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  • Abdur Razzaque, M. Maiharut Islam, Nurul Alam
    Asia-Pacific Population Journal
    1998

    One of the purposes of family planning programmes in developing countries is to provide for the unmet needs of couples for contraception.

  • Mian Bazle Hossain, James F. Phillips
    Studies in Family Planning
    1996

    In 1978, the Bangladesh family planning program launched a national program of outreach services that continues to the present. Young married women were hired and trained to visit women in their homes, offer contraceptive services, provide information, and support sustained use over time.

  • M. Kabir, M. Moslehuddin, Mr. Ali Ahmed Howlader, Mr. Mashiur Rahman
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1989

    Despite an early and strong commitment by the government to the family planning programme, Bangladesh has achieved modest success in increasing the level of contraceptive prevalence. For instance, the use of contraception has increased from 12.7 percent in 1979 to over 25 percent in 1985 [1].