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PLATEN: HTML»PRINT DEMOInternational Conference on Family Planning.

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Inter-ministerial Dialogue on the Demographic Dividend /Dialogue inter-ministériel sur le dividende démographique10:30 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5<p><span style="font-size: 16px;"><strong>Moderator</strong></span>: </p> <p><strong>H.E. NinaSardjunani</strong> (Deputy for Human ResourceDevelopment and Culture at the National DevelopmentPlanning Agency (Bappenas), The Republic of Indonesia)</p><p><span style="font-size: 16px;"><strong>Panelists</strong></span>: </p> <ul> <li><strong>Emil Salim</strong>(Former Minister of Population and Environment,Indonesia)</li> <li><strong>H.E. Felix Kabangue</strong>(Minister of Health, DRC)</li> <li><strong>H.E. AmadouBoubacar Cisse</strong> (Minister of Planning andCommunity Development, Niger) </li> <li><strong>H.E. ChrisBaryomunsi</strong> (State Minister of Health, Uganda)</li><li><strong>H.E. Ngariera Rimadjita</strong> (Minister ofHealth, Chad)</li> </ul>

Youth & SRH risk: Early marriage, family violence, andcontraceptive protection / Jeunes & Risques de SSR:Mariages précoces, violence intra-familiale et protectioncontraceptive10:30 Uluwatu 1

Precious Zandonda, United Nations Population Fund; SibesoMululuma, United Nations Population Fund; Ariadna Capasso,Family Care International; Maria Faget, Family CareInternational; Bibiana Taboada, Inter-American DevelomentBank; Patricia Jara, Inter-American Development Bank; PaolaZúñiga, Inter-American Development Bank; SebastianMartinez, Inter-American Development Bank; Marianella VegaAlvarado, Independent Consultant; Vidalyne Omollo, Centrefor the Study of Adolescence (csa); Nixon Otieno, Centre forthe Study of Adolescence (csa); Suzanne Petroni,International Center for Research on Women; Jeff Edmeades,International Center for Research on Women; Aslihan Kes,International Center for Research on Women; Quentin Wodon,World Bank; Cari Clark, Department of Medicine, MedicalSchool University of Minnesota; Rachael Spencer,Independent Gender Based Violence Specialist; Louisa Gilbert,Associate Professor Co-Director, Social Intervention Group(sig) Co-Director, Global Health Research Center of CentralAsia (ghrcca) Columbia University School of Social Work;Nabila El-Bassel, Professor, Columbia University School ofSocial Work the Willma and Albert Musher Professor of SocialWork Director of the Global Health Research Center of CentralAsia Director of the Social Intervention Group (sig); JaySilverman, University of California, San Diego, Department ofMedicine; Inaam Khalaf, Professor of Maternal Child HealthNursing Faculty of Nursing- the University of Jordan ; AnitaRaj, Professor, Division of Global Public Health, Department ofMedicine Director, Center on Gender Equity and HealthUniversity of California, San Diego Adjunct Professor,Department of Medicine, Boston University

Shiing the Landscape of Child Marriage andAdolescent Pregnancy in ZambiaPRESENTER: Precious Zandonda, United Nations PopulationFundCO-AUTHOR(S): Sibeso Mululuma, United NationsPopulation Fund

Improving Reproductive Health Outcomes for the MostVulnerable Adolescents in Costa Rica: a ComprehensiveHuman Rights-Based Health Care ModelPRESENTER: Ariadna Capasso, Family Care InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Maria Faget, Family Care International;Bibiana Taboada, Inter-American Develoment Bank;Patricia Jara, Inter-American Development Bank; PaolaZúñiga, Inter-American Development Bank; SebastianMartinez, Inter-American Development Bank;Marianella Vega Alvarado, Independent Consultant

Contraceptive Uptake Among 10-24 Year Old Youths inKenya - Lessons Learned from the “youth for Youth”Program.PRESENTER: Vidalyne Omollo, Centre for the Study ofAdolescence (csa)CO-AUTHOR(S): Nixon Otieno, Centre for the Study ofAdolescence (csa)

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The Economic Costs of Child MarriagePRESENTER: Suzanne Petroni, International Center forResearch on WomenCO-AUTHOR(S): Jeff Edmeades, International Center forResearch on Women; Aslihan Kes, International Centerfor Research on Women; Quentin Wodon, World Bank

the Influence of Family Violence and Child Marriage onUnmet Need for Family Planning in JordanPRESENTER: Cari Clark, Department of Medicine, MedicalSchool University of MinnesotaCO-AUTHOR(S): Rachael Spencer, Independent GenderBased Violence Specialist; Louisa Gilbert, AssociateProfessor Co-Director, Social Intervention Group (sig)Co-Director, Global Health Research Center of CentralAsia (ghrcca) Columbia University School of SocialWork; Nabila El-Bassel, Professor, Columbia UniversitySchool of Social Work the Willma and Albert MusherProfessor of Social Work Director of the Global HealthResearch Center of Central Asia Director of the SocialIntervention Group (sig); Jay Silverman, University ofCalifornia, San Diego, Department of Medicine; InaamKhalaf, Professor of Maternal Child Health NursingFaculty of Nursing- the University of Jordan ; Anita Raj,Professor, Division of Global Public Health, Departmentof Medicine Director, Center on Gender Equity andHealth University of California, San Diego AdjunctProfessor, Department of Medicine, Boston University

Introducing and promoting new contraceptive methods /Introduction et promotion de nouvelles méthodescontraceptives10:30 Uluwatu 5

Espilidon Tumukurate, Uganda Health Marketing Group; LeaBwanika, Uganda Health Marketing Group; Ane KirstineBagger, Swedish Embassy; Roselline Achola, UNFPA; JoyTamale, Uganda Health Marketing Group; Laneta Dorflinger,Fhi 360; Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360; Gregory Kopf, Fhi 360;Vera Halpern, Fhi 360; Derek Owen, Fhi 360; Jennifer Ayres,Fhi 360; Lucy Wilson, Fhi 360; Heather Vahdat, Fhi 360;Randy Stalter, Fhi 360; Anja Lendvay, Fhi 360; AmandaTroxler, Fhi 360; Elena Hoskin, Population Council; GeorgeCreasy, Population Council; Kevin Roberts, PopulationCouncil; Michael Cooney, Population Council; RegineSitruk-Ware, Population Council; Ruth Merkatz, PopulationCouncil; Maggie Kilbourne-Brook, PATH; Mags Beksinska,MatCH; Jenni Smit, Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health(match); Cecilia Milford, MatCH; Kathy Shapiro, IndependentConsultant; Patricia Coffey, PATH; Siri Wood, PATH; AnnaStout, PATH; Alain Kaboré, Unfpa Burkina Faso; Cathy Ndiaye,PATH; Ida Rose Colli-Ndione, PATH; Daouda Siddo, UnfpaNiger; George William Barigye, PATH; Fiona Walugembe,PATH

National Condom Promotion for Dual ProtectionAmong Youth in UgandaPRESENTER: Espilidon Tumukurate, Uganda HealthMarketing GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Lea Bwanika, Uganda Health MarketingGroup; Ane Kirstine Bagger, Swedish Embassy;Roselline Achola, UNFPA; Joy Tamale, Uganda HealthMarketing Group

The Coming Pipeline: New Contraceptive Methods inDevelopment and Knowledge Sharing ResourcesPRESENTER: Laneta Dorflinger, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360; Gregory Kopf,Fhi 360; Vera Halpern, Fhi 360; Derek Owen, Fhi 360;Jennifer Ayres, Fhi 360; Lucy Wilson, Fhi 360; HeatherVahdat, Fhi 360; Randy Stalter, Fhi 360; Anja Lendvay,Fhi 360; Amanda Troxler, Fhi 360

Current Views on Cycle Control and Bleeding PatternsProduced by Use of Hormonal Contraceptives; CycleControl Observed from a Novel Contraceptive VaginalRing Containing 150 Μg Nestorone® and 15μg EthinylEstradiol DailyPRESENTER: Elena Hoskin, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): George Creasy, Population Council;Kevin Roberts, Population Council; Michael Cooney,Population Council; Regine Sitruk-Ware, PopulationCouncil; Ruth Merkatz, Population Council

Health Systems and Market Research in India andSouth Africa: Implications for Silcs DiaphragmIntroductionPRESENTER: Maggie Kilbourne-Brook, PATHCO-AUTHOR(S): Mags Beksinska, MatCH; Jenni Smit,Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health (match); CeciliaMilford, MatCH; Kathy Shapiro, IndependentConsultant; Patricia Coffey, PATH

Monitoring Multi-Country Introduction of a NewContraceptive Technology: the Case of Sayana PressPRESENTER: Siri Wood, PATHCO-AUTHOR(S): Anna Stout, PATH; Alain Kaboré, UnfpaBurkina Faso; Cathy Ndiaye, PATH; Ida Rose Colli-Ndione, PATH; Daouda Siddo, Unfpa Niger; GeorgeWilliam Barigye, PATH; Fiona Walugembe, PATH

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Population and Environment: the role of family planning /Population et Environnement: Le rôle de la planificationfamiliale10:30 Kintamani 1

J Joseph Speidel, Ucsf Bixby Center for Global ReproductiveHealth; Sarah Raifman, Ucsf Bixby Center for GlobalReproductive Health; Kirsten Thompson, Ucsf Bixby Center forGlobal Reproductive Health; Ndola Prata, School of PublicHealth, University of California, Berkeley; Jason Bremner,Population Reference Bureau; Robert Engelman, WorldwatchInstitute; Kristen Patterson, Population Reference Bureau;Jenny Tonge, Uk All Party Parliamentary Group on Population,Development and Reproductive Health; Richard Ottaway, UkAppg on Pdrh; Lina Widyastuti, Bkkbn Pusat; Aliya Zain,Bkkbn Pusat; Said Rusli, Bogor Institute of Agricultur

Improving Access to Voluntary Family Planning AlsoImproves Food Security and Contributes to ClimateStabilizationPRESENTER: J Joseph Speidel, Ucsf Bixby Center for GlobalReproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Sarah Raifman, Ucsf Bixby Center forGlobal Reproductive Health; Kirsten Thompson, UcsfBixby Center for Global Reproductive Health

Making the Connection: Population, Family Planning,and Climate Change - Policy Action Recommendationsfrom an Expert Working GroupPRESENTER: Ndola Prata, School of Public Health,University of California, BerkeleyCO-AUTHOR(S): Jason Bremner, Population ReferenceBureau; Robert Engelman, Worldwatch Institute;Kristen Patterson, Population Reference Bureau

Population Dynamics and the Sustainable DevelopmentGoalsPRESENTER: Jenny Tonge, Uk All Party Parliamentary Groupon Population, Development and Reproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Richard Ottaway, Uk Appg on Pdrh

Population Pressure on Land Resources in AgriculturalSocieties: Study on 16 Provinces in IndonesiaPRESENTER: Lina Widyastuti, Bkkbn PusatCO-AUTHOR(S): Aliya Zain, Bkkbn Pusat; Said Rusli,Bogor Institute of Agricultur

Innovations in monitoring tools / Outils de suivi innovants10:30 Kintamani 2

Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth; Özge Tunçalp, World Health Organization; MoazzamAli, World Health Organzation; Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli,World Health Organization; Nhan Tran, World HealthOrganization; Metin Gülmezoglu, World Health Organization;Gina Sarfaty, PAI; Bernice Kuang, Futures Group; KajaJurczynska, Palladium; Isabely Brodsky, Health Policy Project;Wanda Jaskiewicz, Intrahealth International; Alfredo Fort,Intrahealth International; Rachel Deussom, IntrahealthInternational; Randi Burlew, Philliber Research & Evaluation;Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan;

A Systematic Review of Reporting Tools Applicable toSexual and Reproductive Health Programmes: Step 1 inDeveloping Programme Reporting StandardsPRESENTER: Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Özge Tunçalp, World HealthOrganization; Moazzam Ali, World HealthOrganzation; Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, WorldHealth Organization; Nhan Tran, World HealthOrganization; Metin Gülmezoglu, World HealthOrganization

Reproductive Health Index: a Comprehensive Measureof the Status of Women's Sexual and ReproductiveHealth and Rights.PRESENTER: Gina Sarfaty, PAI

Family Planning Effort Index: a Global Perspective onFamily Planning Program EffortPRESENTER: Bernice Kuang, Futures GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Kaja Jurczynska, Palladium; IsabelyBrodsky, Health Policy Project

The Human Resources for Health Effort Index: aCompanion Piece for the Family Planning Effort Index?PRESENTER: Wanda Jaskiewicz, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Alfredo Fort, Intrahealth International;Rachel Deussom, Intrahealth International; RandiBurlew, Philliber Research & Evaluation

Maternal Health Care Services Access Index AmongWomen with No Fertility Intention in Nigeria:Implication on Modern ContraceptionPRESENTER: Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan

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Inspiring, motivating, re-invigorating: Generating demandfor family planning / Inspirer, motiver, revigorer: Générationde la demande pour la planification familiale10:30 Kintamani 3

Saleem Jessani, Aga Khan University; Haris Ahmed, AmanHealth Care Services; Lutaf Ali Mangrio, The AmanFoundation; Sarah Saleem, Aga Khan University ; OlalekanOlagunju, CRERD; Musa Zakirai, NPOPC; Taiwo Ibinaiye,CRERD; Ogumola Saliu, CRERD; Rita Wiwa, Centre forResearch Evaluation Resources and Development; RebeckaLundgren, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Susan Igras, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown University; Nana Dagadu, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; SonaliniMirchandani, The Communication Hub; Raghu Roy, MarsMonitoring & Research Systems; Cynthia Nyakwama, WorldVision Kenya; Bevalyn Kedogo, World Vision Kenya; SusanOtchere, World Vision Us; Adrienne Allison, World Vision

Association of Htsp Messages with Current Use ofContraception in Women Squatter Settlements ofKarachi, PakistanPRESENTER: Saleem Jessani, Aga Khan UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Haris Ahmed, Aman Health CareServices; Lutaf Ali Mangrio, The Aman Foundation;Sarah Saleem, Aga Khan University

Does Exposure to Family Planning Messages in thePreceding 12 Month Period Predict Current Use of aFamily Planning MethodPRESENTER: Olalekan Olagunju, CRERDCO-AUTHOR(S): Musa Zakirai, NPOPC; Taiwo Ibinaiye,CRERD; Ogumola Saliu, CRERD; Rita Wiwa, Centre forResearch Evaluation Resources and Development

How Much Reflection Is Enough? Reaching the TippingPoint of Social Norm Change Through “low Touch”ApproachesPRESENTER: Rebecka Lundgren, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Susan Igras, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown University; Nana Dagadu, Institutefor Reproductive Health, Georgetown University

Transforming Aspirations to Actions: a CommunicationStrategy to Achieve India’s Vision Fp2020PRESENTER: Sonalini Mirchandani, The CommunicationHubCO-AUTHOR(S): Raghu Roy, Mars Monitoring & ResearchSystems

Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy MessagesReinvigorate Family Planning in Siaya County, KenyaPRESENTER: Cynthia Nyakwama, World Vision KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Bevalyn Kedogo, World Vision Kenya;Susan Otchere, World Vision Us; Adrienne Allison,World Vision

From Berlin to Bali: Health, Gender, Rights Moving beyond2015 / De Berlin à Bali: Santé, genre et droits au delà de2015.10:30 Kintamani 5Julia Schmidt, GIZCatherina Hinz, GIZ; Renate Baehr, Dsw(deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung); Tewodros Melesse,IPPF

PRESENTER: Julia Schmidt, GIZCO-AUTHOR(S): Catherina Hinz, GIZ; Renate Baehr, Dsw(deutsche Stiung Weltbevoelkerung); TewodrosMelesse, IPPF

Patterns and Trends in contraceptive use: New results fromSenegal, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and India / Modèles ettendances de l'utilisation contraceptive: Nouveaux résultatsdu Sénégal, Ghana, Tanzanie, Ouganda et Inde10:30 Kintamani 6

Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene & TropicalMedicine; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM; Subhash Khake, FamilyPlanning Association of India; Somanath Sargar, FamilyPlanning Association of India; Kalpana Apte, Fpa India;Heather Marlow, Ipas; Samuel Antobam , Ipas Ghana ; MaryPaul, Ipas; Damian Jeremia Damian, Kilimanjaro ChristianMedical University College; Beatrice Temba, KilimanjaroChristian Medical University College; Sia Emanuel Msuya,Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre; Peter Ibembe,Reproductive Health Uganda;

Trends in Contraceptive Use and Unmet Need forFamily Planning in Senegal – 1980s-2010sPRESENTER: Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene& Tropical MedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): Caroline Lynch, LSHTM

Contraceptive Prevalence and Its Determinants inVidharbha Region of Maharashtra StatePRESENTER: Subhash Khake, Family Planning Association ofIndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Somanath Sargar, Family PlanningAssociation of India; Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

Designing an Intervention to Improve ContraceptiveKnowledge, Access and Use in Northern GhanaPRESENTER: Heather Marlow, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Samuel Antobam , Ipas Ghana ; MaryPaul, Ipas

Prevalence and Factors Associated with ModernContraceptive Use Among Hiv- Positive Women Aged 15– 49 Years in Kilimanjaro Region, Northern Tanzania.PRESENTER: Damian Jeremia Damian, KilimanjaroChristian Medical University CollegeCO-AUTHOR(S): Beatrice Temba, Kilimanjaro ChristianMedical University College; Sia Emanuel Msuya,Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre

A Study of Determinants of Modern Family PlanningUse and Non - Use in Uganda: a Case Study of EightUnfpa Supported DistrictsPRESENTER: Peter Ibembe, Reproductive Health Uganda

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Male involvment and Gender Based Violence / Implicationdes hommes et violence liée au genre10:30 Kintamani 7

Emily Jane Sullivan, National University of Singapore / LondonSchool of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Joelle Mak, LondonSchool of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine ; Brian Perry, Fhi 360;Catherine Packer, Fhi 360; Dawn Chin Quee, Fhi 360; LisaDulli, Fhi 360; Dominick Shattuck, Fhi 360; ChristopherOlayinka Meraiyebu, University of Lagos; Ifeoma Okafor,College of Medicine, University of Lagos; Tinuola Odugbemi,College of Medicine, University of Lagos; Kenneth Owino,Jhpiego; Morine Sirera, Jhpiego; Samson Olusina Bamiwuye,Obafemi Awolowo University; Clifford Odimegwu, Departmentof Demography and Population Studies, University ofWitwatersrand; Olumide Owoeye, Bowen University, Iwo

Motivation and Barriers to Vasectomy in Low andMiddle Income Countries: a Review of the Literature.PRESENTER: Emily Jane Sullivan, National University ofSingapore / London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): Joelle Mak, London School of Hygiene &Tropical Medicine

Reviewing the Evidence to Advance Male ReproductiveHealth Worldwide: Lessons Learned from VasectomyProgramsPRESENTER: Brian Perry, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Catherine Packer, Fhi 360; Dawn ChinQuee, Fhi 360; Lisa Dulli, Fhi 360; Dominick Shattuck,Fhi 360

Are Rural Nigerian Men Willing to Accept NewReversible Male Methods of Family Planning? a MixedMethod Study in the Western RegionPRESENTER: Christopher Olayinka Meraiyebu, University ofLagosCO-AUTHOR(S): Ifeoma Okafor, College of Medicine,University of Lagos; Tinuola Odugbemi, College ofMedicine, University of Lagos

Use of Structured Short Message Service (sms) inTracking Family Planning Demand Generation ThroughFp Male Champions: a Case of Embakasi District inNairobi KenyaPRESENTER: Kenneth Owino, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Morine Sirera, Jhpiego

Gender-Based Violence and Fertility-Related Outcomesin Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries: Evidencefrom Nationally Representative DataPRESENTER: Samson Olusina Bamiwuye, Obafemi AwolowoUniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Clifford Odimegwu, Department ofDemography and Population Studies, University ofWitwatersrand; Olumide Owoeye, Bowen University,Iwo

Ouagadougou Partnership Making Partnerships Work! /Partenariat de Ouagadougou: Réussir les partenariats!10:30 Singaraja Hall 2Sara Stratton, Intrahealth InternationalRodrigue Ngouana,Ouagadougou Partnership Coordination Unit/intrahealthInternational; Margot Fahnestock, The William and FloraHewlett Foundation; Bocar Daff, Ministry of Health and SocialAction; Ousmane Ouédraogo, BURCASO

PRESENTER: Sara Stratton, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Rodrigue Ngouana, OuagadougouPartnership Coordination Unit/intrahealthInternational; Margot Fahnestock, The William andFlora Hewlett Foundation; Bocar Daff, Ministry ofHealth and Social Action; Ousmane Ouédraogo,BURCASO

Quality of care in Family Planning: Burkina Faso and Mali /Qualité des soins en planification familiale: Burkina Faso etMali10:30 Mengwi 1+2

Niare Alassane, PSI/Mali; Traore Sékou Adama, PSI/Mali;Diallo Rodio, PSI/Mali; Brigitte Syan, Equilibres & Populations;Yacouba Ouedraogo, Jhpiego; Blami Dao, Jhpiego; RachelWaxman, Jhpiego; Stanislas Nebie, Jhpiego; Lea Garane,Ministry of Health

La Satisfaction De La Cliente Dans L’utilisation DesMethodes De Longue Duree Au MaliPRESENTER: Niare Alassane, PSI/MaliCO-AUTHOR(S): Traore Sékou Adama, PSI/Mali; DialloRodio, PSI/Mali

Plaidoyer Reussi Pour La Creation De ConditionsFavorables À La Délégation Des Tâches Au Burkina FasoPRESENTER: Brigitte Syan, Equilibres & Populations

Améliorer La Qualité Et L’accès Aux Services DePlanification Familiale Dans Le Postpartum Au BurkinaFasoPRESENTER: Yacouba Ouedraogo, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Blami Dao, Jhpiego; Rachel Waxman,Jhpiego; Stanislas Nebie, Jhpiego; Lea Garane, Ministryof Health

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Understanding influences on Family Planning use: Past,present and future acceptance / Comprendre les influencesde l'utilisation de la planification familiale: Acceptationpassée, présente et future10:30 Mengwi 3+5

Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute; Rubina Hussain,Guttmacher Institute; Lori Ashford, Independent Consultant;Fred Makumbi, Makerere University, College of HealthSciences, School of Public Health; Vivian Zalwango, MakerereUniversity College of Health Sciences, School of Public Health;Selamawit Desta, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth; Simon Peter Kibira, Makerere University, School ofPublic Health; Mabel Luzze Nakabuye, Makerere University,School of Public Health; Hassard Sempeera, MakerereUniversity, School of Public Health; Sam Kagongwe, MakerereUniversity, School of Public Health; Christine Muhumuza,Makerere University, School of Public Health; Syed KhurramAzmat, Department of Uro-Gynecology, University of Ghent;Moazzam Ali, World Health Organzation; MarleenTemmerman, Department of Reproductive Health andResearch, World Health Organization; Caroline Moreau, JohnsHopkins University; Aline Bohet, Inserm 1018; Sarah Burgess,Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University;Mariam Diakité, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Kristen Devlin, Jsi Research & Training; HeatherOrina, Georgetown University; Jennifer Gayles, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

Reasons for Not Using Contraception Among Womenwith an Unmet Need in Developing CountriesPRESENTER: Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher InstituteCO-AUTHOR(S): Rubina Hussain, Guttmacher Institute;Lori Ashford, Independent Consultant

Desire for Future Use of Contraceptive Among 15-49Year Old Women in UgandaPRESENTER: Fred Makumbi, Makerere University, College ofHealth Sciences, School of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Vivian Zalwango, Makerere UniversityCollege of Health Sciences, School of Public Health;Selamawit Desta, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health; Simon Peter Kibira, Makerere University,School of Public Health; Mabel Luzze Nakabuye,Makerere University, School of Public Health; HassardSempeera, Makerere University, School of PublicHealth; Sam Kagongwe, Makerere University, School ofPublic Health; Christine Muhumuza, MakerereUniversity, School of Public Health

Assessing Predictors of Contraceptive Use and Demandfor Family Planning Services in Underserved Areas ofPunjab Province in Pakistan: Results of a Cross-Sectional Baseline SurveyPRESENTER: Syed Khurram Azmat, Department ofUro-Gynecology, University of GhentCO-AUTHOR(S): Moazzam Ali, World Health Organzation;Marleen Temmerman, Department of ReproductiveHealth and Research, World Health Organization

Who Are the Women Who Think They Could HaveBecome Pregnant Without Wanting It?PRESENTER: Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Aline Bohet, Inserm 1018

Mind the Gaps: Understanding Family PlanningTrajectories in Rural BeninPRESENTER: Sarah Burgess, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Mariam Diakité, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; KristenDevlin, Jsi Research & Training; Heather Orina,Georgetown University; Jennifer Gayles, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

Window of Opportunity: Strategies for Addressing theUnique Needs of First-time Parents / Opportunités:Stratégies visant à répondre aux besoins particuliers desnouveaux parents10:30 Legian 1Gwyn Hainsworth, Pathfinder InternationalRegina Benevides,Evidence to Action/pathfinder International; Michelle Prosser,Save the Children ; Bahadur Khadka Khim ,

PRESENTER: Gwyn Hainsworth, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Regina Benevides, Evidence toAction/pathfinder International; Michelle Prosser, Savethe Children ; Bahadur Khadka Khim ,

Faith-Based Health Leadership in Africa: An Integral Part ofImproving Family Planning and Reproductive Health /Leadership religieux en Afrique: Partie intégrante del'amélioration de la planification familiale et la santé de lareproduction10:30 Legian 2Tonny Tumwesigye, Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau(upmb)Veronica Mkusa, Ima World Health/tanzania; ; PrinceBosco, Caritas

PRESENTER: Tonny Tumwesigye, Uganda Protestant MedicalBureau (upmb)CO-AUTHOR(S): Veronica Mkusa, Ima WorldHealth/tanzania; ; Prince Bosco, Caritas

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Connecting Maternal Health and Family planning / Relier lasanté maternelle et la planification familiale10:30 Legian 3

Paul Blumenthal, SPIRES; Kamilee Christenson, StanfordUniversity; Kate Shaw, Stanford University; Sharad Singh,Population Services International; Vinita Das, Queen Mary'sHospital; Anjoo Agarwal, Queen Mary's Hospital; PratimaMittal, Safdarjung Hospital; Rupali Dewan, 2. safdarjungHospital, New Delhi, India; Anjali Dabral, Safdarjung Hospital;Paul D Blumenthal, Population Services International & 5.stanford University; Prima Dhewi Ratrikaningtyas, Center forReproductive Health; Sri Mujianto, Sleman District HealthOffice; Rebecca Callahan, Fhi 360; Irina Yacobson, Fhi 360;Vera Halpern, Fhi 360; Kavita Nanda, Fhi 360; Heather Clark,Population Council; Harriet Birungi, Population Council;Francis Onyango, Population Council; Wilson Liambila,Population Council; Chi-Chi Undie, Population Council;Nafissatou Diop, Population Council; Babacar Mané,Population Council; Salisu Ishaku, Population Council; GodwinUnumeri, Population Council ; Saumya Ramarao, PopulationCouncil; Deepa Rajamani, Population Council

Simplifying Insertion of Intrauterine Devices: a PilotStudyPRESENTER: Paul Blumenthal, SPIRESCO-AUTHOR(S): Kamilee Christenson, StanfordUniversity; Kate Shaw, Stanford University

Assessment of the Effectiveness of DedicatedPostpartum Iud Inserter in Achieving Fundal IudPlacementPRESENTER: Sharad Singh, Population ServicesInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Vinita Das, Queen Mary's Hospital;Anjoo Agarwal, Queen Mary's Hospital; Pratima Mittal,Safdarjung Hospital; Rupali Dewan, 2. safdarjungHospital, New Delhi, India; Anjali Dabral, SafdarjungHospital; Paul D Blumenthal, Population ServicesInternational & 5. stanford University

A Non-Randomized Clinical Trial on the Effect ofProgestin Only Pills on Breastmilk Quality, MaternalLipid Profile and Maternal Blood GlucosePRESENTER: Prima Dhewi Ratrikaningtyas, Center forReproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Sri Mujianto, Sleman District HealthOffice

Ectopic Pregnancy with Use of Progestin-OnlyInjectables and Contraceptive Implants: a SystematicReviewPRESENTER: Rebecca Callahan, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Irina Yacobson, Fhi 360; Vera Halpern,Fhi 360; Kavita Nanda, Fhi 360

Progesterone Contraceptive Vaginal Ring: Results of anAcceptability Study in Kenya, Nigeria and SenegalPRESENTER: Heather Clark, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Harriet Birungi, Population Council;Francis Onyango, Population Council; WilsonLiambila, Population Council; Chi-Chi Undie,Population Council; Nafissatou Diop, PopulationCouncil; Babacar Mané, Population Council; SalisuIshaku, Population Council; Godwin Unumeri,Population Council ; Saumya Ramarao, PopulationCouncil; Deepa Rajamani, Population Council

Family Planning for marginalized communities /Planification familiale pour les communautés marginalisées10:30 Legian 4

Jesse Rattan, CARE; Jean Jose Nzau Mvuezolo, Care ; RosetteBirungi, University Research Co.,llc; Monique Clesca, UnfpaNiger; Jocelyn Javier, Save the Children; Amado Parawan,Save the Children; Ariella Bock, John Snow, Inc; MarcCunningham, John Snow, Inc; Martha Skiles, CarolinaPopulation Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Measure Evaluation; Andrew Inglis, John Snow, Inc; BeckyWilkes, Carolina Population Center, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, Measure Evaluation; Benjamin Hatch,John Snow, Inc

Rapid Uptake and Changing Contraceptive MethodMix, Including High Use of Larcs, in Two Crisis-Affected Populations in Chad and DrcPRESENTER: Jesse Rattan, CARECO-AUTHOR(S): Jean Jose Nzau Mvuezolo, Care

Addressing Myths and Misconceptions to Increase Useof Contraceptives; Uganda Quality ImprovementApproachPRESENTER: Rosette Birungi, University Research Co.,llc

Niger --Provision of Family Planning Services toNomadic Peoples Via Mobile ClinicsPRESENTER: Monique Clesca, Unfpa Niger

Increasing Use of Effective Contraception Methods byUrban Poor in Metro ManilaPRESENTER: Jocelyn Javier, Save the ChildrenCO-AUTHOR(S): Amado Parawan, Save the Children

Access Matters: the Importance of Urban and RuralPatterns in Access on Contraceptive Demand andInjectable Use in MalawiPRESENTER: Ariella Bock, John Snow, IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Marc Cunningham, John Snow, Inc;Martha Skiles, Carolina Population Center, University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill, Measure Evaluation;Andrew Inglis, John Snow, Inc; Becky Wilkes, CarolinaPopulation Center, University of North Carolina atChapel Hill, Measure Evaluation; Benjamin Hatch,John Snow, Inc

Preparing Markets for Donor Transition / Préparer lesmarchés pour une transition des bailleurs de fonds10:30 Legian 5Margaret Kohn, Merck/MSDAlice Miller, Financing forDevelopment; Marguerite Farrell, Usaid; Hendra Gunawan , PtTunggal Idaman Abdi

PRESENTER: Margaret Kohn, Merck/MSDCO-AUTHOR(S): Alice Miller, Financing for Development;Marguerite Farrell, Usaid; Hendra Gunawan , PtTunggal Idaman Abdi

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Post-Abortion Family Planning / Planification familialepost-avortement10:30 Legian 6

Usha Radhakrishnan, Fpa India; Kalpana Apte, Fpa India;Ayele Gemechu, EngenderHealth; Belay Awie,EngenderHealth; Melaku Samuel, Ipas Ethiopia; TewodrosTolossa, Ipas Ethiopia; Ashenafi Alemayehu Alemayehu, IpasEthiopia; Douglas Huber, Christian Connections forInternational Health; Carolyn Curtis, USAID; Laili Irani,Population Reference Bureau; Sara Pappa, Futures Group;Lauren Arrington, University of Maryland - St. Joseph MedicalCenter; Erin Pearson, Ipas; Kamal Biswas, Ipas Bangladesh;Rezwana Chowdhury, Ipas Bangladesh; Kathryn Andersen,Ipas; Sharmin Sultana, Ipas Bangladesh; S.m. Shahidullah,Ipas Bangladesh; Michele Decker, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health

Trends and Patterns in Adopting a Long-TermContraceptive Method Among Abortion Clients in FpaIndia ClinicsPRESENTER: Usha Radhakrishnan, Fpa IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

Cautious Planning During Comprehensive AbortionCare Service Delivery Initiation Maximizes PostAbortion Family Planning Uptake: Experience from theAbri Project, EthiopiaPRESENTER: Ayele Gemechu, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Belay Awie, EngenderHealth

Contraceptive Method Mix in Post-Abortion FamilyPlanning (pafp): Opportunities to Address Women withUnmet Need for Long-Acting Reversible Contraception(larc)PRESENTER: Melaku Samuel, Ipas EthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Tewodros Tolossa, Ipas Ethiopia;Ashenafi Alemayehu Alemayehu, Ipas Ethiopia

Postabortion Care: New Treatments, Better FamilyPlanning and Real ProgressPRESENTER: Douglas Huber, Christian Connections forInternational HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Carolyn Curtis, USAID; Laili Irani,Population Reference Bureau; Sara Pappa, FuturesGroup; Lauren Arrington, University of Maryland - St.Joseph Medical Center

Predictors of Modern Contraceptive Use Four MonthsPost-Procedure: Findings from a Prospective Study ofUterine Evacuation Clients in BangladeshPRESENTER: Erin Pearson, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Kamal Biswas, Ipas Bangladesh;Rezwana Chowdhury, Ipas Bangladesh; KathrynAndersen, Ipas; Sharmin Sultana, Ipas Bangladesh;S.m. Shahidullah, Ipas Bangladesh; Michele Decker,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Youth and Technology / Les jeunes et la technologie10:30 Legian 7

Sara Pellegrom, Women Deliver; Emman Babatunde Ajidagba,Campus Health and Rights Initiative; Adebisi Adenipekun,Obafemi Awolowo University; Boladale Mapayi, Department ofMental Health; Bamidele.m Bello, Population andReproductive Health Programme, College of Health Science,Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Adesegun Fatusi,Obafemi Awolowo University; Emily Mangone, Unc ChapelHill; Elizabeth Chen , Unc Chapel Hill; Carolyn N. Ashcroft,Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University;Alexis Ettinger, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Danish Ahmad, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown University; Charu Chadha, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown Univ; Victoria Shelus,Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown Univ; LuigiBurgoa, UNFPA;

Sharing Young People’s Stories Through Digital MediaPRESENTER: Sara Pellegrom, Women Deliver

Breaking Barriers of Youth's Access toContraceptives:the Mobile Phones TechnologyApproachPRESENTER: Emman Babatunde Ajidagba, Campus Healthand Rights InitiativeCO-AUTHOR(S): Adebisi Adenipekun, Obafemi AwolowoUniversity; Boladale Mapayi, Department of MentalHealth; Bamidele.m Bello, Population andReproductive Health Programme, College of HealthScience, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; AdesegunFatusi, Obafemi Awolowo University

Teen Tech: How Smartphone Apps Address UnintendedPregnancy Among Teens and Young Adults: a Reviewand Content AnalysisPRESENTER: Emily Mangone, Unc Chapel HillCO-AUTHOR(S): Elizabeth Chen , Unc Chapel Hill

The Linkages Between Fertility Awareness and FamilyPlanning Uptake: Program Findings of Scaling MhealthServices in IndiaPRESENTER: Carolyn N. Ashcro, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Alexis Ettinger, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown University; Danish Ahmad,Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Charu Chadha, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown Univ; Victoria Shelus, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown Univ

Indigenous Adolescents and Young People Involved inTher Sexual and Reproductive Rights in BoliviaPRESENTER: Luigi Burgoa, UNFPA

What is our responsibility towards women whencontraception fails or is not used? / Quelle est notreresponsabilité envers les femmes lorsque la contraceptionéchoue ou n'est pas utilisée?10:30 Legian 8+9Marge Berer, International Campaign for Women's Right toSafe AbortionKrystyna Kacpura, Federation for Women andFamily Planning, Astra Network; Beverly Winikoff, GynuityHealth Projects; Suchitra Dalvie, Asia Safe AbortionPartnership; Cynthia Summers, Guttmacher Institute

PRESENTER: Marge Berer, International Campaign forWomen's Right to Safe AbortionCO-AUTHOR(S): Krystyna Kacpura, Federation for Womenand Family Planning, Astra Network; Beverly Winikoff,Gynuity Health Projects; Suchitra Dalvie, Asia SafeAbortion Partnership; Cynthia Summers, GuttmacherInstitute

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Universal Health Insurance Coverage: Making the Case forIncluding Family Planning / Couverture sanitaire universelle:Argumenter pour l'inclusion de la planification familiale12:00 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Rena Eichler, Broad Branch AssociatesAlex Todd, USAID;Jenna Wright, Broad Branch Associates; Patrick Aboagye,Ghana Health Service; Ngabo Fidel, Ministry of Health

PRESENTER: Rena Eichler, Broad Branch AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Alex Todd, USAID; Jenna Wright, BroadBranch Associates; Patrick Aboagye, Ghana HealthService; Ngabo Fidel, Ministry of Health

South-South Exchange on Family Planning / ÉchangesSud-Sud sur la planification familiale12:00 Uluwatu 1Fatimata Sy, Ouagadougou Partnership CoordinationUnitSahlu Haile, Packard Foundation; Benoit Kalasa, UNFPA;Yoriko Yasukawa, Unfpa Apro

PRESENTER: Fatimata Sy, Ouagadougou PartnershipCoordination UnitCO-AUTHOR(S): Sahlu Haile, Packard Foundation; BenoitKalasa, UNFPA; Yoriko Yasukawa, Unfpa Apro

Ensuring Contraceptive Security / Garantir la sécuritécontraceptive12:00 Uluwatu 5

Trinity Zan, Fhi 360; Christine Lasway, Fhi 360; BocarMamadou Daff, Direction De La Santé De La Reproduction EtDe La Survie De L’enfant (dsrse), Senegal; Siga Diop, Fhi 360;Mansour Ndiath, Fhi 360; Sammy Musunga, Fhi 360; EricVanpraag, FHI360; Nelson a Keyonzo, Jhpiego; Morine Sirera,Jhpiego; George Kichamu, NCPD; Julius Korir, KenyattaUniversity; Mark Kabue, Jhpiego; Charles Waka, Jhpiego;Sam Ochola, Nairobi County Government; Jonah Mwangi,Ministry of Health; James Riungu, Jhpiego Corporation;Parmindar Lotay, Pharm Access Africa Ltd; Linda Ojiambo,Pharm Access Africa Ltd; Egbert Bruce, John Snow, Inc; IreneAgyemang, John Snow, Inc; Philip Kwao, John Snow, Inc

Performance Monitoring and Resource Tracking ofCosted Implementation Plans: Comparing Experiencesfrom Senegal and TanzaniaPRESENTER: Trinity Zan, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Christine Lasway, Fhi 360; BocarMamadou Daff, Direction De La Santé De LaReproduction Et De La Survie De L’enfant (dsrse),Senegal; Siga Diop, Fhi 360; Mansour Ndiath, Fhi 360;Sammy Musunga, Fhi 360

Moving a National Fp Plan into Action: a Case Study ofTanzania’s Approach and Lessons Learned Executingthe Fp Costed Implementation Plan, 2010-2015PRESENTER: Sammy Musunga, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Christine Lasway, Fhi 360; Eric Vanpraag,FHI360

Family Planning Expenditures Analysis for NairobiCounty in Kenya, 2011-2013PRESENTER: Nelson a Keyonzo, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Morine Sirera, Jhpiego; George Kichamu,NCPD; Julius Korir, Kenyatta University; Mark Kabue,Jhpiego; Charles Waka, Jhpiego; Sam Ochola, NairobiCounty Government; Jonah Mwangi, Ministry of Health

No Commodities, No Services!! – EnsuringContraceptives Security in Three Urban Cities in KenyaPRESENTER: James Riungu, Jhpiego CorporationCO-AUTHOR(S): Jonah Mwangi, Ministry of Health;Parmindar Lotay, Pharm Access Africa Ltd; LindaOjiambo, Pharm Access Africa Ltd

Promoting Contraceptive Security Through ImprovedStock Status VisibilityPRESENTER: Egbert Bruce, John Snow, IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Irene Agyemang, John Snow, Inc; PhilipKwao, John Snow, Inc

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Mobile in the Mix: improving Family planning demand andaccess / "Mobile in the Mix": Améliorer la demande et l'accèsà la planification familiale12:00 Kintamani 1

Emmanuel Phillipo, Marie Stopes Tanzania; Mengi Ntinginya,Marie Stopes Tanzania; Joseph Kowihangiro, Marie StopesTanzania; Mwemezi Ngemera, Marie Stopes Tanzania; JillPeterson, Fhi 360; Aurelie Brunie, Fhi 360; Salif Ndiaye,CRDH; Elisabeth Diatta Ndiaye, Intrahealth International;Reena Yasmin, Marie Stopes Bangladesh; Sadid Nuremowla,Marie Stopes Bangladesh; Aminah Khan, Greestar SocialMarketing; Fawad Shamim, Greenstar Social Marketing;Arsalan Jabbar, Greenstar Social Marketing; Arman Majidulla,Greenstar Social Marketing; Sylvia Mariettah Katende,Uganda Health Marketing Group; Francis Nsanga, UgandaHealth Marketing Group; Stephen Alege, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Lea Bwanika, Uganda Health MarketingGroup; Samuel Zirimenya, Uganda Health Marketing Group;Joy Tamale, Uganda Health Marketing Group; JuliusSsekinkuse, Communication for Development FoundationUganda

Expanding Access to Modern Family Planning MethodsAmong Rural Women and Men Through MobileOutreach Model: Marie Stopes TanzaniaPRESENTER: Emmanuel Phillipo, Marie Stopes TanzaniaCO-AUTHOR(S): Mengi Ntinginya, Marie Stopes Tanzania;Joseph Kowihangiro, Marie Stopes Tanzania; MwemeziNgemera, Marie Stopes Tanzania

Staying In, or Reaching Out? Comparing Fixed andOutreach Family Planning Approaches for the UrbanPoor in SenegalPRESENTER: Jill Peterson, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Aurelie Brunie, Fhi 360; Salif Ndiaye,CRDH; Elisabeth Diatta Ndiaye, IntrahealthInternational

The Story of the Roving Team: an Initiative to ImproveAccess to Voluntary Surgical Contraceptives in RemoteLocations of BangladeshPRESENTER: Reena Yasmin, Marie Stopes BangladeshCO-AUTHOR(S): Sadid Nuremowla, Marie StopesBangladesh

Are Mobile Service Units a Good Intervention toIncrease Family Planning Coverage? Results fromPakistanPRESENTER: Aminah Khan, Greestar Social MarketingCO-AUTHOR(S): Fawad Shamim, Greenstar SocialMarketing; Arsalan Jabbar, Greenstar Social Marketing;Arman Majidulla, Greenstar Social Marketing

Using a Toll-Free Helpline to Increase Knowledge andCreate Demand for Family Planning Services in UgandaPRESENTER: Sylvia Mariettah Katende, Uganda HealthMarketing GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Francis Nsanga, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Stephen Alege, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Lea Bwanika, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Samuel Zirimenya, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Joy Tamale, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Julius Ssekinkuse, Communicationfor Development Foundation Uganda

