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Frontiers in Reproductive Health

Mother and Children in Africa

 A mother in rural Senegal

Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) was a ten-year program, funded by USAID, to enhance access to and the quality of services for family planning, safe motherhood, and other reproductive health services. The program conducted operations research (OR) in collaboration with developing-country organizations to design and evaluate innovative interventions for improving services. The program also communicated the lessons learned and built national capacity for their utilization in program and policy development.


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For more information contact:
Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS)
Population Council
4301 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Suite 280
Washington, DC 20008 USA
Telephone: +1 202 237 9400
Facsimile: +1 202 237 8410
E-mail: frontiers@popcouncil.org


FRONTIERS is funded by the US Agency for International Development. The information provided on this Web site is not official US Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the US Agency for International Development or the US Government.



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18 May 2009


   

FRONTIERS Legacy

A decade of research informs reproductive health programming in eight major areas. (more)

 

Publications/Resources

“ECP handbook: Introducing and mainstreaming the provision of emergency contraceptive pills in developing countries" (2009) (PDF) (more)

"Assessing integration methodology (AIM): A handbook for measuring and assessing the integration of family planning and other reproductive health services" (2009) (PDF) (more)

Four new FRONTIERS capacity-building courses (more)

"The Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers Working in High HIV/STI Prevalence Settings" (more)

"The Balanced Counseling Strategy: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers" (more)

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