Add Your Family Planning Programs to the High-Impact Practices Map Are you implementing high-impact practices in family planning (HIPs)<http://hips.k4health.org/about-hips>? If so, we would like to add information about your program<http://hips.k4health.org/map-survey> to an interactive online map<http://hips.k4health.org/> to help programs connect with each other and learn from each other's successes and challenges. HIPs are promising or best practices that, when scaled up and institutionalized, will maximize investments in a comprehensive family planning strategy. Identified by international experts in family planning and reproductive health, under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), HIPs help family planning programs focus their resources and efforts to ensure they have the broadest reach and greatest impact. As a first step, the online HIP map, developed with support from USAID and the Knowledge for Health Project (K4Health), will include information on the following four HIPs in 27 priority countries*: * Providing family planning counseling and methods at the same time and location where women receive postabortion treatment. * Offering a wide range of family planning methods through mobile clinical outreach. * Offering family planning services during routine child immunization contacts. * Supporting community health workers (CHWs) to provide a wide range of family planning methods. If you are implementing a program involving one of these four HIPs, please add your program to the online map<http://hips.k4health.org/map-survey>. The more programs that respond, the more useful the map will be. We welcome all relevant programs, whether funded by USAID or other donors or governments. *Priority Countries: 1. Afghanistan 10. Liberia 19. Philippines 2. Bangladesh 11. Madagascar 20. Rwanda 3. Democratic Republic of Congo 12. Malawi 21. Senegal 4. Ethiopia 13. Mali 22. Somalia 5. Ghana 14. Morocco 23. South Sudan 6. Haiti 15. Mozambique 24. Tanzania 7. India 16. Nepal 25. Uganda 8. Iraq 17. Nigeria 26. Yemen 9. Kenya 18. Pakistan 27. Zambia Thank you, Rebecca Access CANCHID archives at: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/canchid.html plus CANCHID subscription management. CANCHID is a joint service of the Canadian Society for International Health < http:www.csih.org > and the Distributed Knowledge Project at York University. Queries to: [log in to unmask]