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Family Planning and the Post-2015 Development Framework: Achieving Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights We call on governments, regional and international organizations, international financial institutions, and civil society organizations to join us in ensuring that sexual and reproductive health and rights, especially universal access to voluntary, high quality family planning, is included in the post-2015 framework that will follow the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Historically, the landmark International Conference on Population and Development Programme of Action and the Millennium Development Goal 5b set global guidelines for sexual and reproductive health and rights, including universal voluntary access to contraceptives. This year, the Report of the United Nations Secretary General’s High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda reaffirmed these historical global commitments to ensure healthy lives and universal sexual and reproductive health and rights; to empower girls and women; and to achieve gender equality. The Report notes that over 220 million women in the world want to prevent pregnancy but are not able to access effective and affordable, modern methods of contraception. This results in 80 million unplanned pregnancies, 30 million unplanned births and 20 million unsafe abortions every year. Family planning is a fundamental right. An investment in family planning is also one that pays off. We know family planning plays a vital role in the reduction of maternal mortality, reducing maternal deaths by 44%. Ensuring women are able to plan whether or when to have children means babies and young children are more likely to survive. The economic benefits are also substantial. For every $1 spent on family planning, $6 is saved. When countries invest in health, education, and gender equity, in addition to family planning, the declines in mortality and fertility rates alter the age structure of a population and place many of the world’s poorest countries in a prime position to reap the economic benefits of subsequent accelerated economic growth, called the “demographic dividend.

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Family Planning and the Post-2015 Development Framework: Achieving Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

We call on governments, regional and international organizations, international financial institutions, and civil society organizations to join us in ensuring that sexual and reproductive health and rights, especially universal access to voluntary, high quality family planning, is included in the post-2015 framework that will follow the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Historically, the landmark International Conference on Population and Development Programme of Action and the Millennium Development Goal 5b set global guidelines for sexual and reproductive health and rights, including universal voluntary access to contraceptives. This year, the Report of the United Nations Secretary General’s High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda reaffirmed these historical global commitments to ensure healthy lives and universal sexual and reproductive health and rights; to empower girls and women; and to achieve gender equality. The Report notes that over 220 million women in the world want to prevent pregnancy but are not able to access effective and affordable, modern methods of contraception. This results in 80 million unplanned pregnancies, 30 million unplanned births and 20 million unsafe abortions every year. Family planning is a fundamental right. An investment in family planning is also one that pays off. We know family planning plays a vital role in the reduction of maternal mortality, reducing maternal deaths by 44%. Ensuring women are able to plan whether or when to have children means babies and young children are more likely to survive. The economic benefits are also substantial. For every $1 spent on family planning, $6 is saved. When countries invest in health, education, and gender equity, in addition to family planning, the declines in mortality and fertility rates alter the age structure of a population and place many of the world’s poorest countries in a prime position to reap the economic benefits of subsequent accelerated economic growth, called the “demographic dividend.

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The real-life impact of these changes in population structure are clear: between 1970 and 2000, changes in the population structure in East and South East Asia contributed to 1.9 percentage points of a 4.32 per cent growth in GDP. When women are able to decide if, when, and how many children to have, they are able to contribute more fully in the sustainable economic and social development of their families, communities, and nations. Family planning empowers women. But, for millions of women in many countries this has not happened. Because women still do not have the ability to control their reproductive lives, desired family size continues to be lower than actual family size in almost all sub-Saharan Africa and many other developing countries. As the world comes together to renew its commitment to fighting extreme poverty, promoting sustainable economic development, and strengthening human rights and equity, a commitment to give women control over their fertility must be at the center. The time to act is now. When women are given access to the full range of modern contraception and voluntary family planning services, countries will benefit from the demographic dividend, resulting in long-term economic growth. Family planning is cost effective and a sustainable investment. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, “the economic savings towards meeting the MDGs by fulfilling unmet need for family planning would be two to six times greater than the costs.” Voluntary family planning and access to modern contraception are essential elements of promoting gender equity and women’s rights, and in ensuring that women have choice and control over their own lives. We call on governments to:

— Ensure that universal access to voluntary, high quality family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, including of the widest possible contraceptive choice, is included in the post-2015 framework.

— Ensure that the existing MDG targets on maternal mortality and access to reproductive

health that have not been met are carried over into the new framework as key goals and targets.

— Commit to closing the gap in unmet need for family planning in full within the time frame

of the new post-2015 framework.

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No. First Name Last Name Country Organization

1 Ahmed Abdi Yusuf Kenya Indigenous Youth Forum2 Cisse Ab-Dramane Côte D'Ivoire Ichange Ci3 Intesar Abu Madi Palestine Ministry Of Health

4 Adewale Adeleye Nigeria Civil Society For Family Planning In Nigeria

5 Kwame Adjei Ghana Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Service

6 Kavita Agarwal India Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital

7 Adjito Agodomou Togo Areca8 Raphael Godlove Ahenu Ghana Global Media Foundation9 Salah Uddin Ahmed Bangladesh Social Marketing Company

10 Dr Bouwaye Aissa Ado Burkina Faso OOAS/WAHO

11 Bella Akhagba Nigeria Better Society For Child, Adolescents And Maternal Care

12 Ahmed Al Kabir Bangladesh RTM International13 Rebecca Alban USA John Snow Inc14 Ahmed Ali Ethiopia PHE Ethiopia Consortium

15 Bumanzi Alice Rwanda Health,Development And Performance

16 Odane Allison Jamaica International Youth Alliance On Family Planning

17 Ndotiga Biansere Alphonse Centrafrique Association Centrafricaine Pour Le Bien Etre Familial

18 Nagiba Alshawafi Yemen Ministry Of Public Health & Population

19 Desta Weldeyohannes Amanuel Ethiopia Ethiopian Cathoplic Secretariat

20 Bridget Anyafulu Nigeria Int`l Centre For Women Empowerment & Child Dev. (ICWECD)

21 M Iqbal Apriansyah Indonesia National Population And Family Planning Board

22 Williams Arimo Moi Uganda International HIV/AIDS Aliance

23 Cholpon Asambaeva Kyrgyzstan GIZ health programme in Central Asia

24 Aster Asfaw Ethiopia SOS Children's villages Ethiopia

25 Mengistu Asnake Ethiopia Pathfinder International-Ethiopia

26 Jennifer Auta nigeria Planned Parenthood Federation Of Nigeria

27 Josephat Avoce Bénin OSV/Jordan28 Cephas Avoka Ghana IFMSA-SCORA29 Léopold Charles Badiane Sénégal World Vision30 Renate Baehr Germany DSW31 Amanda Banura Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda

32 Munkhtsetseg Batmunkh Mongolia Mongolian Family Welfare Association

33 John Batten Kenya CAFS/CEFA Centre for African Family Studies

34 Tenaw Bawoke Ethiopia Uinternational Medical Corps

35 Chaikanga Bebe South Sudan Ministry Of Gender Child And Social Welfare

36 Getachew Bekele Ethiopia Family Guidance Assocation Of Ethiopia

37 Getachew Bekele Ethiopia Marie Stopes International (MSI)

38 Mihretu Belayneh Ethiopia Save Your Generation Ethiopia39 Mihretu Belayneh Ethiopia Save Your Generation Ethiopia

40 Mairo Bello Nigeria Adolescent Health And Information Projects

41 Nduwumuremyi Benjamin Burundi Cordaid42 Dagmawit Girmay Berhane Ethiopia DKT Ethiopia

43 Marilena Bertini Italy CCM Comitato Collaborazione Medica

44 Taurai Bhatasara Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Youth Council45 Tesfay Birhane Ethiopia Debre Berhan University

