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Plenary
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 8:30am - 9:30am
Session Chair: Chair: Dana Hovig, Marie Stopes International Location: Victoria Hall


Criteria 20: All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health and Parliamentary Hearings
Baroness Jenny Tonge, United Kingdom House of Parliament 

UNFPA Call for Action: Reducing Inequities in Family Planning Access
Nuriye Ortayli, United Nations Population Fund

Foundation Strategies for Family Planning
Musimbi Kanyoro, David and Lucile Packard Foundation 

The Maputo Porgramme of Action: Where Is It and What Evidence is Still Needed?
Tewodros Melese, International Planned Parenthood Federation/Africa Regional Office

A05: Neglected FP Issues
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair: Maureen Kuyoh
Session Chair: Valerie DeFillipo Location: Sheena Hall

A05: 1
The stalled fertility transition and family planning in Kenya
Ian David Askew1, Alex Ezeh2, John Bongaarts3, John Townsend3
1Population Council, Kenya; 2African Population and Health Research Centre; 3Population Council, USA

A05: 2
Family Planning in sub-Saharan Africa: Progress or Stagnation?
John Cleland1, Robert Peter Ndugwa1, Eliya Zulu2
1London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom; 2African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi Kenya

A05: 3 (new version uploaded 12/28/09)
Infertility: the hidden tragedy within family planning" OR "Tossing the family planning coin, infertility exposed: Perhaps an evenly-weighted coin will prove best practice?"
Sheryl Vanderpoel
World Health Organization, Switzerland

A05: 4
Population and Health in National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) for Climate Change
Clive J. Mutunga, Karen Hardee
Population Action International, United States of America

B05: Commodity Security II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair: Moses Muwonge
Session Chair: Sarah C. Clark Location: Meera Hall

B05: 1
Contraceptive Security: Incomplete without Long-Acting and Permanent Methods of Contraception
Jane Wickstrom, Roy Jacobstein, L. Subramanian
Engender Health, United States of America

B05: 2
The Procurement Planning and Monitoring Report: Towards Donor Coordination in Contraceptive Security
Trisha Long, Paul Dowling
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, United States of America

B05: 3
Health Sector Reforms and their Effects on Contraceptive Security: The Case of Malawi
Jayne Waweru1, Samuel Chirwa2, Suzy Sacher1, Manondo Msefula1
1USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, United States of America; 2Malawi Ministry of Health, Health Technical Support Services, Pharmacy Department

B05: 4
The Strategic Pathway to Reproductive Health Commodity Security: Five years and 50 countries later – What have we learned?
Leslie Patykewich, Marie Tien
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, United States of America

B05: 5
Contraceptive Security Index 2003–2009: Monitoring Progress toward Achieving Contraceptive Security
Dana Aronovich, Disha Ali
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, United States of America

C05: Integrating FP and Maternal and Child Health II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair: Liliane Christine Luwaga
Session Chair: Oladosu Ojengbede Location: Albert Hall


C05: 1
Introduction of Post Placental/Partum IUD insertion (PPIUD) in Lusaka, Zambia: Feasibility of training nurse midwives
Sarah Prager2, Joss Neukom3, Pratima Gupta5, Jully Chilambwe3, Nomsa Siamwanza3, Maxine Eber1, B Vwalika4, Paul D Blumenthal1
1Population Service International; 2University of Washington; 3Society for Family Health; 4University of Zambia; 5Kaiser Oakland

C05: 2
Expanding Access to Contraceptives and Improving Couple Communication about Family Planning In South – West Nigeria: Lessons Learned
John Chukwudi Bako, Uzoamaka R. Okeke, Amaka J. Nneji
Society for Family Health, Nigeria

C05: 3
Quality of family planning service in Ethiopia
Abiy Seifu Estifanos, Getnet Mitike Kassit
School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

C05: 4
Assessing the need of a family planning component in the safe motherhood project in Western Uganda
Richard Semujju, Christine Namayanja
Mariestopes Uganda, Uganda

C05: 5
Piloting and Sustaining Post Partum IUD Services in Zambia
Josselyn Neukom1, Jully Chilambwe2, Nomsa Siamwanza2
1Population Services International; 2Society for Family Health, Zambia

E05: Men and Family Planning I
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair: Barbara Katende
Session Chair: Ali Hussien Zarzour Location: Regal Hall


E05: 1
Is That a Vasectomy in Your Pocket?
Grace Lusiola, Fredrick Ndede, Nicholas Kanlisi, John M. Pile, Erin K. McGinn, A. Jensen, Isaiah Ndong
EngenderHealth, United States of America

