keyword: | family planning (FP) |
Case Study
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In regions of high fertility and HIV prevalence, integration of family planning and HIV services has emerged as a promising strategy to prevent tra |
Family Planning Integration Documents
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In recent years, the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) has made some significant improvements in health outcomes. The country is on track |
Uganda has enjoyed relative stability, has achieved economic reform, and has had many political and social advances since 1986, under President Yow |
Tanzania, with an unbroken record of political stability and abundant natural resources, is a key partner of the United States in East Africa. In r |
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Rwanda is one of the most densely populated, poorest countries in Africa. The 1994 genocide fueled the spread of HIV infection, with thousands of s |
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation, and although it enjoys considerable oil and gas resources, its health indicators are among the worst in t |
Malawi is a small, land-locked country in Southern Africa. The latest estimates of Malawi’s health workforce in the 2000s demonstrate a critical sh |
HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Entry
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Providing family planning services to women with HIV who wish to postpone or avoid pregnancy can prevent vertical transmission of HIV from mother t |
Technical Consultation Material
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March 2011, Washington, DC - Participants at this meeting shared FP/HIV/MNCH integration experiences, identified research priorities for e |
Report
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This technical report discusses the many services needed throughout the prevention of mother-to-child transmission |



