New Survey on Success in Family Planning Programs
What makes a family planning program successful?
The INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the Implementing Best Practices Partners, invites you to share your opinions in a short survey on Elements of Successful Family Planning Programs:
At the end of the survey you will be invited to register for an online discussion forum on this topic, scheduled to take place December 10-21, 2007.
Please share this survey announcement with your colleagues and friends. Thank you for your input!
Survey at http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB22786ZF78CZ


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Dr. Sufi Zamal said,
December 6, 2007 @ 5:00 am
FPA Bangladesh from its experience of working on Family Planning since 1953 things that the following aspects may make a family planninf program successful as:
1) Services to the community through CBD mode.
2) Encourage active participation of the community.
3) Depot holder system for FP logistics like pill & condom within the community.
4) Back up support to the CBD mode by the comprehensive clinics providing services for clinical contraceptions (PLTM) like Injectables, IUD, implant, Vasectomy & Tubectomy.
5) Provision of ancilliary medical services along with the FP activities.
Wubitu Hailu said,
December 10, 2007 @ 8:06 am
A family planning program will be successful, if the program addresses the unmet needs of the program area such as Sexual and Reproductive Needs of Adolescents, Capacitate and Update service providers, Expand service, Promote Institutional Capacity Building, Motivate Individuals and Couples to practice family planning. On top of this to organize forums for Adolescents to demonstrate and role play on sexual and Reproductive Health services to reach large number of their`s peers. Similarly to use satisfied clients to be activist in the community where the program is operating. Finally workshops/seminars for public figures and political leaders to keep them updated.
The expected results will be:-
• Increased contraceptive Prevalence Rate
• Decreased No. of pregnancies
• reduced family sizes
• Decreased maternal and Child Mortality
Victorin FAGBOHOUN said,
December 15, 2007 @ 2:04 pm
Dear sear
Thank you for the hole informations you send us and we want now yor message in french langage.
This the well manor to help us to asqued quikly all yor questions. We was sent of you a letter about our Family Planning Center in Bénin. We fink that your receved it and the enwer no be for a long time.
Thank you sir
Your’s faith fully
Vicrtorin FAGBOHOUN