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Informal payments for modern family planning methods at public facilities in Tanzania: room for improvement.

Clara E BusseDickens Otieno OnyangoKatherine Tumlinson
Published in: Human resources for health (2022)
These findings suggest that the majority of women visiting public facilities in Tanzania did not pay informal payments for FP methods or services; however, informal payments at public facilities did occur, varying by facility and method type. Adherence to existing policies mandating free FP methods and services at public facilities, especially government dispensaries, is critical for ensuring contraceptive access among the most economically vulnerable women.
Keyphrases
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