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Strengthening Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs Through Implementation Science
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    • Expanding Method Access and Choice
      • Task Sharing
      • Financing and Service Options including Total Market Approach
      • Workplace Programming
      • Method Mix
      • Integration
    • Improving Program Approaches for Youth
    • Enhancing Demand for Family Planning Information and Services, Particularly for Youth
      • Improving Contraceptive Use Dynamics
      • Reducing Structural Barriers to Foster Positive Norms Around Contraceptive Behaviors
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    • Gender Transformative Approaches
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Accountability Mechanisms to Improve Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs

Disrespect and Abuse in Family Planning Service Delivery

Expanding Contraceptive Method Mix and Method Choice

Expanding Integration of Family Planning into Nonhealth Sectors

Family Planning Financing Mechanisms: Systematic Reviews on Vouchers and Conditional Cash Transfers

Improving Family Planning Programming Using Unmet Need Measures

Increasing Support for Vasectomy Programming

Measuring Changes in Gender Norms

Men as Family Planning Users

Rights-based Approaches to Family Planning

Strengthening Global Health Workplace Policies and Programs

Support to the FP HIP Initiative

Technical Assistance to USAID’s Child Survival and Health Grants Program

Two-week Course in Implementation Science for Family Planning and Reproductive Health, including HIV/STI Prevention and Control

Updating the Balanced Counseling Strategy (BCS)+ Toolkit

What Is the Evidence that Evidence Is Used in Decision-making on Family Planning Policies, Programs, and Practices?

What Works for Women and Girls?

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The Evidence Project is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of cooperative agreement no. AID-OAA-A-13-00087. The contents of this web site are the sole responsibility of the Evidence Project and Population Council and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

The Evidence Project seeks to expand access to high quality family planning/reproductive health services worldwide through implementation science, including the strategic generation, translation, and use of new and existing evidence. The project is led by the Population Council.

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