Results from an implementation research study in Nigeria found that with training, Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs), regardless of their previous health care experience, could competently administer injectable contraceptives and that clients reported receiving quality services from trained PPMVs. From 2015 to 2018, the Evidence Project conducted a study to better understand the role of PPMVs in offering voluntary injectable services (e.g., selling, counseling, referring to health centers, and administering). The study was conducted in response to Nigeria\u27s family planning context and the role of PPMVs in the informal health sector. | In Nigeria, the bulk of contraceptive services are provided by private sources, including ...
Global and national policies have refocused attention on postpartum family planning as an important ...
Governments across West Africa have expressed their commitment to increasing access to voluntary fam...
The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and ...
Results from an implementation research study in Nigeria found that with training, Patent and Propri...
In Nigeria, overall modern contraceptive use is very low, however 60 percent of modern contraceptive...
The majority of contraceptive services in Nigeria are offered in private settings, including Patent ...
Despite tremendous progress over the past decades in family planning and fertility reduction, more t...
Background: Nigerian policymakers are debating task-shifting injectable contraceptive services to Pa...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is used to extend the contraceptive effectiveness of lactational...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
In Nigeria, Community Pharmacists (CPs) and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are the ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
Background: Increasingly, literature indicates that Patent Medicine Vendors (PMVs) and Community Pha...
The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and ...
Global and national policies have refocused attention on postpartum family planning as an important ...
Governments across West Africa have expressed their commitment to increasing access to voluntary fam...
The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and ...
Results from an implementation research study in Nigeria found that with training, Patent and Propri...
In Nigeria, overall modern contraceptive use is very low, however 60 percent of modern contraceptive...
The majority of contraceptive services in Nigeria are offered in private settings, including Patent ...
Despite tremendous progress over the past decades in family planning and fertility reduction, more t...
Background: Nigerian policymakers are debating task-shifting injectable contraceptive services to Pa...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is used to extend the contraceptive effectiveness of lactational...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
In Nigeria, Community Pharmacists (CPs) and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are the ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
Background: Increasingly, literature indicates that Patent Medicine Vendors (PMVs) and Community Pha...
The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and ...
Global and national policies have refocused attention on postpartum family planning as an important ...
Governments across West Africa have expressed their commitment to increasing access to voluntary fam...
The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and ...