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Impact of Family Planning and Business Trainings on Private-Sector Health Care Providers in Nigeria

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  • Jorge Ugaz
  • Anthony Leegwater
  • Minki Chatterji
  • Doug Johnson
  • Sikiru Baruwa
  • Modupe Toriola
  • Cynthia Kinnan

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Private health care providers are an important source of modern contraceptives in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet they face many challenges that might be addressed through targeted training.

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  • Jorge Ugaz & Anthony Leegwater & Minki Chatterji & Doug Johnson & Sikiru Baruwa & Modupe Toriola & Cynthia Kinnan, "undated". "Impact of Family Planning and Business Trainings on Private-Sector Health Care Providers in Nigeria," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ad56ab84d03c4c04baf67c34d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ad56ab84d03c4c04baf67c34d469b75e
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    1. Melese Siyoum & Ayalew Astatkie & Zelalem Tenaw & Abebaw Abeje & Teshome Melese, 2020. "Respectful family planning service provision in Sidama zone, Southern Ethiopia," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(9), pages 1-11, September.

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