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,

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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 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 7 th 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

7 th CP Geographical Coverage UNFPA Uganda

Proposed Reproductive Health Programme Component Outputs and Strategies GoU/UNFPA Country Programme 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 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 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 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 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 UNFPA Uganda

Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level UNFPA Uganda

Key Performance Results at Regional/District Level

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 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 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 UNFPA Uganda