This brief describes how The RESPOND Project implemented an employer-based approach to introduce family planning and LA/PMs to companies in the large...
This guide contains 12 recommendations on how to design pilot projects with scaling up in mind, as well as a checklist that provides a quick overview...
This resource package offers practical guidance on how program planners and managers, policymakers, donors, service providers, and community leaders...
Maximizing Access and Quality (MAQ) Initiative/ The INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/ Center for Communication Programs
This brief focuses on the following points:
Tailor interaction to the individual. Clients fall into four categories with different...
Wider availability and use of long-acting and permanent methods (LA/PMs) would reduce fertility rates more than wider use of other contraceptive methods, and countries would be able to meet their fertility goals more cost-effectively. LA/PMs consist of implants, IUDs, female sterilization, and vasectomy, which are the most effective and cost-effective contraceptive methods. Explore the LA/PM Toolkit Series for more information about these methods.