Jhpiego creates and delivers transformative health care solutions that save lives. In partnership with national governments, health experts and local communities, Jhpiego builds health providers’ skills and develops systems that save lives now and guarantee healthier futures for women and their families

Organisation's Contributions

Process Indicator Contribution Description
Regional County meetings. Participates in technical working groups and taskforce meeting Participates in technical working groups and taskforce meeting
A Comprehensive TMA Plan for FP developed and supported Participated in TMA discussions. Participated in TMA discussions, advocated for a policy exemption to allow pharmacists and pharmaceutical technologists to provide injectable contraceptives as part of TMA.
Approved RH policy that incorporates TMA for FP Participated in the RH policy development process that incorporated TMA Participated in the RH policy development process that incorporated TMA
CHV supporting use of modern contraceptives in villages Supports CBDs through capacity building and facilitating proper FP commodity management practices. Supports CBDs through capacity building and facilitating proper FP commodity management practices. By September 2019, 1,995 CHVs were actively involved in the provision of FP messages to community members in the four counties - 278 CHVs in Kakamega, 749 in Kisumu, 618 in Kitui and 350 in Migori. 37 CUs are involved in community based distribution of FP commodities (6-Kakamega; 24- Kisumu; 7- Migori).
FP champions trained and deployed in counties The Project supported training of 57 youth champions In Kakamega County, the Project supported training of 57 youth champions to provide linkage and mobilization for sexual reproductive health services as well as community based distributors of condoms. In Kisumu County, a total of 80 youth champions were trained, while in Kitui County, the Project supported the training of 39 youth champions. Similarly, the Project has trained 20 youth champions
National SBCC strategy developed for NAL counties Supported selected counties Afya Halisi support selected counties in the following activities; - Technical assistance in planning and execution of SBC activities - Social and behaviour change Training of Trainers for sanitation marketing - Orientation of healthcare workers on Education Through Learning and Counselling for Choice
Age-disaggregated data on maternal and perinatal deaths reported annually Supported county and sub-county data reviews Afya Halisi has supported county and sub-county data reviews, mentoring on correct data capture and reporting into Kenya Health Information System (KHIS).
Parental/community support structures/systems for pregnant adolescents established Young mothers’ clubs recruit the girls at 28weeks. Young mothers’ clubs recruit the girls at 28weeks.The CHA is the link to the girl to the facility when she comes to deliver. The County focal AYSRH person/partner (Jhpiego) is responsible for integration of girls back to school or linkage to microfinance institutions or vocational opportunities/trainings for those not interested in going back to school
Health facilities supported to provide youth friendly services Trained service providers on AYSRH/youth friendly services Trained service providers on AYSRH/youth friendly services
Bi-annual field visits to private health facilities Conduct supportive supervision, progress review/milestone verification visits Conduct supportive supervision, progress review/milestone verification visits
County CIPs developed Provided logistical support in the dissemination of CIPS Provided logistical support in the dissemination of CIPS
FP included fully in existing NHIF and Private Insurance funds/schemes Engaged in advocacy with the UHC benefit package team Engaged in advocacy with the UHC benefit package team with UNFPA and NCPD taking lead.
County budgetlines for FP created Provided technical assistance on costing activities Provided technical assistance on costing activities and overall financial management competence in Kisumu, Kakamega, Kitui, Meru and Kilifi