E05: 2
Husband’s influence over use of modern family planning, in rural Ethiopia
Annabel Erulkar
Population Council, Ethiopia

E05: 3
Knowledge and current use of family planning service among males in the Ga East Municipality, Ghana
Peter Agyei-Baffour, Selina Ababio, Easmon Otupiri
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

E05: 4
Male Involvement in Family Planning Decision Making in Ile-Ife, Osun State
Macellina Yinyinade Ijadunola1, Kayode Thadius Ijadunola2, Adepeju Esimai2, Titilayo Collette Abiona3, Olasegun Temitope Afolabi2
1Dept. of Community Health, O.A.U.T.H.C. Ile-Ife, Osun state, Nigeria; 2Dept. of Community Health, O.A.U, Ile-Ife, Osun state, Nigeria; 3Chicago state university, Illinois, U.S.A

E05: 5
Psychosocial Support during Childbirth as a Catalyst for Modern Family Planning uptake in Nigeria: a Randomised Controlled Trial
Oladosu Ojengbede1,4, Imran O. Morhason-Bello1, Babatunde O. Adedokun2, Stan Becker3, Gbolahan Oni3, Amy Tsui3
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College Hospital/College of Medicine, Ibadan, Nigeria, Nigeria; 2Department of Epidemiology, Medical Statistics, and Environmental Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan; 3Gates Institute, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; 4Centre for Population and Reproductive Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan

F05: Contraceptive Practice in Asia
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair: Kuhu Maitra
Session Chair: Michelle J. Hindin Location: New Hall #1

F05: 1
Contraceptive Use is More Equitable than Maternal-Child Care in India: Exploratory Analysis
Ram Faujdar
International Institute for Population Sciences, India

F05: 2
Contraceptive Use Pattern among Married Women in Indonesia
Ria Rahayu1, Iwu Utomo2, Peter McDonald2
1Indonesia National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN), Indonesia; 2Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI), The Australian National University (ANU)

F05: 3
Contraceptive Use and Method Choice in Urban Slum of Bangladesh
S. M. Mostafa Kamal
Islamic University, Kushtia-7003, Bangladesh

F05: 4
Evidence based decision making for increasing current use of oral contraceptive pills and condoms in the rural areas of Jharkhand, India.
Amajit Mukherjee1, Dan Rosen2
1Population Services International, Gurgaon, India; 2Population Services International, Washington DC, USA

F05: 5
Innovations for Expanding Contraceptive Use in Rural Afghanistan
Douglas H. Huber1, Nika Saeedi2, Khalil Samadi3, Hedayetullah Mushfiq4, Razia Rahimzai5
1IDEAS, Inc, United States of America; 2UNDP, Geneva, Switzerland; 3STEP for Health, Kabul Afghanistan; 4Management Sciences for Health, Kabul Afghanistan; 5BASICS, Kabul, Afghanistan

G05: Costing and Tracking Funding for FP
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 9:30am - 11:00am
Sponsor: Population Action International Location: New Hall #2


G05: 1
Re-Costing ICPD: Making the New Numbers Work for Advocacy
Suzanna Dennis, Clive Mutunga
Population Action International, United States of America

G05: 2
Donor Commodity Support Required to Scale-Up Family Planning Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
John Stover1, Eva Weissman1, John Ross2
1Futures Institute, United States of America; 2Futures Group International

G05: 3
Tracking European Donor ODA Funding for RH and RH Supplies: Challenges for Advocacy in a European context
An Huybrechts
International Planned Parenthood Federation - European Network

G05: 4
Euromapping – how the costings are used for advocacy!
Karen Hoehn1, Neil Datta2
1German Foundation for World Population (DSW), Belgium; 2European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (EPF)

A06: Men and Family Planning II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Sponsor: Family Health International Location: Sheena Hall

A06: 1
Factors that Influence Male Involvement in Sexual and Reproductive Health in western Kenya: a Qualitative Study
Monica Adhiambo Onyango1, Sam Owoko2, Monica Atieno Oguttu3
1Boston University School of Public Health, United States of America; 2Kisumu Medical and Education Trust, Kenya; 3Kisumu Medical and Education Trust, Kenya

A06: 2
You started using family planning, what does he think? A study of men’s influence on contraceptive continuation in Nyando District, Kenya
Holly Burke, Constance Ambasa-Shisanya
Family Health International, United States of America

