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The Foundations to Enhance Management of Maternal Emergencies (FEMME) works to transform health systems into functional institutions that are responsive to the needs and aspirations of their population. In this particular case, the article focuses on Ayacucho, Peru: the challenges, interventions, and results of the FEMME program.
Ethiopia's contraceptive prevalence is one of the lowest rates in Africa. Since 85 percent of the population lives in rural areas where half of which are illiterate, it is incredibly hard to reach family planning messages and services to the women of Ethiopia. This article breaks down CAREs partnership with the Ethiopian government to improve awareness of and access to quality reproductive health services in rural communities through the Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Program.
This article reviews how CARE and USAID introduced a family planning program to remote, war-torn Maniema province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and describes the results achieved and lessons learned to date. Midway through the three-year project, its impressive progress speaks to the real need that women, men and households have for reproductive health and family planning in the wake of crisis.
Mali is scarce in their services and infrastructure (one community health center to serve more than 20 000 people spread throughout 30 villages), CARE has started the Kenya Ciwara program to increase availability and demand for quality health services at the community level while improving essential health practices in the household.
CARE's Extra Mile Initiative (EMI) has improve contraceptive prevalence from 11 percent to 27 percent. This article explains why the program was so successful and future plans for their EMI program.