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This Toolkit is for health policy makers, program managers, and service providers who are interested in adding new IUD services to their family planning programs or in improving existing IUD services.
[…] Chain Shortcomings To date, supply chain efforts have largely focused on the contraceptive commodities themselves— IUDs, implants, injectables—but have often failed to consider the corresponding equipment and consumable supplies. Consumables, […]
How is the COVID-19 global pandemic affecting family planning and reproductive health services? We spoke with authors of a recent GHSP article, which outlines how health care providers can adhere to social distancing guidelines while adapting services to meet clients’ needs.
Family planning programmers, providers, and decision makers can use the information in this Permanent Methods Toolkit to ensure the delivery of quality services with broad access and to promote women […]
This article highlights the evolving landscape of family planning and reproductive health in Kenya, shedding light on the significant progress made while addressing persisting challenges.
This article explores recent research on the extent that family planning has been incorporated into HIV services in Malawi and discusses implementation challenges throughout the world.
[…] of self-care, even if they are not self-administered, but are provider dependent (for example, implants, IUDs, vasectomy, and tubal ligation). To understand this further, we can examine the Circle of […]
[…] busy. Debra wanted to wait a few years before having another child. “I got my IUD six weeks after my youngest son was born…. It sounded like a nice option […]