LEADER IN GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH & ADVOCACY
Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health
innovation in the fields of family planning, reproductive health, and population dynamics for more than 20 years
Scholarship & Science for Social Change
Gates Institute, housed within a leading academic institution at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, has become a global leader in family planning science and scholarship with a long history of engaging and training tomorrow’s leaders.
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A Global Leader in Family Planning Since 1999
The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health launched in 1999 in response to a global need for investments in effective family planning and reproductive health programs and research efforts. Building on the Bloomberg School’s global public health leadership, the Institute’s work translates science into action with projects in 22 countries.
Twenty years later, the Institute celebrates progress to date and forges new commitments to increase access to family planning and to improve reproductive health for women and men, communities and countries across the world.
We invest in bold ideas to unlock progress on family planning, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and related health areas.
Gates Institute's ImpactFacilitating knowledge generation, exchange, and use
The Institute continues to fill critical gaps in knowledge and generate new evidence to address questions that drive social change by pioneering research innovation and improve research methodologies.
Advocacy Wins
Surveys Completed
Implementing Cities
Advance Family Planning
The Advance Family Planning initiative is a paradigm of effective advocacy; its ground-tested AFP SMART approach has transformed the way family planning advocates maximize their time and funds to persuade those in power to take action.
Performance Monitoring for Action
Performance Monitoring for Action project is grounded in an innovative smartphone-based infrastructure that trains and deploys local female data collectors (resident enumerators, or REs), enabling frequent, high-quality generation of actionable data on family planning and other health topics.
The Challenge Initiative
Through The Challenge Initiative, the Gates Institute is scaling up a successful urban reproductive health program to improve voluntary access to contraceptive services, supplies and information among the world’s urban poor.
Priority Health Areas
We cultivate new ways of thinking and doing to amplify locally led change. Together with local partners, we identify and act on ideas with the greatest promise to advance universal, equitable access to SRHR and enhance well-being. Learn MoreAdvocacy
Initiatives that aim to increase the financial investment and political commitment needed to ensure access to quality, voluntary family planning
COVID-19
Family Planning & Reproductive Health COVID-19 Resources to ensure all continue to receive the quality reproductive healthcare they need
Demographic Dividend
Rapid economic growth from social and economic investments made in health, education, governance, and the economy
Research
Fueling a data revolution to guide family planning programs
Urban Health
A “business unusual” approach to financing, scaling up and sustaining high-impact family planning solutions for the urban poor
Youth
Enabling young people to make informed decisions about family planning and reproductive health
20 Years of Positive Disruptions
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latest news from Gates Institute
- Celebrating Advocacy Successes: Key Insights from Advance Family Planning’s Results Snapshoton July 7, 2024
Celebrating Advocacy Successes: Key Insights from Advance Family Planning’s Results Snapshot ccherel1 Sun, 07/07/2024 - 13:40
- PMA Ethiopia Service Delivery Point Technical Report, 2021on February 28, 2024
PMA Ethiopia Service Delivery Point Technical Report, 2021 laura.wells@jh… Wed, 02/28/2024 - 10:12 This report summarizes cross-sectional data collected from service delivery points that participated in the 2021 PMA Ethiopia survey, summarizing their readiness to provide reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) services. Report Ethiopia Maternal & Newborn Health Technical Report
- PMA Ethiopia Second Cohort Six-Week Postpartum Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021-2023 Cohorton February 20, 2024
PMA Ethiopia Second Cohort Six-Week Postpartum Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021-2023 Cohort laura.wells@jh… Tue, 02/20/2024 - 08:44 To fill the data gap in priority maternal and newborn health (MNH) indicators in Ethiopia and assess factors associated with the initiation and continuation of care, PMA Ethiopia implemented a longitudinal survey that enrolled and followed pregnant women at six-weeks, six-months, and one-year postpartum. This report summarizes key findings from the six-week postpartum survey. During the six-week postpartum interview, resident enumerators collected information on essential MNH services, including receipt, timing, and specific components of antenatal care (ANC), delivery care, and immediate postnatal and neonatal services. Data collection for the six-week postpartum interview occurred between November 2021 and November 2022. Among 2,297 eligible women, 2,072 completed the interview. Report Ethiopia Maternal & Newborn Health Technical Report
- PMA Ethiopia Cohort Two Baseline Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021on February 5, 2024
PMA Ethiopia Cohort Two Baseline Maternal and Newborn Health Technical Report, 2021 laura.wells@jh… Mon, 02/05/2024 - 09:00 Conducted in four regions in Ethiopia, the PMA Ethiopia second cohort of the longitudinal survey (2021-2023), similar to the first cohort (2019-2021), enrolls pregnant women and follows them at six-weeks, six-months, and one-year postpartum. The goal of the panel survey is to monitor the use of essential MNH services and assess individual, partner, and community factors associated with service utilization. Each survey is tailored to the relevant period of women’s pregnancy and childbirth experiences, covering a range of priority RMNH indicators identified by the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health to reduce maternal and newborn mortality. This report summarizes key findings from the baseline survey of PMA Ethiopia’s second cohort, referred to as PMA Ethiopia Cohort 2. Report Ethiopia Maternal & Newborn Health Technical Report
#NextGen FP Leadership
Gates Institute continues to identify, develop, and connect the new generation of family planning leaders through powerful programs and platforms such as the Gates Scholars, the 120 Under 40: The New Generation of Family Planning Leaders, Gates Institute Global Health Leadership Accelerator program, the ever-growing, youth-focused opportunities at the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP), and the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning (IYAFP), which was born out of the 2013 ICFP. Learn MoreSpotlight on Youth Initiatives
The NextGen Catalyst Initiative aims to ensure harmonized efforts to develop and leverage emerging family planning leaders across the world to accelerate the transformation of FP & SRHR program implementation, research and advocacy agendas, as well as scale-up high-impact solutions worldwide.
International Conference on Family Planning
Through the biennial International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP), the largest academic conference of its kind, the Gates Institute works with governments and partner organizations to bring together the family planning community to share knowledge and best practices, celebrate successes, and chart a course forward for family planning worldwide.
Inspiring conference days
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We are actively working every day to create an anti-racist environment where we fuel our creativity and excellence by cultivating a more equitable, inclusive, and socially just community.
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