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46 Vastine Birungi Uganda Vision For Community Development

47 Isaac Akuamoah Boateng Ghana Primus Royal Medical Consulting Institute

48 Nancy Bolima Cameroon Health Development Consultancy Services (HEDECS)

49 Ingunn Brandvoll Norway Norwegian Church Aid

50 Mohammed Bun Bida Ghana Muslim Family Counselling Services

51 Harriet Businge Uganda Communication For Development Foundation Uganda

52 Mariam Mansa Camara Guinea Association Femmes Et Actions Pour Le Developpement

53 Kefas Chanana Zimbabwe Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council

54 Vidya B. Charan Mauritius Mauritius Family Planning And Welfare Association

55 Jackson Chekweko Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda/IPPF MA

56 Michael Chommie France Woman Care Global

57 Martins Christian Benin Réseau Des Ong Béninoises De Santé

58 Matei Cooperative Sierra Leone Matei Multipurpose Cooperative Society (MATCOPS)

59 Maureen Corbett USA Intrahealth International60 Barbara Crane USA Ipas61 Tyler Crone USA Athena

62 Talemoh Dah Nigeria Soteri-Afrique Rural Healthcare Initiative

63 Ilídio De Sagres Mozambique Kepa-Mozambique

64 Fasil Debsu Ethiopia Dkt International, Ethiopia Program

65 Genet Degu Ethiopia Debre Markos University

66 Benjamin Deleon Philippines Forum For Family Planning And Development

67 Demeke Desta Ethiopia Ipas68 Nzira Deus mozambique Movfemme

69 Shongo Diamba André DRC Programme Intégré de santé de reproduction et familiale-PISRF

70 Kennith Dillena Philippines YouthPhilippines71 Maira Domingos Moçambique Fórum Mulher

72 Aissa Doumara Cameroun Association De Lutte Contre Les Violences Faites Aux Filles Et Aux Femmes, Extrême-Nord

73 Lorna Dr. Tumwebaze Bangladesh Partenrs In Population And Develpment

74 Nondo Ejano Tanzania Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights

75 Atef El Shitany Egypt Ministry Of Health & Population

76 Atef El Shitany Egypt Mohp/ Population& Family Planning Sector

77 Bashir Elimam Sudan Sudan Family Planning Association ( SFPA )

78 Tom Ellum Papua New Guinea Marie Stopes Png

79 Isaac Eranga Nigeria Christian Action For Maternal And Child Health

80 Isaac Eranga Nigeria Christian Action For Maternal And Child Health

81 Naamanya Evans Uganda Rushere Community Hospital82 John Fair USA Woman Care Global

83 Rukia Farah kenya Interantional Community Of Women Living With Hiv-Kenya Chapter

84 Taroub Faramand USA WI-HER LLC

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85 Iradukunda Favorite Rwanda College Of Medicine And Health Sciences/University Of Rwanda

86 Jessica Freifeld United States Global Health Strategies87 Pape Gaye United States Intrahealth International88 Helene Gayle United States CARE

89 Ayodele Gbemileke Nigeria Essence Empowerment Initiative

90 Comfort Gebeh Liberia JHPIEGO

91 Meron Gebreegziabher Ethiopia Marie Stopes International Ethiopia

92 Negash Teklu Gebremichael Ethiopia Phe Ethiopia Consortium

93 Selamawit Gebreselassie Ethiopia Jsi Research And Training Institute Inc. The Last Ten Kilometer Project

94 Etu Geremew Ethiopia Mishiria Magazine

95 Dejene Getahun Ethiopia Consortium Of Reproductive Health Associations (Corha)

96 Bob Gillespie USA Fillespie Foundation97 Comfort Glikpo ghana Dels Foundation98 Woseh Gobeh Liberia Unfpa

99 Jane Godia Kenya African Woman And Child Features

100 Agoustou Gomis Senegal World Vision WARO101 Dr Sidibe Grangué Souko Mali ONG SOUTOURA102 Margaret Greene USA GreeneWorks103 John Guillebaud United Kingdom Ecotimecapsule104 Desire Habonimana Burundi Yowli Burundi

105 Ataklti Hagos Ethiopia Development For African People

106 Difabachew Setegn Hailegeorgis Ethiopia Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia [FGAE]

107 Mekdes Hailu Ethiopia Mujejeguwa Loka Women Development Association

108 Rakotoarisoa Hajamamy Madagascar MSH109 Odile Antoinette Hanitriniaina Madagascar Marie Stopes Madagascar

110 Maurice Hiza Tanzania Reproductive And Child Health Section

111 Ibrahim Ibrahim Nigeria Planned Parenthood Federation Of Nigeria

112 Khadijah Ibrahim-Nuhu Nigeria Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative

113 Genevieve Imbali Kenya The Centre For African Family Studies

114 Salisu Ishaku Nigeria Population Council

115 S.M. Islam Bangladesh Rural Mother & Child Health Care Society (RMCHCS)

116 Megan Ivankovich USA WI-HER LLC

117 Mithkal Jaber Palestine Palestinian Family Protection And Planning Assosiation

118 Rubina Jaffri Pakistan Hands119 Hussein Jarso Kenya Indegeous Youth Forum120 Tej Ram Jat India UNFPA

121 Mekonnen Nana Jember Ethiopia Consortium of RH Associations (CORHA)

122 Dominic Johns Liberia Youth Focus Center123 Ndayishimiye Juvénal Burundi CORDAID124 Victor Kaicombey Canada The Kaicombey Foundation

125 Amy Kakiza - Rwakihembo Uganda Marie Stopes Uganda

126 Alhassan Bakarr Kamara Sierra Leone Health For All Coalition-Sierra Leone

127 Francis Kamara Sierra Leone Youth Action Movement128 Mercy Kamau Kenya JHPIEGO129 Mercy Kamau Kenya JHPIEGO

130 Alassane Karama Burkina Faso Association Des Journalistes Et Communicateurs En Population Et Développement/ Burkina Faso

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131 Emily Katarikawe Uganda Uganda Health Marketing Group (UHMG)

132 Ruth Kavuma Uganda Mama Alive Innitiatives

133 Kayode Kayode Nigeria All Nigeria United Nations Students And Youth Association

134 Desta Kebede Ethiopia Family Guidance Association Of Ethiopia

135 Adnan Khan Pakistan Research And Development Solutions

136 Ayesha Khan Pakistan Research And Development Solutions

137 Nathaniel Khaole South Africa National Department Of Health

138 Amaka Kia Nigeria Africa Independent Television (AIT)

139 Nehemiah Kimathi Kenya IPPF Africa Region140 Tamene Kindu Ethiopia AMMA

141 Vishwanath Koliwad India Family Planning Association Of India

142 Joan Koomson Ghana African Women'S Development Fund

143 Dileep Kumar Pakistan HANDS144 Abhishek Kumar India IIPS, Mumbai145 Ana Langer United States Maternal Health Task Force146 Cyril Leconte Haiti Le Caducee147 Victoria Lonje Malawi GIZ148 Parmindar Lotay Kenya Pharm Access Africa Limited