A06: 3
Using Male Educators to Increase Family Planning Uptake among Young Couples: The Malawi Male Motivator Project
Dominick Shattuck1, Brad Kerner2, Katherine Gilles1, Joshua Murphy1, Thokozani Ng’ombe2, John Bratt1, Greg Guest1
1Family Health International, United States of America; 2Save the Children

A06: 4
Myths and Misinformation, Factual Information, Discussion about Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Nigeria
Muyiwa Oladosun1, Jennifer Anyanti2, Augustine Ankomah3
1MiraMonitor Consulting Ltd., Abuja, Nigeria; 2Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria; 3Population Services International, Nairobi, Kenya

A06: 5
Male Partner’s Roles in Women’s Use of Emergency Contraception
Kelly L’Engle, Dawn Chin-Quee, Michele Lanham, Laura Hinson, Heather Vahdat
Family Health International, United States of America

B06: Contraception and Abortion I
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Session Chair: Louise Lee-Jones
Session Chair: Charles Kiggundu Location: Meera Hall

B06: 1
Patterns of contraceptive use and repeat abortion in Addis, Ababa Ethiopia
Ndola Prata1, Martine Holston2, Yilma Melkamu3, Tesfaye Endrias4, Lenesse Gobu3
1Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Development, University of California, Berkeley; 2Venture Strategies for Health and Development, United States of America; 3School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; 4Venture Strategies for Health and Development/DKT Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

B06: 2
Factors associated with induced abortion among women aged 15-49 years in Hohoe district of Ghana
Easmon Otupiri1, Charity Vivian Mote1, Roderick Larsen-Reindorf2, Enestina Oforiwaa Akowuah3
1Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-School of Medical Sciences, Ghana; 2Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital; 3Ghana Health Service

B06: 3
Motivations and obstacles to use of abortion and contraceptive services in Ukraine
Rachel Louise Criswell
Fulbright Ukraine

B06: 4
Contraception and Abortion in Zanzibar, Tanzania
Alison Holt Norris, Michelle J Hindin
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States of America

C06: Franchising FP Services
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Sponsor: Population Sciences International Location: Albert Hall

C06: 1
Private Sector Franchising for Long Term Methods in Kenya
Veronica Musembi, Risha Hess
Population Services International

C06: 2
Franchising of Private Providers in Pakistan
Sohail Agha, Dana Tilson
Greenstar Pakistan

C06: 3
Expanding access to family planning products and services: the use of a second tier franchised network in Myanmar
Jayne Rowan1, Nyo Nyo Minn1, Dan Rosen2
1PSI/Myanmar; 2PSI

C06: 4
Franchising to Increase Access and Use of LTM
Rehana Ahmed, Cynthia Eldridge
Marie Stopes International

D06: FP and Maternal Child Health Outcomes
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Session Chair: Monica Kerrigan
Session Chair: Ismail Ndifuna Location: Victoria Ballroom

D06: 1
The Contribution of Family Planning to Reducing Maternal Mortality
John A. Ross1, Ann Blanc2
1Futures Group International, United States of America; 2Engender Health, United States of America

D06: 2
Influence of Family Size, Household Food Security Status and Child Care Practices on the Nutritional Status of Under-five Children in Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Ajao Kayode Olusola, E.O. Ojofeitimi
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

D06: 3
The Effects of birth spacing on infant and child mortality and on pregnancy outcomes in Abnoub District, Rural Assiut, Upper Egypt
Etemad El-Sherif, MH Qayed, Ali Zarzour, Kawthar Fadel
Assiut University, Egypt

D06: 4
Towards Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies: Postpartum Family Planning- Behavior of Women in rural Jimma, South West Ethiopia
Yohannes Wado
Jimma University, Ethiopia

D06: 5
Systematic Review of Childbearing Patterns and Maternal Mortality
Wei Huang, Carine Ronsmans
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

E06: Interactions: FP and the Environment
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm Location: Regal Hall

E06: 1
Integration with marine conservation enhances the acceptability and use of family planning in the Philippines
Joan Castro
PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc,

E06: 2
Integration with marine conservation improves access to family planning for traditional Muslim and semi-nomadic communities on the Kenyan border with Somalia
Abdiwahab Elmoge Ahmed1, Ali Mwachui1, Sam Weru1, Judy Oglethorpe2, Cara Honzak2, Terri Lukas2
1WWF-Kenya; 2WWF-USA

