Evaluation of the Micro Planning activity for Family Planning in Gorkha district to decrease the unmet need for Family Planning.
SUMMARY: Introduction Nepal has managed to show substantial improvements in increasing the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate(CPR) over the past two decades, with an increase of the CPR from 2.40 percent in 1976 to 48 percent in 2006. However, between the last two Nepal Demographic Health Surveys (NDHS)...
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Corporate Author: | Nepal Public Health Association |
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Language: | English |
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