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The ECP Handbook: Introducing and Mainstreaming the Provision of Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Developing Countries


Author

Sharif M. I. Hossain
M.E. Khan
Ricardo Vernon
Jill Keesbury
Ian Askew
John Townsend
Victoria Rumbold

Publication Date

March 1, 2009

Summary

The ECP Handbook provides comprehensive guidance to help managers of integrated reproductive health programmes, health care directors, and policymakers introduce emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) within local and national family planning programmes. Operations research has demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of ECPs as a way of preventing unintended pregnancy following unprotected sex or failure of an existing contraceptive method. The handbook presents a step-by-step process for introducing ECPs that can be adapted to each country’s needs and resources. The process, based on research conducted in several developing countries, covers the full continuum of ECP programming, including the following:
• Needs assessments and operations research
• Drug registration
• Training and logistics
• Introduction of ECP scale-up

Additionally, the handbook discusses ways to address the needs of specific segments of the population, including special groups, such as adolescents and rape survivors. The handbook contains four sections:

  1. Introduction and Background' describes the existing situation of ECP programming around the globe.
  2. Addressing the Needs of Specific Populations' describes programming approaches designed for specific populations.
  3. Introducing and Mainstreaming ECPs' describes five chronological steps for making ECP programming an integral component of a national reproductive health programme.
  4. The 'Bibliography' lists resources for ECP programming.

A CD-ROM of the handbook is available upon request at publications@popcouncil.org



Publisher

Number of Pages

33

Contact

Population Council

One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza

New York NY
10017
United States

Source

Email from Sarah Campbell to The Communication Initiative on April 3 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 07 2009
Last Updated May 11 2009



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