1.
Effects of Pregnancy Intention, Interpregnancy Interval and Postpartum Contraception Uptake on Child Survival: Insights from the Indian Demographic Health Surveys •
Sumedha ., Research scholar at Centre for the Study of Regional Development (C.S.R.D) Jawaharlal Nehru University (J.N.U;
Monirujjaman Biswas, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
2.
Understanding the Association between Intention to Use Contraceptives and Exposure to Family Planning Messaging on Mass Media among Low Parity Women in India •
Umang _, Sambodhi Research and Communication Private Limited;
Debrupa Bhattacharjee, Sambodhi Research and Communication Private Limited.
3.
Women's Empowerment and the Use of Family Planning in the Maradi and Zinder Regions of Niger •
HAMADOU ADAMA Abdou Aziz, Grade Africa;
HAROUNA OUMARA Mohamed, GRADE Africa;
YAYE ALBADE Ahmed, GRADE Africa.
4.
Women's Experience of Care and Level of Satisfaction with the Family Planning Services among Women and Nursing Mothers in Low-Income Communities in Edo State, Nigeria. •
Oluseun Adejugbe, The Challenge Initiative;
Nwanne Kalu, The challenge Initiative;
Arome Odoma, The Challenge Initiative.
5.
The Challenge Initiative(Tci) Private Sector Engagement Approach in Postpartum Family Planning Service Uptake: A Case of Lagos State -Tci Partnership •
Dorcas Akila, The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP);
Oluwasegun Akinola, Center for Communication Programs at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;
omotunde odanye, JHUCCP;
Olukunle Omotoso, Centre for Communications Programs.
6.
Family Planning Inreaches as an Implementation Strategy to Increase Uptake of Contraceptive Services: A Case Study of 10 Nigerian States •
Oluwasegun Akinola, Center for Communication Programs at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
7.
Evaluating Impact Of Contraceptive Use On Women’s Health And Socioeconomic Status – Findings From Systematic Reviews •
Moazzam Ali, World Health Organization (WHO).
8.
THE OREDERING OF MARRIAGE, SEX, BIRTH AND PREGNANCY DISRUPTION: INSIGHTS FROM A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN UGANDA •
Claire Ashaba, Makerere University;
Christabellah Namugenyi, Makerere University;
Douglas Candia, Makerere University;
John A Mushomi, Makerere University;
John Bosco Asiimwe, Makerere University;
Odur Benard, Makerere University;
Zabibu Afazali, Makerere University;
Peter Kisaakye, Makerere University;
Shaheen Memon, Makerere University.
9.
Assessment of Contraceptive-Use Type among Women Attending Family Planning Clinic at the University Colllege Hospital [uch], Ibadan, Nigeria 2018-2022 •
ADEOLU ATOYEBI, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria;
Stephen Adebowale, University of Ibadan;
Simeon Olaoye, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria.
10.
CAUSAL IMPACT OF THE WELL-BEING ON THE CONTRACEPTIVE USE OF TUNISIAN WOMEN: INSIGHTS FROM TUNISIA MICS2023 DATA •
JALILA ATTAFI, Faculté des Sciences Économiques Et de Gestion de Tunis.
11.
Contextual Factors Influencing Modern Contraceptives Use among Men in Nigeria •
Olaide Ayodeji , Federal University Oye-Ekiti,Ekiti State;
Kolawole E. Odusina, Federal University Oye-Ekiti.
12.
Mapping the Impact: Geospatial Analysis of Modern Contraceptive Use among Sexually Active Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa •
Michael Chipeta, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP);
McEwen Khundi, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP);
Nyovani Madise.
13.
Costing Analysis of an Adolescent Contraceptive Uptake Program: Evaluating Financial Efficiency Across Implementation Geographies in Ethiopia and Northern Nigeria •
Alexis Coppola, Population Services International (PSI).
14.
PREVALENCE AND DETERMINANTS OF MALE MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN TOGO: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN THE MARITIME REGION •
Essi Kpegba, Regional Institute For Population Studies, University Of Ghana;
Agnes Kotoh, University of Ghana.
15.
Changes in the Use of Contraceptive Methods among Women in Latin America and the Caribbean during the Second Decade of the 21st Century: The Case of Argentina, Costa Rica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. •
Víctor Loyola, Centro De Investigaciones Y Estudios Sobre La Cultura Y La Sociedad - Universidad Nacional De Córdoba (Argentina). Unidad Ejecut;
Laura Acosta, CIECS (CONICET y UNC);
Enrique Peláez, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
16.
Trends and Inequalities in Use of Modern Contraception in Niger •
Ibrahim Maazou, Institut National De La Statistique;
Sokhna Thiam, African Population and Health Research Center;
Rachida Harouna, Ministère de la Santé Publique, de la Population et de l'Action Sociale;
Yahaya Mahamadou, Ministère de la Santé Publique, de la Population et de l'Action Sociale;
Gouda Roland M. Mady, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health;
Youssoufa Lamou Ousseini, Institut National de la Statistique;
Agbessi Amouzou, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;
Almamy Kante, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;
Mahamadou Alzouma, Institut National de la Statistique.
17.
Effect of The Challenge Initiative’s Family Planning Program on intention to use Contraceptives among non-user women in selected cities of India •
Deepti 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, Deputy Director;
Kate Graham, Senior Program Officer.
18.
Effect of Contraception Uptake on Pregnancy Outcomes among Young Women: Evidence from the Indian Demographic Health Surveys •
Abhinav Mishra, C.S.R.D, S.S.S, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY;
Monirujjaman Biswas, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
19.
