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Ministry of Health Launches campaign to promote self-injectable contraception

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Acting Health Services Director General Dr. Patrick Amoth. [Samson Wire. Standard]

The Director of Health Services, Dr. Patrick Amoth has launched an initiative to promote self-injectable contraceptives. In conjunction with Reproductive Health Network Kenya (RHNK) and Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Dr Amoth said the campaign seeks to address access to crucial family planning methods, contraception information and services.

Through strategic advocacy, education and community engagement Dr. Amoth described the campaign as a great initiative that will dismantle barriers and provide comprehensive access to family planning and contraception services for all women.

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