As part of the Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy (STEP UP) research program, the Population Council has developed a Country Profile Report to understand unwanted pregnancies in Senegal. The Population Council conducted a literature review, analyzed available survey data, and conducted interviews to discuss some aspects in more detail with a number of key stakeholders. The Country Profile was discussed at a two-day workshop in Dakar bringing together key government actors at the central and regional levels, nongovernmental organizations, and civil society actors. The report is composed of six chapters, summarized in this evidence brief
Available statistics indicate high levels of unintended pregnancies in Africa. This study examines t...
Unintended pregnancy has been a major reproductive health challenge in resource poor settings includ...
This article presents the findings of one component of an evaluation of the national policy for free...
As part of the Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy (STEP UP) research pro...
Background: In Senegal, unintended pregnancy has become a growing concern in public health circles. ...
Results presented in this STEP UP Research Report show that over half of women having unmet need for...
This research report presents a country profile of Kenya, and looks at differential access to and qu...
Given the complexity of conceptualizing and measuring unintended pregnancy, STEP UP convened an expe...
This operations research (OR) study focused on providing information appropriate to the cultural con...
Over forty percent of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with a quarter of these from Africa. The...
Dans le cadre du programme de recherche « Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregn...
Recent increases in family planning (FP) use have been reported among women of reproductive age in u...
BACKGROUND: Unintended pregnancies may carry serious consequences for women and their families, incl...
This article presents the findings of one component of an evaluation of the national policy for free...
In developing countries, postpartum hemorrhage and complications related to unsafe abortions are dir...
Available statistics indicate high levels of unintended pregnancies in Africa. This study examines t...
Unintended pregnancy has been a major reproductive health challenge in resource poor settings includ...
This article presents the findings of one component of an evaluation of the national policy for free...
As part of the Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy (STEP UP) research pro...
Background: In Senegal, unintended pregnancy has become a growing concern in public health circles. ...
Results presented in this STEP UP Research Report show that over half of women having unmet need for...
This research report presents a country profile of Kenya, and looks at differential access to and qu...
Given the complexity of conceptualizing and measuring unintended pregnancy, STEP UP convened an expe...
This operations research (OR) study focused on providing information appropriate to the cultural con...
Over forty percent of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with a quarter of these from Africa. The...
Dans le cadre du programme de recherche « Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregn...
Recent increases in family planning (FP) use have been reported among women of reproductive age in u...
BACKGROUND: Unintended pregnancies may carry serious consequences for women and their families, incl...
This article presents the findings of one component of an evaluation of the national policy for free...
In developing countries, postpartum hemorrhage and complications related to unsafe abortions are dir...
Available statistics indicate high levels of unintended pregnancies in Africa. This study examines t...
Unintended pregnancy has been a major reproductive health challenge in resource poor settings includ...
This article presents the findings of one component of an evaluation of the national policy for free...