CMS/Morocco Reproductive Health Baseline: Mobilizing Data and Indicators for Effective Private-Sector Program Interventions

This report is a partial account of a survey on awareness and use of reproductive and child health products and services among married women 15 to 49 years of age. CMS, in agreement with the Moroccan Ministry of Health (MOH), also carried out a survey and interviews with public and private health care providers and pharmacists in the community to assess their attitudes relative to FP and FP social marketing brands provided in Morocco.

Author

Majda Bessaih, M. Brahim Boubkry, Kimberly Smith, William Winfrey

Contributor

Commerical Market Strategies (CMS) Project

Published
July 2005
Resource Types
Report
Technical Area
Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing
Health Area
Family Planning
Keywords
Asia
contraceptives
injectables
intrauterine device
reproductive health
social marketing
Current Downloads
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