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Publication Date: 04/30/2021
 
Transitions are moments of high possibility. A chance to start fresh; a chance to change course. An opportunity to build on what we ve learned and strike out in new directions.
Dear colleague,
 
Transitions are moments of high possibility. A chance to start fresh; a chance to change course. An opportunity to build on what we ve learned and strike out in new directions. This year is a time of major transitions for our partnership, as FP2020 becomes FP2030.
 
It s also a time of personal transitions. As you know, the governance structure for our partnership is changing, and the search for a new Executive Director is well underway. When they come on board, it will be important for them to have a clean slate and a fresh horizon on which to build. ....

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Accelerating Family Planning Progress in West Africa Through Mass Media: One Success Story in Burkina Faso


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Publication Date: 04/29/2021
By Joanna Murray, Director of Research, Development Media International
An estimated 218 million women across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have an unmet need for contraception: that is, they want to avoid a pregnancy but are not using modern contraceptives. Mass media reaches a large share of the population in these countries, but how effective is it in changing behaviors? To answer this question, Development Media International (DMI) conducted a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of an intensive, 30-month radio campaign in Burkina Faso that promoted family planning. The trial was funded by the Global Innovation Fund (GIF), Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and an individual philanthropist. ....

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The Media or the Message? Experimental Evidence on Mass Media and Modern Contraception Uptake in Burkina Faso


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The structure of the campaign - with frequent messages over 2.5 years and the focus on engaging programming - was well adapted to influence behavior through this mechanism.
In 2014, only 16% of women of childbearing age in Burkina Faso used modern methods of contraception, and the average woman gave birth to six children over her lifetime. High fertility rates and short spacing between births are both associated with poor health outcomes for women, but social norms and lack of (or mis)information can discourage contraceptive use. Mass media campaigns have potential to provide information on the benefits and logistics of family planning and influence social norms at low cost. This two-level randomised controlled trial (RCT) assessed the effectiveness of a 2.5-year mass media campaign implemented by Development Media International (DMI) to increase modern contracepti ....

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