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A recent study in Pakistan carried out by the Population Council with funding from the World Bank through the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP) found that men indeed want fewer children and are eager to receive technical information about family planning. In 1950, the average Pakistani woman had more than 6 children. This has dropped to a little over 3 but the decline has stalled in recent years. Men show increasing interest about family planning and contraception due to the financial challenges of raising large families. Interventions should be backed up by an improvement in the supply of contraceptives and availability of family planning services in accessible facilities. populationmatters.org/about/campaigns/
Posted on: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 15:49:19 +0000

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