The role of Advocacy in Family Planning / Le rôle duplaidoyer dans la planification familiale12:00 Kintamani 2

Kehinde Osinowo, Association for Reproductive and FamilyHealth (arfh); Saskia Husken, Rutgers Wpf; Titilola Abolade,Association for Reproductive and Family Health (arfh); EstherAgbarakwe, Association for Reproductive and Family Health(arfh) ; Lucy Wilson, Fhi 360; Heather Vahdat, Fhi 360;Mohammad Abdullah, Lombok Barat District Health Office;Yeni Tri Herwanto, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation; EmmahKariuki, Jhpiego; Nimrod Silla, CCP; Wycliffe Waweru,Population Services International; Pierre Moon, PopulationServices International; Daniel Messer, PSI

Advocacy for Change: Building Alliances forStakeholders’ Buy-in Towards Improving FemaleCondom Uptake in Nigeria.PRESENTER: Kehinde Osinowo, Association for Reproductiveand Family Health (ar)CO-AUTHOR(S): Saskia Husken, Rutgers Wpf; TitilolaAbolade, Association for Reproductive and FamilyHealth (ar); Esther Agbarakwe, Association forReproductive and Family Health (ar)

Expanding the Impact of Contraceptive DevelopmentThrough Partnerships, Knowledge Sharing, and anInnovative Monitoring and Evaluation ApproachPRESENTER: Lucy Wilson, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Heather Vahdat, Fhi 360

District-Level Advocacy to Ensure Sustainability ofFamily Planning Programs in West Lombok, IndonesiaPRESENTER: Mohammad Abdullah, Lombok Barat DistrictHealth OfficeCO-AUTHOR(S): Yeni Tri Herwanto, Cipta Cara PaduFoundation

The Role of Informal Structures and Leadership inEnhancing Family Planning Acceptance byCommunities in an Urban Setting; the Nairobi CaseStudy.PRESENTER: Emmah Kariuki, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Nimrod Silla, CCP

Leading with Evidence: Implementing a GlobalManagement Information System to Improve EvidenceBased Decision MakingPRESENTER: Wycliffe Waweru, Population ServicesInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Pierre Moon, Population ServicesInternational; Daniel Messer, PSI

How can we scale up e�ective approaches for increasing FPaccess to underserved populations? / Comment mettre àéchelle des approches e�caces pour augmenter l'accès despopulations défavorisées à la PF?12:00 Kintamani 3

Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes International; MohammadMurtala Mai, E2a Project/pathfinder International; JaneWickstrom, EngenderHealth; Walter Proper, John Snow Inc.;Julie Taft, Marie Stopes International; Angela Akol, Fhi 360

How Can We Scale Up Effective Approaches forIncreasing Fp Access to Underserved Populations?PRESENTER: Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mohammad Murtala Mai, E2aProject/pathfinder International; Jane Wickstrom,EngenderHealth; Walter Proper, John Snow Inc.; JulieTa, Marie Stopes International; Angela Akol, Fhi 360

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Multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs): a promisingresponse to current challenges around hormonalcontraceptive methods and HIV / Technologies de préventionmulti-usages: Une réponse prometteuse aux défis actuelsdes méthodes hormonales et du VIH12:00 Kintamani 5Bethany Young Holt, Cami Health/public HealthInstituteChelsea Polis, Guttmacher Institute; AnkeHemmerling, UCSF; Kirsten Vogelsong, The Bill & MelindaGates Foundation; Laura Dellplain, Cami Health; JosephRomano, Nwj Group; Moushira El-Sahn, IndependentConsultant

PRESENTER: Bethany Young Holt, Cami Health/publicHealth InstituteCO-AUTHOR(S): Chelsea Polis, Guttmacher Institute;Anke Hemmerling, UCSF; Kirsten Vogelsong, The Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation; Laura Dellplain, CamiHealth; Joseph Romano, Nwj Group; MoushiraEl-Sahn, Independent Consultant

Integration of Family Planning and other health 3 /Intégration de la planification familiale et autres questionsde santé 312:00 Kintamani 6

Rupali Limaye, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth; Nandita Kapadia-Kundu, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Rebecca Arnold, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs Bkmi 2; Jessica Gergen,Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs ; TaraSullivan, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs;Vanessa Mitchell, JHPIEGO; Arin Dutta, Health Policy Project,Futures Group; Erin Mcginn, Palladium; Ricardo Silva, HealthPolicy Project, Futures Group; Juan Dent, Health PolicyProject, Futures Group; Nicole Perales, Health Policy Project,Futures Group; Florence Anam, The National EmpowermentNetwork of People Living with Hiv/aids in Kenya (nephak);Nelson Otwoma, The National Empowerment Network ofPeople Living with Hiv/aids in Kenya (nephak); Abo Ul HassanMadni, Pathfinder International, Pakistan Field Office; TauseefAhmed, Pathfinder International; Mahesh Karra, HarvardUniversity; Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School of PublicHealth; David Canning, Harvard University; TillBaernighausen, Harvard University; Elina Pradhan, HarvardUniversity; Leigh Senderowicz, Harvard School of PublicHealth

Assessing the Community-Level Effectiveness of anIntegrated Family Planning, Mnch and NutritionDigital Intervention with Fieldworkers in Two Districtsof BangladeshPRESENTER: Rupali Limaye, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Nandita Kapadia-Kundu, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health; Rebecca Arnold,Johns Hopkins Center for Communication ProgramsBkmi 2; Jessica Gergen, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs ; Tara Sullivan, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs;Vanessa Mitchell, JHPIEGO

Scale-Up of Family Planning in Malawi andMozambique: Implications for the Hiv EpidemicPRESENTER: Arin Dutta, Health Policy Project, FuturesGroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Erin Mcginn, Palladium; Ricardo Silva,Health Policy Project, Futures Group; Juan Dent,Health Policy Project, Futures Group; Nicole Perales,Health Policy Project, Futures Group

Enhancing the Capacity of Wlhiv in Family PlanningAccess and ChoicePRESENTER: Florence Anam, The National EmpowermentNetwork of People Living with Hiv/aids in Kenya (nephak)CO-AUTHOR(S): Nelson Otwoma, The NationalEmpowerment Network of People Living with Hiv/aidsin Kenya (nephak)

Domestic Violence and Its Influence on Fp Practices,Pregnancy Status and Outcomes in PakistanPRESENTER: Abo Ul Hassan Madni, PathfinderInternational, Pakistan Field OfficeCO-AUTHOR(S): Tauseef Ahmed, Pathfinder International

Studying the Impact and Performance ofInstitutionalizing Immediate Post-Partum Iud ServicesAs a Routine Part of Antenatal Counselling and DeliveryRoom Services in Sri LankaPRESENTER: Mahesh Karra, Harvard UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School ofPublic Health; David Canning, Harvard University; TillBaernighausen, Harvard University; Elina Pradhan,Harvard University; Leigh Senderowicz, Harvard Schoolof Public Health

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Family Planning Determinants 2 / Déterminants de laplanification familiale12:00 Kintamani 7

Saleh Babazadeh, Tulane School of Public Health and TropicalMedicine; Philip Anglewicz, Tulane University School of PublicHealth and Tropical Medicine; Patrick Kayembe, KinshasaEcole De Santé Publique; Linnea Perry, Tulane UniversitySchool of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Nelly Dikamba,Kinshasa Ecole De Santé Publique; Heidi Brown, Partnering toSave Lives; Heng Kun, Partnering to Save Lives; Lijie Xia,Centre for Health Through Action on Social Exclusion (chase);Melissa Graham, Centre for Health Through Action on SocialExclusion (chase); Desta Kebede, Family Guidance Associationof Ethiopia; Mekonnen Tadesse, Family Guidance Associationof Ethiopia; Genet Mengistu Haile, Family GuidanceAssociation of Ethiopia; Hope Neighbor, Camber Collective ;Jessica Vandermark, Hope Global Consulting, Llc; MamtaRajbhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (iips);Sanjay K. Mohanty, International Institute for PopulationSciences (iips)

The Relative Effect of Individual Factors VersusCommunity-Level Access Measures on ModernContraceptive Use in Kinshasa, Drc: a MultilevelAnalysisPRESENTER: Saleh Babazadeh, Tulane School of PublicHealth and Tropical MedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): Philip Anglewicz, Tulane UniversitySchool of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; PatrickKayembe, Kinshasa Ecole De Santé Publique; LinneaPerry, Tulane University School of Public Health andTropical Medicine; Nelly Dikamba, Kinshasa Ecole DeSanté Publique

Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes and PracticesAmong Female Garment Factory Workers in CambodiaPRESENTER: Heidi Brown, Partnering to Save LivesCO-AUTHOR(S): Heng Kun, Partnering to Save Lives; LijieXia, Centre for Health Through Action on SocialExclusion (chase); Melissa Graham, Centre for HealthThrough Action on Social Exclusion (chase)

Increasing Access to Fp and Other Srh Services AmongPastoralist Communities in Afar Region, Ethiopia:Programmatic Lessons from FgaePRESENTER: Desta Kebede, Family Guidance Association ofEthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Mekonnen Tadesse, Family GuidanceAssociation of Ethiopia; Genet Mengistu Haile, FamilyGuidance Association of Ethiopia

Using Customer Insights to Generate Family PlanningDemand in NigerPRESENTER: Hope Neighbor, Camber CollectiveCO-AUTHOR(S): Jessica Vandermark, Hope GlobalConsulting, Llc

Inter-District Inequalities in Utilization of Reproductiveand Child Health(rch) Services in Uttar PradeshPRESENTER: Mamta Rajbhar, International Institute forPopulation Sciences (iips)CO-AUTHOR(S): Sanjay K. Mohanty, InternationalInstitute for Population Sciences (iips)

Youth Campaigns and Demand Generation/ Campagnes pourles jeunes et Génération de la demande12:00 Mengwi 1+2

Pragya Pranjali, Engenderhealth Inc.; Sanjeev Dham,Engenderhealth ; Subhamanyu Chakravarty ,Engenderhealth; Sunita Singal, Engenderhealth Inc.;Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, World Health Organization; AlkaBarua, Independent Consultant; Anand Sinha, The David andLucile Packard Foundation; Ghazaleh Samandari,EngenderHealth; Manya Dotson, Jhpiego; Everlyne Njiri,Jhpiego; Christine Ayuyo, Jhpiego; Pamela Lynam , JHPIEGO;Stuart Merkel, Jhpiego; Hanzhen Lan, China Youth Network;Zhaoyang Xu, China Youth Network; Shanshan He, ChinaYouth Network; Jiahui Chen, China Youth Network; Qian Liu,China Youth Network; Sohaibou Diane, ASBEF/IPPF; SolomonAbebe, Pathfinder International; Mengistu Kibret, PathfinderInternational

Standardizing a Performance Assessment Tool forMeasuring Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Healthin IndiaPRESENTER: Pragya Pranjali, Engenderhealth Inc.CO-AUTHOR(S): Sanjeev Dham, Engenderhealth ;Subhamanyu Chakravarty , Engenderhealth; SunitaSingal, Engenderhealth Inc.; Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, World Health Organization; Alka Barua,Independent Consultant; Anand Sinha, The David andLucile Packard Foundation; Ghazaleh Samandari,EngenderHealth

Engage, Believe, Achieve! a Creative Design Partnershipwith Kenyan University Students IncreasesContraceptive Use on CampusPRESENTER: Manya Dotson, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Everlyne Njiri, Jhpiego; Christine Ayuyo,Jhpiego; Pamela Lynam , JHPIEGO; Stuart Merkel,Jhpiego

The University Program of China Youth NetworkPRESENTER: Hanzhen Lan, China Youth NetworkCO-AUTHOR(S): Zhaoyang Xu, China Youth Network;Shanshan He, China Youth Network; Jiahui Chen,China Youth Network; Qian Liu, China Youth Network

Création De La Demande En Pf Chez Les Jeunes ParL’utilisation Des Tic Et Des Numéros VertsPRESENTER: Sohaibou Diane, ASBEF/IPPF

Collaborating with Broadcast Media Journalists in aMulti-Sectoral Response to Youth Reproductive HealthNeeds: the Experience of the Integrated Family HealthProgram (ip) in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Solomon Abebe, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mengistu Kibret, PathfinderInternational

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Access to safe Abortions / Accès à l'avortement sans risque12:00 Mengwi 3+5

Lauren Anne Krieger Harris, University of California, Berkeley ;Nina Zamberlin, Adolescent Health Program, National Ministryof Health, Argentina; Michelle Hawks Cuellar, Bill & MelindaGates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; MeghanGallagher, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School ofPublic Health; Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins University;Ram Chandra Khanal, Ipas Nepal; Lea Jones, Ipas; JamieMenzel, Ipas; Swadesh Gurung, Ipas Nepal; Indira Basnett,Ipas Nepal; Mukta Shah, Ipas Nepal; Laura Hurley, IPPF; JudyGold, International Planned Parenthood Federation (ippf);Rebecca Wilkins, IPPF; Hadassah Wachsmann, Ippf

Moving Beyond the Law: Harm Reduction Strategies forSafe Abortion in Restrictive SettingsPRESENTER: Lauren Anne Krieger Harris, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley

Women’s Experiences with Harm Reduction Services toPrevent Unsafe Abortion in Buenos Aires, Argentina.PRESENTER: Nina Zamberlin, Adolescent Health Program,National Ministry of Health, Argentina

Restrictive Abortion Laws: a Legacy of ColonizationPRESENTER: Michelle Hawks Cuellar, Bill & Melinda GatesInstitute for Population and Reproductive Health JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Meghan Gallagher, Johns HopkinsUniversity Bloomberg School of Public Health; CarolineMoreau, Johns Hopkins University

Reducing Unwanted Pregnancy and Unsafe AbortionThrough Youth Participation in NepalPRESENTER: Ram Chandra Khanal, Ipas NepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Lea Jones, Ipas; Jamie Menzel, Ipas;Swadesh Gurung, Ipas Nepal; Indira Basnett, IpasNepal; Mukta Shah, Ipas Nepal

Increasing Young People’s Access to Services:Establishing Baseline Levels of Abortion Stigma inCommunities in Four CountriesPRESENTER: Laura Hurley, IPPFCO-AUTHOR(S): Judy Gold, International PlannedParenthood Federation (ippf); Rebecca Wilkins, IPPF;Hadassah Wachsmann, Ippf

Expenditures on Family Planning Programs: National Dataand Global Estimates / Dépenses des programmes deplanification familiale: Données nationales et estimationsmondiales12:00 Legian 1Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family FoundationRudolph Chandler,Avenir Health; Karin Vrijburg, Netherlands InterdisciplinaryDemographic Institute; Robin Gorna, PMNCH

PRESENTER: Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family FoundationCO-AUTHOR(S): Rudolph Chandler, Avenir Health; KarinVrijburg, Netherlands Interdisciplinary DemographicInstitute; Robin Gorna, PMNCH

Addressing Youth Family Planning Needs / Répondre auxbesoins de planification familiale des jeunes12:00 Legian 2

Worknesh Kereta Abshiro, Pathfinder International; RebeccaMoges, Pathfinder International; Abebe Kassa, PathfinderInternational ; Elsabeth Meskelekal, Pathfinder International;Usha Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences;Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences;Melissa Stockton, Rti International; Laura Nyblade, RtiInternational; Joyce Wamoyi, National Institutes for MedicalResearch (nimri), Mwanza Branch, Tanzania; Daniel Nyato,National Institute for Medical Research; Aisha Dasgupta,Marie Stopes International; Michelle Weinberger, AvenirHealth

Sustaining Youth-Friendly Services (yfs): OromiaRegional Health Bureau’s Ownership and Scale-Up ofYfsPRESENTER: Worknesh Kereta Abshiro, PathfinderInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Rebecca Moges, PathfinderInternational; Abebe Kassa, Pathfinder International ;Elsabeth Meskelekal, Pathfinder International

Family Planning Use to Delay First Pregnancy andSocialization Experiences and Communication withParents During Teens: Evidence from Married Youth inIndiaPRESENTER: Usha Ram, International Institute forPopulation SciencesCO-AUTHOR(S): Faujdar Ram, International Institute forPopulation Sciences

Adolescent-Adult Communication on Family Planning:Under the Magnifying Glass of StigmaPRESENTER: Melissa Stockton, Rti InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Laura Nyblade, Rti International

Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Stigma, Contraception Myths,and Non-AcceptabilityPRESENTER: Joyce Wamoyi, National Institutes for MedicalResearch (nimri), Mwanza Branch, TanzaniaCO-AUTHOR(S): Melissa Stockton, Rti International;Daniel Nyato, National Institute for Medical Research;Laura Nyblade, Rti International

Reaching Younger Clients: Using Impact 2 to Estimatethe Additional ImpactsPRESENTER: Aisha Dasgupta, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Michelle Weinberger, Avenir Health

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Family Planning Service Delivery models / Modèles deprestation de services de planification familiale12:00 Legian 3

Maria Del Pilar De La Corte Molina, UNFPA; Pascale Barate,UNFPA; Laia Cirera Criville, UNFPA; Amir Modan, UNFPA;Allan Dane Parrocha, Population Services Pilipinas,Incorporated; Franklin John Francisco, Population ServicesPilipinas, Incorporated; Ghulam Yaseen, Marie Stopes Society;Rubina Jaffri, HANDS; Muhammad Sarwat Mirza, HANDS;Tanveer Ahmed, HANDS; Ram Parker, Janani (dktInternational); Irfan Khan, Janani (dkt International)

Costs and Benefits Analysis on Expanding theContraceptive Prevalence Rate in MozambiquePRESENTER: Maria Del Pilar De La Corte Molina, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Pascale Barate, UNFPA; Laia CireraCriville, UNFPA; Amir Modan, UNFPA

Electronic Vouchers for Maternal Health and FamilyPlanning – a First in the PhilippinesPRESENTER: Allan Dane Parrocha, Population ServicesPilipinas, IncorporatedCO-AUTHOR(S): Franklin John Francisco, PopulationServices Pilipinas, Incorporated

Increase Access to Quality Family Planning andReproductive Health Services for UnderservedCommunity Through Demand Side Financing in RuralDistricts of Pakistan.PRESENTER: Ghulam Yaseen, Marie Stopes Society

An Innovative Model of Family Planning andReproductive Health Services by Adopting Effective andSustainable Approach to Reach Under PrivilegedCommunities in Rural Remote Areas of PakistanPRESENTER: Rubina Jaffri, HANDSCO-AUTHOR(S): Muhammad Sarwat Mirza, HANDS;Tanveer Ahmed, HANDS

Impact of a Telephone Helpline in ReducingContraceptive DiscontinuationPRESENTER: Ram Parker, Janani (dkt International)CO-AUTHOR(S): Irfan Khan, Janani (dkt International)

A Matter of Rights, Choice, and Quality: E�ective Quality ofCare Interventions in Family Planning Programs / Questionde droits, choix et qualité: Interventions e�caces pour dessoins de qualité dans les programmes de planificationfamiliale12:00 Legian 4Ominde Achola, EngenderHealthDhanajay Kumar,Government of Uttar Pradesh, Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfare, Up P.m.h.s. C.h.c Piperaich, District Gorakhpur;Shikha Srivastava, Population Services International,india;Madhu Bala Nath, Engenderhealth India; Aparajita Gogoi,Centre for Catalyzing Change India; Deepa Jha, Centre forCatalyzing Change India; Nayanjeet Chaudhury, PopulationServices International / India; Dereje Tuijje Tuijje ,Engenderhealth Ethiopia; Carmela Cordero, Engenderhealth;Birhane Merdassa, Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia; RuthMuia, Division of Reproductive Health, Ministry of HealthKenya; Jean Mwalabu, Ministry of Health, Malawi

PRESENTER: Ominde Achola, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Dhanajay Kumar, Government of UttarPradesh, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, UpP.m.h.s. C.h.c Piperaich, District Gorakhpur; ShikhaSrivastava, Population Services International,india;Madhu Bala Nath, Engenderhealth India; AparajitaGogoi, Centre for Catalyzing Change India; Deepa Jha,Centre for Catalyzing Change India; NayanjeetChaudhury, Population Services International / India;Dereje Tuijje Tuijje , Engenderhealth Ethiopia; CarmelaCordero, Engenderhealth; Birhane Merdassa, FederalMinistry of Health, Ethiopia; Ruth Muia, Division ofReproductive Health, Ministry of Health Kenya; JeanMwalabu, Ministry of Health, Malawi

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The role of Private Sector in family Planning / Le rôle dusecteur privé dans la planification familiale12:00 Legian 5

Saiqa Panjsheri, Abt Associates; Lauren Rosenpap, AbtAssociates; Emily Sanders, Abt Associates; RebeccaSimmons, PSI; Mwende Mbondo, Population Services Kenya;Zena Lyanga, Population Services International, Kenya; NiraliChakraborty, Population Services International; Amos Onderi,Kisumu Medical and Education Trust (kmet); Monica Oguttu,Kisumu Medical and Education Trust (kmet); Salisu Ishaku,Population Council; Ademola Ajuwon, College of Medicine,University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Faizah Ibrahim, PopulationCouncil; Aparna Jain, Population Council; Laura Reichenbach,The Evidence Project; Kelsey Wright, Population Council;Diane Duclos, London School of Hygiene and TropicalMedicine; Loveday Penn-Kekana, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine; Sylvain Faye, Cheikh Anta DiopUniversity, Dakar; Tidiane Ndoye, Cheikh Anta Diop University,Dakar; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM; Catherine Goodman, LondonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Private Medicine Sellers As a Key Player in thePromotion of Community-Based Family PlanningPRESENTER: Saiqa Panjsheri, Abt AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Lauren Rosenpap, Abt Associates; EmilySanders, Abt Associates

A Comparison of Case-Mix, Client Volume, andRevenue Between Franchised and Non-FranchisedProviders in KenyaPRESENTER: Rebecca Simmons, PSICO-AUTHOR(S): Mwende Mbondo, Population ServicesKenya; Zena Lyanga, Population Services International,Kenya; Nirali Chakraborty, Population ServicesInternational

Expanding Access of Integrated Family Planning,Maternal, Child and Sexual Reproductive HealthServices Through Social Franchising: Huduma PoaCase Study, KenyaPRESENTER: Amos Onderi, Kisumu Medical and EducationTrust (kmet)CO-AUTHOR(S): Monica Oguttu, Kisumu Medical andEducation Trust (kmet)

The Power of Stakeholder Engagement: BuildingSupport for Pilot-Testing the Administration ofInjectable Contraceptives by Patent Medicine Vendorsin NigeriaPRESENTER: Salisu Ishaku, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Ademola Ajuwon, College of Medicine,University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Faizah Ibrahim,Population Council; Aparna Jain, Population Council;Laura Reichenbach, The Evidence Project; KelseyWright, Population Council

Assessing the Public-Private Interface in FamilyPlanning: an Ethnography of a Supply Chain ModelUsing Performance-Based Contracting in SenegalPRESENTER: Diane Duclos, London School of Hygiene andTropical MedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): Loveday Penn-Kekana, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Sylvain Faye, CheikhAnta Diop University, Dakar; Tidiane Ndoye, CheikhAnta Diop University, Dakar; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM;Catherine Goodman, London School of Hygiene andTropical Medicine

Post-Abortion Family Planning: correlates, challenges andsolutions / Planification familiale post-avortement:Corrélations, défis et solutions12:00 Legian 6

Erick Yegon, Ipas Africa Alliance; Caroline Tatua, Ipas AfricaAlliance; Nancy Nyaga, Ipas ; Alemitu Seyoum, FamilyGuidance Association of Ethiopia; Genet Mengistu Haile,Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia; Suresh Mehata,Nepal Health Sector Support Programme; Yuba Raj Paudel,Nepal Health Sector Support Programme; GhanashyamPokharel, Family Health Division, Department of HealthServices; Shilu Aryal, Family Health Division; MaureenDariang, Nepal Health Sector Support Programme; RashmiArdey, Population Services International,india; ShikhaSrivastava, Population Services International,india; Lynn VanLith, Johns Hopkins Ccp; Jane Wickstrom, EngenderHealth

Increasing Access to Post Abortion Family PlanningAmong Women in Eastern UgandaPRESENTER: Erick Yegon, Ipas Africa AllianceCO-AUTHOR(S): Caroline Tatua, Ipas Africa Alliance;Nancy Nyaga, Ipas

Fp Integration in Safe Abortion and PostpartumServices: a Case from Fgae Clinics EthiopiaPRESENTER: Alemitu Seyoum, Family Guidance Associationof EthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Genet Mengistu Haile, Family GuidanceAssociation of Ethiopia

Service Availability to Provide Post-AbortionLong-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (larcs) in Nepal:a Cross-Sectional Facility Based StudyPRESENTER: Suresh Mehata, Nepal Health Sector SupportProgrammeCO-AUTHOR(S): Yuba Raj Paudel, Nepal Health SectorSupport Programme; Ghanashyam Pokharel, FamilyHealth Division, Department of Health Services; ShiluAryal, Family Health Division; Maureen Dariang, NepalHealth Sector Support Programme

Post-Abortion Fp Acceptance in a Private Center inIndiaPRESENTER: Rashmi Ardey, Population ServicesInternational,indiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Shikha Srivastava, Population ServicesInternational,india

Spotlight on Kenyan Communities AddressingPostabortion CarePRESENTER: Lynn Van Lith, Johns Hopkins CcpCO-AUTHOR(S): Jane Wickstrom, EngenderHealth

Devolving family planning services: FBOs as cost e�ectivestructures / Décentraliser les services de planificationfamiliale: Organisations religieuses, structures rentables12:00 Legian 7Jane Kishoyian, Christian Health Association of Kenya

PRESENTER: Jane Kishoyian, Christian Health Association ofKenya

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Family Planning financing methods and models / Méthodeset modèles de financement de la planification familiale12:00 Legian 8+9

Karishmah Bhuwanee, Abt Associates; Tesfaye Dereje, AbtAssociates; Demet Güral, Pathfinder International; GaryGaumer, Pathfinder International; Marcos Benedetti,Pathfinder International; Carolyn Boyce, PathfinderInternational; Kara Aardal, Pathfinder International; JamesWumenu, Marie Stopes International; Anisa Berdellima, MarieStopes International; Rieza Soelaeman, Tulane School ofPublic Health and Tropical Medicine; Adebiyi Adesina, AvenirHealth; Lori Bollinger, Avenir Health; B. Ryan Phelps, UnitedStates Agency for International Development; Elan Reuben,United States Agency for International Development

Tracking Fp Spending Using the System of HealthAccounts Framework: Results and Lessons Learnt fromInitial Roll-outPRESENTER: Karishmah Bhuwanee, Abt AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Tesfaye Dereje, Abt Associates

Determinants of Costs of Producing Couple Years ofProtection: an Analysis of the Pathfinder InternationalPortfolioPRESENTER: Demet Güral, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Gary Gaumer, Pathfinder International;Marcos Benedetti, Pathfinder International; CarolynBoyce, Pathfinder International; Kara Aardal,Pathfinder International

Methodology for Costing Family Planning Services – aSimple and Useful ApproachPRESENTER: James Wumenu, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Anisa Berdellima, Marie StopesInternational

The Impact of Pro-Poor Health Insurance Expansion onUse of Long-Acting/permanent Contraceptive Methodsin IndonesiaPRESENTER: Rieza Soelaeman, Tulane School of PublicHealth and Tropical Medicine

Cost-Effectiveness of Integrating Family Planning andPmtct/hiv Services: an Application of the List Model forMalawi, Mozambique and UgandaPRESENTER: Adebiyi Adesina, Avenir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Lori Bollinger, Avenir Health; B. RyanPhelps, United States Agency for InternationalDevelopment; Elan Reuben, United States Agency forInternational Development

14:30 - 15:50

Indonesia family planning: Past Acheivements, currentsituation and future / Planification familiale en Indonésie:Accomplissements passés, situation actuelle et future14:30 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5<table align="center" border="0" cellpadding="1"cellspacing="3" class="tableformat5" width="90%"> <tbody><tr valign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Moderator of Panel: </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Gita Maya Koemara Sakti,Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia</p> </td> </tr> <trvalign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Presentation 1 Title : </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Factors related to the PastAchievement of Family Planning program in Indonesia</p></td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Presenter: </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Sri MoertiningsihAdioetomo, University of Indonesia</p> </td> </tr> <trvalign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Presentation 2 Title: </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Current Policy and Strategyof Family Planning in Indonesia</p> </td> </tr> <trvalign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Presenter: </b></p></td> <td> <p align="left">Deputy Chairperson for FamilyPlanning and Reproductive Health, BKKBN</p> </td> </tr> <trvalign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Presentation 3 Title: </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Indonesian Family Planningin the Future</p> </td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td> <palign="right"><b>Presenter: </b></p> </td> <td> <palign="left">Siswanto Agus Wilopo, University of GadjahMada</p> </td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td> <p align="right"><b>Discussant: </b></p> </td> <td> <p align="left">Hu Hongtao,National Health and Family Planning Commission of PeopleRepublic of China</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>

Modeling the Demographic Dividend / Modéliser le dividendedémographique14:30 Uluwatu 1Scott Moreland, Futures GroupJohn Ssekamatte, NationalPlanning Authority

PRESENTER: Scott Moreland, Futures GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): John Ssekamatte, National PlanningAuthority

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Contraceptive Security in di�erent contexts, di�erentcountires / Sécurité contraceptive dans di�érents contextes,di�érents pays14:30 Uluwatu 5

Ambar Rahayu, National Population and Family PlanningBoard; Irma Ardiana, National Population and Family PlanningBoard; Melania Hidayat, UNFPA; Julianto Witjaksono, NationalPopulation and Family Planning Board, Indonesia; HeemShakya, Freelance International Consultant; Edilberto Loaiza,UNFPA; Mengjia Liang, UNFPA; Desmond Koroma, UNFPA;Estelle Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center;Beatrice Maina, African Population and Health ResearchCenter; Erik Beekink, NIDI; Patrick Change, Jhpiego - Kenya;Jane Mutegi, Jhpiego - Kenya; Zipporah Mureithi, Jhpiego, anAffiliate of Johns Hopkins University; Tom Marwa, Jhpiego, anAffiliate of Johns Hopkins University; Ruth Jahonga, Jhpiego,an Affiliate of Johns Hopkins University

Does ‘one Size Fits All’ Apply to a Well FunctioningContraceptive Logistic Cycle? Lesson Learned fromIndonesia ContextPRESENTER: Ambar Rahayu, National Population andFamily Planning BoardCO-AUTHOR(S): Irma Ardiana, National Population andFamily Planning Board; Melania Hidayat, UNFPA;Julianto Witjaksono, National Population and FamilyPlanning Board, Indonesia; Heem Shakya, FreelanceInternational Consultant

Contraceptive Dynamics and Reproductive HealthCommodities and Services in Ethiopia and Nigeria,2014PRESENTER: Edilberto Loaiza, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Mengjia Liang, UNFPA; DesmondKoroma, UNFPA

Challenges Associated with Tracking ResourcesAllocation for Reproductive Health in Sub-SaharanAfrican Countries: the Unfpa/nidi Resource FlowsProject ExperiencePRESENTER: Estelle Sidze, African Population and HealthResearch CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Beatrice Maina, African Population andHealth Research Center; Erik Beekink, NIDI

Strengthening Family Planning Commodity Reportingto Improve Service Uptake in Central and EasternRegions of KenyaPRESENTER: Patrick Change, Jhpiego - KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Jane Mutegi, Jhpiego - Kenya; ZipporahMureithi, Jhpiego, an Affiliate of Johns HopkinsUniversity; Tom Marwa, Jhpiego, an Affiliate of JohnsHopkins University; Ruth Jahonga, Jhpiego, an Affiliateof Johns Hopkins University

The importance of Access and Quality of care in Familyplanning / L'importance de l'accès et la qualité des soins enplanification familiale14:30 Kintamani 1

Kwame K. Adjei, Kintampo Health Research Centre, GhanaHealth Service; Amos Laar, School of Public Health, Universityof Ghana, Legon; Sam Newton, Kintampo Health ResearchCentre; Martha Abdulai, Kintampo Health Research Centre;Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kintampo Health Research Centre; SamAdjei, Centre for Health and Social Services; Anton L. V.Avanceña, Ucsf Global Health Group; Dominic Montagu,University of California, San Francisco; Chiranjibi Nepal, CareNepal; Svetlana Ancker, Care International; Bhuwan Baral,Care Nepal; Pranita Achyut, ICRW; Priya Nanda, InternationalCenter for Research on Women; Ravi Verma, InternationalCenter for Research on Women; Nanlesta Pilgrim, PopulationCouncil; Brady Burnett-Zieman, Population Council; CecilyBanura , Center for Child Health and Development; RodgersAmpwera, Community Health Alliance Uganda; DianaAmanyire, Marie Stopes Uganda; Margret Elang, CommunityHealth Alliance Uganda; Jacquelyne Alesi, Uganda Network ofYoung People Living with Hiv&aids; Jerry Okal, PopulationCouncil; Lung Vu, Population Council; Link Up Project,International Hiv/aids Alliance

'injectables Belong to Hospitals & Clinics': aComparative Study on the Availability of Injectables inHealth Facilities in a Peri-Urban Municipality in GhanaPRESENTER: Kwame K. Adjei, Kintampo Health ResearchCentre, Ghana Health ServiceCO-AUTHOR(S): Amos Laar, School of Public Health,University of Ghana, Legon; Sam Newton, KintampoHealth Research Centre; Martha Abdulai, KintampoHealth Research Centre; Seth Owusu-Agyei, KintampoHealth Research Centre; Sam Adjei, Centre for Healthand Social Services

Predicting the Impact of Universal Access toReproductive and Sexual Healthcare in the Philippines:Evidence from the 2013 Demographic and HealthSurveyPRESENTER: Anton L. V. Avanceña, Ucsf Global Health GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Dominic Montagu, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco

Micro-Planning for Family Planning: Lessons from DotiDistrict in NepalPRESENTER: Chiranjibi Nepal, Care NepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Svetlana Ancker, Care International;Bhuwan Baral, Care Nepal

How Prepared Are Health Facilities to Provide QualityFemale Sterilization Services? Evidence from Bihar,IndiaPRESENTER: Pranita Achyut, ICRWCO-AUTHOR(S): Priya Nanda, International Center forResearch on Women; Ravi Verma, International Centerfor Research on Women

Receipt of Quality Care and Family Planning Services byYoung People in Uganda: Results from a Mystery ClientAssessmentPRESENTER: Nanlesta Pilgrim, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Brady Burnett-Zieman, PopulationCouncil; Cecily Banura , Center for Child Health andDevelopment; Rodgers Ampwera, Community HealthAlliance Uganda; Diana Amanyire, Marie StopesUganda; Margret Elang, Community Health AllianceUganda; Jacquelyne Alesi, Uganda Network of YoungPeople Living with Hiv&aids; Jerry Okal, PopulationCouncil; Lung Vu, Population Council; Link UpProject, International Hiv/aids Alliance

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New insights on post-partum Family Planning / Nouvellesconnaissances sur la planification familiale post-partum14:30 Kintamani 2

S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University; Hassard Sempeera,Makerere University, School of Public Health; VivianZalwango, Makerere University College of Health Sciences,School of Public Health; Christine Muhumuza, MakerereUniversity School of Public Health; Mabel Luzze Nakabuye,Makerere University, School of Public Health; Fred Makumbi,Makerere University, College of Health Sciences, School ofPublic Health; Agnes Kotoh, University of Ghana; AhitophelFaabar, University of Ghana; Abubakar Manu, University ofGhana School of Public Health; George Eluwa, Marie StopesInternational Organization, Nigeria; Ronke Atamewalen, MarieStopes Int' Organization, Nigeria; Kingsley Odogwu, MarieStopes Int' Organization, Nigeria; Emmanuel Ajah, MarieStopes Int' Organization, Nigeria; Claire Watt Rothschild,Jacaranda Health; Jessica Cohen, Havard T.h. Chan School ofPublic Health; Margaret Mcconnell, Havard T.h. Chan Schoolof Public Health; Allison Ettenger, Jacaranda Health; FaithMuigai, Jacaranda Health

Simultaneity in Contraceptive Use and Maternal-ChildHealth Care Services Utilization and Child Well-Being:Evidence from BangladeshPRESENTER: S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University

Use of Modern Contraceptive in the First 12 MonthsAer Delivery Among 15-49 Year Old Women in UgandaPRESENTER: Hassard Sempeera, Makerere University, Schoolof Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Vivian Zalwango, Makerere UniversityCollege of Health Sciences, School of Public Health;Christine Muhumuza, Makerere University School ofPublic Health; Mabel Luzze Nakabuye, MakerereUniversity, School of Public Health; Fred Makumbi,Makerere University, College of Health Sciences, Schoolof Public Health

Prevalence, Predictors and Barriers to Post-PartumModern Contraceptive Use in a Peri-Urban Distirict inNorthern GhanaPRESENTER: Agnes Kotoh, University of GhanaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ahitophel Faabar, University of Ghana;Abubakar Manu, University of Ghana School of PublicHealth

Factors Associated with Uptake of Post PartumIntrauterine Device Contraception in NigeriaPRESENTER: George Eluwa, Marie Stopes InternationalOrganization, NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ronke Atamewalen, Marie Stopes Int'Organization, Nigeria; Kingsley Odogwu, Marie StopesInt' Organization, Nigeria; Emmanuel Ajah, MarieStopes Int' Organization, Nigeria

Postpartum Empowerment: an Integrated Approach toDriving Demand and Delivery of PostpartumContraception in KenyaPRESENTER: Claire Watt Rothschild, Jacaranda HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Jessica Cohen, Havard T.h. Chan Schoolof Public Health; Margaret Mcconnell, Havard T.h.Chan School of Public Health; Allison Ettenger,Jacaranda Health; Faith Muigai, Jacaranda Health

The Beauty of Integration and Successful Scale-upExperience. / De la beauté de l'intégration et l'expansion desexpériences réussies14:30 Kintamani 3

Elaine Charurat, Jhpiego; Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360; SaraStratton, Intrahealth International

The Beauty of Integration and Successful Scale-UpExperiencePRESENTER: Elaine Charurat, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360; Sara Stratton,Intrahealth International

Access to family planning, service provision, and othercommunity influences on modern contraceptive use / Accèsà la planification familiale, prestation de services et autresinfluences de la communauté sur l'utilisation contraceptivemoderne14:30 Kintamani 5Wenjuan Wang, Icf International/the Dhs ProgramSolomonShiferaw, Addis Ababa University; Soumya Alva, John SnowInc.; Rebecca Winter, Icf International, Inc.; Clara Burgert, IcfInternational, Inc.; Lia Florey, Icf International, Inc.; LindsayMallick, Icf International; Assefa Seme Deresse, School ofPublic Health, Addis Ababa University; Ayanaw Amogne, MelaResearch Plc.; Selamawit Desta, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Stein Olav Skrøvseth, NorwegianCentre for Integrated Care and Telemedicine, UniversityHospital of North Norway; Linnea Zimmerman, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health; Mark Spigt, MaastrichtUniversity; Dinant Geertjan, Maastricht University; GuiellaGeorges, Issp/university of Ouagadougou; FunmilolaOlaolorun, University of Ibadan

PRESENTER: Wenjuan Wang, Icf International/the DhsProgramCO-AUTHOR(S): Solomon Shiferaw, Addis AbabaUniversity; Soumya Alva, John Snow Inc.; RebeccaWinter, Icf International, Inc.; Clara Burgert, IcfInternational, Inc.; Lia Florey, Icf International, Inc.;Lindsay Mallick, Icf International; Assefa SemeDeresse, School of Public Health, Addis AbabaUniversity; Ayanaw Amogne, Mela Research Plc.;Selamawit Desta, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health; Stein Olav Skrøvseth, Norwegian Centrefor Integrated Care and Telemedicine, UniversityHospital of North Norway; Linnea Zimmerman, JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; MarkSpigt, Maastricht University; Dinant Geertjan,Maastricht University; Guiella Georges, Issp/universityof Ouagadougou; Funmilola Olaolorun, University ofIbadan

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Health systems strengthening for family planning /Renforcement des systèmes de santé pour la planificationfamiliale14:30 Kintamani 6

Alicia Mehl, Pathfinder International; Luc Van Der Veken,Pathfinder International; Claire Cole, Pathfinder International;Munira Abudou, Direcção Provincial De Saúde De Nampula;Edo Zerihun, EngenderHealth; Assefa Alem, Engenderhealth;Feddis Mumba, Jhpiego; Emmah Kariuki, Jhpiego; SalomeNjiri, Jhpiego; Juliana Nathaniel, DFID/MNCH2; OlugbengaOguntunde, DFID/MNCH2; Abba Zakari Umar, DFID/MNCH2;Ramatu Daroda, DFID/MNCH2; Susan Wright, Abt AssociatesInc.; Nisreen Bitar, Abt Associates; Sabry Hamza, AbtAssociates; Khawla Kawwa, Kingdom of Jordan, Ministry ofHealth; Abeer Mowaswas, Kingdom of Jordan, Ministry ofHealth

It’s About the Community, Stupid: the Role ofIntegrated System Strengthening in Improving FamilyPlanning Service Delivery and Comprehensive MethodMix Assurance in Nampula Province, MozambiquePRESENTER: Alicia Mehl, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Luc Van Der Veken, PathfinderInternational; Claire Cole, Pathfinder International;Munira Abudou, Direcção Provincial De Saúde DeNampula

Structured on-the-Job Training (sojt): a PromisingApproach to Increase Health System Capacity toProvide Long-Acting Methods of Contraception inEthiopiaPRESENTER: Edo Zerihun, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Assefa Alem, Engenderhealth

Creating a Critical Mass of Skilled Family PlanningHealthcare Providers Through Mentorship to ExpandMethod Choices in Urban Areas in Kenya: the MombasaExperiencesPRESENTER: Feddis Mumba, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Emmah Kariuki, Jhpiego; Salome Njiri,Jhpiego

Improving Access to Family Planning Services inNorthern Nigeria Through Integrated Mnch CapacityBuilding for Service Providers and Service DeliveryIntegration.PRESENTER: Juliana Nathaniel, DFID/MNCH2CO-AUTHOR(S): Olugbenga Oguntunde, DFID/MNCH2;Abba Zakari Umar, DFID/MNCH2; Ramatu Daroda,DFID/MNCH2

Scaling Up Immediate Postpartum/post-MiscarriageFamily Planning Counseling and Services Increases Useof Modern Contraceptives in JordanPRESENTER: Susan Wright, Abt Associates Inc.CO-AUTHOR(S): Nisreen Bitar, Abt Associates; SabryHamza, Abt Associates; Khawla Kawwa, Kingdom ofJordan, Ministry of Health; Abeer Mowaswas, Kingdomof Jordan, Ministry of Health

Historical overviews of family planning in Zimbabwe,Rwanda, Pakistan, Uganda, and India / Perspectiveshistoriques sur la planification familiale au Zimbabwe,Rwanda, Pakistan, Ouganda et en Inde14:30 Kintamani 7

