Materials Search Materials Filter Results Reset WHO Contraceptive eligibility for women at high risk of HIV, UPDATE2019WHO revises recommendations on hormonal contraceptive use for women at high HIV risk2019ECHO Trial Commentary2019ECHO Consortium Statement, UPDATE2019ECHO Study Q&A, UPDATE2019Contraception hormonale et risque de VIH : Comprendre les résultats de l’étude ECHO2019What Do the ECHO Study Results Mean for African Women2019The ECHO Trial Results: Time to Act2019Understanding the Results of the ECHO Study2019ECHO Trial: Primary Results Presentation2019A Roadmap for Results: Understanding the ECHO Trial Findings2019Planning for Outcomes (P4O) Modeling Tool: Estimating the Impact of Changing the Proportion of Injectable Progestins in the Contraceptive Method Mix2019ECHO Trial Results Released: Advocate’s alert2019How should we listen to ECHO?2019ECHO Study Master Q&A2019 Load more Key Resources Short on time? Check out this hand-picked selection of key resources: Planning and Responding to the Results of the ECHO Trial: A Checklist for Strategic Communication Planification et réponse aux résultats de l’essai ECHO : Une liste de contrôle pour la communication stratégique Assessing Communication and Advocacy Needs around the Evidence for Contraceptive Option and HIV Outcomes Trial Results Considering Progestin-Only Injectables Where HIV Risk Is High: Counseling Tips ECHO Study Fact Sheet ECHO Study Questions and Answers FP2020 Integrating Family Planning and HIV Hormonal Contraception and HIV Technical Update Hormonal Contraceptive Eligibility for Women at High Risk of HIV Guidance Statement Hormonal Contraceptives and HIV – An Introductory Fact Sheet P4O: Planning for Outcomes Strategic Communication Framework for Hormonal Contraceptive Methods and Potential HIV-Related Risks Website: The Evidence for Contraceptive Options and HIV Outcomes (ECHO) Study