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E2A Project Final Report: Driving the Next Generation of Global Family Planning Programs

The Evidence to Action (E2A) Project was USAID’s global flagship for strengthening family planning and reproductive health service delivery. From 2011–2021, across 17 countries, E2A advanced high-quality services that have improved reproductive health and contributed to reductions in unintended pregnancies and gender disparities. As a result, today, more women and girls can make—and act on—informed decisions that ensure the healthiest outcomes for themselves and their families.

E2A was led by Pathfinder, in partnership with ExpandNet, IntraHealth International, PATH, Management Sciences for Health, and the African Population and Health Research Center.

This final project report features key results from core E2A areas, including:

  • Pioneering cutting-edge programs for youth
  • Advancing systematic scale-up
  • Expanding method choice
  • Broadening the impact of family planning

In addition, readers can find a full catalog of useful resources, tools, and peer-reviewed journal articles in the E2A Resources Hub.

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