Documenting implementation stories—to share country experiences, lessons learned, and recommendations—strengthens our collective knowledge around what works and what doesn’t when implementing evidence-based interventions in family planning. WHO/IBP Network and Knowledge SUCCESS recently published a series of 15 stories highlighting organizations’ experiences implementing High Impact Practices (HIPs) and WHO Guidelines and Tools in family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) programming from around the world. We hope these tips will help others write their own stories.
“What do you wish you had known before starting this work?”
As countries move toward implementing and scaling up high-impact interventions, the need for documenting implementation stories and sharing knowledge becomes more apparent and more urgent. In order to support and encourage others to document and share their experiences, we’ve compiled this list of tips that we learned from documenting implementation stories about High Impact Practices (HIPs) and WHO Guidelines and Tools.
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Documenting implementation stories and sharing your experiences can have a powerful impact on family planning and reproductive health programs. Strengthening our collective knowledge regarding what works and what doesn’t in program implementation can help advance our global efforts and improve lives.
Overall, be flexible, get creative, and have fun documenting and telling your story.