Date: 19.01.11
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In December, the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria approved Uganda's Round 10 proposal for health systems strengthening, which includes funds for the prevention of unintended pregnancies among HIV infected individuals. The target is to increase uptake of family planning (FP) among men and women living with HIV from 24% to 60% (assuming that uptake among HIV infected individuals is the same as the general population). Inclusion of commodities resulted from a strong proposal, informed by Coalition member Advance Family Planning (AFP) and its partners. AFP and the Uganda Family Planning Consortium, which includes Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU), Marie Stopes International (MSU), Pathfinder International, Program for Accessible Health, Communication, and Education (PACE), and Uganda Health Marketing Group (UHMG), participated as part of the Reproductive Health / Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) working group meeting and advocated for meeting the FP needs of women living with HIV. The proposal for Uganda includes funds for the prevention of unintended pregnancies among HIV infected individuals, focusing on:
To read the proposal, click here. |

