Title: RH Component of the 7th GoU/UNFPA Country Programme
1RH Component of the 7th 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
2Country 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
3RH Overview of 7th 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
47th CP Geographical Coverage
5Proposed Reproductive Health Programme Component
Outputs and Strategies
6RH 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.
7RH Component outputs and strategies
- Output 1 Health systems are improved for
womens utilization of services of midwives in
pregnancy care, childbirth and for - management of related complications
8RH 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.
9Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level
10Key Performance Results at Regional/District Level
11RH 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
12RH Output 2 Strategies
- Conducting socio-cultural research on
reproductive health behavioural issues. - Intensified promotion of options and choice in
family planning, using community mobilization,
mens groups, local leaders, VHTs and womens
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
13Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level
14Key Performance Results at Regional/District Level
15RH Component outputs and strategies
- Output 3 Young people and vulnerable groups
choice for healthy sexual and reproductive health
lifestyles is increased.
16RH 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.
17Key Performance Results at Sectoral Level
- 3A Young People
- 3B HIV Prevention
18Key Performance Results at Regional/District
Level
- 3A Young People
- 3B HIV Prevention