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  • Title: Women know FP better.
    Journal: JOICFP News; 1989 Mar; (177):1, 4-5. PubMed ID: 12284541.
    Abstract:
    A widely-publicized, well-received educational quiz show in Jakarta, Indonesia, proved most effective in familiarizing people with family planning and good contraceptive methods. The show's success demonstrated the ability of non-governmental organizations (NGO) to organize and carry out projects with the technical and administrative assistance of the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (NFPCB). This was the main component of the Self-reliant Family Planning Festival broadly aimed at encouraging people to accept and practice family planning, especially condoms, at their own expense, while emphasizing the role of men in assuming responsibility for family planning. Information and motivational messages on family planning were conveyed through the festival's exhibitions, consultations, bazaar, and song and dance routines. 30 men and 35 women were randomly selected from an audience of 1,850 to participate in the quiz show component. Participants responded to questions on family planning, many of which addressed condoms, with 14 women and 4 men finally winning home electric goods for their correct answers. Women respondents were more knowledgeable of the issues than men. Regardless of whether they provided correct responses, men were, however, more confident in their choices than women. The festival's success has attracted the interest and expected funding of commercial companies for future festivals. Governmental and non-governmental parties have also expressed their interest in contracting with the NFPCB for the sale of condoms in foreign markets.
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