Pathfinder International is pleased to announce the publication of
Reproductive Health Knowledge and Practices in Northern Nigeria: Challenging
Misconceptions. The paper discusses the result of a study performed in
Pathfinder project areas looking at:
* Community-specific norms and values that impact RH/FP service
utilization (positively or negatively) in the project sites;
* Community knowledge about RH/FP, including HIV/AIDS;
* Community awareness, acceptance, and perceived achievements of the
project and the services it provides; and
* Suggestions for improvement and sustainability of the project.
The document can be downloaded at http://www.pathfind.org/Programs_Nigeria
<http://www.pathfind.org/Programs_Nigeria> . Hard copies are available by
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