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Comparing the ability of two different levels of community health providers to provide injectable contraceptives

March 6, 2015 / bixby
Alice interviewing a Health Extention Worker

Alice interviewing a Health Extention Worker

Alice Cartwright, MPH Candidate

Alice spent the summer of 2008 as a Bixby intern in Mekele, the capital city of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. The project  she worked on compares the ability of two different levels of community health providers to provide injectable contraceptives (DMPA or Depo Provera) to rural women, and follows up on the safety and efficacy of the method, and satisfaction of the women between the two groups.

Read Alice’s report here Alice Cartwright

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