Lovejoy S Gamba, Zimbabwe National Family PlanningCouncil; Edmore Munongo, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Manjeru Elphas, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Farai Machinga, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Brighton Murimira, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Nsengiyumva Thomas, RwandaMinistry of Health; Fidele Ngabo, Ministry of Health, Rwanda;Daphrose Nyirasafali, UNFPA; Daphrose Nyirasafali, UnitedNations Population Fund; Wesson Jenniffer, FHI360;Anastase Nzeyimana, Fhi 360; Theophile Nsengiyumva,Institute for Reproductive Health / Rwanda; Farooq Ahmad,Population Council, Pakistan; Silas Gogo, Reproductive HealthUganda, 10746 Kampala; Uttamacharya, Iips, Mumbai;

Contraception and Fertility Trends in Zimbabwe:Secondary Analysis of the Three ZimbabweDemographic Health Surveys (1999, 2005 and 2010)PRESENTER: Lovejoy S Gamba, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Edmore Munongo, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Manjeru Elphas, ZimbabweNational Family Planning Council; Farai Machinga,Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council; BrightonMurimira, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council

A Review of Rwanda's Family Planning Program,Achievements and ChallengesPRESENTER: Nsengiyumva Thomas, Rwanda Ministry ofHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Fidele Ngabo, Ministry of Health,Rwanda; Daphrose Nyirasafali, UNFPA; DaphroseNyirasafali, United Nations Population Fund; WessonJenniffer, FHI360; Anastase Nzeyimana, Fhi 360;Theophile Nsengiyumva, Institute for ReproductiveHealth / Rwanda

Revitalization of Family Planning Program of Pakistan:a Policy Direction Based on StakeholdersRecommendationsPRESENTER: Farooq Ahmad, Population Council, Pakistan

Factors Affecting the Uptake of Modern FamilyPlanning Among Woman of Reprodctive Age . a CaseStudy of Apac Distrct in Northern UgandaPRESENTER: Silas Gogo, Reproductive Health Uganda,10746 Kampala

The Influence of Difference in Wife and Husbands'Educational Levels on Contraceptive Method Choice inIndiaPRESENTER: Uttamacharya, Iips, Mumbai

Supporting Policy and Programmes by Moving Evidence forTask shifting of Contraceptives (E�ective FP programs –trained workforce) / Soutenir les politiques et programmesen mobilisant les preuves pour la délégation des tâches descontraceptifs14:30 Singaraja Hall 2Mario Philip Festin, World Health OrganizationJulie Taft, MarieStopes International; Dawn Quin Chee, FHI360

PRESENTER: Mario Philip Festin, World Health OrganizationCO-AUTHOR(S): Julie Ta, Marie Stopes International;Dawn Quin Chee, FHI360

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Context matters: Factors a�ecting youth reproductivehealth in di�erent contexts / Le contexte compte: Facteursa�ectant la santé de la reproduction dans di�érentscontextes14:30 Mengwi 1+2

Anjali Pandey, Banaras Hindu University; Kaushalendra Singh,Banaras Hindu University; Maria Paz Marquez, University ofthe Philippines Population Institute; Hashina Begum, UNFPA;Afrina Karim, UNFPA; Violet Murunga, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep); Rose Oronje, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep); Ashley Lackovich-Van Gorp,Enhance Worldwide; Antioch University;

Contraceptive Use Before First Birth in India:Determinants and Differentials of This PioneeringBehaviorPRESENTER: Anjali Pandey, Banaras Hindu UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras HinduUniversity

Contraceptive Use Among Young Women in thePhilippines: Does Experience of Unintended PregnancyMatter?PRESENTER: Maria Paz Marquez, University of thePhilippines Population Institute

Inadequate Information and Alternative Sources ofHealth Care Providers Limiting Knowledge ofContraception and Leading Teenage Pregnancy AmongGirls in Sierra Leone in the Context of EbolaPRESENTER: Hashina Begum, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Afrina Karim, UNFPA

The Context That Shapes Adolescent Sexual andReproductive Health Policy Decisions in Kenya HasChanged Little Since the 1990sPRESENTER: Violet Murunga, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep)CO-AUTHOR(S): Rose Oronje, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep)

Positive Deviance and Child Marriage by Abduction inthe Snnp Region of EthiopiaPRESENTER: Ashley Lackovich-Van Gorp, EnhanceWorldwide; Antioch University

Reflections on E�ective Family Planning Integration /Réflexions sur l'intégration e�cace de la planificationfamililale14:30 Mengwi 3+5

Maimouna Toliver, EngenderHealth; Fabio Verani,EngenderHealth; Ghazaleh Samandari, EngenderHealth;Alexandre Delamou, Independent Consultant; FatoumataGuilinty Diallo, EngenderHealth; Defa Wane, EngenderHealth;Kira Laffe, EngenderHealth; Sita Millimono, EngenderHealth;Tigist Urgessa Wakene, PSI_Ethiopia; Endale Workalemahu,Population Services International - Ethiopia; GirmachewMamo, Population Services International; Rose Oronje, AfricanInstitute for Development Policy (afidep); Violet Murunga,African Institute for Development Policy (afidep); MartinAtela, African Institute for Development Policy; EuniceWilliams, African Institute for Development Policy; Eliya Zulu,African Institute for Development Policy; Oladosu Ojengbede,Centre for Population and Reproductive Health; ImranMorhason-Bello, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;Tolulope Mumuni, Centre for Population and ReproductiveHealth; Doyin Bello, Department of Obstetrics andGynaecology; Adesola Olumide, Institute of Child Health;Babatunde Adedokun, Department of Epidemiology andMedical Statistics; John Stanback, Fhi 360;

Evaluation of an Innovative Pilot Project IntegratingIntimate Partner Violence Screening and Counselinginto a Family Planning Clinic in Conakry, GuineaPRESENTER: Maimouna Toliver, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Fabio Verani, EngenderHealth; GhazalehSamandari, EngenderHealth; Alexandre Delamou,Independent Consultant; Fatoumata Guilinty Diallo,EngenderHealth; Defa Wane, EngenderHealth; KiraLaffe, EngenderHealth; Sita Millimono,EngenderHealth

Integrating Family Planning into Psi/ethiopia'sMulu/marps Hiv Prevention ProjectPRESENTER: Tigist Urgessa Wakene, PSI_EthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Endale Workalemahu, PopulationServices International - Ethiopia; Girmachew Mamo,Population Services International

Integrating Family Planning, Maternal and ChildHealth, and Hiv/aids Programs: Experiences,Challenges and Opportunities in Drc, Malawi, Tanzaniaand ZambiaPRESENTER: Rose Oronje, African Institute for DevelopmentPolicy (afidep)CO-AUTHOR(S): Violet Murunga, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep); Martin Atela, AfricanInstitute for Development Policy; Eunice Williams,African Institute for Development Policy; Eliya Zulu,African Institute for Development Policy

Family Planning and Infant Welfare Clinic Integration:Acceptability Among Mothers at Infant Welfare ClinicPRESENTER: Oladosu Ojengbede, Centre for Population andReproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Imran Morhason-Bello, Department ofObstetrics and Gynaecology; Tolulope Mumuni, Centrefor Population and Reproductive Health; Doyin Bello,Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; AdesolaOlumide, Institute of Child Health; BabatundeAdedokun, Department of Epidemiology and MedicalStatistics

Desperately Seeking Synchrony (for Family Planningand Immunization)PRESENTER: John Stanback, Fhi 360

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Costed Implementation Plans (CIPS): Opportunities andChallenges to Accelerate Progress / Plans de mise en oeuvrechi�rés: Opportunités et défis pour accélérer le progrès14:30 Legian 1Jay Gribble, PalladiumNichole Zlatunich, Palladium; KayodeAfolabi, Federal Ministry of Health

PRESENTER: Jay Gribble, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Nichole Zlatunich, Palladium; KayodeAfolabi, Federal Ministry of Health

Myths and misconceptions about contraception: The needfor an evidence-based approach / Mythes et préjugés sur lacontraception: Le besoin d'une approche fondée sur desrésultats prouvés14:30 Legian 2Jane Hutchings, PATHImelda Tamwesigire Kyamwanga,Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara-Uganda; Kelly Blanchard, Ibis Reproductive Health; JaneCover, PATH; Jennifer Drake, PATH; Eleanor Turyakira,Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara-Uganda; Elisa Wells, Elisa Wells Women's Health Consultant;Mojisola Odeku, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative

PRESENTER: Jane Hutchings, PATHCO-AUTHOR(S): Imelda Tamwesigire Kyamwanga,Mbarara University of Science and Technology,Mbarara-Uganda; Kelly Blanchard, Ibis ReproductiveHealth; Jane Cover, PATH; Jennifer Drake, PATH;Eleanor Turyakira, Mbarara University of Science andTechnology, Mbarara-Uganda; Elisa Wells, Elisa WellsWomen's Health Consultant; Mojisola Odeku, NigerianUrban Reproductive Health Initiative

Empowering youth and improving family planning services /Autonomisation des jeunes et amélioration des services deplanification familiale14:30 Legian 3

Leah Ogada, Ark of Social Development in Kenya; Tej Ram Jat,United Nations Population Fund; P. R. Deo, United NationsPopulation Fund; Frederika Meijer, United Nations PopulationFund; Geeta Sethi, Family Planning Association of India; NitinDatta, ICRW; Priya Nanda, International Center for Researchon Women; Priya Das, ICRW; Sneha Lamba, ICRW; QingfengLi, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; AmyTsui, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; GwynHainsworth, Pathfinder International; Minal Rahimtoola,Pathfinder International; Danielle Engel, UNFPA

Empowering Adolescents to Advocate for TheirReproductive Health & RightsPRESENTER: Leah Ogada, Ark of Social Development inKenya

Addressing Adolescent Fertility in Barwani District ofMadhya Pradesh Province in Central IndiaPRESENTER: Tej Ram Jat, United Nations Population FundCO-AUTHOR(S): P. R. Deo, United Nations PopulationFund; Frederika Meijer, United Nations PopulationFund; Geeta Sethi, Family Planning Association ofIndia

Do Conditional Cash Transfer to Beneficiary Girls’Increase Their Family Planning Knowledge, Use andPower Within Marriage: Findings from an EvaluationStudy in North IndiaPRESENTER: Nitin Datta, ICRWCO-AUTHOR(S): Priya Nanda, International Center forResearch on Women; Priya Das, ICRW; Sneha Lamba,ICRW

Association Between Young Females’ Contraceptive Useand School Dropout: Insights from 15 Dhs Surveys inSub-Saharan Africa and AsiaPRESENTER: Qingfeng Li, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health

A Five-Country Comparative Analysis of Scale-Up ofYouth-Friendly Services: What Can We Learn AboutSustainability?PRESENTER: Gwyn Hainsworth, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Minal Rahimtoola, PathfinderInternational; Danielle Engel, UNFPA

Emergency contraception access: Not there yet / Accès à lacontraception d'urgence: Il reste encore à faire14:30 Legian 4Elizabeth Westley, International Consortium for EmergencyContraceptionWilliam Ryerson, Population Media Center;Sarah Rich, International Consortium for EmergencyContraception; Amy Boldosser-Boesch, Family CareInternational

PRESENTER: Elizabeth Westley, International Consortiumfor Emergency ContraceptionCO-AUTHOR(S): William Ryerson, Population MediaCenter; Sarah Rich, International Consortium forEmergency Contraception; Amy Boldosser-Boesch,Family Care International

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Accepting Longer Lasting methods / Accepter les méthodesde longue durée d'action14:30 Legian 5

Douglas Storey, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth-Ccp; Emmanuel Otolorin, Jhpiego; Adetiloye Oniyire,Jhpiego; Gbenga Ishola, Jhpiego; Bright Orji, Jhpiego;Gideon Orkeghen, Jhpiego; Enobong Ndekhedehe, Jhpiego;Julia White, Population Services International; Laura Glish,Population Services International; Misti Mcdowell, FamilyHealth International 360 (fhi 360); Banchiamlack Dessalegn,Family Health International 360 (fhi 360); AbnerTewoldeberhan, Family Health International 360; BerhaneAssefa, Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health; Olivia Nuccio,Marie Stopes International; Tesfaye Mesele, Marie StopesInternational Ethiopia; Birhanu Sendek, John Snow Inc.; AlexLe May, Independant ; Francis Okello, Abt Associates; AnnaMackay, Marie Stopes International

Larcs Ideation: Opportunities to Improve the Image ofLong-Acting Methods in IndonesiaPRESENTER: Douglas Storey, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health-Ccp

Socio-Demographic Profiles of New Implant Acceptorsin Two States of Nigeria: Preliminary Results fromAkwa Ibom and Zamfara StatesPRESENTER: Emmanuel Otolorin, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Adetiloye Oniyire, Jhpiego; GbengaIshola, Jhpiego; Bright Orji, Jhpiego; GideonOrkeghen, Jhpiego; Enobong Ndekhedehe, Jhpiego

How to Apply a Total Market Approach to Iuds: LessonsLearned from Five Psi CountriesPRESENTER: Julia White, Population Services InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Laura Glish, Population ServicesInternational

Measuring the Success of the Iucd Family PlanningMethod Initiative in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Misti Mcdowell, Family Health International360 (i 360)CO-AUTHOR(S): Banchiamlack Dessalegn, Family HealthInternational 360 (i 360); Abner Tewoldeberhan,Family Health International 360; Berhane Assefa,Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health

Lessons from the Success of Task-Sharing TubalLigations to Health Officers in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Olivia Nuccio, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Tesfaye Mesele, Marie StopesInternational Ethiopia; Birhanu Sendek, John SnowInc.; Alex Le May, Independant ; Francis Okello, AbtAssociates; Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes International

Interventions for post abortion contraceptive services /Interventions pour les services de contraceptionpost-avortement14:30 Legian 6

Kheng Heng, Population Services Khmer; Meredith Center,Population Services International; Long Dianna, PopulationService Khmer; Khim Sotheary, Population Service Khmer;Socheat Chi, Population Services Khmer; Sushanta Banerjee,Ipas Development Foundation; Sumit Gulati, IpasDevelopment Foundation; Kathryn Andersen, Ipas; AvindraMandwal, Ipas Development Foundation; Chilanga Asmani,International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa RegionaOffice; Agweyu Christopher, International PlannedParenthood Federation Africa Regional Office; BarasaMaurice, International Planned Parenthood Federation AfricaRegional Office; Ana Islam, Plan International Bangladesh;Afm Matiur Rahman, Family Planning Association ofBangladesh; Sudipta Mukhopadhyay, IndependentConsultant; Mukta Shah, Ipas Nepal; Indira Basnett, IpasNepal; Paras Prasad Phuyal, Ipas Nepal; Erin Pearson, Ipas

Outcomes of a Program Intervention to ImprovePost-Abortion Family Planning in Women in CambodiaPRESENTER: Kheng Heng, Population Services KhmerCO-AUTHOR(S): Meredith Center, Population ServicesInternational; Long Dianna, Population ServiceKhmer; Khim Sotheary, Population Service Khmer;Socheat Chi, Population Services Khmer

Post-Training Mentoring Support to InfluencePostabortion Contraceptive Uptake: a Critical Analysisof 402,096 Women Received Abortion Services in SixMajor States of IndiaPRESENTER: Sushanta Banerjee, Ipas DevelopmentFoundationCO-AUTHOR(S): Sumit Gulati, Ipas DevelopmentFoundation; Kathryn Andersen, Ipas; AvindraMandwal, Ipas Development Foundation

Task Sharing in Delivering Safe Abortion andContraceptive Services– Experience from InternationalPlanned Parenthood Federation in AfricaPRESENTER: Chilanga Asmani, International PlannedParenthood Federation Africa Regiona OfficeCO-AUTHOR(S): Agweyu Christopher, InternationalPlanned Parenthood Federation Africa Regional Office;Barasa Maurice, International Planned ParenthoodFederation Africa Regional Office

Access & Availability of Quality Safe Abortion & PostAbortion Contraceptive Services in Family PlanningClinics in BangladeshPRESENTER: Ana Islam, Plan International BangladeshCO-AUTHOR(S): Afm Matiur Rahman, Family PlanningAssociation of Bangladesh; Sudipta Mukhopadhyay,Independent Consultant

Lessons Learned from the Postabortion ContraceptiveImprovement Model in Rautahat District of NepalPRESENTER: Mukta Shah, Ipas NepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Indira Basnett, Ipas Nepal; Paras PrasadPhuyal, Ipas Nepal; Erin Pearson, Ipas

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Bringing Men to the table: Men and Family Planning /Impliquer les hommes dans la discussion: Les hommes et laplanification familiale14:30 Legian 7

Ghada Al-Attar, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University; AmyTsui, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;Monica Lambon-Quayefio, University of Ghana; Noor Khan,Post Graduate College of Nursing; Rafat Jan, Aga KhanUniversity School of Nursing and Midwifery; Rahutomo WahyuSetyawan, National Population and Family Planning Board(bkkbn) Central Java Province; Siswanto Wilopo, Center forReproductive Health and Department of Public Heath, Facultyof Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada; Djauhar Ismail, Facultyof Medicine Gadjah Mada University; Joseph Komwihangiro,Maries Stopes Tanzania; Mengi Ntinginya, Marie StopesTanzania

Correlates of Male Contraceptive Method Use: Insightsfrom Eleven CountriesPRESENTER: Ghada Al-Attar, Faculty of Medicine, AssiutUniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health

Women Propose, Men Dispose: an Empirical Analysis ofContraceptive Behaviour in Ghana.”PRESENTER: Monica Lambon-Quayefio, University of Ghana

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Family PlanningAmong Men in District Swat Kpk, Pakistan.PRESENTER: Noor Khan, Post Graduate College of NursingCO-AUTHOR(S): Rafat Jan, Aga Khan University School ofNursing and Midwifery

Condom Use Among Male Adolescent and the PossibleInfluencing Factors in Indonesia (idhs 2012 Analysis)PRESENTER: Rahutomo Wahyu Setyawan, NationalPopulation and Family Planning Board (bkkbn) CentralJava ProvinceCO-AUTHOR(S): Siswanto Wilopo, Center for ReproductiveHealth and Department of Public Heath, Faculty ofMedicine Universitas Gadjah Mada; Djauhar Ismail,Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University

The Profiles of Men Who Accept VasectomyPRESENTER: Joseph Komwihangiro, Maries Stopes TanzaniaCO-AUTHOR(S): Mengi Ntinginya, Marie Stopes Tanzania

Donor Strategies to Ensure Implementation of FamilyPlanning Commitments to the Most Marginalized throughInnovative Advocacy14:30 Legian 8+9Emily Teitsworth, Rise UpJulie Bernstein, Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation; Tamara Kreinin, David & Lucille PackardFoundation; Beth Schlachter, Family Planning 2020; HelenaChoi, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

PRESENTER: Emily Teitsworth, Rise UpCO-AUTHOR(S): Julie Bernstein, Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation; Tamara Kreinin, David & Lucille PackardFoundation; Beth Schlachter, Family Planning 2020;Helena Choi, The William and Flora HewlettFoundation

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Lessons from the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative Advocacy and Partnerships for Scale-up, Sustainability andTransfer of Strategies16:20 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Susan Skolnik, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms (ccp)Cheikh Seck, Intrahealth International; CleaFinkle, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

PRESENTER: Susan Skolnik, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs (ccp)CO-AUTHOR(S): Cheikh Seck, Intrahealth International;Clea Finkle, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Investing in Young People to Attain a Demographic Dividend/ Investir dans la jeunesse pour atteindre le dividendedémographique16:20 Uluwatu 1Satvika Chalasani, Unfpa New YorkAlex Ezeh, AfricanPopulation and Health Research Center; Catalina HerreraAlmanza, Northeastern University; Michele Gragnolati, WorldBank

PRESENTER: Satvika Chalasani, Unfpa New YorkCO-AUTHOR(S): Alex Ezeh, African Population and HealthResearch Center; Catalina Herrera Almanza,Northeastern University; Michele Gragnolati, WorldBank

What helps achieve contraceptive security? / Qu'est-ce quipermet d'atteindre la sécurité contraceptive?16:20 Uluwatu 5

Dr. Deepa Prasad, United Nations Population Fund, India; LatifMohammed, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; FrederikaMeijer, United Nations Population Fund; Ajit Kumar Mohanty,Department of Health and Family Welfare; Kenneth NyehooraMugumya, Uganda Family Planning Consortium; Lillian Collins,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; PhilipApira, Uganda Health Marketing Group; Dorcas Badaru,Uganda Health Marketing Group; Jennifer Wanyana,PACE/Uganda; Dorothy Mjuma Nyasulu, UNFPA; Safia Ahsan,John Snow, Inc; Angela Wang, John Snow, Inc; EmmaStewart, John Snow, Inc̀ ; Leslie Patykewich, John Snow,Inc̀ ; Suzy Sacher, John Snow, Inc.

Harnessing Information Communication Technologyfor Contraceptive Security, a Model from Odisha, IndiaPRESENTER: Dr. Deepa Prasad, United Nations PopulationFund, IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Latif Mohammed, Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare; Frederika Meijer, United NationsPopulation Fund; Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Department ofHealth and Family Welfare

Leveraging the Private Sector to Achieve ContraceptiveSecurity: Uganda’s Alternative Distribution StrategyPRESENTER: Kenneth Nyehoora Mugumya, Uganda FamilyPlanning ConsortiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Lillian Collins, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Philip Apira, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Dorcas Badaru, Uganda HealthMarketing Group; Jennifer Wanyana, PACE/Uganda

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Availability of Family Planning and Life-SavingCommodities in Malawi -Service Delivery Point Survey2014PRESENTER: Dorothy Mjuma Nyasulu, UNFPA

Using Total Market Data to Enhance ContraceptiveSecurityPRESENTER: Safia Ahsan, John Snow, IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Angela Wang, John Snow, Inc

Contraceptive Security Indicators Survey: Seven Years ofMeasuring Contraceptive SecurityPRESENTER: Emma Stewart, John Snow, Inc`CO-AUTHOR(S): Leslie Patykewich, John Snow, Inc`; SuzySacher, John Snow, Inc.

Linking women’s autonomy and contraceptive use / Lienentre l'autonomie des femmes et l'utilisation contraceptive16:20 Kintamani 1

Anita Raj, Professor, Division of Global Public Health,Department of Medicine Director, Center on Gender Equityand Health University of California, San Diego AdjunctProfessor, Department of Medicine, Boston University;Elizabeth Reed, Center on Gender Equity and Health, Divisionof Global Public Health, University of California, San Diego;Balaiah Donta, National Insitute for Research in ReproductiveHealth; Anindita Dasgupta, Center for Gender Equity andHealth; Mohan Ghule, National Institute for Research inReproductive Health ; Madhusudana Battala, PopulationCouncil; Saritha Nair, National Institute of Medical Statistics;Jay Silverman, University of California, San Diego, Departmentof Medicine; Arun Jadhav, National Institute for Research inReproductive Health; Prajakta Palaye, National Institute forResearch in Reproductive Health; Niranjan Saggurti, Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation, India; Sri Haryanto, IndonesianNational Population and Family Planning Board; Riza FatmaArifa, National Population and Family Planning Board;Sayyeda Reza, Aga Khan University; Zahid Abbasi, Aga KhanUniversity; Nowshaba Naz, Aga Khan University; MeherAfshan, Aga Khan University; Abiba Longwe-Ngwira, AfricanInstitute for Development Policy (afidep); Jeroen Smits,Radboud Univerity Nijmegen; Eelke De Jong, RadboudUniverity Nijmegen; Sarah Lindsay, Management Sciences forHealth; Belkis Giorgis, Management Sciences for Health; EllyMugumya , International Planned Parenthood FederationAfrica Regional Office; Christine Butegwa , InternationalPlanned Parenthood Federation; Teresia Shiundu ,Management Sciences for Health; Grace Odeke , PopulationSecretariat at Ministry of Finance, Uganda; Elizabeth Imbo ,NEPHAK

Access to Money and Relation to Women’s Use ofFamily Planning Methods Among Young MarriedWomen in Rural IndiaPRESENTER: Anita Raj, Professor, Division of Global PublicHealth, Department of Medicine Director, Center on GenderEquity and Health University of California, San DiegoAdjunct Professor, Department of Medicine, BostonUniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Elizabeth Reed, Center on Gender Equityand Health, Division of Global Public Health, Universityof California, San Diego; Balaiah Donta, NationalInsitute for Research in Reproductive Health; AninditaDasgupta, Center for Gender Equity and Health;Mohan Ghule, National Institute for Research inReproductive Health ; Madhusudana Battala,Population Council; Saritha Nair, National Institute ofMedical Statistics; Jay Silverman, University ofCalifornia, San Diego, Department of Medicine; ArunJadhav, National Institute for Research in ReproductiveHealth; Prajakta Palaye, National Institute for Researchin Reproductive Health; Niranjan Saggurti, Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation, India

Women's Autonomy and Contraceptive Use inIndonesiaPRESENTER: Sri Haryanto, Indonesian National Populationand Family Planning BoardCO-AUTHOR(S): Riza Fatma Arifa, National Populationand Family Planning Board

Autonomy of Women Regarding Marriage and Inter-Spousal Communication for Reproductive HealthPRESENTER: Sayyeda Reza, Aga Khan UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Zahid Abbasi, Aga Khan University;Nowshaba Naz, Aga Khan University; Meher Afshan,Aga Khan University

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Estimating the Causal Effect of Fertility on Women’sEmployment in Africa Using TwinsPRESENTER: Abiba Longwe-Ngwira, African Institute forDevelopment Policy (afidep)CO-AUTHOR(S): Jeroen Smits, Radboud UniverityNijmegen; Eelke De Jong, Radboud Univerity Nijmegen

Promoting Women's Leadership in Family Planning inEast Africa with Online MentoringPRESENTER: Sarah Lindsay, Management Sciences forHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Belkis Giorgis, Management Sciences forHealth; Elly Mugumya , International PlannedParenthood Federation Africa Regional Office;Christine Butegwa , International Planned ParenthoodFederation; Teresia Shiundu , Management Sciencesfor Health; Grace Odeke , Population Secretariat atMinistry of Finance, Uganda; Elizabeth Imbo , NEPHAK

Unpacking family planning preferences, intention and use /Préférences, intention et utiilisation de la planificationfamiliale16:20 Kintamani 2

Saswata Ghosh, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata;Sharifa Begum, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies;Amanda Kalamar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth; Michelle Hindin, World Health Organization; RajeshKumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance;Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms; Mojisola Odeku, Nigerian Urban ReproductiveHealth Initiative; Lisa Cobb, Johns Hopkins University;Akinsewa Akiode, Nigerian Urban Reproductive HealthInitiative; Ayaga Bawah, Columbia University; PatrickAsuming , University of Ghana; Cornelius Debpuur , NavrongoHealth Research Centre; James Phillips , Columbia University

Influence of Son Preference on Contraceptive MethodMix: Some Evidences from ‘two Bengals’PRESENTER: Saswata Ghosh, Institute of DevelopmentStudies KolkataCO-AUTHOR(S): Sharifa Begum, Bangladesh Institute ofDevelopment Studies

The Complexity of Measuring Fertility Preferences:Evidence from Dhs Data in 38 CountriesPRESENTER: Amanda Kalamar, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Michelle Hindin, World HealthOrganization

Sex Composition of Living Children, Desire forAdditional Children, and Future Intention to UseContraceptives Among Ethiopian Women, 2000-2011PRESENTER: Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health andDemographic Surveillance

Factors Affecting the Achievement of FertilityIntentions in Urban Nigeria: a Longitudinal Study.PRESENTER: Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Mojisola Odeku, Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health Initiative; Lisa Cobb, JohnsHopkins University; Akinsewa Akiode, Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health Initiative

Child Wanted and When? Fertility Intentions,Wantedness and Child Survival in Rural NorthernGhana: Evidence from Longitudinal Surveillance DataPRESENTER: Ayaga Bawah, Columbia UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Patrick Asuming , University of Ghana;Cornelius Debpuur , Navrongo Health Research Centre;James Phillips , Columbia University

Towards New Horizons? Building a sustainable globalfinancing architecture for family planning / Vers denouveaux horizons? Construction d'une architecturefinancière mondiale pour la planification familiale16:20 Kintamani 3An Huybrechts, International Planned Parenthood Federation(ippf)John Skibiak, RHSC; Erica Belanger, IPPF; Karen Hoehn,Independent Consultant; Johanna Stratmann, IndependentConsultant; Karen Newman, Population and SustainabilityNetwork (psn)

PRESENTER: An Huybrechts, International PlannedParenthood Federation (ippf)CO-AUTHOR(S): John Skibiak, RHSC; Erica Belanger,IPPF; Karen Hoehn, Independent Consultant; JohannaStratmann, Independent Consultant; Karen Newman,Population and Sustainability Network (psn)

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Point-of-Care Revolutionized: mHealth solutions for FamilyPlanning service delivery / Points de services révolutionnés:Solutions de mSanté pour la prestation de services deplanification familiale16:20 Kintamani 5

Saurabh Raj, Population Foundation of India; Sona Sharma,Population Foundation of India; Hawa Talla, IntrahealthInternational; Kate Gilroy, Intrahealth International;Abdoulaye Diedhiou, University of South Carolina; CarieMuntifering Cox, St. Catherine University; Luke Duncan,Intrahealth International; Djimadoum Koumtingue, IntrahealthInternational; Sara Pacqué-Margolis, IndependentConsultant; Alfredo Fort, Intrahealth International; DykkiSettle, Intrahealth International; Rebecca Bailey, IntrahealthInternational; Ashley Jackson, Population ServicesInternational; Mario Flores, Psi Mozambique ; Sagun Kc,Population Services International Nepal; Mahesh Paudel,Population Services International Nepal; Rupali Limaye, JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Nandita Kapadia-Kundu, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;Rebecca Arnold, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms Bkmi 2; Jessica Gergen, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs ; Tara Sullivan, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs

Interactive Voice Response System As a Tool forCommunity Enquiry and Monitoring of Health andFamily Planning Services Provided by the Public SectorPRESENTER: Saurabh Raj, Population Foundation of IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Sona Sharma, Population Foundation ofIndia

Use of an Innovative Mlearning System in Senegal toDeliver Family Planning Refresher Training to FrontlineHealth Workers at Their Health PostsPRESENTER: Hawa Talla, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Gilroy, Intrahealth International;Abdoulaye Diedhiou, University of South Carolina;Carie Muntifering Cox, St. Catherine University; LukeDuncan, Intrahealth International; DjimadoumKoumtingue, Intrahealth International; Sara Pacqué-Margolis, Independent Consultant; Alfredo Fort,Intrahealth International; Dykki Settle, IntrahealthInternational; Rebecca Bailey, Intrahealth International

: Improving Family Planning Interventions Through theMovercado Eco-System in MozambiquePRESENTER: Ashley Jackson, Population ServicesInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mario Flores, Psi Mozambique

Increased Efficiency Through the Use of TabletApplications by Remote Field Based Program StaffSupporting Family Planning Service Providers andInterpersonal Communication Agents in NepalPRESENTER: Sagun Kc, Population Services InternationalNepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mahesh Paudel, Population ServicesInternational Nepal

Utilizing Digital Health Applications As a Means toDiffuse Knowledge to Improve Family PlanningOutcomes in BangladeshPRESENTER: Rupali Limaye, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Nandita Kapadia-Kundu, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health; Rebecca Arnold,Johns Hopkins Center for Communication ProgramsBkmi 2; Jessica Gergen, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs ; Tara Sullivan, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs

Family Planning Calling: How innovative mobile technologiesare training, supporting and incentivizing health workerswho provide family planning services16:20 Kintamani 6Amanda Puckett, Intrahealth InternationalMike Bailey, JHCCP;Nandini Jayarajan, JHU-CCP; Alex Little, Digital Campus;Lindsey Leslie, JHU-CCP; Caroline Jacoby, John HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs; Sanjanthi Velu,JHU-CCP; Erica Layer, D-Tree International ; Hellen Magige,Pathfinder International

PRESENTER: Amanda Puckett, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mike Bailey, JHCCP; Nandini Jayarajan,JHU-CCP; Alex Little, Digital Campus; Lindsey Leslie,JHU-CCP; Caroline Jacoby, John Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Sanjanthi Velu, JHU-CCP;Erica Layer, D-Tree International ; Hellen Magige,Pathfinder International

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Building a strong FP workforce / Construire une maind'oeuvre de PF forte16:20 Kintamani 7

Vinoj Manning, Ipas India; Medha Gandhi, Ipas India; OmindeAchola, EngenderHealth; Carmela Cordero, Engenderhealth;Levent Çağatay, EngenderHealth; Dereje Tuijje Tuijje ,Engenderhealth Ethiopia; Birhane Merdassa, Federal Ministryof Health, Ethiopia; Jean Mwalabu, Ministry of Health,Malawi; Ruth Muia, Division of Reproductive Health, Ministryof Health Kenya; Kelly Culwell, Woman Care Global; ShannonBledsoe, Woman Care Global; Julie Ritter, University ofCalifornia, San Diego; Elizabeth Reed, Center on GenderEquity and Health, Division of Global Public Health, Universityof California, San Diego; Helen Jordan, Woman Care Global;Alok Vajpeyi, Population Foundation of India; Pravin Jha,Population Foundation of India; Iram Kamran, PopulationCouncil;

Innovations in Comprehensive Contraceptive CareTraining - a High Impact Model for TrainingPRESENTER: Vinoj Manning, Ipas IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Medha Gandhi, Ipas India

Standardizing Clinical and Training Skills of Trainers inFemale Sterilization to Improve Quality: the Experienceof Enhancing the Performance of Minilaparotomy inFour Low-Resource Countries in AfricaPRESENTER: Ominde Achola, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Carmela Cordero, Engenderhealth;Levent Çağatay, EngenderHealth; Dereje Tuijje Tuijje ,Engenderhealth Ethiopia; Birhane Merdassa, FederalMinistry of Health, Ethiopia; Jean Mwalabu, Ministry ofHealth, Malawi; Ruth Muia, Division of ReproductiveHealth, Ministry of Health Kenya

Woman Care Global’s Max Program (maximizingHealthcare Provider Performance): SupportingHealthcare Providers in Kenya and South Africa toIncrease Access to Abortion Care and Post-AbortionLarcPRESENTER: Kelly Culwell, Woman Care GlobalCO-AUTHOR(S): Shannon Bledsoe, Woman Care Global;Julie Ritter, University of California, San Diego;Elizabeth Reed, Center on Gender Equity and Health,Division of Global Public Health, University ofCalifornia, San Diego; Helen Jordan, Woman CareGlobal

Assessment of Efficacy of Family Planning CounselingProgram in the State of BiharPRESENTER: Alok Vajpeyi, Population Foundation of IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Pravin Jha, Population Foundation ofIndia

What Lacks in Service Providers That Deter PakistaniWomen to Adopt Family PlanningPRESENTER: Iram Kamran, Population Council

Midwives for Family Planning / Sage-femmes pour laplanification familiale16:20 Singaraja Hall 2

Rabiatu Sageer, United Nations Population Fund (unfpa);Emilene Anakhuekha, UNFPA; Ifeanyi Edochie, UNFPA; RonkeAtamewalen, Marie Stopes Int' Organization, Nigeria; AlheriYusuf, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria; KoffiKouame, United Nations Population Fund (unfpa); RatidzaiNdhlovu, United Nations Population Fund; Corazon Paras,Integrated Midwives' Association of the Philippines; MiguelAngelo Lucero, Engenderhealth - Visayashealth Project; JoseRodriguez, EngenderHealth; Grace Viola, Engenderhealth -Visayashealth Project; Anna Maria Speciale, American Collegeof Nurse Midwives (acnm); Edy Purwoko, National Populationand Family Planning Board of Republic of Indonesia (bkkbn);Sarah Jane Holcombe, Bixby Center for Population, Health &Sustainability, University of California, Berkleley; Aster Berhe,UNFPA; Amsale Cherie, School of Nursing and Midwifery,Addis Ababa University

Investing in Pre-Service Training to Scale-Up Fp ServiceProvision: Lessons Learned from Nigeria Project onCapacity Building of Midwife Tutors on Long ActingReversible Contraceptives (larc)PRESENTER: Rabiatu Sageer, United Nations PopulationFund (unfpa)CO-AUTHOR(S): Emilene Anakhuekha, UNFPA; IfeanyiEdochie, UNFPA; Ronke Atamewalen, Marie Stopes Int'Organization, Nigeria; Alheri Yusuf, Nursing andMidwifery Council of Nigeria; Koffi Kouame, UnitedNations Population Fund (unfpa); Ratidzai Ndhlovu,United Nations Population Fund

Integrating Private Midwife-Led Birthing Homes intoFamily Planning Service Delivery Networks in CebuProvince, PhilippinesPRESENTER: Corazon Paras, Integrated Midwives'Association of the PhilippinesCO-AUTHOR(S): Miguel Angelo Lucero, Engenderhealth -Visayashealth Project; Jose Rodriguez,EngenderHealth; Grace Viola, Engenderhealth -Visayashealth Project

Innovations in Family Planning Instruction forMidwives, a Case Study from GhanaPRESENTER: Anna Maria Speciale, American College ofNurse Midwives (acnm)

The Effect of Midwives Competency Towards TheirCompliance of Counseling of Family Planning Servicesat Community Health Centers: a Study from PurworejoDistrict, Central Java, IndonesiaPRESENTER: Edy Purwoko, National Population and FamilyPlanning Board of Republic of Indonesia (bkkbn)

Ethiopian Midwives, Maternal Mortality and TheirUnderstanding of Professional Mission RegardingMaternal Mortality, Unsafe Abortion, and Provision ofAbortion Care ServicesPRESENTER: Sarah Jane Holcombe, Bixby Center forPopulation, Health & Sustainability, University ofCalifornia, BerkleleyCO-AUTHOR(S): Aster Berhe, UNFPA; Amsale Cherie,School of Nursing and Midwifery, Addis AbabaUniversity

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Abortion services and Family Planning / Les servicesd'avortement et la planification familiale16:20 Mengwi 1+2

Ani Jilozian, Yerevan State University; Victor Agadjanian,University of Kansas; Janie Benson, Ipas; Dalia Brahmi, Ipas;Risa Griffin, Ipas; Joan Healy, Ipas; Alice Mark, Ipas; ErnestinaCoast, London School of Economics; Deeb Shrestha Dangol,Ipas Nepal; Swadesh Gurung, Ipas Nepal; Indira Basnett, IpasNepal; Mohamed Diadhiou, CEFOREP; Ibrahima Mall,CEFOREP; Thierno Dieng, CEFOREP

The Impact of Male Labor Migration on Contraceptionand Abortion Dynamics in Rural ArmeniaPRESENTER: Ani Jilozian, Yerevan State UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Victor Agadjanian, University of Kansas

What Factors Contribute to Contraceptive UptakeAmong Young Women Seeking Abortion Care in HealthFacilites in Africa and Asia?PRESENTER: Janie Benson, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Dalia Brahmi, Ipas; Risa Griffin, Ipas;Joan Healy, Ipas; Alice Mark, Ipas

Contraception and Induced Abortion: Experiences ofWomen Seeking Abortion Care Services in ZambiaPRESENTER: Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics

Association Between Postabortion ContraceptiveAcceptance and Socio-Demographic, Facility andProcedure Characteristics: Analysis of Hospital-BasedData in NepalPRESENTER: Deeb Shrestha Dangol, Ipas NepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Swadesh Gurung, Ipas Nepal; IndiraBasnett, Ipas Nepal

Planification Familiale Et Soins Après Avortement AuSénégal : 18 Ans Après Où En Est-on ?PRESENTER: Mohamed Diadhiou, CEFOREPCO-AUTHOR(S): Ibrahima Mall, CEFOREP; ThiernoDieng, CEFOREP

Capitalizing on the promise of Community Health Workerprograms / Capitaliser sur la promesse des programmesd'Agents de Santé Communautaire16:20 Mengwi 3+5

Savitha Subramanian, John Snow Inc; Binjwala Shrestha, Fhi360; Sophia Magalona, John Snow Inc; Leela Khanal, JsiResearch and Training Institute, Inc.; Fuad Aliev, UNFPA; ColinBaynes, EngenderHealth; Elizabeth Jackson, ColumbiaUniversity Department of Population and Family Health;Amon Exavery, Ifakara Health Institute; Almamy Kante,Columbia University; James Phillips , Columbia University;Isaac Malonza, Jhpiego Kenya; Linda Archer, JhpiegoCorporation ; Marie Mukabatsinda, Institute for ReproductiveHealth / Rwanda; Catherine Mugeni, Maternal, Child, andCommunity Health (mcch) Unit, Rwanda Biomedical Center;Lauren Vanenk, Institute for Reproductive Health GeorgetownUniversity

The Role of Female Health Care Volunteers (fchvs) inProviding Key Family Planning Services to Women inHard to Reach Areas Across NepalPRESENTER: Savitha Subramanian, John Snow IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Binjwala Shrestha, Fhi 360; SophiaMagalona, John Snow Inc; Leela Khanal, Jsi Researchand Training Institute, Inc.

