Right to Information of Family planning among Young Girls in the Context of Nepal: A Policy Analysis
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Department of population studies
Abstract
Dramatically the use of family planning services and the knowledge about
various methods of contraception among young girls has increased in the recent
past years. The abortion service utilizing is also in peak as the current data
revels that every ten percent of the total pregnancies are aborted by the
women/girls. Since the legalization of abortion and wide availability of family
planning services has made the sexual world more secure to most of the
population of Nepal. To add over the instances, after the democratic movement of
Nepal in 1990, more than 220 International Non-governmental Organizations
and more than 50,000 Non-governmental Organizations have been established in
Nepal (SWC, 2009). Some being as large as Family Planning Association of
Nepal (FPAN) and some other being the United Nations including Marie Stopes
International have their wide outreach in matters relating to family planning
counseling and service delivery. Due the prevailing circumstances of both civil
society organizations and the government organizations, the health services are
reaching to most of the population of Nepal. On the contrary, the rural
population still strives for basic health services as due to topography and some
often low priority of both civil society organization and government
organizations. However, there still requires several approach to cover the
national population as Nepal has to reach 67% of Contraceptive Prevalence
Rate by 2015 (ICPD, 1994).