Impact of community and provider-driven social accountability interventions on contraceptive uptake in Ghana and Tanzania
Abstract Background Social accountability, which is defined as a collective process for holding duty bearers and service providers to account for their actions, has shown positive outcomes in addressing the interrelated barriers to quality sexual and reproductive health services. The Community and P...
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Main Authors: | Petrus S. Steyn (Author), Joanna Paula Cordero (Author), Dela Nai (Author), Donat Shamba (Author), Kamil Fuseini (Author), Sigilbert Mrema (Author), Ndema Habib (Author), My Huong Nguyen (Author), James Kiarie (Author) |
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