The Ethiopian government is committed to a progressive increase of financing to family planning services.

The Ethiopian government is committed to a progressive increase of financing to family planning services. The Ethiopian government will increase its financing of family planning services by continuing to earmark incrementally funds from its SDG pool fund for its FP budget and using the National Health Account to track expenditures for FP.
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The Government of Ethiopia will improve the distribution of FP commodities and consumables

The Government of Ethiopia will improve the distribution of FP commodities and consumables from the central level to service delivery points by increasing the capacity of healthcare workers to manage the logistics system and of the Pharmaceuticals Fund and Supply Agency (PFSA) through improving human resource and commodity supply chain, and logistics to manage the national supply chain.
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Address RH Needs for young people

The Government of Indonesia will address reproductive health needs of young people by implementing cross-sector, integrated, and comprehensive policies and strategies on sexual and reproductive health information, education, communication, and counseling through youth friendly healthcare services as well as community-and school-based programs. The Government of Indonesia will strengthen the integrated approach for rights-based family planning (RFP) programming at the sub-national level.
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Provide FP Services and Contraceptives through the National Health Insurance scheme by 2019

The Government of Indonesia will ensure the provision of family planning services and contraceptives through the National Health Insurance scheme towards Universal Health Coverage by 2019. In order to expand its reach, the Government of Indonesia will actively engage the private sector, include post-partum and post-abortion family planning services in the scheme, and ensure the availability of family planning services and contraceptives for hard-to-reach populations, including those living in remote area, border region, and outermost islands
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USD 1.6 Billion for FP between 2015 and 2019

The Government of Indonesia will allocate USD 1.6 billion for family planning programs between 2015 and 2019; this includes an almost two-fold increase in budget allocation from 255 million in 2015 to 458 million in 2019. Additional funding assistance for health programs including family planning will also be provided to local governments in the amount of USD 1.7 billion per year.
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