E06: 3
Population, Health, and Environment in Uganda: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Case Study
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka1, Lynne Gaffikin2
1Conservation Through Public Health; 2Evaluation and Research Technologies for Health Inc

E06: 4
Integrating Population, Health And Environment In Oromia And South Regions Of Ethiopia
Negash Teklu
Consortium for the Integration of Population, Health and Environment (CIPHE)

F06: Contraceptive Practice in Uganda
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Session Chair: James Gribble
Session Chair: Joseph Konde-Lule Location: New Hall #1

F06: 1
Providers Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice and Competencies for the provision of Post-Abortion Services and Contraception in six districts in Uganda
Janet Adongo
Mariestopes Uganda, Uganda

F06: 2 (new version uploaded 12/28/09)
Trends in Unmet Need and Demand for Family Planning in Uganda
Shane Khan1, Sarah E.K. Bradley2, Joy Fishel2, Vinod Mishra2
1United Nations Children's Fund, Panama; 2ICF Macro, United States of America

F06: 3
Knowledge and Utilization of Family Planning Among Women of Reproductive Age in Northern Uganda
Frederick Kintu Mubiru, Jimmy Odong
Marie Stopes Uganda, Uganda

F06: 4
Trends in Modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate among Currently Married Women in Uganda: 1988-2006
Joseph Matovu
Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda

G06: Emergency Contraception: Prospects and Practice
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Session Chair: Susan F. Newcomer
Session Chair: Josaphat Byamugisha Location: New Hall #2

G06: 1
L’introduction de la contraception d’urgence (CU) en milieu scolaire permet-elle l'adoption de comportements à moindre risque en matière de sexualité ? Etude pilote dans une structure scolaire de Guédiawaye (Dakar – Sénégal)
Mohamed Diadhiou1, Thierno Dieng1, Fatou Bintou Mbow1, Youmané Faye2, Jill Keesbury2, Jean Charles Moreau1
1Centre Régional de Formation et de Recherche en Santé de la Reproduction, Senegal; 2Population Council

G06: 2
Understanding Supply Chain Barriers to Emergency Contraception in South Africa
Priya Nanda
ICRW, India

G06: 3
Dispensing Practices of Pharmacists relating to Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Ibadan and Lagos Metropolis Nigeria
Olukunle Omotosho
College of medicine University of Ibadan, Nigeria

G06: 4
A preference for emergency contraception: The case of emergency contraceptive pill use by private sector clients in Ghana
Dawn Chin-Quee, Kelly L'Engle
Family Health International, United States of America

G06: 5
Use of Emergency Contraception among Married and Unmarried Women Aged 18-30 in Three Kenyan Cities
Gwendolyn Tate Morgan
African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya

A07: National FP Policy and Advocacy I
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Sahlu Haile Location: Sheena Hall

A07: 1
Helping Malian Parliamentarians Bridge the Gap Between Legislation and Implementation
Modibo Maiga1, Honorable Fanta Mantchini Diarra2
1Futures Group International, Mali, Health Policy Initiative; 2Malian Parliament;

A07: 2
Repositioning Family Planning in Rwanda: How a Taboo Topic Became Priority Number One, and a Success Story
Laura Hoemeke1, Julie Solo2, Sara Stratton1, Emile Sempabwa1
1IntraHealth International, Rwanda; 2Independent Consultant

A07: 3
The Success Story of Implementing Best Practices in Kenya
Violet Anyanga Bukusi1, Maureen Kuyoh1, Marsden Solomon1, Anne Njeru2, Colette Obunga-Aloo3
1Family Health International, Kenya; 2Division of Reproductive Health, Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation; 3Futures Group

A07: 4
Three family planning policy options in low resource settings – the case of Niger
Malcolm Potts, Martha Campbell, Virginia Gidi
UC Berkeley, United States of America

B07: Contraception and Abortion II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Getachew Bekele
Session Chair: Faujdar Ram Location: Meera Hall

B07: 1
Contraceptive counseling and use after second trimester abortion in South Africa
Daniel A. Grossman1, Naomi Lince2, Jane Harries3, Debbie Constant3, Marijke Alblas4, Kelly Blanchard1
1Ibis Reproductive Health, United States of America; 2Ibis Reproductive Health, South Africa; 3Women's Health Research Unit, University of Cape Town; 4Independent consultant

B07: 2
A comparison of induced abortion, spontaneous abortion, and ectopic pregnancy gynecology patients in Ghana
Hilary Megan Schwandt1, Andreea Creanga1, Richard Adanu2, Kwabena Danso3, Tsiri Agbenyega3, Michelle Hindin1
1Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States of America; 2University of Ghana, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital; Accra, Ghana; 3Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology School of Medical Sciences; Kumasi, Ghana

