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Country Commitments 2013 (English)
DateOctober 3, 2014
Togo commits to providing a grant for the purchase of contraceptive products (F 500,000, 000) and to seeking other mechanisms for financing family planning.
DateOctober 3, 2014
The Government of Togo commits to increasing service coverage by taking into account private and associative structures offering family planning services, organizing family planning services for the benefit of isolated and marginalized groups, and improving the access of local populations to family planning methods through innovative strategies. It also commits to integrating adolescent-youth sexual and reproductive health services into the PMA (minimum package of services) of health structures and recruiting and training qualified personnel for offering quality services. The Government of Togo commits to strengthening data forecasting and management to optimize the supply chain and to promoting contraceptive product supply chain excellence.
Togo also pledges to evaluate community-based distribution of services, including injectables, by December 31, 2014, reinforce results-based mechanisms for coordination, monitoring, and evaluation, and strengthen communication around family planning, particularly for key target populations. The Government of Togo also pledges to promote family planning with advocacy tools (RAPID, religious RAPID) and to institutionalize the national campaign for family planning.
DateOctober 3, 2014
Togo commits to disseminating the national plan for repositioning family planning by June 30, 2015. In particular, the Government of Togo pledges to develop and adopt the implementing texts of the reproductive health law by December 31, 2014 and to disseminate the reproductive health law and its implementing texts by June 30, 2015.
The government also commits to developing a contractual arrangement strategy with the private sector for offering family planning services, and to scaling up best practices in reproductive health/family planning.
DateOctober 3, 2014
The Government of Togo commits to repositioning family planning with the key objectives of improving the access of local populations to family planning methods, optimizing the supply chain, strengthening communication around family planning and developing strategies with the private sector for offering and improving access to family planning services.
The objective is to increase the CPR from 13.2 percent in 2010 to 24.3 percent in 2017.