The Evidence Project at PAA 2016

(From left to right) Karen Hardee, Vicky Boydelll, and Kelsey Wright present a poster on Rights Based Family Planning

(From left to right) Karen Hardee, Vicky Boydelll, and Kelsey Wright present a poster on Rights Based Family Planning

The annual meeting of the Population Association of America brings together demographers, sociologists, economists, public health professionals, and other individuals interested in research and education in the population field.

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31 March 2016 – 2 April 2016
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington, DC


 

POSTER    |    Thursday, March 31    |   12:45—2:15pm    |    Exhibit Hall A

Irfan Hossain

“Exploring Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Knowledge and Behaviors of Recent Migrant Female Garment Factory Workers of Dhaka”

Session P3—Data, Methods, Family, and Unions


 

ORAL    |    Friday, April 1    |   8:30–10:00 am    |    Maryland B

Vicky Boydell

“Findings from a retrospective case study on the effect of social accountability initiatives on FP/RH programs”

Session 99—Contraceptive Delivery: Innovations and Issues


 

POSTER    |    Friday, April 1   |   12:45–2:15 pm    |    Exhibit Hall A

Kelsey Wright

“Trends in informed choice and equity among family planning clients: Using DHS data to examine trends in rights-based approach to family planning programs from 2000–2012” (Poster 77)

Session P8—Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and Reproductive Health 1


 

POSTER    |    Friday, April 1   |    12:45—2:15pm    |    Exhibit Hall A

Karen Hardee

“Development and validation of an index to assess a rights-based approach to family planning programs” (Poster 78)

Session P8—Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and Reproductive Health 1


 

POSTER    |    Friday, April 1    |   12:45—2:15pm    |    Exhibit Hall A

Dela Kusi-Appouh

“The jagged road to a policy change: Increasing access to family planning using community health nurses” (Poster 93)

Session P8—Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and Reproductive Health 1