Guatemala Project Reveals Innovative Path to Increase Use of Family Planning
Family planning use rose after CCP-led interventions that focused on all members of the family, not just women.
Family planning use rose after CCP-led interventions that focused on all members of the family, not just women.

An interactive platform that tracks ownership, access, and use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) to prevent malaria. By highlighting the “use-to-access ratio,” ITNuse.org helps programs understand whether households have enough nets—not just whether they use them. With data from nearly 20 years of surveys, the site provides maps, charts, and recommendations to guide malaria prevention strategies worldwide.

Director, Business Development Cassandra Mickish Gross has a decade of professional and academic experience developing, implementing and evaluating health and human services programs. She works with teams across the center and organizations around the world to form strong partnerships to solve critical health problems with
For more than 40 years, CCP has led USAID’s flagship knowledge management projects for family planning and reproductive health.
Despite the end of the Knowledge SUCCESS project, shuttered by funding cuts, its fphandbook.org will live on under the management of CCP.
CCP will lead conversations about how social and behavior change and knowledge management can strengthen health systems.
The five-year award allows CCP to continue its work on the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program, led by ICF International, considered the “gold standard” of survey programs.
The platform was designed for family planning and reproductive health professionals to find, share, and organize resources for their work.
With all eyes on the African soccer tournament, the Breakthrough ACTION project has created soccer-themed messages to promote COVID-19 vaccination and routine immunizations to audiences in four countries.
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