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To bolster family planning and reproductive health supply chain improvements through social accountability, HP+ used a competitive innovation grant to conduct an intervention that would leverage digital tools for engagement, working through a local civil society organization—Sikika—in Tanzania. The intervention demonstrated the potential for a social accountability approach to address facility-level supply chain concerns and to meaningfully improve community engagement. The intervention also created positive, unanticipated, spillover effects as described in the summary brief.
Nkila, J., K. Peel, A. Lipsky, A. Mwangomale, and R. Msittu. 2022. Community Feedback for Improving the Family Planning Supply Chain: Increased Citizen Engagement in Two Counties in Tanzania. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00Z-M61
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