FRONTIERS PROJECT
Increasing Access to and Quality and Integration of Contraceptive Services in Latin America and the Caribbean: Findings from Operations Research

This dissemination project consisted of an international workshop, held in Guatemala, to examine the findings from FRONTIERS research in Latin America and the Caribbean. Topics covered included use of the intrauterine device, vasectomy, postpartum and postabortion care contraception, integrating family planning into programs for preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and improving access to and the quality of family planning services through systematic screening and counseling.
 


Location

Guatemala

Duration

June 2007–December 2007

Population Council researchers

M. Estela Rivero-Fuentes, Toni Martin

Donor

US Agency for International Development

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type. 

2008
Rivero-Fuentes, Estela and Antonieta Martin. "Regional workshop to use the findings from operations research to increase the access, quality and integration of contraceptive services in Latin America and the Caribbean,” FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 365 KB) (PDF en español, 354 KB)


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11 July 2008


   

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Publications/Resources

"Regional workshop to use the findings from operations research to increase the access, quality and integration of contraceptive services in Latin America and the Caribbean" (2008) (PDF) (PDF en español)