by Catalyst Global | Sep 23, 2021 | Comprehensive Regulatory Support, EECO, Health Care Provider Support, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
Why we created this collection Are you working on adding a new method choice to a national family planning program? Are you planning the launch of a new contraceptive product in the private sector? Does your work include market-shaping efforts to improve global access...
by Catalyst Global | May 5, 2021 | EECO, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
The Need for New Options Worldwide, women can relate to the struggle of finding a contraceptive method that fits their needs and preferences. The research shows that women often try several products before finding one that works for them for now, and...
by Catalyst Global | Aug 10, 2020 | EECO, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
By Alexandra Angel, Technical Advisor, Sexual & Reproductive Health, PSI As COVID-19 disrupts access to essential healthcare across the globe, it is more important than ever to offer a wide range of voluntary family planning (FP) options including methods that a...
by Catalyst Global | Jul 23, 2019 | EECO, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
By Alexandra Angel and Ashley Jackson, Family Planning & Reproductive Health Department, PSI “How can I, as a medical professional, speak with confidence to clients if I am scared of the product myself?” In Niamey, Niger, on the edge of the Sahara Desert, a room...
by Catalyst Global | Jul 2, 2019 | EECO, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
By Kendal Danna, Technical Advisor, Reproductive Health, PSI and Ashley Jackson, Deputy Project Director, EECO, PSI As a young woman in Madagascar studying to become a seamstress, Honorina didn’t want the stress of worrying about unintended pregnancy. She was already...
by Catalyst Global | May 21, 2019 | Comprehensive Regulatory Support, EECO, News and Updates, Product Introduction, Projects
by Danielle Harris, WCG Cares New contraceptive products have the potential to help women and girls plan the families and lives they desire. Among the 214 million women in developing countries with an unmet need for family planning, many cite method-related reasons...