"There Are Things We Can Do and There Are Things We Cannot Do." A Qualitative Study About Women's Perceptions on Empowerment in Relation to Fertility Intentions and Family Planning Practices in Mozambique
IntroductionThe restrictive socio-cultural norms in Mozambique limit the power of women to decide, voice, and act on their reproductive choices. This study aimed to explore women's perceptions and experiences of empowerment relating to fertility intentions and family planning practices in Mozam...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Castro Lopes (Author), Deborah Constant (Author), Sílvia Fraga (Author), Nafissa Bique Osman (Author), Jane Harries (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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