Adaptation of community-based distribution of family planning services to context-specific social networks: a case of marriage counsellors in Lusaka district, Zambia
Abstract Background The significant contribution of community-based distribution (CBD) of family planning services and contraceptives to the uptake of contraceptives in hard-to-reach communities has resulted in the scaling-up of this approach in many Sub-Saharan countries. However, contextual factor...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Nyundo (Author), Maxine Whittaker (Author), Lynne Eagle (Author), David R. Low (Author) |
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