July 19, 2012 — This presentation was given during an end-of-project meeting conducted by the PROGRESS project. PROGRESS (Program Research for Strengthening Services) is a five-year project awarded to FHI 360 by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in June 2008. The project seeks to improve access to family planning among underserved populations by providing global technical leadership and working in selected countries.
Examining the Feasibility of Postpartum IUD Services in Rwanda
March 13, 2012 — This presentation was given during an end-of-project meeting conducted by the PROGRESS project. PROGRESS (Program Research for Strengthening Services) is a five-year project awarded to FHI 360 by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in June 2008. The project seeks to improve access to family planning among underserved populations by providing global technical leadership and working in selected countries.
- Assessing the Feasibility of Postpartum IUD Provision in Rwanda
- Expanding Contraceptive Use in Rwanda
- Introducing Community-Based Provision of Family Planning Services in Rwanda
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy: Scale-up Approach in Rwanda Shows Promise — Client Dossier (Clinical Record), Review and Analysis
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy: Scale-up Approach in Rwanda Shows Promise — Clients and Wives, Survey Review and Analysis
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy: Scale-up Approach in Rwanda Shows Promise — Community Health Workers Survey, Review and Analysis
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy: Scale-up Approach in Rwanda Shows Promise — Provider Team Survey, Review and Analysis
- Research Findings: Integration of Postpartum Family Planning with Child Immunization Services in Rwanda
- Rwanda: Adding Re-supply of Hormonal Contraceptive Methods to Community Health Worker Tasks Does Not Increase Their Workload