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1. Making Family Planning Accessible |
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2. MAKING FAMILY PLANNING ACCESSIBLE IN RESOURCE- POOR SETTINGS |
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3. Fertility Indicators by Selected Regions of the Developing World |
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4. How to make family planning access easier |
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5. Trends in Modern Contraceptive Use in Selectedsub-Saharan African Countries, 1989-2006 |
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6. (1) Importance of correct knowledge of family planning methods |
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7. (2) Importance of contraceptive affordability |
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8. % Who Cannot Afford Family Planning (assuming 1% income rule) |
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9. Fertility and Family Planning by Socioeconomic Groups in Kenya |
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10. (3) Importance of a steady supply of contraceptives |
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11. (4) Remove barriers |
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12. Too many restrictions on who can provide family planning methods |
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13. Community Health Worker |
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14. Priest in Ethiopia |
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15. Discussion |
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