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Repositioning Family Planning Toolkit
August 2008

This toolkit aims to help those working in family planning across Africa to effectively advocate for renewed emphasis on family planning to enhance the visibility, availability, and quality of family planning services for increased contraceptive use and healthy timing and spacing of births, ultimately, improved quality of life across the region. It was developed in response to requests from several countries to assist them in accelerating their family planning advocacy efforts. The complete toolkit comes with an interactive CD, please contact us for ordering information, or download a PDF here.

Download PDF: English, French

Download by English brief: Cover | Introduction | Update on Family Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa | Developing An Advocacy Strategy | Engaging Community Leaders (1.8MB) | Engaging the Private Sector | Engaging Health Sector Leaders (1.9MB) | Engaging the Media (1.5MB) | Engaging Policy-makers | Additional Resources

Download by French brief: Cover | Introduction | Mise à jour sur la planification familiale en Afrique subsaharienne | Elaborer une stratégie de plaidoyer | Engagement des leaders communautaires (1.8MB) | Engaging the Private Sector | Engagement des leaders du secteur de la santé (1.9MB) | Engagement des média (1.5MB) | Engagement des décideurs | Ressources additionnelles

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