At the 2012 Family Planning Summit in London, world leaders committed to providing effective family planning information and services to 120 million additional women and girls by the year 2020. Amid positive response, some expressed concern that the numeric goal could signal a retreat from the human rights-centered approach that underpinned the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development. Achieving the FP2020 goal will take concerted and coordinated efforts among diverse stakeholders and a new programmatic approach supported by the public health and human rights communities. This article presents a new conceptual framework designed to serve as a path toward fulfilling the FP2020 goal. This new unifying framework, which incor...
More than 200 million women in the developing world who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a mode...
Over the past two decades, the quality-of-care framework has become a cornerstone of family planning...
Family planning is re-emerging as a foremost contemporary global reproductive health issue largely o...
Karen Hardee,1 Sandra Jordan2 1Executive Office, What Works Association, Arlington, VA, USA; 2Public...
The 2012 London Summit on Family Planning refocused attention on family planning, garnering much-nee...
In this report, we describe how human rights can help to shape laws, policies, programmes, and proje...
The human rights dimensions of family planning programs have been recognized for nearly half a centu...
At the London Summit on Family Planning in 2012, the goal of expanding access to FP programs by 120 ...
In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, lai...
Because policymakers are challenged by numerous, overlapping definitions of quality of care, with un...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
tion and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, representatives from 179 countries, including the United State...
All women and girls have the right, and must have the means, to decide freely and for themselves whe...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
More than 200 million women in the developing world who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a mode...
Over the past two decades, the quality-of-care framework has become a cornerstone of family planning...
Family planning is re-emerging as a foremost contemporary global reproductive health issue largely o...
Karen Hardee,1 Sandra Jordan2 1Executive Office, What Works Association, Arlington, VA, USA; 2Public...
The 2012 London Summit on Family Planning refocused attention on family planning, garnering much-nee...
In this report, we describe how human rights can help to shape laws, policies, programmes, and proje...
The human rights dimensions of family planning programs have been recognized for nearly half a centu...
At the London Summit on Family Planning in 2012, the goal of expanding access to FP programs by 120 ...
In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, lai...
Because policymakers are challenged by numerous, overlapping definitions of quality of care, with un...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
tion and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, representatives from 179 countries, including the United State...
All women and girls have the right, and must have the means, to decide freely and for themselves whe...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
More than 200 million women in the developing world who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a mode...
Over the past two decades, the quality-of-care framework has become a cornerstone of family planning...
Family planning is re-emerging as a foremost contemporary global reproductive health issue largely o...