B07: 3
Characteristics of women seeking abortion-related services in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Yilma Melkamu1, Tesfanesh Belay2, Ndola Prata3, Martine Holston4, Tesfaye Endrias2, Lensse Gobu1
1School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Venture Strategies for Health and Development/DKT Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 3The Bixby Center for Population, Health and Sustainability, School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley, United States; 4Venture Strategies for Health and Development, United States

B07: 4
Improving Quality of Abortion Services in Vietnam
Phuong Nguyen, Ton Van der Velden, Ngo Thuy Nga
Pathfinder International Vietnam, Viet Nam

B07: 5
Addressing Morbidity and Mortality from Unsafe Abortion: Assessment of Safe Abortion and Contraceptive Service in Ethiopia
Tibebu Alemayehu1, Joan Healy1, Karen Otsea2, Selamawit Dagne3, Janie Benson1
1Ipas (Ethiopia), Ethiopia; 2Independent Consultant; 3TRHB

C07: FP Financing
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Susan Mpanga Mukasa
Session Chair: Alexandra Ruth Todd-Lippock Location: Albert Hall

C07: 1
Global Fund Financing of Condoms and Contraceptives for Reproductive Health Commodity Security
Nadia Olson1, Dr. Fidele Ngabo2
1USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, United States of America; 2Rwanda Ministry of Health

C07: 2
Vertical Provisioning of Family Planning to Rural Communities--Time for a Rethink?
Gopi Gopalakrishnan1, Karen Pak Oppenheimer2
1World Health Partners, India; 2Venture Strategies for Health and Development, USA

C07: 3
Ensuring availability and coverage of social marketed family planning products in Nigeria: Findings from Measuring Access and Performance Survey
Samson Babatunde Adebayo, Richard Fakolade, Chinazo Ujuju, Oladipupo Banji Ipadeola
Society for Family Health, Nigeria

C07: 4
Are Contraceptive Implants Finally Affordable to Programs?
Barbara Janowitz, John Bratt, Kate Rademacher, Markus Steiner
Family Health International, United States of America

C07: 5
Social Marketing and DKT
Phil Harvey
DKT International, United States of America

D07: Addressing the FP Needs of People Living with HIV I
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Juliana Lunguzi
Session Chair: Lana Rae Dakan Location: Victoria Ballroom

D07: 1
Improving Family Planning Choices for People Living with HIV in Zambia
Uttara Bharath Kumar1, Peter Chabwela1, Carol Underwood2, Lynn Lederer1, Hilda Banda1, Jane Brown2
1Health Communication Partnership Zambia; 2Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs

D07: 2
Sexual and reproductive health needs and preferences of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR)
Assefa Seme Deresse1, Kekebe Debeko2
1SPH Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; 2SNNP Regional Health Bureau

D07: 3
Harm-reduction applied to reproductive health counseling for HIV-affected couples who choose to conceive children.
Lynn T. Matthews1, Angela Kaida2, Christina Psaros3, David R. Bangsberg3,4,5
1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Boston, MA; 2University of British Columbia; Vancouver, CA; 3Massachusetts General Hospital; Boston, MA; 4Harvard Initiative for Global Health; Boston, MA; 5The Ragon Institute; Boston, MA

D07: 4
Factors Influencing Contraceptive Choice and Discontinuation Among HIV-Positive Women in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Monica S. Malta1, Catherine S. Todd2, Mark A. Stibich3, Thais Garcia1, Diego Pacheco1, Francisco I. Bastos1
1Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil; 2Columbia University, United States of America; 3Xenex Technologies, United States of America

D07: 5
Factors Influencing Contraceptive Choice and Discontinuation Among HIV-Positive Women in Kericho, Kenya
Kennedy Imbuki1, Catherine S. Todd2, Mark A. Stibich3, Douglas N. Shaffer1, Samuel K. Sinei1
1Walter Reed Project Program, Kenya; 2Columbia University, United States of America; 3Xenex Technologies, United States of America

E07: Matching FP/RH Services to Unmet Needs
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Sponsor: Jhpiego Location: Regal Hall

E07: 1
The Case for PPIUD-Addressing Demand for Long Term Methods in Kenya and India
Jeffrey Smith, Joygrace Muthoni, Vinita Das
Jhpiego, United States of America

