Fifty Years of Family Planning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Dogged Pursuit of Progress

Author:   Jane T. Bertrand
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   310
Publication Date:   16 May 2024
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Author:   Jane T. Bertrand
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032718873


ISBN 10:   1032718870
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   16 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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"""Jane Bertrand has advanced a compelling narrative of how national policies cannot be implemented in isolation of geopolitical dynamics. DRC, an FP2030 commitment maker, has had a long resolve to provide family planning. The tenacity of key actors to provide skillful leadership has yielded results. Undoubtedly, a lot still needs to be done."" Dr. Samukeliso Dube, Executive Director FP2030 ""A passionate advocate for women's rights and a keen evaluator of healthcare systems, Dr. Bertrand's meticulous examination of fifty years of family planning policy in the DRC is enlightening. This thought-provoking book unveils the remarkable tenacity of family planning in a challenging environment and highlights the boundless potential of the ongoing contraceptive revolution."" Dr. Fatimata Sy, Former Director of the Ouagadougou Partnership Coordination Unit ""Professor Jane T Bertrand has used her passion for Reproductive Health and her profound knowledge of Congolese people to produce a book that will stand as a must read for a wide range of professionals both inside and outside of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her book has the ability of making the tortuous history of the country in the heart of Africa comprehensible if not attractive, including through inspirational stories."" Dr. Malonga Miatudila, former World Bank official and co-author of Beyond the Storm ""A treasure trove for those committed to accelerate progress in family planning in today’s context of decolonization and locally led development. Powerful insights on leadership, stakeholder engagement, courage, and women’s agency – key factors that family planning champions will need to consider for sustaining the gains made in recent decades. A gift to the family planning community."" Pape Amadou GAYE, Founder and President, Baobab Institute for Health and Development ""The DRC is facing the development challenges posed by a very young population of nearly 100 million, likely to double in 22 years. How will the reproductive health needs of the Congolese be met? This book offers discerning insights into the prospects of a complicated country with exceptional promise."" Dr. Amy O. Tsui, Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health"


Jane Bertrand has advanced a compelling narrative of how national policies cannot be implemented in isolation of geopolitical dynamics. DRC, an FP2030 commitment maker, has had a long resolve to provide family planning. The tenacity of key actors to provide skillful leadership has yielded results. Undoubtedly, a lot still needs to be done. Dr. Samukeliso Dube, Executive Director FP2030 A passionate advocate for women's rights and a keen evaluator of healthcare systems, Dr. Bertrand's meticulous examination of fifty years of family planning policy in the DRC is enlightening. This thought-provoking book unveils the remarkable tenacity of family planning in a challenging environment and highlights the boundless potential of the ongoing contraceptive revolution. Dr. Fatimata Sy, Former Director of the Ouagadougou Partnership Coordination Unit Professor Jane T Bertrand has used her passion for Reproductive Health and her profound knowledge of Congolese people to produce a book that will stand as a must read for a wide range of professionals both inside and outside of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her book has the ability of making the tortuous history of the country in the heart of Africa comprehensible if not attractive, including through inspirational stories. Dr. Malonga Miatudila, former World Bank official and co-author of Beyond the Storm A treasure trove for those committed to accelerate progress in family planning in today’s context of decolonization and locally led development. Powerful insights on leadership, stakeholder engagement, courage, and women’s agency – key factors that family planning champions will need to consider for sustaining the gains made in recent decades. A gift to the family planning community. Pape Amadou GAYE, Founder and President, Baobab Institute for Health and Development The DRC is facing the development challenges posed by a very young population of nearly 100 million, likely to double in 22 years. How will the reproductive health needs of the Congolese be met? This book offers discerning insights into the prospects of a complicated country with exceptional promise. Dr. Amy O. Tsui, Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


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Jane T. Bertrand is the Neal A. and Mary Vanselow Professor at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. For over four decades, Bertrand has combined an academic career of classroom teaching and publication with active engagement in family planning programs in Guatemala, Morocco, and Zaïre/DRC. A specialist in Monitoring and Evaluation, she has researched barriers to contraceptive use and assessed program performance. As director of the Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health from 2001 to 2009, Bertrand supported programs worldwide in Social and Behavior Change Communication across multiple public health topics.

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