Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9317289 | Contraception | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
After the review of more than 30 years of CBD work, we found that these programs are still needed to meet the needs for contraception in rural communities and isolated city neighborhoods in developing countries. Integration with other health outreach programs, effective management, keeping training of agents brief and letting them distribute contraceptives and keeping all or part of the profits instead of paying them salaries are some of the strategies that can make CBD programs more efficient.
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Authors
Ndola Prata, Farnaz Vahidnia, Malcolm Potts, Ingrid Dries-Daffner,