Numerous children cling to their stressed mother: promoting tubal ligation contraception in Uganda. Colour lithograph by the DISH, ca. 2001.

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[2001]
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811794i
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Numerous children cling to their stressed mother: promoting tubal ligation contraception in Uganda. Colour lithograph by the DISH, ca. 2001. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Tubal ligation is a permanent but simple family planning method but not much used in Africa, partly because women required approval from both her husband and, in Niger approval from her and his parents

Publication/Creation

Uganda : Produced by Delivery of Improved Services for Health II, [2001]

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colour ; sheet 59.4 x 41.8 cm

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One solution to end the stress of too many children. Tubal ligation ... Bears logo of Delivery of Improved Services for Health II (a family within a sunflower within a rainbow) Bears logo: USAID Bears logo of Government of Uganda A project of the Government of Uganda and the United States Agency for International Development

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DISH Uganda Government USAID 2001 02/05/2012 Uganda UkLW Transcription from the item

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M/MC database ref: PO-UGA-151

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Wellcome Collection 811794i

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