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Friday, November 22 / 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Elgon Hall

Session 138
Family Planning in Africa: How to Better Serve Specific under-Served Population Groups?

Chair: Guiella Georges, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP) and Université de Ouagadougou

1. Why Are Grand Multiparous Women in Niger Not Using Modern Contraceptive? An Analysis of Demographic and Health Survey Data.Oluwatobi Alawode, Department of Sociology, University of Florida; Chima Victor, Obafemi Awolowo University; Abayomi Awoleye, Obafemi Awolowo University.

2. Contraceptive Use, Prevalence, and Predictors of Pregnancy Planning among Female Sex Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional StudyJustine Bukenya, Makerere University; Rhoda Wanyenze, Makerere University; Geraldine Barrett, Institute for Women’s Health, University College London, UK; Hall Hall, Institute for Women’s Health, University College London; Frederick Makumbi, Makerere University; David Guwatudde, Makerere University.

3. Trends and Determinants of Contraceptive Method Choice among Women Aged 15-24 in KenyaWambui Kungu, National Council for Population and Development; Alfred Titus Agwanda Otieno, University of Nairobi; Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi.

4. Assessing (in) Equalities in Contraceptives Use and Family Planning Demand Satisfied with Modern Contraceptives in Kenya. Have Socioeconomic Disparities Narrowed?Michael Waithaka, International Centre for Reproductive Health; Peter Gichangi, International Center for Reproductive Health, Kenya; Thiongo Mary, International Centre for Reproductive Health; Alfred T. Otieno, University of Nairobi.

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