[…] until recently, were offered only by health workers at health facilities and hospitals. The country’s 10,000 drug shops, which provide greater access to family planning services in hard-to-reach rural areas, […]
[…] only by community health workers and at health facilities and hospitals. In contrast, the country’s 10,000 drug shops, which provide greater access in hard-to-reach rural areas, were authorized to supply […]
Donors and a small group of implementing partners are working to understand how to best support and involve drug shops as safe and reliable family planning providers. Expanding the broader community of family planning professionals’ understanding of the drug shop operators’ impact is going to be important for ensuring a supportive policy and programmatic environment for these providers.
[…] project funded by USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health. It officially ended on September 10, 2019 at the end of its award. K4Health served as a neutral knowledge broker […]
SHOPS Plus implemented a gender-transformative supportive supervision activity in Nigeria. Their goal? Improve performance, retention, and gender equity for voluntary family planning providers.
Adapted from the soon to be published article “How Enhanced Engagement with The Private Sector Can Expand Access to Family Planning and Bring the World Closer to Universal Health Coverage” developed by Adam Lewis and FP2030.
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