Welcome to the Family Planning and HIV Services Integration Toolkit

© 2004 Rebecca Callahan, Courtesy of PhotoshareIntegration of family planning and HIV services offers opportunities to reach more women with life-saving services such as contraception, HIV prevention counseling, and antiretroviral therapy. Addressing women’s reproductive health needs in a holistic manner strengthens the impact of both family planning and HIV services. Program planners considering integration must weigh a number of factors to determine whether and how to link family planning and HIV services in a given setting. These include:

  • the extent of the HIV epidemic
  • contraceptive prevalence
  • the capacity of providers
  • the facilities available
  • the human and financial resources required
This toolkit for policy makers, program managers, service providers, advocates, and others provides links to guidelines, research, curricula, communication materials, manuals, job aids, case studies, and other tools to plan, manage, deliver, evaluate, and support integrated services. The information can be accessed using the horizontal navigation tabs at the top of every page.
 
To contribute additional information, suggest new resources, or connect with colleagues around the world, please make use of the discussion board or send an email to toolkits@k4health.org. To find a particular publication, please use the site map or type the title in the search box at the top of the page and click on the magnifying glass icon. For more details about this toolkit and other K4Health Toolkits, please visit the About link.

 

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