149 Musah Lumumba Uganda Uganda Youth Coalition on Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

150 Thierry Malebe Zambia FHI360/ZPCT II151 Asmat Malik Pakistan Integrated Health Services

152 Charles Mambu Sierra Leone Health For All Coalition Sierra Leone

153 Vicky Markham USA Center for Environment and Population (CEP)

154 Christian Martins Benin Réseau des ONG Béninoises de Santé

155 Gibson Masache Malawi Parent and Child Health Initiative (PACHI) Trust

156 Maziko Matemba Malawi Health and Rights Education Programme-Malawi (HREP)

157 Maziko Matemba Malawi Health and Rights Education Programme-Malawi (HREP)

158 Christopher Mazimba Zambia SUFP/Abt associates

159 Zoneziwoh Mbondgulo Cameroon Women For A Change, Cameroon

160 Jean-Marie Mbonyintwali Rwanda Rwandan Parliamentarians' Network on Population and Development (RPRPD)/Parliament of Rwanda

161 Manuel Mcbraun Ghana Maurjoe Foundation162 Manuel Mcbraun Ghana Maurjoe Foundation163 Yared Mekonnen Ethiopia Mela Research PLC164 Feven Tassew Mekuria Ethiopia Care Ethiopia

165 Julie Mellin USA Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA)

166 Muhammad Sarwat Mirza Pakistan HANDS (Health And Nutrition Development Society)

167 Dr Surendra Kumar Mishra India AIHMS, Odisha

168 Matcellinus Moabom Ghana National Ambulance Service-Ghana

169 Mahomed Mobaracaly Mozambique Pathfinder International170 George Mondo Uganda Rakai Health Sciences Program171 Kayla Moore USA Grounds For Health

172 Amadou Moreau Senegal Global Research and Advocacy Group (GRAG)

173 Isabelle Moreira Burundi UNFPA

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No. First Name Last Name Country OrganizationAddis  Call  to  Action  Signees

174 Emmanuel Morhe Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology

175 Patrick Mugirwa Uganda Partners In Population And Development Africa Regional Office

176 Kenneth Nyehoora Mugumya Uganda Uganda Family Planning Consortium

177 Muazu Muhammad Nigeria Center Of Advocacy For Health And Development

178 Muhammad Muhammad Saleh Nigeria Family Health International (FHI 360)

179 Nzilani Muia Kenya Kiala Foundation

180 Margot Mulder Nederland SUPPORT - The Female Health Company

181 Numfor Munteh Cameroon Cameroon Agenda for Sustainable Development (CASD)

182 Moses Muwonge Uganda Samasha Medical Foundation183 Anna Mwakibete Tanzania Pathfinder International

184 Annet Nakimuli Uganda Development Initiatives International

185 Sarah Nalule Uganda Health Child186 Hasifa Naluyiga Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda187 Telesphore Nambajimana Rwanda Arbef188 Denise Namburete Mozambique Nweti Health Communication189 Claude Alex Ndambi Moutandi Congo Brazzaville Aide Aux Femmes Et Enfants190 Juvénal Ndayishimiye Burundi Cordaid191 Marguerite Ndour Benin ABMS/PSI

192 Salim Ngazi 30100 Family Health Options Kenya

193 Rukhsana Niazi Pakistan RTI, Population Welfare Department, KPK

194 Karin Nilsson Sweden RFSU

195 Dawit Desalegn Nima EthiopiaEthiopian Society Of Obstetrician And Gynecologists; Addis Ababa University School Of Medicine

196 Tabitha Njoroge Kenya Centre For Young Women And Girls

197 Christian Noah Tanzania Kivulini Women'S Rights Organization

198 Yemurai Nyoni Zimbabwe Dot Youth

199 Albert Obbuyi Kenya Centre For The Study Of Adolescence

200 Charles Ochieng Kenya Wispivas Ltd

201 Mojisola Odeku Nigeria Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative

202 Odongo Odiyo Tanzania East Central And Southethern Africa Health Community

203 Oluwasijibomi Ojajuni Nigeria Hacey Health Initiative204 Wilson Okaka Uganda Kyambogo University205 Nadia Olson USA John Snow Inc

206 Philomena Omoregie Nigeria University Of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria

207 John Onyango Kenya Miss Koch Kenya208 Sarah Opendi Uganda Ministry Of Health209 Charles Opiyo Kenya Family Health Options Kenya

210 Agnes Oppong-Baah Ghana Ministry Of Health/Nursing And Midwfery Council Of Ghana

211 Chinedu Oraka Nigeria Action Group On Adolescent Health

212 Solomon Orero South Sudan JHPIEGO213 Cheick Oumar Ouedraogo Burkina Faso Ministry Of Health214 Victor Ouko Kenya JHPIEGO215 Peter Owaga Tanzania DSW

216 Hellen Owino Kenya Centre For The Study Of Adolescence

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217 Isaiah Owolabi Nigeria International Youth Alliance On Family Planning

218 Laura Pascoe South Africa Sonke Gender Justice

219 Alemtsehay Paulos Ethiopia Addis Abeba Ciity Administretion Health Office

220 Philderald Pratt Liberia United Nations Population Fund

221 Mutsinzi Queen Maureen Rwanda Paywm222 Heidi Quinn United Kingdom International HIV/AIDS Alliance

223 Md. Ataur Rahman Bangladesh Volition for Social Upliftment Services(VSUS)

224 Victor Rasugu Kenya Network For Adolescent And Youth Of Africa

225 Ruyoka Raymond Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda

226 Rhoda Robinson Nigeria HACEY Health Initiative227 William Ryerson USA Population Media Center

228 Maha Saheb Jordan Strengthening Family planning project/SHOPs

229 Sagir Chedi Salihu Nigeria Centre For Research And Documentation

230 Kailash Saran India JHPIEGO231 Jerome Saydee Liberia Psi Youth Council232 Moluh Seidou Cameroon MOH

233 Bogale Sema Ethiopia Amhara Development Association

234 Shrabanti Sen India FHI 360235 Halima Shariff Tanzania Advance Family Planning236 Nargis Shirazi Uganda Wo-Man Foundation237 Jean De Dieu Sibomana Rwanda Healthy Entrepreneurs Rwanda238 Amos Simpano Kenya Family Health Options Kenya239 Dinesh Kumar Singh India Jhpiego240 Rajesh Singh India JSI241 Abhinav Singh India The Dove Foundation242 Andrei Sinioukov USA/India World Health Partners

243 Cuma Byamungu Socrate République Démocratique du Congo

Ministère De La Santé Programme Santé Reproduction

244 Dr Manoj Sojitra India Marie Stopes International, India

245 Demisew Amenu Sori Ethiopia Jimma University

246 Benjamin Sowah Ghana Planned Parenthood Associatoon Of Ghana

247 Rudolph Stevens Jamaica Women'S Healtrh Network-Jamaica

248 Parvati Sunam Nepal Beyond Beijing Committee

249 Fatimata Sy Senegal Intrahealth/Ouagadougou Partnership

250 Getachew Tadesse Ethiopia Family Guidance Association Of Ethiopia

251 Shamim Talukder Bangladesh Eminence Associates For Social Development

252 Adeba Tasissa Ethiopia Pathfinder International253 Madeline Taskier USA Univer254 Masresha Taye Ethiopia Save The Children

255 Ibrahima Yves Ghislain Tchouante Senegal Activista/Actionaid International/Senegal

256 Semu Teffera Ethiopia OIC International

257 Abraham Tesso Ethiopia Save The The Children International

258 Afrah Thabet Alademi Yemen UNFPA

259 Simão Tila Mozambique JOINT- Liga de ONGs em Mopçambique

260 John Townsend United States Population Council261 Martin Tshipamba DRC CARE International262 Marie-Alix Valensi Mozambique Forum for Family Planning and Development

