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Various programmatic responses have over time been initiated and implemented in Kenya by the government with the support of various donors. These have been earmarked at reducing unmet needs and fertility rate while at the same time increase contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR). Despite the initiatives, CPR is estimated to be less than 50% while fertility and unmet needs are still very high. The question is? Which way to go to enhance utilization of contraceptives amongst women in reproductive age especially the poor living in major slums in Kenya including Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu

Produktbeschreibung
Various programmatic responses have over time been initiated and implemented in Kenya by the government with the support of various donors. These have been earmarked at reducing unmet needs and fertility rate while at the same time increase contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR). Despite the initiatives, CPR is estimated to be less than 50% while fertility and unmet needs are still very high. The question is? Which way to go to enhance utilization of contraceptives amongst women in reproductive age especially the poor living in major slums in Kenya including Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu
Autorenporträt
Okech C. Timothy (PhD) holds a doctoral degree in Economics from Kenyatta University, Kenya specializing in both Health and International Economics. He is currently Asst. Professor of Economics at the Chandaria School of Business, United States International University (USIU) where he has taught various courses in Economics for ten years.