Segmented-Client Communication Intervention for Improving the Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Permanent Methods in Rural BangladeshDownload Document: D4I-RDM-segmented-client-study-TR-20-429-D4I-final.pdf (903 KB)Abstract: The Research for Decision Makers (RDM) project supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in collaboration with the Data for Impact (D4I) project, conducted the intervention “Segmented-Client Communication Intervention to Increase LARC and PM Use” in Gurudaspur, a subdistrict of Natore district where contraceptive prevalence is high at just below 70 percent. This report shares findings and recommendations.Shortname: tr-20-429-d4iAuthor(s): Md. Jasim Uddin, HSPSD, icddr,b; Md. Wazed Ali, HSPSD, icddr,b; Hemel Das, HSPSD, icddr,b; Quamrun Nahar, MCHD, icddr,b; Mizanur Rahman, D4I, UNC Chapel HillYear: 2020Language: EnglishRegion(s): BANGLADESHFiled under: Bangladesh, communication, Contraception, LARC, Report