DKT - Social marketing of SRH Commodities 2023-2026
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The Strengthening Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa: Scaling Up Access to Contraception and Safe Abortion (2023 - 2026) programme's aim is to increase the availability, accessibility, affordability and supply of high quality contraceptives and medical abortion products in Sub-Saharan Africa. The overall objective of the intervention is to contribute to...
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The Strengthening Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa: Scaling Up Access to Contraception and Safe Abortion (2023 - 2026) programme's aim is to increase the availability, accessibility, affordability and supply of high quality contraceptives and medical abortion products in Sub-Saharan Africa. The overall objective of the intervention is to contribute to progress towards universal sexual and reproductive health and rights by generating 29,037,864 Couple Years of Protection (CYPs) between April 2023-December 2026, contributing to an estimated 5,056,214 unintended pregnancies averted, 42,347 maternal deaths averted, and 8,057,656 unsafe abortions averted. DKT has identfied three outcomes in its theory of change to achieve these results: 1: Strengthened supply chain by increasing availability of modern contraceptive methods and safe abortion 2: Expanded access to SRH information and services 3: Improved quality of SRH care through capacity building The following countries will be included in the programme through a mix of regional and country programmes: 1. Francophone West and Central Africa (FWACA): Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea Bissau (Portuguese-speaking), Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Togo. 2. Anglophone West Africa (AWA): Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Ghana. 3. Country programmes: DR Congo (DRC) and Mozambique In addition to the Regional SRHR team, the embassies in Kinshasa and Bamako will contribute to the programme (directly funding the programme activities in DRC and Mali).
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The overall impact of the intervention is to contribute to progress towards universal sexual and reproductive health and rights by generating 29 million Couple Years of Protection (CYPs), averting 5 million unintended pregnancies, 42,300 maternal deaths, and 8.1 million unsafe abortions across sub-Saharan Africa over the four-year time period. Outcome 1: Strengthened supply chain by increasing availability of modern contraceptive methods and safe abortion Output 1.1: Increased sales of contraception and safe abortion products Output 1.2: Register new SRH products Output 1.3: Leveraged regional approaches and economies of scale Output 1.4: Monitoring and follow-up on implementation of global policies Outcome 2: Expanded access to SRH information and services Output 2.1: Employ gender-sensitive marketing strategies to increase awareness and demand for SRH Output 2.2: Improve SRH access in underserved communities Output 2.3: Connect end-users to SRH care Output 2.4: Leverage technology to increase access to SRH information and services Outcome 3: Improved quality of SRH care through capacity building Output 3.1: Train/detail providers and dispensers in both the private and public sector on provision of full product range and counselling
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