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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 19, 2011 - Issue 37: Privatisation II
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Assessing public and private sector contributions in reproductive health financing and utilization for six sub-Saharan African countries

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Pages 62-74 | Published online: 07 May 2011

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T. K. Sundari Ravindran & Veloshnee Govender. (2020) Sexual and reproductive health services in universal health coverage: a review of recent evidence from low- and middle-income countries. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 28:2.
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Ndola Prata, Suzanne Bell, Karen Weidert, Benjamin Nieto-Andrade, Adelaide Carvalho & Isilda Neves. (2016) Varying family planning strategies across age categories: differences in factors associated with current modern contraceptive use among youth and adult women in Luanda, Angola. Open Access Journal of Contraception 7, pages 1-9.
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Tess Shiras, Sarah E. K. Bradley, Benjamin Johns & Heather Cogswell. (2022) Sources for and quality of neonatal care in 45 low- and middle-income countries. PLOS ONE 17:7, pages e0271490.
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Sarah E. K. Bradley & Tess Shiras. (2022) Where Women Access Contraception in 36 Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Why It Matters. Global Health: Science and Practice 10:3, pages e2100525.
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Kilian Nasung Atuoye, Ethel Barnes, Melissa Lee & Lily Ziyue Zhang. (2020) Maternal health services utilisation among primigravidas in Uganda: what did the MDGs deliver?. Globalization and Health 16:1.
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Lenka Benova, Mardieh L. Dennis, Isabelle L. Lange, Oona M. R. Campbell, Peter Waiswa, Manon Haemmerli, Yolanda Fernandez, Kate Kerber, Joy E. Lawn, Andreia Costa Santos, Fred Matovu, David Macleod, Catherine Goodman, Loveday Penn-Kekana, Freddie Ssengooba & Caroline A. Lynch. (2018) Two decades of antenatal and delivery care in Uganda: a cross-sectional study using Demographic and Health Surveys. BMC Health Services Research 18:1.
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Mardieh L. Dennis, Lenka Benova, Onikepe O. Owolabi & Oona M. R. Campbell. (2018) Meeting need vs. sharing the market: a systematic review of methods to measure the use of private sector family planning and childbirth services in sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Health Services Research 18:1.
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Josephine BorghiSpy Munthali, Lameck B Million & Melisa Martinez-Alvarez. (2018) Health financing at district level in Malawi: an analysis of the distribution of funds at two points in time. Health Policy and Planning 33:1, pages 59-69.
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Karen A. Grépin. (2016) Private Sector An Important But Not Dominant Provider Of Key Health Services In Low- And Middle-Income Countries. Health Affairs 35:7, pages 1214-1221.
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Blair G. Darney, Biani Saavedra-Avendano, Sandra G. Sosa-Rubi, Rafael Lozano & Maria I. Rodriguez. (2016) Comparison of family-planning service quality reported by adolescents and young adult women in Mexico. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 134:1, pages 22-28.
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Oona M. R. Campbell, Lenka Benova, David Macleod, Catherine Goodman, Katharine Footman, Audrey L. Pereira & Caroline A. Lynch. (2015) Who, W hat, W here: an analysis of private sector family planning provision in 57 low‐ and middle‐income countries . Tropical Medicine & International Health 20:12, pages 1639-1656.
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K. Footman, L. Benova, C. Goodman, D. Macleod, C. A. Lynch, L. Penn‐Kekana & O. M. R. Campbell. (2015) Using multi‐country household surveys to understand who provides reproductive and maternal health services in low‐ and middle‐income countries: a critical appraisal of the Demographic and Health Surveys. Tropical Medicine & International Health 20:5, pages 589-606.
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John Dusabe, Zaina Mchome, Soori Nnko, John Changalucha & Angela Obasi. (2015) “There are bugs in condoms”: Tanzanian close-to-community providers' ability to offer effective adolescent reproductive health services: Table 1. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 41:1, pages e2-e2.
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Taj L. Haider & Manoj Sharma. (2013) Barriers to Family Planning and Contraception Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 33:4, pages 403-413.
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Winnie Muyindike, Robin Fatch, Rachel Steinfield, Lynn T. Matthews, Nicholas Musinguzi, Nneka I. Emenyonu, Jeffrey N. Martin & Judith A. Hahn. (2012) Contraceptive Use and Associated Factors among Women Enrolling into HIV Care in Southwestern Uganda. Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2012, pages 1-9.
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