263 Maricar Vallido Philippines Forum For Family Planning And Development

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264 Frans Van Birgelen Netherlands MSD B.V.265 Nkunda Vundamina South Africa ReproNet-Africa

266 Hilkka Vuorenmaa Finland Väestöliitto - Family Federation Of Finland

267 Robert Walker USA Population Institute

268 Monica Wanjiru Kenya Futures Group/Health Policy Project Kenya

269 Christina Wegs USA CARE270 Kevin Whaley USA Mapp Biopharmaceutical, Inc.

271 Dakshitha Wickremarathne Sri Lanka Family Planning Association Sri Lanka

272 David Wofford United States Meridian Group International273 Addis Woldemariam Ethiopia Ministry Of Health274 Sintayehu Woldie Ethiopia Federal Ministry Of Health275 Enock Lucien Wouna Cameroun CREST

276 Sinkondo Yagnounou Burkina Faso Burkina Council Of Community Development Orgaizations(Burcaso)

277 Tia Yaké Stéphane Ivory coast AIBEF / IPPF278 Konan Jules Yao Cote d'Ivoire UNFPA

279 Darius Akan Yashim Nigeria Planned Parenthood Federation Of Nigeria

280 Beth Yeager USA Management Sciences For Health

281 Yeshihareg Yoseph Ethiopia Family Guidance Association Of Ethiopia Southern Area Office

282 Fitsum Zelalem Ethiopia EGSTIndividuals

283 Firehiwot Abera Ethiopia EPHI

284 Matilda Aberese Ako Ghana Navrongo Health Research Centre

285 Libageba Abitew Ethiopia SC286 Abubakar Abubakar Panti Nigeria UDU sokoto

287 Prince Akebo Abugri Ghana Association Of Church-Based Development Ngos

288 Timothy Abuya Kenya Population Council289 Margaret Achieno Odhiambo Kenya Jhpiego Kenya Office290 Roselline Achola Uganda UNFPA291 Kemou Adama Niger MoH292 Patricia Adams Nigeria University Of Ibadan

293 Abiodun Adanikin Nigeria Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

294 Gifty Addico USA UNFPA295 Adeniyi Adedeji Nigeria WAEC MEDICAL296 Damilola Adejimi Nigeria Pretty Yeye

297 Adebisi Adenipekun Nigeria Campus Health And Rights Initiative

298 Faidat Adenuga Nigeria College Of Medicine, University Of Ibadan

299 Temitope Adeyoju South Africa University Of The Witwatersrand

300 Dr Naveed Ahmed Pakistan Marie Stopes International Pakistan

301 Salah Uddin Ahmed Bangladesh Social Marketing Company302 Sono Aibe USA Pathfinder International303 Olayinka Ajayi Nigeria University Of Ibadan304 Stephen Selasi Akakpo Ghana Tema General Hospital

305 Bolaji Akinsulie Nigeria National Population Commission

306 Tigest Alem Ethiopia NA

307 Shewaye Alemu Ethiopia Mariestopes International Ethiopia

308 Wanogo Ali Madagascar UNFPA309 Abraham Ali Ethiopia Hawassa University

310 Fuad Aliev Uzbekistan United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA

311 David Joseph Allieu Sierra Leone Health For All Coalition Sierra Leone

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312 Richard Allo DRC Association Pour Le Bien Etre Familial

313 Nagiba Alshawafi Yemen Ministry Of Public Health & Population

314 Johnnie Amenyah USA John Snow Inc315 Kwame Ampofo Ghana EngenderHealth316 Njienjou Mofire Amsetou Cameroon ACMS317 Patricia Anafi USA SUNY Potsdam

318 Ngozi Anaza Nigeria Socierty For Women And Girl-Child Empowerment

319 Carla Angelini Argentina Hospital Dr Jose Penna320 Consuelo Anonuevo Philippines USAID321 Joana Apenkwa Ghana Catholic University Of Ghana322 Caroline Ariba Uganda Vision Group323 Francis Oko Armah Ghana DKT international Ghana324 Dana Aronovich USA John Snow, Inc.325 Kumudha Aruldas India Population Council326 Ian Askew

327 Olayinka Asubiaro Nigeria Bestspring Foundation, Lagos Nigeria

328 Kiros Atnafu Ethiopia JSI/L10K329 Oluseun Ayankola Nigerian NURHI330 Violet Ayoub Tanzania Vision For Youth331 Pam Baatsen Netherlands KIT332 Yadeta Bacha Ethiopia Haramaya University

333 Samson Olusina Bamiwuye Nigeria Demography Department ,Obafemi Awolowo University

334 Lilly Banda Malawi USAID335 Charles Banda Malawi Youth Net And Counselling336 Hamid Bashir Pakistan CARE International337 Jean Louis Roméo Bassene Senegal UNFPA338 Monica Bautista United States Self

339 Catherine Baye Cameroon International Youth Alliance On Family Planning

340 Catherine Baye United States International Youth Allliance On Family Planning

341 Fethi Ben Messaoud Tunisia Sud SANTE

342 Nerys Benfield USA Albert Einstein College Of Medicine

343 Etsegenet Berhanu Ethiopia Jhpiego344 Aster Berhe Ethiopia UNFPA345 Pamela Bernard-Sawyer Liberia USAID346 Bashir Bhat India University Of Kashmir347 Komal Bhatia United Kingdom University Of London

348 Jeffrey Bingenheimer USA The George Washington University

349 Dargal Bitobo Jean Paul Cameroon International Medical Corps

350 Alison Bodenheimer USA Advance Family Planning, Gates Institute, Bloomberg School Of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

351 Dag Bohlin Sweden PMU352 María Angélica Botero Colombia IYAFP353 Burcu Bozkurt United States Ipas

354 Sarah Bradley United States University Of California, Berkeley

355 Elizabeth Bukusi Kenya KEMRI356 Julia Bunting United Kingdom IPPF357 Peter Buyungo Uganda PACE358 Levent Cagatay Turkey EngenderHealth359 Wannes Carlier Rwanda UNFPA

360 Maria Teresa Carpio Philippines Tindig, Komunidad! Incorporated

361 Isabelle Cartoux UK International HIV/AIDS Alliance

362 Andinet Challa Ethiopia Marie Stopes International Ethiopia

363 Arshad Chandio Pakistan Health Services364 Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli Switzerland WHO

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365 Kawshalya Chanrasegaram Sri Lanka The Grassrooted Trust

366 Lauretta Charles Nigeria Africa Centre for Health Leadership Development (AfCHLed)

367 Elly Chemey Malawi Child Legacy International368 Ryan Cherlin USA Global Health Strategies

369 Nicole Chesoni Kenya Young Women'S Leadership Institute

370 Joyce Chimbi Kenya African Woman & Child Feature Service

371 Dawn Chin-Quee USA FHI 360372 N. Kate Cho373 Yoonjoung Choi USA USAID374 David Colwell USA Photographer375 Perle Combary USA Intrahealth International376 Jamaica Corker USA University Of Pennsylvania377 Norbert Coulibaly Burkina Faso UNFPA378 Carie Cox USA University Of Washington379 George Creasy USA Population Council380 Gerardito Criz Philippines EngenderHealth Philippines381 Horacio Croxatto Chile Unab382 Laurette Cucuzza USA Plan International USA383 Laurette Cucuzza USA Plan International USA

