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UNFPA Uganda. RH Component of the 7 th GoU/UNFPA Country Programme. A Presentation by RH Team Output Leaders at Staff Orientation Meeting: Wilfred Ochan, Primo Madra, Ismail Ndifuna, Rosemary Kindyomunda August 3 – 4, 2010. UNFPA Uganda. Country Profile. Total Population: 30.7 m
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UNFPA Uganda RH Component of the 7th GoU/UNFPA Country Programme A Presentation by RH Team Output Leaders at Staff Orientation Meeting: Wilfred Ochan, Primo Madra, Ismail Ndifuna, Rosemary Kindyomunda August 3 – 4, 2010
UNFPA Uganda Country Profile • Total Population: 30.7 m • Population Growth Rate: 3.2 • MMR: 435 • Total Fertility Rate: 6.7 • CPR • Total: 23.7 • Modern Methods: 17.9 • Unmet Need for FP: 40.6
UNFPA Uganda RH Overview of 7th Country Programme • Period: 2010 – 2014 • $45m ($18m for RH Component) • Number of IPs • Sectors: MoH (ACP, RHD) • Districts: 8 Grant Receiving Districts • CSOs: RHU as IP for FP (Pathfinder International, MSU) • CSOs: URCS as IP for Young People (Pathfinder International, RHU, YEAH) • CSOs: PACE as IP (AIC, MARPS Initiative, etc. • Geographical Coverage • 8 Grant Receiving Districts • 5 HIV/AIDS thematic Districts
UNFPA Uganda 7th CP Geographical Coverage
UNFPA Uganda Proposed Reproductive Health Programme Component Outputs and Strategies GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda RH Component: Linkage with NDP and UNDAF • National Development Plan Priority - Objective 4: Increase access to quality social services • UNDAF outcome 3: Vulnerable populations in Uganda, especially in the north, have increased access and use of sustainable and quality social services. • UNDAF CP Outcome: Government and civil society at all levels are delivering equitable and quality social services to an increasing number of beneficiaries in selected geographic areas. GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda RH Component outputs and strategies: Output 1: Health systems are improved for women’s utilization of services of midwives in pregnancy care, childbirth and for management of related complications GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda RH Output 1: Strategies • Community mobilization and communication for social and behaviour change. • Health system capacity strengthening, including VHTs to support health promotion, birth planning and referral for skilled attendance at birth and EmNOC. • Institutional and technical capacities built for quality midwifery services, EmNOC and institutionalised maternal death audit. • Prevention and management of obstetrics fistulae and post-abortion care services. GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level 1A: Midwifery 1B: Fistula
UNFPA Uganda Key Performance Results at Regional/District Level 1A: Midwifery 1B: Fistula
UNFPA Uganda RH Component outputs and strategies: Output 2: Social and institutional structures are mobilized for accelerated uptake of modern family planning methods by women, men and young people GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda RH Output 2: Strategies • Conducting socio-cultural research on reproductive health behavioural issues. • Intensified promotion of options and choice in family planning, using community mobilization, men’s groups, local leaders, VHTs and women’s organizations • Strengthening institutional and technical capacities of public and private health sectors to ensure options for family planning, applying its standards and norms, and assuring reproductive health commodity security; • Supporting the integration of HIV/AIDS and reproductive health and gender, including Gender Based Violence • Mobilizing political, social and donor support for family planning, including increased budget allocations GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level
UNFPA Uganda RH Component outputs and strategies: Output 3: Young people and vulnerable groups’ choice for healthy sexual and reproductive health lifestyles is increased. GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda RH Output 3: Strategies • Support participation of young people and vulnerable populations in planning, decision making and action for social development • Supporting young people access to broader SRH information and services • Mobilizing teachers and parents to support safe school environment, including school nurse services and improved sex education • Advocating for the integration of reproductive health in emergencies and recovery • Support to HIV/STI prevention among young people, uniformed forces, sex workers, PWDs and people living with HIV/AIDS. GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 2010 - 2014
UNFPA Uganda Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level 3A: Young People 3B: HIV Prevention
UNFPA Uganda Key Performance Results at Regional/District Level 3A: Young People 3B: HIV Prevention