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The Supply–Enabling Environment–Demand (SEED)™ Assessment Guide for Family Planning Programming

A comprehensive, easy-to-use tool to help program managers and staff determine strengths and weaknesses in family planning programs by identifying programmatic gaps that require further investment or more in-depth assessment prior to (re)designing programmatic interventions.

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A comprehensive, easy-to-use tool to help program managers and staff determine strengths and weaknesses in family planning programs by identifying programmatic gaps that require further investment or more in-depth assessment prior to (re)designing programmatic interventions.

Source

https://www.engenderhealth.org/pubs/family-planning/seed-assessment-guide-for-family-planning.php

Publisher

EngenderHealth

Date

2011

Language

English, French

URL

https://www.engenderhealth.org/pubs/family-planning/seed-assessment-guide-for-family-planning.php

Citation

“The Supply–Enabling Environment–Demand (SEED)™ Assessment Guide for Family Planning Programming,” 

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