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Contributions

Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Uganda Supported FP Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed. Supported FP Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed and proposed interventions for addressing commodity insecurity.
DSW Uganda Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy. Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts (Kamuli, Mityana, Tororo and Mukono).
Well Share International Uganda Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I. Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I including self-injection in 4 new sub-counties and two municipal areas of Iganga District.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Uganda Served to ensure funding gaps are being shared and commodity commitments are being constructed in the context of these gaps. CHAI’s engagement with USAID, UNFPA and Global Financing Facility (GFF) served to ensure funding gaps are being shared and commodity commitments are being constructed in the context of these gaps. CHAI also supported a Family Planning Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed and proposed interventions for addressing commodity insecurity.
DSW Uganda Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts of Kamuli, Mityana, Tororo and Mukono.
Well Share International Uganda Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I including self-injection in 4 new sub-counties and two municipal areas of Iganga District.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Uganda Supported FP Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed. Supported FP Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed and proposed interventions for addressing commodity insecurity.
DSW Uganda Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy. Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts (Kamuli, Mityana, Tororo and Mukono).
Well Share International Uganda Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I. Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I including self-injection in 4 new sub-counties and two municipal areas of Iganga District.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Uganda Served to ensure funding gaps are being shared and commodity commitments are being constructed in the context of these gaps. CHAI’s engagement with USAID, UNFPA and Global Financing Facility (GFF) served to ensure funding gaps are being shared and commodity commitments are being constructed in the context of these gaps. CHAI also supported a Family Planning Stakeholders’ meeting where funding gaps were discussed and proposed interventions for addressing commodity insecurity.
DSW Uganda Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts Trained 20 CSOs on FP budget advocacy in 4 districts of Kamuli, Mityana, Tororo and Mukono.
Well Share International Uganda Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I Received funding to scale up access to CBA2I including self-injection in 4 new sub-counties and two municipal areas of Iganga District.
UNFPA Uganda Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018. Convened RH donors’ meeting to discuss financing gaps for 2018.