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Increasing access to family planning in Ghana through policy change: Task-sharing to enable auxiliary nurses to provide contraceptive implant services
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Document Date: 2014-04-29 13:31:20


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City

Geneva / Repositioning Community / New York / Accra / /

Company

Bayer / Merck / The Population Council Inc. / /

Country

Ghana / /

Currency

GHS / /

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Event

Business Partnership / Product Issues / Reorganization / Product Recall / /

Facility

American College of Nurses / /

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IndustryTerm

selected / health education services / sterilization services / transportation / minor curative services / implant services / maternal and newborn health services / health systems / family planning services / district health management / /

Organization

Ghana Health Service / American College of Nurses and Midwives / United States Agency for International Development / World Health Organization / World Bank / Ghana Health Service Accra / Population Council / Millennium Accelerated Framework Fund / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Family Health Division / Centre for the Development of People / and EngenderHealth / European Union / EngenderHealth / Nurses and Midwives Council / Ghana Statistical Service / Ministry of Health / Midwives Council / United Nations Population Fund / /

Person

PATRICK K. ABOAGYE / Stephen / Gloria Quansah Asare / PLACIDE TAPSOBA / Eunice Agyei / Nickolas Kanlisi / Joseph Akolgo / Frank Nyonator / Irene Sawerty / Roman Ridge / /

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Position

Official / regional manager / auxiliary nurse / /

Product

percent use / /

ProgrammingLanguage

FP / /

Technology

http / /

URL

www.who.int/topics/millennium_development_goals / /

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