Unmet need for family planning among rural married women in Ethiopia: What is the role of the health extension program in reducing unmet need?
Plain language summary Family planning is a method that couples can use to limit the number of child or space the gap. Unmet need for family planning is defined as the percentage of reproductive age women who wants to space or limit the number of children but not currently using any family planning...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Tadesse (Author), Girmay Medhin (Author), Getnet M. Kassie (Author), Tegene Legese Dadi (Author), Setegn Tigabu (Author), Mekdes Demissie (Author), Mussie Alemayehu (Author), Mulusew J. Gerbaba (Author), Bisrat F. Denberu (Author), Alula M. Teklu (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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