Promoting Health – Adjusting the Reproductive Environment
This brochure describes the work of Transform/PHARE within nine Francophone countries.
The objectives of this project are:
- Increase demand for family planning products and services.
- Enhance the active support for family planning among key secondary targets.
- Address social norms thus creating a favorable environment for family planning.
Transform/PHARE seeks to empower individuals—male and female—and couples to make informed and supported choices about the number, timing and spacing of their births, which will have ripple effects on women’s and girls’ life outcomes.
Source: USAID
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Birth Spacing and Family Welfare Sermons
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- Informing Social and Behavior Change Programs using Social Listening and Social Monitoring
- Advocating for Social and Behavior Change in Family Planning Programs: A Message Framework
- Plan Stratégique National de Plaidoyer en matière de lutte contre le Paludisme (PSNPP) en Côte d'Ivoire 2018-2023
- Guide de Formation Conseil Dépistage du VIH au niveau Communautaire: manuel à l'intention du personnel non médical
- 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
- Innovation Brief: Translating Audience Segmentation Data into Family Planning Programmatic Action
- Innovation Brief: Engaging Influencers and Non-Traditional Actors in Participatory Processes for Family Planning Program Design
- Innovation Brief: Breaking Down Barriers to Family Planning Access by Engaging Agents of Change
- Guide d'utilisation du kit PBCC
- Transform/PHARE activités brise-glace pour atelier de communication - Workshop Ice-breaker Activities
- Innovation Brief: Applying the Human-Centered Design Approach
- Innovation Brief: Leveraging Technology to Develop and Test Family Planning Mass Media Campaigns in Niger and Cote D’Ivoire
- Innovation Brief: The Importance of Segmentation and Tailoring Messages to Constructively Engage Men and Boys in Voluntary Family Planning