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Family planning in the WHO European region
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In the WHO perspectives, family planning is concerned with the quality of life. It is a way of thinking and living that promotes the health and welfare of the family group and thus contributes to economic and social development.
The unmarried mother and her child are especially in need of care and protection. The Netherlands has a “motherhelp” service for them.
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Asset date
01/01/1970
Country, area, WHO office
Netherlands
WHO Region
EURO
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© WHO / Erling Mandelmann
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