What's the Recipe for Family Planning Progress in Senegal?
One key ingredient: a healthy dose of partnerships.
Babacar Gueye is a doctor, public health specialist, and epidemiologist with clinical and public health programming experience in malaria, reproductive health/family planning, and maternal and child health.
After receiving his MD from the University of Dakar, Gueye worked for UNICEF, Senegal’s Ministry of Health, and the Senegalese armed forces. Gueye joined IntraHealth in 2007 and has served as the MNCH/FP/malaria project’s malaria coordinator and the deputy project director of technical services for IntraHealth.
One key ingredient: a healthy dose of partnerships.
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This technical brief covers our Informed Push Model, utilized in Senegal to ensure women have reliable access to modern contraceptive methods.
This brief is part of a larger publication about...
This technical brief covers our Tutorat mentoring approach to improve quality of care in Senegal.
This brief is part of a larger publication about IntraHealth’s innovative approaches to global health...