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Monitoring the Integration of Family Planning and HIV Services: A Manual to Support the Use of Indicators to Measure Progress toward PEPFAR’s 90-90-90 Targets and Protect Women’s Reproductive Rights

Author(s): Freyder M, Craig L, Kaji A (MEASURE Evaluation)
Year: 2016
Filed under: Family Planning, HIV, HIV risk, Indicators, manual, Pregnancy, Service delivery, Women

The status of postpartum family planning in Bangladesh: A situation analysis and way forward

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, Policy, policy brief, postpartum, PPFP, Pregnancy

Potential interventions to improve the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives and permanent methods in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, M. Moinuddin Haider, Sian Curtis
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, Fertility, Intervention, LARC, permanent methods

Routine Family Planning Data in the Low- and Middle-Income Country Context: A Synthesis of Findings From 17 Small Research Grants

Author(s): Bridgit Adamou, Janine Barden-O’Fallon, Katie Williams and Amani Selim
Year: 2020
Filed under: Data, Family Planning, family planning data, Health Information Systems, journal article, LMICs, RHIS, Routine data, small grants

Protected: Family Planning 2020 Process Learning Activity: Process, Transitions, and New Horizons

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The availability of and readiness for providing long-acting contraceptives and permanent methods in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, Moinuddin Haider, Ali Ahmed, Sharad Barkataki
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, data analysis, Family Planning, LARC, PM, Reproductive Health

Male Engagement in Family Planning: Gaps in Monitoring and Evaluation

Author(s): Bridgit Adamou, Brittany S. Iskarpatyoti, Chris B. O. Agala, and Carolina Mejia
Year: 2017
Filed under: and Children, Contraception, Evaluation, Families, Family Planning, Fertility, Male Involvement, Men’s Health, Monitoring, What’s New

Quality of family planning services in HIV integrated and non-integrated health facilities in Malawi and Tanzania

Author(s): Michael A. Close, Janine Barden-OFallon, and Carolina Mejia
Year: 2019
Filed under: Family Planning, HIV, Malawi, Quality of care, Tanzania

Availability of family planning services and quality of counseling by faith-based organizations: a three country comparative analysis

Author(s): Barden-O’Fallon J
Year: 2017
Filed under: and Children, Faith-based organizations, Families, Family Planning, Fertility, Public Health, Women

The Effect of Access to Contraceptive Services on Injectable Use and Demand for Family Planning in Malawi

Author(s): Skiles MP, Cunningham M, Inglis A, Wilkes B, Hatch B, Bock A, Barden-OFallon J
Year: 2015
Filed under: Contraception, Family Planning, Malawi

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