FRONTIERS PROJECT
Helping Women Achieve Optimal Birth-spacing Intervals Through Fostering Linkages Between MCH and FP Services

Working with Social Planning, Analysis and Administration Consultants (SPAAC), FRONTIERS tested the feasibility of providing integrated maternal and child health and family planning (MCH/FP) counseling and services during home visits. The intervention examined the acceptability and impact of providing integrated MCH/FP counseling and services to providers and patients and investigated why some women may not be able to achieve optimal birth-spacing intervals despite integrated service provision.


Location

Egypt

Duration

July 2005–January 2008

Non-Council collaborator

Social Planning, Analysis and Administration Consultants (SPAAC)

Donor

US Agency for International Development


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31 January 2008


   

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