NURHI Family Planning Method Leaflet
Social mobilizers use this leaflet to graphically present available family planning/child spacing options to couples and women in NURHI cities. The leaflet provides the same images and information as the family planning posters hanging in Family Planning Provider Network (FPPN) sites.
In 2012 a midterm evaluation (Measurement, Learning & Evaluation of the Urban Health Initiative: Nigeria 2012 Midterm Survey) showed considerable improvements in Family Planning knowledge and behavior across the four Nigerian cities. The evaluation showed increases in the knowledge of family planning methods from baseline to midterm across all cities for both men and women. More than 98 percent of men and women have correct knowledge (spontaneous or probed) of at least one family planning method at midterm. The largest increases were observed in Kaduna — a 23 percentage-point increase for women and a 19 percentage-point increase for men.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- Family Planning Counselling Kit
- Birth Spacing and Family Welfare Sermons
- “Because my Husband and I Have Never Had a Baby Before…” Results and Lessons from Interventions with First-Time Parents in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Nigeria
- The (re)solve Project
- Factors Impacting Use of Health Services by First-time/Young parents: A Formative Research Toolkit
- Advocating for Change for Adolescents’ Toolkit
- Men's Reproductive Health Curriculum
- Lessons Learned from an Integrated Approach for Reaching First-time Young Parents in Nigeria
- The P Process
- Saving Women's Lives Through Family Planning
- Saving Women’s Lives Through Family Planning / Child Birth Spacing in Edo State: The Role of Traditional and Community Leaders
- Guidelines for Social Mobilization Activities
- Be Beautiful
- Saving Women's Lives through Family Planning / Birth Spacing in Edo State: Role of Legislators