contraceptive and condom security: meeting the reproductive health challenge

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CONTRACEPTIVE AND CONDOM SECURITY: Meeting the Reproductive Health Challenge

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Why is Achieving Contraceptive Security a Challenge?

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Page 1: CONTRACEPTIVE AND CONDOM SECURITY: Meeting the Reproductive Health Challenge

                                                     

CONTRACEPTIVE AND CONDOM SECURITY:

Meeting the Reproductive Health Challenge

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What Is Contraceptive Security?

Contraceptive Security exists when every

person is able to choose, obtain and use

quality contraceptives and condoms for

HIV/AIDS prevention.

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Why is Achieving Contraceptive Security a Challenge?

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Growing Shortfall of Contraceptive Supplies

2000 2015

217 Million Additional Users

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The Donor Funding Gap

Source: Meeting the Challenge: Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap and andInterim Working Group on Reproductive Health Commodity Security (IWG)

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Nearly All Donors Are Scaling Back

Source: Meeting the Challenge: Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap and andInterim Working Group on Reproductive Health Commodity Security (IWG)

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BUT… Donor Support is Not Growing

Source: Meeting the Challenge: Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap and andInterim Working Group on Reproductive Health Commodity Security (IWG)

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Source: Meeting the Challenge: Contraceptive Projections and the Donor Gap and and Interim Working Group on Reproductive Health Commodity Security (IWG)

Need is Growing in the Poorest Regions

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Meeting the Challenge…..Meeting the Challenge…..

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Elements of Contraceptive Security

Capacity

&

Host Country Commitment

ForecastingLogistics

Management

Service Delivery

Policy & Advocacy

Commercial andPrivate Sector

Donor Coordination

Financial ResourceMobilization

& Demand

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USAID Partnership with CAsFY 02 Funds for CS

• Abt Associates/Partners for Health Reform plus (PHR+)

• Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu/Commerical Market Strategies (CMS) Project

• The Futures Group International/POLICY Project

• John Snow, Inc./DELIVER Project

• Johns Hopkins University/Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS)

• Population Reference Bureau (PRB)/Measure Communication

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Strategic Pathway to Reproductive Health Commodity Security

• Collaborative process between 40 CAs, USAID, UNFPA and host country representatives

• Comprises the seven components of CS

• Addresses the public and private sectors

• Field tested in Nigeria in July

SPARHCS

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• Common procurement MIS

• Collaborative effort between USAID, UNFPA and IPPF

• Facilitates donor coordination

• Web-based

• Updated shipment plans by country fro all major donors, i.e., recipient, product quantity and date

RHInterchange

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What Can You Do?

• Country Coordination Committee

• SPARHCS assessment and strategic planning

• National Market Segmentation

• Indicator-based determination of CS status

• Launch of advocacy effort for national change

• Seek the experience of colleagues: Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal, Bangladesh, CAR, Romania, Jordan, Egypt, Ghana, Mali, El Salvador, ANE and LAC