Ensuring Population Access to Quality Information onFamily Planning Through Government PaidCommunity Workers: Uzbekistan’s Experience.PRESENTER: Fuad Aliev, UNFPA

The Impact of Community Health Workers on theDemand and Utilization of Family Planning: Results ofa Randomized Cluster Trial in Three Districts of RuralTanzaniaPRESENTER: Colin Baynes, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Elizabeth Jackson, Columbia UniversityDepartment of Population and Family Health; AmonExavery, Ifakara Health Institute; Almamy Kante,Columbia University; James Phillips , ColumbiaUniversity

Community-Based Provision of Fp Services ContributedSignificantly to Increased Contraceptive Uptake inKenya: Results from a Longitudinal Household SurveyPRESENTER: Isaac Malonza, Jhpiego KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Linda Archer, Jhpiego Corporation

Beyond Resupply: Chws’ Experience Offering StandardDays Method to New Users in RwandaPRESENTER: Marie Mukabatsinda, Institute for ReproductiveHealth / RwandaCO-AUTHOR(S): Catherine Mugeni, Maternal, Child, andCommunity Health (mcch) Unit, Rwanda BiomedicalCenter; Lauren Vanenk, Institute for ReproductiveHealth Georgetown University

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Can a business/private sector approach to the health caredelivery challenge really make a contribution? / L'approchecommerciale/du secteur privé de la prestation des servicesde santé peut-elle apporter quelque chose?16:20 Legian 2<p><strong>Moderator</strong>: Frederic Sicre, ManagingDirector, The Abraaj Group</p> <p></p><p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Fayeeza Naqvi, Chairman,Aman Foundation</p> <p></p> <p><strong>Presentation1</strong>: What can Philanthropic models learn frombusiness?</p> <p><strong>Presenter</strong>: Ahsan Jamil,The Aman Foundation</p> <p></p> <p><strong>Presentation2</strong>: Creating a new investment model for healthcaredelivery to those in need</p> <p><strong>Presenter</strong>:Khawar Mann, Managing Director, The Abraaj Group</p><p></p> <p><strong>Presentation 3</strong>: The role ofPhilanthropy in the value chain of healthcare delivery</p><p></p> <p><strong>Presentation 4</strong>: The role ofgovernments</p>

Empowering young adolescents: Protective research andprograms / Autonomisation des jeunes adolescents:Recherche et programmes de protection16:20 Legian 3

Devika Mehra, Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child;'priyanka Sreenath, Mamta Health Institute for Mother &Child; S.k Mishra, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child;Vandana Nair, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child;Archana Sarkar, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child;Apam Woleng, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child;Sunil Mehra, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child; SusanAkajo Oregede, Pathfinder International; Thomas Odong,Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University;Pauline Kabagenyi, Save the Children Uganda; KimberlyAshburn, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Peter C. Scales, Search Institute; Maura Shramko,Search Institute; Halima Ali, Dsw (deutsche StiftungWeltbevoelkerung); George Ouma, Dsw (deutsche StiftungWeltbevoelkerung); Harriet Birungi, Population Council;Chi-Chi Undie, Population Council; Patricia Machawira,UNESCO

Delaying the Age at Marriage and Age at First Pregnancyby Establishing Functional Youth Information Centersin India and BangladeshPRESENTER: Devika Mehra, Mamta Health Institute forMother and ChildCO-AUTHOR(S): 'priyanka Sreenath, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; S.k Mishra, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; Vandana Nair, MamtaHealth Institute for Mother & Child; Archana Sarkar,Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child; ApamWoleng, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child;Sunil Mehra, Mamta Health Institute for Mother &Child

Not Business As Usual: the Catalyzing Role of GenderNorms TransformationPRESENTER: Susan Akajo Oregede, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Thomas Odong, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; PaulineKabagenyi, Save the Children Uganda

Very Young Adolescents’ Reproductive Health:Correlations with Developmental Assets in UgandaPRESENTER: Kimberly Ashburn, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Peter C. Scales, Search Institute; MauraShramko, Search Institute

Empowering Young Adolescents to Avoid EarlyMarriage and Delay First Pregnancy-Based on Dsw’sYoung Adolescent Project KenyaPRESENTER: Halima Ali, Dsw (deutsche StiungWeltbevoelkerung)CO-AUTHOR(S): George Ouma, Dsw (deutsche StiungWeltbevoelkerung)

Education Sector Responses to Early and UnintendedPregnancy: a Review of Country Experiences inSub-Saharan AfricaPRESENTER: Harriet Birungi, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Chi-Chi Undie, Population Council;Patricia Machawira, UNESCO

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The essentials of strong contraceptive logistics systems /L'essentiel des systèmes de logistique contraceptive forts16:20 Legian 4

Modibo Dicko, Intrahealth International; Jennifer Wesson,Intrahealth International; Leah Hasselback, IntrahealthInternational; Perle Combary, Intrahealth International;Soussaba N'dour, Intrahealth International; MohammadKibria, Management Sciences for Health-Msh; Sheena Patel,MSH; Shahadat Selim, Directorate General of Family Planning;Wanda Jaskiewicz, Intrahealth International; Maritza Titus,Intrahealth International; Rachel Deussom, IntrahealthInternational; Kennedy Kambyambya, Ministry of Health andSocial Services; Lazarus Indongo, Ministry of Health andSocial Services; Jennifer Wanyana, PACE/Uganda; DerrickNyimbili, John Snow, Inc;

Zero Stockouts: Identifying Behavioral FactorsContributing to Fp Commodity StockoutsPRESENTER: Modibo Dicko, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Jennifer Wesson, IntrahealthInternational; Leah Hasselback, IntrahealthInternational; Perle Combary, IntrahealthInternational; Soussaba N'dour, IntrahealthInternational

Saving Lives of Women and Children: PharmaceuticalSystems Strengthening Approaches to Improve Accessto Contraceptives in BangladeshPRESENTER: Mohammad Kibria, Management Sciences forHealth-MshCO-AUTHOR(S): Sheena Patel, MSH; Shahadat Selim,Directorate General of Family Planning

Supply Chain Management Workforce in Namibia:Generating Data for Evidence-Based Health WorkforceStrategies to Improve Access to Family PlanningPRESENTER: Wanda Jaskiewicz, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Maritza Titus, Intrahealth International;Rachel Deussom, Intrahealth International; KennedyKambyambya, Ministry of Health and Social Services;Lazarus Indongo, Ministry of Health and Social Services

Increasing Access to Iuds Using a Total MarketApproach (tma) in UgandaPRESENTER: Jennifer Wanyana, PACE/Uganda

Essential Medicines Logistics Improvement Program(emlip) Hybrid System Improves Accessibility to aBroader Range of Family Planning ProductsPRESENTER: Derrick Nyimbili, John Snow, Inc

Strengthening the evidence base on safe abortion /Renforcer les données sur l'avortement sans risque16:20 Legian 5

Leigh Senderowicz, Harvard School of Public Health; PatricioSanhueza, Secretariat of Health; Ana Langer, Harvard Schoolof Public Health; Ronke Atamewalen, Marie Stopes Int'Organization, Nigeria; George Eluwa, Marie StopesInternational Organization, Nigeria; Lucky Palmer, MarieStopes Int' Organization, Nigeria; Yi-Ling Tan, Gynuity HealthProjects; Elizabeth Raymond, Gynuity Health Projects; MarkWeaver, Family Health International; Karmen Louie, GynuityHealth Projects; Manuel Bousiéguez, IndependentConsultant; Clair Kaplan, Planned Parenthood of SouthernNew England; Sarita Sonalkar, Perelman School of Medicine,University of Pennsylvania; Alisa Goldberg, PlannedParenthood League of Massachusetts; Lisa Memmel, PlannedParenthood Northern California; Roxanne Jamshidi, JohnsHopkins University; Ana Aranguré, Secretariat of Health; ElbaLugo, Secretariat of Health; Kaushalendra Singh, BanarasHindu University; Andreea Creanga, Emory University

Socioeconomic Status and Abortion Tourism in MexicoCity: Implications for EquityPRESENTER: Leigh Senderowicz, Harvard School of PublicHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Patricio Sanhueza, Secretariat of Health;Ana Langer, Harvard School of Public Health

A 10-Year Review of Outcomes of UnintendedPregnancies Among Women in NigeriaPRESENTER: Ronke Atamewalen, Marie Stopes Int'Organization, NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): George Eluwa, Marie Stopes InternationalOrganization, Nigeria; Lucky Palmer, Marie Stopes Int'Organization, Nigeria

Medical Abortion Outcomes and Repeat PregnancyFollowing Quickstart of Progestin ContraceptivesPRESENTER: Yi-Ling Tan, Gynuity Health ProjectsCO-AUTHOR(S): Elizabeth Raymond, Gynuity HealthProjects; Mark Weaver, Family Health International;Karmen Louie, Gynuity Health Projects; ManuelBousiéguez, Independent Consultant; PatricioSanhueza, Secretariat of Health; Clair Kaplan, PlannedParenthood of Southern New England; Sarita Sonalkar,Perelman School of Medicine, University ofPennsylvania; Alisa Goldberg, Planned ParenthoodLeague of Massachusetts; Lisa Memmel, PlannedParenthood Northern California; Roxanne Jamshidi,Johns Hopkins University; Ana Aranguré, Secretariat ofHealth; Elba Lugo, Secretariat of Health

Changes in Abortion Service Provision in Bihar andJharkhand States, India: 2013 Versus 2004PRESENTER: Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras Hindu UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Andreea Creanga, Emory University

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Nudges: Approaches for applying behavioral economics toboost FP/RH outcomes / Coups de pouce: Approchesappliquant l'économie comportementale pour booster lesextrants de PF/SR16:20 Legian 6Lynn Bakamjian, Global Rh/fp ConsultantHelena Choi, TheWilliam and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Karina Lorenzana,ideas42; Hannah Spring, ideas42; Dana Guichon, ideas42;Temina Madon, Center for Effective Global Action; Ellie Turner,Center for Effective Global Action; Barling Mina, Marie StopesInternational (msi-Us); Munshi Sulaiman, BRAC

PRESENTER: Lynn Bakamjian, Global Rh/fp ConsultantCO-AUTHOR(S): Helena Choi, The William and FloraHewlett Foundation; Karina Lorenzana, ideas42;Hannah Spring, ideas42; Dana Guichon, ideas42;Temina Madon, Center for Effective Global Action; EllieTurner, Center for Effective Global Action; BarlingMina, Marie Stopes International (msi-Us); MunshiSulaiman, BRAC

Men and family planning: Visible and invisible champions /Les hommes et la planification familiale: Les championsvisibles et invisibles16:20 Legian 7

Bevalyn Kedogo, World Vision Kenya; Cynthia Nyakwama,World Vision Kenya; Adrienne Allison, World Vision; VictorOuko, Jhpiego; Mercy Kamau, Jhpiego; Morine Sirera,Jhpiego; Moses Kitheka, Jhpiego Corporation; ReginaMbayaki, Jhpiego Kenya, an Affiliate of Johns HopkinsUniversity; Eleanor Brown, Options Consultancy ServicesLimited; Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan; AsimNasar, Marie Stopes Society; Aamir Abbas, Marie StopesSociety, Pakistan; Asma Balal, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan;Primus Che Chi, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Henrik Urdal,Peace Research Institute Oslo; Vane Bosibori Lumumba,National Council for Population and Development; FrancisKundu, National Council for Population and Development;Josephine Kibaru-Mbae, National Council for Population andDevelopment; George Kichamu, NCPD; Irene Muhunzu,National Council for Population and Development

Men to Men: Reaching Gatekeepers Through MaleChampions and Religious LeadersPRESENTER: Bevalyn Kedogo, World Vision KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Cynthia Nyakwama, World Vision Kenya;Adrienne Allison, World Vision

Role of Men in Making Decisions on Fp Uptake:Lessons Learnt from KenyaPRESENTER: Victor Ouko, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Mercy Kamau, Jhpiego; Morine Sirera,Jhpiego; Moses Kitheka, Jhpiego Corporation; ReginaMbayaki, Jhpiego Kenya, an Affiliate of Johns HopkinsUniversity

Perceptions Among Married Men on the Use of ModernContraceptive Methods in Sindh and KhyberPakhtunkhwa (kpk) Provinces of Pakistan – Evidencefrom Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation Research(peer)PRESENTER: Eleanor Brown, Options Consultancy ServicesLimitedCO-AUTHOR(S): Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society,Pakistan; Asim Nasar, Marie Stopes Society; AamirAbbas, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan; Asma Balal,Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan

Male Involvement in Maternal Health and ReproductiveHealth in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda: a QualitativeStudy of Barriers and Strategies for ImprovementPRESENTER: Primus Che Chi, Peace Research Institute OsloCO-AUTHOR(S): Henrik Urdal, Peace Research InstituteOslo

Male Involvement in Family Planning and ReproductiveHealth in KenyaPRESENTER: Vane Bosibori Lumumba, National Council forPopulation and DevelopmentCO-AUTHOR(S): Francis Kundu, National Council forPopulation and Development; Josephine Kibaru-Mbae,National Council for Population and Development;George Kichamu, NCPD; Irene Muhunzu, NationalCouncil for Population and Development

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Family planning and HIV-infected populations / Laplanification familiale et les populations atteintes du VIH16:20 Legian 8+9

Nisha Jagdish Poojary, Family Planning Association of India;Kalpana Apte, Fpa India; Margaret Zulu, Southern African AidsTrust (sat); Fabian Cataldo, ; Simbarashe Rusakaniko, ; GarethCoats, ; Joseph Zulu, ; Nair Teles, ; Eric Umar, ; NyaradzoMuhonde, PSI; Karin Hatzold , Psi ; Euphemia Sibanda ,Cesshar Zimbabwe ; Nancy Ruhode, Cesshar ; ClaudiusMadanhire, Cesshar ; Frances Cowan , 3department ofInfection and Population Health, University College London,London, United Kingdom; Brady Burnett-Zieman, PopulationCouncil; Cecily Banura , Center for Child Health andDevelopment; Rodgers Ampwera, Community Health AllianceUganda; Diana Amanyire, Marie Stopes Uganda; MargaretElang, Community Health Alliance Uganda; Jacquelyne Alesi,Uganda Network of Young People Living with Hiv&aids; JerryOkal, Population Council; Lung Vu, Population Council; LinkUp Project, International Hiv/aids Alliance; Elke Konings,Management Sciences for Health; Frederick Hartman,Management Sciences for Health; Walter Crandall,Management Sciences for Health; Lemma Ketema,Management Sciences for Health

Engaging Communities to Address the Sexual andReproductive Health Gaps of People Living with HivPRESENTER: Nisha Jagdish Poojary, Family PlanningAssociation of IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

Experiences and Challenges in Sexual and ReproductiveHealth for Adolescents Living with Hiv in Malawi,Mozambique, Zambia and ZimbabwePRESENTER: Margaret Zulu, Southern African Aids Trust(sat)CO-AUTHOR(S): Fabian Cataldo, ; SimbarasheRusakaniko, ; Gareth Coats, ; Joseph Zulu, ; Nair Teles,; Eric Umar,

Barriers and Facilitators to Uptake and Provision ofLong-Acting Reversible Contraception Among ClientsAttending Integrated Hiv/sexual & Reproductive HealthClinics in ZimbabwePRESENTER: Nyaradzo Muhonde, PSICO-AUTHOR(S): Karin Hatzold , Psi ; Euphemia Sibanda ,Cesshar Zimbabwe ; Nancy Ruhode, Cesshar ; ClaudiusMadanhire, Cesshar ; Frances Cowan , 3department ofInfection and Population Health, University CollegeLondon, London, United Kingdom

Correlates of Family Planning Use and ChildbearingDesires of Young Women Living with Hiv in UgandaPRESENTER: Brady Burnett-Zieman, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Cecily Banura , Center for Child Healthand Development; Rodgers Ampwera, CommunityHealth Alliance Uganda; Diana Amanyire, Marie StopesUganda; Margaret Elang, Community Health AllianceUganda; Jacquelyne Alesi, Uganda Network of YoungPeople Living with Hiv&aids; Jerry Okal, PopulationCouncil; Lung Vu, Population Council; Link UpProject, International Hiv/aids Alliance

Pregnancy and Family Planning Among Hiv-InfectedWomen at Health Centers in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Elke Konings, Management Sciences for HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Frederick Hartman, ManagementSciences for Health; Walter Crandall, ManagementSciences for Health; Lemma Ketema, ManagementSciences for Health

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Dont Wait Too Late: Planning, Implementing, and ScalingPPFP by 2020 / N'attendez pas qu'il soit trop tard:Planification, mise en oeuvre et mise à échelle des PPPF d'ici202010:30 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Elaine Charurat, JhpiegoRehana Gubin, Jhpiego; MonicaKerrigan, FP2020; Mary Lyn Gaffield, World HealthOrganization; Lindsay Breithaupt, Jhpiego

PRESENTER: Elaine Charurat, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Rehana Gubin, Jhpiego; MonicaKerrigan, FP2020; Mary Lyn Gaffield, World HealthOrganization; Lindsay Breithaupt, Jhpiego

The contraceptive revolutions: Obvious or nuanced? / Lesrévolutions contraceptives: Evidentes ou nuancées?10:30 Uluwatu 1

Ann Biddlecom, Population Division, United Nations;Hantamalala Rafalimanana, Division for Social Policy andDevelopment, United Nations; Stephen Kisambira, PopulationDivision, United Nations; Petra Nahmias, Population Division,United Nations; Kyaw Kyaw Lay, Population Division, UnitedNations; Vladimira Kantorova, Population Division, UnitedNations; John Bongaarts, Population Council; Jean-PierreGuengant, Umr 201 Université De Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne /Ird; John F. May, Population Reference Bureau; Iqbal Shah,Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; John Cleland,London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; MarinaDaniele, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine;Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene and TropicalMedicine; David Macleod, London School of Hygiene andTropical Medicine; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM; Oona M RCampbell, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Recent Trends in Contraceptive Use and Method MixWorldwide and Implications for the FuturePRESENTER: Ann Biddlecom, Population Division, UnitedNationsCO-AUTHOR(S): Hantamalala Rafalimanana, Division forSocial Policy and Development, United Nations;Stephen Kisambira, Population Division, UnitedNations; Petra Nahmias, Population Division, UnitedNations; Kyaw Kyaw Lay, Population Division, UnitedNations; Vladimira Kantorova, Population Division,United Nations

Africa’s Unique Transition in Reproductive BehaviourPRESENTER: John Bongaarts, Population Council

Realizing the Contraceptive Revolution in Sub-SaharaAfricaPRESENTER: Jean-Pierre Guengant, Umr 201 Université DeParis I, Panthéon Sorbonne / IrdCO-AUTHOR(S): John F. May, Population Reference Bureau

Interventions to Improve Postpartum Family Planningin Low and Middle Income Countries: ProgramImplications and Research PrioritiesPRESENTER: Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School ofPublic HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): John Cleland, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine; Marina Daniele, London Schoolof Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Patterns and Determinants of Provider SwitchingAmong Modern Family Planning Method Users in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: Analysis ofDemographic and Health Surveys from 48 CountriesPRESENTER: Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene andTropical MedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): David Macleod, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Caroline Lynch,LSHTM; Oona M R Campbell, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Realizing the health and economic benefits of familyplanning / Réaliser les bénéfices de santé et économiques dela planification familiale10:30 Uluwatu 5

Sabu Padmadas, University of Southampton; Bohua Li, ChinaPopulation and Development Research Center; VladimiraKantorova, Population Division, United Nations; Jin Rou New,National University of Singapore; Leontine Alkema,Department of Statistics and Applied Probability and SawSwee Hock School of Public Health, National University ofSingapore; Ann Biddlecom, Population Division, UnitedNations; John Stover, Avenir Health; Priya Emmart, Track20Avenir Health; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins University; Jay Gribble,Palladium; Alexander Paxton, Health Policy Project,Palladium; Munyaradzi Murwira, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Edmore Munongo, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Bernard Madzima, Ministry of Healthand Child Care; Tamisayi Chinhengo, Unfpa Zimbabwe; EdwinMpeta, Unfpa Zimbabwe; William Muhwava, Consultant

Economic Returns to Investment in Family Planning inIndia and ChinaPRESENTER: Sabu Padmadas, University of SouthamptonCO-AUTHOR(S): Bohua Li, China Population andDevelopment Research Center

Setting Ambitious Yet Achievable Targets to MeetDemand for Family PlanningPRESENTER: Vladimira Kantorova, Population Division,United NationsCO-AUTHOR(S): Jin Rou New, National University ofSingapore; Leontine Alkema, Department of Statisticsand Applied Probability and Saw Swee Hock School ofPublic Health, National University of Singapore; AnnBiddlecom, Population Division, United Nations

How Do Increases in Family Planning Use Lead toReductions in Child Mortality Rates?PRESENTER: John Stover, Avenir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Priya Emmart, Track20 Avenir Health

How Many Mothers and Children Can Fp2020 Save?PRESENTER: Li Liu, Johns Hopkins University

The Near-Term Health and Economic Benefits ofAchieving Fp2020 Goals in Zimbabwe: an AdvocacySuccess StoryPRESENTER: Jay Gribble, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Alexander Paxton, Health Policy Project,Palladium; Munyaradzi Murwira, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Edmore Munongo,Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council; BernardMadzima, Ministry of Health and Child Care; TamisayiChinhengo, Unfpa Zimbabwe; Edwin Mpeta, UnfpaZimbabwe; William Muhwava, Consultant

South-South Cooperation: Sharing Indonesias experience inFamily Planning with other developing countries /Coopération Sud-Sud: Partage d'expérience de l'Indonésie enplanification familiale avec d'autres pays en voie dedéveloppement10:30 Kintamani 1Samidjo Samidjo, Unfpa IndonesiaFasli Jalal, BKKBN; OvaEmilia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty ofMedicine, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia;Risman Musa, Religious Leader; Kadil Jojo M. Sinolinding Jr,Department of Health - Armm, Philippines

PRESENTER: Samidjo Samidjo, Unfpa IndonesiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Fasli Jalal, BKKBN; Ova Emilia,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty ofMedicine, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta,Indonesia; Risman Musa, Religious Leader; Kadil JojoM. Sinolinding Jr, Department of Health - Armm,Philippines

Access to and Use of Contraceptives by Adolescents: Donor,Researcher, Implementer and Youth Perspectives / Accès etutilisation de la contraception par les adolescents:Perspectives de bailleurs, chercheurs, responsables deprogrammes et jeunes10:30 Kintamani 2Danielle Keeby, PATH

PRESENTER: Danielle Keeby, PATH

Within our Reach: The Private Sector’s Role in reaching 120million New Users by 2020 / À notre portée: Le rôle dusecteur privé pour atteindre 120 millions de nouvellesutilisatrices d'ici 202010:30 Kintamani 3

Caroline Quijada, Abt Associates; Abu Jamil Faisel,Engenderhealth Bangladesh; Boniface Sebikali, IntrahealthInternational; James Ayers, PSI; Anne Coolen, Marie StopesInternational Mali

Within Our Reach: the Private Sector’s Role in Reaching120 Million New Users by 2020PRESENTER: Caroline Quijada, Abt AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Abu Jamil Faisel, EngenderhealthBangladesh; Boniface Sebikali, IntrahealthInternational; James Ayers, PSI; Anne Coolen, MarieStopes International Mali

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Sex, contraception, infection, and nutrition: Making healthybirths and healthy children / Sexe, contraception, infectionet nutrition: Pour des naissances sans risque et des enfantsen bonne santé10:30 Kintamani 5

Salamatu Kemokai, United Nations Population Fund; Grana PuSelvi Gnanaraj, World Vision India; Suman Barla, World VisionIndia; David Chokalingham, World Vision India; Ellen Smith,Palladium; Bernice Kuang, Futures Group; Wanto Rivaie, 1.Indonesian Practicioners Demographers - Ipadi WestKalimantan 2.indonesia Family Planning Board - Bkkbn WestKalimantan.province Indonesia; Agus Fitriangga, IPADI; RiniSulistyawati, IPADI; Sukarsih Panjaitan, IPADI; Aj FrancisZavier, Population Council; Sabu Padmadas, University ofSouthampton

Prevention of Sexual Transmission of Ebola ViralDiseasePRESENTER: Salamatu Kemokai, United Nations PopulationFund

Birth Spacing Patterns and Its Impact on NutritionalStatus of ChildrenPRESENTER: Grana Pu Selvi Gnanaraj, World Vision IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Suman Barla, World Vision India; DavidChokalingham, World Vision India

Predicting Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa Based onPatterns of Contraceptive UsePRESENTER: Ellen Smith, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Bernice Kuang, Futures Group

Determinant of Fertility Rate in the Sambas DistrictWest Kalimantan ProvincePRESENTER: Wanto Rivaie, 1. Indonesian PracticionersDemographers - Ipadi West Kalimantan 2.indonesia FamilyPlanning Board - Bkkbn West Kalimantan.provinceIndonesiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Agus Fitriangga, IPADI; Rini Sulistyawati,IPADI; Sukarsih Panjaitan, IPADI

Resumption to Menstrual Cycle, Sexual Behavior andPostpartum Contraceptive Use in IndiaPRESENTER: Aj Francis Zavier, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Sabu Padmadas, University ofSouthampton

Preformed Panel on Early Adolescence: Preliminary findingsfrom the Global Early Adolescent Study / Panel surl'adolescence précoce: Résultats préliminaires de l'ÉtudeGlobale sur l'Adolescence Précoce10:30 Kintamani 6Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealthOmaima El Gibaly, Assiut University; Caroline Kabiru,African Population and Health Research Center (aphrc)

PRESENTER: Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Omaima El Gibaly, Assiut University;Caroline Kabiru, African Population and HealthResearch Center (aphrc)

Contraceptive security: Operational and measurementissues / Sécurité contraceptive: Mesures et opération10:30 Kintamani 7

Kai Risse, Bayer Pharma Ag; Cindi Cisek, Meridian GroupInternational; Andrea Dee Harris, USAID; Jeffrey Sine, RtiInternational; Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; MarciaSoumokil, Rti International; Dani Alfah, SurveyMETER; DatDuong, UNFPA; Huong Nguyen, Hanoi School of PublicHealth; Duong Dinh, Gopfp/ministry of Health of Vietnam;Thiem Le, Gopfp/ministry of Health of Vietnam; DanaAronovich, John Snow, Inc; Marie Tien, John Snow, Inc;Ariella Bock, John Snow, Inc; Marc Cunningham, John Snow,Inc; Niquelle Brown, University of Southern California;Benjamin Hatch, John Snow, Inc; Suzy Sacher, John Snow,Inc.; Andrew Inglis, John Snow, Inc

New Avenues to Meet Demands for Family PlanningPRESENTER: Kai Risse, Bayer Pharma AgCO-AUTHOR(S): Cindi Cisek, Meridian GroupInternational; Andrea Dee Harris, USAID

Operational Policy Barriers to Contraceptive Security:the Case of Frontline Health Worker Absenteeism inPapua, IndonesiaPRESENTER: Jeffrey Sine, Rti InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; MarciaSoumokil, Rti International; Dani Alfah, SurveyMETER

A Review of National Policies for Quality Assurance ofContraceptive Commodities in the Free Market ofVietnamPRESENTER: Dat Duong, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Huong Nguyen, Hanoi School of PublicHealth; Duong Dinh, Gopfp/ministry of Health ofVietnam; Thiem Le, Gopfp/ministry of Health ofVietnam

Monitoring Contraceptive Security and MeasuringSuccess Around the WorldPRESENTER: Dana Aronovich, John Snow, IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Marie Tien, John Snow, Inc

Estimating Contraceptive Prevalence Rates UsingLogistics Data for Short-Term Family Planning MethodsPRESENTER: Ariella Bock, John Snow, IncCO-AUTHOR(S): Marc Cunningham, John Snow, Inc;Niquelle Brown, University of Southern California;Benjamin Hatch, John Snow, Inc; Suzy Sacher, JohnSnow, Inc.; Dana Aronovich, John Snow, Inc; AndrewInglis, John Snow, Inc

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Dynamics among the proximate determinants of fertility /Dynamiques des déterminants approximatifs de la fécondité10:30 Singaraja Hall 2

Moyosola Bamidele, Jhu/ccp Nigerian Urban ReproductiveHealth Initiative; Douglas Storey, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Grace Awantang, Johns HopkinsUniversity Centre for Communication Programs; AkinsewaAkiode, Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative; AbiodunAdanikin, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria; JacobAwoleke, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria; EasmonOtupiri, Knust, School of Public Health; Angela Boateng,Ghana Health Service; Joana Apenkwa, CUCG; PatrickAboagye, Ghana Health Service; Emmanuel Nakua, Knust-School of Public Health; Allen Kabagenyi, MakerereUniversity- Cobams; Robert Wamala , Makerere University;Simon Kasasa, Makerere University; Rajib Acharya, PopulationCouncil; Shireen Jejeebhoy, Population Council; SharmisthaBasu, Population Council

Modelling Age at First Sex and Contraceptive UseAmong Female Adults in Ilorin, NigeriaPRESENTER: Moyosola Bamidele, Jhu/ccp Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health InitiativeCO-AUTHOR(S): Douglas Storey, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Grace Awantang, JohnsHopkins University Centre for CommunicationPrograms; Akinsewa Akiode, Nigeria UrbanReproductive Health Initiative

Resumption of Intercourse Aer Childbirth inSouthwest NigeriaPRESENTER: Abiodun Adanikin, Ekiti State University,Ado-Ekiti, NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Jacob Awoleke, Ekiti State University,Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

Predictors of the Return to Fertility Aer ContraceptiveDiscontinuation Among Ever-Users in the AccraMetropolis, GhanaPRESENTER: Easmon Otupiri, Knust, School of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Angela Boateng, Ghana Health Service;Joana Apenkwa, CUCG; Patrick Aboagye, Ghana HealthService; Emmanuel Nakua, Knust-School of PublicHealth

Predictors of Time-to-Contraceptive Use fromResumption of Sexual Intercourse Aer Birth AmongWomen in UgandaPRESENTER: Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University- CobamsCO-AUTHOR(S): Robert Wamala , Makerere University;Simon Kasasa, Makerere University

Addressing Gender-Biased Sex Selection in Haryana,India: Promising ApproachesPRESENTER: Rajib Acharya, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Shireen Jejeebhoy, Population Council;Sharmistha Basu, Population Council

Community-based communication and service deliverystrategies / Communication à base communautaire etstratégies de prestation de services10:30 Mengwi 1+2

Fanding Badji, Intrahealth International; Cheikh Seck,Intrahealth International; Youssou Diop, IntrahealthInternational; Maimouna Sow, CHILDFUND; MamadouDiagne, CHILDFUND; Awa Cheikh Seye Ndiaye, IntrahealthInternational; Mamadou Dia, Sen Ingénierie Consult; ChimèreDiaw, Division De La Planification Familiale; Aloyse Waly Diouf,Service National De L’education Et De L’information Pour LaSanté/ministère De La Santé Et De L'action Sociale; MamadouMbaye, Agence Pour Le Développement Du Marketing Social;Ndeye Diop Niang, Unfpa Sénégal

Consultations Foraines Municipales Gratuites : UneOpportunité Pour Accroitre L’offre Et L’utilisation DesServices De Planification FamilialePRESENTER: Fanding Badji, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Cheikh Seck, Intrahealth International;Youssou Diop, Intrahealth International

Modèle D’offre De Services Pf À Base CommunautairePour Des Populations D’accés Limité Aux Services DeSanté : Expérience Du Programme De Santé Usaid/santéCommunautaire Au Sénégal.PRESENTER: Maimouna Sow, CHILDFUNDCO-AUTHOR(S): Mamadou Diagne, CHILDFUND

Campagne De Communication Sur La PlanificationFamiliale De 2013-2014 Au SénégalPRESENTER: Awa Cheikh Seye Ndiaye, IntrahealthInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mamadou Dia, Sen Ingénierie Consult;Chimère Diaw, Division De La Planification Familiale;Aloyse Waly Diouf, Service National De L’education EtDe L’information Pour La Santé/ministère De La SantéEt De L'action Sociale; Mamadou Mbaye, Agence PourLe Développement Du Marketing Social; Ndeye DiopNiang, Unfpa Sénégal

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Faith, family planning, and sexual and reproductive health /Foi, planification familiale et santé sexuelle et reproductive10:30 Mengwi 3+5

Mohammad Yaqoob Muslih, Marie Stopes InternationalAfghanistan; Janine Barden-O'fallon, Measure Evaluation;Abdul Malek Faize, UNFPA; Annette Robertson , Unfpa ; NasirAhmad Noorbakhsh , Afghanistan Academy of Science ;Murtaza Hamed , Ministry of Haj and Religious Affairs ;Wilfred Ochan , UNFPA; Dominika Jajkowicz, Faith to ActionNetwork, Dsw; Issa Ziddy, State University of Zanzibar (suza);Joyce Ishengoma, Engenderhealth, Inc.; Feddy Mwanga,EngenderHealth

Family Planning and Reproductive Health Training forMullahs in Afghanistan: Knowledge, Attitudes andPracticePRESENTER: Mohammad Yaqoob Muslih, Marie StopesInternational Afghanistan

Availability and Quality of Family Planning Services inFaith-Based Organizations: a Three Country AnalysisPRESENTER: Janine Barden-O'fallon, Measure Evaluation

Partnering with Muslim Religious Leaders to PromoteFamily Planning: Afghanistan ExperiencePRESENTER: Abdul Malek Faize, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Annette Robertson , Unfpa ; Nasir AhmadNoorbakhsh , Afghanistan Academy of Science ;Murtaza Hamed , Ministry of Haj and Religious Affairs ;Wilfred Ochan , UNFPA

Advancing Srhr Through Faith-Based Approaches? KeyLessons Learnt from a Mapping ExercisePRESENTER: Dominika Jajkowicz, Faith to Action Network,Dsw

From Hesitation to Participation: Religious Leaders Keyto Promotion of Family Planning - a Case of ZanzibarPRESENTER: Issa Ziddy, State University of Zanzibar (suza)CO-AUTHOR(S): Joyce Ishengoma, Engenderhealth, Inc.;Feddy Mwanga, EngenderHealth

Maternal Health and Post-Partum family Planning / Santématernelle et planification familiale post-avortement10:30 Legian 1

Zonobia Zafar, JHPIEGO; Fatema Shabnam, EngenderhealthBangladesh; Mridula Bandyopadhyay, EngenderhealthBangladesh; Kidane G. Abraha, UNFPA; Ismail Ndifuna,UNFPA; Edith Akiror, UNFPA; Jhamba Tapiwa, UNFPA;Esperance Fundira , UNFPA; Gideon Rutaremwa, EconomicCommission for Africa; Claudia Vondrasek, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs; Erin Portillo, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs; DienebaOuedraogo, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms; Juma Ndereye, Programme National De Santé DeLa Reproduction Du Burundi; Isabelle Moreira, UNFPA;Sylvère Baregensabe, Programme National De Santé De LaReproduction Du Burundi; Yolande Magonyagi, UNFPA

Introducing and Scaling Up Larcs in Ppfp ServicesThrough Centre of Excellence(coe) Development.PRESENTER: Zonobia Zafar, JHPIEGO

Strengthening Postpartum Family Planning ServiceProvision in Bangladesh : Possibilities and ChallengesPRESENTER: Fatema Shabnam, Engenderhealth BangladeshCO-AUTHOR(S): Mridula Bandyopadhyay, EngenderhealthBangladesh

Correlates of Maternal Health Care Seeking Behaviourin Uganda (2006-2011)PRESENTER: Kidane G. Abraha, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Ismail Ndifuna, UNFPA; Edith Akiror,UNFPA; Jhamba Tapiwa, UNFPA; Esperance Fundira ,UNFPA; Gideon Rutaremwa, Economic Commission forAfrica

Facilitators and Inhibitors of Family Planning UseAmong High Parity (hp) and Advanced Maternal Age(ama) Women in Conservative West African SettingsPRESENTER: Claudia Vondrasek, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Erin Portillo, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Dieneba Ouedraogo, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs

Analyse De L’ampleur Et Des Causes De L’abandon DeLa Pratique Contraceptive Au Burundi : Résultats EtInterventions.PRESENTER: Juma Ndereye, Programme National De SantéDe La Reproduction Du BurundiCO-AUTHOR(S): Isabelle Moreira, UNFPA; SylvèreBaregensabe, Programme National De Santé De LaReproduction Du Burundi; Yolande Magonyagi, UNFPA

Grassroots partnerships to expand family planning accessamong hard to reach populations / Partenariats des basespopulaires pour étendre l'accès à la planification familialedes populations di�ciles à atteindre10:30 Legian 2Sarah Fox, IPPFVicente Diaz, International Planned ParenthoodFederation, Western Hemisphere Region (ippf/whr); CarlosMorlacchi, Honduran Family Planning Association(ashonplafa); Syed Kamal Shah, Rahnuma- Family PlanningAssociation of Pakistan (r-Fpap); Dinesh Pradhan, FamilyPlanning Association of Nepal

PRESENTER: Sarah Fox, IPPFCO-AUTHOR(S): Vicente Diaz, International PlannedParenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region(ippf/whr); Carlos Morlacchi, Honduran FamilyPlanning Association (ashonplafa); Syed Kamal Shah,Rahnuma- Family Planning Association of Pakistan(r-Fpap); Dinesh Pradhan, Family Planning Associationof Nepal

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Holistic care: How faith-based organizations are integratingfamily planning into development programs / Soinsholistiques: Comment les organisations religieuses intègrentla planification familiale aux programmes de développement10:30 Legian 3Lauren Vanenk, Institute for Reproductive Health GeorgetownUniversitySonya Funna Evelyn, ADRA; Devina Shah, WorldVision; Adrienne Allison, World Vision; Lisa Firth, SalvationArmy World Service Office (sawso); Janet Komagum, UgandaCatholic Medical Bureau; Jeannette Cachan, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; Ronald Kasyaba,Ucmb

PRESENTER: Lauren Vanenk, Institute for ReproductiveHealth Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Sonya Funna Evelyn, ADRA; Devina Shah,World Vision; Adrienne Allison, World Vision; LisaFirth, Salvation Army World Service Office (sawso);Janet Komagum, Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau;Jeannette Cachan, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown University; Ronald Kasyaba, Ucmb

Fulfilling the Promise of Family Planning throughDecentralization / Tenir la promesse de la planificationfamiliale à travers la décentralisation10:30 Legian 4Duff Gillespie, Johns Hopkins School of Public HealthMichelleHawks Cuellar, Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Populationand Reproductive Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health; Taylor Williamson, Rti International; ElizabethLeahy Madsen, Palladium; Sandra Duvall, Futures Group;Rebecca Mbuya-Brown, Futures Group; Karen Hardee,Population Council; Sam Mulyanga, Jhpiego, Kenya; InneSilviane, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation; Dini Haryati, Cipta CaraPadu Foundation; Ahmad Herry Pranoto, Bp3akbKaranganyar; Elfira Nacia, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation;Seema Gupta, Voluntary Health Association of India, NewDelhi, India

PRESENTER: Duff Gillespie, Johns Hopkins School of PublicHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Michelle Hawks Cuellar, Bill & MelindaGates Institute for Population and Reproductive HealthJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;Taylor Williamson, Rti International; Elizabeth LeahyMadsen, Palladium; Sandra Duvall, Futures Group;Rebecca Mbuya-Brown, Futures Group; Karen Hardee,Population Council; Sam Mulyanga, Jhpiego, Kenya;Inne Silviane, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation; DiniHaryati, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation; Ahmad HerryPranoto, Bp3akb Karanganyar; Elfira Nacia, Cipta CaraPadu Foundation; Seema Gupta, Voluntary HealthAssociation of India, New Delhi, India

Access, Contraceptive Choice and Human Rights: Challengesand Tensions / Accès, choix contraceptifs et droits del'Homme: Défis et tensions10:30 Legian 5Shawn Malarcher, USAIDKaren Hardee, Population Council;John Stanback, Fhi 360; Victoria Jennings, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

PRESENTER: Shawn Malarcher, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Karen Hardee, Population Council; JohnStanback, Fhi 360; Victoria Jennings, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

Integrating family planning with maternal, infant, child, HIV,and nutrition programs / Intégrer la planification familialeaux programmes de santé maternelle, infantile, des enfants,VIH et nutrition10:30 Legian 6

Chelsea Cooper, Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program /Jhpiego; Angela Brasington, Usaid's Maternal and ChildSurvival Program / Save the Children; Ali Abdelmegeid,Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program / Jhpiego; ElaineCharurat, Jhpiego; Issam El-Adawi, Center for DevelopmentServices; Young-Mi Kim, Jhpiego; Mark Emerson, JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Millicent Ogun,Centre for Population and Reproductive Health; OladosuOjengbede, Centre for Population and Reproductive Health;Olufunke Olayiwola, Centre for Population and ReproductiveHealth; Imran Morhason-Bello, Department of Obstetrics andGynaecology; Tolulope Mumuni, Centre for Population andReproductive Health; Abiola Ehifun, Centre for Population andReproductive Health; Babatunde Adedokun, Department ofEpidemiology and Medical Statistics; Omobolanle Oyedele,Centre for Population and Reproductive Health; ZahidMemon, Greenstar Social Marketing; Bisma Imran, GreenstarSocial Marketing; Wajiha Javed, Greenstar Social Marketing;Farai Machinga, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council;Munyaradzi Murwira, Zimbabwe National Family PlanningCouncil; Edmore Munongo, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Lovejoy S Gamba, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Brighton Murimira, ZimbabweNational Family Planning Council; Manjeru Elphas, ZimbabweNational Family Planning Council; Reena Borwankar,FANTA/FHI360; Shelly Amieva, FHI360

Contraceptive Decision-Making and Use: Evaluation ofan Integrated Community-Based Maternal, Neonatal,and Child Health Communication Program in EgyptPRESENTER: Chelsea Cooper, Usaid's Maternal and ChildSurvival Program / JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Angela Brasington, Usaid's Maternal andChild Survival Program / Save the Children; AliAbdelmegeid, Usaid's Maternal and Child SurvivalProgram / Jhpiego; Elaine Charurat, Jhpiego; IssamEl-Adawi, Center for Development Services; Young-MiKim, Jhpiego; Mark Emerson, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health

Trends in Family Planning Uptake FollowingIntegration with the Infant Welfare Clinic: PreliminaryFindings from a Primary Health Care Facility in NigeriaPRESENTER: Millicent Ogun, Centre for Population andReproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Oladosu Ojengbede, Centre forPopulation and Reproductive Health; OlufunkeOlayiwola, Centre for Population and ReproductiveHealth; Imran Morhason-Bello, Department ofObstetrics and Gynaecology; Tolulope Mumuni, Centrefor Population and Reproductive Health; Abiola Ehifun,Centre for Population and Reproductive Health;Babatunde Adedokun, Department of Epidemiologyand Medical Statistics; Omobolanle Oyedele, Centre forPopulation and Reproductive Health

Repositioning Family Planning with Maternal andChild Health to Increase Demand for Family Planningin PakistanPRESENTER: Zahid Memon, Greenstar Social MarketingCO-AUTHOR(S): Bisma Imran, Greenstar SocialMarketing; Wajiha Javed, Greenstar Social Marketing

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Role of Family Planning in Pmtct: Addressing theUnmet Fp Needs of Hiv Positive Women in ZimbabwePRESENTER: Farai Machinga, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Munyaradzi Murwira, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council; Edmore Munongo,Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council; Lovejoy SGamba, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council;Brighton Murimira, Zimbabwe National FamilyPlanning Council; Manjeru Elphas, Zimbabwe NationalFamily Planning Council

Integrating Family Planning with Nutrition and FoodSecurity: a Review of ProgramsPRESENTER: Reena Borwankar, FANTA/FHI360CO-AUTHOR(S): Shelly Amieva, FHI360

The promising private sector: Leading with new models andentrepreneurship / La promesse du secteur privé: Mener parde nouveaux modèles et l'entreprenariat10:30 Legian 7

Moshiur Rahman, Social Marketing Company; ManuelaTolmino, Population Services International; MohammadMotahar Hossain, Social Marketing Program; Azm ZahidurRahman, Social Marketing Program; Toslim Uddin Khan, SocialMarketing Program; Rafiqus Sultan, UNFPA; LoshanMoonesinghe, Unfpa Co Bangladesh; Mame Niang, PSI/ASF;Nestor Ankiba, Population Services International; Tin Aung,Population Services International/myanmar; MaySudhinaraset, University of California, San Francisco; May MeThet, Population Services International Myanmar; Leah-MariRichards, Population Services International Myanmar; NangMo Hom, Psi Myanmar; Jorge Ugaz, Abt Associates, Inc.;Phoebe Sloane, Abt Associates; Minki Chatterji, AbtAssociates

Engaging Women in Rural Communities AsEntrepreneurs to Increase Access to Family PlanningMethods Among Rural Communities in BangladeshPRESENTER: Moshiur Rahman, Social Marketing CompanyCO-AUTHOR(S): Manuela Tolmino, Population ServicesInternational; Mohammad Motahar Hossain, SocialMarketing Program; Azm Zahidur Rahman, SocialMarketing Program; Toslim Uddin Khan, SocialMarketing Program

Role of Public Private Partnership in Achieving Successof Family Planning Programme in Urban Areas ofBangladeshPRESENTER: Rafiqus Sultan, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Loshan Moonesinghe, Unfpa CoBangladesh

Role of the Private Sector in Health SystemStrengthening and Workforce Training in FamilyPlanning in the Democratic Republic of Congo (drc)PRESENTER: Mame Niang, PSI/ASFCO-AUTHOR(S): Nestor Ankiba, Population ServicesInternational

