Index by author
Adefila, Adewale
- Open AccessImproving the Quality of Adolescent and Youth-Friendly Health Services Through Integrated Supportive Supervision in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Akinola Oluwasegun, Krishna Bose, Olukunle Omotoso, Adewale Adefila and Lisa MwaikamboGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200169; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00169
Integrating quality assurance in Nigeria’s family planning supportive supervision system improved the quality of adolescent- and youth-friendly health services and contraceptive uptake by clients aged 15–24 years.
- Open AccessImproving Contraceptive Service Quality and Accessibility for Adolescents and Youth Through Proprietary Patent Medicine Vendors in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Oluwasegun Akinola, Olukunle Omotoso, Saori Ohkubo, Adewale Adefila, Philemon Yohanna, Nwanne Ikodiya Kalu, Adebusola Oyeyemi, Olubunmi Ojelade, Aisha Waziri, Winifred Kwaknat, Olusola Solanke, Bernard Emonena, Oluwafemi Rotimi, Lisa Mwaikambo, Victor Igharo, Lekan Ajijola and Krishna BoseGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200225; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00225
Building a collaborative partnership between public and private sector health entities can expand access to and improve the quality of contraceptive information and services provided to adolescents and youth living in urban poor communities.
Ajijola, Lekan
- Open AccessWhat Underlies State Government Performance in Scaling Family Planning Programming? A Study of The Challenge Initiative State Partnerships in NigeriaOluwayemisi Denike Ishola, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Andrea Ferrand, Lekan Ajijola, Nneoma Nonyelum Anieto and Victor IgharoGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200228; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00228
This study generated insights for government partners as they expand and institutionalize interventions introduced by intermediary scaling partners such as TCI and shows the value of strengthening the factors that best support local government scaling efforts.
- Open AccessImproving Contraceptive Service Quality and Accessibility for Adolescents and Youth Through Proprietary Patent Medicine Vendors in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Oluwasegun Akinola, Olukunle Omotoso, Saori Ohkubo, Adewale Adefila, Philemon Yohanna, Nwanne Ikodiya Kalu, Adebusola Oyeyemi, Olubunmi Ojelade, Aisha Waziri, Winifred Kwaknat, Olusola Solanke, Bernard Emonena, Oluwafemi Rotimi, Lisa Mwaikambo, Victor Igharo, Lekan Ajijola and Krishna BoseGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200225; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00225
Building a collaborative partnership between public and private sector health entities can expand access to and improve the quality of contraceptive information and services provided to adolescents and youth living in urban poor communities.
Akila, Dorcas
- Open AccessImproving the Quality of Adolescent and Youth-Friendly Health Services Through Integrated Supportive Supervision in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Akinola Oluwasegun, Krishna Bose, Olukunle Omotoso, Adewale Adefila and Lisa MwaikamboGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200169; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00169
Integrating quality assurance in Nigeria’s family planning supportive supervision system improved the quality of adolescent- and youth-friendly health services and contraceptive uptake by clients aged 15–24 years.
- Open AccessImproving Contraceptive Service Quality and Accessibility for Adolescents and Youth Through Proprietary Patent Medicine Vendors in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Oluwasegun Akinola, Olukunle Omotoso, Saori Ohkubo, Adewale Adefila, Philemon Yohanna, Nwanne Ikodiya Kalu, Adebusola Oyeyemi, Olubunmi Ojelade, Aisha Waziri, Winifred Kwaknat, Olusola Solanke, Bernard Emonena, Oluwafemi Rotimi, Lisa Mwaikambo, Victor Igharo, Lekan Ajijola and Krishna BoseGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200225; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00225
Building a collaborative partnership between public and private sector health entities can expand access to and improve the quality of contraceptive information and services provided to adolescents and youth living in urban poor communities.
