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Gender Competency Training of Family Planning Providers in Ghana

Gender Competency Training of Family Planning Providers in Ghana

Gender competency refers to the knowledge, attitudes, and skills that can help FP providers reduce gender-related barriers experienced by their clients. To strengthen the gender competency of FP providers, USAID recently supported the development of two new resources: a self-assessment tool to measure gender competency (developed by D4I in a previous phase of this activity), and an online course (developed by Human Resources for Health 2030 and hosted by Chemonics).

D4I at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference 2024

D4I at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference 2024

Join Data for Impact (D4I) at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference 2024 happening October 21-26, 2024, in Portland, Oregon.

Top 10 Most Viewed Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators

Top 10 Most Viewed Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators

Data for Impact is celebrating more than a decade of advancing global health through monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) with the Family Planning (FP)/Reproductive Health (RH) Indicators Database. Since 2013, the digital FP/RH Indicators Database has provided detailed guidance on more than 450 indicators in FP/RH programmatic areas.  

Sharing Lessons Learned in Localization: D4I’s Localization in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning Webinar Series 

Sharing Lessons Learned in Localization: D4I’s Localization in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning Webinar Series 

Throughout 2024, D4I hosted a webinar series focused on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) in global health. Localizing MERL helps ensure that local actors have the resources and capacity needed for equitable, evidence-informed decision making.

Expertise and Leadership from Local Partners: A Q&A on data collection strategies and lessons learned in Bangladesh and Tanzania

Expertise and Leadership from Local Partners: A Q&A on data collection strategies and lessons learned in Bangladesh and Tanzania

In 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) published an assessment report entitled High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning (FP): A qualitative assessment of quality and scale of implementation for three service delivery HIPs in Bangladesh and Tanzania.

Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers 

Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers 

On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar about strengthening gender competency in family planning (FP) that included insights on effective online training models and tools for providers.

High Impact Practices (HIPs) Webinar Series

High Impact Practices (HIPs) Webinar Series

This two-part HIPs webinar series was was hosted by FHI 360 through the R4S and SMART-HIPS projects, in collaboration with a range of partners in May and July 2024.

A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana

A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana

On December 12, 2023, D4I hosted the webinar, "A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana." Presenters shared a new self-assessment tool designed to measure gender competency among family planning providers.

How Can We Strengthen Gender Competency in Reproductive Health Services?

How Can We Strengthen Gender Competency in Reproductive Health Services?

The new Gender Competency Self-Assessment Tool for Family Planning Providers allows for the improvement of gender competency of healthcare providers.

Lessons Learned in Indicator Standardization

Lessons Learned in Indicator Standardization

Lessons Learned in Indicator Standardization March 6, 2023 By Janine Barden-O’Fallon and Bridgit Adamou, Data for Impact (D4I) Health interventions work best when they are based on evidence. However, it …

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