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Using operations research to guide family planning program development and policy formulation in sub-Saharan Africa
Authors:Ian Askew  Andrew Fisher
Institution:(1) Africa Operations Research and Technical Assistance Project II, The Population Council, Nairobi, Kenya;(2) Programs Division, The Population Council, New York, USA;(3) The Population Council, One Dag Hammerskjold Plaza, 10017 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:The process by which a population policy and family planning program evolve in a given country is influenced by many factors that combine to make each country's experience unique. One of the most influential factors among these is the role played by external technical assistance, normally provided through donor-supported mechanisms. One donor-supported mechanism that seeks to guide the operational policy and program development process is technical assistance through operations research. Many questions are raised during the design of family planning programs that are often best answered with reference to empirical evidence collected through applied, or operations research (OR). This paper provides a review of the three main OR approaches currently being used in sub-Saharan Africa: diagnostic or needs assessment studies; experimental pilot studies; and intensive technical assistance for problem-solving and institutional development. The extent to which these OR approaches can play a role in family planning program development to improve and expand service delivery activities is discussed, and examples where these approaches have been used are given.
Keywords:Family planning  Operations research  Sub-Saharan Africa  Technical assistance
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