Encouraging Private Sector Provision of Long-Acting and Permanent Family Planning Methods in Bangladesh: An Implementation Evaluation

This study evaluates the implementation of a SHOPS program that worked with private hospitals to integrate long-acting reversible contraceptives and permanent methods into their existing maternal and child health services. Findings suggest that private sector facilities are eager to provide these methods when they receive support for training, commodity access, and demand generation.

Author

Lauren Rosapep

Contributor

SHOPS

Published
July 2015
Resource Types
Report
Country
Bangladesh
Health Area
Maternal Health
Family Planning
Keywords
maternal and child health
long-acting permanent methods
demand generation
Current Downloads
19

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