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The ACQUIRE Project Digital Archive

This Digital Archive was developed as a result of a five-year (2003-2008) global project  - Access, Quality and Use in Reproductive Health (ACQUIRE), which was funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Bureau for Global Health/Office of Population and Reproductive Health's Service Delivery Improvement Division. ACQUIRE's goal was to increase the use of RH/FP services, with a focus on facility-based services and clinical contraception, especially long-acting and permanent methods of contraception (LAPMs). Given the project's focus on facility-based care, strengthening training and improving the health care infrastructure for  provider-dependent clinical services (including LAPMs, postabortion care, and integrated RH services) were central to ACQUIRE's efforts.

The archive constitutes ACQUIRE's legacy and has been designed as a searchable knowledge resource for the RH/FP community.  The different sections of the archive contain a wide range of resources that were developed over the life of the project, at both the global and the country (field) levels. You will find resources ranging from conceptual models, programmatic tools and technical guidance to advocacy briefs, posters, presentations and stories from the field and analytic reports on country experiences to revitalize family planning. This content reflects the experience of programs from all regions and the outcomes of an extended global-field partnership dedicated to delivering more services to more people in more places.

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