IRH addresses this critical time of early adolescence with approaches that improve body literacy and fertility awareness to help young people understand their maturing bodies...
IRH is committed to meeting the evolving family planning needs of women and couples throughout the lifecycle by ensuring they have access to a broad range of options...
Addressing gender is implicit in our work. We view gender equity as a cross cutting issue that must be embedded throughout the design and evaluation of all of reproductive health programs.
IRH believes that by placing accurate information about fertility in the hands of women, men, girls, and boys, they will be able to understand how sex, reproduction and contraception interconnect...
IRH has multiple years of experience scaling up successful pilot programs to address unmet need for family planning and studying the process along the way.
The FAM Project builds upon the experience of previous USAID-funded projects in which IRH developed, tested and introduced fertility awareness-based methods (FAM)...
The GREAT Project aims to promote gender-equitable attitudes and behaviors among adolescents (ages 10-19) and their communities with the goal of reducing gender-based violence.
Tékponon Jikuagou aims to reduce unmet need for family planning in Benin through social network interventions with a goal to create a social environment that fosters reflective family planning dialogue.
The REAL Fathers Initiative aims to build positive parenting practices among young fathers in post-conflict Northern Uganda to reduce the incidence of violence.
We engage with a wide range of public and private sector programs across the country to include fertility awareness methods (FAM) among the choice of methods they offer to clients.
IRH collaborated to strengthen the provision of family planning methods through faith-based health facilities in Kenya, with a specific focus on community-based provision.
This Toolkit was created to engage adolescents and adults to transform gender and reproductive health outcomes by learning about their bodies, reproductive health, gender-based violence and gender roles and act to support changes in the home and community for adolescents. It includes Flipbooks, Activity Cards, a Radio Discussion Guide and a Community Game.
This peer-reviewed article highlights research conducted in Nepal with Save the Children's Choices curriculum, a set of activities supporting very young adolescents to explore alternative views of masculinities and feminities.
Integrating the Standard Days Method® (SDM) into family planning programs provides an opportunity to test innovative strategies to engage men in family planning. This publication gives particular attention to the role that SDM plays in encouraging cooperation of the male partner through a variety of community-based contexts.
Supporting adolescents (10-19 years) in northern Uganda to improve reproductive health, reduce gender-based violence and achieve equal opportunities between boys and girls is a big goal. The Gender Roles, Equality, and Transformations (GREAT)...
Remember when you were just entering puberty and learning about the human body for the first time? Chances are you encountered rumors about sexuality, fertility, and family planning. Perhaps you still hear rumors today. Accurate understanding and...