Cambodia (2005): MAP Study Evaluating Coverage and Quality of Coverage of Hormonal Contraceptives and Condoms in Urban and Rural Areas First Round
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Cambodia (2005): MAP Study Evaluating Coverage and Quality of Coverage of Hormonal Contraceptives and Condoms in Urban and Rural Areas First Round
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27415
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Khim Keovathanak
Keo Piseth Ly Cheaty Khim Sotheary Michael Cohen Kate O'Connell |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Project Measuring Access and Performance (MAP) aims to assess or gauge the coverage, quality, equity of access and efficiency of product social marketing and service delivery systems. Project MAP was undertaken to determine the coverage and quality of coverage of PSI/Cambodia's HIV and birth spacing (BS) products (Number One Condom, Number One-Plus Condom, OK Condom, OK Pill and OK Injection) in rural, urban, and Phnom Penh areas. Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) was used to draw a sample of 19 areas within each geographic category. Geographic categories in which data were collected are: Rural areas (nineteen villages), an urban area (Kampong Cham provincial town; selected randomly from among all provincial capitals, and divided into nineteen zones) and a hyper urban area, Phnom Penh (nineteen Sangkats).
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MAP
LQAS Providers Reproductive health HIV Short-term methods Condoms BCC USAID DFID |
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2004
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