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- who: Brett Keller and collaborators from the International, London, United Kingdom have published the paper: Bias in product availability estimates from contraceptive outlet surveys: Evidence from the Consumer’s Market for Family Planning (CM4FP) study, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 29/Oct/2021
- what: The study aimed to test the feasibility and utility of a range of novel and modified approaches to data collection for understanding the supply and the demand sides of the FP markets in predominantly urban and semi-urban sites in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya. This study design allowed for directly . . .
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