Project Description

The Family Planning project will support a comprehensive qualitative research around family planning accessibility to Syrian Refugees and vulnerable host communities, that will be utilized for better informed policies and strategies to provide healthcare services. Moreover, the project will support the digitalization efforts of family planning services that will enhance the accessibility of the family planning services among the clients and to assure better and sustainable data that can be utilized for better evidenced based action-oriented, and human rights-based decisions. Following the formative phase of the project; co-design workshops in both countries will be conducted through engaging healthcare providers to provide solid approach to develop the intervention packages on couples counselling and family planning services. The project will continue with the package implementation followed by intervention package evaluation exercise. The project team will ensure dissemination of projects results in each phase through production of manuscripts and communicating the projects outputs on regular basis.