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Willingness to Pay Increased Prices for Reproductive Health Products and Services in Ghana

Author: William Winfrey 
InfoShare Partner: Commercial Market Strategies
Publication Date: September 2003
Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper
Topics: Family planning
Region: Global
Language: English
File Size: 15 KB
File Format: Web Page

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Are Ghanaians willing to pay more for family planning? What are the potential effects of price increases? A new CMS study indicates that most clients are willing to pay at least 50 percent more. And less than 10 percent would stop using family planning if they could no longer afford their current method