Technical Area:
Expanding Method Access and Choice: Financing and Service Options including Total Market Approach

Journal: International Journal of Health Planning Management Authors: Arupendra Mozumdar, Kumudha Aruldas, Aparna Jain, and Laura Reichenbach Abstract: India’s National Health Insurance Scheme, Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), is intended to expand health services to families living below the poverty line by enrolling them into the scheme through selected health facilities. This cross‐sectional study explored the (a) […]

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Journal: African Journal of Reproductive Health Authors: Vicky Boydell, Stella Neema, Kelsey Wright, and Karen Hardee Abstract: Globally, women‘s access to modern contraception can be attributed to poor service conditions and care. Growing evidence from across the health sector has found that social accountability approaches have the potential to improve the quality of care and therefore the utilization of […]

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Technical Area:
Enhancing Demand for Family Planning Information and Services, Particularly for Youth: Improving Contraceptive Use Dynamics

While physical effects alone may stop women from continuing a contraceptive method, less is known about how side effects influence women’s daily activities and lives. The purpose of this study is to understand the ways that side effects affect Bangladeshi women’s participation in different social settings.

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