Tracking Mobility in Remote Surveys

In the context of rapid urbanisation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), understanding individual mobility patterns is increasingly important. Technological advancements now allow for remote collection of GPS data, offering new research and evaluation opportunities. This blog post explores the potential and implications of remote GPS data collection, detailing techniques our team developed in a […]

Leveraging Local Systems to Enhance Postpartum Family Planning in Tanzania: Baseline Findings

In Tanzania, adolescent and young first-time mothers (FTMs) face challenges in accessing postpartum family planning (PPFP) and other essential health services with barriers to accessing PPFP including lack of adequate information, economic constraints and cultural stigma which may prevent adoption of modern PPFP methods. With over a quarter of adolescent women aged 15-19 experiencing childbirth […]