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ADVANCE FAMILY PLANNING June 8, 2011
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AFP Goal and Objectives Increased funding An improved policy environment Increased visibility for family planning Mobilize and strengthen sustainable FP/RH advocacy with catalytic investments Tier 1: Tanzania, Uganda, and Indonesia Mobilize and strengthen sustainable FP/RH advocacy with catalytic investments Tier 1: Tanzania, Uganda, and Indonesia Strengthen existing FP/RH advocacy investments by providing cutting edge and highly specialized technical assistance Tier 2: India, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal Strengthen existing FP/RH advocacy investments by providing cutting edge and highly specialized technical assistance Tier 2: India, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal Voices from the South: Leverage voices of Global South champions regionally and globally Objective 1Objective 2 Objective 3 2
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Achievements To Date Collaborative Networks throughout the reproductive health community Increased Advocacy Capacity Quick Wins in Tier 1 Countries 3
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Collaborative Networks 4 African Women Leaders Network
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Collaborative Networks African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health & Family Planning Partners in Population & Development, Africa Regional Office Tier 1 & 2 Champions Eastern African Reproductive Health Network Global Consultative Group Voices from the South 5
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Advocacy Capacity Nearly 300 people have received advocacy training using the Spitfire Strategies™ approach, Spectrum and/or other trainings Landscape analyses in Tier 1 countries First advocacy briefs ready for customization 6
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Advocacy Capacity 7 African Women Leaders Network www.advancefamilyplanning.org
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Quick Wins—Uganda 8 Field Visit to Nakaseke—CBD of Contraceptive Injectables
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Quick Wins—Uganda National Medical Stores decision Round 10 Global Fund includes family planning commodities World Bank loan, includes family planning Norigynon on national essential medicines list 9
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Other Quick Wins Incorporation of AFP’s advocacy approach in BKKBN’s training program—Indonesia Post-election analysis and cultivation—Tanzania G8 Muskoka Declaration emphasis on family planning, GSWACH inputs 10
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Tier 2 Approach Focus on high-impact opportunities, using the AFP-adapted Spitfire™ approach Engage national champions—policymakers and NGOs Optimize AFP resources—evidence-based policy briefs and messaging, capacity-building and focusing events Build on existing advocacy efforts 11
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Nigeria Sabrina Karklins Objective —Budget support for contraceptives Lead partner—Advocacy Nigeria (Sec) – FP Action Group (FPAG) Other collaborators—Futures Group Activities ▫New “Health Bill Advocacy Caucus ” ▫Executive branch, Senate, House health committees and National Assembly committees ▫RAPID development (July/August) $100,000 12
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Senegal Jen Boyle Objective— Increased capacity for developing and implementing advocacy strategies Collaborators— Intrahealth/USAID/DSW Activities ▫Francophone training of trainers—Senegal and West Africa ▫Resource pack in French (and English) $40,000 13
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Kenya Beth Fredrick Objective— Expanded access to contraceptive injectables via community-based distribution Lead partner—TBD Activities ▫Advocacy strategy $150,000 14
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Pakistan Beth Fredrick Objective—Punjabi Birth-spacing Task Force Lead partner—Pathfinder International Activities ▫Terms of Reference ▫Advocacy focus $40,000 15
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Duff Gillespie India Potential Spitfire Strategies™ training $50,000 Ethiopia Participation in the EARHN $ 16
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Next steps Transition to Local Entities— Cipta Cara Padu Foundation, Indonesia Human Development Trust, Tanzania Reproductive Health Uganda, Uganda Collaboration with other major initiatives—e.g. Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (Hand- to-Hand Campaign) Finalization and implementation of Tier 2 plans 17
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