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Evaluation of the UNFPA Support to Family Planning Services (2008-2013)

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H. Ormel

The evaluation provided an independent assessment of UNFPA interventions in the area of family planning and identified key lessons learned for the current and future strategies. The particular emphasis of this evaluation was on learning with a view to informing the implementation of the UNFPA family planning strategy Choices not chance 2012-2020, as well as other related interventions and programmes, such as the Global Programme to Enhance Reproductive Health Commodity Security (GPRHCS- 2013-2020). The results of the evaluation have informed the midterm review of the UNFPA 2014-2017 Strategic Plan.

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