Contraceptive use in Ghana : the role of service availability, quality, and price
Ghana was among the first sub-Saharan African countries to adopt a population policy, in 1969. Today, the mean distance to a source of family planning is about three miles, including public and private health facilities and private pharmacies. These services also offer several modern contraceptive m...
Main Author: | Oliver, Raylynn |
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Corporate Author: | Banco Mundial |
Format: | Book |
Published: |
Washington, D.C.
World Bank
1995
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Series: | LSMS Working paper
no. 111 |
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