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Family Planning in the Face of Decentralization Ma. Paz G. de Sagun OPHN/USAID/Manila
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2 Performance Based Grants to LGUs Features of the LPP Empowers LGUs to identify and solve problems in population, family planning and maternal and child health, set policies and standards of services, and provide counterpart funds and technical assistance Relies on local chief executives – governors and city/municipal mayors – for overall project implementation Offers financial and technical assistance to LGUs to augment local resources for health and improve their managerial capability Serves as integrating mechanism for other training assistance, supply of FP commodities and medicines, IEC, voluntary surgical contraception, monitoring and research Operates on a performance-based scheme Implemented through a Memorandum of Agreement between the DOH and participating LGUs Features of the MGP Same as LPP, but implemented in large municipalities and cities Requires counterpart funding from the LGU
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3 Municipal Advocacy Teams – Mayor, Councilors, NGOs Provincial Advocacy Networks – NGOs and civil society organizations, particularly those from the academe, media, church, women’s organizations, human rights groups, youth groups, grassroots community organizations Budget line item for population, FP and RH in Municipal Development Plans and Budgets Legislation creating Municipal Advocacy Team Legislation creating Population Officer position in the municipality
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4 Establishment of inter-local health zones Enrolment in the National Health Insurance Program Introducing corporate practices in hospitals User fees User fees Revenue retention Revenue retention Upgrading hospital and rural health units for certification and accreditation
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