Long-Acting and Permanent Methods: Addressing Unmet Need for Family Planning in Africa

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Family Health International [FHI],
2007
: 26 p.

Family Health International (FHI) developed this package of eight briefs to present the benefits of long-acting and permanent methods (LAPMs) and the rationale for  introducing or revitalizing them within national reproductive health and family planning programs. They are meant to inform policy-makers, program managers, and donors, as well as diverse stakeholders at the community level who wish to improve and expand LAPM provision within their communities.

 

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