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There are a number of resource materials and tools being developed, collected and catalogued to assist in the introduction and integration of FC. If you would like copies of any materials listed below or to add new materials to the FC resource center, contact
info@femalehealthcompany.com or info@femalecondom.org.

    -  Information About FC2 Female Condom and Its Use.

    -  Information About FC1 Female Condom and Its Use.

Fundamental topics for a program to introduce the Female Condom.

Suggestions for Making Your Audience More Comfortable Discussing FC
  • A Draft Agenda for Training
  • Key Communications Points
  • Key Points for Men
  • Key Training Issues
  • Talking to Your Partner

U.S. Food and Drug Administration- FC2 Female Condom Approval Web Page

World Health Organization- Female Condom Technical Review Committee Summary Report on FC2

The Female Condom and AIDS. UNAIDS. 1997 -( In English  -  In French   - In Portuguese) 

The Female Condom: A Guide for Planning and Programming
. WHO and UNAIDS. 2000.

Working with the Female Condom: Mini-Guide

How to Use Female Condom

Frequently Asked Questions


International, multi-lingual instructions leaflet


Wall Poster

Key Web Links
  Below is a list of organizations involved in female condom program implementation around the world, as well as broader sexual and reproductive health issues. Their sites can be used to access information and resources on the female condom and related topics.

Population Services International (PSI)
: www.psi.org

UNAIDS ? The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS, (UNAIDS)
: http://www.unaids.org

Family Health International
: www.fhi.org

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA): www.unfpa.org

The World Health Organization (WHO)
: www.who.int/en/

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
: www.usaid.gov

 


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