Access to Contraceptives in South African Public Health Clinics between April and June 2022

Author:
Section 27
Publisher:
Section27
Publication Date:
5 September 2022
Tags:
South Africa, Health and Medicine, Women and Gender

After receiving reports regarding contraceptive stockouts over the past year, the Stop Stockouts Project (SSP) conducted a survey to collect data on contraceptive availability across the country. The data was collected by Ritshidze, a community-led monitoring project, between April and June 2022. The data collected reflects the reports made to community monitors by both public healthcare users and public healthcare providers. Reports were then referred to the SSP hotline for resolution.

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