Focused intervention is a new way to reduce bias in family planning clinics

Millions of young women around the world face stigma and bias when seeking reproductive health services, often limiting their access to contraception and quality care. A new USC-led study conducted in over 200 clinics across Burkina Faso, Tanzania, and Pakistan shows that a focused intervention combining storytelling, peer support, and provider incentives can reduce this bias and expand contraceptive access for the young women who need it most.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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