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We Must Address Our Private Sector ‘Blind Spot’ to Expand Postpartum Family Planning
Written by Megan Christofield, MPH | The potential—and stakes—are enormous: the first 23 months postpartum, particularly the first few months, is when women experience the highest unmet need for family planning. Offering their preferred method right after they deliver can be a safe, convenient, and highly effective way to meet this need.
Ambassadors and Influencers
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Mechai Viravaidya’s Impact on the Fight Against AIDS and Overpopulation in Thailand
"At a time when most Thais avoided discussing safe sex and family planning, Mechai Viravaidya promoted condom use with...
History of Family Planning and Role of ICFP 2022
Originally posted by Islamabad Post By Mansoor Qaisar Pakistan’s population growth has continued since the 1940s due...
Save the Children
Save the Children ICFP2022 SponsortwitterAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Resource Center Save the Children’s...
Population and Community Development Association (PDA)
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ICFP Live Community Program Submission
COMMUNITY SEGMENT SUBMISSION DETAILSHOST YOUR OWN SEGMENT FROM THE ICFP LIVE STAGE IN THAILAND! ACCUEILLEZ VOTRE...
TURNING THE TIDE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
By Jose “Oying” Rimon II. Originally published by The Gates Institute - read here At this moment, the global health...
Q&A: Documenting COVID-19 Effect on Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health
Originally posted by Inter Press Service With the COVID-19 pandemic adding complex layers of challenges to the issue...