WHO/IBP Network call for implementation stories to advance equity and innovation in family planning and sexual and reproductive health.
Ensuring equitable access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services, alongside fostering resilience and innovation in health systems, is crucial for expanding comprehensive SRH access and addressing the diverse needs of all populations.
To support these goals, the WHO/HRP IBP Network, in collaboration with the Knowledge SUCCESS is calling for implementation stories that highlight program learnings and successes around five key SRH themes, and that demonstrate the integration of evidence-based guidelines (e.g. the High Impact Practices, WHO Guidelines, etc.) to ensure interventions are grounded in best practices.
We are seeking program implementation stories that demonstrate the integration of global best practices in FP/SRH and that address one (or more) of the following themes*:
- Preparing for and responding to SRH needs in humanitarian and fragile settings;
- Strengthening health systems through primary health care, effective integration of SRH and implementation research;
- Leveraging emerging technologies for SRH, while minimizing the inherent challenges and biases they bring to ensure equitable benefits across populations;
- Cultivating multisectoral collaboration, building new alliances and revitalizing existing partnerships for stronger, collective action;
- Centering intersectionality, inclusivity and the universality of SRH to address the needs of the most marginalized populations.
Why Share Your Story?
- Amplify your impact and showcase innovation: Share your successful case study to increase visibility and recognition of your work within the SRH community, positioning your program as a leader in addressing complex challenges and advancing best practices.
- Contribute to knowledge sharing: Help strengthen the FP/RH knowledge base by contributing valuable insights and learnings from your program that can guide and inspire other practitioners to adopt and adapt effective approaches in their own contexts.
*Story applications may be submitted in English, French, or Spanish
Deadline to Submit your concept: Friday 21 June 2024