Nepal is aspiring to graduate from a ‘Least Developed Country’ to a ‘Developing Country’ by 2022 and is committed to improving the health status of its people through reduction in maternal, neonatal, infant and under-five mortality. In the area of Family Planning (FP), the Government of Nepal aims to enable women and couples to attain the desired family size and have healthy spacing of childbirths by improving access to rights-based FP services and reducing unmet need for contraceptives. The Family Health Division (FHD)/Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) revised the national FP program to devise strategies and interventions that will enable the country to increase access to and use of quality FP services by all—and in particular by poor, vulnerable and marginalized populations
#Population #PublicHealth #Health #Contraceptive
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Publisher:
UNFPA, the Family Health Division/ MoHP
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(2014
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Publication
in English
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Keywords:
CONTRACEPTION,FAMILY HEALTH , STRATEGIC, IMPLEMENTATION, ENABLING ENVIRORNMENT, SEXUAL RIGHTS, REPRODUCTIVE, CONTRACEPTIVE, DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACT, CHILD IMMUNIZATION, PREGNANCY
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Thematic Group: UNFPA
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Population studies
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Thesaurus:
08.02.00
- Family Planning
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