"They will say you want to make their home die": A mixed methods study to assess modern family planning use in partnered South Sudanese refugee and host populations in Northern Uganda.
The unmet need for family planning among conflict-affected populations is high globally, leaving girls and women vulnerable to unintended pregnancies and poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Ours is the first known mixed-methods study to assess the use of modern family planning (FP) methods...
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Main Authors: | Neha S Singh (Author), Pallavi Prabhakar (Author), Agnes Ssali (Author), Sylvia Namakula (Author), Josephine Namatovu (Author), Rogers Kapiti (Author), Joram Kasiri (Author), Sandra Mounier-Jack (Author) |
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