[The Conversation Africa] Nigerian women who are wealthier, more educated and urban are more likely to use modern contraceptives than poorer, less educated and rural women. This is one of the findings of a study that assessed patterns of inequality in modern contraceptive use. This highlights persistent inequalities in access to family planning services. Obasanjo Bolarinwa, a global public health researcher, unpacks the findings.

Nigeria: Nigerian Women and Contraceptives – Study Finds Big Gaps Between the Haves and the Have-Nots
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