Recent Publications and Resources

EngenderHealth has produced and released dozens of new technical publications recently. The most significant publications are listed here with links to download them, or read them online.

  • Infection Prevention: A Reference Booklet for Health Care Providers [pdf]
  • EngenderHealth’s CHAMPION Project is pleased to share its new publications on increasing men’s involvement in preventing the spread of HIV in Tanzania. [link]
  • Integrating Family Planning and Antiretroviral Therapy: A Client-Oriented Service Model [pdf]
  • Responding to the Impact of Gender-Based Violence: An Annotated Bibliography for Integrated Family Planning and Gender-Based Violence Services
  • The value of building health promotion capacities within communities: evidence from a maternal health intervention in Guinea [link]
  • End-of-Project Evaluation of the RESPOND No-Scalpel Vasectomy Initiative in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand States, India
  • Integrating Intimate Partner Violence Screening and Counseling with Family Planning Services: Experience in Conakry, Guinea [pdf]
  • The Effects of a Gender-Based Violence Awareness Campaign in Luanda, Angola: A Quasi-Experimental Study
  • Improving and Sustaining Contraceptive Security in Tanzania (RESPOND Project Brief No. 20) [pdf]
  • The Female Sterilization Standardization Plus Initiative: Building Capacity for Providing Minilaparotomy in Four Countries (RESPOND Project Brief No. 21)
  • Reality Check Experiences: Use of a Program Planning and Advocacy Tool for Family Planning Initiatives (RESPOND Project Brief No.22) July 2014 [link]
  • Prevention of and Response to Gender-Based Violence in Two Provinces of Burundi (RESPOND Project Brief No. 23) and French [pdf]
  • Improving Clients’ Access to Long-Acting Methods: Enhancing the Capacity of IPPF Member Associations in West Africa (RESPOND Project Brief No. 24)
  • Increasing Male Engagement in HIV Prevention in Cote d’Ivoire (RESPOND Project Brief No. 25) [pdf]
  • Expanding Access to Modern Contraception Using Advocacy to Spur Action: RESPOND’s Experience in Malawi (RESPOND Project Brief No. 26)
  • Holistic Approach Enhances Family Planning Programs: RESPOND’s Experience with the SEED Programming Model (RESPOND Project Brief No. 27) [pdf]
  • A Matter of Fact, a Matter of Choice: The Case for Investing in Permanent Contraceptive Methods
  • Integration of Family Planning and Intimate Partner Violence Services: A Prototype for Adaptation, Trainer’s Guide [pdf]
  • Tajikistan’s National Family Planning Stakeholders Meeting: Summary Report, Key Highlights, and Recommendations
  • Progestin-only contraception: Injectables and implants [journal article], Roy Jacobstein and Chelsea B. Polis, Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vol. 28, No. 6, August 2014, pp. 795–806. [link]