ExpandPF Project Evaluates Healthcare Facilities in Togo for Reproductive Health Support

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Wednesday, 24 April 2024 16:24
ExpandPF Project Evaluates Healthcare Facilities in Togo for Reproductive Health Support

(Togo First) - The ExpandPF project, backed by the Togolese Association for Family Welfare (ATBEF) and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), has initiated an assessment of healthcare facilities in the Kloto, Haho, and Est-Mono districts of Togo. The project's goal is to support these facilities in reproductive health better.

A data collection mission recently took place from April 15th to 19th, visiting 40 intervention sites to evaluate service providers' capacities and the quality of long-term family planning services. Officially launched on March 26, 2024, by the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene, the initiative “mainly aims to identify the genuine needs of healthcare facilities”.

“ExpandPF employs a social and behavioral change approach to bring family planning services closer to marginalized communities. Strategies include community-based distribution and contraception for adolescents and youth.”

The data collected will form the foundation of a comprehensive assessment report, complete with a targeted improvement plan.

Funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with $49.5 million, the ExpandPF project aims to strengthen the quality of family planning and reproductive health services in Togo. Led by ATBEF for five years (2023-2028), this initiative is part of a broader regional vision.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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