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Published in 2005
The West Africa Reproductive Health Commodity Security Sub-Regional Strategy: A Concept Paper
DELIVER Publication
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Published in 2014
Coordinated Assistance for Reproductive Health Supplies (CARhs): How a phone call led to improved supply chain management
RHSC: General
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Published in 2005
Using the SPARHCS Approach to Reposition Family Planning in Madagascar: A Success Story
RHSC: General
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Published in 2015
Contraceptive Stockouts - A review of the published and grey literature
RHSC: General
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Published in 2005
Shifting the Contraceptive Security Paradigm Towards a Model for Decentralized Environments: Lessons from Indonesia
SPARHCS Strategic Pathway to Reproductive Health Commodity Security
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Published in 2014
Cadre pour la sécurité des produits liés à la santé maternelle
UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities
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Published in 1997
The Essentials of contraceptive technology: a handbook for clinic staff
WHO Publication
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Published in 2014
Ensuring human rights within contraceptive programmes: a human rights analysis of existing quantitative indicators
WHO Publication
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Published in 2015
Latin America and the Caribbean Contraceptive Security Initiative 2014: South-to-South Collaboration with a Regional Approach
DELIVER Publication
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Published in 2014
Improving Access to Emergency Contraception Pills through Strengthening Service Delivery and Demand Generation: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence in Low and Middle-Income Countries
The International Consortium on Emergency Contraception