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The study investigators propose to test various supply-side approaches to increase the numbers of both SARCs (short-acting reversible contraceptives, i.e. the pill and injectable) and especially LARCs...
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Lead Sponsor
World Bank
Collaborators
NCT07039591 · Contraceptive Usage
NCT06943209 · Contraception Behavior
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NCT06682065 · Contraceptive Usage, Telemedicine
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