Findings:
- Sustained monitoring, mentoring and supervision of FP providers facilitates increased LARC uptake
- Engagement of trained community workers for demand generation and service delivery is an integral part of shifting to LARCs
- A consolidated holistic approach involving leadership, facilities, communities an supply chain of commodities is key to sustainable FP approaches
- It is feasible to shift the FP needle toward more LARCs methods in a public sector setting while leveraging existing public health systems