Akinola, Oluwasegun
- Open AccessImproving Contraceptive Service Quality and Accessibility for Adolescents and Youth Through Proprietary Patent Medicine Vendors in Four Nigerian StatesDorcas Akila, Oluwasegun Akinola, Olukunle Omotoso, Saori Ohkubo, Adewale Adefila, Philemon Yohanna, Nwanne Ikodiya Kalu, Adebusola Oyeyemi, Olubunmi Ojelade, Aisha Waziri, Winifred Kwaknat, Olusola Solanke, Bernard Emonena, Oluwafemi Rotimi, Lisa Mwaikambo, Victor Igharo, Lekan Ajijola and Krishna BoseGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200225; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00225
Building a collaborative partnership between public and private sector health entities can expand access to and improve the quality of contraceptive information and services provided to adolescents and youth living in urban poor communities.
Ananaba, Uduak
- Open AccessInnovations in Public Financing for Family Planning at Subnational Levels: Sustainable Cofinancing Strategies for Family Planning With Nigerian StatesVictor Igharo, Uduak Ananaba, Olukunle Omotoso, TrishAnn Davis, Mwikali Kioko and Clea FinkleGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200242; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00242
Using a cofinancing strategy, we present an innovative model on how local governments can collaborate with partners to harness all available resources and improve accountability through transparent agreement and documentation for sustainable development programming.
Anieto, Nneoma Nonyelum
- Open AccessWhat Underlies State Government Performance in Scaling Family Planning Programming? A Study of The Challenge Initiative State Partnerships in NigeriaOluwayemisi Denike Ishola, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Andrea Ferrand, Lekan Ajijola, Nneoma Nonyelum Anieto and Victor IgharoGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200228; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00228
This study generated insights for government partners as they expand and institutionalize interventions introduced by intermediary scaling partners such as TCI and shows the value of strengthening the factors that best support local government scaling efforts.
Avoce, Josephat
- Open AccessImplementing Quality Improvement Initiatives to Improve the Use of Adolescent- and Youth-Friendly Health Services in Zou, BeninJosephat Avocè, Mamadou Kandji, Vanessa Mitchell, Koami Maurice Mensah, Hugues Gnahoui, Hawa Talla, René Jean Firmin Nakoulma, Cheikh Ibrahima Diop, Moussa Faye, Fatimata Sow and Krishna BoseGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200223; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00223
Implementing initiatives to improve the quality of adolescent- and youth-friendly health services resulted in improvements in quality assessment scores and increased contraceptive uptake among adolescents and youth.
Avoce, Josephat
- Open AccessIncreasing Contraceptive Use Through Free Family Planning Special Days in Poor Urban Areas in Francophone West AfricaMamadou Kandji, Hawa Talla, René Jean Firmin Nakoulma, Sujata Naik Bijou, Cheikh Ibrahima Diop, Josephat Avoce, Fatoumata Bamba and Fatimata SowGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200227; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00227
Through the support of local governments and The Challenge Initiative, Family Planning Special Days successfully facilitated the delivery of free family planning services to urban West African populations with high levels of poverty and unmet need.
Bai, Yacine
- Open AccessThe Challenge Initiative: Lessons on Rapid Scale-Up of Family Planning and Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health ServicesClea Finkle, Yacine Bai, Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Samuel O’Keefe, Moses Tetui, Suzanne Fischer, Kojo Lokko, Lisa Mwaikambo and Saori OhkuboGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2400153; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00153
The articles in this supplement showcase The Challenge Initiative’s strategies and insights for sustainably scaling evidence-based family planning and adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health interventions and emphasize the need for multipronged interventions that address the complex web of factors influencing adolescents’ and youth’s access to contraceptive services.
Bamba, Fatoumata
- Open AccessIncreasing Contraceptive Use Through Free Family Planning Special Days in Poor Urban Areas in Francophone West AfricaMamadou Kandji, Hawa Talla, René Jean Firmin Nakoulma, Sujata Naik Bijou, Cheikh Ibrahima Diop, Josephat Avoce, Fatoumata Bamba and Fatimata SowGlobal Health: Science and Practice May 2024, 12(Supplement 2):e2200227; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00227
Through the support of local governments and The Challenge Initiative, Family Planning Special Days successfully facilitated the delivery of free family planning services to urban West African populations with high levels of poverty and unmet need.