Browsing College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHuSS) by Subject "Family planning"
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The contribution of male involvement in family planning uptake. A case study of Emanzi strategy in Kamwenge District
(Makerere University, 2022-09)Background: Women with access to family planning (FP) not only have an increased level of autonomy but more opportunities for education and making economic contributions. Yet, millions of women in developing countries lack ... -
The coverage of family planning use in the mass media in Uganda : a comparative analysis of the New Vision and Daily Monitor
(Makerere University, 2019)This study was motivated by the low use of modern Family Planning (FP) methods observed in Uganda. It compared the extent to which two leading print media outlets– the New Vision and the Daily Monitor, gave coverage to ... -
Family planning communication in Uganda : an interrogation of media reporting, communication campaigns and audience perspectives
(Makerere University, 2022)To stabilise Uganda's fast-growing population, the government has positioned media and communication strategies as a primary means of informing and persuading the populace about modern family planning products and services. ... -
The impact of family planning on family among christians of Omiya Anyima Catholic Parish in light of Humanae Vitae
(Makerere University, 2022)The study investigates the impact of Family Planning on family among Christians of Omiya Anyima Catholic Parish in light of Humanae Vitae. With the study, the researcher aimed at identifying the impact of family planning ... -
The influence of gender perceptions on access to and use of family planning by young married girls: A case study of Kigulu, Iganga District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2013)Young married girls’ reproductive desires are strongly influenced by cultural beliefs, gendered beliefs and gendered stereotype (expectations of gendered roles) which produce gender perceptions. The belief that a girl’s ... -
Utilization of family planning methods by refugee women: a case study of Nakivale Refugee Settlement
(Makerere University, 2011-11)This study was carried out in Nakivale Refugee settlement with the general objective of analysing the use of family planning methods by refugee women. Specifically, it sought to identify the kind of family planning methods ... -
Utilization of family planning services by young women living with HIV/AIDS in Kampala District
(Makerere University, 2012-12)This study aimed at exploring utilisation of Family Planning services by young women living with HIV/AIDS; receiving services in, and around Kampala. The purpose of the study was to investigate the Family Planning services ...