+ Follow CARINA STOVER Tag
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[Title] => USAID not pulling out
[Summary] => USAID is not withdrawing its support to family planning activities in the Philippines.
USAID, after providing major assistance to the health and family planning programs of the country for 36 years, is gradually veering away from contraceptive procurement assistance and helping bolster the countrys self-reliance in health and family planning.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => Midwives
[Summary] => The Well-Family Midwife Clinics (WFMC) has transformed the personalities of the 200 midwives who have become entrepreneurs. Once dressed in dusters, riding by tricycle to a barrio in the dead of night to attend to a patient in labor pains, many of them were paid in kind, like half a dozen chicken, or by installment. They were just comadronas, as they put it.
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[Title] => USAID not pulling out
[Summary] => USAID is not withdrawing its support to family planning activities in the Philippines.
USAID, after providing major assistance to the health and family planning programs of the country for 36 years, is gradually veering away from contraceptive procurement assistance and helping bolster the countrys self-reliance in health and family planning.
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