PATH

Grantee website Seattle, Washington, United States
Purpose
to increase women’s access to safe, effective and discreet contraception by facilitating introduction and delivery of subcutaneous contraceptive (depo-subQ in uniject (Sayana Press)) through community, clinic and social marketing channels and undertaking evidence-generating studies of home and self-injection delivery
Division
Gender Equality
Date
FEBRUARY 2013
Region served
GLOBAL
Committed amount
$11,426,231
Grant topic
Family Planning
Duration (months)
65
Grantee location
Seattle, Washington, United States
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