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Perceptions of family planning services and its key barriers among adolescents and young people in Eastern Nepal: A qualitative study.

Navin BhattBandana BhattBandana NeupaneAshmita KarkiTribhuwan BhattaJeevan ThapaLila Bahadur BasnetShyam Sundar Budhathoki
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Women predominantly take the responsibility for using family planning measures in male-dominated decision-making societies. Moreover, young men feel that the current family planning programs have very little space for men to engage even if they were willing to participate. Communication in the community and in between the couples seem to be influenced by the presence of strong societal and cultural norms and practices. These practices seem to affect family planning related teaching at schools as well. This research shows that both young men and women are keen on getting involved with initiatives and campaigns for supporting local governments in strengthening the family planning programs in Nepal.
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