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Impact of the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative on family planning uptake at facilities in Kenya Nigeria and Senegal

机译:城市生殖健康倡议对肯尼亚尼日利亚和塞内加尔设施接受计划生育的影响

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BackgroundThe 2012 London Summit on Family Planning set ambitious goals to enable 120 million more women and adolescent girls to use modern contraceptives by 2020. The Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (URHI) was a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded program designed to help contribute to these goals in urban areas in India, Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal. URHI implemented a range of country-specific demand and supply side interventions, with supply interventions generally focused on improved service quality, provider training, outreach to patients, and commodity stock management. This study uses data collected by the Measurement, Learning & Evaluation (MLE) Project to examine the effectiveness of these supply-side interventions by considering URHI’s influence on the number of family planning clients at health facilities over a four-year period in Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal.
机译:背景信息2012年伦敦计划生育峰会设定了雄心勃勃的目标,到2020年使1.2亿妇女和少女使用现代避孕药具。城市生殖健康倡议(URHI)由比尔和梅琳达·盖茨基金会资助,旨在帮助实现这些目标在印度,肯尼亚,尼日利亚和塞内加尔的城市地区。 URHI实施了一系列针对特定国家/地区的需求和供应方干预措施,供应干预措施通常集中在改善服务质量,提供者培训,与患者的联系以及商品库存管理上。这项研究使用测量,学习与评估(MLE)项目收集的数据,通过考虑URHI在四年时间内对尼日利亚肯尼亚卫生机构对计划生育客户数量的影响,来检验这些供应方干预措施的有效性和塞内加尔。

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