Resources

Meeting Report

This interactive half-day auxiliary session at ICFP 2016 in Nusa Dua, Bali provided participants with practical examples of how implementation science (IS) can inform programming and policies related to family planning and reproductive health. Presentations, case studies, and group discussions sought to address the following questions: What are the benefits and challenges or limitations of an IS […]

Brief

The recent increase in Egypt’s fertility rate, following decades of progress in lowering fertility levels, highlights the need for renewed attention to the country’s family planning program. The Ministry of Health is currently the largest provider of family planning in Egypt, serving a diverse population of women, many of whom may not need the free public service. Expanding the […]

Toolkit

PATH has drawn on its global experience from our total market approach (TMA) work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Uganda, and Vietnam to produce a TMA planning guide to increase access to family planning. The guide and toolkit, produced by The Evidence Project, contain practical information and specific tools to help organizations and other […]

Poster

Why conduct this synthesis? Advocates, donors, policymakers, and others request evidence of impact of PHE Evidence often isolated in project reports and not well disseminated This synthesis documents: What integrated PHE projects are measuring The proven benefits of PHE integration Gaps in the PHE evidence base; Successes and challenges in documenting the impact of PHE […]

Poster

Presented at Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (APCRSHR) 2016 Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar February 24, 2016 Authors: Sigma Ainul, Ashish Bajracharya, and Ubaidur Rob