The power of women's and men's Social Networks to catalyse normative and behavioural change: evaluation of an intervention addressing Unmet need for Family Planning in Benin
Plain English Summary In many places with relatively low family planning use, insufficient program attention is paid to socio-normative barriers that influence need and method use. TJ catalyses women and men's social networks to spread new ideas and break communication and other social barriers...
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Main Authors: | Theresa Y. Kim (Author), Susan Igras (Author), Kathryn M. Barker (Author), Mariam Diakité (Author), Rebecka I. Lundgren (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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