Table des matières
Chapitres
- Un nouveau regard sur la logistique
- Les clients ont la priorité
- Le personnel et les résultats
- Le rôle de l’information
- Prévisions et approvisionnement
- Distribution
- Vers la sécurité des contraceptifs
Faits saillants
La présente livraison de Population Reports a été élaborée en collaboration avec le DELIVER Project of John Snow, Inc.
Publié par le Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, USA
Volume XXX, Numéro 1,
Hiver 2002
Séries J, Numéro 51
Programmes de planification familiale |
Un astérisque (*) dénote une publication qui a été particulièrement utile pour préparer le présent numéro de Population Reports.
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