CONTENTS

        Chapters
  1. Thirty Years of Family Planning Programs
  2. Family Planning Demand
  3. Contraceptive Access
  4. Choice of Contraceptive Methods
  5. Client-Centered Quality
  6. Communication
  7. Well-Trained Providers
  8. Program Leadership and Strategic Management
  9. Research and Evaluation
  10. Political Commitment
  11. Financial Resources
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Volume XXII, Number 2
August, 1994
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214. ADAMS, J. (USAID/Brasilia) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 30, 1993.
215. AGREBI, S. (Tunisia Ministry of Public Health) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 7, 1993.
216. AMMAR, A.R. (Regional Center for Training in Family Planning) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 30, 1993.
217. BARZELATTO, J. (Ford Foundation) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 7, 1993
218. BERTRAND, J.T. (Tulane University) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Jan. 7, 1994.
219. BOATENG, I. (Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 23, 1993.
220. BOMFIM HYPPOLITO, S. (Universidade Federal do Ceará) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 6, 1993.
221. BROWN, B.H. (USAID/Jamaica) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 29, 1993.
222. COHEN, S.I. (UNFPA) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 26, 1993.
223. DENNISON, E.S. (Development Associates) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 13, 1993.
224. FARR, K.R. (USAID/Indonesia) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 8, 1993.
225. GOMEZ, F. (AVSC/Bogota [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 25, 1993.
226. GRAHAM, C. (Overseas Development Administration/London) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Jan. 17, 1994.
227. GRAHAM, C.A. (Overseas Development Administration) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Jan. 21, 1994.
228. HAIDER, M. (Futures Group) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 2, 1993.
229. HARVEY, P.D. (DKT International) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 3, 1993.
230. HASAN, K. (Social Marketing Company) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 15, 1993.
231. HEMMER, C.J. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 26, 1993.
232. HUTCHINGS, J. (PATH) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 3, 1993.
233. JACOBSTEIN, R. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 16, 1993.
234. JENNINGS, V.H. and SEIDMAN, M. (Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 28, 1993.
235. JOHNSON, W.H. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
236. KING, T.M. (Family Health International) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
237. KNAUFF, L. (INTRAH) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
238. LEINEN, G. (USAID/Nairobi) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 21, 1993.
239. LEONARD, A. (Population Council) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 16, 1993.
240. LEVITT, C.L. (Family Care International) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
241. LOPEZ JUAREZ, A. (MEXFAM) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 25, 1993.
242. LUQUE, C.L. (APROPO) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 29, 1993.
243. MAULDIN, W.P. (Population Council) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 29, 1993.
244. MCLAURIN, K. (IPAS) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
245. MERRICK, T.W. (World Bank) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 8, 1993.
246. MOYO, J.B. (Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 23, 1993.
247. OLDWINE, B.E. (USAID/Philippines) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 7, 1993.
248. OODIT, G. (Mauritius Family Planning Association) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 18, 1993.
249. OSBORN, R. (UNFPA) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 10, 1993.
250. OWUSU, H. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
251. POOLE, V.H. (USAID/New Delhi) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 8, 1993.
252. POOLEY, B. (Unidad de Analisis de Politicas Sociales) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 28, 1993.
253. PRESSMAN, W. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 22, 1993.
254. RAO, K.S. (Family Planning Assn. of India) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 9, 1993.
255. RAVENHOLT, R.T. (Population Health Imperatives) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 13, 1993.
256. ROSS, S. (AAO/Lagos) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 13, 1993.
257. RYERSON, W.N. (Population Communications International) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 29, 1993.
258. SCHULER, S.R. (JSI) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 8, 1993.
259. SINDING, S. (Rockefeller Foundation) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 3, 1993.
260. SPIELER, J. (USAID) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 2, 1993.
261. TASLIM, A. (Family Planning Association of Pakistan) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 30, 1993.
262. THOMAS, J. (USAID/Dominican Republic) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 29, 1993.
263. TRIAS, M. (Profamilia) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Nov. 19, 1993.
264. ÜNER, S. and MUFTUOGHU, N. (Türkiye Alle Sagligi ve Planlamasi Vakfi) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 2, 1993.
265. VOGEL, D. (USAID/Tanzania) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 3, 1993.
266. VOULGAROUPOULOS, E. (USAID/Philippines) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 6, 1993.
267. WEINTRAUB, D.R. (FPIA) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 1, 1993.
268. WOLF, P. (USAID/Ghana) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 10, 1993
269. WRIGHT, S. (USAID/Madagascar) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 14, 1993.
270. YAMASHITA, K. (USAID/Ecuador) [Response to questionnaire] Personal communication, Dec. 7, 1993.

ADDENDA

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