Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
12-1-2020
Abstract
The Breakthrough RESEARCH Business Case modeled social and behavior change (SBC) cost-effectiveness in Togo utilizing two investment scenarios to assess the impact of SBC programming on modern contraceptive use: The national plan scenario was based on planned investments documented in Togo’s "Plan d’Action National Budgetise de Plantification Familiale 2017-2022," which indicated a cumulative five-year investment of approximately $3.6 million dollars in SBC for FP, and a double investment scenario examined the effects of doubling the Togo national plan total to $7.4 million with increased investments for community awareness activities and SBC packages for youth that included group interpersonal communication (IPC).
Recommended Citation
Breakthrough RESEARCH. 2020. "Investing in social and behavior change is cost-effective for increasing modern contraceptive use in Togo," Breakthrough RESEARCH Programmatic Research Brief. Washington, DC: Population Council.
DOI
10.31899/rh15.1047
Language
English
Project
Breakthrough RESEARCH
Comments
Also available in French