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Increasing access to Family Planning (FP) and Reproductive Health (RH) services through task-sharing between CHWs and community mid-level professionals in large-scale public-sector programs: A Literature Review to Help Guide Case Studies

July 31, 2013 By

Authors: Foreit, James and Raifman, Sarah

CHW programs throughout the world vary in structure and emphasis. This literature review addresses the challenge of making connections among inputs, processes and outcomes of these diverse community programs. Completed as part of the USAID-funded project of the same name, it analyses 78 of the most useful documents on CHW programs with components of family planning and selective reproductive health services, as well as community-based distribution. The results of this review will be used to design case studies and technical assistance in Ethiopia, Ghana, and India, and operations research in Kenya and Pakistan.

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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Midwives, Reproductive Health/Family Planning, Supervision, Task shifting

Resource Type: Research

Year: 2011

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Country: Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Pakistan

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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