Determining the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Availability, Use, and Readiness of Family Planning and Contraceptive Services at Selected Primary Health Care Facilities in Africa and Asia: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
Rita Kabra(World Health Organization), James Kiarie(University of Namur), Adesola Olumide(University of Ibadan), Mary Ramesh(Ifakara Health Institute), Beena Joshi(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Ester Elisaria(Ifakara Health Institute), Komal Preet Allagh(World Health Organization), Ranjan Kumar Prusty(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Donat Shamba(Ifakara Health Institute), Deepti Tandon(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Tanimola M. Akande(University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital)
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