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Strengthening Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs Through Implementation Science
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Can we count on the private sector in addressing family planning needs of young people in Egypt?

Apr 30th, 2019
Technical Area:
Improving Program Approaches for Youth

Presented at PAA 2019 Austin, Texas April 2019 Authors: Doaa Oraby, Nesrine Salama, Mohamed Essam, Maryam Essam

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Pilot testing of a model to address the family planning needs of factory workers in Egypt

Apr 30th, 2019
Technical Area:
Improving Program Approaches for Youth

Presented at Arab Public Health Association Conference 2019 Casablanca, Morocco April 2019 Authors: Maryam Essam, Nesrine Salama

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Pharmacists: A missed opportunity for providing family planning services in Egypt

Apr 30th, 2019
Technical Area:
Improving Program Approaches for Youth

Presented at Arab Public Health Association Conference 2019 Casablanca, Morocco April 2019 Authors: Nesrine Salama, Maryam Essam

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The Evidence Project is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of cooperative agreement no. AID-OAA-A-13-00087. The contents of this web site are the sole responsibility of the Evidence Project and Population Council and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

The Evidence Project seeks to expand access to high quality family planning/reproductive health services worldwide through implementation science, including the strategic generation, translation, and use of new and existing evidence. The project is led by the Population Council.

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