E07: 2
Integrating Family Planning into Essential Maternal and Newborn Care in Northern Nigeria
Emmanuel Otolorin Otolorin, Samaila Yusuf, Elaine Charurat, Catharine McKaig
Jhpiego

E07: 3
Meeting the RH Needs of the Marginalized Urban Population in Kenya
Pamela Lynam, Jane Otai, Stuart Merkel, Daniel Nguku
Jhpiego, United States of America

F07: Service Delivery for Injectables, Implants, and Oral Contraception
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Angela Akol
Session Chair: Sheila Nyawira Macharia Location: New Hall #1

F07: 1
Assessment of Implant removal practices In Ethiopia: Early Assessment in Ethiopia
Tamrat Assefa1, Atle Bahiru2, Markus Steiner3, Heather Vahdat3, Altaye Kidane1, Tsegaye Asres1, Francesca Stuer1, Grethe Peterson4
1Family Health International/Ethiopia, Ethiopia; 2Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia; 3Family Health International, USA; 4Marie Stopes International, Ethiopia

F07: 2
Tasking shifting: The case of Implants in Kenya
Janet Wasiche1, Marsden Solomon2, Maureen Kuyoh2
1Ministry of Health, Kenya, Kenya; 2Family Health International, Kenya

F07: 3
Bringing their method of choice to rural women: Community based distribution of injectable contraceptives in Tigray, Ethiopia
Ndola Prata1, Amanuel Gessessew2, Alice Cartwright1, Martine Holston3, Deborah Karasek1, Malcolm Potts1
1Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Development, University of California, Berkeley; 2Mekele University, College of Health Science, Mekele, Ethiopia; 3Venture Strategies for Health and Development, United States of America

F07: 4
Addressing unmet need for family planning in Nigeria through a comprehensive package of services
Bridgit Mary Adamou, Fatima Bunza, Abubakar Izge, Kemi Ayanda
Pathfinder International, United States of America

G07: Service Provision Assessments to Strengthen FP Programs
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Sponsor: Macro International Location: New Hall #2

G07: 1
Missed opportunities: Monitoring contraceptive supplies and stockouts
Paul Ametepi
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

G07: 2
Measuring quality of family planning services using Services Provision Assessment surveys
Rathavuth Hong1, Alfredo Fort2
1Demographic and Health Surveys at ICF Macro International, United States of America; 2Demographic and Health Surveys, PATH

G07: 3
Common National and Subnational Flaws in Management Practices of Family Planning Services in Africa
Paul Kizito1, Alfredo Fort2
1National Advisory Council for Population and Development, Ministry of Planning, Kenya; 2Demographic and Health Surveys, PATH

G07: 4
Support systems for maintaining or improving family planning services in Africa
Gulnara Semenov1, Frederick Katumba1, Hamdy M. Abdel Ghaffar2, Mohamed Abdel Aziz Mostafa2, Fatma El-Zanaty1
1Demographic and Health Surveys at ICF Macro International, United States of America; 2El Zanaty and Associates, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt

A08: National FP Policy and Advocacy II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: Harry Jooseery
Session Chair: Anthony Mbonye Location: Sheena Hall

A08: 1
Effort Ratings for National Family Planning Programs
Ellen Smith, John Ross, Aditi Krishna
Futures Group International, United States of America

A08: 2
Family planning champions: Harnessing the innovative advocate
Tricia Petruney, Kate H Rademacher, Jason B Smith
Family Health International, United States of America

A08: 3
Advocating for Innovation: Community-based Provision of Injectable Contraception in Africa - Getting Past ‘No Way!’
Kirsten Krueger, Morrisa Malkin, Crystal Dreisbach, Amanda Abbott
Family Health International, United States of America

A08: 4
Renewing High-level Commitment to FP/RH Policies: An Overview of the Policy Implementation Assessment Tool and Its Uses
Anne Jorgensen2, Anita Bhuyan1, Suneeta Sharma1, Lucia Merino3, Gadde Narayana4, Himani Sethi4, Claudia Quinto3, Marisela de al Cruz3, Alexia Alvarado5, Fernando Cano3, Imelda Zosa-Feranil2
1Futures Group International/Health Policy Initiative, Task Order 1, United States of America; 2Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)/Health Policy Initiative, Task Order 1; 3Futures Group International, Guatemala; 4Futures Group India; 5Futures Group International, El Salvador

A08: 5
Implementing Sustainable Solutions to Enhance Access to Family Planning among the Poor in Kenya
Owino Wasunna, Suneeta Sharma
USAID Health Policy Initiative, Kenya

