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Integrating Behavioral Science into UNFPA Programs With | Kevin Dolgin x Anthony Daly

130 million women across Asia and the Pacific don't use family planning programs — not because services are unavailable, but because of invisible behavioral barriers: stigma, fear of side effects, misconceptions, and lack of knowledge.

In this interview, Kevin Dolgin, Co-founder of Observia, shares how behavioral science can concretely help overcome these challenges in family planning and reproductive health programs — following his session with UNFPA family planning staff from 20 countries in Asia and the Pacific.

Anthony Daly, Technical Adviser in Family Planning at UNFPA, explains: Why integrating behavioral science into family planning is both a rights issue and an economic one How Observia's expertise helps UNFPA country offices design more effective behavior change interventions Because improving health outcomes starts with understanding how people actually make decisions. 

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