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Home » Family planning in sub-Saharan Africa: Progress or Stagnation?
Family planning in sub-Saharan Africa: Progress or Stagnation?
Africa, contraceptive services, Family Planning Research, family planning services, Reproduction health
Family planning in sub-Saharan Africa: Progress or Stagnation?
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The objective of this study is to review progress towards the uptake of modern contraception in Africa.

Link: http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/89/2/10-077925/en/index.html?utm_source=MHTF+Subscribers&utm_cam...
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on March 7, 2011
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