A national workshop on emergency contraception was organized in Nepal by the Family Health Division within the Ministry of Health in 2004, with technical assistance provided by the FRONTIERS program of the Population Council. Among many conclusions from the workshop, one recommendation was that emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) should be introduced through the government family planning program to assist in reducing unwanted pregnancies. Based on the Population Council’s past experiences with introducing and mainstreaming ECP services in Bangladesh and India, a phase-wise introduction of ECP in Nepal was recommended. The project findings suggest that Nepalese women continue to face an unmet need for ECP, and expansion of the program to ad...
The Population Council conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive, multicountry study in India, Nigeri...
Kenyan Ministry of Health (MOH), the Population Council, and Population Services International (PSI)...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...
The Bangladesh Directorate of Family Planning in collaboration with the Population Council, Pathfind...
For many women, emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) offer an opportunity to prevent unintended preg...
The Directorate of Family Planning, Bangladesh, the Population Council, Pathfinder International, an...
This manual equips trainers with appropriate knowledge on emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs). Emer...
Background: Unintended pregnancy, unplanned birth and unsafe abortion have been a major challenge to...
Approximately 28,000 maternal deaths occur every year in Bangladesh due to pregnancy and delivery-re...
This manual aims to equip Master Trainers with appropriate knowledge on emergency contraceptive pill...
In 2004, with funding for technical assistance provided by USAID, the Indian Council of Medical Rese...
Family planning is a priority program of the Government of Nepal. Despite political instability in t...
Background: In Nepal, there is an unmet need for family planning. The unintended pregnancy rate rema...
The Population Council, in collaboration with the Family Planning Association of India, hosted a Day...
Background: Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP) was introduced in National Family Welfare programme ...
The Population Council conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive, multicountry study in India, Nigeri...
Kenyan Ministry of Health (MOH), the Population Council, and Population Services International (PSI)...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...
The Bangladesh Directorate of Family Planning in collaboration with the Population Council, Pathfind...
For many women, emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) offer an opportunity to prevent unintended preg...
The Directorate of Family Planning, Bangladesh, the Population Council, Pathfinder International, an...
This manual equips trainers with appropriate knowledge on emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs). Emer...
Background: Unintended pregnancy, unplanned birth and unsafe abortion have been a major challenge to...
Approximately 28,000 maternal deaths occur every year in Bangladesh due to pregnancy and delivery-re...
This manual aims to equip Master Trainers with appropriate knowledge on emergency contraceptive pill...
In 2004, with funding for technical assistance provided by USAID, the Indian Council of Medical Rese...
Family planning is a priority program of the Government of Nepal. Despite political instability in t...
Background: In Nepal, there is an unmet need for family planning. The unintended pregnancy rate rema...
The Population Council, in collaboration with the Family Planning Association of India, hosted a Day...
Background: Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP) was introduced in National Family Welfare programme ...
The Population Council conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive, multicountry study in India, Nigeri...
Kenyan Ministry of Health (MOH), the Population Council, and Population Services International (PSI)...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...