Results Roundup: Webinar on New Findings from First-Time Parent Programs
At a recent First-Time Parents webinar, hosted by the Evidence to Action (E2A) Project, Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health, and Pathfinder International, several experts shared their insights on results from recent projects targeting this critical and underserved youth population in Nigeria, Niger, and DRC. This page offers the speakers’ full presentations, and also offers the participants’ questions and answers.
Source: Evidence to Action (E2A) Project., USAID
Date of Publication: August 3, 2020
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
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Examples
- “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
- Lessons Learned from an Integrated Approach for Reaching First-time Young Parents in Nigeria
- Factors Impacting Use of Health Services by First-time/Young parents: A Formative Research Toolkit
- Scaling-Up First-Time and Young Parent Access to Postpartum Family Planning: Could Small Shifts Change the Game?
- Training Tools: Providing Family Planning and Reproductive Health to Young Married Women and First-Time Parents in West Africa
- Beyond the ABCs of FTPs: A Deep Dive into Emerging Considerations for First Time Parent Programs
- Reaching the Youngest Moms and Dads: A Socio-Ecological View of Actors and Factors Influencing First-time Young Parents’ Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Madagascar
- First Time Parents
- Evidence to Action (E2A) Project's First-Time Parent Framework
- Connect: Increasing Use of Pospartum Family Planning by First-Time Parents
- Improving Health and Gender Outcomes for First-Time Parents in Cross River State, Nigeria
- REAL Fathers Initiative
- Our First Baby: Health Education for Adolescents Who are Pregnant or First-Time Parents
- Setting Newlyweds Up for Success: A Young Couple Talks Straight about Family Planning in Congo
- Reaching the Youngest Mothers to Save Lives