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Eight Family Planning Advocacy Case Studies

The case studies depict not only the process leading to significant quick wins, such as in the Government of Tanzania Allocates 2 Billion Shillings to Family Planning for 2014-2015, but also captures indirect outcomes and the nuances of collaborative efforts – as shown in Indonesian Advocacy Working Groups Revitalize Family Planning Efforts at the District Level. Each case study extracts lessons learned, like the adaptability of the approach in Mobilizing Mayoral Support in Senegal.  View and download the case studies to see how the AFP approach is improving family planning across global, national, and subnational levels:

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African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Influencing the United Nations Commission on Populati
Democratic Republic of the Congo Commits to Family Planning through the Global FP2020 Partnership
Uttar Pradesh Initiates Review and Revision of Population Policy
Indonesian Advocacy Working Groups Revitalize Family Planning Efforts at the District Level
Four Kenyan Counties Develop Costed Family Planning Strategies
Mobilizing Mayoral Support in Senegal
Government of Tanzania Allocates 2 Billion Shillings to Family Planning for 2014-2015
Uganda National Conference on Family Planning Leads Districts to Renew Commitments
Year: 
2015
Organization: 
Advance Family Planning
Languages: 
English

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Additional FP Advocacy Resources

Please check out Advance Family Planning (AFP), an evidence-based advocacy initiative that aims to increase resources and political commitment for quality family planning programs, contributing to the achievement of the vision of the July 2012 London Summit on Family Planning—to enable women and girls in some of the world’s poorest countries to use contraceptive information, services and supplies, without coercion or discrimination.

AFP offers a wide range of family planning advocacy resources and country-specific information.

Repositioning Family Planning

Increasing financial and political commitment for family planning

Managed by USAID’s Repositioning Family Planning for Sustainable Development in Africa Initiative, the Repositioning Family Planning website offers resources and tools for family planning and reproductive health professionals in sub-Saharan Africa. All materials can be downloaded for free, and you may adapt or translate them for your own work.

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