384 Socrate Cuma Byamungu DRC Programme National De Santé De La Reproduction

385 Bocar Mamadou Daff Senegal Ministry Of Health386 Yared Dagnew Ethiopia Ipas Ethiopia

387 Peter Dakurah Ghana Planned Parenthood Association Of Ghana

388 Elkan Daniel India Pathfinder International389 Dr Elkan Daniel India Pathfinder International390 Ramatu Daroda Nigeria Society For Family Health391 Fasil Debsu Ethiopia DKT Ethiopia

392 Benjamin Deleon Philiippines The Forum For Family Planning And Development

393 Musimenta Deogracious Uganda Makerere University

394 Assefa Seme Deresse Ethiopia School Of Public Health, Addis Ababa University

395 Kebede Deribe Ethiopia BSM396 Markos Desalegn Ethiopia AAU/SPH397 Shishay Desta Ethiopia YMCA398 Ndiouga Diallo Senegal UNFPA399 Abdoulaye Diedhiou Senegal IntraHealth International

400 Nelly Dikamba DRC Kinshasa School Of Public Health

401 Mame Mbayame Guèye Dione Senegal National Parliament402 Mame Mbayame Dione Senegal Parliarment Of Senegal403 Seydina L. Diop Senegal Rojalnu-Omd

404 Ousmane Diouf Senegal Réseau Jeunesse Population Et Développement

405 Thuli Dlamini-Teferi Swaziland National Population Unit406 Eliane Dogoré Côte d'Ivoire UNFPA407 Heryne Dok Kenya Jhpiego Kenya408 Taranta Dorah Uganda Pathfinder International409 Melanie Drace South Africa MatCH Research

410 Kabir Durowade Nigeria Department Of Community Medicine, Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti, Nigeria

411 Joseph Dwyer USA Management Sciences For Health

412 Alemu Earsido Ethiopia Wachemo University

413 Michelle Eilers USA Guttmacher Institute

414 Uwememdimbuk Ekanem Nigeria University Of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo.

415 Nagat Elhadi Suadan Sudan Family Planning Association

416 Charlestine Bob Elwange Uganda Kyamogo University

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417 Isaac Eranga Nigeria Christian Action For Maternal And Child Health

418 Meseret Eshete Ethiopia FGAE419 Fisseha Eshete Ethiopia PSI/Ethiopia420 Ronke Fagbemi Nigeria Staate Specialist Hospital421 Kehinde Falade Nigeria HMC

422 Deborah Falode Falode Nigeria American Hospitals- Blood And Cancer Center

423 Micol Fascendini Ethiopia CCM

424 Dr Abdoul Rachid Fatima Moustapha Niger Ministry Of Health

425 Semenhe Fekadu Ethiopia Giz?Corha

426 Steve Felix-Uduh Nigeria NPHCDA - National Primary Health Care Development Agency

427 Tesfaye Feyissa Ethiopia Wollega University428 Senait Fisseha USA University Of Michigan429 Jean Christophe Fotso430 Kathleen Frank USA JHU-CCP431 Beth Fredrick USA Johns Hopkins University432 Debbie Gachuhi Kenya Futures Group433 Gamachis Galalcha Ethiopia UNFPA434 Rabi Joël Gansaonre Burkina Faso ISSP

435 Patrick Gaparayi Angola Management Sciences For Health

436 Desiree Garcia Pruñonosa Kenya EFE - Spanish news agency437 Brane Gaye Senegal ASBEF/IPPF438 Ronald Geary USA IntraHealth International439 Shimeles Gebeyehu Ethiopia DKT Ethiopia440 Hailemichael Gebreselassie Ethiopia Ipas441 Atnafu Getachew Ethiopia WHO442 Kate Gilles USA PRB443 Dawit Girma Ethiopia CORHA444 Angella Githere-Langat Kenya IPPF Africa445 Judy Gold United Kingdom IPPF

446 Srinivas Goli India Giri Institute for Development Studies (GIDS)

447 Leanne Gray USA FHI 360448 Sasha Gruber United States Population Council449 Baochang Gu China Renmin University Of China

450 Jean-Pierre Guengant Guadeloupe -West Indies IRD-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

451 Abdou Gueye Senegal IntraHealth International452 Nisha Gupta India Independent Expert453 Genet Mengistu Haile Ethiopia FGAE

454 Janet Hall United States University Of Michigan Health System

455 Marcia Halm Ghana African Women'S Development Fund

456 Nancy Pendarvis Harris USA JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.

457 Werner Haug Switzerland Former UNFPA458 Mulugeta Hawas Ethiopia Ipas Ethiopia459 Robel Helina Ethiopia Seventh-Day Adventist460 Amanyphone Heminthavong USA Individual461 Joanne Hemmings United Kingdom Options Consultancy Services462 Ann Herbert USA JHPSH463 Lule Herman Uganda Action Africa Help Uganda464 Alicia Hernandez USA JHSPH Gates Institute465 Phone Mu Hlaing Myanmar Myanmar Medical Association466 Laura Hoemeke USA Intrahealth International

467 Sarah Jane Holcombe USA University Of California, Berkeley

468 Kelsey Holt United States Harvard School Of Public Health469 Md. Azmal Hossain Bangladesh Engenderhealth Bangladesh470 David Hubacher USA FHI 360471 Samantha Humphreys UK MSD Ltd

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472 Gabrielle Hunter USA Johns Hopkins Center For Communication Programs

473 Saskia Husken Netherlands Rutgers WPF

474 Israel Oluwaseyidayo Idris Ukraine V.N Karazin National University

475 S.M. Islam Bangladesh Rural Mother & Child Health Care Society

476 Emmanuel Jambo South Sudan Ministry Of Health477 Garret S. James Liberia Child Rescue478 Niyibigira Jean Paul Burundi Pathfinder International479 Tessougue Jeanne Mali PSI/Mali480 Damian Jeremia Damian Tanzania KCMC481 Zachariah Jezman Malawi Villagereach482 Noah Jofilisi Malawi Ministry Of Health

483 Bono John Republic of South Sudan State Ministry of Health/Yambio/WES

484 Alan Johnston USA Independent Consultant

485 Ibidunni Jolaoso Nigeria Federal Ministry Of Health, Nigeria

486 Anna Kaagesten USA Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health

487 Mohammad Kabir Bangladesh JU University488 Caroline Kabiru Kenya Na489 Idrissa Kaboe Burkina Faso ISSP/UO

490 Kimuha Kabusa Desire DRC CARE International

491 Patrick Tumusiime Kagurusi Uganda Amref492 Peter Kagwe Kenya Jhpiego

493 Mutale Kaimba Zambia Planned Parenthood Association Of Zambia

494 Richard Kanakulya Uganda Mariestopes Uganda495 Sabrina Karklins USA Johns Hopkins University496 Workneh Kassie Ethiopia Private497 Jackie Katana Uganda IRCU

498 Ageru Kebede Ethiopia Population Services International-Ethiopia

499 Bonnie Keith United States of America JSI

500 Mosob Kenny Nigeria Nil501 Amanullah Khan Pakistan -

502 Anne Khasakhala Kenya University of Nairobi, Population Studies and Research Institute

503 Angelo Kihaga Tanzania Pathfinder International504 Margaret Kilonzo Kenya Jhpiego

505 Nehemiah Kimathi Kenya International Planned Parenthood Federation

506 Geofrey Kimbugwe Uganda Faculty Of Medicine, Gulu University

507 Kagwiria Kioga Kenya Planned Parenthood Federation Of America

508 Uthuman Kiryowa Uganda Laborex Uganda509 Emiru Gebisa Kitessa Ethiopia Oromia Regional Health Bureau510 Bernard Kituku Kenya Bayer Healthcare511 Hodor Koami Togo Action Contre le Sida (ACS)512 Rebecca Kohler USA Intrahealth International513 Rebecca Kohler USA Intrahealth International

