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New Tools and Approaches for Measuring Family Planning and Reproductive Health

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November 05, 2025 11:55 - 13:15(America/Bogota)
Venue : Ágora Room K
20251105T1155 20251105T1315 America/Bogota New Tools and Approaches for Measuring Family Planning and Reproductive Health Ágora Room K ICFP 2025 info@theicfp.org

Sub Sessions

Rethinking Success in Family Planning Programs: What is the evidence base for societal impact?

Individual Abstract12. Advances in Measurement and Analytics 11:55 AM - 01:15 PM (America/Bogota) 2025/11/05 16:55:00 UTC - 2025/11/05 18:15:00 UTC
Presenters
OO
Onikepe Owolabi
Vice President Of International Research, Guttmacher Institute
Co-Authors
JG
Jewel Gausman
Senior Research Scientist, Guttmacher Institute
SK
Sarah Keogh
Guttmacher Institute
AC
Alice Cartwright
Senior Research Scientist, Guttmacher Institute, New York, USA
MS
Melissa Stillman
Senior Research Associate, Guttmacher Institute
SC
Sidney Chech
Guttmacher Institute

The Measurement of Undesired Fertility: A Survey Experiment in Nigeria

Individual Abstract12. Advances in Measurement and Analytics 11:55 AM - 01:15 PM (America/Bogota) 2025/11/05 16:55:00 UTC - 2025/11/05 18:15:00 UTC
Presenters
MI
Mobolaji Ibitoye
Rutgers University
Co-Authors
FO
Funmilola OlaOlorun
Associate Professor, College Of Medicine, University Of Ibadan, Nigeria
JC
John Casterline
The Ohio State University

Developing a novel survey measure of contraceptive access in Wisconsin, USA

Individual Abstract12. Advances in Measurement and Analytics 11:55 AM - 01:15 PM (America/Bogota) 2025/11/05 16:55:00 UTC - 2025/11/05 18:15:00 UTC
Presenters
LS
Leigh Senderowicz
Assistant Professor, University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Co-Authors
FW
Fiona Weeks
UW Madison
RH
Rachel Hodapp
Research Scientist, UW Madison
ER
Emma Romell
UW Madison

Rethinking family planning measurement with a reproductive justice and rights lens: results of a stakeholder survey

Individual Abstract12. Advances in Measurement and Analytics 11:55 AM - 01:15 PM (America/Bogota) 2025/11/05 16:55:00 UTC - 2025/11/05 18:15:00 UTC
Presenters
IS
Ilene Speizer
Professor, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
Co-Authors
GS
GILDA Sedgh
Advisor, Population Services International
Elizabeth Sully
Director Of International Research , Guttmacher Institute
Niranjan Saggurti
Country Director, Population Council
MS
Madeleine Short
Independent
GB
Georgina Binstock
Centro De Estudios De Población (CENEP) And National Scientific And Technical Research Council (CONICET)
Fredrick Makumbi
Associate Professor, Makerere University School Of Public Health
AN
Abdoul Moumouni Nouhou
Chercheur, GRADE Africa
IC
Irene Casique
CRIM-UNAM

Guidelines for the Use of Routine Health Information Data for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Program Decisions

Individual Abstract12. Advances in Measurement and Analytics 11:55 AM - 01:15 PM (America/Bogota) 2025/11/05 16:55:00 UTC - 2025/11/05 18:15:00 UTC
Presenters Scott Moreland
Independent Consultant, Independent
Co-Authors
FO
Fredrick Okwayo
Technical Adviser, Population Data Policy, UNFPA
EZ
Elizabeth Zishiri
UNFPA
GT
Gerald Tesha
Independent Consultant
NJ
Neil Jacobs
Independent Consultant
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University Of Wisconsin-Madison
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Guttmacher Institute
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University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
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University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
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