In 2012, Zambia made a commitment to increase its contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) to 58 percent by 2020 through a mix of policy and programmatic initiatives Scaling Up Family Planning (SUFP) was a four-year effort designed to work within the existing health system to increase the uptake of FP services to underserved populations by: Recruiting […]

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Human rights need to be upheld at the policy, service delivery, community and individual levels [1], however, given that clients interact with family planning programs most directly at the point of care, the service delivery level offers a useful starting point. The human rights of clients and providers manifest in many ways at the service […]

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