Health Policy Plus (HP+)
PRB is a partner on the Palladium-led, USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+) project that strengthens and advances health policy priorities at global, national, and subnational levels.
PRB is a partner on the Palladium-led, USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+) project that strengthens and advances health policy priorities at global, national, and subnational levels.
Quel changement réel ces concepts apportent-ils aux personnes directement concernées, là où l’aide au développement devrait soutenir la croissance économique et le progrès social des pays ?
The TIME Initiative sparked a conversation that must continue—not only inside our organizations, but also in our partner countries.
En intégrant les principes de la localisation dans son travail, PRB vise à soutenir les citoyens, les organisations locales et les décideurs locaux dans leurs efforts pour renforcer leur autonomie et contribuer directement à un développement plus équitable et plus durable.
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Across sub-Saharan Africa, national development strategies have established the goal of achieving economic growth that is both rapid and equitable across a population.
Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
PRB collaborated with AFP and Pathfinder International to develop a multimedia video outlining how family planning shapes women’s empowerment and community well-being.
While many economic measures are looking up, key health and education indicators are backsliding, according to the 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book
Budget experts, parliamentarians, and key stakeholders gathered to discuss Demographic Dividend Sensentive Budgeting (DDSB)
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
(2018) Over the last 50 years, family planning (FP) has created opportunities for women and girls to increase schooling, labor force participation, occupational choice, and wages, so they can build better lives for themselves and their families.