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The influence of family violence and child marriage on unmet need for family planning in Jordan

Dec 24, 2020 The influence of family violence and child marriage on unmet need for family planning may be influenced by violence perpetrated by other family members. Women who are married as minors may be most vulnerable to IPV and FV’s IPV and FV’sIPV and FV’s potential compounding effect on unmet needs. Using nationally representative data from Jordan Population and Family Health Survey, we examined unmet needs by exposure to IPV and FV by women’s age at marriage. Researchers used logistic regression to test whether IPV and FV were independently associated with unmet need by age at marriage. They also tested Interaction terms in both models. Stratification by FV was employed to clarify the interpretation of significant interactions.

Gender Budget - Sentinelassam

Gender Budget Gender Budget Gender budgeting is an important tool to analyse the budgets from the perspective of gender-specific fiscal expenditure.   |  24 Dec 2020 5:15 AM GMT Gender budgeting is an important tool to analyse the budgets from the perspective of gender-specific fiscal expenditure. Its primary objective is to address the problem of gender inequality to ensure that Union and state budgets make allocations towards gender-specific schemes aimed at improving the socio-economic condition of women. It is heartening to know that while the share of the gender budget declined marginally in the Union budget for 2020-21, Assam has been recording a significant rise in allocation towards gender-specific schemes since 2018-19 financial year. It increased from Rs. 3532 crore in 2017-18 to Rs 13,031 crore in 2018-19. The allocation under gender budget increased to 12.1 per cent of the total budget allocations and 4.13 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in 2018

NFHS Report Finds Condom Use Increased in Mumbai, But Only Two Out of Ten Men Go for it

»NFHS Report Finds Condom Use Increased in Mumbai, But Only Two Out of Ten Men Go for it 2-MIN READ NFHS Report Finds Condom Use Increased in Mumbai, But Only Two Out of Ten Men Go for it Image for representation only. Source: Canva The fifth round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) has found there has been a paradigm shift in family planning methods in Maharashtra with men showing more willingness to take onus of birth control. FOLLOW US ON: The fifth round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) has found there has been a paradigm shift in family planning methods in Maharashtra with men showing more willingness to take onus of birth control.

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