Synthesis of FP2030 Regional Dialogues on Universal Health Coverage
This article explores the impact of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) on improving access to health services, particularly in family planning and sexual reproductive health. It highlights the findings from a series of regional dialogues organized by Knowledge SUCCESS, FP2030, PAI, and MSH, which examined the integration of family planning into UHC programs and addressed challenges and
Supporting High Quality Family Planning Services Through Peer Communities In The Private Sector: An Experience From Nepal
Since May 2021, MOMENTUM Nepal has worked with 105 private sector service delivery points (73 pharmacies and 32 polyclinic/clinics/hospitals) in seven municipalities across two provinces (Karnali and Madhesh) to expand their access to high quality, person-centered FP services, especially for adolescents (15-19 years), and young adults (20-29 years).
Promoting Results and Outcomes through Policy and Economic Levers (PROPEL) Adapt
A brief introduction of the new endeavors underway with USAID's reproductive health project, PROPEL Adapt.
El Avance De La Discapacidad En Ecuador Como Prioridad De La Cobertura Sanitaria Universal
En Ecuador, si bien ha habido importantes avances políticos que reconocen a las personas con discapacidad (PCD) como titulares de derechos, persisten muchas situaciones de exclusión debido a las condiciones de pobreza o pobreza extrema que afectan a muchas PCD, y el acceso real a la salud de las PCD sigue sin lograrse.
How Can Health Financing Reforms Improve Access to FP Services For Those Most in Need?
Adapted from the article “How Enhanced Engagement with The Private Sector Can Expand Access to Family Planning and Bring the World Closer to Universal Health Coverage” developed by Adam Lewis and FP2030.
How Enhanced Engagement With The Private Sector Can Expand Access To Family Planning And Bring The World Closer to Universal Health Coverage
We are pleased to introduce our new blog series, FP in UHC, developed and curated by FP2030, Knowledge SUCCESS, PAI, and MSH. The blog series will provide valuable insights into how family planning (FP) contributes to the achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), with perspectives from leading organizations in the field. This is the second post
FP UHC Blog Series: Ensuring Equitable Access to Family Planning in India’s Health Care System
Adapted from the soon to be published article “How Enhanced Engagement with The Private Sector Can Expand Access to Family Planning and Bring the World Closer to Universal Health Coverage” developed by Adam Lewis and FP2030.
Finding the Nexus Between Family Planning and Universal Health Coverage
A version of this blog post originally appeared on FP2030’s website. Knowledge SUCCESS partnered with FP2030, Management Sciences for Health, and PAI on a related policy paper outlining the intersectionality between family planning (FP) and universal health coverage (UHC). The policy paper reflects learnings from a 3-part dialogue series on FP and UHC, hosted by Knowledge
UHC Demand: Getting it Right to Ensure We #LeaveNoOneBehind
Knowledge SUCCESS, FP2030, Population Action International (PAI), and Management Sciences for Health (MSH) have partnered on a three-part collaborative dialogue series on universal health coverage (UHC) and family planning. Our third conversation focused on achieving UHC through people-centered reforms.
UHC and Family Planning: Financing Schemes, Innovations, and Integration
Our second conversation in this 3-part collaborative webinar series focused on financing schemes and innovations for UHC and the integration of family planning.