Resources

Brief

Webinar

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 […]

Video

This video describes an intervention conducted by the Evidence Project in Port Said, Egypt, aimed at increasing demand for private family planning health (FP/RH) services among young men and women (aged 18–35 years) who work in garment factories. In Port Said, the intervention was aimed at young garment factory workers, where selected factory workers were […]

Brief

During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, little was understood about the effect the pandemic and associated lockdowns would have on access to family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) services. The Evidence Project conducted a mixed methods study in Egypt to assess women’s access to FP/RH services during COVID-19. This Arabic language brief summarizes […]

Infographic

This set of infographics describes interventions conducted in Port Said and Souhag, Egypt, aimed at increasing demand for private family planning health (FP/RH) services among young men and women (aged 18–35 years).  In Port Said, the intervention was aimed at young garment factory workers, where selected factory workers were trained to serve as peer educators […]

Brief

This research brief provides lessons for providing family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) services in a factory setting, based on lessons learned from and Evidence Project intervention implemented in Port Said, Egypt. The number of workers in the industrial sector in Egypt is about 2.6 million, most of them of childbear­ing age. Women account for […]