Increasing Family Planning in Myanmar: the Role of thePrivate Sector and Social Franchise ProgramsPRESENTER: Tin Aung, Population ServicesInternational/myanmarCO-AUTHOR(S): May Sudhinaraset, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco; May Me Thet, PopulationServices International Myanmar; Leah-Mari Richards,Population Services International Myanmar; Nang MoHom, Psi Myanmar

Bridging the “know-Do” Gap Through the PrivateSector: Lessons from 15 Studies on Changing FamilyPlanning Knowledge and Behavior in DevelopingCountriesPRESENTER: Jorge Ugaz, Abt Associates, Inc.CO-AUTHOR(S): Phoebe Sloane, Abt Associates; MinkiChatterji, Abt Associates

Rapid repeat pregnancy among adolescents: an opportunityto address unmet need for contraception and improve healthand social outcomes among adolescents and their children10:30 Legian 8+9Cate Lane, USAIDMaureen Norton, U S Agency forInternational Development

PRESENTER: Cate Lane, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Maureen Norton, U S Agency forInternational Development

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Orientation Workshop to the Family Planning Dashboard /Atelier d'orientation sur le Tableau du bord de laplanification familiale10:30 Uluwatu 4<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span 10.5pt="" style="color:rgb(31, 73, 125); font-family:;">Government and partnerprogram managers at national and subnational levels areinvited to an orientation on the use of the Family PlanningDashboard for program planning, resource allocation, andperformance management of family planning programs. Withfunding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, theFamily Planning Dashboard was rolled out in Nigeria as anonline open source program management tool for theintegrated presentation and analysis of family planninghuman resource (HR) and logistics data in a user-friendlyinterface. An automated link to DHIS-2 feeds logistics datawhile HR data is uploaded by partners and states to theDashboard which also serves as an HR training database fordata on health worker trainings. The Dashboard integrates thetwo data sets and calculates key indicators. Data can beviewed through several visualization options. The integratedanalyses of HR and commodity data can be used in severalways, including to understand service delivery and supplychain capacity gaps; to target program plans and resources tofill gaps; and to use data to assess impact of interventions and

follow up. Attendees are invited to bring their laptops. Eachwill be given individual log-ins for hands-on experienceexploring the Dashboard. The tool does not require advancedcomputer skills. A guided worksheet of exercises will beprovided for use in a 30-minute workshop following thepresentations. The presenters will assist attendees tonavigate the Dashboard and will answer questions. Attendeesare encouraged to consider applications in their owncountries and those interested in having such a tool in theircountry will be asked for contact information for follow-up.</span></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span 10.5pt=""style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125); font-family:;">This session isinvite-only. </span></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"></p><p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><u><span 10.5pt=""style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125); font-family:;">Speakers: </span></u></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span 10.5pt=""style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125); font-family:;">Dr. KayodeAfolabi, Federal Ministry of Health of Nigeria</span></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span 10.5pt="" style="color:rgb(31, 73, 125); font-family:;">Roseline Edeh, State Ministryof Health of Nigeria</span></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in0pt;"><span 10.5pt="" style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125);font-family:;">Christina J. Allain, Clinton Health AccessInitiative</span></p>

12:00 - 13:20

Young people at the centre! A new generation of SRHservices for young people / Les jeunes sont au centre! Unenouvelle génération de services de SSR pour les jeunes12:00 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Tewodros Melesse, IPPFKate Gilmore, UNFPA; LucienKouakou, Ippf Ar; Ambreen Batool, Ramuha Family PlanningAssociation Pakistan

PRESENTER: Tewodros Melesse, IPPFCO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Gilmore, UNFPA; Lucien Kouakou,Ippf Ar; Ambreen Batool, Ramuha Family PlanningAssociation Pakistan

Realizing the Demographic Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa:Zambia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia / Réaliser le dividendedémograohique en Afrique Sub-Saharienne: Zambie,Rwanda, Tanzanie et Ethiopie12:00 Uluwatu 1

Chinwe Ogbonna, United Nations Population Fund (unfpa);Mary Motieno, UNFPA; Eliya Zulu, African Institute forDevelopment Policy; Sibeso Mululuma, United NationsPopulation Fund; Pamela Kauseni, Ministry of FinanceZambia; Bernard Onyango, AFIDEP; Jean Christophe Rusatira,Healthy People Rwanda; Pasiens Mapunda, PathfinderInternational; Joel Lincoln Silas, University of Dar Es Salaam,Department of Economics; Mustafa Kudrati, PathfinderInternational; Mamadou Bousso, Crefat- University of Thies;Latif Dramani, Centre De Recherche En Economie Et FinancesAppliquée De Thies (crefat); Terefe Degefa, Addis AbabaUniversity;

Harnessing Zambia’s Demographic DividendPRESENTER: Chinwe Ogbonna, United Nations PopulationFund (unfpa)CO-AUTHOR(S): Mary Motieno, UNFPA; Eliya Zulu,African Institute for Development Policy; SibesoMululuma, United Nations Population Fund; PamelaKauseni, Ministry of Finance Zambia; BernardOnyango, AFIDEP

Youthful Nation: Opportunity or Risk to RealizingDemographic Dividend in Rwanda?PRESENTER: Jean Christophe Rusatira, Healthy PeopleRwanda

Catapulting Tanzania into a Middle-Income Country:Demographic Dividend StudyPRESENTER: Pasiens Mapunda, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Eliya Zulu, African Institute forDevelopment Policy; Joel Lincoln Silas, University ofDar Es Salaam, Department of Economics; MustafaKudrati, Pathfinder International

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Impact Du Dividende Démographique Sur L'économie :Cas Du SénégalPRESENTER: Mamadou Bousso, Crefat- University of ThiesCO-AUTHOR(S): Latif Dramani, Centre De Recherche EnEconomie Et Finances Appliquée De Thies (crefat)

Harnessing Demographic Dividend in Ethiopia:Assessment of the Durations, Opportunities andChallengesPRESENTER: Terefe Degefa, Addis Ababa University

Context matters: Adolescent Reproductive Health needs / Lecontexte compte: Besoins de santé reproductive desadolescents12:00 Uluwatu 5

Jackline Nabayunga, Makerere University; Maria Nagirinya,Makerere University; Jewel Gausman, Harvard University ThChan School of Public Health; Hannah Lantos, Johns Hopkins;John Chukwudi Bako, Society for Family Health; Lakhan SinghMakwana, Family Planning Association of India; OmendraSingh Chauhan, Family Planning Association of India; KalpanaApte, Fpa India

Determinants of Modern Family Planning UtilizationAmong Adolescents in Kawempe Slums – Uganda.PRESENTER: Jackline Nabayunga, Makerere UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Maria Nagirinya, Makerere University

Clustered Risk: the Complex Drivers of AdolescentPregnancy in an Urban Slum in Monrovia, LiberiaPRESENTER: Jewel Gausman, Harvard University Th ChanSchool of Public Health

Experiences of Community Level Violence and SexualRisk Behaviors in BaltimorePRESENTER: Hannah Lantos, Johns Hopkins

Addressing Sexual Abuse and Teenage PregnancyAmong Adolescents in South-South NigeriaPRESENTER: John Chukwudi Bako, Society for Family Health

Engaging Accredited Social Health Activist to AddressAdolescent Fertility Among Late AdolescentsPRESENTER: Lakhan Singh Makwana, Family PlanningAssociation of IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Omendra Singh Chauhan, FamilyPlanning Association of India; Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

Ensuring Family Planning Quality and Access for Youth /Assurer la qualité de la planification familiale et l'accès desjeunes12:00 Kintamani 1

Victoria Lonje, Malawi Giz Health Programme; MichaelMurowa, Thyolo District Health Offfice; Kennedy Warren,Unicef, Malawi; Josephine Jiyani, Baylor Childre's Clinic; LizaPratiwi, Center for Indonesia’s Strategic DevelopmentInitiatives (cisdi); Anindita Sitepu, Center for Indonesia'sStrategic Development Initiatives; Yurdhina Meilissa, Centerfor Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives (cisdi); OliviaHerlinda, Center for Indonesia’s Strategic DevelopmentInitiatives (cisdi); Jianfang Zhou, Nanjing University of Postsand Telecommunications; Xiaomei Ru, National ResearchInstitute for Family Planning; Erik Munroe, Marie StopesInternational; Numfor Munteh, Cameroon Agenda forSustainable Development (casd); Ngwambo Jennifer,Cameroon Agenda for Sustainable Development (casd)

Health Systems Strengthening with a Focus onReproductive Health: Addressing Unintended TeenPregnancy and Adolescent Sexual Reproductive HealthRights in MalawiPRESENTER: Victoria Lonje, Malawi Giz Health ProgrammeCO-AUTHOR(S): Michael Murowa, Thyolo District HealthOfffice; Kennedy Warren, Unicef, Malawi; JosephineJiyani, Baylor Childre's Clinic

“pencerah Nusantara”: Youth Driven Inter-ProfessionalApproach on Health Care System StrengtheningPRESENTER: Liza Pratiwi, Center for Indonesia’s StrategicDevelopment Initiatives (cisdi)CO-AUTHOR(S): Anindita Sitepu, Center for Indonesia'sStrategic Development Initiatives; Yurdhina Meilissa,Center for Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives(cisdi); Olivia Herlinda, Center for Indonesia’s StrategicDevelopment Initiatives (cisdi)

Survey on Family-School Integrated Adolescent SexualHealth Education Needs from Teachers and Parents:aCase Study in Qianxi County of Hebei Province, ChinaPRESENTER: Jianfang Zhou, Nanjing University of Posts andTelecommunicationsCO-AUTHOR(S): Xiaomei Ru, National Research Institutefor Family Planning

Reaching Youth, First-Time Users, and Those Living inExtreme Poverty: Evidencing Fp Approaches for theUnderservedPRESENTER: Erik Munroe, Marie Stopes International

Making Quality Matter in Family Planning for YoungPeople; a Low-Cost High-Impact InnovationPRESENTER: Numfor Munteh, Cameroon Agenda forSustainable Development (casd)CO-AUTHOR(S): Ngwambo Jennifer, Cameroon Agenda forSustainable Development (casd)

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Promoting long acting contraceptive methods / Promotiondes méthodes de longue durée d'action12:00 Kintamani 2

Levent Çağatay, EngenderHealth; Madhu Bala Nath,Engenderhealth India; Dhanajay Kumar, Government of UttarPradesh, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Up P.m.h.s.C.h.c Piperaich, District Gorakhpur; N.s. Dasila,Engenderhealth India; Caitlin Shannon, EngenderHealth;Sanjeev Dham, Engenderhealth ; Minal Mehta,Engenderhealth/tarunya Arsh Project; Melanie Yahner,EngenderHealth; Anna Kaniauskene, EngenderHealth; PilarSebastian, PASMO-PSI; Carlos Leonel Gomez Barrera,PASMO-PSI; Mardieh Dennis, Population Council; MutintaNalubamba, Society for Family Health; Onikepe Owolabi,London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; OliverMweemba, University of Zambia; Nelofer Mehboob, GreenstarSocial Marketing; Wajiha Javed, Greenstar Social Marketing;Zahid Memon, Greenstar Social Marketing

Capacity Building in No-Scalpel Vasectomy Leads toGreater Contraceptive Choice in in Uttar Pradesh andJharkhand, IndiaPRESENTER: Levent Çağatay, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Madhu Bala Nath, Engenderhealth India;Dhanajay Kumar, Government of Uttar Pradesh,Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Up P.m.h.s.C.h.c Piperaich, District Gorakhpur; N.s. Dasila,Engenderhealth India; Caitlin Shannon,EngenderHealth; Sanjeev Dham, Engenderhealth ;Minal Mehta, Engenderhealth/tarunya Arsh Project;Melanie Yahner, EngenderHealth; Anna Kaniauskene,EngenderHealth

Task Shiing to Auxiliary Nurses As an Opportunity toExpand Delivery of Larc: Pasmo Guatemala’sExperience”PRESENTER: Pilar Sebastian, PASMO-PSICO-AUTHOR(S): Carlos Leonel Gomez Barrera, PASMO-PSI

Are in-Service Larc Training Programs Enough?Supply-Side Barriers to Intrauterine Device Use inLusaka, ZambiaPRESENTER: Mardieh Dennis, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Mutinta Nalubamba, Society for FamilyHealth; Onikepe Owolabi, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine; Oliver Mweemba, University ofZambia

Is Postpartum Intrauterine Contraceptive Device(ppiucd) Acceptable in Pakistan?PRESENTER: Nelofer Mehboob, Greenstar Social MarketingCO-AUTHOR(S): Wajiha Javed, Greenstar SocialMarketing; Zahid Memon, Greenstar Social Marketing

Overcoming Community members Low Demand forContraception Caused by Myths, Misinformation andCultural Barriers / Surmonter la faible demandecontraceptive des membres de la communauté causée parles mythes, la désinformation et les barrières culturelles12:00 Kintamani 3

William Ryerson, Population Media Center; DominickShattuck, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Jane Hutchings, PATH; Kelly Blanchard, IbisReproductive Health; Negussie Teffera, Population MediaCenter; Claudia Vondrasek, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs

Overcoming Community Members Low Demand forContraception Caused by Myths, Misinformation andCultural BarriersPRESENTER: William Ryerson, Population Media CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Dominick Shattuck, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; JaneHutchings, PATH; Kelly Blanchard, Ibis ReproductiveHealth; Negussie Teffera, Population Media Center;Claudia Vondrasek, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs

Indicators and Accountability: tracking and achievinguniversal access to family planning through the post-2015framework12:00 Kintamani 5Rineke Van Dam, Rutgers WpfHeather Barclay, InternationalPlanned Parenthood Federation (ippf); Karin Nilsson, RFSU;An Huybrechts, International Planned Parenthood Federation(ippf); Laura Laski, UNFPA; Sandra Jordan, USAID; DominiqueHabimana, National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda

PRESENTER: Rineke Van Dam, Rutgers WpfCO-AUTHOR(S): Heather Barclay, International PlannedParenthood Federation (ippf); Karin Nilsson, RFSU; AnHuybrechts, International Planned ParenthoodFederation (ippf); Laura Laski, UNFPA; Sandra Jordan,USAID; Dominique Habimana, National Institute ofStatistics of Rwanda

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2.2.09

Accelerating better access to family planning / Accélérer unmeilleur accès à la planification familiale12:00 Kintamani 6

Marsden Solomon, Fhi 360; Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360;Markus Steiner, FHI360; Tracey Brett, Marie StopesInternational; Jesse Njunguru , Marie Stopes Kenya ; AndreeSosler , Medicines360; Sally Stephens, Medicines360; SeidAli, Pathfinder International; Yewondwossen Yigezu,Pathfinder International; Kidest Hagos, PathfinderInternational; Olanike Adedeji, UNFPA; Ukwo Joy Michael,United Nation Population Fund; Mohammed Ismail, UnitedNation Population Funds; Nkiru Igbokwe , United NationPopulation Funds; Dawn Minott, UNFPA; Prudence Masako,Psi Tanzania; Melissa Higbie, PSI; Emily Gloekler, PsiTanzania; J.m. Ian Salas, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health;

Expanding Access and Choice: Developing anIntroduction Strategy for a New, More AffordableLng-Ius in KenyaPRESENTER: Marsden Solomon, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Rademacher, Fhi 360; MarkusSteiner, FHI360; Tracey Brett, Marie StopesInternational; Jesse Njunguru , Marie Stopes Kenya ;Andree Sosler , Medicines360; Sally Stephens,Medicines360

Improving Access and Utilization of the IntrauterineContraceptive Device Through Training and Provisionof Supplies to Health Centers in Ethiopia: ProgramExperience of the Integrated Family Health ProgramPRESENTER: Seid Ali, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Yewondwossen Yigezu, PathfinderInternational; Kidest Hagos, Pathfinder International

Saving Lives Through Meeting Family Planning Needsof Women in Humanitarian Context: Case Study ofNorth East NigeriaPRESENTER: Olanike Adedeji, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Ukwo Joy Michael, United NationPopulation Fund; Mohammed Ismail, United NationPopulation Funds; Nkiru Igbokwe , United NationPopulation Funds; Dawn Minott, UNFPA

For-Profit Familia Providers Excel in Long TermReversible Family Planning Methods in TanzaniaPRESENTER: Prudence Masako, Psi TanzaniaCO-AUTHOR(S): Melissa Higbie, PSI; Emily Gloekler, PsiTanzania

Birth Rates Respond to Changes in Supply ofSubsidized Contraceptives in the PhilippinesPRESENTER: J.m. Ian Salas, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public Health

Delivery systems: Approaches to Ensuring Supply andA�ordability / Systèmes de prestation de services:Approches pour assurer l'approvisionnement etl'accessibilité financière12:00 Kintamani 7

Faith Nassozi, Marie Stopes Uganda; Violet Mugoya, MarieStopes Uganda; Diane Bushley, Planned Parenthood of theGreat Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands; Rebecca Poedy,Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the HawaiianIslands; Robert Karam, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Jennifer Orkis, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs; Lugano Daimon, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs - Tanzania;Kelly L'engle, FHI360; Akinsewa Akinsewa Akiode, NigerianUrban Reproductive Health Initiative; OluwakemiOluwagbohun, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative;Moyosola Bamidele, Jhu/ccp Nigerian Urban ReproductiveHealth Initiative; Ayobami Akiode, Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health Initiative; Minki Chatterji, AbtAssociates; Douglas Johnson, USAID; Randall Juras, AbtAssociates; Pamela Riley, Abt Associates ; Phoebe Sloane, AbtAssociates; Soonie Choi, The Williams Institute, Ucla

Increasing Access to Family Planning Services for YouthUsing the Hotline and Electronic VoucherPRESENTER: Faith Nassozi, Marie Stopes UgandaCO-AUTHOR(S): Violet Mugoya, Marie Stopes Uganda

Online Delivery of Family Planning Services: theExperience of Planned Parenthood of the GreatNorthwest and the Hawaiian IslandsPRESENTER: Diane Bushley, Planned Parenthood of theGreat Northwest and the Hawaiian IslandsCO-AUTHOR(S): Rebecca Poedy, Planned Parenthood ofthe Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands

Mhealth at Scale: Lessons Learned from NationalFamily Planning Campaigns in TanzaniaPRESENTER: Robert Karam, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Jennifer Orkis, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Lugano Daimon, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs -Tanzania; Kelly L'engle, FHI360

Mobile Phone Use in Family Planning CommodityStock Management in Selected Health Facilities inUrban NigeriaPRESENTER: Akinsewa Akinsewa Akiode, Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health InitiativeCO-AUTHOR(S): Oluwakemi Oluwagbohun, NigerianUrban Reproductive Health Initiative; MoyosolaBamidele, Jhu/ccp Nigerian Urban Reproductive HealthInitiative; Ayobami Akiode, Nigerian UrbanReproductive Health Initiative

Impact Evaluation of a Family Planning MhealthService in KenyaPRESENTER: Minki Chatterji, Abt AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Douglas Johnson, USAID; Randall Juras,Abt Associates; Pamela Riley, Abt Associates ; PhoebeSloane, Abt Associates; Soonie Choi, The WilliamsInstitute, Ucla

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Emergency Contraception: New clinical and programmaticevidence / Contraception d'urgence: Nouveaux résultatscliniques et programmatiques12:00 Singaraja Hall 2Elizabeth Westley, International Consortium for EmergencyContraceptionSarah Rich, International Consortium forEmergency Contraception; Angela Dawson, University ofTechnology, Sydney

PRESENTER: Elizabeth Westley, International Consortiumfor Emergency ContraceptionCO-AUTHOR(S): Sarah Rich, International Consortium forEmergency Contraception; Angela Dawson, Universityof Technology, Sydney

Helping DR Congo meet its FP2020 commitment: expandingaccess to long-acting contraceptive services in eastern DRC /Aider la RDC à réaliser ses engagements PF2020: Expansionde l'accès aux services de contraception à longue duréed'action en RDC de l'est12:00 Mengwi 1+2Sara Casey, Raise Initiative, Mailman School of Public Health,Columbia UniversityJessica Kakes, International RescueCommittee Drc; Ashley Wolfington, International RescueCommittee; Maria Tsolka, Save the Children Us; Felipe RojasLopez, Save the Children International Drc; Jean BoscoMuyisa, Save the Children International Drc; Kimuha KabusaDesire, Care International; Dora Curry, CARE-US; GédéonKakule Bake, Ministère De La Sante, République DémocratiqueDu Congo

PRESENTER: Sara Casey, Raise Initiative, Mailman School ofPublic Health, Columbia UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Jessica Kakes, International RescueCommittee Drc; Ashley Wolfington, InternationalRescue Committee; Maria Tsolka, Save the ChildrenUs; Felipe Rojas Lopez, Save the Children InternationalDrc; Jean Bosco Muyisa, Save the ChildrenInternational Drc; Kimuha Kabusa Desire, CareInternational; Dora Curry, CARE-US; Gédéon KakuleBake, Ministère De La Sante, République DémocratiqueDu Congo

Health benefits of Family Planning: The MNCH connection /Bénéfices de santé de la planification familiale: Laconnection MNCH12:00 Mengwi 3+5

Rini Mutahar, Sriwijaya University; Indah Sari, Public HealthFaculty, Sriwijaya University; Yustini Ardillah, Public HealthFaculty, Sriwijaya University; Feranita Utama, SriwijayaUniversity; Md Juel Rana, Jawaharlal Nehru University;Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru University (jnu); ShivendraSingh, India Health Action Trust; Arup Kumar Das, IndiaHealth Action Trust; Kirti Gaur, India Health Action Trust; BmRamesh, University of Manitoba; Saifuddin Ahmed, JohnsHopkins University; Oying Rimon, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Abhishek Singh, InternationalInstitute for Population Sciences; Kaushalendra Kumar,International Institute for Population Sciences; AshishUpadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences

Birth Spacing and Neonatal Survival in IndonesiaPRESENTER: Rini Mutahar, Sriwijaya UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Indah Sari, Public Health Faculty,Sriwijaya University; Yustini Ardillah, Public HealthFaculty, Sriwijaya University; Feranita Utama, SriwijayaUniversity

Returns of Family Planning: a Macro Level Assessmentof Its Effects on Women Anaemia and Child NutritionalStatusPRESENTER: Md Juel Rana, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru University( jnu)

Effect of Family Planning on Child Survival in UttarPradesh, India – an Ecological Analysis of ThreeRounds of Annual Health Survey DataPRESENTER: Shivendra Singh, India Health Action TrustCO-AUTHOR(S): Arup Kumar Das, India Health ActionTrust; Kirti Gaur, India Health Action Trust; BmRamesh, University of Manitoba

Small Families Are Healthy Families: Evidence of theLong-Term Effect of Small Family Size on ImprovingSurvival Status Across the LifespanPRESENTER: Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns Hopkins UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Oying Rimon, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health

The Effect of Pregnancy Intention on ChildDevelopment in India: Evidence from a LongitudinalStudyPRESENTER: Abhishek Singh, International Institute forPopulation SciencesCO-AUTHOR(S): Kaushalendra Kumar, InternationalInstitute for Population Sciences; Ashish Upadhyay,International Institute for Population Sciences

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Creating a Continuum of Care for Ethiopian Women:Integrating Family Planning and Comprehensive AbortionCare into Pre-Service Medical Training12:00 Legian 1Berhanu Gebremichael Gebremeskel, University of Michigan,Center for International Reproductive Health Training(cirht)Ayantu Tesfaye, Ambo Hospital; Delayehu Bekele, SaintPaul's Hospital Millennium Medical College; Ephrem Lemango,Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia; Mengistu HailemariamDamtew, Center for International Reprodcutive Health Training(cirht-Ethiopia Program); Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin, Centerfor International Reprodutive Health Training

PRESENTER: Berhanu Gebremichael Gebremeskel, Universityof Michigan, Center for International Reproductive HealthTraining (cirht)CO-AUTHOR(S): Ayantu Tesfaye, Ambo Hospital;Delayehu Bekele, Saint Paul's Hospital MillenniumMedical College; Ephrem Lemango, Federal Ministry ofHealth of Ethiopia; Mengistu Hailemariam Damtew,Center for International Reprodcutive Health Training(cirht-Ethiopia Program); Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin,Center for International Reprodutive Health Training

Developing Centers of Excellence to InstitutionalizePPFP/PPIUD in the Philippines / Développer des centresd'excellence pour institutionaliser les PPPF/PPDIU auxPhilippines12:00 Legian 2Bernabe Marinduque, Mindanao Health/jhpiegoRicky(enriquito) Lu, Jhpiego

PRESENTER: Bernabe Marinduque, MindanaoHealth/jhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Ricky (enriquito) Lu, Jhpiego

From Rhetoric to Reality: Making Long-acting ReversibleContraception an Option for Youth / De la rhétorique à laréalité: Faire de la contraception à longue durée d'actionréversible une option pour les jeunes12:00 Legian 3Erin Portillo, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationProgramsAllison Mobley, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Rena Greifinger, PopulationServices International; Maru Valdes, E2a Project; CandaceLew, Pathfinder International; Marta Pirzadeh, Fhi 360

PRESENTER: Erin Portillo, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Allison Mobley, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Rena Greifinger, PopulationServices International; Maru Valdes, E2a Project;Candace Lew, Pathfinder International; MartaPirzadeh, Fhi 360

Integration models for family planning and other healthprograms / Intégrer les modèles de planification familiale etautres programmes de santé12:00 Legian 4

Aurelie Brunie, Fhi 360; Patricia Mucheri, CHAI; Sarah Mercer,Fhi 360; Mario Chen, Fhi 360; Tricia Petruney, Fhi 360;Namuyobo Demeter, Reproductive Health Uganda; MahomedRiaz Mobaracaly, Pathfinder International; Sarah Eckhoff,Pathfinder International; Sarah Mehta, PathfinderInternational; Laura Subramanian, Pathfinder International;Ana Jacinto, Pathfinder International; Henriqueta Quive,Pathfinder International; Odete Paúnde, USAID; SomeshKumar, Jhpiego; Sudharshanam Balasubramaniam, Jhpiego;Vineet Srivastava, Jhpiego; Anand Bairagi, Jhpiego; KaustubhWagh, Jhpiego; Bulbul Sood, Jhpiego; Mildred Latigo,Management Sciences for Health; Gwendolyn Morgan,Management Sciences for Health/evidence to Action Project

Extended or Overextended: How Does Adding HivServices Affect Community-Based Family PlanningService Delivery by Village Health Teams in Uganda?PRESENTER: Aurelie Brunie, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Patricia Mucheri, CHAI; Sarah Mercer,Fhi 360; Mario Chen, Fhi 360; Tricia Petruney, Fhi 360

Comprehensive Family Planning/sexual andReproductive Health and Rights Surgical Camps ModelPRESENTER: Namuyobo Demeter, Reproductive HealthUganda

Integrating Family Planning into Existing Hiv Care andTreatment Services in MozambiquePRESENTER: Mahomed Riaz Mobaracaly, PathfinderInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Sarah Eckhoff, Pathfinder International;Sarah Mehta, Pathfinder International; LauraSubramanian, Pathfinder International; Ana Jacinto,Pathfinder International; Henriqueta Quive, PathfinderInternational; Odete Paúnde, USAID

Implementation of a Comprehensive Post-PartumFamily Planning Strategy at Scale: Experience fromBihar State of IndiaPRESENTER: Somesh Kumar, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Sudharshanam Balasubramaniam,Jhpiego; Vineet Srivastava, Jhpiego; Anand Bairagi,Jhpiego; Kaustubh Wagh, Jhpiego; Bulbul Sood,Jhpiego

Preparing Postpartum Family Planning for Scale:Connecting Community- and Facility-Based HealthWorkforce with Stakeholder SupportPRESENTER: Mildred Latigo, Management Sciences forHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Gwendolyn Morgan, ManagementSciences for Health/evidence to Action Project

Trends in Expanded Method Choice and Changing MethodMix / Tendances de l'expansion du choix des méthodes etchangement du mix contraceptif12:00 Legian 5Margaret Kohn, Merck/MSDHannah Olson, Bill and MelindaGates Institute; Dr Oumy Kalsoum Ndao, Intrahealth;Solomon Shiferaw, Addis Ababa University; Assefa SemeDeresse, School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University

PRESENTER: Margaret Kohn, Merck/MSDCO-AUTHOR(S): Hannah Olson, Bill and Melinda GatesInstitute; Dr Oumy Kalsoum Ndao, Intrahealth;Solomon Shiferaw, Addis Ababa University; AssefaSeme Deresse, School of Public Health, Addis AbabaUniversity

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Critical correlates of family planning: Strategic assessment,politics, consent / Corrélations critiques de la planificationfamiliale: Bilan stratégique, politiques et consentement12:00 Legian 6

Apoorva Jadhav, University of Michigan; Emily Vala-Haynes,Western Oregon University; Melania Hidayat, Unfpa -Indonesia; Rita Damayanti, Center for Health ResearchUniversitas Indonesia; Fatma El-Zanaty, El-Zanaty &associatesand Unfpa ; Magdy Khaled, UNFPA/Egypt; Atef El-Shitany,Ministry of Health; Maha Abdelwanis, UNFPA; AtaullahSaeedzai, Ministry of Public Health; Abdul Malek Faize,UNFPA; Saramma Mathai, Unfpa ; Annette Robertson , Unfpa; Wilfred Ochan , UNFPA; Abdul Rasheed , Youth Health andDevelopment Organization ; Mokhira Boboeva , UNFPA;Naziha Ahmadi , UNFPA; Ranju Kumari Mehta, Institute ofMedicine;

Quality of Care and Female Sterilization: MeasuringInformed Consent in Developing CountriesPRESENTER: Apoorva Jadhav, University of MichiganCO-AUTHOR(S): Emily Vala-Haynes, Western OregonUniversity

Understanding Contraceptive Method Mismatch: a KeyConcept for Improving Lapm Uptake in IndonesiaPRESENTER: Melania Hidayat, Unfpa - IndonesiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Rita Damayanti, Center for HealthResearch Universitas Indonesia

Impact of the Transitional Period on the National FpProgramme , Overview of Egypt Dhs,2014PRESENTER: Fatma El-Zanaty, El-Zanaty &associates andUnfpaCO-AUTHOR(S): Magdy Khaled, UNFPA/Egypt; AtefEl-Shitany, Ministry of Health; Maha Abdelwanis,UNFPA

Attaining Strategic Information for RepositioningFamily Planning: Afghanistan’s Comprehensive NeedsAssessmentPRESENTER: Ataullah Saeedzai, Ministry of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Abdul Malek Faize, UNFPA; SarammaMathai, Unfpa ; Annette Robertson , Unfpa ; WilfredOchan , UNFPA; Abdul Rasheed , Youth Health andDevelopment Organization ; Mokhira Boboeva ,UNFPA; Naziha Ahmadi , UNFPA

Determinants of Current Use of Traditional FamilyPlanning Methods in NepalPRESENTER: Ranju Kumari Mehta, Institute of Medicine

Health system issues and family planning services /Problèmes du système de santé et services de planificationfamiliale12:00 Legian 7

Molly Tumusiime, Engenderhealth - Uganda; Ellen Brazier,Engenderhealth; Yared Demeke, Ipas; Demeke Birru, Ipas;Saketa Boru, Ipas; Endris Belay, Ipas; Mustafa Kudrati,Pathfinder International; Minal Rahimtoola, PathfinderInternational; Pasiens Mapunda, Pathfinder International;Dolorosa Duncan, Pathfinder International; Maricianah Onono,Kenya Medical Research Institute (kemri); Sara J. Newmann,University of California, San Francisco; Susan E. Adamchak,University of California, San Francisco; Catherine Amayo,Kenya Medical Research Institute ; Rachel L. Steinfeld,University of California, San Francisco (ucsf); Elizabeth A.Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute (kemri); Craig R.Cohen, University of California, San Francisco (ucsf);Emmanuel Otolorin, Jhpiego; Gbenga Ishola, Jhpiego; BrightOrji, Jhpiego; Adetiloye Oniyire, Jhpiego; EnobongNdekhedehe, Jhpiego; Gideon Orkeghen, Jhpiego; Ricky(enriquito) Lu, Jhpiego; Elaine Charurat, Jhpiego

Strengthening Collaboration and Teamwork BetweenFacility and Community Staff to Identify and AddressBarriers to Family Planning Use in UgandaPRESENTER: Molly Tumusiime, Engenderhealth - UgandaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ellen Brazier, Engenderhealth

Long Acting and Reversible Contraceptive (larc)Acceptance in Public Health Facilities of EthiopiaPRESENTER: Yared Demeke, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Demeke Birru, Ipas; Saketa Boru, Ipas;Endris Belay, Ipas

Improving Quality and Increasing AccountabilityThrough Meaningful Engagement: Community ScoreCards in TanzaniaPRESENTER: Mustafa Kudrati, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Minal Rahimtoola, PathfinderInternational; Pasiens Mapunda, PathfinderInternational; Dolorosa Duncan, PathfinderInternational

Family Planning-Hiv Integrated Services: HealthFacility Preparedness and AdaptationsPRESENTER: Maricianah Onono, Kenya Medical ResearchInstitute (kemri)CO-AUTHOR(S): Sara J. Newmann, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco; Susan E. Adamchak,University of California, San Francisco; CatherineAmayo, Kenya Medical Research Institute ; Rachel L.Steinfeld, University of California, San Francisco (ucsf);Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute(kemri); Craig R. Cohen, University of California, SanFrancisco (ucsf)

Readiness Assessment of Health Facilities and FamilyPlanning Service Providers to Provide ContraceptiveImplants in Akwa Ibom and Zamfara States, NigeriaPRESENTER: Emmanuel Otolorin, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Gbenga Ishola, Jhpiego; Bright Orji,Jhpiego; Adetiloye Oniyire, Jhpiego; EnobongNdekhedehe, Jhpiego; Gideon Orkeghen, Jhpiego;Ricky (enriquito) Lu, Jhpiego; Elaine Charurat, Jhpiego

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Using human-centered design to reach adolescents: a storyof partnerships for innovation in reproductive health /Utiliser une approche centrée sur l'humain pour atteindre lesadolescents: Partenariats pour l'innovation en santé de lareproduction12:00 Legian 8+9Margot Fahnestock, The William and Flora Hewlett

FoundationRebecca Hope, IDEO; Nikile Njovu, Marie StopesZambia; Faustina Fynn-Nyame, Marie Stopes Kenya

PRESENTER: Margot Fahnestock, The William and FloraHewlett FoundationCO-AUTHOR(S): Rebecca Hope, IDEO; Nikile Njovu,Marie Stopes Zambia; Faustina Fynn-Nyame, MarieStopes Kenya

14:30 - 15:50

Entertainment Education: Key to Social and BehaviouralChange / Education par le divertissement: Clé pour lechangement social et comportemental14:30 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5

Poonam Muttreja, Population Foundation of India; AlkaMalhotra, Unicef India; Amajit Mukherjee, Bbc Media Action;Sanjanthi Velu, JHU-CCP

PRESENTER: Poonam Muttreja, Population Foundation ofIndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Alka Malhotra, Unicef India; AmajitMukherjee, Bbc Media Action; Sanjanthi Velu, JHU-CCP

Serving the underserved: Challenges for family planning /Servir les défavorisés: Défis pour la planification familiale14:30 Uluwatu 1

Gertrude Nyaaba, None; Cicely Marston, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Alicia Renedo, London Schoolof Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Placide Tapsoba,Population Council; Cornelius Mwalwanda, Individual; OlanikeAdedeji, UNFPA; Olusegun Afolabi, Obafemi AwolowoUniversity; Koffi Kouame, United Nations Population Fund(unfpa); Olugbemiga Adelakin, United Nations PopulationFund (unfpa); Jyotirmoy Saha, Population Council; AshishBajracharya, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, PopulationCouncil; Ruchira Tabassum Naved, icddr,b; YewondwossenYigezu, Pathfinder International; Adeba Tasissa, PathfinderInternational

Observing Variations in Fertility Regulation StrategiesAmongst Educated Women in Accra, GhanaPRESENTER: Gertrude Nyaaba, NoneCO-AUTHOR(S): Cicely Marston, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Alicia Renedo, LondonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; PlacideTapsoba, Population Council

The Challenges of Family Planning and ReproductiveHealth in MalawiPRESENTER: Cornelius Mwalwanda, Individual

Reaching Underserved Populations with FamilyPlanning Commodities Through Strengthening ofSupply Chain and Effective Data Monitoring – theNigeria Experience 2012 to 2014PRESENTER: Olanike Adedeji, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Olusegun Afolabi, Obafemi AwolowoUniversity; Koffi Kouame, United Nations PopulationFund (unfpa); Olugbemiga Adelakin, United NationsPopulation Fund (unfpa)

Awareness and Usage of Family Planning (fp) AmongFemales in the Urban Slums of DhakaPRESENTER: Jyotirmoy Saha, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Ashish Bajracharya, Population Council;Sajeda Amin, Population Council; Ruchira TabassumNaved, icddr,b

Improving Access, Utilization, and Method MixThrough Training Frontline Health Workers onLong-Acting Contraceptive Methods: the Experience ofthe Integrated Family Health Program in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Yewondwossen Yigezu, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Adeba Tasissa, Pathfinder International

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Meeting the Need: Contraceptive demand and Use /Répondre aux besoins: Demande et utilisation contraceptive14:30 Uluwatu 5

Sabitri Sapkota, Marie Stopes International; Shilpa Lohani ,Sunaulo Parivar Nepal ; Rachel Kiesel, The Palladium Group;Elisabeth Rottach, Futures Group ; Priya Emmart, Track20Avenir Health; William Winfrey, Avenir Health; Win Brown, Billand Melinda Gates Foundation; Joshua Davis, IcfInternational; Jagadishwor Ghimire, Population ServicesInternational/nepal; Pawas Rai, Population ServicesInternational/nepal; Mahesh Paudel, Population ServicesInternational Nepal; Diksha Khadka, Population ServiceInternational/nepal; Kapila Amatya, Population ServicesInternational/nepal; Solita Sarwono, Nedworc Association;Santo Koesoebjono, Independent Consultant

Understanding Family Planning CommunicationAmong Newlywed Couples in Nepal: Insight from aQualitative StudyPRESENTER: Sabitri Sapkota, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Shilpa Lohani , Sunaulo Parivar Nepal

The Fade-Away Effect: Findings from a GenderAssessment of Health Policies and Programs in thePhilippinesPRESENTER: Rachel Kiesel, The Palladium GroupCO-AUTHOR(S): Elisabeth Rottach, Futures Group

Here Comes the Neighborhood: Differential Use ofFamily Planning by Community Wealth NormsPRESENTER: Priya Emmart, Track20 Avenir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): William Winfrey, Avenir Health; WinBrown, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; JoshuaDavis, Icf International

Reaching the Unreached Muslim Community with FpServices Through Private Sectors in NepalPRESENTER: Jagadishwor Ghimire, Population ServicesInternational/nepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Pawas Rai, Population ServicesInternational/nepal; Mahesh Paudel, PopulationServices International Nepal; Diksha Khadka,Population Service International/nepal; Kapila Amatya,Population Services International/nepal

The Use of Local Wisdom in Promoting FamilyPlanning in Indonesia. Lessons Learned.PRESENTER: Solita Sarwono, Nedworc AssociationCO-AUTHOR(S): Santo Koesoebjono, IndependentConsultant

What Counts in Contraception: Getting to FP2020 (FPPractice, Patterns and Trends for contraceptive use andmethod mix)14:30 Kintamani 1Mario Philip Festin, World Health OrganizationJulie Solo,Independent Consultant; James Kiarie, World HealthOrganization

PRESENTER: Mario Philip Festin, World Health OrganizationCO-AUTHOR(S): Julie Solo, Independent Consultant;James Kiarie, World Health Organization

Making sure FP commodities are in place to meet demand:Using Results-Based Financing (RBF) to improve publicsupply system performance14:30 Kintamani 2Rena Eichler, Broad Branch AssociatesBrian Serumaga, JSI;Kevin Pilz, USAID; Paulin Basinga, Bill and Melinda GatesFoundation

PRESENTER: Rena Eichler, Broad Branch AssociatesCO-AUTHOR(S): Brian Serumaga, JSI; Kevin Pilz, USAID;Paulin Basinga, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Obstacles and Opportunities for Action to Advocacy on PHE:to what degree are partnerships between family planningand conservation helping to ensure equity in FP2020Commitments and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?14:30 Kintamani 3Sono Aibe, Pathfinder InternationalClive Mutunga, UsaidBureau for Global Health, Office of Population andReproductive Health, Policy, Evaluation and CommunicationDivision; Roger-Mark Desouza, Woodrow Wilson InternationalCenter for Scholars; Jason Bremner, Population ReferenceBureau; Carolyn Lamere, Population Reference Bureau;Rachel Yavinsky, Population Reference Bureau; KristenPatterson, Population Reference Bureau

PRESENTER: Sono Aibe, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Clive Mutunga, Usaid Bureau for GlobalHealth, Office of Population and Reproductive Health,Policy, Evaluation and Communication Division;Roger-Mark Desouza, Woodrow Wilson InternationalCenter for Scholars; Jason Bremner, PopulationReference Bureau; Carolyn Lamere, PopulationReference Bureau; Rachel Yavinsky, PopulationReference Bureau; Kristen Patterson, PopulationReference Bureau

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Building the evidence base for contraceptive service deliveryand use / Renforcer la base de données sur la prestation deservices et l'utilisation contraceptive14:30 Kintamani 5

Mizanur Rahman, Measure Evaluation, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill; Moinuddin Haider, International Centrefor Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh; Sian Curtis,Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill; Rina Herartri, National Population and FamilyPlanning Board; Theodora Pandjaitan, National Population andFamily Planning Board; Jamaica Corker, University of Geneva;John Lotspeich, Marie Stopes International; Jennifer Gassner,Marie Stopes International; Alison Barnes, Incite MarketResearch; Emma Davies, Incite Market Research; EstherReynal , Incite Market Research; Barbara Reichwein, MarieStopes International; Claire Pascual, Marie StopesInternational; Rachael Sadler, Marie Stopes International;

The Impact of a Large-Scale Intervention Project on theImprovement of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptivesand Permanent Methods in BangladeshPRESENTER: Mizanur Rahman, Measure Evaluation,University of North Carolina, Chapel HillCO-AUTHOR(S): Moinuddin Haider, International Centrefor Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh; SianCurtis, Carolina Population Center, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill

The Evolution of the Family Enumeration in IndonesiaPRESENTER: Rina Herartri, National Population and FamilyPlanning BoardCO-AUTHOR(S): Theodora Pandjaitan, NationalPopulation and Family Planning Board

Leveraging Geo-Referenced Data to InvestigateInter-Urban Differentials in Fertility and FamilyPlanningPRESENTER: Jamaica Corker, University of Geneva

Beyond Demographics: Rethinking Family PlanningMarket SegmentationPRESENTER: John Lotspeich, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Jennifer Gassner, Marie StopesInternational; Alison Barnes, Incite Market Research;Emma Davies, Incite Market Research; Esther Reynal ,Incite Market Research; Barbara Reichwein, MarieStopes International; Claire Pascual, Marie StopesInternational

Transforming Management Information Systems forImproved Client Care: Marie Stopes International’sClient Information Centre (clic)PRESENTER: Rachael Sadler, Marie Stopes International

