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Investigación operativa en planificación familiar: Lecturas Selectas

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Agradecimi<strong>en</strong>tos<br />

Los datos que se pres<strong>en</strong>tan <strong>en</strong> este artículo se recolectaron como parte de un estudio<br />

diagnóstico realizado por APROFE con asist<strong>en</strong>cia técnica y financiera del proyecto<br />

INOPAL II del Population Council, patrocinado por la Ag<strong>en</strong>cia para el Desarrollo<br />

Internacional de Estados Unidos (S & T/POP/R), a través del contrato número DPE-3030-<br />

Z-00-9019-00. USAID/Ecuador patrocinó un compon<strong>en</strong>te del estudio de diagnóstico. Los<br />

autores agradec<strong>en</strong> a Anrudh Jain, Jim Foreit y Susan Brems sus suger<strong>en</strong>cias editoriales.

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