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Demographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use: Regional Compilations

Demographic and Health Surveys are conducted in many countries and often include questions on whether women are familiar with emergency contraception and have ever used it. ICEC compiled all DHS results on EC knowledge and use in different regions and found that these indicators are still very low. Demographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use Africa Demographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use Latin America Year of Publication: 2012 Organization: International Consortium for Emergency Contraception Length: 1-3 pages Languages: English  

Demographic and Health Surveys are conducted in many countries and often include questions on whether women are familiar with emergency contraception and have ever used it. ICEC compiled all DHS results on EC knowledge and use in different regions and found that these indicators are still very low.

pdf icon Demographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use AfricaDemographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use

pdf icon Demographic and Health Surveys Data on EC Knowledge and Use Latin America

Year of Publication: 2012

Organization: International Consortium for Emergency Contraception
Length: 1-3 pages

Languages: English

 

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