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Resources > Publications > Reproductive Health

Book Tag: Reproductive Health



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Accounting for Aid: Estimating the Impact of United States’ Global Health Investments on Mortality Among Women of Reproductive Age Using Synthetic Control and Bayesian Methods

Author(s): Zunaid Ahsan, Gustavo Angeles, Allysha Choudhury, Kavita Singh, Tory Taylor, Farhan Majid, Rachel Lucas, Rob Cohen, Atul Gawande, William Weiss
Year: 2024
Filed under: Evaluation, journal article, Maternal and child health, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality, Reproductive Health

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Assessing Approaches to Demand-Side Family Planning Measurement with a Reproductive Justice and Rights Framework: IUSSP Expert Group Meeting Report

Author(s): IUSSP
Year: 2024
Filed under: demography, Evaluation, Family Planning, Indicators, Quality of care, Report, reproductive empowerment, Reproductive Health

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Assessment of a Post Partum Family Planning (PPFP) Intervention in Selected Areas of Bangladesh

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Antenatal Care, assessment, Bangladesh, Brief, Family Planning, Maternal and child health, Pregnancy, Reproductive Health

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Assessment of a Postpartum Family Planning (PPFP) Intervention in Selected Areas of Bangladesh

Author(s): M Mahabubur Rahman, M Moinuddin Haider, Prianka Barman, Md. Ali Imam, Shusmita Khan, Anadil Alam, Quamrun Nahar, Zubair Shams, Nurun Nahar Begum, Mizanur Rahman
Year: 2024
Filed under: Antenatal Care, Bangladesh, Family Planning, Maternal and child health, postpartum, Pregnancy, Report, Reproductive Health

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Evaluation of the AmplifyPF Regional Project

Author(s): Janna Wisniewski, Sethson Kassegne, Rebecca Ezouatchi, Robert-Hugues Yaovi Nagbe, Dzidzova Kossitsè Apedo, Lorimpo Baboguou, Annie Gauly, Ghislaine Kouame, Miriam Makali, Farida Moussa, Oroumon Ogoua, Edoh Léon Soklou, Martha Silva
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, AmplifyPF, Burkina Faso, Contraception, Côte d’Ivoire, Cote Divoire Resources, Data quality assurance, Family Planning, Niger, Report, Reproductive Health, Togo

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Malawi Secondary Education Expansion for Development (SEED) Impact Evaluation: Midline Summary Report

Author(s): Kristen Brugh, Gustavo Angeles, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, Jessica Fehringer, Tawonga Mwase-Vuma, Milissa Markiewicz, McPherry Kuntembwe, Dadirai Mkombe, Janine Kayange, Liz Millar, Becky Wilkes, Ting Chen, Esme Kadzamira, and Sam Manthalu
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, education, Evaluation, GBV, Malawi, menstrual hygiene, midline, PEPFAR, Report, Reproductive Health, WASH

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Theory of Change: Midline Status Update

Author(s): Mwase-Vuma, T., Kuntembwe, M., Kayange J, Evance, S., Amin, C., and Kholowa, A.
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, Brief, capacity strengthening, Data visualization, education, GBV, Malawi, menstrual hygiene, midline, PEPFAR, Reproductive Health, theory of change, WASH

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Malawi Secondary Education Expansion for Development (SEED) Impact Evaluation: Midline Report

Author(s): Kristen Brugh, Gustavo Angeles, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, Jessica Fehringer, Tawonga Mwase-Vuma, Milissa Markiewicz, McPherry Kuntembwe, Dadirai Mkombe, Janine Kayange, Liz Millar, Becky Wilkes, Ting Chen, Esme Kadzamira, and Sam Manthalu
Year: 2024
Filed under: education, GBV, Malawi, midline, PEPFAR, Report, Reproductive Health

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Malawi SEED Urban: Midline Qualitative Findings

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, Brief, education, Evaluation, GBV, Malawi, menstrual hygiene, PEPFAR, Reproductive Health, WASH

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FUTURES Project Midline Evaluation: Key Findings

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Brief, Environment, Ethiopia, Evaluation, food security, Reproductive Health


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