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ADVANCE FAMILY PLANNING

ADVANCE FAMILY PLANNING. June 8, 2011. AFP Goal and Objectives. Increased funding An improved policy environment Increased visibility for family planning. Objective 3. Objective 1. Objective 2. Voices from the South : Leverage voices of Global South champions regionally and globally.

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ADVANCE FAMILY PLANNING

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  1. ADVANCE FAMILY PLANNING June 8, 2011

  2. AFP Goal and Objectives Increased funding An improved policy environment Increased visibility for family planning Objective 3 Objective 1 Objective 2 Voices from the South: Leverage voices of Global South champions regionally and globally Mobilize and strengthen sustainable FP/RH advocacy with catalytic investments Tier 1: Tanzania, Uganda, and Indonesia Strengthen existing FP/RH advocacy investments by providing cutting edge and highly specialized technical assistance Tier 2: India, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal

  3. Achievements To Date • Collaborative Networks throughout the reproductive health community • Increased Advocacy Capacity • Quick Wins in Tier 1 Countries

  4. Collaborative Networks African Women Leaders Network

  5. Collaborative Networks African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health & Family Planning Partners in Population & Development, Africa Regional Office Tier 1 & 2 Champions Eastern African Reproductive Health Network Global Consultative Group  Voices from the South

  6. Advocacy Capacity • Nearly 300 people have received advocacy training using the Spitfire Strategies™ approach, Spectrum and/or other trainings • Landscape analyses in Tier 1 countries • First advocacy briefs ready for customization

  7. Advocacy Capacity African Women Leaders Network www.advancefamilyplanning.org

  8. Quick Wins—Uganda Field Visit to Nakaseke—CBD of Contraceptive Injectables

  9. Quick Wins—Uganda • National Medical Stores decision • Round 10 Global Fund includes family planning commodities • World Bank loan, includes family planning • Norigynon on national essential medicines list

  10. Other Quick Wins • Incorporation of AFP’s advocacy approach in BKKBN’s training program—Indonesia • Post-election analysis and cultivation—Tanzania • G8 Muskoka Declaration emphasis on family planning, GSWACH inputs

  11. Tier 2 Approach • Focus on high-impact opportunities, using the AFP-adapted Spitfire™ approach • Engage national champions—policymakers and NGOs • Optimize AFP resources—evidence-based policy briefs and messaging, capacity-building and focusing events • Build on existing advocacy efforts

  12. Nigeria Sabrina Karklins • Objective —Budget support for contraceptives • Lead partner—Advocacy Nigeria (Sec) – FP Action Group (FPAG) • Other collaborators—Futures Group • Activities • New “Health Bill Advocacy Caucus ” • Executive branch , Senate, House health committees and National Assembly committees • RAPID development (July/August) • $100,000

  13. Senegal Jen Boyle • Objective— Increased capacity for developing and implementing advocacy strategies • Collaborators—Intrahealth/USAID/DSW • Activities • Francophone training of trainers—Senegal and West Africa • Resource pack in French (and English) • $40,000

  14. Kenya Beth Fredrick • Objective— Expanded access to contraceptive injectables via community-based distribution • Lead partner—TBD • Activities • Advocacy strategy • $150,000

  15. Pakistan Beth Fredrick • Objective—Punjabi Birth-spacing Task Force • Lead partner—Pathfinder International • Activities • Terms of Reference • Advocacy focus • $40,000

  16. Duff Gillespie India • Potential Spitfire Strategies™ training • $50,000 Ethiopia • Participation in the EARHN • $

  17. Next steps • Transition to Local Entities— • Cipta Cara Padu Foundation, Indonesia • Human Development Trust, Tanzania • Reproductive Health Uganda, Uganda • Collaboration with other major initiatives—e.g. Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (Hand-to-Hand Campaign) • Finalization and implementation of Tier 2 plans

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