Achieving Family Planning Equity Starts with a Power Analysis
“Conducting power analyses is only the beginning,” the authors write. “We also need to be transparent in socializing our findings and applying them to shift power imbalances.”
“Conducting power analyses is only the beginning,” the authors write. “We also need to be transparent in socializing our findings and applying them to shift power imbalances.”
“The mechanism works,” says CCP’s Victor Igharo, who leads The Challenge Initiative in Nigeria, to enable donor and government involvement.
CCP has developed a new family planning chatbot for young people, co-designed with youth from across nine West African countries.
As we eagerly await what is in store for 2023, here’s a review of the Top 5 CCP blog posts for 2022.
Our experiences with failure give us some of the greatest insights into how we can improve programs and services, but they aren’t often shared.
The new edition includes additional chapters including information on how to provide family planning services during a public health crisis.
The 2022 International Conference on Family Planning opens in just 20 days. CCP will be featured across the enormous gathering from poster sessions to abstract presentations to side events.
Akiya Akhter, married as a teen, was able to postpone having a baby until she was 20. Aproma Marma, after losing her first child to malnutrition when elders insisted that she eat and sleep less during pregnancy, now has a healthy two-year-old. Mahbuba Siddiqua changed
While couple communication is a key to uptake of modern contraception in Ethiopia, researchers say such communication is hindered by gender norms that ultimately let the man be the primary decision maker.
The ‘Empathways’ tool is meant to lead providers and young potential clients through a process that tries to overcome mistrust by fostering empathy to improve family planning.
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