Title: Pangasinan Province: Contraceptive SelfReliance Experience Philippines
1Pangasinan ProvinceContraceptive Self-Reliance
ExperiencePhilippines
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Local Enhancement and Development (LEAD) for
Health Project Management Sciences for
Health October 2003 September 2006 Funded by
USAID
33rd Annual International Conference on Global
Health May 30-June 2, 2006 Omni Shoreham Hotel,
Washington D.C., U.S.A.
Author Luzviminda N. Muego
2Population 2.5 Million Land Area 5,300 sq.
km. Census 2000 PGR 1.90 (2.36 Phil)
3Family Planning Program
1991 Local Government Code
Since the 1970s, relied on USAID assistance
(providing 80 of nations contraceptives)
Under Local Autonomy Re-instituted Population
and Family Planning Program
The provinces population program built its
capacity for a Management Information System (MIS)
4Census DemographicHealth Surveys1995 and 2001
Population Growth Rate
5Census DemographicHealth Surveys1995 and 2001
Current FP Users
Source Pangasinan DHS
Source Pangasinan DHS
6The Context of CSR
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High Unmet Need for Family Planning Services
USAID Phase Down Plan for donated commodities in
place
Source DOH-AO 158, 2004
7Contraceptive Self-Reliance
- The ability to forecast, finance, procure and
deliver good-quality and reliable - contraceptives to
- all men and women
- who need them
- when they need them.
CSR Processes
8Major Challenges to CSRPolitical
Socio-cultural
- National local governments weak policy and
political will to sustain population family
planning program. - Local governments have limited resources and no
policy budget for contraceptives procurement. - Political sensitivity of FP targeted service.
- Distribution system gives free access to poor
(62) and non-poor (38).
9Major Challenges to CSROperational Barriers
10Pangasinan CSR VISION
- Sustainable and Quality Family Planning Program
in Pangasinan
11CSR Road Map
Goal To promote LGUs ability to sustain the
provision of good quality and affordable FP
services and commodities
Expected Outcomes
12Initiating the CSR Strategy
- Political Will Leadership by the Governor
- Issued legal basis for CSR
- Set policy agenda for reforms
- Allocated funds for CSR implementation
- Institutionalize all the reforms
13Phases of CSR Implementation
14CSR Performance Results
- Policy approval and adoption by LGUs
- Commodity supply ensured during the Transition
Period 2004 - 2008. - Provincial Logistics Management Information
System in place. - 29 out of 47 LGUs with contraceptives budget and
procurement system in-place.
15CSR PerformanceResults
- Increasing budgetary allocations for commodities
by the province and LGUs
16CSR Performance Results
- Increasing contraceptives procurement
17CSR Performance Results
Injectables Sales (vials)
- Mobilizing Private Sector Participation
- Commercial Sector - Increasing volume of
contraceptive sales - Capability building for private providers -
- More midwives being trained as providers and
entrepreneurs
Pills Sales (cycles)
18CSR Performance Results
- Market Segmentation for FP targeted services
- Groundwork for
- Client segmentation
- Towards FP
- Market
- Transformation
- Enhanced
- Information Generation
- - Willingness to pay
- Facility Mapping
- Private Sector
- Mapping
Client Classification At the Public Sector
Health Facility Living Standard Survey For
ranking households
19CSR Performance Results
- Service delivery strategies in place to reduce FP
Unmet Need - Tool to identify married women with unmet need
for FP in-place and functional - Client referral system in
public private facilities
and providers - Outreach support for client
generation intensified
20CSR Performance ResultsMoving Forward
- Replication of CSR Strategies Province-wide
21Partnership Works for CSR Initiative
we commend you in looking at the issue of
reduced donor contraceptive commodity support in
the broader perspective by working towards
CONTRACEPTIVE SELF-RELIANCE.
From a letter to Gov. Victor E. Agbayani,
USAID-Philippines Dec 2002
22Partnership Works for CSR
- Champions for Self-Reliance in Local Governance
for the LGUs - Corporate Social Responsibility in Private Sector
- The general population, Contraceptive Social
Responsibility
23THANK YOU!
For more information Provincial Population
Office 2/F Kalantiao Bldg., Capitol
Complex Lingayen, Pangasinan Philippines Tel/Fax
(6375) 542.6349 Email ppo_pang_at_yahoo.com