Missed opportunities in family planning: process evaluation of family planning program in Omo Nada district, Oromia region, Ethiopia
Abstract Background Family planning (FP) program is a key program to avert unbalanced human population growth, maternal mortality, unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, sexually transmitted diseases and malnutrition. To address these aims, all services that clients receive must be of consistently h...
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Main Authors: | Misganu Endriyas (Author), Tefera Belachew (Author), Berhane Megerssa (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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