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Article: Interpersonal communication in family planning in Pakistan *.(DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS)(Report)
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- Pakistan Development Review
- Article date:
- December 22, 1994
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INTRODUCTION
In order to curb the harmful effects of population growth many developing countries initiated family planning programmes around the year 1960. These programmes traditionally consisted of two components namely provision of family planning services on the supply side and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) on the demand side. In many of these countries the IEC component has been performing functions such as providing information about the locations and types of services available and motivating couples to adopt family planning. Besides, IEC has also been performing the function of educating the local and national leaders and educated people ...
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