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Expanding Choice & Building Capacity: Scaling Up Implant Services through Dedicated Providers Maxine Eber, MPA Deputy Director, SIFPO Project 14 November 2013

Expanding Choice & Building Capacity: Scaling Up Implant Services through Dedicated Providers

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Expanding Choice & Building Capacity: Scaling Up Implant Services through Dedicated Providers

Maxine Eber, MPADeputy Director, SIFPO Project

14 November 2013

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PSI-employed midwives

Seconded to busy public facilities strategically selected to reach women with unmet need for FP

Combine demand creation w/ service delivery

Dedicated FP Providers

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BCG DPT 1 Polio 1 Measles 0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Child Vaccinations in Mali (DHS 2006)

Urban

Rural

Vaccine

% o

f ch

ild

ren

rec

ieve

d

Mali Context

2006 CPR: 6.2% Implants: 0.1% TFR 6.6% Unmet Need: 33% Youth Ever-

pregnant: 37.2%

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FP provided during regular immunization days Interactive education sessions: 20-30 minutes, discuss all

methods Private/personal counseling and eligibility screening is

offered to interested individuals Co-located, same day services Increase access and availability

Urban Outreach in Mali

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CPR: 24.5% IUD: 0.4% Implant: n/a Knowledge OCs: 91.5% Knowledge IUDs: 35.8% Knowledge Implants: 43.3%

Zambia Context

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LARC Services Provided: Mali

2006 (DHS)

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (June)

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

Total LARC

2 Midwives

5 Midwives

15 Mid-wives

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Measurable Impact

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LARC Services: Zambia

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (June)

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

Total LARC

18 Mid-wives

32 Mid-wives

41 Midwives10 Midwives

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Mali 30% no education

42% primary education

27% < 20 years old

16% have no children

9% have >6 children

50% new FP users*

**(includes social franchise clients)

PSI Client Service Data 2010-2013

Zambia 2% no education

42% primary education

10% < 20 years old

1% have no children

10% have >6 children

43% new FP users

PSI Client Service Data 2009-2012

Who are we reaching with implants?

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Dedicated Providers

Resource-effective Allows for rapid scale up to address high unmet need Works in partnership with MOH Demonstrates feasibility and viability of LARC Opportunity for capacity-building Continuity of care

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Questions?

PSI MaliBoureima Maiga ([email protected])Nene Fofana ([email protected])SFH ZambiaJully Chilambwe ([email protected])PSI WashingtonMaxine Eber ([email protected])

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