"Strengthening Family Planning Services through Operations Research: Lessons Learned and Future Directions"
Wednesday and Thursday, 23-24 April 2008
Ronald Reagan Building, Rotunda Room
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC
You're invited! Please join us for a two-day forum sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Health
(USAID)'s Bureau for Global Health, the Population Council's FRONTIERS Program, and the ACCESS-FP Program.
The forum will synthesize and communicate the lessons learned from ten years of global operations research on increasing access, quality, and use of family planning (FP) services. The forum will review a wide range of evidence drawn from the experiences of FRONTIERS and its many partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean.
The second day will be co-hosted with ACCESS-FP, and will focus on expanding access to and use of family planning services by postpartum women.
For a preview of the topics to be discussed, view the online agenda.
Please RSVP by 16 April at www.popcouncil.org/frontiers/rsvp.
About ACCESS-FP
The ACCESS-FP Program is a five-year global
program,
sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development, with the goal of
responding to the significant unmet needs for family planning among postpartum women. As an Associate Award through the ACCESS Program,
ACCESS-FP is implemented by Jhpiego in partnership with Save the Children, Constella
Futures, the Academy for Educational Development, the American College of Nurse-Midwives
and IMA World Health.
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