Welcome to the Condom Use Toolkit
Male and female condoms are the only contraceptive methods that provide dual protection against both unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV. Through state-of-the-art scientific evidence, programmatic guidance, and implementation tools, the Condom Use Toolkit assists health policy makers, program managers, service providers, and others in planning, managing, evaluating, and supporting the provision of condoms.
The main thematic navigation tabs above include:
· essential knowledge on effectiveness, acceptability, and best practices in condom use to prevent pregnancy and STIs
Browse the topics by clicking on the tabs. Click on the full-text resources to open or download them to your computer. Many items in the Condom Use Toolkit can be adapted for use in specific country contexts and unique program circumstances. Users with limited Internet access can
order the toolkit on a CD.
How have you used the Condom Use Toolkit in your work? Are there new resources or topic areas that should be included in the toolkit? Share your suggestions, comments, and questions by emailing us at
toolkits@k4health.org or posting on the
discussion board.