Rapport de Quantification des produits de la planification familiale pour la période de janvier 2014 à décembre 2018
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The report on the quantification of family planning products for the period of January 2014 to December 2018 was conducted in Mali.
2014 · 73 pages

Abstract
The report was presented to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) by the Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals and Services (SIAPS) program. The report aims to provide an overview of the family planning products available in Mali during the specified period. The report highlights the importance of family planning in Mali, where the total fertility rate (TFR) is high, and the use of modern contraceptive methods is low. The report notes that the TFR in Mali is 6.2 children per woman, which is one of the highest in the world. The report also notes that the use of modern contraceptive methods is low, with only 12% of women of reproductive age using a modern method. The report presents the results of a quantification exercise conducted in March 2014, which aimed to estimate the demand for family planning products in Mali. The exercise involved a review of the available data on family planning products, including the number of products available, the quantity of products distributed, and the prices of the products. The report presents the results of the quantification exercise, including the estimated demand for family planning products, the quantity of products required, and the costs associated with the products. The report highlights the challenges faced in the distribution of family planning products in Mali, including the lack of infrastructure, the limited availability of products, and the high costs associated with the products. The report notes that the distribution of family planning products is a complex process that requires the involvement of multiple stakeholders, including the government, the private sector, and civil society organizations. The report presents several recommendations to improve the distribution of family planning products in Mali, including the strengthening of the supply chain, the improvement of the availability of products, and the reduction of the costs associated with the products. The report also recommends the development of a national family planning program that would provide a coordinated approach to family planning in Mali. The report presents several tables and figures that provide an overview of the family planning products available in Mali during the specified period. The tables and figures present data on the quantity of products available, the prices of the products, and the costs associated with the products. The report also presents a summary of the key findings and recommendations. The report was conducted by a team of experts from the SIAPS program, including Andualem M. Oumer, Seydou Doumbia, Constance K. Touré, Safoura Berthe, Modibo Diarra, and Daouda M. Touré. The report was funded by the USAID and was presented to the agency in March 2014. The report highlights the importance of family planning in Mali and the need for a coordinated approach to family planning in the country. The report presents several recommendations to improve the distribution of family planning products in Mali and to strengthen the supply chain. The report also presents several tables and figures that provide an overview of the family planning products available in Mali during the specified period. The report notes that the TFR in Mali is high, and the use of modern contraceptive methods is low. The report also notes that the distribution of family planning products is a complex process that requires the involvement of multiple stakeholders. The report presents several recommendations to improve the distribution of family planning products in Mali, including the strengthening of the supply chain, the improvement of the availability of products, and the reduction of the costs associated with the products. The report presents several tables and figures that provide an overview of the family planning products available
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USAID DEC