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Increasing Family Planning Access in Kenya Through Engagement of Faith-Based Health Facilities, Religious Leaders, and Community Health Volunteers
Allison Ruark, Jane Kishoyian, Mona Bormet and Douglas Huber
Global Health: Science and Practice September 2019, 7(3):478-490; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-19-00107
Allison Ruark
aStellenbosch University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Jane Kishoyian
bChristian Health Association of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
Mona Bormet
cChristian Connections for International Health, Alexandria, VA, USA.
Douglas Huber
cChristian Connections for International Health, Alexandria, VA, USA.

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Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 7, No. 3
September 23, 2019
Increasing Family Planning Access in Kenya Through Engagement of Faith-Based Health Facilities, Religious Leaders, and Community Health Volunteers
Allison Ruark, Jane Kishoyian, Mona Bormet, Douglas Huber
Global Health: Science and Practice Sep 2019, 7 (3) 478-490; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-19-00107
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