The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
PUBLICATION
Author(s): Annie Chen, Nichole Zlatunich, Modibo Maiga, and Don Dickerson
Primary Language: English
Date: 10/25/2013
Abstract:
At the Ouagadougou Partnership and Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) meetings, governments committed to improving access to family planning services and information. Costed Implementation Plans (CIPs) for family planning services and information provide a framework and tools for governments to achieve their international family planning commitments. This booklet, prepared by the Health Policy Project, highlights the methodology behind CIPs, walks through 10 steps for designing and implementing a national CIP for family planning, and shares experiences from seven African countries that have developed national CIPs for family planning to inform their decision making. It is estimated that implementation of the CIPs will accelerate each country's progress toward both achieving its target contraceptive prevalence rate and reducing maternal and child mortality.
Advocacy Capacity Development Civil Society Engagement Costed Implementation Plan Costing Family Planning/Reproductive Health (FP/RH) FP2020/30 Health Financing Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Repositioning Family Planning Scale-up Stakeholder Engagement West Africa