Innovations in Family Planning Monitoring / Innovationsdans le suivi de la planification familiale14:30 Kintamani 6Scot Radloff, The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Populationand Reproductive Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health

PRESENTER: Scot Radloff, The Bill & Melinda Gates Institutefor Population and Reproductive Health Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health

The quality of family planning care: Assessing, ensuring andknowing / La qualité des soins de planification familiale:Evaluer, garantir, connaître14:30 Kintamani 7

Oleg Kuzmenko, Jsi/healthy Women of Ukraine Program;Nadiia Salo, Jsi/healthy Women of Ukraine Program; ShireenAssaf, Icf International; Wenjuan Wang, Icf International/theDhs Program; Lindsay Mallick, Icf International; JanineBarden-O'fallon, Measure Evaluation; Brittany Schriver,Measure Evaluation; Barbara Reichwein, Marie StopesInternational; Sana Tanzil, Aga Khan University Karachi;Tanzil Jamali, Aga Khan University ; Narjis Rizvi, Aga KhanUniversity

Continuous Quality Improvement: Influence onContraceptive Use and Abortion Rate in UkrainePRESENTER: Oleg Kuzmenko, Jsi/healthy Women of UkraineProgramCO-AUTHOR(S): Nadiia Salo, Jsi/healthy Women ofUkraine Program

Quality of Family Planning Services in Senegal:Assessing Client Satisfaction with Services andKnowledge of Contraceptive Protection from StisPRESENTER: Shireen Assaf, Icf InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Wenjuan Wang, Icf International/the DhsProgram; Lindsay Mallick, Icf International

Assessment of Family Planning Quality of CareMeasurement Tools and ApplicationsPRESENTER: Janine Barden-O'fallon, Measure EvaluationCO-AUTHOR(S): Brittany Schriver, Measure Evaluation

Putting Women First – How to Measure Choice atService Sites and Assess Whether Counselling MeetsClients’ PreferencesPRESENTER: Barbara Reichwein, Marie Stopes International

Impact of Quality of Family Planning Services onContraceptive Use Among Married Women of Sindh,Pakistan: Does Client`s Perspective of Quality ReallyMatter?PRESENTER: Sana Tanzil, Aga Khan University KarachiCO-AUTHOR(S): Tanzil Jamali, Aga Khan University ;Narjis Rizvi, Aga Khan University

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Family Planning needs among marginalized populations: sexworkers, youth, HIV+, victims of violence/ La planificationfamiliale parmi les populations marginalisées : lestravailleurs du sexe , les jeunes , le VIH + , les victimes deviolences14:30 Singaraja Hall 2

Dometo K. Sodji, Ong Famme; Guy C. Ahialegbedzi,UNFPA-Togo; Theophile Nemuandjare Bukongo, UnitedNations Population Fund; Benjamin Buyemere, Youth Forumon Icpd and Sdgs, Youthfim; Melissa Azani, Association DesEnfants Journalistes; Doumbia Mamadou Tiéman, PSI/Mali;Traore Sékou Adama, PSI/Mali; Bah Mamadou Djouldé,PSI/Mali; Togola Rokia, PSI/Mali; Diallo Rodio, PSI/Mali;Nathalie Sawadogo, Institut Supérieur Des Sciences De LaPopulation;

Réduction De La Vulnérabilité Des Professionnelles DuSexe Et De Leurs Clients Aux Ist & Vih/sida Dans LesVilles Du TogoPRESENTER: Dometo K. Sodji, Ong FammeCO-AUTHOR(S): Guy C. Ahialegbedzi, UNFPA-Togo

Atteindre Les Adolescents Et Les Jeunes Avec LesServices De Planification Familiale Dans UnEnvironnement Culturel Et Légal RestrictifPRESENTER: Theophile Nemuandjare Bukongo, UnitedNations Population FundCO-AUTHOR(S): Benjamin Buyemere, Youth Forum onIcpd and Sdgs, Youthfim; Melissa Azani, AssociationDes Enfants Journalistes

Besoins En Sante Reproductive Chez Les FemmesVivant Avec Le Vih Au MaliPRESENTER: Doumbia Mamadou Tiéman, PSI/MaliCO-AUTHOR(S): Traore Sékou Adama, PSI/Mali; BahMamadou Djouldé, PSI/Mali; Togola Rokia, PSI/Mali;Diallo Rodio, PSI/Mali

Doublement Victimes: Une Analyse Qualitative DeL’exposition Non Résolue Aux Grossesses Non DésiréesSuite À Des Violences Sexuelles Chez Des JeunesFemmes À OuagadougouPRESENTER: Nathalie Sawadogo, Institut Supérieur DesSciences De La Population

Programmatic, client and Ebola epidemic barriers to familyplanning in Francophone Africa / Barrières liées auxprogrammes, clientes et à l'épidémie Ebola face à laplanification familiale en Afrique francophone14:30 Mengwi 1+2

Abdourahmane Coulibaly, Faculty of Medecine; PatriceNgangue, Université Laval; Kouo Ngamby Marquise,Reproductive Health Unit,ministry of Public Health; SharifEgal, Unfpa Cameroon; Ampoulia Nadia, Direction De La SantéFamiliale, Ministère De La Santé Publique ; Essomba Hermann,Direction De La Santé Familiale, Ministère De La SantéPublique; Mbemba Gisèle, Université Laval ; AfoundeJeannette, Direction De La Santé Familiale, Ministère De LaSanté Publique; Moluh Seidou, Direction De La SantéFamiliale, Ministère De La Santé Publique; Robinson Mbu,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty ofMedicine and Biomedical Sciences, University Ofyaounde 1,Yaounde, Cameroon; Zakari Congo, EngenderHealth;Diouratié Sanogo, EngenderHealth; Caitlin Shannon,EngenderHealth; Yolande Hyjazi, Usaid’s Maternal and ChildSurvival Program/ Jhpiego; Jacqueline Aribot, Jhpiego;Abdoulaye Diallo, Jhpiego

La Planification Familiale Au Mali : Logiques DeMédiatisation Des Programmes Versus Logiques DeDiscrétion Des UsagersPRESENTER: Abdourahmane Coulibaly, Faculty of Medecine

Les Barrières À L’utilisation Du Dispositif Intra-Utérin(diu) Par Les Femmes En Âge De Reproduction AuCameroun : Étude Qualitative Et ExploratoirePRESENTER: Patrice Ngangue, Université LavalCO-AUTHOR(S): Kouo Ngamby Marquise, ReproductiveHealth Unit,ministry of Public Health; Sharif Egal,Unfpa Cameroon; Ampoulia Nadia, Direction De LaSanté Familiale, Ministère De La Santé Publique ;Essomba Hermann, Direction De La Santé Familiale,Ministère De La Santé Publique; Mbemba Gisèle,Université Laval ; Afounde Jeannette, Direction De LaSanté Familiale, Ministère De La Santé Publique;Moluh Seidou, Direction De La Santé Familiale,Ministère De La Santé Publique; Robinson Mbu,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty ofMedicine and Biomedical Sciences, UniversityOfyaounde 1, Yaounde, Cameroon

Family Planning Use and Reproductive Intentions inthe Urban Populations of Burkina Faso, Côte D’ivoire,Niger, and TogoPRESENTER: Zakari Congo, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Diouratié Sanogo, EngenderHealth;Caitlin Shannon, EngenderHealth

The Impact of the Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic onFamily Planning Services in GuineaPRESENTER: Yolande Hyjazi, Usaid’s Maternal and ChildSurvival Program/ JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Jacqueline Aribot, Jhpiego; AbdoulayeDiallo, Jhpiego

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Youth Contraceptive behavior, preferences and practice /Comportements, préférences et pratiques contraceptivesdes jeunes14:30 Mengwi 3+5

Lucy Maikweki, Population Services Kenya; Susan Mutugu,Population Services Kenya; Rachel Mutuku, PopulationServices Kenya; Bannet Ndyanabangi, UNFPA; Gilda Sedgh,Guttmacher Institute; Rubina Hussain, Guttmacher Institute;Lori Ashford, Independent Consultant; Neelanjana Pandey,Population Council; Rajib Acharya, Population Council;Shireen Jejeebhoy, Population Council; Aparna Jain,Population Council; Laura Reichenbach, The Evidence Project

Contraceptive Use and Discontinuation AmongSexually Active Women Aged 15 – 24 Years in Kenya.PRESENTER: Lucy Maikweki, Population Services KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Susan Mutugu, Population ServicesKenya; Rachel Mutuku, Population Services Kenya

Contraceptive Preference Among Adolescent and YoungPeople in Sierra Leone: an in Depth Exploration toStrengthen ProgramingPRESENTER: Bannet Ndyanabangi, UNFPA

Young Women with Unmet Need for Contraception:Examining Their Reasons for Not Using a MethodPRESENTER: Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher InstituteCO-AUTHOR(S): Rubina Hussain, Guttmacher Institute;Lori Ashford, Independent Consultant

Meeting Young People’s Contraceptive Needs: LongTerm Effects of the Prachar Project on Youth BehaviourPRESENTER: Neelanjana Pandey, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Rajib Acharya, Population Council;Shireen Jejeebhoy, Population Council

Unmet Need: Is It the Right Indicator for FpProgramming with Youth in Ouagadougou PartnershipCountries?PRESENTER: Aparna Jain, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Laura Reichenbach, The Evidence Project

Strengthening Family Planning Programs and ReducingUnmet Need: Lessons from Latin America / Renforcer lesprogrammes de planification familiale et réduire les besoinsnon satisfaits: Leçons d'Amérique Latine14:30 Legian 1Jane Bertrand, Tulane SphtmVictoria Ward, IndependentConsultant; Edgar Medina, Management Sciences for Health

PRESENTER: Jane Bertrand, Tulane SphtmCO-AUTHOR(S): Victoria Ward, Independent Consultant;Edgar Medina, Management Sciences for Health

Youth sexual and reproductive health information, serviceseeking, and experiences in Ghana / Informations, recherchede services et expériences de santé sexuelle et reproductivedes jeunes au Ghana14:30 Legian 2Kelly Blanchard, Ibis Reproductive HealthKate Grindlay, IbisReproductive Health; Phyllis Dako-Gyeke, University ofGhana; Thoai D Ngo, Poverty Action; James Wumenu, MarieStopes International; Leonard Gobah, Marie Stopes Ghana;Gertrude Nyaaba, None; Selina F. Esantsi, Population Council;Placide Tapsoba, Population Council; Terence Adda-Balinia,Population Council; Dela Kusi-Appouh, Population Council;Emmanuel Kuffour, Population Council; Marian Kpakpah,National Population Council; Bashiru Adams, Futures Group;David Logan, Futures Group; Zana Somda, Futures Group;Sean Mulkerne, Futures Group

PRESENTER: Kelly Blanchard, Ibis Reproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Grindlay, Ibis Reproductive Health;Phyllis Dako-Gyeke, University of Ghana; Thoai D Ngo,Poverty Action; James Wumenu, Marie StopesInternational; Leonard Gobah, Marie Stopes Ghana;Gertrude Nyaaba, None; Selina F. Esantsi, PopulationCouncil; Placide Tapsoba, Population Council; TerenceAdda-Balinia, Population Council; Dela Kusi-Appouh,Population Council; Emmanuel Kuffour, PopulationCouncil; Marian Kpakpah, National PopulationCouncil; Bashiru Adams, Futures Group; David Logan,Futures Group; Zana Somda, Futures Group; SeanMulkerne, Futures Group

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Advocating for family planning and being accountable /Plaider la cause de la planification familiale et rendre descomptes14:30 Legian 3

Charles Opiyo, Family Health Options Kenya; George Ogola,Family Health Options Kenya; Stephen Mupeta, UNFPA;Edford Mutuna, Planned Parenthood Association F Zambia(ppaz); Caroline Phiri, Ministry of Community DevelopmentMother and Child Health ; Mary Motieno, UNFPA; Dini Haryati,Cipta Cara Padu Foundation; Yeni Tri Herwanto, Cipta CaraPadu Foundation; Sri Supiaty, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation;James Mlali, Health Promotion Tanzania (hdt); Halima Shariff,Advance Family Planning Tanzania, Center for CommunicationPrograms; Robert Kasenene, United Nations AssociationTanzania; Angeline Mutunga, Jhpieogo; Anne Taiwo,Association for Reproductive and Family Health; EmilySonneveldt, Avenir Health; Grace Delano, Association forReproductive and Family Health; Oladapo A. Ladipo,Association for Reproductive and Family Health

Empowering Grass-Root Women to Become FamilyPlanning Advocates; a Case of Kisumu County, Kenya.PRESENTER: Charles Opiyo, Family Health Options KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): George Ogola, Family Health OptionsKenya

Using Effective Advocacy and AccountabilityApproaches to Monitor Fp2020 GoalsPRESENTER: Stephen Mupeta, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Edford Mutuna, Planned ParenthoodAssociation F Zambia (ppaz); Caroline Phiri, Ministry ofCommunity Development Mother and Child Health ;Mary Motieno, UNFPA

Revitalizing Family Planning in a DecentralizedIndonesia: the Importance of Village-Level AdvocacyPRESENTER: Dini Haryati, Cipta Cara Padu FoundationCO-AUTHOR(S): Yeni Tri Herwanto, Cipta Cara PaduFoundation; Sri Supiaty, Cipta Cara Padu Foundation

Decentralization by Devolution in Tanzania:Opportunities and Challenges for Fp Policy andFundingPRESENTER: James Mlali, Health Promotion Tanzania (hdt)CO-AUTHOR(S): Halima Shariff, Advance Family PlanningTanzania, Center for Communication Programs; RobertKasenene, United Nations Association Tanzania;Angeline Mutunga, Jhpieogo

Evaluation of the Changes in Family Planning Effort inNigeriaPRESENTER: Anne Taiwo, Association for Reproductive andFamily HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Emily Sonneveldt, Avenir Health; GraceDelano, Association for Reproductive and FamilyHealth; Oladapo A. Ladipo, Association forReproductive and Family Health

Family planning needs of the vulnerable and marginalized /Besoins de planification familiale des vulnérables etmarginalisés14:30 Legian 4

Linnea Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health; Jennifer Schlecht, Women's RerugeeCommission; Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Courtland Robinson, JHU; TenawBawoke, International Medical Corps; Seema Manohar, Savethe Children; Catherine Lee, Johns Hopkins University;Sandra Krause, Women's Refugee Commission; Tochukwu Ibe,Development in Practice (dip), Abuja, Nigeria; Kolapo Oyeniyi,Jhpiego Corporation- Nigeria Office; Ademola Ajuwon,College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Eileen Yam,Population Council; Sharif M.i. Hossain, Population Council;Nargis Sultana, Population Council; Kaji Tamanna Keya,Population Council; Muhammed Irfan, Population Council;Jyotirmoy Saha, Population Council; Brady Burnett-Zieman,Population Council; Najmus Sadiq, International Hiv/aidsAlliance; Link Up Project, International Hiv/aids Alliance;Emily Vala-Haynes, Western Oregon University; ClaudiaValeggia, Yale University; Sara Casey, Raise Initiative, MailmanSchool of Public Health, Columbia University; SarahChynoweth, University of New South Wales; Mihoko Tanabe,Women's Refugee Commission; Preeti Patel, Department ofWar Studies, King's College London

Pre-Contraceptive Needs During Early Adolescents inSettings of Conflict and DisplacementPRESENTER: Linnea Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Jennifer Schlecht, Women's RerugeeCommission; Anna Kågesten, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health; CourtlandRobinson, JHU; Tenaw Bawoke, International MedicalCorps; Seema Manohar, Save the Children; CatherineLee, Johns Hopkins University; Sandra Krause,Women's Refugee Commission

Reproductive Health Concerns of Displaced Women inPlateau State Crisis, NigeriaPRESENTER: Tochukwu Ibe, Development in Practice (dip),Abuja, NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Kolapo Oyeniyi, Jhpiego Corporation-Nigeria Office; Ademola Ajuwon, College of Medicine,University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Contraceptive Use and Desire for Children AmongYoung Female Sex Workers in Bangladesh BrothelsPRESENTER: Eileen Yam, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Sharif M.i. Hossain, Population Council;Nargis Sultana, Population Council; Kaji TamannaKeya, Population Council; Muhammed Irfan,Population Council; Jyotirmoy Saha, PopulationCouncil; Brady Burnett-Zieman, Population Council;Najmus Sadiq, International Hiv/aids Alliance; Link UpProject, International Hiv/aids Alliance

Contraceptive Uptake Among the Indigenous Toba ofNorthern ArgentinaPRESENTER: Emily Vala-Haynes, Western Oregon UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Claudia Valeggia, Yale University

Taking Stock of Reproductive Health in HumanitarianSettings: Key Findings from the Iawg on ReproductiveHealth in Crises’ 2012-2014 Global EvaluationPRESENTER: Sara Casey, Raise Initiative, Mailman School ofPublic Health, Columbia UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Sarah Chynoweth, University of NewSouth Wales; Mihoko Tanabe, Women's RefugeeCommission; Sandra Krause, Women's RefugeeCommission; Preeti Patel, Department of War Studies,King's College London

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Strengthening Individual and Social Assets: Can We DoBetter to Address the Needs of Adolescents? / Renforcer lesavantages individuels et sociaux: Peut-on faire mieux pouraméliorer les besoins des adolescents?14:30 Legian 5Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealthDanielle Mccadden, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown University; Peter C. Scales, Search Institute;Maura Shramko, Search Institute; Sam Okello, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

PRESENTER: Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Danielle Mccadden, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; Peter C.Scales, Search Institute; Maura Shramko, SearchInstitute; Sam Okello, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown University

National expansion of the Informed Push Model to increaseaccess to contraceptives and related commodities in Senegal/ Expansion nationale de l'"Inforrmed Push Model" pouraugmenter l'accès aux contraceptifs et commodités liées auSénégal14:30 Legian 6Roberto Dal Bianco, Merck for MothersPriya Agrawal, Merckfor Mothers; Perri Sutton, The Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation; Annette Seck Ndiaye, Pharmacie NationaleD’approvisionnement ; Modibo Dicko, IntrahealthInternational

PRESENTER: Roberto Dal Bianco, Merck for MothersCO-AUTHOR(S): Priya Agrawal, Merck for Mothers; PerriSutton, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; AnnetteSeck Ndiaye, Pharmacie NationaleD’approvisionnement ; Modibo Dicko, IntrahealthInternational

Successful advocacy practices for family planning /Pratiques réussies de plaidoyer pour la planification familiale14:30 Legian 7

Erin Mielke, USAID; Nandita Thatte, USAID; Ados May,Pathfinder International; Jemal Kassaw Mohammed,Engenderhealth Ethiopia; Belay Awie, EngenderHealth; AyeleGemechu, EngenderHealth; Ayeru Getnet Ferede,Engenderhealth Ethiopia; Nanthalile Mugala, PATH; KimberlyWhipkey, PATH; Angel Mwiche, Ministry of CommunityDevelopment, Mother and Child Health; O'brien Mashinkila,PATH; Christopher Mazimba, Scaling Up Family Planning inZambia (sufp)/abt Associates; Lydia Jumbe, ChildfundZambia; Namakau Nyambe, Fhi 360; Thierry Malebe, FHI360;Holly Connor, EngenderHealth; Melanie Yahner,EngenderHealth; Leah Jarvis, EngenderHealth; CaitlinShannon, EngenderHealth; Maureen Clyde, EngenderHealth;Arzum Ciloglu, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms; Beth Mallalieu, Johns Hopkins Ccp; Lynn Van Lith,Johns Hopkins Ccp; Alice Payne Merritt, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs; Susan Krenn, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs; JoannaSkinner, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Assessing Fp Hips in Tanzania: the Whole Is GreaterThan the Sum of Its PartsPRESENTER: Erin Mielke, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Nandita Thatte, USAID; Ados May,Pathfinder International

Using Advocacy to Position Family Planning As a KeyDevelopment Priority: Experience of Engenderhealth inBenshangul-Gumuz Regional State, EthiopiaPRESENTER: Jemal Kassaw Mohammed, EngenderhealthEthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Belay Awie, EngenderHealth; AyeleGemechu, EngenderHealth; Ayeru Getnet Ferede,Engenderhealth Ethiopia

Sustained Advocacy for Policy Change: Achieving NewNational Guidelines for Community-Based Distributionof Injectable Contraceptives in ZambiaPRESENTER: Nanthalile Mugala, PATHCO-AUTHOR(S): Kimberly Whipkey, PATH; Angel Mwiche,Ministry of Community Development, Mother andChild Health; O'brien Mashinkila, PATH; ChristopherMazimba, Scaling Up Family Planning in Zambia(sufp)/abt Associates; Lydia Jumbe, Childfund Zambia;Namakau Nyambe, Fhi 360; Thierry Malebe, FHI360

Field Applications of Reality Check: a ProgramPlanning and Advocacy Tool for Evidence-Based FamilyPlanningPRESENTER: Holly Connor, EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Melanie Yahner, EngenderHealth; LeahJarvis, EngenderHealth; Caitlin Shannon,EngenderHealth; Maureen Clyde, EngenderHealth

When the Evidence Is Not Enough: HormonalContraception and HivPRESENTER: Arzum Ciloglu, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Beth Mallalieu, Johns Hopkins Ccp; LynnVan Lith, Johns Hopkins Ccp; Alice Payne Merritt,Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs;Susan Krenn, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Joanna Skinner, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs

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The dividends and deficits of contraceptive demand /Dividendes et déficits de la demande contraceptive14:30 Legian 8+9

Asinath Rusibamayila, Columbia University Department ofPopulation and Family Health; Colin Baynes, EngenderHealth;Maurice Hiza, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Tanzania;Admirabilis Kalolella, Ifakara Health Institute; Jitihada Baraka,Ifakara Health Institute; Suzanne Bell, Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health; David Bishai, JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Vivian Zalwango,Makerere University College of Health Sciences, School ofPublic Health; Fred Makumbi, Makerere University, College ofHealth Sciences, School of Public Health; Anshul Kastor,International Institute for Population Sciences (iips), Mumbai;Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences(iips), Mumbai; Anandpal Singh Gaur, Family PlanningAssociation of India; Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

Understanding Factors That Influence PregnancyIntentions and Contraceptive Use: an Exploration of the‘unmet Need for Family Planning’ in Rural TanzaniaPRESENTER: Asinath Rusibamayila, Columbia UniversityDepartment of Population and Family HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Colin Baynes, EngenderHealth; MauriceHiza, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Tanzania;Admirabilis Kalolella, Ifakara Health Institute; JitihadaBaraka, Ifakara Health Institute

The Sex Dividend: the Association Between Unmet Needand Coital FrequencyPRESENTER: Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): David Bishai, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health

Unmet Need for Family Planning Among Young Women15-24 Years in UgandaPRESENTER: Vivian Zalwango, Makerere University Collegeof Health Sciences, School of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Fred Makumbi, Makerere University,College of Health Sciences, School of Public Health

Women’s Negative Attitude Towards Contraception Usein Asia: Examining the Family Planning ConspiracyBeyond Unmet Need PerspectivePRESENTER: Anshul Kastor, International Institute forPopulation Sciences (iips), MumbaiCO-AUTHOR(S): Jitendra Gouda, International Institutefor Population Sciences (iips), Mumbai

Increasing Demand for Spacing Methods – Dmpa InjectAble Through Community ParticipationPRESENTER: Anandpal Singh Gaur, Family PlanningAssociation of IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Kalpana Apte, Fpa India

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For Youth, By Youth: When Family Planning Means So MuchMore / Pour les jeunes, par les jeunes: Lorsque laplanification familiale signifie tellement plus16:20 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Burcu Bozkurt, International Youth Alliance for FamilyPlanningRamya Jawahar Kudekallu, IYAFP; Otilia St. Charles,Boston University School of Public Health; Francis Oko Armah,International Youth Alliance on Family Planning-Iyafp; RhodaRobinson, Hacey Health Initiative

PRESENTER: Burcu Bozkurt, International Youth Alliance forFamily PlanningCO-AUTHOR(S): Ramya Jawahar Kudekallu, IYAFP; OtiliaSt. Charles, Boston University School of Public Health;Francis Oko Armah, International Youth Alliance onFamily Planning-Iyafp; Rhoda Robinson, Hacey HealthInitiative

The Balancing Act: Conversations about donors and fundersresource allocations for research on contraceptive use /Conversations sur l'allocation des ressources des bailleurs etfinanceurs pour la recherche sur l'utilisation contraceptive16:20 Uluwatu 1Susan Newcomer, NIHTamara Kreinin, David & Lucille PackardFoundation; Kirsten Vogelsong, The Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation; Jane Hobson, Department for InternationalDevelopment; Linda Sussman,

PRESENTER: Susan Newcomer, NIHCO-AUTHOR(S): Tamara Kreinin, David & Lucille PackardFoundation; Kirsten Vogelsong, The Bill & MelindaGates Foundation; Jane Hobson, Department forInternational Development; Linda Sussman,

Equity and Attribution in Family Planning / Equité etattribution en planification familiale16:20 Uluwatu 5

Kaitlyn Patierno, USAID; Inday Imelda Zosa-Feranil, AvenirHealth; Ishrat Husain, USAID; Anju Dadhwal Singh,FHI360-UHI; Ravi Lal Das, CARE-CISSD/UHI; Som Sharma,FHI360-UHI; Priya Emmart, Track20 Avenir Health; WilliamWinfrey, Avenir Health; Win Brown, Bill and Melinda GatesFoundation; Joshua Davis, Icf International; Adnan Khan,Research and Development Solutions; Aaliya Habib, Researchand Development Solutions; Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns HopkinsUniversity;

Inequity, Fertility and Economic Opportunity: Access toFamily Planning Makes a DifferencePRESENTER: Kaitlyn Patierno, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Inday Imelda Zosa-Feranil, AvenirHealth; Ishrat Husain, USAID

Improving Equitable Access to Information,Counseling, and Service Utilization in Urban SlumsPRESENTER: Anju Dadhwal Singh, FHI360-UHICO-AUTHOR(S): Ravi Lal Das, CARE-CISSD/UHI; SomSharma, FHI360-UHI

Attribution of Family Planning Improvements in 20Developing CountriesPRESENTER: Priya Emmart, Track20 Avenir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): William Winfrey, Avenir Health; WinBrown, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; JoshuaDavis, Icf International

Lessons from Comparison of Changes in FamilyPlanning Between 2007 with 2012 in PakistanPRESENTER: Adnan Khan, Research and DevelopmentSolutionsCO-AUTHOR(S): Aaliya Habib, Research and DevelopmentSolutions

A Strategic Roadmap to Achieve the Fp2020 Goal of 120Million Additional Users by Year 2020PRESENTER: Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns Hopkins University

2.4.04

2.4.05

Innovations in Monitoring, Performance and Accountability /Innovations dans le suivi, performance et responsabilisation16:20 Kintamani 1

Robert Magnani, Avernir Health; Win Brown, Bill and MelindaGates Foundation; Elizabeth Omoluabi, CRERD; Retha Luus,Statistics and Population Studies Dpt, University of theWestern Cape; Ime Asangansi, Independent Consultant;Nancy Steigler, Statistics and Population Studies Dpt,University of the Western Cape; Kayode Fasominu, SolinaHealth; Mary Thiongo, International Centre for ReproductiveHealth Kenya; Peter Gichangi, International Center forReproductive Health; Joseph Kiseli , International Centre forReproductive Health Kenya; Andrew Businei , InternationalCentre for Reproductive Health Kenya; Scott Radloff, Bill andMelinda Gates Institute; Bartilol Kigen Kigen, Ministry ofHealth Kenya; Michelle Weinberger, Avenir Health; JohnStover, Avenir Health; George Hayes, Marie StopesInternational;

Decentralization As a Challenge to the AccurateTracking of Fp2020 Progress: Emerging Perspectivesand ResponsesPRESENTER: Robert Magnani, Avernir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Win Brown, Bill and Melinda GatesFoundation

Exploring Linkages Between Routine Health Facility(hmis) Data and Surveys: Early Lessons from thePma2020 ProjectPRESENTER: Elizabeth Omoluabi, CRERDCO-AUTHOR(S): Retha Luus, Statistics and PopulationStudies Dpt, University of the Western Cape; ImeAsangansi, Independent Consultant; Nancy Steigler,Statistics and Population Studies Dpt, University of theWestern Cape; Kayode Fasominu, Solina Health

The Use of Mobile Phone Technology As a DataCollection Instrument: Experience from PerformanceMonitoring Accountability (pma2020)/kenya.PRESENTER: Mary Thiongo, International Centre forReproductive Health KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Peter Gichangi, International Center forReproductive Health; Joseph Kiseli , InternationalCentre for Reproductive Health Kenya; Andrew Businei, International Centre for Reproductive Health Kenya;Scott Radloff, Bill and Melinda Gates Institute; BartilolKigen Kigen, Ministry of Health Kenya

Enabling Evidence-Based Strategy Development: theNew Fp Goals ModelPRESENTER: Michelle Weinberger, Avenir HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): John Stover, Avenir Health

Planning, and Tracking Progress Against, NationalLevel Contraceptive Use Pledges: a Case Study fromZambia Using Msi’s Impact 2 ModelPRESENTER: George Hayes, Marie Stopes International

Long-Acting Reversible Methods: Focus on Implants /Méthode de longue durée d'action réversible: Les implants16:20 Kintamani 2

Sabine Beckmann, UNFPA; Gamachis Galalcha, UNFPA;Meron Negussie Sime, UNFPA; Beyeberu Assefa, UNFPA;Moazzam Ali, World Health Organzation; Vivian Brache,Clinica Profamilia; Luis Bahamondes, University of Campinas;Bantalem Yeshanew, John Snow Research and Training Center,the L10k Project; Karim Ali, Jsi Research & Training Institute,Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project, Ethiopia; ZemichaelNebreed, Jsi Research & Training Institute, Inc., the Last TenKilometers Project, Ethiopia; Betemariam Wuleta, JsiResearch & Training Institute, Inc., the Last Ten KilometersProject, Ethiopia; Engeda Hailu, Jsi Research & TrainingInstitute, Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project, Ethiopia;Tiruneh Tadele, [email protected]; Teklu Getachew, JsiResearch & Training Institute, Inc., the Last Ten KilometersProject, Ethiopia; Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego Kenya;Jonesmus Wambua, Jhpiego Kenya; Emmah Kariuki, Jhpiego;Milcah Akala, Jhpiego; Linda Archer, Jhpiego Corporation ;Nakato Jumba, Kenya Ministry of Health; Bartilol Kigen Kigen,Ministry of Health Kenya; Paul Pronyk, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Bennett Nemser, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Nora Springstubb, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Rouslan Karminov, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Elizabeth Katwan, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Diana Sera, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Benedicte Walter , Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Hitesh Hurkchand, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Heather Clark, Population Council; KabirAhmed, United Nations Population Fund ; Renee Van DerWeerdt, United Nations Population Fund; Pascal Bijleveld,Rmnch Sct (hosted by Unicef)

High Impact Implanon Scale-Up Initiative ThroughTask Shiing to Community Level in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Sabine Beckmann, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Gamachis Galalcha, UNFPA; MeronNegussie Sime, UNFPA; Beyeberu Assefa, UNFPA

Three and Five Years Follow Up Analysis: MulticentreRandomized Clinical Trial of Two ImplantableContraceptives for Women, Jadelle and ImplanonPRESENTER: Moazzam Ali, World Health OrganzationCO-AUTHOR(S): Vivian Brache, Clinica Profamilia; LuisBahamondes, University of Campinas

The Situation of the National Implanon Expansion inEight Districts of Ethiopia – Success and Opportunitiesfor ImprovementPRESENTER: Bantalem Yeshanew, John Snow Research andTraining Center, the L10k ProjectCO-AUTHOR(S): Karim Ali, Jsi Research & TrainingInstitute, Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project,Ethiopia; Zemichael Nebreed, Jsi Research & TrainingInstitute, Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project,Ethiopia; Betemariam Wuleta, Jsi Research & TrainingInstitute, Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project,Ethiopia; Engeda Hailu, Jsi Research & TrainingInstitute, Inc., the Last Ten Kilometers Project,Ethiopia; Tiruneh Tadele, [email protected];Teklu Getachew, Jsi Research & Training Institute, Inc.,the Last Ten Kilometers Project, Ethiopia

Side Effects and Early Discontinuation of Implants:Results from a Prospective Cohort Study in KenyaPRESENTER: Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Jonesmus Wambua, Jhpiego Kenya;Emmah Kariuki, Jhpiego; Milcah Akala, Jhpiego; LindaArcher, Jhpiego Corporation ; Nakato Jumba, KenyaMinistry of Health; Bartilol Kigen Kigen, Ministry ofHealth Kenya

2.4.06

2.4.07

Persistent Bottlenecks to Uptake and Utilization ofImplantable Contraceptives: Results of an AssessmentAcross Ten Sub-Saharan African CountriesPRESENTER: Paul Pronyk, Rmnch Strategy and CoordinationTeamCO-AUTHOR(S): Bennett Nemser, Rmnch Strategy andCoordination Team; Nora Springstubb, Rmnch Strategyand Coordination Team; Rouslan Karminov, RmnchStrategy and Coordination Team; Elizabeth Katwan,Rmnch Strategy and Coordination Team; Diana Sera,Rmnch Strategy and Coordination Team; BenedicteWalter , Rmnch Strategy and Coordination Team;Hitesh Hurkchand, Rmnch Strategy and CoordinationTeam; Heather Clark, Population Council; KabirAhmed, United Nations Population Fund ; Renee VanDer Weerdt, United Nations Population Fund; PascalBijleveld, Rmnch Sct (hosted by Unicef)

Spotlight on India: Contraceptive Choice / Lumières surl'Inde: Le choix contraceptif16:20 Kintamani 3

Deepti Srivastava, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Goi;Ankit Mishra, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; GoverdhanK, John Snow India Pvt Ltd; Gita Pillai, FHI360-UHI; AmitKumar Ghosh, Government of Uttar Pradesh; Ruth Simmons,ExpandNet; Peter Fjains, ExpandNet; Amit Bhanot,Palladium; Arun Kumar, Futures Group, a Grm Futures GroupCompany; Mahesh Kalra, HLFPPT; Ranjan Prusty, Palladium(formerly Futures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company);Praveen Gangangoudar, Futures Group, a Grm Futures GroupCompany; Rakesh Kumar, Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfare; Pragati Singh, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare;S K Sikdar, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Promoting Use of Contraceptive Methods ThroughFamily Planning Strategies in India: a PreliminaryAnalysisPRESENTER: Deepti Srivastava, Ministry of Health & FamilyWelfare, GoiCO-AUTHOR(S): Ankit Mishra, Ministry of Health & FamilyWelfare; Goverdhan K, John Snow India Pvt Ltd

Implementing and Achieving Impact at Scale: Lessonsfrom Uttar Pradesh, IndiaPRESENTER: Gita Pillai, FHI360-UHICO-AUTHOR(S): Amit Kumar Ghosh, Government of UttarPradesh; Ruth Simmons, ExpandNet; Peter Fjains,ExpandNet

Improving Contraceptive Choice and Equity in RuralBihar and Odisha (india) Through Private SectorPartnerships – Results from Project Ujjwal SocialFranchising ApproachPRESENTER: Amit Bhanot, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Arun Kumar, Futures Group, a GrmFutures Group Company; Mahesh Kalra, HLFPPT

Trends in Contraceptive Use and Method Mix inEastern Indian States of Bihar and Odisha, 1992-2014PRESENTER: Ranjan Prusty, Palladium (formerly FuturesGroup, a Grm Futures Group Company)CO-AUTHOR(S): Praveen Gangangoudar, Futures Group, aGrm Futures Group Company; Amit Bhanot, Palladium

Family Planning Program India: a Vision with a GlobalMissionPRESENTER: Rakesh Kumar, Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfareCO-AUTHOR(S): Pragati Singh, Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare; S K Sikdar, Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare

Abortion clients and practices: Expected and unexpectedfindings / Clientes et pratiques de l'avortement: Résultatsattendus et non attendus16:20 Kintamani 5

Abel Fekadu, University of Gondar; Beatrice Maina, AfricanPopulation and Health Research Center; Michael Mutua,African Population and Health Research Center; Estelle Sidze,African Population and Health Research Center; TamaraFetters, Ipas; Vonthanak Saphonn, University of HealthSciences; Tung Rathavy, National Maternal and Child HealthCenter; Saray Vannat, National Institute of Public Health;Siyan Yi, KHANA; Sovannary Tuot, KHANA; Pheak Chhoun,KHANA; Carinne Brody, Touro University California; KhimuyTith, KHANA; Sopheap Oum, KHANA; Ashish Awasthi, SanjayGandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow,India; Manisha Dubey, International Institute for PopulationSciences

“high Proportions of Aborters Were Non-Married,Students and Had Low Monthly Income”: the Roll ofPromoting Family PlanningPRESENTER: Abel Fekadu, University of Gondar

Factors Associated with Repeat Induced Abortion inKenyaPRESENTER: Beatrice Maina, African Population and HealthResearch CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Michael Mutua, African Population andHealth Research Center; Estelle Sidze, AfricanPopulation and Health Research Center

The Decline of Unsafe Abortion in Cambodia, 2005 –2010PRESENTER: Tamara Fetters, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Vonthanak Saphonn, University of HealthSciences; Tung Rathavy, National Maternal and ChildHealth Center; Saray Vannat, National Institute ofPublic Health

Induced Abortion and Its Associated Factors AmongFemale Entertainment Workers: a Cross-SectionalStudy in CambodiaPRESENTER: Siyan Yi, KHANACO-AUTHOR(S): Sovannary Tuot, KHANA; Pheak Chhoun,KHANA; Carinne Brody, Touro University California;Khimuy Tith, KHANA; Sopheap Oum, KHANA

Disappearing Daughters: Sex Selective Abortion inIndia, a District Level Analysis of Eag StatesPRESENTER: Ashish Awasthi, Sanjay Gandhi Post GraduateInstitute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Manisha Dubey, International Institutefor Population Sciences

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2.4.09

Health vouchers, health insurance, performance-basedfinancing for family planning / Bons de santé, assurancemaladie et financement basé sur les performances pour laplanification familiale16:20 Kintamani 6

Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes International; Antonia Dingle,Marie Stopes International; Caitlin Mazzilli, Marie StopesInternational; Eleanor Brown, Options Consultancy ServicesLimited; Luke Boddam-Whetham, Options ConsultancyServices; Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan; EmanAl-Kobati, Options Consultancy Services; Anna Gorter,Freelance Consultant; Richard Ssewajje, Independent; HenryKakande, Independent; Tadeo Atuhura, Independent; ThomasEmeetai, Independent; Miriam Mutabazi, Independent; UzaibSaya, Management Sciences for Health; Donald Shepard,Heller School for Social Policy and Management, BrandeisUniversity; Aggrey Kihombo, Mzumbe University; RobertBasaza, Makerere University; Daryl Martyris, USAID; CristineMacasling, Population Services Pilipinas, Incorporated;

Implementing Quality Family Planning and MaternalHealth Vouchers at Scale and Controlling Fraud: GlobalLessons Learned from Marie Stopes InternationalPRESENTER: Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Antonia Dingle, Marie StopesInternational; Caitlin Mazzilli, Marie StopesInternational

Providing Family Planning in Fragile Environments: theCase for VouchersPRESENTER: Eleanor Brown, Options Consultancy ServicesLimitedCO-AUTHOR(S): Luke Boddam-Whetham, OptionsConsultancy Services; Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society,Pakistan; Eman Al-Kobati, Options ConsultancyServices; Anna Gorter, Freelance Consultant

Strengthening Fp Services with Private Providers UsingPerformance-Based Financing in UgandaPRESENTER: Richard Ssewajje, IndependentCO-AUTHOR(S): Henry Kakande, Independent; TadeoAtuhura, Independent; Thomas Emeetai, Independent;Miriam Mutabazi, Independent

Improving Maternal and Family Planning HealthOutcomes in Uganda: Cost-Effectiveness ofReproductive Health Vouchers and Community-BasedHealth Insurance (cbhi)PRESENTER: Uzaib Saya, Management Sciences for HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Donald Shepard, Heller School for SocialPolicy and Management, Brandeis University; AggreyKihombo, Mzumbe University; Robert Basaza,Makerere University; Daryl Martyris, USAID

Increasing Access to Long-Acting Family PlanningServices Through Health Financing in BluestarPilipinasPRESENTER: Cristine Macasling, Population ServicesPilipinas, Incorporated

Public financing of family planning: Lessons and models /Financement public de la planification familiale: Leçons etmodèles16:20 Kintamani 7

Joyce Kyalo, Palladium Group, Health Policy Project; ThomasMaina, Futures Group Health Policy Project, Kenya; StephenMuchiri, Futures Group Health Policy Project, Kenya; TerryWatiri, Ministry of Health, Kenya; Merce Gasco, Jsi Researchand Training; Magdalena Patruleasa, Independent Consultant;Nancy Pendarvis Harris, Jsi Research & Training Institute, Inc.;Nosa Orobaton, John Snow, Inc.; Jana Smith, PromujerInternational; Jack Marrkand, Partners for Development(pfd); Alexander Rothkopf, Julius-Maximilians-UniversityWuerzburg; Felix Lauton, Julius-Maximilians-UniversityWuerzburg; Richard Pibernik, Julius-Maximilians-UniversityWuerzburg; Muhamad Faozi Kurniawan, Center for HealthPolicy and Management;

Implication of Health Sector Devolution on FpFinancing in KenyaPRESENTER: Joyce Kyalo, Palladium Group, Health PolicyProjectCO-AUTHOR(S): Thomas Maina, Futures Group HealthPolicy Project, Kenya; Stephen Muchiri, Futures GroupHealth Policy Project, Kenya; Terry Watiri, Ministry ofHealth, Kenya

Family Planning in Romania: an Update Aer 6 Years ofDonors’ WithdrawalPRESENTER: Merce Gasco, Jsi Research and TrainingCO-AUTHOR(S): Magdalena Patruleasa, IndependentConsultant

Linking Financial Inclusion and Family PlanningProgramsPRESENTER: Nancy Pendarvis Harris, Jsi Research &Training Institute, Inc.CO-AUTHOR(S): Nosa Orobaton, John Snow, Inc.; JanaSmith, Promujer International; Jack Marrkand,Partners for Development (pfd)

A Volume Allocation Model for Dmpa ProcurementPRESENTER: Alexander Rothkopf, Julius-Maximilians-University WuerzburgCO-AUTHOR(S): Felix Lauton, Julius-Maximilians-University Wuerzburg; Richard Pibernik, Julius-Maximilians-University Wuerzburg

Sustainability of Familiy Planning in Uhc Era; HealthFinancing Policy Analysis to Reduce Maternal andChild MortalityPRESENTER: Muhamad Faozi Kurniawan, Center for HealthPolicy and Management

2.4.10

2.4.11

Demand generation and social change / Création de lademande et changement social16:20 Singaraja Hall 2

Moussé Fall, Réseau Islam Et Population; Ndeye Sougou,Intrahealth International; Babacar Gueye, IntrahealthInternational; Souleymane Kaboré, UNFPA; Alain Kaboré,Unfpa Burkina Faso; Norbert Coulibaly, UNFPA; ClementMeda, Direction Régionale De La Santé Des Hauts Bassins;Djénéba Sanon, UNFPA; Alexandrine Boissier, Graines DeFemmes; Edouard Talnan, UNFPA; Youan Rodolphe Tian ,UNFPA; Saidou Kabore, UNFPA; Flore Bia Gueu, UNFPA;Theodore Soude, UNFPA; Koudaogo Ouedraogo, UNFPA;Lauren Mueenuddin, UNFPA; Arlette Akoueikou, UNFPA;Aminata Ribiere, UNFPA; Alexandrine Dazogbo, UNFPA

