Improving access to family planning services through community pharmacies: Experience from The Challenge Initiative in three counties in Kenya
Pharmacies play a vital role in improving access to family planning (FP) services in urban areas. They complement the resource-limited public health system and are viewed as key access points for contraceptives among young people (10-24 years) and the general population. The Challenge Initiative Eas...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Aloo (Author), Paul Nyachae (Author), Njeri Mbugua (Author), Morine Sirera (Author), Kenneth Owino (Author), Peter Kagwe (Author), Njeri Nyamu (Author), Mohammed Hanif (Author), Miriam Ndirangu (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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