Contraceptive use, unmet need, and demand satisfied for family planning across Cameroon: a subnational study including indirect effects of COVID-19 and armed conflict on projections
Abstract Background Cameroon is among countries that have made notable investments nationwide in line with the Family Planning 2030 initiative. This study examines the progress made across the 10 regions and 58 divisions of the country, including potential impairments following COVID-19 and armed co...
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Main Authors: | Raïssa Shiyghan Nsashiyi (Author), Md Mizanur Rahman (Author), Lawrence Monah Ndam (Author), Masahiro Hashizume (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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