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Amplify Family Planning and Sexual Reproductive Health

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USAID

Overview
2018–2023

AmplifyPF mobilizes and engages communities, national resources, donors, and West African communities to strengthen the sustainability and scale-up of postpartum and postabortion family planning in target health districts, including integrating family planning into immunization programs. This program delivers high-impact services for women and girls in poor and underserved urban populations, and recently expanded its activities to prevent and mitigate COVID-19 effects on family planning service utilization in the four target countries.

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Project Activities


  • Scaled up stakeholder support for proven high-impact practices that offer greater access to family planning.
  • Equipped local leaders and practitioners with the necessary tools to build sustainable practices, and garner support for task shifting, postpartum family planning, and health services integration.
  • Promoted couple’s communication, increased male involvement in families, and marriage preparation activities for young couples.
  • Strengthened care providers’ capacity in adolescents/youth sexual rights and reproductive health.
Featured Stories & Perspectives

The Young Champions Initiative

Meeting adolescents where they are with peer-provided sexual and reproductive health resources. Young people make up 40% of West Africa’s…

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Family Planning Services During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Four West African Countries

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A Youth Champion Builds Empathy for Sex Education Through A Card Game

Unsure how to talk to your teenager about sex? Jean-Pierre Bouaka, an accounting student at the University of Lomé, Togo,…

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World Health Worker Week: Two Health Workers Amplify Sexual and Reproductive Health in Togo

The USAID Amplify Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health (AmplifyPF) project strengthens access to quality family planning services in the West…

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The Young Champions Initiative

Meeting adolescents where they are with peer-provided sexual and reproductive health resources. Young people make up 40% of West Africa’s…

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Family Planning Services During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Four West African Countries

Disponible en Français, ci-dessous >> Assessing the influence of crises on health services is often retrospective, with evidence from studies…

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A Youth Champion Builds Empathy for Sex Education Through A Card Game

Unsure how to talk to your teenager about sex? Jean-Pierre Bouaka, an accounting student at the University of Lomé, Togo,…

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World Health Worker Week: Two Health Workers Amplify Sexual and Reproductive Health in Togo

The USAID Amplify Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health (AmplifyPF) project strengthens access to quality family planning services in the West…

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