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International Family Planning Conference Bali, Indonesia 28 January 2016 Leigh Wynne, Senior Technical Officer, APC/FHI360 Lisa Firth, Technical Advisor – Health, SAWSO Integrating Community-based FP into an FBO’s Comprehensive Program for Vulnerable Families in Rural Uganda The Salvation Army World Service Office
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International Family Planning Conference Bali, Indonesia

28 January 2016

Leigh Wynne, Senior Technical Officer, APC/FHI360 Lisa Firth, Technical Advisor – Health, SAWSO

Integrating Community-based FP into an FBO’s Comprehensive Program for Vulnerable Families in Rural Uganda

T h e S a lvat i o n A r m y Wo r l d S e rv i c e O f f i c e

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Context

• The Salvation Army Uganda’s SCORE (Sustainable, Comprehensive Response for vulnerable children and their families) Project.

• Based in Mbale, Eastern Uganda • Operating in 6 districts • Part of a 5-year consortium run by AVSI • < December 2015; one-year extension for 2016 • Funded by USAID

Organization Overview

• The Salvation Army (TSA) is a worldwide evangelical church, headquartered in London and with a presence in 127 countries.

• It has served the poor via its local “corps” (church and social service centers) throughout its 150-year history.

• The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO) helps TSA territories identify needs and facilitates US resources to meet them.

• In 2014, SAWSO partnered with TSA in 62 countries.

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Framework of Integration (Existing Project)

• SCORE’s objectives for vulnerable children’s households: • Improve socio-economic status • Improve food security • Increase access to protection and legal services • Increase capacity to access other services

• Program based on: • Family-centered, household-based approach • Facilitation of community partnerships • Gender mainstreaming • Service coordination & district ownership

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Framework of Integration (Context and Rationale for Adding Community-based Family Planning)

• FP services requested by SCORE Project staff & beneficiaries • High fertility and large family size in service area • District (government) health personnel supportive • Existing network of health centers , but

• limited availability of FP commodities • Existing volunteer village health teams (VHTs) , but

• VHT members generally not trained in FP • Limited understanding & uptake of family planning • Openness to “healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies”

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SAIFaP (Salvation Army Integrated Family Planning)

• Mbale based. 2-year project began May 2014 • Objectives

• Increase access to FP services • Increase knowledge of and interest in FP • Improve the quality of FP services

• Main activities • Service mapping and linkages with health centers • Training of VHTs and youth peer & ASRH educators • Male, community and church leader engagement • Home-based care & mobile outreach, with HC referrals

VHTs registering clients at the outreach services (Apr-June 2015)

Demonstration on how to roll down a condom by a youth Educator in one of the sessions (Apr-Jun 2015)

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Results to Date

• 378 VHT members trained on FP and deployed • 375 youth peer educators, 65 teachers/ASRH mentors active • 83 male volunteer mentors engaged and trained • 130 Salvation Army officers and cadets trained on FP • Seven outreaches/quarter being conducted • Quarterly stakeholder and monthly coordination meetings • Engagement in national FP events

• CCIH conference • World Contraception Day

• Introduction of donated CycleBeads via Georgetown IRH

TSA Officers Training (Sept. 2015)

World Contraceptive Day Event (Sept 2015)

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Successes

• Use of existing structures valuable • SCORE volunteers, VHTs and health centers • Church/TSA officers

• Public sector buy-in crucial • Local agencies engaged • Support at the national level

• Gender integration • Opportunities to broaden outlook of staff and leaders

• National CCIH conference for FBOs • Study visit and mentoring

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Lessons Learned

• Approved by International Headquarters • US government project’s management requirements

• Documentation • Compliance • Associated costs

• Sufficient time for integration in existing project • Co-location & engagement of project manager(s) • Dependence on public sector

• Supplies • Referral capacity

Thank you!


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