Countdown 2015 Factsheet on SRH

November 16, 2009 at 3:56 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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countdown2015b_newCountdown 2015 Europe  released a Fact Sheet “The Role of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Strengthening Health Systems: Recommendations for European Institutions and Donors” .

For more detailed information, get the full report “The Role of Reproductive Health and Reproductive Health Supplies in Strengthening Health Systems”.

EU surpasses US as Top Donor in Population Assistance

September 2, 2009 at 11:33 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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DSW and EPF remind European policy-makers of their commitments to Family Planning and Reproductive Health

Brussels, 1 September 2009. The collective efforts of the European Union (EU) have made it  the single greatest donor of population assistance worldwide, as a joint study of the German Foundation for World Population (DSW) and the European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (EPF) shows. According to the Euromapping 2009 report, in 2006 the EU spent nearly US$ 3 billion on population programmes and activities, increasing its aid by US$ 600 million. The US decreased its aid by nearly the same amount. To meet international commitments to provide universal access to reproductive health by 2015, donors must triple their financial support for population activities over the next four years.

At the Euromapping Press Conference, DSW Vice-Executive Director Karen Hoehn, welcomed this increasing trend in EU spending, but called on European governments to live up to their commitments to family planning and reproductive health made at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD): “The financial crisis will impact developing countries most severely; sustaining European support for ODA and population assistance is therefore imperative”. There are already worrying signs of dramatic cuts in official development assistance in 2009, noted Neil Datta, Secretary of EPF: “Given the leading position of the EU in the world, with 63% of the total ODA contributions, a failure to meet its targets will deliver a worrying message to the donor community in the run-up to 2015″.

At the same time, the Euromapping report finds that EU spending towards the health sector on the whole has decreased. “There is a direct link between maternal mortality rates and the lack of well-functioning health systems,” argued Susanne Weber-Mosdorf, Head of the EU office of the WHO, at the Euromapping press conference. “With this reduction, European donors save money at the very wrong end—and miss out on sustainable solutions”.

Despite the positive efforts of other international actors, the EU’s reduction marked a drop in global health spending, jeopardising international efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals. With the Committee on Development of the European Parliament discussing the 2010 budget this week, MEP Ms. Sophie in’t Veld called on her colleagues to live up to the commitments made on reproductive health and population issues: “We have to step up our political and financial support for the fifth Millennium Development Goal on maternal health,” said Ms. in’t Veld. “Let’s not abandon those who are dying needlessly in childbirth every day, but show them our continuing support especially in times of crisis”.

More information, graphic material and the Euromapping study report in English, French and German are available online at:
http://www.euroresources.org/euromapping

Contraception in the Philippines

July 16, 2009 at 4:51 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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A report about sexual and reproductive health and rights and access to reproductive health supplies in the Philippines has been published on the Gender Across borders blog. The article describes the situation in Manila, where contraception has been banned since 2000 and points out that “poor and marginalized women are disproportionately affected by the contraception ban”.

To read the article visit the Gender Across Borders blog.

Joint RFSU/EPF Study Tour brings European Parliamentarians to Zambia

May 14, 2009 at 10:14 am | Posted in Study Tour | Leave a comment
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From 16-23 May 2009 the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU) and the European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (EPF) will bring a six-member strong Parliamentary Delegation to Zambia. The study tour will be conducted in the framework of the Countdown 2015 Europe project and will raise awareness amongst delegation participants about the unmet sexual and reproductive health and rights needs of Zambians. A special focus of the tour will lay on the access and availability of reproductive health supplies (RHS). The study visit is kindly hosted the by the Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) and Youth Vision Zambia (YVZ).

Almost fifty percent of Zambia’s population is below the age of 15. The HIV rate is among the highest in the world, and sexually transmitted infections are increasing, especially among the young. Even though the vision of the ongoing health care reform in Zambia is to provide equity of access to cost-effective quality health care as close to the family as possible and to significantly increase life expectancy in Zambia (which is currently at 38 years on average),  the country is still faced with inequitable access to basic health services between provinces, urban and rural areas. Less than half (47%) of women were assisted by a trained health professional at their last birth, according to the Zambian Development and Health Survey. Low education status, lack of access to contraceptive information amongst young people, especially women of reproductive age, as well as poor involvement and participation of men in family planning services contribute to a low utilisation of family planning services and use of contraception in Zambia.

