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    The potential market for expanded private-sector family planning in the Philippines

    The Commercial Market Strategies project, 2003
    This report, part of the Country Research Series from the Commercial Market Strategies (CAM) project at USAID, provides information on the growing numbers of those using family planning products and services in the Philippines. As USAID funding for public sector contraceptive supplies is being phased out, there is a growing potential for increased private sector involvement.
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    Ends versus means: the role of markets in expanding access to contraceptives

    Health Policy and Planning, 2001
    This review article from Health Policy and Planning examines the relationship between the public and private sectors in the provision of sustainable supplies of contraceptives.
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    Family planning market segmentation in Jordan

    Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004
    This report from the POLICY project at USAID uses a market segmentation approach to analyse the provision of family planning services in Jordan.
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    Uganda: Partnering with the private sector to meet Uganda’s health care needs

    Commercial Marketing Strategies, 2003
    This report from the USAID project Commercial Marketing Strategies (CMS) provides an overview of the organisation’s social marketing of reproductive health products in Uganda. This work has focused on a number of branded contraceptive and sexual health products, as well as products which improve maternal and child health.
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    Side by side: building and sustaining a culture of youth participation at Reprolatina: a case study from Southeastern Brazil

    International Women's Health Coalition, 2005
    This report presents a case study of effective youth participation at Reprolatina, a nongovernmental sexual and reproductive health and rights organisation based in Southeastern Brazil.
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    Franchised youth clinics motivate behavior change in Madagascar

    Population Services International, 2004
    This brief examines an adolescent reproductive health programme in Madagascar.
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    The implications of early marriage for HIV/AIDS policy

    Population Council, USA, 2004
    This briefing paper is based on a background paper prepared for the WHO/UNFPA/Population Council Technical Consultation on Married Adolescents, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 9–12 December 2003.
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    Death and denial: unsafe abortion and poverty

    International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2006
    This report offers an overview of the current situation regarding unsafe abortion around the world and aims to contribute to the debate among governments, parliamentarians, public health, development and medical experts, as well as service providers and global advocates for legal and safe abortion. Offering case studies and country profiles the report highlights a gradual shift in the abortion
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    Economic rationale and programme issues for promoting sustainability

    Options Consultancy Services, 1999
    This paper, prepared by Options Consultancy for the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), gives an analysis of the economic issues related to the supply of subsidised contraceptives to low-income countries by donors. The authors outline the importance of two key issues: ensuring a sustainable supply of contraceptives; and ensuring that the poor have access to them.
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    Review of DFID approach to social marketing

    DFID Health Resource Centre (HRC), 2003
    This review, from the DFID (Department for International Development) Health Systems Resource Centre, argues that DFID should continue to expand its use of social marketing as a strategy for delivering healthcare interventions. DFID primarily funds social marketing initiatives for HIV prevention, family planning and malaria control.

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