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Over the Counter: The Potential for Easing Pharmacy Provision of Family Planning in Senegal

This research assessed the potential for expanding access to family planning through private sector pharmacies in Senegal, by examining the quality of the services provided through private sector...

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Facebook LIVE at the International Conference on Family Planning 2018: Perspectives sur l’Éducation Sexuelle Complète en Afrique

Conducted in French, young family planning advocates from Guinea and Niger discuss the do’s and don’ts of introducing comprehensive sexual education in West Africa. Young people need comprehensive...

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Association of Men’s Exposure to Family Planning Programming and Reported Discussion with Partner and Family Planning Use: The Case of Urban Senegal

Family planning programs increasingly aim to encourage men to be involved in women’s reproductive health decision-making as well as support men to be active agents of change for their own and the...

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Understanding and Addressing Contraceptive Stockouts to Increase Family Planning Access and Uptake in Senegal

Senegal’s government has pledged to reduce contraceptive stockouts, which have been frequent in public sector health facilities. An innovative distribution system called the Informed Push Model (IPM)...

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Generating Evidence to Meet the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Students at Kenyatta University (KU) and Beyond

This research brief describes two evidence-generation efforts undertaken by the Evidence to Action Project (E2A), of which IntraHealth is a partner, and Kenyatta University, along with support from...

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Practice Makes Perfect: A Hands-On Approach to In-Service Family Planning Training in Kenya

To consider the possible impact of family planning in-service training on health workers’ promotion and provision of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), FUNZOKenya conducted a study to...

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Vasectomy: A Long, Slow Haul to Successful Takeoff

Vasectomy use is plagued by low demand among men. Nevertheless, its compelling advantages make substantial investment worthwhile. On the supply side, a priority is to actively link vasectomy with...

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Improving the Quality of Postabortion Care Services in Togo Increased Uptake of Contraception

High-quality postabortion care (PAC) services that include family planning counseling and a full range of contraceptives at point of treatment for postabortion complications have great potential to...

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Mentoring at First Referral Units (FRUS) for Improved Quality of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care

To test the feasibility of developing a mentoring program at the first referral unit level in Karnataka, India, an intervention was implemented for 12 months in 16 first referral units across eight project districts. 

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