Rapid assessment of bottlenecks inhibiting the scale-up of evidence-based family planning practices
WHO FP Accelerator Plus
7 September 2023
| Technical document

Overview
This document is a guide to conduct a rapid assessment of the different “bottlenecks” that may be inhibiting the national scale-up of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in family planning (FP). The bottleneck assessment is a key component of the WHO-FP Accelerator Plus project that aims to support counties in scaling up and sustaining the implementation of WHO recommended evidence-based practices. (EBPs). The overall goal is to promote bodily autonomy by scaling up rights based and gender responsive access and utilization of contraception for all.
Bottle Neck Analysis (BNA) Tool Annexes:
- Module A - Post-pregnancy family planning (PPFP)
- Module B - Task-sharing
- Module C - Social & Behaviour Change (SBC)
BNA country reports
- West Africa breakthrough ACTION: Cameroon bottleneck analysis final report
- Bottleneck analysis report on social and behavioral change for family planning in Ethiopia
- Report on bottleneck analysis on post-pregnancy family planning in Ethiopia
- Report on bottleneck analysis on task sharing for family planning in Ethiopia
- Bottleneck assessment of social and behaviour change for family planning in Nepal
- Bottleneck assessment of post-pregnancy family planning in Nepal
- Rapid assessments of bottleneck inhibiting the scale up of family planning, task sharing and SBCC practice in Timor-Leste
- West Africa breakthrough ACTION : Analyse des goulets d'étranglement en changement social et de comportement (CSC) en SMI/PF au Togo (in French)
- Rapid assessment of bottlenecks inhibiting the scale-up of evidence-based practices for family planning practices in Uganda
- Bottleneck analysis on factors affecting scaling up and sustaining gender responsive post-partum family planning/post-abortion family planning, task sharing/shifting and social and behaviour change communication (SBCC) in family planning in Pakistan
Related links
WHO Team
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH)
Editors
WHO, HRP
Number of pages
16
Copyright
WHO