The Pathfinder-led USAID Accelerating Universal Access to Family Planning (AUAFP) project, locally known as Shukhi Jibon, produced this report after analyzing existing laws and policy provisions, examining service provisions, incorporating expert opinion and, finally, developing recommendations for more effectively responding to gender-based violence in family planning and sexual and reproductive health services.
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