On this page, find websites, Research and Learning Agendas, project briefs, project-led or project-supported events, and presentations or webinars.
Interactive Websites

Capturing Adaptations to Family Planning Programming During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Interactive site with adaptations from India, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and Zimbabwe

Locally Driven Country Research + Learning Agendas for Family Planning: Interactive site with research and learning agenda themes, key takeaways, and country-specific information from Côte d’Ivoire, Nepal, Niger, Malawi, Mozambique, and Uganda.
Research and Learning Agendas

Global Research and Learning Agenda: Building Evidence on Contraceptive-Induced Menstrual Changes for Research, Product Development, Policies, and Programs Globally
Briefs
R4S Project Overview
Family planning High Impact Practices (HIPs)-Related Briefs


COVID-19 and Family Planning Assessment and Measurement Briefs
COVID-19 AdapTation Briefs


Equity in family planning Briefs
adolescent sexual and reproductive health briefs
Digital for family planning briefs

How to Choose?
Results from a Content Analysis of Family Planning Digital Platforms (Summary Brief)
Infographics
Webinars
USAID, FHI 360, Society for Family Health, PSI, and Jhpeigo, as well as hormonal IUD manufacturers Bayer and Medicines360, presented: • An overview of the need for digital training solutions for FP providers • Results from a recent study evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of a hybrid digital approach to train providers on the hormonal IUD in Nigeria • An overview of other online training resources for FP providers with a focus on resources to support hormonal IUD introduction to expand contraceptive choice. Slides and more resources available here. June 2, 2022.

FHI 360 and R4S hosted this side session to the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) #NotWithoutFP virtual forum explores questions of equity in family planning program. The session also introduces tools and approaches that support a vision for #NextGenFP that is as inclusive as possible. More info here. February 3, 2021.
CONTRACEPTIVE-INDUCED MENSTRUAL CHANGES can impact users’ lives in both positive and negative ways. This two-day meeting on November 17 and 18, 2020 was coordinated by FHI 360 through the Envision FP and Research for Scalable Solutions (R4S) projects with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development. The event convened experts in the fields of family planning and menstrual health to review evidence around contraceptive-induced menstrual changes, with a focus on user perspectives and experiences across the life course. Find the videos from the meeting below. Access the slides here: Day 1, Day 2. A written question and answer document from our panelists can be found here.