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PMA has released new COVID-19 survey datasets and our latest gender results from Kenya
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New Datasets Available:
  • Burkina Faso, COVID-19 female follow-up 
  • Kenya, COVID-19 female follow-up 
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa) COVID-19
  • Nigeria (Kano & Lagos) COVID-19

 
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When COVID-19 rapidly spread throughout the world, devastating families and communities, global organizations recognized the urgent need for timely, high-quality data to inform responses to the pandemic. However, COVID-19 restrictions had implications for the standard approach to data collection in many settings, forcing changes to data collection approaches.

Representatives from The Demographic and Health Surveys Program at ICF International, the Living Standards Measurement Study at the World Bank, and Population Council-Kenya joined PMA at a panel during ICFP's Not Without FP virtual forum to discuss challenges and lessons learned collecting data during the pandemic.

Access the presentations and webinar below.
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Recent Publications
Contraceptive dynamics during COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: longitudinal evidence from Burkina Faso and Kenya

Remote Interviewer Training for COVID-19 Data Collection: Challenges and Lessons Learned From 3 Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

A Panel Study of Fertility Preferences and Contraceptive Dynamics in the Presence of Competing Pregnancy Risks in Uganda
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Survey Results
Nigeria:
Unsafe Abortion Disparities
Abortion: Access to Quality Care
Lagos, Phase 1, Family Planning
Kano, Phase 1, Family Planning

Uganda:
Phase 1, Family Planning
Phase 1 follow-up, COVID-19


Kenya Gender & COVID-19:
Access to Health & Contraception
Contraceptive Use Dynamics
Safety & Violence
Transactional Partnerships & Sex Trade
Risk Perception & Preventive Behavior
Autonomy & Privacy
Mental Health & Social Support
Economic Outcomes & Time Use
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