Financial and programme commitment

The government of Kenya commits to increase the portion of the national budget for family planning services, specifically through a budget line allocated to the family planning. It is noted that contraceptives are not included in the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) funded free maternity programme, for example. Inclusion of contraceptives in the existing health insurance schemes will increase access to FP for insured individuals, bolstering equitable access to Family Planning.
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Developed National guidelines and training curriculum

JHCCP, with the MyChoice program, together with the Directorate of Field Development developed a national guideline on the components that need to be included in the piloting/modeling Kampung KB based on the My choice model. A national training curriculum is also developed, together with the Population and FP Education Center (Pulap) and Directorate of Field Development (Linlap) developed a training module that will be used in 2019 to train all the provinces regarding the implementation of the KB Village using the approach of Modelling Kampung KB (“Kampung KB Percontohan”)
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FP advocacy efforts at sub national level

Since Kampung KB was firstly launched in 2016, Yayasan Cipta has actively supported Kampung KB in term of capacity strengthening for Kampung KB team in village level, by assisting the team in developing evidence-based workplans with AFP SMART adopted tools, namely Kampung KB SMART. This effort also includes assistance in village fund mobilization for family planning and strengthen the multi-sectoral collaboration in Kampung KB in district level (through District Working Group) and provincial level (through Provincial Working Group).
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FP advocacy efforts at sub national level

With MyChoice program, JHCCP is supporting BKKBN in the scaling up process for advocating local governments in prioritizing population and family planning programs in local government’s plan with BKKBN SMART tools. Further, at the national level since 2018, JHCCP is working with Ministry of Health in the effort to include FP services in the Minimum Standard of Health Services as a guidance to local government in the era of decentralization.
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FP advocacy efforts at sub national level

Through Advanced Family Planning (AFP) program since 2010, Yayasan Cipta assisted the district level through the forming of advocacy working groups in districts and provincial level to enabling environment for family planning revitalization in the decentralization era. With AFP SMART tools, which now has been adopted by BKKBN and renamed as BKKBN SMART, Yayasan Cipta actively assists local governments (districts and provincial level) to prioritize population and family planning program in the local government’s plan (i.e.
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IEC on RH for youth

PKBI owns centre of information and counseling service for youth in 26 provinces and districts, as well as youth forum as a space for youth to voice out their rights related to reproductive health. Aside from IEC, it its own clinics PKBI has served contraceptive and abortion services with number of youth (<25 years old) clients up to 9.69% and 19% out of total beneficiaries, respectively.
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IEC on RH for youth

Under MyChoice program, JHCCP developed digital platform, namely “DokterGenZ” (https://doktergenz.hipwee.com) specialized for information, education, and counselling related to reproductive health for youth. The program collaborated with popular online media, Hipwee, launched in September 2018 attended by youth groups, social influencers, youth technical working group, BKKBN, and 20 media outlets. A week after it was launched, the number of website visitor in total reached 100,000 visitors, and by the end of year-4 (2018), the website has reached 333,000 visitors.
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Provide comprehensive Sexuality education

Under BERANI (Better Reproductive Health and Rights for All in Indonesia Outcome) project, Government of Canada together with UNFPA Indonesia, Government of Indonesia, and UNICEF work to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and young people in Indonesia through a joint programme which one of the objectives is to increase access to SRHR information and services to young people through CSE and UNALA project, and decreasing harmful practices e.g child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and gender based violence.
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