Don’t miss E2A in Addis Ababa!
Evidence to Action (E2A) staff members taking part in the upcoming International Conference on Family Planning are ready for a full three days (November 12 – 15) packed with their own presentations as well as opportunities to learn, exchange information and grow valuable relationships with their fellow family planning experts. E2A presentations, which include those that are part of larger panels, poster sessions and roundtable discussions, will touch on our four focal technical areas—service delivery strengthening, scaling up best practices, youth, and integration—and will describe some of the learning we have generated as a project during our preliminary years.
Please come visit us at our booth in Tent 1 of the African Union Conference Center, where we will have a series of new technical briefs showcasing results from our four-country assessment of postabortion care programs in West Africa as well as other materials. Full details about our conference presence, including times and locations, are listed on our conference presence flyer. A more general description is also found below.
Panels
- Quality of Care in Family Planning
E2A Presentation: Key Determinants of an Effective FP/RH Referral System - The Mobile Generation: Using Mobile Phones to Reach Young People with Family Planning Information
- Going to Scale
E2A Presentation: Sustainability of Health Management Approaches at the Woreda Level in Ethiopia - Separated at Birth, Reuniting Family Planning and Maternal Health
E2A Presentation: Scale-up of Integrated Family Planning and Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care
IBP Sessions
- Knowledge Management for Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Community of Practice on Systematic Approaches for Sustainable Scale Up of Best Practices in FP/RH (will include an introduction to the E2A Project)
- Scaling Up Integrated Services
Poster Sessions
- Changes in Method Mix After Introducing Jadelle Implants in Burundi
- Emergency Contraceptive Program Models: Lessons Learned from Mexico, Bangladesh, Kenya and Senegal
- Integration of Family Planning Services in Postabortion Care: Solving One Problem and Preventing Another in Togo
- Assessing Data Use to Improve Family Planning/Reproductive Health Service Delivery at the Community Level in Ethiopia
Roundtables
- Addressing Contraceptive Needs Throughout the Lifecycle
Media Contact
For more information, please contact us.