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A new HP+ blog post shares key lessons to advance universal access to family planning from 16 francophone countries. The lessons emerged from discussions among representatives from 15 francophone countries and Haiti—comprising government, civil society, development partners, and youth—convened by Family Planning 2020. Recommendations from the meeting included the establishment of a legal framework to include family planning in reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage; using evidence and advocacy to make the case for including family planning in health insurance benefits packages; and strengthening stakeholder capacity to understand and manage health financing schemes.
A new HP+ blog post shares key lessons to advance universal access to family planning from 16 francophone countries. The lessons emerged from discussions among representatives from 15 francophone countries and Haiti—comprising government, civil society, development partners, and youth—convened by Family Planning 2020. Recommendations from the meeting included the establishment of a legal framework to include family planning in reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage; using evidence and advocacy to make the case for including family planning in health insurance benefits packages; and strengthening stakeholder capacity to understand and manage health financing schemes.
A new HP+ blog post shares key lessons to advance universal access to family planning from 16 francophone countries. The lessons emerged from discussions among representatives from 15 francophone countries and Haiti—comprising government, civil society, development partners, and youth—convened by Family Planning 2020. Recommendations from the meeting included the establishment of a legal framework to include family planning in reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage; using evidence and advocacy to make the case for including family planning in health insurance benefits packages; and strengthening stakeholder capacity to understand and manage health financing schemes.
A new HP+ blog post shares key lessons to advance universal access to family planning from 16 francophone countries. The lessons emerged from discussions among representatives from 15 francophone countries and Haiti—comprising government, civil society, development partners, and youth—convened by Family Planning 2020. Recommendations from the meeting included the establishment of a legal framework to include family planning in reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage; using evidence and advocacy to make the case for including family planning in health insurance benefits packages; and strengthening stakeholder capacity to understand and manage health financing schemes.
A new HP+ blog post shares key lessons to advance universal access to family planning from 16 francophone countries. The lessons emerged from discussions among representatives from 15 francophone countries and Haiti—comprising government, civil society, development partners, and youth—convened by Family Planning 2020. Recommendations from the meeting included the establishment of a legal framework to include family planning in reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage; using evidence and advocacy to make the case for including family planning in health insurance benefits packages; and strengthening stakeholder capacity to understand and manage health financing schemes.