The Botswana Medical Eligibility Criteria Wheel: Adapting a Tool to Meet the Needs of Botswana’s Family Planning Program

Caron R Kim(1), Nancy Kidula(2), Molly K Rammipi(3), Lesego Mokganya(4), Mary Lyn Gaffield(5),


(1) Dept of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
(2) Department of Family and Reproductive Health, World Health Organization Inter-country Support Team-Eastern and Southern Africa (IST/ESA), Harare, Zimbabwe
(3) Sexual and Reproductive Health Unit, Ministry of Health, Gaborone, Botswana
(4) Sexual and Reproductive Health Unit, Ministry of Health, Gaborone, Botswana
(5) Dept of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Corresponding Author

Abstract


In efforts to strive for family planning repositioning in Botswana, the Ministry of Health convened a meeting to undertake an adaptation of the Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (MEC) wheel.  The main objectives of this process were to present technical updates of the various contraceptive methods, to update the current medical conditions prevalent to Botswana and to adapt the MEC wheel to meet the needs of the Botswanian people.  This commentary focuses on the adaptation process that occurred during the week-long stakeholder workshop.  It concludes with the key elements learned from this process that can potentially inform countries who are interested in undergoing a similar exercise to strengthen their family planning needs. (Afr. J Reprod Health 2016; 20[2]: 9-12)

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