Guide for Conducting In-Clinic Mobilization
In-clinic mobilization is an activity conducted in the health facility during antenatal, post-natal and immunization clinics to increase family planning use by reaching women and couples with family planning information and messages during pregnancy and after delivery.
Since the health worker on duty is responsible for providing comprehensive family planning information to the clients by giving health talks during MCH clinics, this how-to guide describes the step by step process of how to run this activity and offers talking points.

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