Please join WHO/IBP, UNFPA, USAID and the IBP HIPs Task Team for a Series of Webinars around Maximizing FP Investments through Evidence Based Programming. We will be hosting the first of the webinar series on High Impact Practices on May 6th, 2015 from 9:00 to 10:30 EST.
Webinar 1: How do we synthesize and translate more than 50 years of experience and learning from family planning programming? Using High Impact Practices
High Impact Practices (https://www.fphighimpactpractices.org/) (HIPs) are effective service delivery or systems interventions that when scaled up and institutionalized, can strengthen a comprehensive family planning strategy. The HIPs briefs are concise summaries of these evidence-based practices to help focus FP resources and efforts. In this webinar we will discuss the origin of the HIPs, the development of the HIP briefs, and their application to inform program decision making.
When: Wednesday, May 6th, 9:00am – 10:30am EST with time for discussion
Presenters:
· Gifty Addico, UNFPA
· Shawn Malarcher, USAID
· Suzanne Reier, WHO-IBP
· Alisa Wong, FP2020
Registration: Please click here (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3480951924858858497?) to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Website: https://www.fphighimpactpractices.org/
Twitter: #hips4fp
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HIFA profile: Rebecca Shore is a Communications Specialist with Knowledge for Health (K4Health), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. www.jhuccp.org, www.k4health.org Rebecca.Shore AT jhu.edu
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