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In June 2019, the World Health Organization launched its first Consolidated Guideline on Self-Care Interventions for Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights. Though self-care has been practiced for millennia, these guidelines...
The family planning community has celebrated significant strides in securing a stronger supply chain for family planning and addressing critical barriers to service delivery, resulting in improved access to family planning for...
A critical component is the use of effective and safe materials for absorbing or collecting menstrual blood. Traditional practices in LMICs have seen the use of materials like cloth, hay, ash etc. as absorbents. More recently,...
Analysis from the newly published 2019 Family Planning Market Report shows an increase in market value from 2017 to 2018, though not to the historical levels seen prior to 2016. Notably, CYPs shipped of IUDs increased...
The White Ribbon Alliance’s What Women Want (WWW) campaign originated with a simple, yet radical premise—that women and girls know best. When women and girls are involved in identifying barriers and solutions to healthcare,...
This webinar presents the readiness assessment of primary and secondary health facilities to diagnose, monitor and treat women with pre-eclampsia and eclampsia and other HDP in India, Uganda and Mexico. It will also identify gaps...
During this webinar, Rutgers will present on their unique partnership with DKT International that fights against abortions carried out in dangerous conditions. The new DKT WomanCare Global website will also be showcased, that aims...
Every day hundreds of girls marry or have an informal marital union in Mexico. This serious form of gender violence does not only affect the girl and her family, but it also prevents the Mexican society to develop fully. This...
At the heart of the best functioning supply chains are incredible people. Since 2010, several countries have used IMPACT Teams to empower staff to analyze, use and transform data to improve the performance of their supply chains...