Family planningGeo-politicsPakistanInsecurity and violenceSocial marginalizationresistanceDiscursive siteConspiracyAs the population of Pakistan has increased beyond 200 million, it is evident that the country's family planning program has been unable to sufficiently expand contraceptive use. To understand the...
The population of Pakistan, which was estimated at 45.5 million in 1901, grew to 126 million in 1968. At the present fertility rate, the projected population for the year 2000 is 470,546,000. Family planning was introduced by the family planning association, founded in 1953. From 1960-65,...
摘要: Since 2001, the geopolitical significance of Pakistan has become increasingly clear to the world, as has the country's instability. Throughout this decade, Pakistan has suffered from growing strife, including, in the last year, the assassination of former Prime Minister...
Family Planning in Pakistan: An Analysis of Some Factors Constraining Use Family planning efforts by the Pakistan government were greatly expanded during its third Five-Year Plan (1965-70). Cross-sectional data obtained from the ... I Sirageldin,D Norris,JG Hardee - 《Studies in Family Planning...
Family Planning in Pakistan 1955 - 1977. A Review A review and critique of the family planning effort in Pakistan has as its focus the strategies which have been employed and the organizational changes thr... WC Robinson - 《Pakistan Development Review》 被引量: 15发表: 1978年 Mind the gap...
This article describes Pakistans population policy the family planning program and IEC strategy future directions in the five-year plan and basic demography. Pakistan has been an independent country for 45 years but still has low literacy high population growth low income and an estimated population ...
A situation analysis of public family planning service delivery in Pakistan. Special Issue: Family planning operations research in Asiadoi:10.2190/WLW2-0APP-BJBK-TF5CCernada, George P.Rob, A. K. UbaidurAmeen, Sara I.Ahmad, Muhammad Shafiq...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Urban Tribe (redirected fromUrban Family) A closely knit extended-family-type group of 6 to 100+ persons, usually unrelated, who regularly converge for meals, parties and various, generally non-sexual social intera...
Putting unmet need to the test: community-based distribution of family planning in Pakistan. International Family Planning Perspectives 25 (4): 191-195, 1999. 4 Sinding, SW, Ross, JA, Rosenfield, AG. Seeking common ground: Unmet need and demographic goals. International Family Planning ...
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