Increasing contraceptive use through free family planning special days in poor urban areas in francophone west africa

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  • who: FIELD ACTION REPORT and colleagues from the services, despite proximity to health care facilities, FWA cities have a high prevalence of poverty, with widening gaps between classes, low contraceptive prevalence rates, and high unmet need (28%)., Building on the demonstrated success of the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, The Challenge Initiative (TCI) was established to accelerate contraceptive method use in poor urban areas. Since, TCI FWA, led by IntraHealth International, has improved access to FP services for women of reproductive age (15, years) using high-impact interventions, including free Family Planning Special Days (FPSDs) adopted from the . . .

     

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