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Our brand-new quarterly newsletter, Together for Tomorrow, a vibrant compilation showcases the latest triumphs and breakthroughs within our Family Planning and Reproductive Health (FP/RH) community across Asia, East Africa, and West Africa. It’s a PDF resource that’s intended to be read offline.

Learn about the NextGen RH community of practice and its role in addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people. Discover the collaborative efforts and solutions being developed by youth leaders.

Through a long-term partnership, FP2030 and Knowledge SUCCESS have used KM techniques to summarize country commitments in shareable formats that anyone can easily understand and expand documentation expertise among FP2030 Focal Points.

Gain insights on the vital role of Senegal's self-care guidelines and their impact on reproductive health goals. And, delve into the intersection of knowledge management and self-care guidelines, showcasing the collaborative efforts between Senegal and Knowledge SUCCESS.

Obtenez des perspectives sur le rôle essentiel des directives d'auto-soins du Sénégal et leur impact sur les objectifs de santé reproductive. Plongez également dans l'intersection entre la gestion des connaissances et les directives d'auto-soins, mettant en lumière les efforts collaboratifs entre le Sénégal et Knowledge SUCCESS.

L'année dernière, PATH et YUX Académie dans le cadre de HCDExchange ont lancer le réseau des ambassadeurs HCD+ASRH afin d'accroître la sensibilisation et de renforcer les capacités des praticiens, de développer une communauté, d'échanger des connaissances, et de partager des compétences et des connaissances.

Last year, PATH and YUX Academy, as part of HCDExchange project, launched the HCD+ASRH Network of Ambassadors to raise awareness and strengthen the capabilities of practitioners, develop a community, exchange knowledge, and share skills and expertise.

A few weeks before the annual meeting of the Ouagadougou Partnership to be held from December 11 to 13 in Abidjan, the director of the Ouagadougou Partnership Coordination Unit (OPCU), Marie Bâ lifts the veil on the successes and challenges of the Ouagadougou Partnership (OP), 12 years after its founding.