Addressing Provider Attitudes and Biases in Family Planning Service Delivery: Lessons Learned from the Expanding Access to Intrauterine Device Services in India (EAISI) Project

Case Study

Year

2020

Author/s

Singal, S, Pal, M, Cagatay, L, Suman, P, Ranjan, A, Kumar, A, Arya, A and Kaushik, S.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Washington, EngenderHealth

SUMMARY

This technical brief documents the processes, outcomes, and lessons learned from EAISI activities that aimed to change biased service provider attitudes and practices.

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