514 Albert Kombo Kenya Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)

515 Erja Korhonen Suomi Self-Employed516 Somesh Kumar India Jhpiego517 Save Kumwenda Malawi University Of Malawi518 Akua Kwatemg-Addo USA USAID519 Betty Kyaddondo Uganda Population Secretariat520 Lukman Lawal Nigeria Abaji General Hospital521 Dorothy Lazaro Ethiopia UNFPA522 Elena Lebetkin USA FHI 360

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523 Hemkhothang Lhungdim India Intl. Inst. Population Sciences (IIPS)

524 Marit Lindheim Norway Norwegian Church Aid

525 Li Liu China Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health

526 Chaohua Lou China Shanghai Institite Of Planned Parenthood Research

527 Nelly Lukale Kenya |YWCA528 Liliane Luwaga Uganda Ministry Of Health

529 Neena Lyall India Christian Hospital, Kasganj,Uttar Pradesh, India

530 Patricia Macdonald USA USAID

531 Olatunde Madandola Nigeria Department Of Nursing Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

532 Dr Nana Hawwa Madugu Nigeria ABUTH

533 Eric Mafuta DRC Kinshasa School Of Public Health

534 Elizabeth Maguire USA Ipas

535 Issoufou Mahaman Lawan Niger Association Des Scouts Du Niger

536 Said Mahamoud Comoros UNFPA

537 Beatrice Maina Kenya African Population And Health Research Center

538 Shawn Malarcher USA USAID539 Bijaya Malik India NCERT

540 Eddie Malunga Malawi College of Medicine Centre for RH

541 Pratima Manandhar Nepal Scheer Memorial Hospital Medical Institute, College Of Nursing, Banepa

542 Agbada Mangalu Mobhe Democratic Republic of Congo

Ministry Of Gender

543 Abubakar Many Ghana University of Ghana School of Public Health

544 Sandra Mapemba Malawi Population Reference Bureau545 Kim Martin United States Johns Hopkins546 Kuete Martin Cameroon Ministry Of Public Health547 Prisca Masepuka Malawi Banja La Mtsogolo

548 Arvind Mathur India World Health Organization

549 Dipak Kanti Mazumder Bangladesh Bangladesh Knowledge Management Initiative

550 Jennifer Mbise Tanzania YWCA551 Michael Mbizvo Zimbabwe University Of Zimbabwe

552 Kathleen Mcdonald USA Women And Health Initiative, Harvard School Of Public Health

553 Therese Mcginn USA Columbia University Mailman School Of Public Health

554 Khandoker Abu Jafor Md. Saleh Bangladesh Engenderhealth555 Mehrafzoon Mehrnesaar Afghanistan Malalay Maternity Hospital556 Dr.Minal Mehta India Engenderhealth557 Minal Mehta Mehta India Engenderhealth558 Asqual Mengesha Ethiopia Fgae559 Hiwot Mengistu Ethiopia Jhpieg

560 Thomas Merrick USA Retired World Bank Senior Advisor P/Rh

561 Mengistu Meskele Ethiopia Wolaita Sodo University562 Philomina Mireku Ghana Ghana Health Service

563 Shailendra Mishra India Department Of Anthropology, University Of Allahabad, Allahabad, India

564 Rajna Mishra India Futures Group

565 Georgia Tammy Mitchell Liberia Ministry Of Health & Social Welfare

566 Hanimi Reddy Modugu India Futures Group International India

567 Anders Molin Sweden Sida

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568 Md. Abu Shah Jamal Molla Bangladesh Msh569 Kayode Morenikeji Nigeria Usaid/Nigeria

570 Tezera Moshago Ethiopia Aman College Of Health Sciences

571 Henry Mosley USA Johns Hopkins University572 Laure Moukam Cameroun Psi/Acms573 Barwani Msiska Malawi Respond Project574 Olive Mtema Malawi Futures Group

575 Carol Mukiira Kenya African Population And Health Research Center

576 Melaku Muleta Ethiopia Jsi/The Last Ten Kilometers Project

577 Maureen Mulievi Kenya Ppfa578 Edmore Munongo Zimbabwe Ippf

579 Brighton Murimira Zimbabwe Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council

580 Menu Mushila DRC Amibon581 Ruth Musila582 Winnie Musubika Uganda Ntihc

583 Namuunda Mutombo Kenya African Population And Health Research Center

584 Michael Mutua Kenya African Population And Health Research Center

585 Dickson Mwakangalu Kenya Pathfinder International586 Jean Mwandira Malawi Unfpa587 Esther Nab Uganda Lead Africa

588 Florence Nakaggwa Uganda International Health Sciences University

589 Beatrice Nakayiza Uganda Wakiso District Council590 Hasifa Naluyiga Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda

591 Gertrude Namazzi Uganda Makerere University School Of Public Health

592 Joyce Nanyanga Uganda Involve (Uganda)593 Rosette Navuga Uganda Uganda Bureau Of Statistics594 Aimable Ndayizeye Burundi World Vision International595 Robert Ndieka Ethiopia African Union Commission596 Louisa Ndunyu Kenya Masenu University597 Jean Nepo Nduwamungu Rwanda RZHRG_PSF598 Charity Ndwiga Kenya Population Council599 Margaret Neuse USA Self600 Wilson N'Gambi Zambia PPAZ

601 Christopher Ng'Andwe Zambia Zambia Integrated System Strengthening Program

602 Salim Ng'Azi Kenya Family Health Options Kenya603 Norbert Ngowi Tanzania Mzumbe University604 Peter Ngure Kenya DSW Kenya605 Fatou Bintou Niang Senegal ANSD

606 Bachir Niang So Central African Republic Cisjeu

607 Faida Juliette Nsensele Kenya IPPFAR608 Gilbert Ntampuhwe Burundi Pathfinder International609 Joseph Nuertey Ghana Ghana Health Service610 Gertrude Nyaaba Ghana Population Council611 Josephat Nyamwaya Kenya PPFA612 Valerie O'Connor-Makatini South Africa Department Of Health613 Bartholomew Odio Nigeria Society For Family Health614 Benon Odora Uganda Save The Children615 Bridget Okeke Nigeria Ipas616 Folakemi Olajide Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University617 Funmilola Olaolorun Nigeria University Of Ibadan618 Hannah Olson USA PMA2020, Gates Institute619 Olugbenga Olubayode Nigeria Federal Ministry Of Health620 Antony Omimo Kenya CORDS621 Lateef Ore Nigeria Staywell Global622 Nosa Orobaton Nigeria John Snow, Inc623 George Otieno Kenya Kenyatta University624 Emmanuel Otolorin Nigeria Jhpiego625 Cheick Oumar Ouedraogo Burkina Faso Ministry Of Health

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626 Drissa Ouedraogo Cameroon UNFPA - Cameroon

627 Romaric Ouitona Benin Youth Ambassador Of Family Planning

628 Julio Pacca United States Pathfinder International629 Neelanjana Pandey India Population Council630 Jorge Parra Ecuador UNFPA Ecuador631 Nilesh Patil India FPA India

