The UK Department for International Development (DFID) has launched a public consultation on reproductive, maternal and newborn health. The consultation, “Choice for women – wanted pregnancies, safe births” seeks to gather input, views and opinions from experts, health professionals, and partners across the world to inform their forthcoming business plan.
It highlights a range of issues on reproductive, maternal and newborn health, including family planning, adolescent fertility, unsafe abortion, antenatal care, and skilled care at delivery.
Help shape the UK Government’s policy on reproductive, maternal & newborn health in the developing world.
Have your say – participate by October 20th.
Learn how the consultation works
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