‘These Women Should be Easy to Reach’
In the Philippines, CCP is working to understand why some women stop using contraception — and how to get them back on track.
In the Philippines, CCP is working to understand why some women stop using contraception — and how to get them back on track.
“It’s a win for everyone, which has translated into the increased adoption of family planning services” says CCP’s Executive Director Susan Krenn.
World Contraception Day is an annual global campaign to improve awareness of modern contraception and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.
Indonesia’s national family planning agency has adopted a program developed by CCP that has boosted the use of modern contraception in several regions of the country and is now scaling it up nationwide.
CCP’s David Alexander gave a crash course at ICFP2018 in how to conduct interviews and capture photographs like those featured on the FPVoices website.
The new five-year USAID-funded program – called ReachHealth – is designed to help communities in the Pacific nation reduce unmet needs for family planning and decrease teen pregnancy rates.
The global handbook, co-published by CCP and WHO, is considered the essential family planning resource for health care professionals around the world.
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