The Use of Traditional Methods to Avoid Pregnancies:
A Global Perspective •
Joseph Molitoris, United Nations Population Division;
Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations;
Jamaica Corker, Independent Researcher;
Philipp Ueffing, European Commission - Joint Research Centre;
Aisha Dasgupta, UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office;
Mark Wheldon, United Nations Population Division.
20.
Rolling Family Planning Unto Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme: Stakeholders' Perspectives •
Dela Nai, Population Council;
Kamil Fuseini, North-West University, South Africa;
Esi Asare Prah, MSI Reproductive Choices;
Laura Dogbey, Population Council, Ghana;
Patience Siaw, Population Council, Ghana;
Akua Obeng-Dwamena, Population Council;
Pilar Seielstad, Cornell University.
21.
How Do Contraceptives Affect Inter-Birth Intervals? An Empirical Inquiry Using Contraceptive Calendar •
Syeda Naz, East Tennessee State University.
22.
Improving Access and Equity in Provision of Family Planning: Insights from the Delivering Equitable and Sustainable Increases in Family Planning (Desip) Program in Kenya •
Lilian Ngesa, Population Services Kenya;
Charlotte Pahe, Population Services Kenya;
Margaret Njenga, Population Services Kenya;
James Rotich, Population Services Kenya.
23.
The Social Variability of the Non-Use of Condoms among Married Men in Cameroon •
Marcel Nkoma, Ministry of Economy, Planning and regional develpment.
24.
Decomposition and Trend of Unmet Need for Contraception among Young Women of Reproductive Age in Nigeria, 2003-2018 •
Simeon Olaoye, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria;
Stephen Adebowale, University of Ibadan;
ADEOLU ATOYEBI, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria.
25.
Modelling the Impact of Educational Campaigns and Spousal Involvement on Women's Fertility Preferences and Pregnancy Outcomes •
Evans Omondi, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC);
Sharon Chepkemoi, African Population and Health Research Center;
Agnes Kiragga, African Population and Health Research Center.
26.
Pregnancy Planning, Place of Birth and Birth Weight in Sub-Saharan Africa •
Sibiri Clement Ouedraogo, Institut National de La Statistique et de La Démographie (INSD);
Moussa Bougma, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP).
27.
Pratique Contraceptive, Intention de fécondité et fécondité réalisée : Une étude Comparative Entre Le Burkina Faso Et La Cote d’Ivoire •
Dao Oumarou, Assistant de recherche;
Moussa Zan, ISSP;
Georges Guiella, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de La Population de L’Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo.
28.
Birth Interval trajectories under fertility transition in India, 1992-2021: Regional heterogeneity and time-fixed effect socio-demographic correlates •
Sonam Priya, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi.
29.
Rwandan Women's Implant Experience with Implant Removal and Insertion •
Hilary Schwandt, Western Washington University;
Sequoia Dearborn, Western Washington University;
Marina Koch, Western Washington University;
Mya Landback, Western Washington University;
Isabella Lowell, Western Washington University;
Sandra Mumararungu, University of Rwanda;
Sydney Patterson, Western Washington University;
Aubree Radtke, Self employed;
Iris Seiwerath, a student at Western Washington University;
Biganette-Evidente Shemeza, INES-Ruhengeri – Institute of Applied Sciences;
Nate Tatem, Western Washington University;
Ruth Ufitimbabazi, University of Rwanda;
Liz Uwera, INES-Ruhengeri – Institute of Applied Sciences;
Seth L. Feinberg, Western Washington University.
30.
Making Family Planning Strategies as Key Facilitator to Positively Improve the Utilization of Multiple Health Services •
Mukesh Sharma, Population Services International, India;
Amit Kumar, Advisor;
Parul Saxena, Senior Advisor.
31.
Yanae®: a Painless Alternative for Successful Interval IUD Insertion •
Sharad Singh, Pregna International Limited ;
Anjoo Agarwal, King George's Medical University, Lucknow;
Deepali Srivastava, King George's Medical University, Lucknow;
Renu Singh, King George's Medical University, Lucknow;
Vanita Jain, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh;
Bharti Joshi, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh;
Raman Bansal, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh;
Kalpana Mahadik, R. D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain;
Razia Sultana, R. D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain;
Richa Singh, Sarojini Naidu Medical College, Agra;
H. Mathé, Cemag Care, Paris;
C. Desjardin, Cemag Care, Paris;
V. Michaels Lopez, Cemag Care, Paris;
Ulmann Ulmann, Cemag Care, Paris.
32.
Title: Feedback Collection for the Modified Postpartum Intrauterine Device (Ppiud) with Inserter in Postpartum Women Who Underwent Vaginal Delivery. •
Suditi Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras;
Sharad Singh, Pregna International Limited ;
Vineeta Ghanghoriya, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur, India;
Kavita N Singh, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur, India.
33.
The Spatial Variation and Correlates of Unmet Need for Family Planning in India: Implications for Program •
Ajay Singh, Independent Consultant;
Ruchi Jain, National Council of Applied Economic Research, India.
34.
The Relative Risk of Dying Due to Remaining Pregnant Compared with Having an Abortion •
Amanda Stevenson, University of Colorado at Boulder.
35.
Factors associated with optimal antenatal care use among women of reproductive age in South Africa •
Mluleki Tsawe, North-West University.
36.
Understanding Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors Influencing Acceptance of Male Sterilization: A Comparative Study in India •
Shubhi Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Usha Ram, IIPS.