Impact of the Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka's contraceptive social marketing on the National Family Planning Programme (2001-2020): Is there an effect ofCOVID-19?
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The global first national level social marketing programme (SMP) implemented by a nongovernmental organization was started in Sri Lanka on 1973 by The Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka. After four decades, this operation has grown to be the...
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Main Authors: | M. Suchira S. Suranga (Author), Indralal W. De Silva (Author), Malith Kumarasinghe (Author) |
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College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka,
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