Gender norms and family planning decision-making in Tanzania: a qualitative study
Experience suggests that the incorporation of gender approaches into family planning (FP) and reproductive health (RH) programs may increase their impact and sustainability, but further work is needed to examine the interactions between gender norms and family planning and to incorporate this unders...
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Main Authors: | Sidney R. Schuler (Author), Elisabeth Rottach (Author), Peninah Mukiri (Author) |
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