Nairobi — Women of reproductive age living among urban poor communities may soon have access to contraceptives under a new project.
Dubbed 'Tupange', the initiative aims at increasing and sustaining contraceptive use by 20 per cent in populated urban areas of Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa in the next five years.
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