Sara Seims lays out three rules that, if followed, may well improve the delivery of family planning initiatives to the developing world. These entail: a careful weighing of the costs and benefits of various options; the formulation of a specific and sophisticated measurement target; and a reaffirmation of donors’ values and philosophies
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
Outlines the positive gains made by family planning programs over the past fifty years, and details ...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
The International Conference on Population and Development in 1994 set targets for donor funding to ...
Voluntary high-quality family planning programs reduce poverty and improve women’s and children’s he...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
In this contribution the authors show that development assistance targeting reproductive health over...
U.S. international family planning assistance is one of the great success stories in the history of ...
In this contribution the authors show that development assistance targeting reproductive health over...
The United Nations' (UN's) eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (1) are widely accepted as the ...
A committment to assuring that FPRH services are available for all is one of foundation's most endur...
Family planning improves health, reduces poverty, and empowers women. Yet, today, more than 200 mill...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
This document contains the executive summary of “Family Planning Programs for the 21st Century: Rati...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
Outlines the positive gains made by family planning programs over the past fifty years, and details ...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
The International Conference on Population and Development in 1994 set targets for donor funding to ...
Voluntary high-quality family planning programs reduce poverty and improve women’s and children’s he...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
In this contribution the authors show that development assistance targeting reproductive health over...
U.S. international family planning assistance is one of the great success stories in the history of ...
In this contribution the authors show that development assistance targeting reproductive health over...
The United Nations' (UN's) eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (1) are widely accepted as the ...
A committment to assuring that FPRH services are available for all is one of foundation's most endur...
Family planning improves health, reduces poverty, and empowers women. Yet, today, more than 200 mill...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
This document contains the executive summary of “Family Planning Programs for the 21st Century: Rati...
This brief summarizes evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their childre...
The global community came together in July 2012 in pursuit of an ambitious yet essential goal: ensur...
Outlines the positive gains made by family planning programs over the past fifty years, and details ...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...