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Community-Based Access to Injectable Contraceptives Toolkit
Community-Based Access to Injectable Contraceptives Toolkit
- Global Evidence
- Advocate
- Pilot
- Implement
- Determine Feasibility of and Need
- Evaluate the Potential Costs
- Integrate CBA2I into National Policy and Service Guidelines
- Mobilize the Community and Raise Awareness
- Ensure a Logistical System that Supports Proper Waste Management and a Steady Provision of Supplies
- Training
- Establish Systems of Supportive Supervision
- Document and Share Processes and Outcomes
- Scale Up
- Partners
- Advancing Partners & Communities Project
- Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
- ChildFund International
- ExpandNet
- FHI 360
- ICF International
- International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
- IntraHealth International
- JHPIEGO
- John Snow, Inc. (JSI)
- Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (CCP)
- Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
- PATH
- Pathfinder International
- Save the Children
- The Bixby Center for Population, Health & Sustainability
- USAID
- USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
- USAID | Health Policy Initiative, Task Order 1
- Venture Strategies for Health and Development
- World Health Organization (WHO)
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To learn more about community-based family planning, please visit the Community-Based Family Planning Toolkit and take the Global Health eLearning Center's CBFP course.
For more information on injectable contraceptives, including Depo-subQ in Uniject, please visit the Injectables Toolkit.