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Outcome 2: Youth and population in reproductive age educated on family planning, public awareness on the value of smaller family size raised (demand side)
Outcome 2: Youth and population in reproductive age educated on family planning, public awareness on the value of smaller family size raised (demand side)
Result 1: National costed implementation plan for family planning developed and implemented
Result 2: Supply chain management strengthened in order to enhance quality of care and support choice of methods by reducing contraceptives' stockouts and equipment
Result 3: Enhanced capacity of service providers (5,500 family planning clinics)
Result 4: Family planning services and supply integrated into frequently used public sector maternal and new-born health services at Primary Health Care Level
Result 5: Public sector maternal/new-born health facilities have regular family planning supplies
Result 6: Youth-friendly family planning services integrated into Primary Health Centres for married young people
Result 7: FP services/supply extended to women whose mobility is constrained by social norms (14,000 Ministry of Health and Population Outreach Workers trained as a Community Health Workers (CHW)
Result 8: FP extended to "women health clubs" revitalized as FP clinics (2,500)
Result 9: Accreditation and award system for Ministry of Health and Population family planning clinics in place
Result 10: Comprehensive population education introduced in educational system
Result 11: Entertainment education utilised in in school and out of school settings;
Result 12: 60,000,000 people reached with a comprehensive media campaign on all platforms – digital, electronic, print, and audio – to educate the public on population, family planning issues and to promote small family concept
Result 13: Marriage databases, birth registers, other relevant databases linked with family planning delivery points and providing newly married couples/ new parents with family planning information
Result 14: Awareness of religious/ community leaders on population, family planning issues raised