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| September 23, 2015

Where to find us: IRH at the International Conference on Family Planning, 2016

Where will you be on January 25 – 28?

As IRH anticipates the International Conference on Family Planning 2016 in Bali, Indonesia in January, we want to ensure that our many partners and colleagues know where they can find us during the four-day event. We have a number of exciting presentations, panels and posters to share that highlight our recent research and programs, and share lessons learned.

Download a copy of IRH’s full schedule

 

PANELS & PRESENTATIONS

Tuesday, January 26

  • Mind the Gaps: Understanding Family Planning Trajectories in Rural Benin
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | MENGWI 3+5)
  • Travailler avec les Hommes sur la Masculinités afin de répondre aux Besoins Non Satisfaits en PF au Bénin
    (12:00 PM – 1:20 PM | MENGWI 1+2)
  • The linkages between Fertility Awareness and Family Planning Uptake: Program findings of scaling mHealth services in India
    (2:30 PM – 3:50 PM | LEGIAN 6)
  • Using Radio to Generate Demand and Promote Social Change for Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health, including Contraceptive Use, among Adolescents in Northern Uganda
    (2:30 PM – 3:50 PM | LEGIAN 3)
  • A Catholic perspective on expanding access to family planning: Experiences from Caritas Rwanda
    (4:20 PM – 5:40 PM | MENGWI 3+5)
  • Overcoming Community members Low Demand for Contraception Caused by Myths, Misinformation and Cultural Barriers
    (4:20 PM – 5:40 PM | KINTAMANI 3)

 Wednesday, January 27

  • An Afterthought? Men’s uptake of and support for Family Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa
    (7:00 AM – 8:20 AM | LEGIAN 3)
  • Transition from pilot to expansion in Benin and Uganda: Key Issues in scaling up social norm interventions
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | LEGIAN 5)
  • Developmental Assets and Sexual and Reproductive Health among 10 to 14 Year olds in Uganda
    (2:30 PM – 3:50 PM | KINTAMANI 7)
  • Kick it up a notch: Revitalizing the Assets and Sexual and Reproductive Health agenda by leveraging social assets and addressing gender norms and Gender Based Violence
    (2:30 PM – 3:50 PM | KINTAMANI 7)
  • Very Young Adolescents’ Reproductive Health: Correlations with Developmental Assets in Uganda
    (4:20 PM- 5:40 PM | LEGIAN 5)
  • Not business as usual: The catalyzing role of gender norms transformation
    (4:20 PM – 5:40 PM | LEGIAN 5)
  • Putting the Modern in the Reporting of SDM and LAM
    (4:20 PM – 5:40 PM | KINTAMANI 7)
  • The Role of Gender Norms Transformation in Shifting Youth Empowerment Paradigms
    (4:20 PM – 5:40 PM | KINTAMANI 6)

Thursday, January 28

  • How much reflection is enough? Reaching the tipping point of social norm change through “low touch” approaches
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | LEGIAN 7)
  • Introducing a Family Planning and Couple-strengthening Approach to Catholic Health Facilities in Uganda
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | KINTAMANI 3)
  • Method Choice from the Perspective of Clients, Providers and Programs: The Case of Including Fertility Awareness Methods
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | KINTAMANI 3)
  • Revitalizing the global Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health agenda: Addressing gender and family planning needs of married adolescents
    (10:30 AM – 11:50 AM | LEGIAN 2)
  • Beyond resupply: CHWs’ experience offering Standard Days Method to new users in Rwanda
    (12:00 PM – 1:20 PM | LEGIAN 7)

 

POSTER SESSIONS

Tuesday, January 26

  • The Making of REAL Fathers: Involving Men in Violence Prevention
    (10:00 AM – 1:20 PM | Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies)
  • Promoting the Health of Families in Times of Transition: Considerations for Family Planning Use in Acholi-land and Karamoja Regions of Uganda
    (10:00 AM – 1:20 PM | Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies)

Wednesday, January 27

  • Mobile phone apps and family planning: Getting from product to practice
    (10:00 AM – 1:20 PM | Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies)
  • GrowUp Smart: Talking about changing bodies to empower girls, boys and parents for sexual and reproductive health over the life course
    (10:00 AM – 1:20 PM | Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies)
  • Understanding Interlocking Processes of Change and Development in Reproductive and Sexual Health, Gender and Violence in Northern Uganda
    (2:20 PM – 5:40 PM | Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies)

 

MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS

Tuesday, January 26

  • A family planning method that’s all about you: Dynamic Optimal Timing (DOT)
    (2:15 PM – 2:30 PM | Exhibit Hall)

 Wednesday, January 27

  • Using village social networks for diffusion of new ideas about PF in Benin
    (1:15 PM – 1:30 PM | Exhibit Hall)
  • Unveiling the mysteries: Confronting our misconceptions about menstruation, fertility, sex, and family planning
    (2:30 PM – 2:45 PM | Exhibit Hall)

 

AUXILIARY EVENTS

Tuesday, January 26

  • The Power of Collective Change: a reception and dialogue about normative transformation to promote adolescent sexual and reproductive health
    (6:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Mezzanine Floor Building 1, Seminyak Lounge)

 

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