Contributions Du Réseau Islam Et Population Dans LaHausse Du Taux De Prévalence Contraceptive AuSénégalPRESENTER: Moussé Fall, Réseau Islam Et Population

Contribution D’une Organisation Religieuse ÀL’amélioration De L’offre De Services De PlanificationFamiliale : Exemple De L’organisationNon-Gouvernementale Hasdet Dans La Ville De ToubaPRESENTER: Ndeye Sougou, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Babacar Gueye, Intrahealth International

Les Journées Du Djandioba Dans Le District SanitaireDe Tougan : Modèle Innovant De Promotion De LaPlanification Familiale Au Burkina FasoPRESENTER: Souleymane Kaboré, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Alain Kaboré, Unfpa Burkina Faso;Norbert Coulibaly, UNFPA; Clement Meda, DirectionRégionale De La Santé Des Hauts Bassins; DjénébaSanon, UNFPA; Alexandrine Boissier, Graines DeFemmes

Déterminants De L’utilisation Des Services DePlanification Familiale Pour La Mise En Œuvre DeStratégies En Vue De Réaliser Le DividendeDémographique En Côte D’ivoirePRESENTER: Edouard Talnan, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Youan Rodolphe Tian , UNFPA; SaidouKabore, UNFPA; Flore Bia Gueu, UNFPA

The Experience of a Multi-Pronged InterventionStrategy for a Rapid Increase in ContraceptivePrevalence in Benin T. Soudé, A. Akoueikou, L.Mueenuddin, A. Ribiere, A. Dazogbo, K. OuedraogoPRESENTER: Theodore Soude, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Koudaogo Ouedraogo, UNFPA; LaurenMueenuddin, UNFPA; Arlette Akoueikou, UNFPA;Aminata Ribiere, UNFPA; Alexandrine Dazogbo, UNFPA

Innovations in contraceptive service delivery + IBP /Innovations dans la prestation de services contraceptifs +IBP16:20 Mengwi 1+2

Odile Antoinette Hanitriniaina, Marie Stopes Madagascar;Phéline Razafindrakoto, Marie Stopes Madagascar; FidyRandriamanandray, Marie Stopes Madagascar; RijaRasolofonirina, Marie Stopes Madagascar; Hanta Rakotoson,Marie Stopes Madagascar; Babacar Gueye, IntrahealthInternational; Etienne Dioh, Intrahealth International;Djimadoum Koumtingue, Intrahealth International; MarièmeFall, Intrahealth International; Carol Cissé, IntrahealthInternational; Lea Monda, Management Sciences forHealth/evidence to Action Project; Boniface Sebikali,Intrahealth International; Gwendolyn Morgan, ManagementSciences for Health/evidence to Action Project; Salwa Bitar,Evidence to Action Project-Pathfinder International; ChristianYao, Convergence Sante Pour Le Developpement; DianeDuclos, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine;Issakha Diallo, Convergence Sante Pour Le Developpement;Lucy Paintain, London School of Hygiene and TropicalMedicine; Loveday Penn-Kekana, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine; Elizabeth Mcelwee, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM;Amegan Ayamenou Koami Mawuyenam, EngenderHealth;Andre Koalaga, EngenderHealth; Koalga Oscar,EngenderHealth

La Pérennisation Des Activités Des Ms Lady Au Sein DeMarie Stopes Madagascar.PRESENTER: Odile Antoinette Hanitriniaina, Marie StopesMadagascarCO-AUTHOR(S): Phéline Razafindrakoto, Marie StopesMadagascar; Fidy Randriamanandray, Marie StopesMadagascar; Rija Rasolofonirina, Marie StopesMadagascar; Hanta Rakotoson, Marie StopesMadagascar

La Démédicalisation De La Planification FamilialeAméliore L’accès Aux Méthodes De Longue Durée DansLes Postes De Santé Du Secteur PublicPRESENTER: Babacar Gueye, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Etienne Dioh, Intrahealth International;Djimadoum Koumtingue, Intrahealth International;Marième Fall, Intrahealth International; Carol Cissé,Intrahealth International

Reinvigorating Use of Family Planning in Cameroonwith Emphasis on Immediate Postpartum Intra-UterineDevices and ImplantsPRESENTER: Lea Monda, Management Sciences forHealth/evidence to Action ProjectCO-AUTHOR(S): Boniface Sebikali, IntrahealthInternational; Gwendolyn Morgan, ManagementSciences for Health/evidence to Action Project; SalwaBitar, Evidence to Action Project-PathfinderInternational

Time and Motion Studies to Measure Efficiency ofFamily Planning Supply Chains – Results from PilotWorkPRESENTER: Christian Yao, Convergence Sante Pour LeDeveloppementCO-AUTHOR(S): Diane Duclos, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine; Issakha Diallo, ConvergenceSante Pour Le Developpement; Lucy Paintain, LondonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; LovedayPenn-Kekana, London School of Hygiene and TropicalMedicine; Elizabeth Mcelwee, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Caroline Lynch,LSHTM

2.4.12

2.4.13

How to Assess Organizational Capacity UsingEngenderhealth’s Organizational Capacity AssessmentTool: a Result from Nine Civil Society OrganizationsPRESENTER: Amegan Ayamenou Koami Mawuyenam,EngenderHealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Andre Koalaga, EngenderHealth; KoalgaOscar, EngenderHealth

Contraception use and Family Planning needs amongmarried adolescents / Utilisation contraceptive et besoins deplanification familiale des adolescentes mariées16:20 Mengwi 3+5

Maria Midea Kabamalan, Population Institute, College of SocialSciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines; FeyeraAbdissa, Dsw Ethiopia; Addisu Deressa, DSW; LillianOjanduru, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Thomas Odong, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown University; Jessica Velcoff, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; JeannetteCachan, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Fauzia Akhter Huda, International Centre forDiarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b); AnisuddinAhmed, icddr,b; Bidhan Krishna Sarker, icddr,b; FrancisOnyango, Population Council; Harriet Birungi, PopulationCouncil; Enu Anand, IIPS; Jayakant Singh, TISS

Contraceptive Use Among Formally Married,Cohabiting and Sexually Active Single Young Women inthe PhilippinesPRESENTER: Maria Midea Kabamalan, Population Institute,College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of thePhilippines

Trends in Contraceptive Choices Among MarriedAdolescent Girls and Young WomenPRESENTER: Feyera Abdissa, Dsw EthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Addisu Deressa, DSW

Revitalizing the Global Adolescent Sexual andReproductive Health Agenda: Addressing Gender andFamily Planning Needs of Married AdolescentsPRESENTER: Lillian Ojanduru, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Thomas Odong, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; JessicaVelcoff, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniversity; Jeannette Cachan, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University

Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy and Needs forFamily Planning Among Married Adolescent GirlsLiving in Urban Slums of Dhaka, BangladeshPRESENTER: Fauzia Akhter Huda, International Centre forDiarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b)CO-AUTHOR(S): Anisuddin Ahmed, icddr,b; BidhanKrishna Sarker, icddr,b; Francis Onyango, PopulationCouncil; Harriet Birungi, Population Council

The Relationship Between Spousal Violence, Non-Useof Contraception and Unwanted Pregnancies AmongYoung Ever-Married Women in South AsiaPRESENTER: Enu Anand, IIPSCO-AUTHOR(S): Jayakant Singh, TISS

Child Marriage and Adolescent Family Planning: Building theResearch to Improve Program and Policy / Marriagesd'enfants et planification familiale des adolescents:Construire la recherche pour améliorer les programmes etpolitiques16:20 Legian 1Jeff Edmeades, International Center for Research onWomenMary Picard, Independent Consultant; Nidal Karim,CARE; Carol Boender, CARE; Argentina Servin, Center onGender Equity and Health; Division of Global Health; Universityof California, San Diegoschool of Medicine; Teresita RochaJimenez, Division of Global Health; University of California,San Diego School of Medicine; Carlos Magis-Rodriguez,National Center for the Prevention and Control of Hiv/ Aids,Ministry of Health of Mexico; Kimberly Brouwer, Division ofGlobal Health; University of California, San Diego School ofMedicine

PRESENTER: Jeff Edmeades, International Center forResearch on WomenCO-AUTHOR(S): Mary Picard, Independent Consultant;Nidal Karim, CARE; Carol Boender, CARE; ArgentinaServin, Center on Gender Equity and Health; Division ofGlobal Health; University of California, SanDiegoschool of Medicine; Teresita Rocha Jimenez,Division of Global Health; University of California, SanDiego School of Medicine; Carlos Magis-Rodriguez,National Center for the Prevention and Control of Hiv/Aids, Ministry of Health of Mexico; Kimberly Brouwer,Division of Global Health; University of California, SanDiego School of Medicine

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2.4.16

Let's Talk: get Youth Talking about Contraception /Parlons-en: Faire parler les jeunes à propos de lacontraception16:20 Legian 2

Susan Akajo Oregede, Pathfinder International; Camille CollinsLovell, Pathfinder International; Manya Dotson, Jhpiego;Everlyne Njiri, Jhpiego; Christine Ayuyo, Jhpiego; EmmahOmulokoli, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture andTechnology; Pamela Lynam , JHPIEGO; James Omutsani,JHPIEGO; Jozef Maerien, Unfpa Rwanda; Rose Mulindi,Jhpiego; Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego Kenya; Gathari NdiranguGichuhi, Jhpiego; Hottensiah Kiriko, Centre for the Study ofAdolescence; Janet Mugo, Centre for the Study ofAdolescence

Using Radio to Generate Demand and Promote SocialChange for Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health,Including Contraceptive Use, Among Adolescents inNorthern UgandaPRESENTER: Susan Akajo Oregede, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Camille Collins Lovell, PathfinderInternational

Peer Education Reloaded: a Re-Imagined ModelEmpowers Students to Be Effective Agents of ChangePRESENTER: Manya Dotson, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Everlyne Njiri, Jhpiego; Christine Ayuyo,Jhpiego; Emmah Omulokoli, Jomo Kenyatta Universityof Agriculture and Technology; Pamela Lynam ,JHPIEGO; James Omutsani, JHPIEGO

Ensuring Adolescents’ Access to ComprehensiveSexuality Education in Rwanda: a National Rollout ofInternational Cse CurriculaPRESENTER: Jozef Maerien, Unfpa Rwanda

The Role of Informal Sessions at the Facility inIncreasing Fp Use Among Young Mothers in 3 InformalSettlements from Nine Health Facilities in Nairobi,KenyaPRESENTER: Rose Mulindi, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego Kenya;Gathari Ndirangu Gichuhi, Jhpiego

Contraceptive Uptake Among 15-19 Year OldAdolescents in Kenya - Lessons Learned from the WorldStarts with Me Program Sexuality ProgrammePRESENTER: Hottensiah Kiriko, Centre for the Study ofAdolescenceCO-AUTHOR(S): Janet Mugo, Centre for the Study ofAdolescence

Nourish and Protect: Re-envisioning and revitalizingcommunication around LAM and return to fecundity tobolster family planning and infant feeding outcomes16:20 Legian 3Chelsea Cooper, Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program /JhpiegoRae Galloway, Usaid's Maternal and Child SurvivalProgram / Path; Clifton Kenon, Usaid, Bureau for GlobalHealth, Office of Population & Reproductive Health; AliMohammed Assabri, Sana'a University; Anne Pfitzer, Jhpiego;Gloria Shirima, Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program /Jhpiego; Mary Drake, Usaid's Maternal and Child SurvivalProgram / Jhpiego; Justine Kavle, Usaid's Maternal and ChildSurvival Program / Path; Elizabeth Sasser, Usaid's Maternaland Child Survival Program / Jhpiego; Ruth Lemwayi, Usaid'sMaternal and Child Survival Program / Jhpiego; Lisa Dulli, Fhi360; Khalid Ali Al-Gendari, Sana'a University; Bodo SahondraRandrianasolo,

PRESENTER: Chelsea Cooper, Usaid's Maternal and ChildSurvival Program / JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Rae Galloway, Usaid's Maternal and ChildSurvival Program / Path; Clion Kenon, Usaid, Bureaufor Global Health, Office of Population & ReproductiveHealth; Ali Mohammed Assabri, Sana'a University;Anne Pfitzer, Jhpiego; Gloria Shirima, Usaid's Maternaland Child Survival Program / Jhpiego; Mary Drake,Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program / Jhpiego;Justine Kavle, Usaid's Maternal and Child SurvivalProgram / Path; Elizabeth Sasser, Usaid's Maternal andChild Survival Program / Jhpiego; Ruth Lemwayi,Usaid's Maternal and Child Survival Program / Jhpiego;Lisa Dulli, Fhi 360; Khalid Ali Al-Gendari, Sana'aUniversity; Bodo Sahondra Randrianasolo,

Social Accountability: Where Have You Been My Whole (FP)Life? / Responsabilisation sociale: Où êtes-vous passépendant toute ma vie (de PF)?16:20 Legian 4Erin Mcginn, PalladiumMaria Antonieta Alcalde, Ippf-WesternHemisphere Region; Thumbiko Msiska, Care Malawi; AnneAlan Sizomu, DSW-Uganda; Laura Malajovich, IPPF/WHR;Alyson Lipsky, Rti International; Carolyn Grant, CARE

PRESENTER: Erin Mcginn, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Maria Antonieta Alcalde, Ippf-WesternHemisphere Region; Thumbiko Msiska, Care Malawi;Anne Alan Sizomu, DSW-Uganda; Laura Malajovich,IPPF/WHR; Alyson Lipsky, Rti International; CarolynGrant, CARE

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Transitioning from pilot to scale: Challenges and successesof beginning with the end in mind / Du projet pilote à la miseà échelle: Défis et succès de commencer avec la fin en tête16:20 Legian 5Rebecka Lundgren, Institute for Reproductive Health,Georgetown UniversityNana Dagadu, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; Susan Igras,Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University;Lucy Shillingi, Pathfinder International; Antony Omimo,Pathfinder International; Dorah Taranta, PathfinderInternational; Salwa Bitar, Evidence to Action Project-Pathfinder International; Luigi Jaramillo, The EvidenceProject; Mary Nambao, Ministry of Community DevelopmentMother and Child Health, Mcdmch (zambia); Alexis Ntabona,Pathfinder/evidence to Action Project (e2a); Charles Kabiswa,Ecological Christian Organization/hope-Lvb Project; LauraGhiron, ExpandNet; Mildred Latigo, Management Sciences forHealth

PRESENTER: Rebecka Lundgren, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Nana Dagadu, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown University; Susan Igras, Institutefor Reproductive Health, Georgetown University; LucyShillingi, Pathfinder International; Antony Omimo,Pathfinder International; Dorah Taranta, PathfinderInternational; Salwa Bitar, Evidence to Action Project-Pathfinder International; Luigi Jaramillo, The EvidenceProject; Mary Nambao, Ministry of CommunityDevelopment Mother and Child Health, Mcdmch(zambia); Alexis Ntabona, Pathfinder/evidence toAction Project (e2a); Charles Kabiswa, EcologicalChristian Organization/hope-Lvb Project; LauraGhiron, ExpandNet; Mildred Latigo, ManagementSciences for Health

Are LARCs a great choice for adolescents and youth? / Lesméthodes de longue durée d'action réversibles sont-ellesbonnes pour les adolescents et les jeunes?16:20 Legian 6

Milly Kaggwa Nanyombi, PACE; Heather Chotvacs, PopulationServices International; Katharine Sznajder, Johns HopkinsUniversity; Kathy Tomaszewski, Johns Hopkins University;Natalie Whaley, Johns Hopkins University; Uche Onyewuchi,Johns Hopkins University; Maria Trent, Johns HopkinsUniversity; Anne Burke, Johns Hopkins University; KatharineFootman, Marie Stopes International; Teshager Mersha, MarieStopes International Ethiopia; Rija Rasolofonirina, MarieStopes Madagascar; Alhassan Bampia , Marie Stopes SierraLeone; Barbara Reichwein, Marie Stopes International; MartaPirzadeh, Fhi 360; Holly Burke, Fhi 360; Catherine Packer, Fhi360; Hannah Spector, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic;David Hubacher, Fhi 360; Paul Nyachae, Jhpiego; MargaretKilonzo, Jhpiego; Isaac Malonza, Jhpiego Kenya; Valerie Suge, Kenya Methodist University

Increasing Larcs for Youth; Private Sector ApproachesThat Enable Youth to Achieve Their Contraceptive andReproductive Health Intensions in UgandaPRESENTER: Milly Kaggwa Nanyombi, PACECO-AUTHOR(S): Heather Chotvacs, Population ServicesInternational

Continuation of Long-Acting Reversible ContraceptivesAmong Adolescents and Young Women in an UrbanPrimary Care ClinicPRESENTER: Katharine Sznajder, Johns Hopkins UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Kathy Tomaszewski, Johns HopkinsUniversity; Natalie Whaley, Johns Hopkins University;Uche Onyewuchi, Johns Hopkins University; MariaTrent, Johns Hopkins University; Anne Burke, JohnsHopkins University

Young People’s Fertility Intentions and Preference forLong-Acting Methods in Sub-Saharan AfricaPRESENTER: Katharine Footman, Marie Stopes InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Teshager Mersha, Marie StopesInternational Ethiopia; Rija Rasolofonirina, MarieStopes Madagascar; Alhassan Bampia , Marie StopesSierra Leone; Barbara Reichwein, Marie StopesInternational

Reasons for Uptake and Discontinuation of Long andShort-Acting Reversible Contraception Among YoungWomenPRESENTER: Marta Pirzadeh, Fhi 360CO-AUTHOR(S): Holly Burke, Fhi 360; Catherine Packer,Fhi 360; Hannah Spector, Planned Parenthood SouthAtlantic; David Hubacher, Fhi 360

Long Acting Contraceptive Adoption in an AdolescentCohort in 3 Urban Cities of KenyaPRESENTER: Paul Nyachae, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Margaret Kilonzo, Jhpiego; IsaacMalonza, Jhpiego Kenya; Valerie Suge , KenyaMethodist University

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2.4.20

Youth leadership: Champions, Change, Transition /Leadership des jeunes: Champions, changement et transition16:20 Legian 7

Jacquelyne Alesi, Uganda Network of Young People Livingwith Hiv&aids; Paddy Mugenyi, Uganda Network of YoungPeople Living with Hiv and Aids; Nicholas Niwagaba, UgandaNetwork of Young People Living with Hiv and Aids; CamiloAurelio B. Naraval, International Council on Management ofPopulation Programmes (icomp); Nur Bernadette,International Council on Management of PopulationProgrammes (icomp); Angela Tatua, Family Health OptionsKenya; Stephen Njoka, Family Health Options Kenya;Mushtofa Kamal, Indonesian Young Health Professionals'Society; Adimas Siti H.s, Indonesian Young HealthProfessionals' Society; Aprilia Ekawati Utami, IndonesianYoung Health Professionals' Society; Monique Clesca, UnfpaNiger;

The Miss and Mr. Y + Beauty Pageant; Beauty with ZeroDiscriminationPRESENTER: Jacquelyne Alesi, Uganda Network of YoungPeople Living with Hiv&aidsCO-AUTHOR(S): Paddy Mugenyi, Uganda Network ofYoung People Living with Hiv and Aids; NicholasNiwagaba, Uganda Network of Young People Living withHiv and Aids

Young Visionary Leaders: Participatory TrainingProgramme on Enhancing Young People's LeadershipCapacityPRESENTER: Camilo Aurelio B. Naraval, InternationalCouncil on Management of Population Programmes(icomp)CO-AUTHOR(S): Nur Bernadette, International Council onManagement of Population Programmes (icomp)

Young People Leading the Way: Increasing Access toContraceptive Uptake Among Young People in KenyaPRESENTER: Angela Tatua, Family Health Options KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Stephen Njoka, Family Health OptionsKenya

Indonesian Young Health Professionals’ Society (iyhps):Comprehensive Solution by Empowering Young HealthProfessionals in Managing Reproductive HealthProblems Using Inter Professionals CollaborationApproachPRESENTER: Mushtofa Kamal, Indonesian Young HealthProfessionals' SocietyCO-AUTHOR(S): Adimas Siti H.s, Indonesian YoungHealth Professionals' Society; Aprilia Ekawati Utami,Indonesian Young Health Professionals' Society

Empowering Adolescent Girls out-of-School withInformation and Services in Niger: BurkinatareyBayrey/ilimin Zaman Dunia/knowledge for Dignity toHelp Delay Marriage and ChildbearingPRESENTER: Monique Clesca, Unfpa Niger

Universal Health coverage and costed Implementation plans/ Couverture sanitaire universelle et plans de mise en oeuvrechi�rés16:20 Legian 8+9

Nichole Zlatunich, Palladium; Taryn Couture, Futures Group;Placid Mihayo, Uganda Ministry of Health; Juliet Tumuhairwe,Uganda Ministry of Health; Alyson Lipsky, Rti International;Fabio Castano, Management Science for Health (msh); KateCho, Management Sciences for Health; Nejla Liias, GlobalHealth Visions; Sarah Thurston, Global Health Visions; AnnaForbes, Global Health Visions; Saskia Husken, Rutgers Wpf

Estimating the Funding Gap for Executing Uganda’sCosted Implementation Plan for Family PlanningPRESENTER: Nichole Zlatunich, PalladiumCO-AUTHOR(S): Taryn Couture, Futures Group; PlacidMihayo, Uganda Ministry of Health; Juliet Tumuhairwe,Uganda Ministry of Health

Using a Partnership Lens to Improve Development ofCosted Implementation Plans for Family PlanningPRESENTER: Alyson Lipsky, Rti International

The Effects of Universal Health Coverage on Access toRh/fp Supplies: a Systematic Review of the EvidencePRESENTER: Fabio Castano, Management Science for Health(msh)CO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Cho, Management Sciences forHealth

The Business Case for Female Condoms AbstractPRESENTER: Nejla Liias, Global Health VisionsCO-AUTHOR(S): Sarah Thurston, Global Health Visions;Anna Forbes, Global Health Visions; Saskia Husken,Rutgers Wpf

2015-11-1210:30 - 11:50

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3.1.02

Making the Global Financing Facility Work for FamilyPlanning: A Primer / Faire fonctionner le Mécanisme definancement mondial pour la planification familiale10:30 Nusa Dua Hall 1-5Ellen Starbird, U.s. Agency for International DevelopmentArelPablos-Mendez, USAID; Monique Vledder, World Bank;Maureen Norton, U S Agency for International Development;Ephrem Lemango, Ministry of Health, Ethiopia; ShannonYoung, USAID/Tanzania; Gathari Ndirangu Gichuhi, Jhpiego

PRESENTER: Ellen Starbird, U.s. Agency for InternationalDevelopmentCO-AUTHOR(S): Arel Pablos-Mendez, USAID; MoniqueVledder, World Bank; Maureen Norton, U S Agency forInternational Development; Ephrem Lemango,Ministry of Health, Ethiopia; Shannon Young,USAID/Tanzania; Gathari Ndirangu Gichuhi, Jhpiego

Improving safe and post-abortion care / Améliorer lasécurité et les soins post-avortement10:30 Uluwatu 1

Gillian Burkhardt, Gynuity Health Projects; Rasha Dabash,Gynuity Health Projects; Dina Abbas, Gynuity Health Projects;Ayisha Diop, Gynuity Health Projects; Melanie Peña , GynuityHealth Projects; Jill Durocher, Gynuity Health Projects;Nevine Hassanein , Gynuity Health Projects; Alioune Gaye ,Gynuity Health Projects; David Meléndez Navarro, GynuityHealth Projects; Asifa Khanum, Rahnuma Family PlanningAssociation of Pakistan; Anjum Akhter, Rahnuma-FamilyPlanning Association of Pakistan; Beverly Winikoff, GynuityHealth Projects; Lutfa Akther, Rhstep( Reproductive HealthServices,education&training Program); Ayatunnessa Nesa,BIRDEM; Quazi Sultana, RHSTEP; Kelly Culwell, Woman CareGlobal; Mary Fjerstad, Stb Foundation; Julie Ritter, Universityof California, San Diego; Shannon Bledsoe, Woman CareGlobal; Helen Jordan, Woman Care Global; Gunilla Kleiverda,Women on Waves; Rebecca Gomperts, Women on Waves;Nargis Sultana, Population Council; Ubaidur Rob, PopulationCouncil; Reena Yasmin, Marie Stopes Bangladesh

Task-Sharing Postabortion Care (pac) Services:Experiences from 4 Countries and Opportunities forIntegrated Fp and Pac Service Delivery by Mid-LevelProvidersPRESENTER: Gillian Burkhardt, Gynuity Health ProjectsCO-AUTHOR(S): Rasha Dabash, Gynuity Health Projects;Dina Abbas, Gynuity Health Projects; Ayisha Diop,Gynuity Health Projects; Melanie Peña , Gynuity HealthProjects; Jill Durocher, Gynuity Health Projects; NevineHassanein , Gynuity Health Projects; Alioune Gaye ,Gynuity Health Projects; David Meléndez Navarro,Gynuity Health Projects; Asifa Khanum, RahnumaFamily Planning Association of Pakistan; AnjumAkhter, Rahnuma-Family Planning Association ofPakistan; Beverly Winikoff, Gynuity Health Projects

Perspective Analysis of Menstrual Regulation withMedication Among Early Pregnant Who Are Attendingin Rhstep at DmchPRESENTER: Lutfa Akther, Rhstep( Reproductive HealthServices,education&training Program)CO-AUTHOR(S): Ayatunnessa Nesa, BIRDEM; QuaziSultana, RHSTEP

Follow-Up As an Opportunity to Ensure Larc ProvisionAer Medical Abortion: an Assessment from WomanCare Global’s Max Program in KenyaPRESENTER: Kelly Culwell, Woman Care GlobalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mary Fjerstad, Stb Foundation; JulieRitter, University of California, San Diego; ShannonBledsoe, Woman Care Global; Helen Jordan, WomanCare Global

Demographic Characteristics of 400 Women fromIreland and the Philippines Who Completed the OnlineConsultation Form of the Telemedical Abortion ServiceWomen on WebPRESENTER: Gunilla Kleiverda, Women on WavesCO-AUTHOR(S): Rebecca Gomperts, Women on Waves

Reducing Unsafe Menstrual Regulations ThroughMedication in BangladeshPRESENTER: Nargis Sultana, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Ubaidur Rob, Population Council; ReenaYasmin, Marie Stopes Bangladesh

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3.1.04The promise and potential of postpartum family planning /Promesse et potentiel de la planification familialepostpartum10:30 Uluwatu 5

Fauzia Assad, Jhpiego; Hammad Habib, Jhpiego; PallaviGupta, International Institute for Population Sciences; MayankPrakash, International Institute for Population Sciences;Josiah Mutihir, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria;Peter Wada, Jos University Teaching Hospital; Davou Nyango,Jos University Teaching Hospital; Stellamaris Okonkwo, Centrefor Population and Reproductive Health; Imran Morhason-Bello, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; AdeolaAbdussalam, Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital; TolulopeMumuni, Centre for Population and Reproductive Health;Doyin Bello, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;Oladosu Ojengbede, Centre for Population and ReproductiveHealth; Belinda Spagnoletti, Center for Reproductive Health,Gadjah Mada University & Nossal Institute for Global Health,University of Melbourne; Siswanto Wilopo, Center forReproductive Health and Department of Public Heath, Facultyof Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada; Linda Bennett, NossalInstitute for Global Health, University of Melbourne

Scaling Up Innovative Postpartum Family Planning(ppfp) Services in Punjab, Pakistan ThroughGovernment-Generating Evidence to Drive Viable andScale Able Fp/mnch ServicesPRESENTER: Fauzia Assad, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Hammad Habib, Jhpiego

Assessing the Impact of Family Planning Advice onPostpartum Contraception Use Among Women in IndiaPRESENTER: Pallavi Gupta, International Institute forPopulation SciencesCO-AUTHOR(S): Mayank Prakash, International Institutefor Population Sciences

Acceptability of Postpartum Intrauterine ContraceptiveDevice: a Far Cry from Anticipated in a NigerianTertiary Health CentrePRESENTER: Josiah Mutihir, Jos University TeachingHospital, NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Peter Wada, Jos University TeachingHospital; Davou Nyango, Jos University TeachingHospital

Sexual Practices and Contraception Use AmongPostpartum WomenPRESENTER: Stellamaris Okonkwo, Centre for Populationand Reproductive HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Imran Morhason-Bello, Department ofObstetrics and Gynaecology; Adeola Abdussalam,Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital; TolulopeMumuni, Centre for Population and ReproductiveHealth; Doyin Bello, Department of Obstetrics andGynaecology; Oladosu Ojengbede, Centre forPopulation and Reproductive Health

Postpartum Family Planning Preferences AmongRecently Delivered Mothers in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaPRESENTER: Belinda Spagnoletti, Center for ReproductiveHealth, Gadjah Mada University & Nossal Institute forGlobal Health, University of MelbourneCO-AUTHOR(S): Siswanto Wilopo, Center for ReproductiveHealth and Department of Public Heath, Faculty ofMedicine Universitas Gadjah Mada; Linda Bennett,Nossal Institute for Global Health, University ofMelbourne

New Leaders Framing the Future Discourse on FamilyPlanning / Les nouveaux leaders déterminent le futurdiscours sur la planification familiale10:30 Kintamani 1<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">New leaders in the family planning field will add theirvoices to the discourse of what they see as emerging trendsand new challenges in the next decade in international familyplanning. Panelist have all recently taken on new roles in toppositions in the family planning field and come to theirpositions with original and innovative ideas and visions.Panelists include Julia Bunting, President of the PopulationCouncil, Ann Starrs, CEO of the Guttmacher Institute, KellieSloan, Director of Family Planning at the Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation, and Secretary Janet Garin, Philippine HealthSecretary and co-author of the RH Bill. Join us for this uniqueopportunity to hear from the new voices and new leaders inthe field and their groundbreaking ideas.<fontcolor="#000000"> </font></span></span></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"></p> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><strong>Moderator</strong>:</span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><spanstyle="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Choi, Helena, The William and FloraHewlett Foundation</span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;"><br /> <span style="font-size: 14px;"><spanstyle="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><fontcolor="#000000"><strong>Panelists: </strong></font></span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><spanstyle="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font color="#000000">JuliaBunting, President of the Population Council</font></span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><spanstyle="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font color="#000000">AnnStarrs, CEO of the Guttmacher Institute</font></span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><spanstyle="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font color="#000000">KellieSloan, Director of Family Planning at the Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation</font></span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><fontcolor="#000000">Secretary Janet Garin, Philippine HealthSecretary and co-author of the RH Bill </font></span></span></h3> <h3 style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"></h3> <h3style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font color="#000000">Join us for this uniqueopportunity to hear from the new leaders in the field and theirgroundbreaking ideas.</font></span></span></h3>

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Ensuring access to sexual and reproductive health care forpeople with disabilities / Assurer l'accès à la santé sexuelleet reproductive pour les personnes à mobilité réduite10:30 Kintamani 2

Miatta Kiawu Cojolo, Planned Parenthood Association ofLiberia; Ernree Neeplo, Planned Parenthood Association ofLiberia; Mengi Ntinginya, Marie Stopes Tanzania; MwemeziNgemera, Marie Stopes Tanzania; Lillian Charles, Marie StopesTanzania; Festo Mboya, Marie Stopes Tanzania; LeonieBurkett-Muller, Marie Stopes International Austraria; SusanDunn, Mobility International Usa; Ekaete Umoh, FamilyCentered Initiative for Challenged Persons; Jane Welsh, Ipas;Allison Long, Ipas; Ruchita Rajbhandary, Sunaulo ParivarNepal/ Marie Stopes International Nepal; Shilpa Lohani ,Sunaulo Parivar Nepal ; Ram Chandra Gaihre, Blind YouthAssociation Nepal

Promoting Integrated Srh/hiv Services for Girls at Riskand Persons with Disabilities in LiberiaPRESENTER: Miatta Kiawu Cojolo, Planned ParenthoodAssociation of LiberiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ernree Neeplo, Planned ParenthoodAssociation of Liberia

Reaching People with Disabilities with CommunityBased Reproductive Health Services in Rural Settings:Experience from Marie Stopes TanzaniaPRESENTER: Mengi Ntinginya, Marie Stopes TanzaniaCO-AUTHOR(S): Mwemezi Ngemera, Marie StopesTanzania; Lillian Charles, Marie Stopes Tanzania;Festo Mboya, Marie Stopes Tanzania; Leonie Burkett-Muller, Marie Stopes International Austraria

Strategies for Promoting Disability-Inclusive FamilyPlanning InterventionsPRESENTER: Susan Dunn, Mobility International UsaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ekaete Umoh, Family Centered Initiativefor Challenged Persons

Bridging the Gap to Full Reproductive Rights andAccess to Safe Abortion Services for Informed andConsenting Women with Disabilities: a Critical Reviewof the Literature in AsiaPRESENTER: Jane Welsh, IpasCO-AUTHOR(S): Allison Long, Ipas

What Barriers Do Young People with Disabilities inNepal Perceive to Sexual and Reproductive HealthServices?PRESENTER: Ruchita Rajbhandary, Sunaulo Parivar Nepal/Marie Stopes International NepalCO-AUTHOR(S): Shilpa Lohani , Sunaulo Parivar Nepal ;Ram Chandra Gaihre, Blind Youth Association Nepal

Reaching Young People with Contraceptive Information andServices / Atteindre les jeunes avec des informations etservices de contraception10:30 Kintamani 3

Kate Plourde, FHI360; Regina Benevides, PathfinderInternational/e2a; Shegufta Sikder, USAID; VenkatramanChandra-Mouli, World Health Organization; Ashley Jackson,Population Services International

Reaching Young People with Contraceptive Informationand ServicesPRESENTER: Kate Plourde, FHI360CO-AUTHOR(S): Regina Benevides, PathfinderInternational/e2a; Shegua Sikder, USAID;Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, World HealthOrganization; Ashley Jackson, Population ServicesInternational

SRHR Indicators in a Post-2015 World: Where We Are andWhere We Need to Go / Indicateurs des droits de SSR dans lemonde post-2015: Où nous sommes et vers où nous devonsnous diriger10:30 Kintamani 5Alanna Galati, Guttmacher InstituteChelsea Polis, GuttmacherInstitute; Sivananthi Thanenthiran, Asian-Pacific Resource &Research Centre for Women (arrow); Alex Ezeh, AfricanPopulation and Health Research Center; Jane Hobson,Department for International Development

PRESENTER: Alanna Galati, Guttmacher InstituteCO-AUTHOR(S): Chelsea Polis, Guttmacher Institute;Sivananthi Thanenthiran, Asian-Pacific Resource &Research Centre for Women (arrow); Alex Ezeh, AfricanPopulation and Health Research Center; Jane Hobson,Department for International Development

Are We There Yet? Progress Towards the FP2020 Goal, July2012 to July 2015 / Où en sommes-nous? Progrès versl'objectif de PF2020, juillet 2012-juillet 201510:30 Kintamani 6Nina Miller, Family Planning 2020Jacob Adetunji, USAID; ZebaSathar, Population Council, Pakistan

PRESENTER: Nina Miller, Family Planning 2020CO-AUTHOR(S): Jacob Adetunji, USAID; Zeba Sathar,Population Council, Pakistan

Impact Evaluation Results from the Urban ReproductiveHealth Initiative (URHI) / Résultats de l'évaluation d'impactde l'Initiative de Santé Reproductive Urbaine (ISRU)10:30 Kintamani 7Lester Coutinho, Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationOsifo TellsonOjogun, Intrahealth International; Meghan Corroon, Unc -Carolina Population Center

PRESENTER: Lester Coutinho, Bill & Melinda GatesFoundationCO-AUTHOR(S): Osifo Tellson Ojogun, IntrahealthInternational; Meghan Corroon, Unc - CarolinaPopulation Center

High-Impact Practices from the Ouagadougou Partnership inFrancophone West Africa, Whats working! / Pratiques dehaut impact du partenariat de Ouagadougou en Afrique del'Ouest: Ce qui marche!10:30 Singaraja Hall 2Rodrigue Ngouana, Ouagadougou Partnership CoordinationUnit/intrahealth InternationalFatimata Sy, OuagadougouPartnership Coordination Unit; Moussé Fall, Réseau Islam EtPopulation; Isabelle Bicaba, Ministry of Health - Burkina Faso;Adama Kemou, Ministère De La Santé Publique, Niger

PRESENTER: Rodrigue Ngouana, Ouagadougou PartnershipCoordination Unit/intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Fatimata Sy, Ouagadougou PartnershipCoordination Unit; Moussé Fall, Réseau Islam EtPopulation; Isabelle Bicaba, Ministry of Health -Burkina Faso; Adama Kemou, Ministère De La SantéPublique, Niger

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Task shifting to remote clinics, communities, and homes:training providers and clients to o�er and/or administer anovel injectable contraceptive10:30 Mengwi 1+2Fiona Walugembe, PATHAngela Akol, Fhi 360; Serge Sari,Unfpa Burkina Faso; Cheick Oumar Ouedraogo, Jhpiego;Arsene Binanga, Tulane University, Drc; DieudonneMukengeshayi Bitshikila, Association De Santé EtDévéloppement; Marie Therese Kyungu, Programme NationalDe Sante De La Reproduction ; George William Barigye, PATH;Allen Namagembe, PATH; Anna Stout, PATH; Beth Balderston,PATH; Maymouna Ba, PATH; Ida Rose Colli-Ndione, PATH;Cathy Ndiaye, PATH; Jane Cover, PATH

PRESENTER: Fiona Walugembe, PATHCO-AUTHOR(S): Angela Akol, Fhi 360; Serge Sari, UnfpaBurkina Faso; Cheick Oumar Ouedraogo, Jhpiego;Arsene Binanga, Tulane University, Drc; DieudonneMukengeshayi Bitshikila, Association De Santé EtDévéloppement; Marie Therese Kyungu, ProgrammeNational De Sante De La Reproduction ; GeorgeWilliam Barigye, PATH; Allen Namagembe, PATH;Anna Stout, PATH; Beth Balderston, PATH; MaymounaBa, PATH; Ida Rose Colli-Ndione, PATH; Cathy Ndiaye,PATH; Jane Cover, PATH

Long-acting and permanent methods: Rises, plateaus andreversals / Méthodes de longue durée d'action etpermanentes: Montées, plateaux et renversements10:30 Mengwi 3+5

Abu Sayed Hasan, UNFPA; Loshan Moonesinghe, Unfpa CoBangladesh; Michael Muthamia, Jhpiego Corporation, Kenya;Rose Kwamboka, Ministry of Health; Surendra Sharma,Jhpiego; Vivek Yadav, Jhpiego; Saswati Das, Jhpiego;Sudharshanam Balasubramaniam, Jhpiego; Somesh Kumar,Jhpiego; Bulbul Sood, Jhpiego; Anyta Ekaningsih,Muhammadiyah University of Tangerang; Gloria Nsereko,Makerere University College of Health Sciences, School ofPublic Health; Denis Okello, Makerere University; MichealEdiau, Makerere University; Fred Makumbi, MakerereUniversity, College of Health Sciences, School of Public Health

Why Is the Long-Acting and Permanent Method (lapm)Contraceptive Use Stagnant in Bangladesh?PRESENTER: Abu Sayed Hasan, UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Loshan Moonesinghe, Unfpa CoBangladesh

Increasing Larc Uptake Through a Multifaceted ServiceDelivery Approach; Lessons Learnt from TupangeProject NairobiPRESENTER: Michael Muthamia, Jhpiego Corporation,KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Rose Kwamboka, Ministry of Health

From Terminal to Long Acting ReversibleContraceptives As Family Planning Option: a ParadigmShi in Family Planning Services in Chhattisgarh, IndiaPRESENTER: Surendra Sharma, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Vivek Yadav, Jhpiego; Saswati Das,Jhpiego; Sudharshanam Balasubramaniam, Jhpiego;Somesh Kumar, Jhpiego; Bulbul Sood, Jhpiego

Prevalence Rate of Long Acting Contraceptive Method:Its Relationship with Sociodemographic Factors andType of Contraceptive Provider in Sirnagalih Village.PRESENTER: Anyta Ekaningsih, Muhammadiyah Universityof Tangerang

Willingness to Utilize Female SterilizationContraception Among Married Women (15-49 Years) inTororo District-Uganda, 2014.PRESENTER: Gloria Nsereko, Makerere University College ofHealth Sciences, School of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Denis Okello, Makerere University;Micheal Ediau, Makerere University; Fred Makumbi,Makerere University, College of Health Sciences, Schoolof Public Health

What's the law got to do with it? Legal and policy barriers toyoung people's sexual and reproductive health services /Qu'est-ce que la loi a à voir avec ça? Barrières légales etpolitiques aux services de santé sexuelle et reproductive desjeunes10:30 Legian 1Justine Sass, Unesco Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau forEducationDoortje Braeken, International Planned ParenthoodFederation; Nanjie Zhang, Youth Lead; Eva Jhala, SadcParliamentarian's Forum

PRESENTER: Justine Sass, Unesco Asia-Pacific RegionalBureau for EducationCO-AUTHOR(S): Doortje Braeken, International PlannedParenthood Federation; Nanjie Zhang, Youth Lead; EvaJhala, Sadc Parliamentarian's Forum

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3.1.15

3.1.16

New insights on postpartum family planning andpost-partum IUD delivery / Nouvelles informations sur laplanification familiale et le DIU postpartum10:30 Legian 2

Tsigue Pleah, Jhpiego Corporation; Suzanne Austin, Jhpiego /Maternal and Child Survival Program; Abdoulaye Diallo,Jhpiego; Blami Dao, Jhpiego; Rachel Waxman, Jhpiego;Mengistu Kibret, Pathfinder International; GirmayeHailesilassie , Pathfinder International ; Aleya Ali, NationalCommittee for Maternal & Neonatal Health(ncmnh); SadiquaN. Jafarey, National Committee for Maternal & NeonatalHealth(ncmnh); Imtiaz Kamal, National Committee forMaternal & Neonatal Health(ncmnh); Azra Ahsan, NationalCommittee for Maternal & Neonatal Health(ncmnh); MonishaVaid, Marie Stopes India; Richa Sharma, Marie Stopes India;Barbara Reichwein, Marie Stopes International; Absar Ahmad,Research Assistant,giri Institute of DevelopmentStudies,lucknow,up; Raghubansh Singh, Care India; IndrajitChaudhuri, Care India

Ppfp and Ppiud in West and Central Africa: fromRegional Initiative to Country Introductory ProgramsPRESENTER: Tsigue Pleah, Jhpiego CorporationCO-AUTHOR(S): Suzanne Austin, Jhpiego / Maternal andChild Survival Program; Abdoulaye Diallo, Jhpiego;Blami Dao, Jhpiego; Rachel Waxman, Jhpiego

Addressing Missed Opportunities for Long-ActingFamily Planning: Postpartum IntrauterineContraceptive Device Services in Public HealthFacilities in EthiopiaPRESENTER: Mengistu Kibret, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Girmaye Hailesilassie , PathfinderInternational

