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1 AWLN Influences United Nations Commission on Population and Development (CPD47) Outcome African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN) members (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Senegal) assess opportunities to include family planning (FP) in country statements for CPD47 September 2013 – March 2014 AWLN members contribute to pre-CPD47 consultations in-country and prioritize FP March 2014 AWLN members participate in regional review of Common African Position and contribute to drafting of country position papers March 2014 AWLN Kenya discuss sexual & reproductive health rights with Kenya Mission staff in New York at Commission on the Status of Women March 2014 CPD47 country delegations accredit AWLN members March 2014 Country position papers incorporate technical inputs on FP and defend FP position in negotiations March 2014 AFRICAN WOMEN LEADERS NETWORK QUICK WIN: AWLN members’ recommendations for strong language on FP in country and regional position papers reflected in CPD47 outcome document 12 April 2014 1

2 QUICK WIN: AWLN members’ recommendations for strong language on FP in country and regional position papers reflected in CPD47 outcome document Negotiated CPD47 document adopted by African delegations Facilitate in- country feedback sessions on CPD47 Country statements at UN General Assembly reflect FP focus for Index report Sustainable Development Goals reflect FP focus * Validation Source: CPD47 outcome document, country statements, Index report AFRICAN WOMEN LEADERS NETWORK 2

3 Mayor of Kindi Allocates 250,000 CFA for Family Planning and Calls on Other Mayors QUICK WIN: Mayor of Kindi allocates 250,000 CFA for FP in his CDP and calls on all AMBF mayors to include FP in their CDPs 22 October 2014 Equilibres et Populations and Technical Working Group on Reproductive Health (GT/SR) revise advocacy objectives to focus on Mayor of Kindi September 2014 Assessment of advocacy opportunities for the mayor given his role as Secretary General of Association of Municipalities of Burkina Faso (AMBF) September 2014 Sub-national core working group of GT/SR develops advocacy strategy using AFP SMART, compiles evidence and develops advocacy brief for mayor September 2014 Advocacy meeting with the mayor to present the brief and request budget allocation for family planning (FP) September 2014 Key stakeholders identified, advocacy strategy and brief developed September 2014 Mayor of Kindi verbally commits to include FP in the communal development plan (CDP) September 2014 BURKINA FASO * 250 000 CFA = ~USD $487 3

4 QUICK WIN: Mayor of Kindi allocates 250,000 CFA for FP in his CDP and calls on all AMBF mayors to include FP in their CDPs 16 mayors of AMBF include FP in their communal development plans 29 Oct 2014 Communal budgets allocate funds to purchase contraceptives Purchase of contraceptives from communal budgets and distribution Access and use of FP services increases in communes * Validation Sources: Communal development plans and budgets, Service statistics of the 16 communes BURKINA FASO 4

5 Democratic Republic of the Congo Commits to Family Planning through the Global FP2020 Partnership QUICK WIN: Health Advisor to the PM presents DRC’s FP2020 commitment at the International Conference on Family Planning in Addis Ababa November 15, 2013 AFP SMART strategy facilitation to identify family planning (FP) priorities and ensure a strong Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) government commitment July 2013 Meetings with Comité Technique Multisectoriel Permanant pour la Planification Familiale (CTMP/FP) to build consensus July-September 2013 Develop commitment draft and obtain feedback from CTMP/FP July-September 2013 Discuss commitment with the Offices of President, Prime Minister (PM), and Minister of Health October 2013 Consensus on the content of the declaration by CTMP/FP September 2013 Strong delegation of government representation and technical experts present at the ICFP November 2013 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Ensure funding for Official DRC delegation to participate in ICFP October 2013 5

6 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO QUICK WIN: Health Advisor to the PM presents DRC’s FP2020 commitment at the International Conference on Family Planning in Addis Ababa PM proposes official recognition of CTMP November 2013 Launch of FP National Strategic Plan February 2014 Government purchases contraceptives and ensures distribution Access to and use of modern contraceptive increases * Validation Source: Programme National de Santé de la Reproduction (PNSR), CTMP/FP, PMA2020 6

