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"Family planning in Rwanda is not seen as population control, but rather as a way to empower the people": examining Rwanda's success in family planning from the perspective of public and private stakeholders.

Hilary M SchwandtSeth FeinbergAkrofi AkotiahTong Yuan DouvilleElliot V GardnerClaudette ImbabaziErin McQuinMaha MohamedAlexis RugoyeraDiuedonné MusemakweliCliff Wes NicholsNelly Uwajeneza NyangeziJoshua Serrano ArizmendiDoopashika WelikalaBenjamin YamuragiyeLiliana Zigo
Published in: Contraception and reproductive medicine (2018)
The importance of government leadership and focus in the success of Rwanda's family planning program was prominent. All positive aspects of the program are based upon the strong foundation the government has built and nurtured. Since innovation is welcomed and program evaluation is considered essential, the outlook for Rwanda's family planning program is favorable. The issues that remain are common and persistent challenges for family planning programs. Other nations could learn tangible practices from Rwanda's success and follow Rwanda's efforts to mitigate the remaining challenges.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
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