
GETTING HANDS-ON WITH E-LEARNING: A NEW DIGITAL ALTERNATIVE FOR TRAINING PROVIDERS ON SELF-INJECTION
Amid a global pandemic, people around the world have learned to adapt from in-person meetings and trainings to more nimble
Read first-hand accounts and updates from our team, our partners and users of contraceptive self-injection themselves.
Amid a global pandemic, people around the world have learned to adapt from in-person meetings and trainings to more nimble
Meet Tina: she’s the friend that every woman needs—she is discreet, available whenever necessary and gives advice tailored to your
Self-care presents an opportunity to strengthen overstretched health systems by offering delivery efficiencies while placing people at the center of
Much of the past research on self-injection of the contraceptive DMPA-SC focuses on how best to integrate self-injection into health
While upfront investments in demand generation are necessary in any new product introduction, a static approach may not be enough to drive changes in behavior. Real-time data on consumer engagement with
From the outset, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) consolidated guidance on self-care acknowledges “[t]he principle of autonomy, expressed through free, full
“It starts with yourself.”—Mom, Kaduna Women have self-managed their reproductive health needs for decades, including through the use of contraceptive
Like most global health initiatives, when COVID-19 mushroomed into a worldwide emergency last year, Delivering Innovations in Self-Care (DISC) had to adapt to
Today, in Uganda, a woman can walk into a drug shop and, after training, walk out with a nine-month supply of contraceptives that she
As the world continues to grapple with COVID-19, we have seen our already stretched health systems face additional strains under
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