632 Kristen Patterson USA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health

633 Leslie Patykewich USA JSI634 Megan Peterson USA Jhpiego635 Tricia Petruney USA FHI 360636 Marlena Plagianos USA Population Council637 Dr. Allan Pogrund USA Pogrund, Inc.638 Sarah Prager USA Society Of Family Planning639 Thomas Pullum640 Caitlin Quade USA PSI641 Mohammad Jawed Quereishi India Govt. Of Chhattisgarh State642 Heidi Quinn United Kingdom International HIV/AIDS Alliance643 Haingo Rabearimonjy Kenya IPPF Africa Region644 Ahmed Ragab Egypt Al-Azhar University645 Rajesh Kumar Rai India Tata Institute Of Social Sciences646 Reed Ramlow Jordan Abt Associates Inc.647 Natalie Ramm USA MHTF648 Rijalalaina Rasolofonirina Madagascar Marie Stopes

649 Kerryn Rehse South Africa Mosaic Training, Service And Healing Centre For Women

650 Anette Remme Norway Sex Og Politikk651 Henok Reta Ethiopia The Reporter News Paper652 Gerhardea Marie Yvette Ribaira Madagascar JSI653 Drewallyn Riley USA Ipas654 Karin Ringheim USA Independent Consultant

655 Jennifer Robinson USA Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

656 Rachel Robinson USA American University

657 Meselech Roro Ethiopia Addis Ababa University School Of Public Health

658 Elaine Rossi USA JSI659 Marcie Rubardt USA CARE660 Amon Rufus Kenya PPFA

661 Deusdedit Ruhangariyo Uganda Uganda Health Communication Alliance

662 Chandrakant Ruparelia USA Jhpiego-An Affiliate Of Johns Hopkins University

663 David Rupiny Uganda Rainbow Radio And Community Knowledge Center

664 Jean Christophe Rusatira Rwanda Healthy People Rwanda665 Naomi Rutenberg

666 Mary Rutland USA Women'S Empowerment International

667 Mary Rutland USA Women'S Empowerment International

668 Irina Saal Germany DSW - German Foundation for World Population

669 Jawara Saidykhan UK Save The Children670 Adebusola Salako Nigeria Individual671 Habeeb Salami Nigeria Pathfinder International

672 Maxsalia Salmon Jamaica Jamaica Youth Advocacy Network

673 Richard Sambaiga Tanzania University Of Dar Es Salaam674 Sabitri Sapkota Nepal Sunaulo Parivar Nepal675 Ganesh Sarker Bangladesh DGFP676 Ganesh Sarker Bangladesh Ex. DG DGFP677 Megan Schmitt USA ICAP at Columbia University678 Clare Schroder USA John Snow, Inc.679 Sidney Schuler USA FHI 360680 Pilar Sebastian Guatemala PSI/PASMO681 Eunice Sefa Ghana EngenderHealth

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682 Ishmael Kwasi Selassie Ghanan Planned Parenthood Association Of Ghana

683 Atnafu Setegn Ethiopia Individual684 Lynn Shaffer USA University Of Liverpool

685 Laila Shah Pakistan National Committee For Maternal And Neonatal Health

686 Mukesh Sharma India FHI 360687 Kirsten Sherk USA Ipas688 Girma Temam Shifa Ethiopia Addis Ababa University

689 Rebecca Shore USA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health Center For Communication Programs

690 Jean De Dieu Sibomana Rwanda Healthy Entrepreneurs Rwanda691 Estelle Sidze Kenya APHRC692 Marie Christine Siemerink Netherlands UAFC Joint Programme693 Fransisca Silayo Tanzania Children's Dignity Forum694 Carla Silveira Mozambique Pathfinder International695 Kasahun Sime Ethiopia Federal Ministry Of Health

696 Ichumar Simon Omeke (Dr) Uganda Katakwi District Local Government

697 Amos Simpano Kenya Family Health Options Kenya698 Steven Sinding

699 Haileleul Siyoum Ethiopia Ministry Of Women,Children And Youth

700 Libby Skolnik USA Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (JHUCCP)

701 Laura Slobey United States Consultant - Retired USAID702 Jennifer Smith UK Imperial College London703 Nicole Smith USA Princeton University704 Ilene Speizer705 Judith Stephenson UK UCL

706 Allison Stone United States Columbia University Mailman School Of Public Health

707 Carina Stover South Korea International FP/RH Counsultant

708 Sara Stratton USA Intrahealth International709 Tara Sullivan USA JHU CCP710 Kanyanta Sunkutu Zambia Personal711 Yehualashet Tadesse Ethiopia Individual712 Mesfin Tafa Ethiopia Mizan-Tepi University713 Geressu Takele Ethiopia Self714 Imelda Tamwesigire Uganda St Agnes Centre For Education

715 Alice Noël Tchoumkeu Pendeme Cameroon IFORD

716 Bogale Temesgen Ethiopia Prime Minster Office

717 Yonas Terefe Ethiopia Family Guidance Association Of Ethiopia

718 Almaz Tesema Ethiopia Amanuel Mental Health Hospital

719 Yeshitila Tesfaye Ethiopia IntraHealth International720 Yesunesh Teshome Ethiopia PHSP721 Fikru Tessema Ethiopia MSIE

722 Joe Thomas Bangladesh Partners In Population And Development

723 Senait Tibebu Ethiopia Private724 Hibret Alemu Tilahun Ethiopia Consultant

725 Weldemariam Tilahun Ethiopia Pathfinder International-Ethiopia

726 Sumithra Tissera Sri Lanka FPA Sri Lanka727 Janet Ansong Tornui Ghana University Of Ghana728 Daren Trudeau729 Maria Tsolka Greece Save The Children730 Fikru Tullu India WHO731 Terence Tumenta Cameroon Ministry Of Health

732 Espilidon Tumukurate Uganda Uganda Health Marketing Group

733 Md Nasir Uddin Bangladesh Armed Forces Medical College

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734 M Sheikh Giash Uddin Bangladesh Jagannath University735 Jenna Udren United States University Of Washington736 Marilyn Urey Liberia PSI LIBERIA737 Marie-Alix Valensi Mozambique DKT

738 Maricar Vallido Philippines Forum For Family Planning And Development, Inc.

739 Marisa Van Osdale USA Chemonics International740 Linda Vanotoo Ghana Ghana Health Service741 Hans Vemer USA Jhpiego742 Hans Vemer USA Jhpiego743 Vincent Villeneuve France Consultant (EPF)744 Bellington Vwalika Zambia University Teaching Hospital

745 Abera Wanboru Ethiopia JSI Rand T institute/L10K Project

746 Kate Wedgwood Rwanda Girl Hub Rwanda747 Dr.Weka Gunawan, Ph.D Wekadigunawan Malaysia National University Of Malaysia

748 Lydia Wilbard Peter Tanzania Campaign For Female Education ( Camfed)

749 Antenane Korra Woldegebriel Ethiopia MSH

750 Metiku Woldegiorgis Ethiopia Pathfinder International Ethiopia

751 Asfawesen Gebreyohannes Woldegiorgis Ethiopia Abt Associates Inc. Ethiopia

752 Haddas Woldegiorgis Abraha Ethiopia AHA

753 Felicia Wong UK International HIV/AIDS Alliance

754 Abebaw Gebeyehu Worku Ethiopia Institute Of Public Health, University Of Gondar

755 Tigist Worku Ethiopia Maternal And Child Health Intgerated Program

756 Susan Wright Jordan Abt Assoc. HSS II Project757 Kelsey Wright USA USAID758 Onipede Wusu Nigeria Lagos State University759 Gudina Yadeta Ethiopia FMOH760 Marissa Yeakey USA Population Reference Bureau761 Yaw Yeboah Ghana Ghana Health Service762 Tebikew Yeneabat Ethiopia Wollega University

