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Photo ID: 108-3 (Guinea, Africa, Sub Saharan )
Credit: © 2002 Sara A. Holtz, Courtesy of Photoshare
Caption: A billboard in Guinea promotes injectable contraceptives: ?Depo-Provera ? Efficacious, Reversible, Discrete. Contraceptive with a long duration.?
Date: 2002
Keywords: Billboards and Signs, Contraceptive Methods, Family Planning, Injectables
Availability: 3000 x 2400 pixels (8 x 10 inches at 300 dpi)
History of Requests:

Organization Media
Type
Title
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs Report Population Reports: Injectables, September 2006
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs Publication Population Reports: Injectable Contraceptives, September 2006
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Powerpoint Presentation Hormonal Contraception and STI Risk Among Women in South Africa, July 2007
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs Website http://www.globalhealthlearning.org, Hormonals, Global Health eLearning Center, October 2007
Santillana Constancia, SA Teaching Material Geography School Book, September 2008
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Powerpoint Presentation Reproductive Health Strategy, January 2008


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