Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one of a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography, age,…
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
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Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one of a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography, age,…
Resource Type : Brief
Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area:
Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one in a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography, age,…
Resource Type : Brief
Country :
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area:
Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one in a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography, age,…
Resource Type : Brief
Country :
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area:
Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one of a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography, age,…
Resource Type : Brief
Country :
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area:
While social franchising interventions were designed to achieve positive health outcomes and were not intended to improve gender equality, franchisors in some countries target primarily female cadres such as midwives. As a result, social franchising may unintentionally help women providers…
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Gender, Provider Access to Finance
Over the past two decades, marked progress has been made in reducing preventable child mortality. However, there is a lack of summarized evidence about what works and what can be done to accelerate the reduction of child mortality. In particular, the private health sector’s role needs further…
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Nutrition
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
SHOPS Plus collected data from hundreds of women in rural Nepal to pinpoint barriers to healthy behavior adoption. In collaboration with the Nepal CRS Company, SHOPS Plus then used the findings as the foundation for social and behavior change programs focused on contraceptive access and choice,…
Resource Type : Brief
Country : Nepal
Health Area: Family Planning, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Gender, Social and Behavior Change
Evidence from Pakistan and the surrounding region shows that ensuring optimal cord care at birth and in the first week of life is a crucial strategy to prevent life-threatening sepsis and avert preventable neonatal deaths. Chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) is a low-cost antiseptic that is…
Resource Type : Report
Country : Pakistan
Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS Plus
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
In Tanzania, nearly 50 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS ages 15-64 are still undiagnosed and currently unaware of their status, 47 percent are on antiretroviral therapy, and roughly 42 percent are virally suppressed. Options for HIV self-testing are critical to helping the government of…
Resource Type : Report
Country : Tanzania
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
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