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December 02, 2005

Obtaining CycleBeads for SDM

P:We have had good experience with the Standard Days Method of natural family planning and are interested in obtaining additional CycleBeads so we can expand our efforts. Is there a central source we can order from?

R:Yes. Cycle Technologies has agreed to make them available at $0.99 per set plus shipping in increments of 500 if your program is affiliated with USAID. The CycleBeads are made in Hong Kong, but USAID has obtained an applicable source origin waiver. In addition to the beads you get: (1) an extra “O” ring, (2) an instructional insert and multi-year calendar insert in English, French, or Spanish, and 3) a clear plastic bag that holds all of the items.

Alternatively, you can order the beads alone at a unit cost of $0.87. Should you choose this option, while you will receive an extra ring and a plastic bag, it will be your program’s responsibility to develop locally appropriate instructional inserts and calendars using an electronic file of the instructions that will be provided to you.

Programs not affiliated to USAID may also be eligible to obtain favorable bulk prices and can contact Cycle Technologies for further information.

An additional option is producing CycleBeads locally, but this option is rarely cost-effective and experience has found that significant management time is required to ensure a satisfactory product is made available on a timely basis and in accordance with intellectual property laws. A CycleBeads procurement and production guide is available from irhinfo@georgetown.edu.

Cycle Technologies can be reached at the contacts given below.
Email: info@cyclebeads.com
Telephone number: +1 (202) 237-0662
Address: Cycle Technologies Inc.
5505 Connecticut Avenue NW, #237
Washington DC, 20015, USA
Website: www.CycleBeads.com


Additional resources:

* A Global Health Technical Brief on Standard Days Method is available at www.maqweb.org/techbriefs/tb3sdm.pdf
* E-learning course on SDM at www.globalhealthlearning.org
* Additional information can be found at www.irh.org

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