Pakistan
Working in Pakistan, we increased the use of family planning services through a voucher system, allowing women from poor communities to access services for free
Active in:
PakistanDriving sustainability and national ownership of sexual reproductive health programmes through supportive legal, financial and policy frameworks
Active in:
Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar , Malawi, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tanzania, Uganda, ZambiaConducting PEER studies to inform the design of family planning and reproductive health services
Providing technical and management capacity to improve policy, planning and management in the health sector
Active in:
PakistanEvaluating projects to promote safe motherhood and improve maternal and newborn health to generate recommendations and learn lessons for future project design
Gathering Evidence and Finding Solutions for Scaling up Access for MNCH Products in LMICs
Our experts
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Priti DavePriti is a global advocate for women's sexual and reprodutive health and rights, and advises governments on strengthening health systems for universal health care. As Technical Associate, she leads on strengthening policies, legislation and plans to expand access to quality family planning services and safe abortion under the FCDO funded Women's Integrated Sexual Health Programme. She also supports Options identify and secure new business. Priti uses her vast experience of working in global public health with foundations, as team leader of a UK aid funded programme in India, and in the senior leadership team at Options as director of strategy to improve the health and well being of the most vulnerable.
News
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Thursday, 31 Mar 2022Our UK Aid funded Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) programme shares lessons on how its focus on creating an enabling environment has contributed to better sexual and reproductive health outcomes in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Zambia.
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Friday, 4 Mar 2022We share lessons on how adaptive programming can overcome the rigidity of traditional approaches, especially during a major crisis like COVID-19.
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Wednesday, 30 Jun 2021We have been working with governments in seven countries across Asia and Africa to ensure they prioritise access to sexual and reproductive and family planning services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Download the brief to find out more.