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Full Access, Full Choice: Towards making family planning available to all

Edited by Anne Burke and Michael Mbizvo

This is a selection of research presented at an International Conference on Family Planning funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health.

The Guest Editors declare no competing interests.

View all collections published in Reproductive Health.

  1. Advocacy for male involvement in family planning has been championed over the years after the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). There are a few contraceptive methods for men, ...

    Authors: Ofeibea Asare, Easmon Otupiri, Joana Apenkwa and Rose Odotei-Adjei
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2017 14:21
  2. Fertility desires and contraceptive behavior often change over time. This study examined the influence of change in fertility desires on change in modern contraceptive use over time in three peri-urban communi...

    Authors: Funmilola OlaOlorun, Assefa Seme, Easmon Otupiri, Peter Ogunjuyigbe and Amy Tsui
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2016 13:12
  3. Researchers and implementers working in adolescent health, and adolescents themselves question whether government-run health services in conservative and resource-constrained settings can be made adolescent fr...

    Authors: Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Subidita Chatterjee and Krishna Bose
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2016 13:10
  4. Task shifting from higher cadre providers to CHWs has been widely adopted to address healthcare provider shortages, but the addition of any service can potentially add to an already considerable workload for C...

    Authors: Dawn Chin-Quee, Cathy Mugeni, Denis Nkunda, Marie Rose Uwizeye, Laurie L. Stockton and Jennifer Wesson
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2016 13:2
  5. The objective of this paper is to outline the formative research process used to develop the MOTIF mobile phone-based (mHealth) intervention to support post-abortion family planning in Cambodia.

    Authors: Chris Smith, Uk Vannak, Ly Sokhey, Thoai D. Ngo, Judy Gold and Caroline Free
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2016 13:1