Trends in Modern Contraceptive Use in Ethiopia: Empirical Evidence from a decade-long Family Planning Program Implementation
Conclusion: Findings indicated that the observed changes were correlated with integration of family planning into primary health care services, improved service availability and access, and expanded method choice in the intervention areas. This analysis provided empirical evidence that aligning a program ‘s monitoring system with national priorities can provide information to foster timely subnational decision making, document contributions of organizations to national programs, and generate scalable lessons. [Ethiop. J. Health Dev. 2021;35(SI-5):63-69]Keywords: Contraceptives, Modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate, Method Mix, Performance Monitoring, Ethiopia
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - Category: African Health Authors: Bekele Belayihun, Mengistu Asnake, Girma K. Gebre, Almaze Yirga, Elizabeth Futrell, Yordanos B. Molla Source Type: research
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