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Women’s Fears and Men’s Anxieties: The Impact of Family Planning on Gender Relations in Northern Ghana
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Document Date: 2004-02-19 11:23:47


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City

Kumasi / Bolga / Philadelphia / Accra / /

Company

Contraceptive Use Although / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Zambia / Bangladesh / Gambia / Kenya / Uganda / Burkina Faso / Nigeria / Ghana / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

University of Michigan / University of Pennsylvania / /

IndustryTerm

introduced family planning services / daughter-in-law / health-care services / experimental family planning services / church groups / less controversial health services / food / political networks / contraceptive services / contraceptive technology / communications goals / family planning services / /

Organization

National Research Council / Policy Research Division / University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / University of Pennsylvania / Navrongo Centre / Department of Health Behavior and Health Education / Population Studies Center / School of Public Health / Population Council / US Federal Reserve / Navrongo Health Research Centre / /

Person

Beatings Fear / Ketiu / Ruth Simmons / Kologo / Kayoro Akania / Paga / James F. Phillips / Kayoro / Kandiga / Naga / Demographer Akweongo / Patricia Akweongo / /

Position

paramount chief for this role / Male opinion leader / community translator / community health nurse / Research Assistant / paramount chief / Professor / nurse / community nurse / /

ProvinceOrState

Kassena-Nankana District / Michigan / Pennsylvania / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / Northern Ghana / /

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