Saving Lives and Fulfilling Destinies through Family Planning

In sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, close to 40 percent of women go to the private sector for their family planning needs. In this video, Ayodele Iroko, chief of party of SHOPS Nigeria and Susan Mitchell, director of SHOPS, discuss how the private sector plays a critical role in family planning. Ayodele and Susan highlight accomplishments from SHOPS project-led family planning activities implemented in Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Jordan.

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Author

SHOPS

Published
November 2013
Resource Types
Video
Country
Bangladesh
Jordan
Nigeria
Health Area
Family Planning
Keywords
Africa

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