Where we should focus? Myths and misconceptions of long acting contraceptives in Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's Region, Ethiopia: qualitative study

Misganu Endriyas1, Akine Eshete2, Emebet Mekonnen1, Tebeje Misganaw1, Mekonnen Sisay Shiferaw1
1SNNPR Health Bureau, Hawassa, Ethiopia
2Department of Public Health, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia

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