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Gender Norms and Family Planning Decision-Making in Tanzania: A Qualitative Study
This study reports on research carried out in Tanzania to examine the role of gender norms in decision making among young married women and men on issues of family planning and contraceptive use. The study found that gender factors such as men’s dominance in decision-making and cultural norms that condone a man beating his wife if she uses contraceptives secretly are barriers to use of modern contraceptives. The research also found that fear of side effects of modern contraceptives was a significant deterrent.
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RFA 3879-9011-Ethiopia-01 - Community-based behavior change communication interventions for malaria prevention and control