B08: Operations Research on Postpartum FP
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Sponsor: Population Council Location: Meera Hall

B08: 1
Delivering FP information and services to postpartum women in clinic-based settings: A review of evidence from operations research
Ricardo Vernon1, Ian Askew2
1Investigacion en Salud y Demografia (INSAD), Mexico; 2Population Council, Kenya

B08: 2
Increasing use of LAM and postpartum contraception through a community-based intervention among low parity women in Uttar Pradesh, India
M.E. Khan, Mary Sebastian
Popuation Council, India

B08: 3
Strengthening postpartum family planning services to increase use of contraception in rural Egypt
Nahla Abdel-Tawab
Population Council, Egypt

B08: 4
Postpartum family planning in a high HIV environment: evidence and challenges
Charlotte E Warren1, Rachel Shongwe2, Thato Tšukulu3
1Population Council, Kenya; 2Central Statistics Office Swaziland; 3Planned Parenthood Association Lesotho

C08: Public-Private Partnerships for Successful FP Financing
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: Phil Harvey
Session Chair: Paul Hamilton Location: Albert Hall

C08: 1
Improving Social Marketing of Female Condom in Nigeria: Expanding level of coverage and quality of coverage
Samson Babatunde Adebayo, Richard Fakolade, Victoria Archibong, Jamilah Mohammed-Jantabo
Society for Family Health, Nigeria

C08: 2
Increasing Availability of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Within A Social Franchised Network Through Use Of Reproductive Health Days
Jayne Rowan1, Nyo Nyo Minn1, Dan Rosen2
1PSI/Myanmar, Myanmar; 2PSI

C08: 3
Total Market Approach to Improving Family Planning Access in the Republic of Georgia
Nino Berdzuli1, Nancy Harris2, Kartlos Kankadze3
1John Snow, Inc, United States of America; 2John Snow, Inc, United States of America; 3Healthy Women in Georgia Program, JSI Research & Training Institute

C08: 4
Experience of Oromia Development Association on Cost Sharing
Mulugeta Hawas, Tessema Firdissa
Oromia Development Association, Ethiopia

D08: Addressing the FP Needs of People Living with HIV II
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: Lilly Memory Banda-Maliro
Session Chair: Alice Auma Olawo Location: Victoria Ballroom

D08: 1
Effect of hormonal contraceptive use on time-to-death in female incident HIV seroconverters in Rakai, Uganda
Chelsea Bernhardt Polis1, Ron H Gray1, Tom Lutalo2, Fred Nalugoda2, David Serwadda3, Godfrey Kigozi2, Joseph Kagaayi2, Noah Kiwanuka3, Nelson Sewankambo3, Michael Z. Chen1, Maria Wawer1
1Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States of America; 2Rakai Health Sciences Program, Uganda Virus Research Institute, Entebbe, Uganda; 3Institute of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

D08: 2
Predictors of Pregnancy in Microbicide Trials
Vera Halpern1, Che-Chin Lie1, Fernand Guédou2, Florence Mirembe3, Christine Mauck4, Roshini Govinden5, Donna McCarraher1, Orikomaba Obunge6, Folasade Ogunsola7
1Family Health International, United States of America; 2Unité de Recherche en Santé des Populations, Centre Hospitalier Affilié Universitaire de Québec, Québec, Canada; 3Makarere University, Kampala, Uganda; 4CONRAD, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Arlington, VA USA; 5HIV Prevention Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Durban, South Africa; 6University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria; 7College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

D08: 3
Role of Menstruation in Contraceptive Choice Among HIV-Positive Women in Soweto, South Africa
Fatima Laher1, Catherine S. Todd2, Mark A. Stibich3, Rebecca Phofa1, Xoliswa Behane1, Loreto Mohapi1, Glenda Gray1
1Perinatal HIV Research Unit, Witwatersrand University, South Africa; 2Columbia University, United States of America; 3Xenex Technologies, United States of America

D08: 4
Peri-conception pre-exposure prophylaxis for sero-discordant couples who choose to conceive children in resource-limited settings.
Lynn T. Matthews1, David R. Bangsberg2,3,4
1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Boston, MA; 2Harvard Initiative for Global Health; Boston, MA; 3Massachusetts General Hospital; Boston, MA; 4The Ragon Institute; Boston, MA