During their week-long stay, delegation members coming from the Netherlands, Ireland, the UK, Sweden, Azerbaijan and Scotland will have the opportunity to meet with government representatives, the Ministry of Health, Members of the Zambian Parliament, representatives of the EC-Delegation, UNFPA and USAID as well as with members of the Health Sector Donor Group to discuss the above mentioned issues with the relevant stakeholders.

The visits of in-country projects such as the Africa Direction Community based Youth Centre, the Young Men as Equal Partners Programme or the MSI outreach clinic will complement the delegation participant’s picture on the sexual and reproductive health situation in Zambia and will help contribute to a better understanding of the necessity to invest in reproductive health supplies as an essential precondition to reach the Millennium Development Goals.

For more information on the study visit to Zambia, please contact Nadine Krysostan, EPF Senior Advocacy Officer or Saskia Pfeijffer, EPF Programme Associate.

Advocacy Training on August 6 -7 2009 (Bali, Indonesia)

April 7, 2009 at 12:19 pm | Posted in Project RMA | Leave a comment
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SAVE THE DATE!

Advocacy Training on August 6 -7 2009 (Bali,

Indonesia)

“HIV Prevention, Reproductive Health Supplies,

and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

in the Asia and Pacific Regions”

This is to inform you about a two-day advocacy training to strengthen capacity of civil society on reproductive health (RH) supplies advocacy in the Asia and Pacific Regions, ahead of the International Congress on AIDS in the Asia and Pacific Regions 2009 (9th ICAAP, August 9-13 2009, Nusa Dua, Bali).

Jointly convened by the Asia Pacific Alliance (APA), its member organization Family Planning International (FPI) New Zealand and the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), this meeting aims to contribute to a supportive political and financial environment for access to RH supplies in the Asia and Pacific Regions by promoting and fostering NGO leadership and strengthening the advocacy capacity of its participants on the issue. The training will be held prior to ICAAP and aims to address the linkages between HIV prevention and SRHR programs and the major role RH supplies can play in this context.

The main objectives are:

  • Increase understanding of the situation, needs and diversity of reproductive health supply challenges in the Asia and Pacific Regions;
  • Improve understanding of the linkages between RH supplies and internationally agreed development goals, such as the MDGs, and the role of RH supplies in preventing HIV;
  • Strengthen advocacy skills and develop key messages to be used during the 9th ICAAP on meeting the RH targets of the ICPD Programme of Action and the MDGs;
  • Provide advocacy tools to strengthen the capacity of NGOs to advocate for increased support for RH supplies;
  • Ensure RH supplies solutions are included in the closing summaries of the 9th ICAAP.

APA, FPI and DSW have been raising awareness on the importance of RH supplies through “Project Resource Mobilization and Awareness” (Project RMA). Project RMA is a partnership of the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), Population Action International (PAI) and International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and aims to create an environment conducive to political support and to secure increased financial resources for reproductive health supplies. With the support of Project RMA, APA and FPI strengthen the advocacy efforts for increased access to RH supplies at the regional level in the Asia and Pacific Regions.

Please send an email to Sabine Weber to receive an application questionnaire, and a criteria list including logistical information. (Deadline for Application: April 27th 2009).

DSW Intervenes with G8 Health Experts Group

April 7, 2009 at 8:47 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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German Foundation for World Population (DSW) joined 14 other civil society leaders invited to provide official recommendations to the G8 at their 2nd 2009 Health Experts Meeting in Venice, Italy on March 27th.

DSW urged the G8 to specify concrete actions and a timeline to implement its commitments in support of the health MDGs, especially MDG5. Ms. Hoehn, DSW’s Vice Executive Director, emphasized the need for G8 and partner country governments to have a fully funded budget line for provision of sexual and reproductive health (SRH ) information, services and supplies in developing countries; for health system strengthening initiatives to build efficient and sustainable supply chains for procurement and distribution of reproductive health (RH) supplies and to assure that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) produces accountable results for integration of RH with HIV/AIDS and malaria programming.

Website Update

April 6, 2009 at 7:55 am | Posted in Project RMA | Leave a comment
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The Project RMA website has been updated.  Content regarding Project RMA’s work on global, regional, and country level has been added.

Project Resource Mobilisation and Awareness (RMA) is a joint effort of Population Action International (PAI), the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the German Foundation for World Population (DSW) to increase political and financial support for reproductive health supplies at the global, regional, and national levels. The Project works through a targeted set of advocacy and awareness-raising actions including the provision of financial and technical support to advocacy efforts of non governmental organizations (NGOs) and NGO networks.

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