Local culture and community participation: Djandioba family planning day in Burkina Faso

The combination of “local culture and community participation” as implementation support for health programmes is an effective approach to reduce cultural barriers of access to health services. These events have reduced the negative impact of perceptions, erroneous beliefs and misinformation about m...

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Published in:Santé publique (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France) Vol. 28; no. 6; p. 817
Main Authors: Kaboré, Souleymane, Savadogo, Léon Blaise, Méda, Ziemlé Clément, Bakouan, Koabié, Lankoandé, Emanuel, Zongo, Bernard, Coulibaly, Norbert, Kaboré, Alain, Boissier, Alexandrine, Sanon-Ouédraogo, Djénéba
Format: Journal Article
Language:French
Published: France 19-12-2016
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Summary:The combination of “local culture and community participation” as implementation support for health programmes is an effective approach to reduce cultural barriers of access to health services. These events have reduced the negative impact of perceptions, erroneous beliefs and misinformation about modern contraceptive methods commonly observed in target populations.</ce:para>.
ISSN:0995-3914
DOI:10.3917/spub.166.0817