Technical Area:
Enhancing Demand for Family Planning Information and Services, Particularly for Youth: Improving Contraceptive Use Dynamics: Expanding Method Access and Choice: Reducing Structural Barriers to Foster Positive Norms Around Contraceptive Behaviors: Gender Transformative Approaches: Task Shifting: Improving Program Approaches for Youth: Workplace Programming

Learnings from the Evidence Project highlights key lessons from seven years of implementation science research to improve family planning programs, policies, and practices. This series features three briefs addressing important challenges in meeting unmet need for contraceptives: Expanding access and method choice, Innovations in measurement and methods to predict service uptake, and Reaching new and […]

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This webinar looked at the unique contributions and practical application of implementation science in family planning, reproductive health, and maternal and child health. Drawing from their experiences, presenters also addressed the critical and complicated question of how to create and sustain effective, diverse partnerships to better generate and use evidence to inform policy and practice. […]

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