An operations research study by the Population Council’s FRONTIERS program in 20 facilities in Upper Egypt showed that integration of birth spacing messages into antenatal and postpartum care was feasible, acceptable to women and their husbands, and was associated with increased postpartum contraception. This report describes the initial and scale-up phases, their outcomes, challenges, and recommendations for improvement. In addition to successfully scaling up the program, the main achievement was securing the support and investment of senior MoHP officials at the central level, as well as the support and commitment of managers and supervisors at governorate and district levels. The report recommends more assistance to help MoHP adopt and i...
USAID/Egypt is supporting the Evidence Project/Population Council Egypt Office to implement a resear...
A two-phase operations research study was launched in Egypt in early 2000 with the goal of demonstra...
To assess maternal health care in the West Bank and Gaza, the Health, Development, Information, and ...
An operations research study by the Population Council’s FRONTIERS program in 20 facilities in Upper...
The Population Council’s USAID-funded Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program, in colla...
In Egypt, the legal, religious, and societal restrictions on abortion have constrained the provision...
Background: Postpartum women are a priority group to target on trying to solve the problem of closel...
The ANE OR/TA Project started its first five-year phase in 1991 addressing increased choice and acce...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to assess the level...
Background: Provision of family planning services during the immediate post-partum phase is consider...
Recognizing the need to improve the care and follow up of mothers and infants in the postpartum peri...
The Population Council’s Asia and Near East Operations Research and Technical Assistance (ANE OR/TA)...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
In Guinea, family planning (FP) uptake remains low. The objective of this study was to compare the i...
Introduction: Family planning can prevent more than 30% of maternal deaths and 10% of infant mortali...
USAID/Egypt is supporting the Evidence Project/Population Council Egypt Office to implement a resear...
A two-phase operations research study was launched in Egypt in early 2000 with the goal of demonstra...
To assess maternal health care in the West Bank and Gaza, the Health, Development, Information, and ...
An operations research study by the Population Council’s FRONTIERS program in 20 facilities in Upper...
The Population Council’s USAID-funded Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program, in colla...
In Egypt, the legal, religious, and societal restrictions on abortion have constrained the provision...
Background: Postpartum women are a priority group to target on trying to solve the problem of closel...
The ANE OR/TA Project started its first five-year phase in 1991 addressing increased choice and acce...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to assess the level...
Background: Provision of family planning services during the immediate post-partum phase is consider...
Recognizing the need to improve the care and follow up of mothers and infants in the postpartum peri...
The Population Council’s Asia and Near East Operations Research and Technical Assistance (ANE OR/TA)...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
In Guinea, family planning (FP) uptake remains low. The objective of this study was to compare the i...
Introduction: Family planning can prevent more than 30% of maternal deaths and 10% of infant mortali...
USAID/Egypt is supporting the Evidence Project/Population Council Egypt Office to implement a resear...
A two-phase operations research study was launched in Egypt in early 2000 with the goal of demonstra...
To assess maternal health care in the West Bank and Gaza, the Health, Development, Information, and ...