Abstract:Background: In 2008, Rwanda decided to enhance its community health program in order to further scale up the health system effectiveness. One of the components of the program is the community-based family planning. Between 2010 and 2015, the proportion of women using contraception from the community health workers (CHWs) increased threefold. This study aims at identify the socio-economic factors associated with the choice of CHWs as contraceptive providers in Rwanda in the period 2010-2015. Methods: The study … Show more
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