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==Advocacy & Counseling== | ==Advocacy & Counseling== | ||
* [http://auntyjanehotlinemalawi.weebly.com/ Aunty Jane Hotline] gives sexual and reproductive health information, including information on the safe use of Misoprostol (one part of the abortion pill). The hotline can be reached at: (+265) (0) 884 773 300 or text (0) 884 773 310. | |||
==List of Additional Resources== | ==List of Additional Resources== | ||
* [http://www.health.gov.mw/ Ministry of Health (MOH) - Malawi] | * [http://www.health.gov.mw/ Ministry of Health (MOH) - Malawi] | ||
* [http://www.fpamalawi.org/ Family Planning Association of Malawi]: "When it was founded in 1999, the Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) focused on providing family planning services. As the organization has evolved, it has both refined and expanded its operation. Today, FPAM targets young people primarily, and reaches out to under-served rural communities. As a result, it operates 64 service points, including 53 mobile sexual and reproductive health (SRH) facilities and 4 static clinics. Its community-based distributor/services (CBDs/CBSs) profile is also very strong with 65 additional delivery points. As ever with IPPF Member Associations, the mix of outlets and approaches is very much led by the particular demographic and geographic needs of the country." | * [http://www.fpamalawi.org/ Family Planning Association of Malawi]: "When it was founded in 1999, the Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) focused on providing family planning services. As the organization has evolved, it has both refined and expanded its operation. Today, FPAM targets young people primarily, and reaches out to under-served rural communities. As a result, it operates 64 service points, including 53 mobile sexual and reproductive health (SRH) facilities and 4 static clinics. Its community-based distributor/services (CBDs/CBSs) profile is also very strong with 65 additional delivery points. As ever with IPPF Member Associations, the mix of outlets and approaches is very much led by the particular demographic and geographic needs of the country." |
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