A Resource Package for Family Planning and Beyond: The ACQUIRE Project Digital Archive
Elements: Well-trained, supervised, motivated staff, Strong leadership and good management, Integration of services, Communication and outreach strategies, Programs guided by research, M&E, and MIS, Supportive government policies, Client-centered care, Mix of service delivery points, Big picture
Region: Global
Year: 2008
Author:The ACQUIRE Project
You are cordially invited to explore and utilize the new Resource Package for Family Planning and Beyond: The ACQUIRE Project Digital Archive at http://www.acquireproject.org/archive
This archive constitutes legacy of The ACQUIRE Project and has been designed as a searchable knowledge resource for the reproductive health and family planning (RH/FP) community. It contains a wide range of resources that were developed over the life of the project, at both the global and the country (field) levels. 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. Sharing the knowledge and products generated during the life of the ACQUIRE Project is key to fulfilling our mandate to help policymakers, program planners, managers, and service providers meet the needs of their communities by introducing, scaling up, and sustaining high-quality RH/FP service programs.
You will find more than 100 different 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.
To facilitate your search, these resources have been organized across eight thematic areas:
- The ACQUIRE Program Model
- Invest in Family Planning and LAPMs
- Program Effectively: Principles, Models, and Tools
- Strengthen the Quality of Services and Systems
- Community Engagement, Marketing and Communications
- Integrate Family Planning and LAPMs into Other Services
- Engage Men as Partners
- Program for the Needs of Young Married Clients
In addition, the archive includes three additional content areas:
- Technical Guidance
- Training Curricula and Materials
- Research Studies
We invite you to explore the contents of this archive and make use of the many resources contained here to enhance the availability of greatly needed RH/FP services where you work.
About the ACQUIRE Project
The ACQUIRE Project was as a five-year (2003–2008) global project 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 ACQUIRE Project was carried out by a partnership led by EngenderHealth (the managing partner) that included three technical partners—CARE, IntraHealth International, Inc., and Meridian Group International, Inc.—along with two field partners, Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa (SWAA). This diverse partnership brought complementary competencies together to provide global leadership in how to strengthen and sustain programs for improved RH/FP care and effectively address the RH/FP service delivery needs of health systems, providers, clients, and communities in project-supported countries. Over the course of five years, ACQUIRE worked in more than 22 countries to demonstrate or replicate promising approaches and practices.


