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Family Planning Methods In Rural Communities
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background to the study
The term
family planning has been on the lips of many in this nation for some
time now but not much is known about it. The family is a social
institution that unites individual into cooperative groups that over see
bearing and raising of new children conventionally, the main aim of
involving oneself into family life is for procreation, to bear and raise
or socialize children into the society.
It is regarded that family
exist in every society but in different forms. Family as a smallest may
start in the form of courtship leading to the marriage life.
Family is a social institution that is responsible for procreation and raising of new brand of human being in the society.
According
to Pope John Paul II (1981) the family is a common unity of person and
the smallest unit. “As such it is an institution fundamental to life of
every society†thus the family consist of a husband, wife and their
children, the family live together, pools its resources and work
together and produce offspring. The structure of the family varies from
society to society. The stability of any nation is very much dependant
on its families, it is therefore believed that future and progress of
any society bear on the live and development of the young one’s in the
family. It is generally felt that family planning is in the interest of
development of the countries expiring high rate in order to avoid
population explosion in the future.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study is uniformed and designed to unveil and reveal Family Planning Methods in Rural Communities of Enugu State with particular References to Aji In Igbo Eze North L.G.A. the researcher assessed the acceptance of the different methods of family planning in Aji. Examined the extent of awareness of the existence family planning methods by the peoples of Aji community. Evaluated the effect family planning on the well-being of the family in Aji. The study also examined the relationship between ... Continue reading---