This indicator captures the proportion of women who have encountered family planning information through printed media within a specific timeframe prior to being interviewed. It reflects
the effectiveness of print communications in disseminating critical health messages, helping to shape women's understanding and attitudes towards family planning options available to them. High percentages may indicate a robust outreach effort and increased awareness within the community, while lower figures could suggest a need for improved information dissemination strategies. Evaluating these metrics allows for better targeting of educational campaigns and can inform policymakers about the role of printed resources in
enhancing reproductive health literacy among women.
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