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      Leveraging a Partnership to Disseminate and Implement What Works in Family Planning and Reproductive Health: The Implementing Best Practices (IBP) Initiative

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          The IBP initiative, a WHO-based partnership of NGOs, civil society organizations, governments, academic institutions, and other implementing partners, promotes evidence-based global guidelines, tools, and other interventions for local application, and incorporates implementation experience and learning back into the global discourse.

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          The IBP initiative, a WHO-based partnership of NGOs, civil society organizations, governments, academic institutions, and other implementing partners, promotes evidence-based global guidelines, tools, and other interventions for local application, and incorporates implementation experience and learning back into the global discourse.

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          Leveraging a Partnership to Disseminate and Implement What Works in Family Planning and Reproductive Health The Implementing Best Practices (IBP) Initiative

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            Journal
            Glob Health Sci Pract
            Glob Health Sci Pract
            ghsp
            ghsp
            Global Health: Science and Practice
            Global Health: Science and Practice
            2169-575X
            22 March 2019
            22 March 2019
            : 7
            : 1
            : 12-19
            Affiliations
            [a ]Implementing Best Practices Initiative, World Health Organization , Geneva, Switzerland.
            [b ]Implementing Best Practices Initiative, STAR Fellow , Washington, DC, USA.
            [c ]United States Agency for International Development , Washington, DC, USA. Now an independent consultant, Baltimore, MD, USA.
            [d ]United Nations Population Fund , New York, NY, USA.
            [e ]World Health Organization , Geneva, Switzerland.
            Author notes
            Correspondence to Nandita Thatte ( thatten@ 123456who.int ).
            Article
            GHSP-D-18-00236
            10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00236
            6538130
            30926735
            ba335b2e-c0f6-4e48-8c76-7f10c8957f4c
            © Thatte et al.

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            : 8 January 2019
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