This case study reviews and captures the progress made in ensuring domestic and external resources are mobilized for RMNCAH+N interventions; how the process has catalyzed prioritization of RMNCAH+N within decentralized systems; improvements in the health indicators; engagement and coordination of all actors including civil society and other stakeholders; and enhancement of mutual accountability across all actors. Read More
Policy Brief
Enabling Environment Overview
This brief explains the enabling environment for voluntary, rights-based family planning and how the different components of the enabling environment work together to support equitable access to and use of family planning information and services. The brief provides a framework for how the enabling environment HIPs are related among themselves and play a supporting role with the service delivery and social and behavior change HIPs to strengthen family planning programs.Read More
What Counts as Success in Child Marriage Interventions?: A Discussion on Age, Agency, and Measuring Change That Matters
On February 2, 2022, the CEFMU and Sexuality Working Group convened a webinar to discuss issues related to child marriage interventions. Panelists shared their perspectives on 1) why age of marriage as standalone vision and measure of success is limiting and potentially harmful; 2) alternative programming approaches and measurements; and 3) needs from funders and researchers to advance this work. This brief, also available in Spanish and French, shares key takeaways from the event. Read More
A Case for Differentiated Legal Responses to Child, Early and Forced Marriage and Unions: Lessons From India for a Global Audience
This brief sheds light on how the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, and other related laws, in India are being used in practice and the resulting impact on girls’ lives. It discusses the drivers of child and early marriage amongst adolescents in India, who is using the law and how, who is benefiting most from its implementation, and if anyone is being harmed. Read More
Analysis of Gender-Related Inequalities and Discrimination in the Health Sector in Senegal: Toward Effective Human Resources Management
This technical brief details Senegal’s first gender discrimination and inequality analysis. It provides an overview of the study methodology; key results pertaining to attitudes, work conditions, and violence and discrimination against women in the health sector; and recommendations. Read More
Addressing Gender in Global Health and Development: Insights From MOMENTUM
This brief provides an overview on how the MOMENTUM project is addressing gender across the project cycle and within a variety of program areas. Given the project’s scale and scope, insights from this resource may be useful to other global health implementers seeking to ensure that gender is effectively integrated within their projects. Read More