Rwanda tests major program to prevent unwanted pregnancies after birth
NCT ID NCT05056545
Summary
This study tested a large-scale program in Rwanda to provide family planning services to women after giving birth. The program trained healthcare workers and community members to counsel over 21,000 women and couples about long-acting contraceptive options. The goal was to see if this approach could be widely adopted, was cost-effective, and could sustainably reduce unintended pregnancies and improve the health of mothers and babies.
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Project San Francisco, Kigali
Kigali, Kigali, Rwanda
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