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        Fifty Years of Family Planning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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        The Dogged Pursuit of Progress

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        Author(s)
        Bertrand, Jane T.
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This book chronicles five decades of struggle to introduce family planning into one of the largest, most complex countries in sub-Saharan Africa: the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Interweaving details of major political, social, and economic events into the history of family planning in DRC (formerly Zaïre), the book analyses the achievements and setbacks of five decades of programmatic work. President Mobutu’s 1972 discourse on Naissances Désirables (desirable births) opened the door to organized family planning programs, which gained considerable momentum in the 1980s despite societal norms favoring large families. Two pillages and armed conflict paralyzed development work during the decade of the 1990s, and family planning was one of multiple public health programs that struggled to regain lost ground in the 2000s. With new donor funding and implementing agencies, the 2010s witnessed rapid programmatic expansion and improved strategies. By 2018, family planning was operating as a well-oiled machine. But progress is fragile. The book ends by tracing the deleterious effects of the colonial period to contemporary programming and individual contraceptive use. It asks hard questions about donor financing. And it details the six conditions needed to accelerate family planning progress in the DRC, in pursuit of providing millions of Congolese women and men with the means of controlling their own fertility. The book will be of interest to development and public health researchers and practitioners, as well as to historians of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90074
        Keywords
        The Congo Free State (1885–1908);Family planning;The Belgian Congo (1908–60);DRC;The First Decade Post-Independence (1960–69);Congo;The 1970s: President Mobutu Authorizes Naissances Désirables;USAID;The 1980s: Zaïre Experiences the First Golden Decade for Family Planning;Zaire;The 1990s: Development Work Paralyzed by Pillages and War;IPPF;The 2000s: Family Planning – Like the Country – Inches Back to Normalcy;Mobutu Sese Seko
        DOI
        10.4324/9781032718897
        ISBN
        9781040048405, 9781032718873, 9781040048481, 9781032718897
        Publisher
        Taylor & Francis
        Publisher website
        https://taylorandfrancis.com/
        Publication date and place
        2024
        Grantor
        • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
        • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
        Imprint
        Routledge
        Series
        Routledge Studies on Gender and Sexuality in Africa,
        Classification
        Regional / International studies
        Regional geography
        Gender studies: women and girls
        Personal and public health / health education
        Women’s health
        Social work
        History
        Politics and government
        Social and political philosophy
        Gender studies: men and boys
        Social and ethical issues
        Social and cultural anthropology
        Gynaecology and obstetrics
        Sociology: family and relationships
        Pages
        335
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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