Community Health Workers: Meeting the Unmet Need for Family Planning in West and Central Africa
A recent New York Times article featured an updated United Nations forecast that projects the world’s population will reach 10.1 billion by the end of the century, rather than stabilizing at nine billion midcentury as previously predicted.The Promise of Better Health Worker Education with Launch of New Kenya Center
The Kitui Centre of Excellence for Family Planning and Reproductive Health will support local faculty to develop & apply innovative teaching methods.An Imperative to Act: Family Planning in West Africa
Earlier this month, I was in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso with delegates from eight French-speaking West African countries* for the conference, “Family Planning in the context of Population and Development: the Urgency to Act.”How Health Workers Influence Attitudes and Decisions about Family Planning
Last month, a new World Health Organization publication compared current data to data from the early 1990s on the readiness, willingness, and ability of women to use modern contraceptives in sub-Saharan Africa.In Boubous and Contraceptives: Choice is the Name of the Game
I woke up at 5am for the kick-off event of the third annual National Campaign to Reposition Family Planning in Senegal.News from Indonesia: A Bold Vision for Driving the Reproductive Health Global Agenda
Recently, I was in Indonesia for the International Conference on Promoting Family Planning and Maternal Health for Poverty Alleviation.I know that most of us working in reproductive health, especially family planning, fervently agree that ensuring universal access to care and services needs additional resources and attention.Week Two in Ethiopia, Another Woman Saved
Things might have turned out differently had Shashitu delivered a month earlier. Things might have turned out much worse.