Abstract: | Characteristics of child welfare clinics with family planning services, postnatal clinics with family planning services, and separate family planning clinics, all in Uganda, are discussed. During the years 1964-1967, growth was most rapid in and attendance was larger at separate family planning clinics. It is thought that this is the only way women in small villages will ever be reached. Whether a family planning clinic is a separate unit or is integrated with other clinics depends on the local situation. When women begin to learn that there are safe ways of controlling fertility, the government will probably begin offering these services along with other maternal and child health services. Until that time, the Family Planning Association has an important role to fill in offering these services in whatever manner the situation permits. |