Objective: To develop a global research agenda that will guide investment in effective interventions to satisfy the large unmet need for modern methods of family planning. Methods: In a global survey, experts on contraception were invited to identify and rank the types of research that would be needed – and the knowledge gaps that would have to be filled – to reduce the unmet need for family planning in the next decade. The experts were then asked to score the research on a given topic in terms of the likelihood of its leading to an intervention that would: (i) be deliverable, affordable and sustainable; (ii) substantially reduce the unmet need for contraceptives; (iii) be effective and efficient in improving health systems; (iv) be ethical...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 70.8 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, 75% of whom are women...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, lai...
Objective: To develop a global research agenda that will guide investment in effective interventions...
More than 200 million women in the developing world who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a mode...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
Background: In order to track progress towards the target of universal access to sexual and reproduc...
To develop a foundation for a national family planning research network, a core research team condu...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Evidence should be the foundation for a well-designed family planning (FP) program, but existing evi...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is responsible for 7.4 million disability-adjusted life y...
Promotion of family planning in countries with high birth rates has the potential to reduce poverty ...
Background: Meeting demand for family planning can facilitate progress towards all major themes of t...
Effective family planning methods are shown to save lives, contribute to gender equality, and boost ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality has declined by nearly half since 1990, but over a quarter million wo...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 70.8 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, 75% of whom are women...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, lai...
Objective: To develop a global research agenda that will guide investment in effective interventions...
More than 200 million women in the developing world who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a mode...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
Background: In order to track progress towards the target of universal access to sexual and reproduc...
To develop a foundation for a national family planning research network, a core research team condu...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Evidence should be the foundation for a well-designed family planning (FP) program, but existing evi...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is responsible for 7.4 million disability-adjusted life y...
Promotion of family planning in countries with high birth rates has the potential to reduce poverty ...
Background: Meeting demand for family planning can facilitate progress towards all major themes of t...
Effective family planning methods are shown to save lives, contribute to gender equality, and boost ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality has declined by nearly half since 1990, but over a quarter million wo...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 70.8 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, 75% of whom are women...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, lai...