Thursday, July 17 / 17:15 - 18:45 Meeting Room P2 - Merivale Side

Session 169
Improving Contraceptive Uptake: Long-Standing Approaches and New Strategies

Chair: Ann M. Moore, Guttmacher Institute

1. The Relationship between Cell Phone Use and Family Planning: A Multi-Country Longitudinal StudyPhilip Anglewicz, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Carolina Cardona, Johns Hopkins University; Apoorva Jadhav, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Caroline Moreau, INSERM/INED and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

2. How to Analyze the Choice of Modern Contraception in Africa? The Mixed Contraception Indicator Approach.Tchango Ngalé Georges Alain, Université de Montréal.

3. Effect of the Challenge Initiative’s Family Planning Program on Intention to Use Contraceptives among Non-User Women in Selected Cities of IndiaDeepti Mathur, Population Services International, India; Hitesh Sahni, Deputy Chief of Party, TCIHC India; Mukesh Sharma, Population Services International, India; Emily Das, Population Services International, India; Samarendra Behera, Population Services International, India; Kate Graham, Senior Program Officer.

4. Sexual Reproductive Health Patterns among Cambodian Women with DisabilitiesPravitasari Pravitasari, Ministry of Population and Family Development / National Population and Family Planning Board in Lampung; Riance Maria Sinaga, Gadjah Mada University; Fadiah Putri, The University of Melbourne.

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