The Private Sector’s Contributions to Family Planning Market Growth

A SHOPS Plus analysis of the family planning markets in six countries revealed several economic, sociocultural, policy, and programmatic factors that facilitated, or in the case of one country, inhibited, the private sector’s contributions to increase the modern contraceptive prevalence rate. Understanding these factors can help donors and country governments better consider appropriate private health sector investments and interventions in their family planning programs.

Global brief


Brief: Factors Influencing the Private Sector's Contributions to Family Planning Market Growth: A Synthesis of Six Country Analyses

 

 

Country briefs


Bangladesh

Bangladesh S-curve brief

Cambodia

Cambodia S-curve brief

Kenya

Kenya S-curve brief

Nigeria

Nigeria S-curve brief

Philippines

Philippines S-curve brief

Tanzania

Tanzania S-curve brief

 

 

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Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus is a five-year cooperative agreement (AID-OAA-A-15-00067) funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This website is made possible by the generous support of the American people through USAID. The information provided on this website is not official U.S. government information and does not represent the views or positions of USAID or the U.S. government.

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