Uganda has made significant progress in improving FP outcomes. However, a number of challenges and evidence gaps still exist. As Uganda moves toward setting the next targets for its Family Planning Costed Implementation Plan (CIP) for 2020-2025, there is a need to elucidate evidence gaps and generate, synthesize, and apply new evidence to achieve FP objectives. The primary objective of this Family Planning Research and Learning Agenda (FP RLA) is to support the Ministry of Health, researchers, and implementing partners to develop and prioritize FP implementation science questions that will contribute to achieving Uganda��s FP policy and program goals for 2021-2025
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