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May 08 IPA Zambia Presents at the 2019 Ministry of Health Family Planning Annual Review Meeting Post Teaser Text On May 8, IPA Zambia presented on global research findings at the Ministry of Health's 2019 Family Planning Annual Review meeting in Chongwe, Zambia.The Family Planning Annual Review meetings are attended by Ministry of Health officials from national and provincial levels and family planning stakeholders in Zambia to discuss the country's progress towards achieving the Family Planning 2020 goals.
Apr 18 Evidence Matters: Improving Community Acceptance of Former Members of Violent Extremist Groups in Nigeria Post Teaser Text Re-integrating former members of armed groups into communities is a growing global policy challenge.In places like northeastern Nigeria, where the extremist group Boko Haram is active, the combination of large-scale campaigns of violence against civilians and radicalization by insurgent groups leads to intense anger and increases mistrust and wariness that members have been irrevocably changed. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is supporting research that examines if these barriers can be overcome to pave the way for reintegration.