Institutionalization of Postpartum IntrauterineContraceptive Device (ppiucd) Services in Pakistan.PRESENTER: Aleya Ali, National Committee for Maternal &Neonatal Health(ncmnh)CO-AUTHOR(S): Sadiqua N. Jafarey, National Committeefor Maternal & Neonatal Health(ncmnh); Imtiaz Kamal,National Committee for Maternal & NeonatalHealth(ncmnh); Azra Ahsan, National Committee forMaternal & Neonatal Health(ncmnh)

A Mobile-Phone-Supported Approach to PerformanceImprovement in Family Planning Service Delivery inRajasthan, IndiaPRESENTER: Monisha Vaid, Marie Stopes IndiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Richa Sharma, Marie Stopes India;Barbara Reichwein, Marie Stopes International

Patterns and Correlates of Postpartum Family PlanningPractices Among Mothers of Children Aged 6-23Months: Experiences of Rural Women in Bihar, IndiaPRESENTER: Absar Ahmad, Research Assistant,giri Instituteof Development Studies,lucknow,upCO-AUTHOR(S): Raghubansh Singh, Care India; IndrajitChaudhuri, Care India

Putting SRHR into practice: Strengthening systems to makefamily planning work / Mettre en pratique les droits de SSR:Renforcer les systèmes pour que la planification familialemarche10:30 Legian 3Gudrun Nadoll, GIZVictoria Lonje, Malawi Giz HealthProgramme; Ulrike Neubert, Deutsche StiftungWeltbevoelkerung; Amar Zafar Khan, Greenstar SocialMarketing

PRESENTER: Gudrun Nadoll, GIZCO-AUTHOR(S): Victoria Lonje, Malawi Giz HealthProgramme; Ulrike Neubert, Deutsche StiungWeltbevoelkerung; Amar Zafar Khan, Greenstar SocialMarketing

Quality Metrics for Family Planning: the Secret Sauce? /Mesures de qualité pour la planification familiale: la saucesecrète?10:30 Legian 4Rasika Behl, Global Health Group, UcsfBen Bellows, PopulationCouncil; Matt Boxshall, Marie Stopes International; RekhaViswanathan, Global Health Group, University of California,San Francisco

PRESENTER: Rasika Behl, Global Health Group, UcsfCO-AUTHOR(S): Ben Bellows, Population Council; MattBoxshall, Marie Stopes International; RekhaViswanathan, Global Health Group, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco

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3.1.18

Community-based distribution programs: Where the actionreally is / Programmes de distribution à basecommunautaire: Là où l'action se trouve vraiment10:30 Legian 5

Tanya Liberhan, Palladium (formerly Futures Group, a GrmFutures Group Company); Ranjan Prusty, Palladium (formerlyFutures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company); Pran Das,Futures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company; Pester Siraha,Marie Stopes Zimbabwe; Shekhar Setu, Marie StopesZimbabwe; Dadirai Nguwo, Marie Stopes Zimbabwe; AnaJacinto, Pathfinder International; Cassimo Bique, AMOG;Momade Bay Ibraimo Ustá, Pathfinder International; RitaBadiani, Pathfinder International; Cassandra Blazer, UcBerkeley Bixby Center for Population, Health & Sustainability;Petrus Steyn, Department of Reproductive Health andResearch, World Health Organization; Joanna Cordero,Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WorldHealth Organization; Peter Gichangi, International Centre forReproductive Health - Kenya; Jenni Smit, Maternal,Adolescent and Child Health (match); Theresa Nkole,University Teaching Hospital; James Kiarie, World HealthOrganization; Marleen Temmerman, Department ofReproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization

Community-Based Social Entrepreneurs ImproveFamily Planning Practices and Availability of Productsin Rural IndiaPRESENTER: Tanya Liberhan, Palladium (formerly FuturesGroup, a Grm Futures Group Company)CO-AUTHOR(S): Ranjan Prusty, Palladium (formerlyFutures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company); PranDas, Futures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company

An Evaluation of the Role of Community BasedDistributors in Increasing Uptake of Family PlanningServices in Zimbabwe. a Case Study of Marie StopesZimbabwePRESENTER: Pester Siraha, Marie Stopes ZimbabweCO-AUTHOR(S): Shekhar Setu, Marie Stopes Zimbabwe;Dadirai Nguwo, Marie Stopes Zimbabwe

Expanding Contraceptive Service Delivery: Findingsfrom Mozambique’s First Pilot Assessing Safety andAcceptability of Community-Based Distribution ofInjectable Contraceptives Through Community HealthWorkersPRESENTER: Ana Jacinto, Pathfinder InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Cassimo Bique, AMOG; Momade BayIbraimo Ustá, Pathfinder International; Rita Badiani,Pathfinder International

Expanding Access in the Postpartum Period:Experiences of Postpartum Women in aCommunity-Based Injectables Distribution ProgramPRESENTER: Cassandra Blazer, Uc Berkeley Bixby Center forPopulation, Health & Sustainability

Participatory Approaches Involving Community andHealthcare Providers to Ensure Human Rights inFamily Planning/contraception: a Scoping ReviewPRESENTER: Petrus Steyn, Department of ReproductiveHealth and Research, World Health OrganizationCO-AUTHOR(S): Joanna Cordero, Department ofReproductive Health and Research, World HealthOrganization; Peter Gichangi, International Centre forReproductive Health - Kenya; Jenni Smit, Maternal,Adolescent and Child Health (match); Theresa Nkole,University Teaching Hospital; James Kiarie, WorldHealth Organization; Marleen Temmerman,Department of Reproductive Health and Research,World Health Organization

Unmet need: Better program response, bettermeasurement? / Besoins non satisfaits: Meilleure réponse deprogramme, meilleure mesure?10:30 Legian 6

Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau (prb); RhondaSmith, Population Reference Bureau; Abena Yawson,Ghs-Kintampo Health Research Centre; Easmon Otupiri,Knust, School of Public Health; Joana Apenkwa, CUCG;Roderick Larsen-Reindorf, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital;Mohamed Najimudeen, Melaka Manipal Medical College,Malaysia; Sachchithanantham Kanagasabai, Melaka ManipalMedical College; Peter Kagwe, Jhpiego; Michael Njuma, MarieStopes Kenya; Jane Otai, Jhpiego; Stanley Becker, JohnsHopkins University; Caroline Moreau, Johns HopkinsUniversity

Unmet Need for Family Planning Among WomenExperiencing Intimate Partner Violence: Stories fromSix Countries Across Sub-Saharan AfricaPRESENTER: Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau(prb)CO-AUTHOR(S): Rhonda Smith, Population ReferenceBureau

Determinants of Unmet Need for Family Planning inRural GhanaPRESENTER: Abena Yawson, Ghs-Kintampo Health ResearchCentreCO-AUTHOR(S): Easmon Otupiri, Knust, School of PublicHealth; Joana Apenkwa, CUCG; Roderick Larsen-Reindorf, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital

An Insight into Unmet Demand for Contraception inMalaysiaPRESENTER: Mohamed Najimudeen, Melaka ManipalMedical College, MalaysiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Sachchithanantham Kanagasabai, MelakaManipal Medical College

Reducing Unmet Need Using Community IntegratedFamily Planning Outreaches - a Case of KisumuCity-Kenya.PRESENTER: Peter Kagwe, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Michael Njuma, Marie Stopes Kenya;Jane Otai, Jhpiego

Why Are Current Estimates of Women’s Unmet Need forContraception over-Estimating That Need?PRESENTER: Stanley Becker, Johns Hopkins UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Caroline Moreau, Johns HopkinsUniversity

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3.1.20

3.2.02—

Dimensions of contraceptive acceptability: New methods,new settings / Dimensions de l'acceptabilité de lacontraception: Nouvelles méthodes, nouvelles situations10:30 Legian 7

Leigh Wynne, FHI360; Laura Wando, Wellshare International;Laura Sanka, Wellshare International; Dawn Chin Quee, Fhi360; Kyaw Chit, Marie Stopes International Myanmar; KateGray, Options; Eleanor Brown, Options; Yin Nwe Soe, MarieStopes International Myanmar; Saw Saw, Department ofMedical Research, Myanmar; Raymond Mutisya, JhpiegoKenya; Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego Kenya; JonesmusWambua, Jhpiego Kenya; Charles Waka, Jhpiego; IsaacMalonza, Jhpiego Kenya; Laura Hinson, International Centerfor Research on Women; Preeti Dhillon, International Centerfor Research on Women; Namwinga Chintu, Society for FamilyHealth; Diana Santillan, International Center for Research onWomen; Lydia Murithi, International Center for Research onWomen; Peter Buyungo, PACE; Henry Kaula, PACE; DennisBuwembo, PACE; Rogers Twesigye, PACE

Applying Findings from a Formative Assessment ofEmergency Contraception at the Community Level inUgandaPRESENTER: Leigh Wynne, FHI360CO-AUTHOR(S): Laura Wando, Wellshare International;Laura Sanka, Wellshare International; Dawn ChinQuee, Fhi 360

Barriers to Women’s Access to Long-Term FamilyPlanning Methods in Shwepyithar, Myanmar: Findingsfrom a Peer StudyPRESENTER: Kyaw Chit, Marie Stopes InternationalMyanmarCO-AUTHOR(S): Kate Gray, Options; Eleanor Brown,Options; Yin Nwe Soe, Marie Stopes InternationalMyanmar; Saw Saw, Department of Medical Research,Myanmar

Self-Injection of Sayana® Press Is Acceptable to Womenin Kenya: Results from a National Survey of Dmpa – ImClientsPRESENTER: Raymond Mutisya, Jhpiego KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Anthony Gichangi, Jhpiego Kenya;Jonesmus Wambua, Jhpiego Kenya; Charles Waka,Jhpiego; Isaac Malonza, Jhpiego Kenya

The Social Context of Gender Dynamics and SexualRelationships: Potential Impact on Woman’s Condomand Silcs Diaphragm Uptake in ZambiaPRESENTER: Laura Hinson, International Center forResearch on WomenCO-AUTHOR(S): Preeti Dhillon, International Center forResearch on Women; Namwinga Chintu, Society forFamily Health; Diana Santillan, International Centerfor Research on Women; Lydia Murithi, InternationalCenter for Research on Women

What Is the Level of Acceptability of Iucds AmongWomen of Reproductive Age in Uganda?PRESENTER: Peter Buyungo, PACECO-AUTHOR(S): Henry Kaula, PACE; Dennis Buwembo,PACE; Rogers Twesigye, PACE

On the Ground: Improving Access to Family Planning throughCommunity Health Workers / Sur le terrain: Améliorerl'accès à la planification familiale via les Agents de SantéCommunautaire10:30 Legian 8+9

Jane Otai, Jhpiego; Margaret Kilonzo, Jhpiego; Mercy Kamau,Jhpiego; Victor Ouko, Jhpiego; Janet Akech, Jhpiego; AlexChakacha, Jhpiego; Ambaw Belete, Engenderhealth; EllenBrazier, Engenderhealth; Assefa Alem, Engenderhealth;James Ayers, PSI; Boladale Nurat Akin-Kolapo, Society forFamily Health Nigeria; Justin Denormandie, Society for FamilyHealth Nigeria; Wole Fajemisin, Society for Family HealthNigeria; Janina San Gabriel, Population Services Pilipinas,Incorporated; Franklin John Francisco, Population ServicesPilipinas, Incorporated

The Role of Community Health Workers in Sharing FpTasksPRESENTER: Jane Otai, JhpiegoCO-AUTHOR(S): Margaret Kilonzo, Jhpiego; MercyKamau, Jhpiego; Victor Ouko, Jhpiego; Janet Akech,Jhpiego; Alex Chakacha, Jhpiego

Strengthening the Capacity and Role ofCommunity-Based Cadres in Increasing Access toLa/pms: Experience from EthiopiaPRESENTER: Ambaw Belete, EngenderhealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Ellen Brazier, Engenderhealth; AssefaAlem, Engenderhealth

Improving the Performance of InterpersonalCommunication Programs for Family Planning inBeninPRESENTER: James Ayers, PSI

Rapidly Increasing Adoption of Contraception Througha New Model for Community Level InterventionsPRESENTER: Boladale Nurat Akin-Kolapo, Society for FamilyHealth NigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Justin Denormandie, Society for FamilyHealth Nigeria; Wole Fajemisin, Society for FamilyHealth Nigeria

Expanding Choices Through Task Sharing ofContraceptive Implants Among Mid-Level Providers inthe PhilippinesPRESENTER: Janina San Gabriel, Population ServicesPilipinas, IncorporatedCO-AUTHOR(S): Franklin John Francisco, PopulationServices Pilipinas, Incorporated

12:00 - 13:20

Lights, Camera, Impact: Entertainment Education Innovation/ Lumières, caméra, impact: Innovation de l'éducation par ledivertissement12:00 Uluwatu 1Alice Payne Merritt, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationProgramsCaroline Jacoby, John Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Stella Babalola, Johns HopkinsCenter for Communication Programs; Kate Plourde, FHI360;Babafunke Fagbemi, Center for Communication ProgramsNigeria (ccpn); Bond Emeruwa, Nollywood ConceptsPromotions (ncp)

PRESENTER: Alice Payne Merritt, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication ProgramsCO-AUTHOR(S): Caroline Jacoby, John Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Stella Babalola, JohnsHopkins Center for Communication Programs; KatePlourde, FHI360; Babafunke Fagbemi, Center forCommunication Programs Nigeria (ccpn); BondEmeruwa, Nollywood Concepts Promotions (ncp)

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3.2.04

There's More to Success than Meeting Unmet Need / Lesuccès, c'est bien plus que répondre aux besoins nonsatisfaits12:00 Uluwatu 5Roy Jacobstein, Intrahealth InternationalEllen Starbird, U.s.Agency for International Development; Daniel Goodkind, UsCensus Bureau; Loraine West, Us Census Bureau

PRESENTER: Roy Jacobstein, Intrahealth InternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Ellen Starbird, U.s. Agency forInternational Development; Daniel Goodkind, UsCensus Bureau; Loraine West, Us Census Bureau

Monitoring, Evaluation and Beyond: Using data to maximizeimpact / Suivi, évaluation et au-delà: Utilisation des donnéespour maximiser l'impact12:00 Kintamani 1

Julie Hernandez, Tulane University; Patrick Kayembe,Kinshasa Ecole De Santé Publique; Pierre Akilimali, KinshasaEcole De Santé Publique; Allan Kakinda, Marie StopesInternational Uganda; Richard Kanakulya, MariestopesInternational Uganda; Jimmy Odong, MariestopesInternational Uganda; Lucie Brett, Marie Stopes International; Stephen Aloo, Population Services Kenya; Preston Izulla,Population Services Kenya; Bridgit Adamou, University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill; Tiara Marthias, Center for PublicHealth Policy & Management, Faculty of Medicine, UniversitasGadjah Mada; Citra Dewi Fitri Astuti, Center for Public HealthPolicy & Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada; Anis Fuad, Center for Public Health Policy &Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada;Robert Magnani, Avernir Health; Nurholis Majid, Center forPublic Health Policy & Management, Faculty of Medicine,Universitas Gadjah Mada; Ririn Leba, Center for Public HealthPolicy & Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada; Dian Agrianti, Center for Public Health Policy &Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada;Henri Puteranto, Center for Public Health Policy &Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Value of Spatial Analysis for Tracking Supply for FamilyPlanning: the Case of Kinshasa, DrcPRESENTER: Julie Hernandez, Tulane UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Patrick Kayembe, Kinshasa Ecole DeSanté Publique; Pierre Akilimali, Kinshasa Ecole DeSanté Publique

Transforming Management Information Systems (mis)to Improve Programme Monitoring: Lessons from theMariestopes International UgandaPRESENTER: Allan Kakinda, Marie Stopes InternationalUgandaCO-AUTHOR(S): Richard Kanakulya, MariestopesInternational Uganda; Jimmy Odong, MariestopesInternational Uganda; Lucie Brett, Marie StopesInternational

Validity of Using Modified Lot Quality AssuranceSampling to Assess the Coverage of Family PlanningInterventions and Contraceptive Prevalence in KenyaPRESENTER: Stephen Aloo, Population Services KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Preston Izulla, Population Services Kenya

Small Grants, Big Opportunities: Using the SmallGrants Mechanism to Build Local Family PlanningResearch Capacity and Promote Data UsePRESENTER: Bridgit Adamou, University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill

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3.2.06Informatics Index for Assessment of Data Managementand Data Utilization of Family Planning Program inIndonesiaPRESENTER: Tiara Marthias, Center for Public Health Policy& Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMadaCO-AUTHOR(S): Citra Dewi Fitri Astuti, Center for PublicHealth Policy & Management, Faculty of Medicine,Universitas Gadjah Mada; Anis Fuad, Center for PublicHealth Policy & Management, Faculty of Medicine,Universitas Gadjah Mada; Robert Magnani, AvernirHealth; Nurholis Majid, Center for Public Health Policy& Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada; Ririn Leba, Center for Public Health Policy &Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada; Dian Agrianti, Center for Public Health Policy &Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada; Henri Puteranto, Center for Public Health Policy& Management, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas GadjahMada

Family planning vouchers as demand side financinginstrument: what have we learned / Bons de planificationfamiliale comme instrument de financement de la demande:Ce que nous avons appris12:00 Kintamani 2Moazzam Ali, World Health OrganzationBen Bellows,Population Council; Anna Mackay, Marie Stopes International;Ashish Bajracharya, Population Council

PRESENTER: Moazzam Ali, World Health OrganzationCO-AUTHOR(S): Ben Bellows, Population Council; AnnaMackay, Marie Stopes International; AshishBajracharya, Population Council

The Family Planning Movement: From Kampala, via London,to Dakar to Addis to Nusa Dua / Le mouvement pour laplanification familiale: De Kampala, en passant par Londres,à Dakar, puis Addis et Nusa Dua12:00 Kintamani 3<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000"face="Calibri" size="3">As we gather for the fourthInternational Conference on Family Planning, we are amazedby the surge and momentum of the family planningmovement generated by past conferences. The ICFP hasgrown enormously from 2009 in Kampala, Uganda to 2011 inDakar, Senegal via the 2012 London Summit on FamilyPlanning to 2013 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to today, 2015, inNusa Dua, Indonesia. The ICFP is not just a conference; it is astrategic inflection point for the family planning movement asa whole. Over the last six years, the family planningmovement and the ICFP have grown together. The number ofICFP attendees has tripled, the quality of scientific abstractsand panels has grown significantly, and the number ofsubmitted abstracts has almost quadrupled, illustrating agrowth in family planning as a priority across the globe.</font></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><fontcolor="#000000" face="Calibri" size="3"> </font></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000"face="Calibri" size="3">Representatives from host countries ofpast ICFP conferences and the current conference will gatherto speak to the world community about the lasting impact ofthe ICFP in each country. They will discuss the conference’simpact on the country’s political will, policies and priorities,resource generation and programming, and how theconference brought back, or will bring back, global attentionto the need to revitalize the family planning and reproductivehealth agenda as a key to the Millennium Development goalsand the new Sustainable Development Goals. </font></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in0pt;"><font color="#000000" face="Calibri" size="3"><strong>Moderator</strong>:</font></p> <p style="margin: 0in0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000" face="Calibri"size="3">Jagdish Upadhyay, Head of UNFPA Global Programon RH Commodity Security and Family Planning.</font></p><p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in0pt;"><font color="#000000" face="Calibri" size="3"><strong>Panelists</strong>: </font></p> <p style="margin: 0in0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000" face="Calibri" size="3">-Health Minister Awa Marie Coll-Seck of Senegal</font></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000"face="Calibri" size="3">- Health Minister Kesetebirhan Admasuof Ethiopia</font></p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><fontcolor="#000000" face="Calibri" size="3">- Minister of Statefor Health Chris Baryomunsi from Uganda</font></p> <pstyle="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font color="#000000"face="Calibri" size="3">- BKKBN Chairman Surya ChandraSurapati of Indonesia</font></p>

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3.2.09

Overcoming Barriers and Maximizing Motivations for FP /Surmonter les barrières et maximiser les motivations pour laPF12:00 Kintamani 5

Giancarlo Martinez, PSI/DR; Komal Soin, Johns HopkinsUniversity School of Public Health; Kathryn Beldowski,Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Kristine Garcia, ThomasJefferson University Hospital; Elizabeth Bates, Sidney KimmelMedical College; Sapna Naik, Sidney Kimmel Medical College;Marc Altshuler, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; YeeteyEnuameh, Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana;Emmanuel Mahama, Kintampo Health Research Centre,Ghana; Ernest Nettey, Kintampo Health Research Centre,Ghana; George Adjei, Kintampo Health Research Centre,Ghana; Abubakari Sulemana, Kintampo Health ResearchCentre, Ghana; Kwaku Poku Asante, Kintampo HealthResearch Centre, Ghana; Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kintampo HealthResearch Centre, Ghana Health Service; Abraham Ali,Hawassa University; Effie Chipeta, University of Malawi-College of Medicine; Allister Munthali, Centre for SocialResearch-University of Malawi; Trevino Pakasi, Department ofCommunity Medicine Faculty of Medicine UniversitasIndonesia; Dhanasari Vidiawati, Pusat Asuhan TerpaduKesehatan Ibu Dan Balita Universitas Inodnesia; Indah SuciWidyahening, Department of Community Medicine, Faculty ofMedicine Universitas Inodonesia

Barriers to Family Planning Use Among YoungDominican WomenPRESENTER: Giancarlo Martinez, PSI/DR

Contraception Choices of Refugee Women inPhiladelphia: a Retrospective and Observational StudyExamining Barriers, Beliefs, and PracticesPRESENTER: Komal Soin, Johns Hopkins University School ofPublic HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Kathryn Beldowski, Thomas JeffersonUniversity Hospital; Kristine Garcia, Thomas JeffersonUniversity Hospital; Elizabeth Bates, Sidney KimmelMedical College; Sapna Naik, Sidney Kimmel MedicalCollege; Marc Altshuler, Thomas Jefferson UniversityHospital

Predictors of Reported Side Effects from ContraceptiveUse Among Females in Predominantly RuralCommunities in Central GhanaPRESENTER: Yeetey Enuameh, Kintampo Health ResearchCentre, GhanaCO-AUTHOR(S): Emmanuel Mahama, Kintampo HealthResearch Centre, Ghana; Ernest Nettey, KintampoHealth Research Centre, Ghana; George Adjei,Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana; AbubakariSulemana, Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana;Kwaku Poku Asante, Kintampo Health Research Centre,Ghana; Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kintampo Health ResearchCentre, Ghana Health Service

“i Got Peace and Stability”: Women’s Perceptions ofContraceptive Use in Sidama, Snnpr, Ethiopia.PRESENTER: Abraham Ali, Hawassa University

Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting Family Planning (fp)Use in Malawi: a Case of a Patrilineal Society in RuralMzimba.PRESENTER: Effie Chipeta, University of Malawi- College ofMedicineCO-AUTHOR(S): Allister Munthali, Centre for SocialResearch-University of Malawi

Less Promotion of Family Planning During AntenatalCare in Remote Primary Health Center of EasternIndonesiaPRESENTER: Trevino Pakasi, Department of CommunityMedicine Faculty of Medicine Universitas IndonesiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Dhanasari Vidiawati, Pusat AsuhanTerpadu Kesehatan Ibu Dan Balita UniversitasInodnesia; Indah Suci Widyahening, Department ofCommunity Medicine, Faculty of Medicine UniversitasInodonesia

Pathways to Reproductive Health Empowerment for YoungGirls / Chemins ver l'autonomisation des jeunes filles pourleur santé reproductive12:00 Kintamani 6Sivananthi Thanenthiran, Asian-Pacific Resource & ResearchCentre for Women (arrow)Sam Okello, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; JudithAdokorach, Save the Children

PRESENTER: Sivananthi Thanenthiran, Asian-PacificResource & Research Centre for Women (arrow)CO-AUTHOR(S): Sam Okello, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown University; Judith Adokorach, Savethe Children

Ethical Aspects of Introducing New Contraceptives in LowResource Settings / Aspects éthiques de l'introduction denouveaux contraceptifs dans des contextes à faiblesressources12:00 Kintamani 7Ruth Merkatz, Population CouncilSaumya Ramarao,Population Council; Malabika Roy, Indian Council of MedialResearch; Ruth Macklin, Albert Einstein College of Medicine;Amar Jesani, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics; MeiwitaBudiharsana Budiharsana, University of Indonesia; JohnTownsend, Population Council; Marlena Plagianos, PopulationCouncil

PRESENTER: Ruth Merkatz, Population CouncilCO-AUTHOR(S): Saumya Ramarao, Population Council;Malabika Roy, Indian Council of Medial Research; RuthMacklin, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; AmarJesani, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics; MeiwitaBudiharsana Budiharsana, University of Indonesia;John Townsend, Population Council; MarlenaPlagianos, Population Council

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3.2.12

Family Planning for Youth and Adolescents / Planificationfamiliale pour les jeunes et les adolescents12:00 Singaraja Hall 2

Windkouni Fidele Bonaventure Ganemtore, Ippf RegionAfrique; Juliette Faida Nsensele, Ippf Region Afrique; NestorLallogo, ABBEF; Kokou Sename Djagadou, Ippf RegionAfrique; Maifoux Nassirou, Association Béninoise Pour LeMarketing Social Et La Communication Pour La Santé(abms/psi); Marguerite Ndour, Population ServicesInternational; Hugues Pascal Setho, Association BéninoisePour Le Marketing Social Et La Communication Pour La Santé(abms/psi); Konan Jules Yao , UNFPA; Konaté Suzanne Maiga,UNFPA; Saidou Kabore, UNFPA; Holisoa Lalaharimanitra,Intrahealth International; Laura Hurley, IntrahealthInternational; Andrianadison Elisohasina Rafalimanana,Population Services International - Madagascar; MathildeTossou, Population Services Internationale Benin; MabouAhokpossi, Ministère De La Santé Du Benin

Le Five Five Tour/ Burkina FasoPRESENTER: Windkouni Fidele Bonaventure Ganemtore, IppfRegion AfriqueCO-AUTHOR(S): Juliette Faida Nsensele, Ippf RegionAfrique; Nestor Lallogo, ABBEF; Kokou SenameDjagadou, Ippf Region Afrique

Activités Génératrices De Revenus À L’école : Un MoyenPour Renforcer La Prévention Des Grossesses PrécocesAu Bénin.PRESENTER: Maifoux Nassirou, Association Béninoise PourLe Marketing Social Et La Communication Pour La Santé(abms/psi)CO-AUTHOR(S): Marguerite Ndour, Population ServicesInternational; Hugues Pascal Setho, AssociationBéninoise Pour Le Marketing Social Et LaCommunication Pour La Santé (abms/psi)

Campagne De Lutte Contre Les Grossesses En MilieuScolairePRESENTER: Konan Jules Yao , UNFPACO-AUTHOR(S): Konaté Suzanne Maiga, UNFPA; SaidouKabore, UNFPA

The Healthy Images of Manhood Approach: HowChanging Gender Norms with Young Men Increased FpUse in MadagascarPRESENTER: Holisoa Lalaharimanitra, IntrahealthInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Laura Hurley, Intrahealth International;Andrianadison Elisohasina Rafalimanana, PopulationServices International - Madagascar

Ameliorer L’acces Et L'utilisation Des MethodesContraceptives Modernes Chez Les Adolescentes EtJeunes Au BeninPRESENTER: Marguerite Ndour, Population ServicesInternationalCO-AUTHOR(S): Mathilde Tossou, Population ServicesInternationale Benin; Hugues Pascal Setho, AssociationBéninoise Pour Le Marketing Social Et LaCommunication Pour La Santé (abms/psi); MabouAhokpossi, Ministère De La Santé Du Benin

Family planning for underserved or vulnerable populations /Planification familiale pour les populations défavorisées etvulnérables12:00 Mengwi 1+2

Adama Faye, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar; IssakhaDiallo, Convergence Sante Pour Le Developpement; CarolineLynch, LSHTM; Anta Tal-Dia, ISED; Gaby Kasongo, PopulationServices International/association De Santé Familiale; AliceMushagalusa, PSI/ASF; Kossi Ahadji, Association TogolaisePour Le Bien-Etre Familial (atbef); Haingo Rabearimonjy, Ippf -Africa Regional Office; Mariam Diakité, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown University; Fatouma BintouChabi Gado, Institute for Reproductive Health, GeorgetownUniv; Jean Pierre Kasereka Makelele, Unfpa,democraticRepublic of Congo; Jean Paul Makay Mabunda,Unfpa,democratic Republic of Congo

Use of C-Dhs & C-Spa for Evaluation of a FamilyPlanning Supply Chain Intervention – a Case Studyfrom Senegal: Opportunities and ChallengesPRESENTER: Adama Faye, Cheikh Anta Diop University,DakarCO-AUTHOR(S): Issakha Diallo, Convergence Sante PourLe Developpement; Caroline Lynch, LSHTM; AntaTal-Dia, ISED

Amélioration De L'accès Aux Services De PlanificationFamiliale En République Démocratique Du CongoPRESENTER: Gaby Kasongo, Population ServicesInternational/association De Santé FamilialeCO-AUTHOR(S): Alice Mushagalusa, PSI/ASF

De L'action Au ChangementPRESENTER: Kossi Ahadji, Association Togolaise Pour LeBien-Etre Familial (atbef)CO-AUTHOR(S): Haingo Rabearimonjy, Ippf - AfricaRegional Office

Travailler Avec Les Hommes Sur La Masculinité Afin DeRépondre Aux Besoins Non Satisfaits En Pf Au BéninPRESENTER: Mariam Diakité, Institute for ReproductiveHealth, Georgetown UniversityCO-AUTHOR(S): Fatouma Bintou Chabi Gado, Institute forReproductive Health, Georgetown Univ

Evaluation De L’influence Du Volume De L’assistanceHumanitaire Selon La Taille Du Ménage Sur LaPlanification Familiale Au Sein Des Ménages DesPersonnes Déplacées Internes Dans Les Camps DeMugunga 1 Et 3 En République Démocratique DuCongo (rdc)PRESENTER: Jean Pierre Kasereka Makelele,Unfpa,democratic Republic of CongoCO-AUTHOR(S): Jean Paul Makay Mabunda,Unfpa,democratic Republic of Congo

Improving Access and Quality of Postabortion FamilyPlanning Services - Lessons from East and West Africa /Améliorer l'accès et la qualité des services de planificationfamiliale post-avortement: Leçons de l'Afrique de l'Est et del'Ouest12:00 Mengwi 3+5Carolyn Curtis, USAIDStembile Mugore, Evidence to ActionProject/intrahealth; Thierno Dieng, CEFOREP; JuliannaBantambya, Engenderhealth Inc.

PRESENTER: Carolyn Curtis, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Stembile Mugore, Evidence to ActionProject/intrahealth; Thierno Dieng, CEFOREP;Julianna Bantambya, Engenderhealth Inc.

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Demand Creation and Overcoming Cultural andInformational Barriers to Contraceptive Use / Créer de lademande et surmonter les barrières culturelles etinformatives à l'utilisation contraceptive12:00 Legian 1William Ryerson, Population Media CenterChris Purdy, DktInternational; Deepa Rajamani, Population Council; PatriciaMacdonald, USAID

PRESENTER: William Ryerson, Population Media CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Chris Purdy, Dkt International; DeepaRajamani, Population Council; Patricia Macdonald,USAID

Community approaches to demand creation: Supportingyoung people and community members to demand familyplanning services among their peers12:00 Legian 2Sophie Baumgartner, International Planned ParenthoodFederationSeema Gupta, Voluntary Health Association ofIndia, New Delhi, India; James Tumusiime, ReproductiveHealth Uganda (rhu); Walter Odede Nyakwaka, dance4life

PRESENTER: Sophie Baumgartner, International PlannedParenthood FederationCO-AUTHOR(S): Seema Gupta, Voluntary HealthAssociation of India, New Delhi, India; JamesTumusiime, Reproductive Health Uganda (rhu); WalterOdede Nyakwaka, dance4life

Expanding FP Reach through Multi-Media Programs /Étendre la portée de la PF à travers des programmesmultimedias12:00 Legian 3

Kriss Barker, Population Media Center; Fatou Jah, PopulationMedia Center; Scott Connolly, Population Media Center;Hanimi Reddy, Futures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company;Durba Gogia, Johns Hopkins Ccp India Office; Pran Das,Futures Group, a Grm Futures Group Company; LucyMaikweki, Population Services Kenya; Mwende Mbondo,Population Services Kenya; Rachel Mutuku, PopulationServices Kenya; Susan Mutugu, Population Services Kenya;Tesfaye Mesele, Marie Stopes International Ethiopia; EwenatGebrehanna, Addis Continental Institute of Public Health;Michelle Kaufman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of PublicHealth; Jennifer Harman, Colorado State University;Samantha Tsang, Johns Hopkins Center for CommunicationPrograms; Vendelin Simon, University of Dar Es Salaam

Saving Mothers’ and Children’s Lives: Using RadioSerial Dramas (rsds) to Promote Family Planning (fp)and Influence Maternal and Infant Health Attitudes,Intentions and Behavior in Burkina Faso. Authors: F.Jah, S. Connolly, and K. BarkerPRESENTER: Kriss Barker, Population Media CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Fatou Jah, Population Media Center;Scott Connolly, Population Media Center

Entertainment Education for Increased Uptake of FpServices and Improved Health Seeking Behaviours inRural IndiaPRESENTER: Hanimi Reddy, Futures Group, a Grm FuturesGroup CompanyCO-AUTHOR(S): Durba Gogia, Johns Hopkins Ccp IndiaOffice; Pran Das, Futures Group, a Grm Futures GroupCompany

Use of Multiple Communication Channels inAddressing Behavioral Barriers to Increase Uptake ofFamily Planning in KenyaPRESENTER: Lucy Maikweki, Population Services KenyaCO-AUTHOR(S): Mwende Mbondo, Population ServicesKenya; Rachel Mutuku, Population Services Kenya;Susan Mutugu, Population Services Kenya

The Role of Health Communications on ContraceptiveUse Behavior of Women in Urban Ethiopia: Lessons forthe RegionPRESENTER: Tesfaye Mesele, Marie Stopes InternationalEthiopiaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ewenat Gebrehanna, Addis ContinentalInstitute of Public Health

Assessing the Impact of Multiple Social and BehavioralChange Communication Messages on Family PlanningOutcomes in TanzaniaPRESENTER: Michelle Kaufman, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public HealthCO-AUTHOR(S): Jennifer Harman, Colorado StateUniversity; Samantha Tsang, Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs; Vendelin Simon, Universityof Dar Es Salaam

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It Takes Two - Couple decsionmaking and FP acceptability / Ilen faut deux: Prise de décision des couples et acceptabilitéde la PF12:00 Legian 4

Chimère Diaw, Division De La Planification Familiale; BocarDaff, Ministry of Health and Social Action; Alison Malmqvist,PSI; Cheikh Saad Bou Sarr, Agence De Marketing Social(ademas); Mamadou Mbaye, Agence Pour Le DéveloppementDu Marketing Social; Serigne Kane, Agence De MarketingSocial (ademas); Jagannath Behera, Mamta Health Institutefor Mother and Child; Archana Sarkar, Mamta Health Institutefor Mother & Child; Sonali Maheshwari, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; Pankhuri Sharma, Mamta-HealthInstitute for Mother and Child; S.k Mishra, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; Sunil Mehra, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; Shaikh Waqas Hameed, MarieStopes Society; Syed Khurram Azmat, Department ofUro-Gynecology, University of Ghent; Moazzam Ali, WorldHealth Organzation; Ghazanfer Abbas, Greenstar SocialMarketing; Bilal Iqbal Awan, Faculty of Infectious and TropicalDiseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine;Mohsina Bilgrami, Marie Stopes Society; Ndola Prata, Schoolof Public Health, University of California, Berkeley; SuzanneBell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;Ashley Fraser, Bixby Center for Population, Health &Sustainability; Adelaide De Carvalho, Ministry of HealthAngola; Isilda Neves, Population Services International (psi),Angola; Benjamin Andrade, 4population ServicesInternational (psi), Angola; Lily Haritu Foglabenchi, CameroonBaptist Convention Health Services; Helen Smith, University ofManchester; Vishal Diwan, Rd Gardi Medical College; KirtiDeshpande, Rd Gardi Medical College

Increasing Family Planning Acceptability in Senegal:Evaluation of the Efficacy of a National-Scale SbccCampaign Targeting Men and Their Partners.PRESENTER: Chimère Diaw, Division De La PlanificationFamilialeCO-AUTHOR(S): Bocar Daff, Ministry of Health and SocialAction; Alison Malmqvist, PSI; Cheikh Saad Bou Sarr,Agence De Marketing Social (ademas); MamadouMbaye, Agence Pour Le Développement Du MarketingSocial; Serigne Kane, Agence De Marketing Social(ademas)

Encouraging Young Married Women to Improve Intra-Spousal Communication and Contraceptive Usage - anInsight from a Community Based Intervention Packagein Rural IndiaPRESENTER: Jagannath Behera, Mamta Health Institute forMother and ChildCO-AUTHOR(S): Archana Sarkar, Mamta Health Institutefor Mother & Child; Sonali Maheshwari, Mamta HealthInstitute for Mother & Child; Pankhuri Sharma, Mamta-Health Institute for Mother and Child; S.k Mishra,Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child; SunilMehra, Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child

Women's Empowerment and Contraceptive Use: theRole of Independent Versus Couples' Decision-Making,from a Lower Middle Income Country PerspectivePRESENTER: Shaikh Waqas Hameed, Marie Stopes SocietyCO-AUTHOR(S): Syed Khurram Azmat, Department ofUro-Gynecology, University of Ghent; Moazzam Ali,World Health Organzation; Ghazanfer Abbas, GreenstarSocial Marketing; Bilal Iqbal Awan, Faculty ofInfectious and Tropical Diseases, London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine; Mohsina Bilgrami,Marie Stopes Society

Partner Support for Family Planning and ModernContraceptive Use in Luanda, AngolaPRESENTER: Ndola Prata, School of Public Health,University of California, BerkeleyCO-AUTHOR(S): Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health; Ashley Fraser, Bixby Center forPopulation, Health & Sustainability; Adelaide DeCarvalho, Ministry of Health Angola; Isilda Neves,Population Services International (psi), Angola;Benjamin Andrade, 4population Services International(psi), Angola

Spousal Communication and Family PlanningDecision-Making Among Couples in Rural MadhyaPradesh, India: a Qualitative StudyPRESENTER: Lily Haritu Foglabenchi, Cameroon BaptistConvention Health ServicesCO-AUTHOR(S): Helen Smith, University of Manchester;Vishal Diwan, Rd Gardi Medical College; KirtiDeshpande, Rd Gardi Medical College

Reporting on Reproductive Health: Opportunities andObstacles / Rapporter sur la santé reproductive:Opportunités et obstacles12:00 Legian 5Emily Baumgaertner, Pulitzer CenterTom Hundley, PulitzerCenter; Ana Santos, Pulitzer Center; Jennifer Gonzalez,Pulitzer Center; Ameto Akpe, Pulitzer Center; Jina Moore,Pulitzer Center; Laura Bassett, The Huffington Post

PRESENTER: Emily Baumgaertner, Pulitzer CenterCO-AUTHOR(S): Tom Hundley, Pulitzer Center; AnaSantos, Pulitzer Center; Jennifer Gonzalez, PulitzerCenter; Ameto Akpe, Pulitzer Center; Jina Moore,Pulitzer Center; Laura Bassett, The Huffington Post

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Leveraging Community Resources to Meet demand / Mettreà profit les ressources communautaires pour répondre à lademande12:00 Legian 6

Saman Andrew Y., Society for Family Health Nigeria; OcholiJohn, Society for Family Health Nigeria; Evborein Elvis,Society for Family Health Abuja; Jennifer Anyanti, Society forFamily Health; Damola Oluwalana, Society for Family Health;Anthony Nwala, Society for Family Health; Hashina Begum,UNFPA; Karen Weidert, University of California Berkeley;Amanuel Gessessew, Mekelle University; Hagos Godefay,Tigray Regional Health Bureau; Ashley Ambrose, ConcernWorldwide Us; Katie Waller, Concern Worldwide Us; AaliyaHabib, Research and Development Solutions; Adnan Khan,Research and Development Solutions; Tanveer Ahmed,HANDS; Yasmeen Qazi, The David and Lucile PackardFoundation, Pakistan; Anjum Fatma, HANDS

Improving Uptake of Long Term Contraceptive Methodwith Use of Participatory Communication Technique:Evidence from Community Level Intervention in Abuja,NigeriaPRESENTER: Saman Andrew Y., Society for Family HealthNigeriaCO-AUTHOR(S): Ocholi John, Society for Family HealthNigeria; Evborein Elvis, Society for Family HealthAbuja; Jennifer Anyanti, Society for Family Health;Damola Oluwalana, Society for Family Health; AnthonyNwala, Society for Family Health

Can Tbas Play Alternative Role in Generating Demandfor Family Planning?: Experience of Sierra Leone.PRESENTER: Hashina Begum, UNFPA

Promoting Confidence: a Case for Training Chws toBecome Social Marketers of Injectable Contraceptivesin EthiopiaPRESENTER: Karen Weidert, University of CaliforniaBerkeleyCO-AUTHOR(S): Amanuel Gessessew, Mekelle University;Hagos Godefay, Tigray Regional Health Bureau

Using Traditional Birth Attendants to Increase Demandfor Family Planning in Rural Sierra LeonePRESENTER: Ashley Ambrose, Concern Worldwide UsCO-AUTHOR(S): Katie Waller, Concern Worldwide Us

Tripling Cpr in 5 Years with Non or Minimally LiterateMarvi Outreach Workers – How Did It WorkPRESENTER: Aaliya Habib, Research and DevelopmentSolutionsCO-AUTHOR(S): Adnan Khan, Research and DevelopmentSolutions; Tanveer Ahmed, HANDS; Yasmeen Qazi, TheDavid and Lucile Packard Foundation, Pakistan; AnjumFatma, HANDS

What Came First? Contraceptives or Rights: The Crucial Roleof Commodities in Family Planning Programs that Respect,Protect and Fulfil Womens Rights12:00 Legian 7Sandra Jordan, USAIDEllen T. Tompsett, PATH; Caitlin Quade,PSI; Rupsa Mallik, CREA; Karen Newman, Consultant

PRESENTER: Sandra Jordan, USAIDCO-AUTHOR(S): Ellen T. Tompsett, PATH; Caitlin Quade,PSI; Rupsa Mallik, CREA; Karen Newman, Consultant

Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Tools to Build the Capacity ofFamily Planning Advocates / Outils pour renforcer lacapacité des plaideurs de la planification familiale12:00 Legian 8+9Leila Darabi, Planned Parenthood Federation of AmericaFatouNdiaye Turpin, Réseau Siggil Jigeen; Carole Osero Ageng'o,Planned Parenthood Global - Africa Regional Office

PRESENTER: Leila Darabi, Planned Parenthood Federationof AmericaCO-AUTHOR(S): Fatou Ndiaye Turpin, Réseau SiggilJigeen; Carole Osero Ageng'o, Planned ParenthoodGlobal - Africa Regional Office