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Contraceptive (In)security in South-East Asia
- Source: Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Volume 26, Issue 3, Oct 2013, p. 3 - 27
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- 23 Oct 2013
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Abstract
In South-East Asia sexual and reproductive health needs remain substantial and are not adequately met by the current supply of contraceptive products and services. While financial and technical scarcity persists, it is the facilitation of the policy environment and the fulfilment of equity principles in the delivery of contraceptive methods that present the greatest challenges in achieving contraceptive security. A regional advocacy agenda should address the ideological objections to modern contraceptives and to people’s contraceptive choices and ensure that contraceptive security is meant for all and not only for privileged groups and countries.
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