Examining Male and Female Family Planning Attitudes and Behaviors in Niger
This slide deck reviews an analysis of the Female Segmentation study from 2015 and the Male Segmentation study done in 2017, both in Niger. This study was completed under the Transform/PHARE project.
Source: Population Services International
Date of Publication: February 23, 2021
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- HTSP Project Briefs: Niger, Togo
- Engaging Men and Boys: A Brief Summary of UNFPA Experience and Lessons Learned
- Reaching First-Time Parents and Young Married Women for Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies in Burkina Faso
- The (re)solve Project
- The ECHO Study Report
- Informing Social and Behavior Change Programs using Social Listening and Social Monitoring
- Lever les Tabous: La sexualité et les approches promouvant l’égalité des genres pour mettre fin aux unions et aux mariages d’enfants, précoces et forcés
- Creating Mobile Health Solutions for Behaviour Change: A Study of Eight Services in the mNutrition Initiative Portfolio
- Essential Considerations for Engaging Men and Boys for Improved Family Planning Outcomes
- Male Engagement
- Reflections on Using IVR in FP Activities
- Innovation Brief: The Importance of Segmentation and Tailoring Messages to Constructively Engage Men and Boys in Voluntary Family Planning
- Program Briefs: Changing Attitudes to Shift Contraceptive Demand
- Innovation Brief: Leveraging Technology to Develop and Test Family Planning Mass Media Campaigns in Niger and Cote D’Ivoire