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Relevant and timely updates
in family planning and
reproductive health

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Relevant and timely updates
in family planning and
reproductive health

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Are you looking for program examples and inspiration from a specific country? Select your country from the dropdown menu and you will be able to view all published posts or click on one of the regional hub links to learn more.

Tools for Your Work

These Knowledge Innovations will transform the way you find, share, and use knowledge to improve voluntary family planning programs.

The Pitch - Funding knowledge champions in family planning

The Pitch is a competition to develop and implement innovative ideas in
knowledge management for FP/RH programs in selected countries of
sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.

FP insight. Powered by Knowledge SUCCESS

Knowledge SUCCESS is excited to introduce FP insight, the first resource discovery and curation tool built by and for family planning and reproductive health professionals.

Learning Circles. Sharing what we know in family planning

Highly interactive and small group-based, Learning Circles guide mid-career program managers and technical advisors working in FP/RH through supportive discussions into what works and what doesn’t in program implementation.

Knowledge Management

a strategic and systematic process of collecting and curating knowledge and connecting people to it so they can act effectively.

Knowledge SUCCESS (Strengthening Use, Capacity, Collaboration, Exchange, Synthesis, and Sharing) is a five-year global project led by a consortium of partners and funded by USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health to support learning, and create opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, within the family planning and reproductive health community.

We use an intentional and systematic approach, called knowledge management, to help programs and organizations working in family planning and reproductive health collect knowledge and information, organize it, connect others to it, and make it easier for people to use. Our approach is guided by behavioral science and design thinking principles in order to make these activities relevant, easy, attractive, and timely.