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International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE)

The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) is an international society for professionals involved in the engineering and manufacture of pharmaceuticals and related products. It includes 20,000 members from 90 countries worldwide. ISPE is committed to the advancement of the educational and technical efficiency of its members through forums for the exchange of ideas and practical experience.

Parenteral Drug Association (PDA)

The Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) is a global provider of science, technology, and regulatory information and education for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical community. PDA sponsors educational conferences and training events and publishes a journal and newsletter for its worldwide membership.

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) represents biopharmaceutical researchers and biotechnology companies. PhRMA's mission is to conduct effective advocacy for public policies that encourage discovery of important new medicines for patients by pharmaceutical and biotechnology research companies.

International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL)

The International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL) is a professional association dedicated to improving public health supply chain management by promoting the professional development of nurses, pharmacists, and others who work with health supplies.

Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (RHSC)

The Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (RHSC) is a global partnership of public, private, and non-governmental organizations dedicated to ensuring that all people in low- and middle-income countries can access and use affordable, high-quality supplies to ensure their better reproductive health.

European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health (ESC)

The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health (ESC), founded in 1988, is the only pan-European contraceptive group. Membership is open to all health care professionals working in contraception, sexual and reproductive health. ESC gives access to a wider knowledge and understanding of sexual health in the European context.

Society of Family Planning (SFP)

The Society of Family Planning (SFP) was launched in 2005 to bring together health professionals dedicated to the scientific study of family planning and to provide an ongoing source of research funding for projects that are underfunded by government and industry.

Global Health Network

The Global Health Network aims to accelerate and streamline research through an innovative digital platform. The goal of the site is to provide a mechanism to facilitate collaboration and resource sharing globally and to support locally led research in low- to middle-income countries.

Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society

The Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) is the largest global organization of and for those involved with the regulation of health care and related products, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biologics, and nutritional products. RAPS offers education and training, professional standards, publications, research, knowledge sharing, networking, and career development opportunities.

American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has over 58,000 members and is the nation's leading group of professionals providing health care for women. It is a private, voluntary, nonprofit membership organization.

UNFPA Procurement Services

AccessRH provides information on procurement of reproductive health supplies. It is managed by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), that aims to improve access to quality, affordable reproductive health commodities and reduce delivery times for low- and middle-income countries. This site includes the RHInterchange database, the AccessRH product catalog, and the Access Supplies portal.

Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

This report from the Center for Global Development offers an analysis of the current health product market and provides recommendations for how the global health community can improve procurement systems and policies to ensure relevance within a changing global health landscape. These insights and strategies address the triple transition low and middle incomes are facing: transitions from donor aid, epidemiological transition, and transitions in health system organization.

Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers….(Third Edition)

This toolkit, developed by the Population Council, is an interactive, client-friendly approach for providing comprehensive, high-quality family planning counseling. To help providers implement the counseling strategy, it outlines steps for identifying the best family planning methods to meet the preferences and reproductive health intentions of clients.

High-Impact Practices in Family Planning

High-Impact Practices (HIPs) are effective service delivery or systems interventions that when scaled up and institutionalized, will maximize investments in a comprehensive family planning strategy. Identified by a Technical Advisory Group (TAG), made up of international experts in family planning research, programming, and implementation, HIPs help family planning programs focus their resources and efforts to ensure they have the broadest reach and greatest impact. HIPs are grouped into two interrelated categories: (1) creating an enabling environment and (2) high-impact practices in service delivery.

IDEA to IMPACT: A Guide to Introduction and Scale

Theis guide aims to address the challenges of developing, introducing, and scaling global health solutions — whether they are medical devices, drugs, diagnostics or consumer products. As a result, it often takes years, sometimes decades, for these products to reach most of their intended users. By describing priority activities and their importance, supplemented with inspirational case studies and practical tools, IDEA to IMPACT is intended to help global health practitioners accelerate impact through better coordination and earlier planning

Toolkits by K4Health

These toolkits, originally created by the K4Health initiative, provide quick and easy access to relevant and reliable health information in one convenient location, intended for health program managers, policy makers, and service providers. K4Health offers approximately 65 Toolkits on a wide range of health topics including family planning methods, reproductive health programs and services, and cross-cutting technical areas (e.g. mHealth, leadership and management).

Training Resource Package for Family Planning

This training resource package contains curriculum components and tools needed to design, implement and evaluate training on family planning and reproductive health. It is based on evidence-based technical information from the World Health Organization.

USAID Global Health eLearning Center

This site, developed in 2005 by the USAID’s Bureau of Global Health was developed to provide its worldwide mission-based health staff with access to state of the art technical global health information. The courses and certificate programs at the Center offer self-paced Internet-based courses that: 1) provide useful and timely continuing education for the world’s premier global health professionals; 2) present state-of-the-art technical content on key public health topics; and 3) serve as a practical resource for increasing public health knowledge. The website includes a section focused on family planning and reproductive health.

WHO Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers

This flipchart from the World Health Organization is a decision-making aid for clients and a job aid and reference manual for providers. It also serves as a training resource. With one page for the client and a corresponding page for providers, it has helpful pictures, key points, and detailed reference information covering 14 family planning methods. It includes medical eligibility criteria, side-effects, when to start, and how to use each method.

WHO Reproductive Health Library Chapter on Fertility Regulation

The Reproductive Health Library, from the World Health Organization, includes summaries of published systematic reviews evaluating male and female methods of contraception (including emergency contraception), and clinical methods of induced abortion.

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