Archived Commitments for Cameroon
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Program & Service Delivery

DateNovember 25, 2014

The Government of Cameroon commits to ensuring contraceptive security to avoid stock outs, providing the full range of contraceptives by ensuring quality services, including family planning counseling, training, and supervision of health workers, and ensuring the government’s and its partners’ accountability for funding family planning.

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Cameroon Official Update Official report icon
DateSeptember 9, 2015
SourceGovernment of Cameroon

In August 2015, the Government of Cameroon shared an update on progress in achieving its policy, financial and program and service delivery commitments to FP2020. 

  • The Government of Cameroon introduced Implanon NXT and Sayana Press in 2015. The Family Health Department is currently developing a pilot project for community-based distribution with Sayana Press in two health districts.
  • The [Family Health Directorate] is organizing a family planning caravan that will offer free family planning services and raise awareness amongst the population. The caravan will visit two regions for the first phase. This caravan is expected to start in the coming weeks. 
  • 690 providers were trained in family planning in 2015.
  • The Logistics Management and Information System (LMIS) was developed and launched to improve the management and availability of contraceptives and other medicines. Data was collected monthly on contraceptives at the central and regional levels.
  • The SMS for Lifecampaign for the telephone collection of data on the stock levels of contraceptives and family planning services among 22 districts in 6 regions of the country was launch.
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Cameroon Progress Update: Implant Distribution Increases at Public Health Facilities
DateMarch 28, 2016
SourceCHAI
  • A joint effort by the Government of Cameroon’s Department of Family Health/Ministry of Public Health, UNFPA, and the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc., has resulted in implant distribution in public health facilities increasing 3.7 times between 2013 and 2015.
  • Specifically, Cameroon’s central warehouse distributed 33,708 implants to public health facilities in 2015 compared to 9,063 implants two years before.
  • Various factors contributed to this increase: stronger forecasting; the procurement of sufficient buffer stock to gauge true consumption; an investment in targeted healthcare worker training; and strategic planning by the government, which enabled thousands more women to access contraceptive implants, helped reduce high levels of unmet need, and advanced progress toward Cameroon’s FP2020 commitments.
  • Historically, Cameroon’s chronic stock-outs of contraceptives, particularly implants, have contributed to a low CPR (16.1%) and high maternal mortality (720 deaths/100,000 live births).

 

Implant Distribution in Cameroon, 2013-2015

 

2013

2014

2015

Average Monthly Issues

755

2,185

2,809

Total Distribution

9,063

26,221

33,708

 

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Financial

DateNovember 25, 2014

Cameroon commits to conducting advocacy to increase the State‘s budgetary allocation for reproductive health to 5 percent per year by 2020 and for family planning to 5 percent per year by 2020 and to mobilizing donors, including the private sector and civil society, to finance family planning.

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Cameroon Official Update Official report icon
DateSeptember 9, 2015
SourceGovernment of Cameroon

In August 2015, the Government of Cameroon shared an update on progress in achieving its policy, financial and program and service delivery commitments to FP2020. 

  • The budget line for the purchase of contraceptives increased from FCFA80 million in 2014 to FCFA90 million in 2015.
  • During the mobilization week for repositioning family planning (Feb. 23, 2015), the Family Health Directorate advocated for an increase in the budget line for the purchase of contraceptives.
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Policy & Political

DateNovember 25, 2014

The Government of Cameroon commits to ensuring the mobilization of the budget line for the actual purchase of contraceptives, establishing a mechanism to subsidize family planning services for the most vulnerable users, notably adolescents and youth and women with disabilities, and strengthening the multisectoral commitment to family planning.

The government also commits to disseminating reproductive health and family planning framework documents available to the government and implementing the priority interventions chosen and to institutionalizing the use of certain methods utilized in community outreach, notably pill and injectable contraceptives.

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Cameroon Official Update Official report icon
DateSeptember 9, 2015
SourceGovernment of Cameroon

In August 2015, the Government of Cameroon shared an update on progress in achieving its policy, financial and program and service delivery commitments to FP2020. 

  • Family planning services are not systematically offered in universities, and the [Family Health Directorate] is working with the Minister of Higher Education to establish family planning in medico-social centers (MSCs) and to ensure family planning is integrated in universities. The first step was to review and validate the white paper that indicates which services the MSCs can offer. We are also currently working with partners to ensure the MSCs have a free supply of contraceptives. The launch is scheduled for the start of the next academic year, during medical visits, and will be accompanied by awareness activities with the health club.
  • Family planning mobilization week: This mobilization week for repositioning family planning, which was held during the week of February 23, 2015, affected 800 women and young people and saw commitments from the Minister for Women’s Empowerment and the Family, Territorial Planning and Development, and political leaders from the Government of Cameroon. During this week, the Family Health Directorate disseminated the 2015-2020 Family Planning Operational Plan to policy makers, NGOs and partners as well as appointed singer Mani Bella as a family planning champion within the country.
  • A subcommittee of the Family Planning Sub-Group was formed to develop the family planning norms and standards, and to work toward a system for the certification of providers and the accreditation of health training. In addition, the Family Planning Sub-Group established a contraceptive safety subcommittee.
  • The United Nations system, as well as the partners, are committed to supporting Cameroon in meeting its commitments.
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