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Supporting the Integration of Family Planning and HIV ServicesAuthorKarin Ringheim
Marissa Yeakey
James Gribble
Erin Sines
Sara Stepahin
Population Reference Bureau Publication DateSeptember 1, 2009
SummaryThis policy brief from the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) discusses developing the political will for integrating family planning/reproductive health (FP/RH) and HIV services globally through strategies at the policy level and the programme level. It describes integration of services as combining components of FP/RH and HIV services that are currently separate, with the goal of maximising coverage and health outcomes for the client and optimising the wise use of scarce resources. It includes evidence from country-level programmes, from studies on financial benefits, and from studies on client benefits of the following: integrating FP/RH into services that prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV; integrating HIV counselling and testing into FP/RH services; integrating FP into HIV treatment, care, and support programmes; and integrating FP/RH into HIV counselling and testing. Recommendations for advancing FP/HIV integration include the following: Policy Level Those who make and influence health and development policy need to:
Programme Level Policymakers and programme managers should:
The briefing concludes that careful implementation of FP and HIV services ensures greater and broader success and will attract new and underserved FP and HIV clients, avert deaths and disease, improve health and well-being, and strengthen health systems. ContactPopulation Reference Bureau (PRB)
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SourcePopulation Reference Bureau website on October 28 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 29 2009 Last Updated November 19 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
Special FocusHIV/AIDS Social Norm Change
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