D08: 5
Scaling Up Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus to Improve the Quality of Family Planning and HIV Counseling through Linking Counseling and Testing with Family Planning Services, Kenya and South Africa
Mantshi Elizabeth Teffo-Menziwa, Wilson Liambila, Saiqa Mullick, Doctor Khoza, Ian Askew, Edwin Maroga
Population Council, South Africa

E08: Contraceptive Failure, Unwanted Pregnancy and EC
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Sponsor: Institut National d’Etude Démographiques Location: Regal Hall

E08: 1
Gender relations and unintended pregnancies in Ouagadougou : are men a problem or a solution?
Clementine Rossier1, André Soubeiga2, Nathalie Sawadogo3
1Institut National d’Etude Démographiques, France; 2Université de Ouagadougou, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; 3Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

E08: 2
Contraceptive difficulties in Africa: what role for emergency contraception?
Nathalie Bajos1, Agnès Adjagmagbo2, Michèle Ferrand3, Agnès Guillaume2, Clémentine Rossier4, Maria Texeira5
1Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Paris, France; 2Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Marseille, France; 3Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France; 4Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques, Paris, France; 5Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Paris, France

E08: 3
Providers’ perspective on emergency contraception and opportunities for enhancing access in Ghana, Burkina Faso and Morocco
Susannah Mayhew
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom ECAF team

E08: 4
Entry into sexuality and access to contraception: Comparing Morocco and Senegal
Agnès Adjamabgo1, Fatima Bakass2, Pierrette Koné3
1Institut de Recherche pour le Dévelopement, Marseille, France; 2Institut National de Statistiques et d’Economie Appliquée, Rabat, Morocco; 3Santé Reproductive et Genre, Dakar, Senegal

F08: Harnessing Social Institutions to Support FP
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: John Goodhart Cleland
Session Chair: Linda Cahaelen Location: New Hall #1

F08: 1
Engaging Muslim Leaders in Support of Family Planning in Tanzania
Gregory Kamugisha
Futures Group International, Tanzania/Health Policy Initiative, Tanzania

F08: 2
Improved Sexual Behavior among Young Women: The Women-LEEP Experience
Oghenefego Onome Isikwenu1, Mary James2, Bridget Anyafulu3, Ehita Ikoghode-Aikpitanyi4, Tunde Akintoroye5
1Inspiro Communications & Media, Nigeria; 2Oxfam Australia; 3Int'l Centre for Women Empowerment & Child Dev; 4Girl Power Initiative, Asaba; 5PET NYSC, Delta state

F08: 3
Family Planning, Abortion and HIV in Ghanaian Print Media: A Content Analysis of the Most Widely Circulated Ghanaian Newspaper Since 1950 – The Daily Graphic
Amos Kankponang Laar
School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana

F08: 4
Assessing Quality of Family Planning Service Provision among Private Patent Medicine Vendors in Nigeria
Samson Babatunde Adebayo, Afiya Gofwan, Chinazo Ujuju, Richard Fakolade
Society for Family Health, Nigeria

G08: Effective Programming and Service Delivery III
Time: Tuesday, 17 November 2009: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: Susan Krenn
Session Chair: Beatrice Atieno Ochieng Location: New Hall #2

G08: 1
Campagne Nationale en Faveur de la Planification Familiale au Mali : Contribution au Repositionnement de la Planification Familiale
Abdourhamane Maïga, Diallo Haleimatou Maiga, Timothée Gandaho, Lisa Nichols, Keïta Binta, Doucoure Arkia Diallo, Konate Ramata Fomba
Programme Santé USAID/ATN Plus, Mali

G08: 2
Family Planning Implementation Teams: Building Sustainable Community Ownership in Rural Uganda
Joan Patterson2, Paige Anderson Bowen1, Heather Lukolyo1, Laura C. Ehrlich1, Diana K. DuBois1
1Minnesota International Health Volunteers, United States of America; 2University of Minnesota School of Public Health, United States of America

G08: 3
The Confiance Family Planning Network: using a social marketing network to re-establish FP in a post-conflict DRC
Jamaica Corker
Population Services International, United States of America

G08: 4
Policy imperatives for systems oriented approaches to scaling up: Case example of taking a new family planning method to national scale
Susan Igras, Rebecka Lundgren, Marie Mukubatsinda, Arsene Binanga, Foufa Toure
Institute for Reproductive Health/Georgetown Univ, United States of America

G08: 5
Integrated Family Health Program Helps Family Planning Compliance Among Women Using After the First Child.
Tawhida Khalil, Douglas Storey, Don Hess
JHU SPH, Egypt

 
   
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