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Resource Mobilization and Awareness Working Group. Mercedes Mas de Xaxás Population Action International. RMA supporting goals of RHSC. Goal 1: Increase the availability, predictability and sustainability of financing for RH supplies Goal 3:
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Resource Mobilization and Awareness Working Group Mercedes Mas de Xaxás Population Action International
RMA supporting goals of RHSC • Goal 1: • Increase the availability, predictability and sustainability of financing for RH supplies • Goal 3: • Assure the added value of the coalition as a productive and sustainable global partnership through support for efficiency, advocacy and innovation
Overarching goals: • Create an environment conducive to political support for RH supplies at the global, regional and national levels • Secure increased financial resources for RH supplies at country, regional and global levels
Objectives: • Reaching out to and engaging civil society (CSOs and networks) • Developing core messages to be used by the RHSC to advocate for RH Supplies • Moving to a country focus and promoting southern participation and ownership of the work of the RHSC
Membership • Chair: Carolyn Vogel and Suzanne Ehlers, PAI • “Old” Members: - Constella Futures - German Foundation for World Population - International Planned Parenthood Federation - Partners in Population and Development - Population Action International - United Nations Population Fund - USAID
New members: • World Population Foundation (Netherlands) • Countdown 2015 (Europe) • Interact Worldwide (UK) • Marie Stopes International (UK) • Hewlett Foundation (USA) • Packard Foundation (USA) • UN Foundation (USA) • Engenderhealth (USA) • Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana • MEXFAM (Mexico) • Family Planning Association of Bangladesh
Workstreams • Advocacy toolkit • Project Resource Mobilization Awareness (Project RMA) • Integration of RH and HIV/AIDS • Supply Gap Analysis
Advocacy toolkit • Produced by Constella Futures • Tool to support RH supplies advocacy • Users: RHSC and its partners; Advocates • Target audience: country level decision makers (governments, PRSP Committees etc.) • Soon on-line at the RHSC website. Also on CD ROM version
Project RMA: • Joint effort to increase political and financial support for RH supplies at the global, regional and national levels • 3 years (2007-2009) • 3 Partners:IPPF (national. 6 countries) DSW (regional). PAI (global)
Project RMA: Global Level • Supporting advocacy through small grants to CSOs and networks • Coordinating global civil society advocacy. First meeting: Uganda April 08 • Supporting the RHSC by linking to other initiatives and introducing RH supplies in other projects
Project RMA: Regional work • Promote regional coordination of efforts to improve RH supplies through strategic communication on national activities, best practices and lessons learned in five regions of the global south. • Regional Supply Meetings • Regional Supply Campaigns • Regional training for supply campaigners
Project RMA: National work • IPPF supporting national advocacy in Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Nicaragua, Tanzania and Uganda. • To influence the following processes: • National essential drugs list • Finance mechanisms • National budget lines • Country coordination mechanism for RH supplies
RH and HIV/AIDS integration • Project Mobilizing for RH/HIV Integration • Partners: GAA. IW. The International HIV/AIDS Alliance. IPPF and its ARO. Friends of the Global Fund Africa. PAI • To increase the number of integrated RH/HIV proposals submitted to the Global Fund and approved by this institution. • Advocating for integrated proposals to include RH supplies
RH and HIV/AIDS Integration • Addis meeting (February 26-29). To launch the initiative and set the ground for country work. • 10 focus countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Ghana, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zambia. • Country teams formed and with access to technical support and financial assistance • Global and regional advocacy also taking place
Supply Gap Analysis • Assessment of in country demand for contraceptives dependent on donor supplies compared to current and projected levels of future funding to highlight the ‘donor gap’ • Preliminary findings presented in March 08. It outlined options for estimating supply and demand (composition of country sample, sector definitions, inclusion/exclusion of condoms for HIV, etc.), and presented results of those estimates, depending on the options chosen.
New Potential Work streams • Effective translation, dissemination and use of the advocacy toolkit • Strengthen communications capacity and message development for Coalition • Mapping of existing advocacy around supplies at all levels • Linking pro-poor policies to RH supplies • Ensuring supplies are on the agenda for ICPD +15 process
New Potential Work streams • Reaching out to other initiatives in related fields • RHSC increases advocacy capacity by hiring an advocacy officer
Thank you • As the RMA Working Group we would like to make a special thank you to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for taking this opportunity to share their new RH strategy