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Discussion of FP2030 goal statement and measure

Discussion of FP2030 goal statement and measure. Presentation and discussion at RHSC Executive Committee Meeting May, 2014. Presentation Overview. RATIONALE: Why do we need a post-2015 FP measure and benchmark? MEASURE AND BENCHMARK: What is it and how did we arrive at it?.

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Discussion of FP2030 goal statement and measure

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  1. Discussion of FP2030 goal statement and measure Presentation and discussion at RHSC Executive Committee Meeting May, 2014

  2. Presentation Overview • RATIONALE: Why do we need a post-2015 FP measure and benchmark? • MEASURE AND BENCHMARK: What is it and how did we arrive at it?

  3. Rationale: FP, 2015 and Post-2015 MDG 5B Goal: Achieve universal access to RH 5.3 Contraceptive prevalence rate 5.4 Adolescent birth rate 5.5 Antenatal care coverage 5.6 Unmet need for family planning Post-2015 Goal: Achieve universal access to SRHR(SDGs, ICPD Beyond 2014, post-MDG high level panel) • FP measure (described in the coming slides) • TBD– non-FP measure • TBD– non-FP measure • TBD– non-FP measure

  4. MEASURE: Percent demand for FP satisfied with modern contraceptives In English: Of sexually active women of reproductive age who do not want to become pregnant, the percent who are using modern contraceptives. In Demography: MCPR / [CPR + Unmet Need] Underlying principles: Voluntarism, informed choice, equity, rights This is a key, necessary measure, but certainly not the only measure of SRHR. Post-2015 FP Measure

  5. Other measures considered • Modern contraceptive prevalence rate • Age specific fertility rate for women ages 15-19 • Percent of births with a short preceding birth interval Post-2015 FP Measure (continued)

  6. BENCHMARK: At least 75 percent demand for FP is satisfied with modern contraceptives in all countries Arrived at the benchmark based on these parameters: • What would be ambitious and achievable • What would align OECD and high performing low income countries • What would capture equity, and incentivize countries to address equity in demand satisfied across wealth, age, residence, and other factors. Post-2015 FP Benchmark

  7. Percent demand satisfied with modern methods & MCPR 75% Bangladesh UK Greece South Sudan Burkina Faso Guinea

  8. Percent demand satisfied with modern methods: More developed and Least developed countries

  9. We need to help countries make more rapid progress Impact

  10. Thank you.

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