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Community-based distribution of contraceptives : a guide for programme managers / WHO World Health Organization ; D. Skip, D. Pedersen, V. Jennings

By: WHO - World Health Organization.
Contributor(s): Skipp, D | Pedersen, D | Jennings, V | OMS - Organización Mundial de la Salud (Ginebra).
Ginebra : WHO - World Health Organization, 1995 Description: xi, 135 p. : il ; 24 X 16 cm.ISBN: 92 4 154475 9.Subject(s): Agentes anticonceptivos -- producción y distribución | Comercialización de los servicios médicos -- economía | Contracepcion | Control natal | Desarrollo de programas | Dispositivos anticonceptivos -- producción y distribución | Participación del consumidor | Planificación familiar | Medicina | SaludDDC classification: 613.94 / W551c
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Summary: The guidelines in this book, which are based on experience gained in successful CBD programmes around theSummary: world, are intended for people responsible for establishing or expanding CBD programmes, They explain how toSummary: develop a programme that is appropriate to the needs of the community, and how to ensure that it receivesSummary: support from the public, as well as from the medical community. Successful deliver y of CBD services isSummary: essentially linked to the education of potential users, and hence this book includes specific recommendationSummary: on training of CBD personnel as well as on service delivery. Chapter on monitoring and evaluation and onSummary: issues of particular relevance to CBD are also included, along with several annexes containing sampleSummary: materials that can be adapted to local needs.
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Understading community-based distribution -- Creating a foundation for community-based distribution --

Planning a CBD programme -- Implementing the CBD programme -- Monitoring and evaluating the programme --

Special issues -- References -- Slsected further reading -- Proyected demand for contraceptives in developing

countries, by method, 1990-2000 - Sources of demogrpahic data for planning CBD programmes -- A sample

community survey of fertility and use of family planning methods among women of reproductive age (15-45 years)

-- A sample workplan for a CBD programme -- Sources of contraceptives for family planning programmes --

Sources of technical assitance for CBD programmes -- Sources of information materials for family planning

programmes -- Model budget for a CBD programme --

The guidelines in this book, which are based on experience gained in successful CBD programmes around the

world, are intended for people responsible for establishing or expanding CBD programmes, They explain how to

develop a programme that is appropriate to the needs of the community, and how to ensure that it receives

support from the public, as well as from the medical community. Successful deliver y of CBD services is

essentially linked to the education of potential users, and hence this book includes specific recommendation

on training of CBD personnel as well as on service delivery. Chapter on monitoring and evaluation and on

issues of particular relevance to CBD are also included, along with several annexes containing sample

materials that can be adapted to local needs.

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