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Presentation: Gender Competency for Family Planning Providers

Presentation: Gender Competency for Family Planning Providers

On October 26, 2020, HRH2030 participated in Breakthrough Action’s webinar, Pioneering Provider Behavior Change Solutions: New Insights to Improve Family Planning Service Delivery. In her presentation, Gender Competency for Family Planning Providers, gender lead Samantha Law-Wilde gave an overview of our global gender-competency framework for family planning service providers. This framework highlights the importance of building health workers’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will improve the quality of family planning services so that clients can make informed reproductive health decisions. Click on the slide deck, at right, to see the presentation slides. To watch the presentation, scroll to the video embedded at the bottom of this page.

Presenter:

        • Samantha Law-Wilde, Gender Lead, HRH2030, Chemonics

 

Associated content:

Slide Deck 

2nd Edition! Defining and Advancing Gender-Competent Family Planning Service Providers: A Competency Framework and Technical Brief

Presenting the 2nd Edition Gender Competency Brief for Family Planning Providers (podcast)

Applying Gender Competency to the HRH2030 Health Worker Life Cycle

Three Main Takeaways: Testing the Gender Competency Framework in Ethiopia

Four Takeaways: Testing the Gender Competency Framework in the Philippines

Empowering Health Workers to Provide Gender-Competent Family Planning Services

Three Questions with Samantha Law: Creating a Gender-Competent Family Planning Workforce

 

Country: Global

Resource Type: Presentations; Video/Webinar

Topic: Family planning, skill mix and competencies, gender