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Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap – Meeting the Challenge. RHSC London Meeting - June 2009. Overview. analysis on behalf of the RHSC by John Ross, Eva Weissman, and John Stover of the Futures Institute produced by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT funded by USAID.
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Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap – Meeting the Challenge RHSC London Meeting - June 2009 Event for the presentation
Overview • analysis on behalf of the RHSC by John Ross, Eva Weissman, and John Stover of the Futures Institute • produced by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT • funded by USAID Event for the presentation
Meet the Challenge - 2000 Event for the presentation
We met the funding challenge - 2007 Actual funding 2000 to 2007 But we are still facing unmet need and stocks outs Event for the presentation
Historical trends 1990-2007Projected needs 2008-2020 Event for the presentation
Historical trends 1990-2007Projected needs 2008-2020 Trend line from original analysis Event for the presentation
Feedback from the RMA • What do we need to do as advocates? • What is possible? • How and who should do it? • What resources are needed? • How will we measure success? Event for the presentation
2010 UNFPA Estimates UNFPA service and commodity cost estimates for the developing World $2.6 billion UNFPA service and commodity cost estimates for the 87 countries, exclude China India and Brazil RHSC Commodity Costs $300 million Event for the presentation
Need a fact sheet • To meet demand including unmet need requires $408 and $353 million for commodities by 2015 • Add supply chain and service delivery costs • Funding needs to come from donors, governments, private/NGO and household sectors Event for the presentation
Need country level advocacy tool • Country level funding projections – like Uganda • Recognize total market – private and NGO sector, Government and donor • Add in supply chain system costs Event for the presentation
Mimi Moses Mimi Meet the Challenge - 2000 Event for the presentation