Join us at ICFP!
Are you – or someone you know – one of the thousands of participants who will be attending the 2018 International Conference on Family Planning in Kigali, Rwanda?

You won’t want to miss the exciting presentations, panels, and posters that Passages Project partners will be showcasing this year.

Follow along with us on social media with:
17:00 – 19:00
LEMIGO HOTEL
KG 624 STREET
side event
Launch of the special supplement in the Journal of Adolescent Health on social norms and adolescent RH behavior
Register at http://bit.ly/2vWJw1Q 
14:00 – 16:00
AD12
side event
Beyond the ABCs of FTPs: A deep dive into new program and research considerations for first-time parents
8:00 – 11:00
AUDITORIUM TERRACE
posters
Catalyzing family planning and cross-sectoral outcomes through integrated social norms interventions.

Growing Up GREAT! Using baseline findings from the Global Early Adolescent Study to inform a gender and social norms intervention for very young adolescents on reproductive health outcomes
14:35 - 15:55
AD9
preformed panel
What Works to Engage Men as Contraceptive Users, Partners and Health Advocates
8:00 - 11:00
AUDITORIUM TERRACE
posters
Shouldn't I get a say? Intentionally involving youth in implementation & evaluation

The who and when of social norms: An empirical assessment of reference groups, life stage and age and in Kinshasa, DRC

Growing Up GREAT! in Kinshasa: Implementation science to adjust an intervention to change gender and social norms for very young adolescents and the adults in their lives
10:25 - 11:45
AD9
preformed panel
Norm Entrepreneurs - Faith Actors' Role in Family Planning
Masculinité, Famille et Foi - engaging faith leaders to improve family planning and promote gender equality in the Democratic Republic of Congo
11:55 - 13:15
AD6
preformed panel
Unpacking the relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and Family Planning
Exploring the relationship between IPV and FP: Findings from a landscaping review
11:55 - 13:15
AD4
preformed panel
Design strategies to improve SBC programs for family planning: what can we learn from segmentation?
Segmentation using a qualitative, longitudinal lens: Research from Benin on social influence and women’s and men’s pathways to modern family planning
11:55 - 13:15
AD12
flash presentation
Unmet need for family planning
Getting to Intent : Do social norms influence men and women’s modern contraceptive use in the DRC
14:35 - 15:55
AD10
workshop
Implementing Best Practices (IBP) Session 5: Norm, Attitude or Belief? Making norms-shifting more normative within programs
15:00 - 18:00
AUDITORIUM TERRACE
poster
Approche de réseau social de Tékponon Jikouagou (TJ) : Enfin une solution aux Besoins non satisfaits en Planification familiale liés aux barrières socioculturelles!
16:20 - 17400
AD9
oral presentation
Growing Up GREAT in the city: Lessons learned from adapting a social norms transformation intervention for very young adolescents from a rural to an urban setting 
10:25 - 11:45
AUDITORIUM CLUB 1
preformed panel
No secrets in this house: parental support for family planning
« Je l’encouragerai à opter pour une méthode contraceptive »: Les grand-mères pragmatiques pour la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents
Passages, led by the Institute for Reproductive Health at Georgetown University in partnership with FHI 360, JHU’s Global Early Adolescent Study, PSI, Save the Children and Tearfund, aims to address a broad range of social norms, at scale, to achieve sustained improvements in family planning and reproductive health.