7 Uttar Pradesh Initiates Review and Revision of Population Policy QUICK WIN: UP government prioritizes FP by approving PFI and SIFPSA MOU to review and revise population policy 20 February 2014 Population Foundation of India (PFI) discusses emerging program priorities with Uttar Pradesh (UP) family planning (FP) champions and National Health Mission Director February 2013 Develop AFP SMART strategy to obtain government order to review and revise population policy May 2013 Develop approach paper and meet with State Innovations in Family Planning Services Project Agency (SIFPSA) to build consensus June 2013 Gain feedback on draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) from SIFPSA and Mission Director November 2013 Regular meetings with Mission Director and key government officials September – January 2014 PFI and SIFPSA establish collaboration to review and revise population policy July 2013 Mission Director and Principal Secretary considers review and revision July – September 2013 INDIA 7

8 QUICK WIN: UP government prioritizes FP by approving PFI and SIFPSA MOU to review and revise population policy Regional consultations and revised policy drafted UP Cabinet approves and implements policy Quality of care and access to FP services improves Uptake of FP services in UP increases * Validation Source: UP Cabinet approval note, approved revised population policy, Directorate of Family Welfare statistics INDIA 8

9 Indonesian Advocacy Working Groups Revitalize Family Planning Efforts at the District Level QUICK WIN: Karanganyar district’s FP budget increases by 156% from IDR 255.353.000 in 2012 to IDR 655.019.000 in 2013 30 January 2013 District Working Group (DWG) engages the Mayor and Bappeda, the district office for planning and development, to increase the family planning (FP) budget in Karanganyar February 2012 District Working Group (DWG) receives training on AFP SMART, NetMap, and Reproductive Health Costing and develop an advocacy strategy targeting the mayor February 2012 The District Finance Team (TAPD) reviews proposed budget and work plan October 2012 The District Finance Team approves the budget and work plan November 2012 INDONESIA *1 million IDR = ~USD 90,000 DWG meets with mayor to prioritize FP program in the district April 2012 DWG develops and refines FP budget and work plan Sept-Oct 2012 9

10 QUICK WIN: Karanganyar district’s FP budget increases by 156% from IDR 255.353.000 in 2012 to IDR 655.019.000 in 2013 contributes to 12.5% LAPM use 30 January 2013 – September 2014 Funds released for FP program activities March 2013 LAPM promotion activities begin in villages and sub-villages April-Dec 2013 District budget increases 37.5% Activities continue Jan-Oct 2014 LAPM use increases 12.5%* Sept 2014 * LAPM users increased from 30.4% in December 2012 to 34.2% in September 2014. Validation Source: BP3AKB (BKKBN District) Karanganyar service statistics. INDONESIA Implant services begin in all FP clinics April-Dec 2013 10

11 Four Kenyan Counties Develop Costed Family Planning Strategies QUICK WIN: Four County MOH and stakeholders approve five-year costed FP strategies for their respective counties 17 October 2014 Jhpiego AFP team sensitizes leaders in Kakamega, Kitui, Siaya and Tharaka Nithi counties on the need for development of costed family planning (FP) strategies May 2014 County Ministers of Health (MOH) lead FP strategy development workshops May – October 2014 County MOH team reviews costed FP strategies and provides inputs Aug-October 2014 Jhpiego AFP compiles and edits draft costed FP strategies for county MOH review May – October 2014 County MOH share draft costed FP strategy with key county stakeholders for final inputs August – October 2014 Jhpiego AFP finalizes the costed FP strategy for each county for final approval October 2014 KENYA 11

12 QUICK WIN: Four County MOH and stakeholders approve five-year costed FP strategies for their respective counties * Validation Source: International Budget Partnership-Kenya Budget Training Workbook KENYA County health ministers disseminate costed FP strategies and establish county FP technical working group (TWG) County TWGs submit annual memorandum on FP budget to county MOH County MOH’s budget proposal to county treasury includes FP County treasury allocates budget for FP 12

