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HP+ ended September 27, 2022

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Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Country Adaptations

Extending our approach for diagnosing inequity in family planning programs, HP+ has customized the open source code for three countries: Nigeria, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. The methodology and replication guide describes the approach and provides step-by-step instructions for running the code independently.

This tool requires that users have downloaded and installed the R software environment and RStudio Desktop, both of which are free and enable statistical computations.

Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Nigeria
Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Nigeria

Biestch, K. and S. Farid. 2021. Family Planning Equity Analysis Code: Nigeria. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus.
English ZIP 8.6 kbAugust 2022

Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Uganda
Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Uganda

Biestch, K. and S. Farid. 2022. Family Planning Equity Analysis Code: Uganda. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus.
English ZIP 8.5 kbAugust 2022

Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Zimbabwe
Approach for Diagnosing Inequity in Family Planning Programs: Zimbabwe

Farid, S. 2022. Family Planning Equity Analysis Code: Zimbabwe. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus.
English ZIP 9.0 kbAugust 2022

Related Materials

Celebrating Seven Years of HP+ in Mali
Celebrating Seven Years of HP+ in Mali
Niger Government Signs Decree in Support of Regional Family Planning Services
Niger Government Signs Decree in Support of Regional Family Planning Services
Reflections from the HP+ End-of-Project Learning Exchange
Reflections from the HP+ End-of-Project Learning Exchange

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  • About
    • Project Overview
    • Partners
    • Leadership
    • Contact
    • Work with Us
    • Home
  • Our Work
    • Family Planning
    • HIV
    • COVID-19 Response
    • Health Financing
    • Maternal Health
    • Modeling
    • Capacity Development
    • Gender
    • Health Equity
  • Countries
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Latin America & the Caribbean
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Models
    • News
    • Viewpoints
    • Conferences & Events
    • Webinars
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Health Policy Plus (HP+) is a seven-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-15-00051, beginning August 28, 2015. HP+ is implemented by Palladium, in collaboration with Avenir Health, Futures Group Global Outreach, Plan International USA, Population Reference Bureau, RTI International, ThinkWell, and the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood.

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