Building social accountability to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health in Nigeria
Abstract Background Like many places in Nigeria, Niger, a predominantly rural and poor state in the north of the country, has high fertility, low contraceptive prevalence, and high maternal mortality. This paper presents a descriptive, contextualized case study of a social accountability campaign ru...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Sullivan Robinson (Author), Tariah Adams (Author) |
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