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Transforming Family Planning Outlook and Practice in Egypt : A Rights-Based Approach

2014

Rabie, Tamer | Boehmova, Zuzana | Hawkins, Loraine | Tawab, Nahla Abdel | Saher, Sally | El Shitany, Atef


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Oral contraceptives; Family planning program; Smaller families; Young couples; Reproductive choices; Obstetric care; International conference on population; Primary health care; Low birth weight; Obstetric complications; Newborns; Referral services; Right to life; Closely spaced pregnancies; Service quality; Married couples; Right to privacy; Number of children; Family planning programs; Unintended pregnancies; International instruments; Adolescent pregnancies; Population sector strategy; Right to family planning; Millennium declaration; Progress; Unplanned births; Family planning services; Millennium development goal; Iuds; Voluntary family planning; Maternal morbidity; Lactational amenorrhea method; Basic human rights; International covenant; Infant mortality rates; Plans of action; Parenthood federation; Development goals; National population council; Access to family planning; Outreach workers; Number of births; Emergency contraceptive; Population and development; Illness; Nurse; Informed choices; Informed consent; Discrimination against women; International convention; Maternal deaths; Health outcomes; Complications from pregnancy; Infant mortality; Practitioners; Rights perspective; Use of family planning; Ministry of health; Stds; Female condoms; Number of women; Family health; Access to reproductive health services; Fistula; Community health; Young women; Husbands; Political rights; Public information; First birth; Health sector; Childbirth; National population policy; Quality of services; Rights of women; Health education; Contraceptive prevalence; International conventions; Medical ethics; Quality of care; Approach to family planning; Complications; Reproductive health education; Factual information; Barrier methods; First pregnancy; Human right; Complications of pregnancy; Maternal mortality ratio; National population; Family planning association; Lactational amenorrhea; Human development; Dissemination; Family planning experts; Focus group discussions; Patient rights; Adolescent girls; Reproductive health care; Effective family planning; Fertility rate; Early marriages; Woman; Lack of awareness; Demand for services; Unwanted pregnancy; Risk of pregnancy; Population growth rates; Social issues; Population sector; Mother; Older women; Coercion; Clinics; Disability; Outreach worker; Pregnancies; Maternal mortality; Stis; Childbearing; Pamphlet; United nations population fund; Safe water; Demand for family planning; Misunderstanding; International human rights; Health interventions; Quality improvement; Family planning methods; Fertility rates; Reproductive health services; Newborn; Family members; Forms of discrimination; Service delivery; Contraceptive methods; Health systems; Mobile clinics; Contraception; Female clients; Modern contraceptives; Reproductive self-determination; Nurses; Health facilities; Iud; High school education; Posters; Cycle of poverty; Married women; Condoms; Contraceptive use; Lam; Newborn care; Population strategy; Unfpa; Newborn health; Pill
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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