13 Mobilizing Mayoral Support in Senegal QUICK WIN: DTK’s mayor allocates 1 million CFA* to FP in the Pikine health district for the first time 6 May 2014 Réseau Siggil Jigéen (RSJ) and family planning (FP) advocacy group meet with the communal council of Djida Thiaroye Kao (DTK) January 2014 Through systematic interview process RSJ identifies key stakeholders for AFP SMART workshop January 2014 Using AFP SMART RSJ develops advocacy strategy for mayor February 2014 Advocacy meeting with the mayor to present evidence and request budget allocation for FP April 2014 RSJ compiles evidence and develops advocacy brief for mayor February 2014 Key stakeholders identified, advocacy strategy and brief developed March 2014 Mayor verbally commits to support FP in his communal budget April 2014 SENEGAL *1 million CFA = ~USD 2100.00 13

14 QUICK WIN: DTK’s mayor allocates 1 million CFA* to FP in the Pikine health district for the first time New mayor renews predecessor’s commitment of 1 million CFA for FP September 11, 2014 Communal budget, 2015 includes 1 million CFA for FP Funds released to DTK health posts and monitoring system established Access and use of FP services increases * Validation Source: Letter nº 02/CADTK of 05/06/2014; Letter nº 001/CDTK of 09/11/2014, District medical office reports, Pikine SENEGAL 14

15 Government of Tanzania Allocates 2 Billion Tsh* to Family Planning for 2014-2015 QUICK WIN: National government approves 2bn Tsh for FP for 2014-15 2 June 2014 AFP partners Health Promotion Tanzania (HDT) and United Nations Association (UNA ) discuss need for FP budget increase with Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW) and Ministry of Finance (MoF) October – November 2013 HDT discusses budget increase with government officials; MoHSW, MoF, Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office – Regional Administration and Local Government (PMORALG) March 2014 HDT conducts press conference to call for family planning (FP) budget increase December 2013 UNA discusses budget increase with Parliamentary FP club May 2014 HDT reinforces action for financial commitment on FP through letters to MoHSW and parliamentarians March 2014 Parliamentary Social Service Committee asks MoHSW and local government authorities to increase overall health budget and FP allocation May 2014 Government announces 1.64bn Tsh* allocation for FP May 2014 TANZANIA * 2bn TZS=~USD 1.15m, 1.64bn TZS= ~USD 962,000 15

16 QUICK WIN: National government approves 2bn Tsh for FP for 2014-15 AFP works closely with John Snow, Inc (JSI) and MoH to track the release of funds Government releases funds, which are used to purchase contraceptives Medical Stores Department (MSD) distributes contraceptives Increased access and use of contraceptives * Validation Source: Proportion of facilities receiving FP commodities per supply plan (MSD/JSI) and FP services statistics. TANZANIA 16

17 Uganda National Conference on Family Planning Leads Districts to Renew Commitments QUICK WIN: Uganda National Conference on Family Planning leads three districts to renew commitments 31 July 2014 Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) facilitates participation of Gulu, Mbale, and Mubende district leaders in the National Conference on on Family Planning (FP) July 2014 16 leaders from 4 districts participate in National Conference on FP with RHU support July 2014 District leaders develop FP commitments guided by RHU July 2014 District leaders finalize FP commitments to present at the conference July 2014 District leaders participate in National Conference on Family Planning July 2014 RHU/AFP district leaders present their commitments for FP July 2014 UGANDA *USD 1,174,000.00 17

18 QUICK WIN: Uganda National Conference on Family Planning leads three districts to renew commitments District leaders develop action plan to implement commitments 31 July 2014 Districts set aside funds for FP activities Implementation of FP activities Uptake of FP services increases *Validation Source: District budgets, service statistics UGANDA 18


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