Across 40 presentations, posters, and roundtable discussions, MCSP shared what we’ve learned works to close the contraceptive access gap for the millions of women in low-resource countries who wish to delay or prevent pregnancy. […]
Category: Reproductive Health
In Madagascar, Respectful Care & Family Planning Go Hand-in-Hand
Providing personalized care and establishing trust prove invaluable in leading women to an informed family planning choice. […]
In Liberia, Youth Health Clubs are Reducing Unplanned Pregnancies
MCSP is training Liberia’s health workers to reach adolescents with correct reproductive health messages […]
Save the date: Aligning the Stars for Quality RMNCH Care! What Does it Take?
Join us for a discussion of critical quality gaps in RMNCH care and ongoing work to improve and sustain high-quality care at scale. […]
Permanent Relief: Lifelong Contraceptives Give Nigerian Women Peace of Mind
MCSP is helping to bring minilaparotomy – a proven, cost effective FP solution – to women like Rosaline, who need it to protect the health and financial future of their entire family. […]
May 16th: Implementing High Impact Health Interventions
Join us May 16th for a lively discussion on how countries can effectively scale up high-impact health interventions to meet their national health goals. […]
Workshop Highlights Rapid Scale up of Immediate Postpartum Family Planning Services in Rwanda
MCSP has made remarkable progress expanding postpartum family planning interventions in Rwanda. […]
Using Data to Drive our Work in Haiti
My journey into the world of data proved to be a bumpy – but ultimately satisfying – one. […]
Reaching Young Women and First-Time Moms with Friendly, Lifesaving Services in Madagascar
MCSP is reaching young and first-time parents with family planning services in Madagascar, which has one of the world’s highest rates of maternal deaths. […]
Opting for POP
MCSP is providing technical support to the Government of India in five states — Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Maharashtra, and Telangana — to expand access to quality family planning services. […]