What role do corporations play in strengthening public health services and expanding rights-based family planning? Read the newly published blog co-written by David Wofford on the Institute for Human Rights and Business website.
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Social accountability methods (citizen and civil society-led efforts to hold politicians, government officials, service providers and other duty-bearers to account) have great potential to improve family planning programs and services, including responsiveness of providers, patient-centered quality of care, availability of resources, service access, coverage, and satisfaction. A new infographic helps explain how social accountability works and the relevance for family planning programs.
Read More »Read the full post on the MHTF blog to learn how implementation science contributed to rapid progress in respectful maternity care.
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