763 Elias Yenus Ethiopia Tigray Region Burou Of Plan And Finance

764 Takele Yeshiwas Ethiopia IHI765 Amha Yigzaw Ethiopia Hospital

766 Fisseha Moges Yiknaw Ethiopia Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia [FGAE]

767 Young Ok Youn Republic of Korea Planned Population Federation Of Korea

768 Laurie Zabin USA Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health

769 Moussa Lonkila Zan Burkina Faso Institut Supérieur Des Sciences De La Population

770 Farhana Zareef Pakistan Pakistan Institute Of Medical Sciences

771 Maima Zazay Liberia RBHS772 Tilaye Zewde Ethiopia PHSP773 Dr. Issa Ziddy Tanzania Individual

774 Linnea Zimmerman USA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health

775 Juliana Zuccaro USA Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health

776 Eliya Zulu777 Tesfanesh Belay Adale Ethiopia NGO778 Jaleel Ahmad India Population Council779 Tauseef Ahmed Pakistan Pathfinder International780 Kayode Olusola Ajao Nigeria State Specialist Hospital, Akure.781 Richard Allo DRC ABEF-ND782 Dogbefou Ama Togo Espoir Vie TOGO (EVT)783 Desta Amanuel Ethiopia ECS

784 Ronald Anguzu Uganda Makerere University School Of Public Health

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785 Animut Anteneh Ethiopia Family Guidance Association Of Ethiopia

786 Linnet Awor Uganda Reproductive Health Uganda787 Nduwumuremyi Benjamin Burundi Cordaid788 Nduwumuremyi Benjamin Burundi Cordaid

789 Dr. Isaac Akuamoah Boateng Ghana Primus Royal Medical Consulting Institute

790 Claire Brindis USA Bixby Center For Global Reproductive Health

791 Kenneth Buyinza Uganda Plan International792 Atama Chiemezie Nigeria IUSSP793 Ennet Chipungu Malawi Ministry Of Health

794 Sukadi Christelle DRC Youth Movement For Dignity And Developpement

795 Ezekiel Daniel Nigeria State Primary Health Development Agency

796 Tabitha N. Dashe Dashe Nigeria Put'Em Righjt Reproductive Health And Foundation

797 Papa Chimère Diaw Senegal Direction Of Reproductive Health And Child Survival

798 Alemu Earsido Ethiopia Wachemo University

799 Josephine Wuya Fatorma Sierra Leone Healh For All Cpalition Sierra Leone

800 David Fung USA University Of California, Davis801 Mulugeta Gebremariam Ethiopia Addis Ababa University

802 Maurice Haiz Tanzania Ministry Of Health And Social Welfare

803 Carolyn Hart USA John Snow Inc (JSI)804 Margarida Jeiambe Mozambique Youth Coalition805 Mercy Kamau Kenya JHPIEGO806 Emilly Katamujuna Uganda Pathfinder International807 Joyce Kinaro Kenya Intrahealth International808 Ana Langer United States Maternal Health Task Force809 Cecilia Lodonu-Senoo Ghana Hope For Future Generations

810 Musah Lumumba Uganda IPPF's emerging leaders network

811 Bakutuvwidi Paul Makani DRC CITRED

812 Kate Matheson UK IPPF813 Edwin Mbulo Zambia AIDS Alliance814 Phichet Munpa Thailand Norwegian Church Aid

815 Annet Nakimuli Uganda Development Initiatives International

816 Babacar Ngom Senegal Rojalnu

817 Christian Noah Tanzania Kivulini Women'S Rights Organization

818 Peter Okul Kenya Microclinic Technologies

819 Ernest Orji Nigeria Obafemi Awolowouniversity, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

820 Simon Ross United Kingdom Population Matters821 Boru Saketa Ethiopia Ipas822 Masresha Soressa Ethiopia Pathfinder International

823 Zacharia Ssebuyoya Tanzania Advocacy Network on HIV and AIDS in Tanzania

824 Markus Steiner USA FHI360

825 Tsemo Valérie Gystiane Cameroon ONG Femmes-Santé-Développement (FESADE)

826 Luc Van Der Veken Moçambique Pathfinder International827 Fiona Walugembe Uganda PATH828 Julia Wiklander Sweden Girls' Globe

829 Fisseha Yiknaw Ethiopia Pathfinder International Ethiopia

830 Reseau des associations et groupements des femmes handicapées du tchad(RAGFHT)

Chad

Organizations

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831 Kafka Welfare Organization Pakistan

832 Music Mayday Ethiopia Ethiopia

833 Dsw (Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung) Germany

834 Norwegain Church Aid/Ethiopia Ethiopia

835 Talent Youth Association Ethiopia

836 International Hiv/Aids Alliance UK

837 Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust India

838 Rural-Urban Women And Children Development Agency (Ruwacda)

Ghana

839 Rosalnu/Omd Senegal840 Cepac DRC

841 Reseau Islam Et Population Senegal

842 Universal Access Project USA

843 Afriyan/Girls( Resopopdev) Senegal

844 Population And Sustainability Network UK

845 The Population And Sustainable Development Alliance (Psda)

UK

846 Hiwot Ethiopia Ethiopia847 Afrikagrupperna Sweden848 DSW - Ethiopia Ethiopia849 Summit Foundation USA

850 Sudanese Associations For Youth Development Sudan

851 Pathfinder International USA852 Journaliste Reporter Guinee

853 Coalition For Health Promotion And Social Development (Heps Uganda)

Uganda

854 Reseau Des Organisations Des Jeunes Leaders Des Nations Unies Pour L'Atteinte Des Omd

Cote D'Ivoire

855 Reseau Des Organisations Des Jeunes Leaders Des Nations Unies Pour L'Atteinte Des Omd (Rojalnu.Omd)

Cote D'Ivoire

856 Association For Reproductive And Family Health Nigeria

857 John Snow, Inc. USA

858 Management Sciences For Health USA

859 Youth Coalition Plus On Mdgs Achievement DRC

860 Youth Coalition Plus On Mdgs Achievement DRC

861 Jhpiego USA862 Women Deliver USA863 Udaan Society India

864 North Eastern Media Peace Initiative Nempi Uganda Uganda

865 Youth Vision Zambia Zambia

866 Aide Aux Femmes Et Enfants Republic Of Congo Brazzaville

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867 Ethiopian Society Of Obstetricians And Gynecologists Ethiopia

868 Centre For Healthworks,Development And Research(Chedres)

Nigeria

869 Miss Koch Kenya Kenya870 Swaa / Niger Niger

871 International Youth Alliance For Family Planning Worldwide

872 International Hiv/Aids Alliance Global

873 Ppd Africa Regional Office Uganda

874 DKT International USA875 John Snow, Inc. USA

876 Sex Og Politikk - The Norwegian Association For Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights

Norway

877 Population Matters UK

878 European Parliamentary Forum On Population And Development

Belgium

879 Institut National De La Statistique Chad

880 Population Institute USA881 Save The Children UK882 IHI Ethiopia

883 African Institute For Development Policy Kenya

884 Center For Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University

USA

885 DKT International USA886 EngenderHealth USA

887 European Parliamentary Forum On Population And Development

Belgium

888 Guttmacher Institute USA

889 Institute For Reproductive Health USA

890 International Center For Research On Women USA

891 Intrahealth International USA892 Ipas USA893 John Snow, Inc. USA

894 Management Sciences For Health USA

895 Matei Multipurpose Cooperatiev Society Sierra Leone

896 Population Services Inc. USA897 Population Council USA898 World Education, Inc