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Social and traditional practices and their implications for family planning: a participatory ethnographic study in Renk, South Sudan.

Khalifa ElmusharafElaine ByrneDiarmuid O'Donovan
Published in: Reproductive health (2017)
The desire to have a big family will remain in South Sudan until families realise that their children will live longer, that their men will not be taken by the war, and that the costs of living will be met. In order to generate demand for family planning in South Sudan, priority should be given first to improve infant and child health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • big data
  • middle aged