XI-IATI-21032-KE-NCB-2180511304359047-DESIP
Population Services International
DESIP
The goal of the DESIP programme is to ensure that women and girls are able to safely plan their pregnancies and improve their SRHR, particularly the young, rural, and marginalized, with programme impact contributing to reduced maternal mortality, newborn, and child mortality and increased mCPR in Kenya. The programme outcome is greater and more equitable access to, and uptake of, FP services in Kenya especiallys rural women, rural adolescents, and PwDs.
Population Services International
Populations Services International
Acceleration Market
Farai Chieza
Country Representative
00254790498325
fchieza@psi.org
2nd Floor, Wing B, Jumuia Place Lenana road P.O. Box 22591-00400 Nairobi
XI-IATI-21032-4446
Population Services International
Increasing Demand for Family Planning through Interventions to Change Shared Behaviors and Beliefs in Mozambique
The Vale a Pena Team, led by Population Services International (PSI) and in partnership with N’weti and ThinkWell, will catalyze national solutions through which Mozambican adolescents are enabled to use family planning (FP) and make healthy decisions about their lives. In response to DFID’s Invitation to Tender, the Team will implement a user-centered design (UCD) approach to design and implement social and behavior change communication (SBCC) and service delivery solutions that effectively respond to the knowledge, beliefs, and needs of adolescent girls and their influencers. This will be done through a five-stage process: foundation, inspiration, ideation, application, and replication. Through its targeted interventions, the Team will achieve the project’s goal of creating at least 24,000 additional FP users, particularly among rural adolescent girls. To achieve this goal, the Team will build on their existing networks of FP providers and communication agents, implementing transformative changes for adolescents within their networks through the UCD approach and scaling what works. Key to the Team’s approach is co-creation and continuous engagement with adolescents and their influencers, allowing the Team to gain a deep understanding of the project’s beneficiaries and unlocking creativity during project design and implementation that would not occur through traditional FP project approaches. The UCD approach will also support the Team to develop holistic approaches that move the needle on FP use among the diverse segments of the adolescent girl population, engaging a range of actors and influencers and developing multiple channels for SBCC and service delivery. Further, the Team will build a strong evidence base for the interventions it designs through operational research and coordinates with the government and other implementing organizations to use these learnings across the health system.
Population Services International
PSI
Mozambique
Ryan Kelley
Country Representative
rkelley@psi.org.mz
http://www.psi.org
SRHR - Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
1438131
1943678
1019003
596450.82
148543.16
452132.96
449083.69
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients <=19; (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) <=19; (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; ( with some dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 ( with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; (with a lot of dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Parents) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Partners
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Providers) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Providers
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parents,) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parents
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parent in-law) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parent in-law
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Partners, providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Partners
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Providers
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
# of providers trained and supported to address negative attitudes and beliefs and to increase the agency of youth to make healthy FP decisions
Providers
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government)
Government
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (mobile)
Mobile
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (private)
Private
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.2: # of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
# of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients (i) <=19 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients <=19 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.3: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of community members & influencers who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important for adolescents
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.2: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of presentations done by PSI in technical working groups in Mozambique (Family Planning and RMCH SWAP) presenting project results and sharing replicable best practices
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.3: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of publications disseminated internationally at conferences
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients <=19; (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) <=19; (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; ( with some dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 ( with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; (with a lot of dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Parents) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Partners
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Providers) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Providers
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parents,) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parents
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parent in-law) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parent in-law
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Partners, providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Partners
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Providers
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
# of providers trained and supported to address negative attitudes and beliefs and to increase the agency of youth to make healthy FP decisions
Providers
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government)
Government
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (mobile)
Mobile
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (private)
Private
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.2: # of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
# of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients (i) <=19 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients <=19 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.3: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of community members & influencers who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important for adolescents
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.2: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of presentations done by PSI in technical working groups in Mozambique (Family Planning and RMCH SWAP) presenting project results and sharing replicable best practices
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.3: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of publications disseminated internationally at conferences
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients <=19; (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) <=19; (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; ( with some dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 ( with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; (with a lot of dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Parents) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Partners
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Providers) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Providers
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parents,) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parents
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parent in-law) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parent in-law
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Partners, providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Partners
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Providers
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
# of providers trained and supported to address negative attitudes and beliefs and to increase the agency of youth to make healthy FP decisions
Providers
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government)
Government
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (mobile)
Mobile
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (private)
Private
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.2: # of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
# of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients (i) <=19 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients <=19 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.3: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of community members & influencers who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important for adolescents
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.2: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of presentations done by PSI in technical working groups in Mozambique (Family Planning and RMCH SWAP) presenting project results and sharing replicable best practices
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.3: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of publications disseminated internationally at conferences
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients <=19; (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) <=19; (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; ( with some dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 ( with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; (with a lot of dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Parents) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Partners
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Providers) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Providers
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parents,) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parents
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parent in-law) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parent in-law
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Partners, providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Partners
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Providers
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
# of providers trained and supported to address negative attitudes and beliefs and to increase the agency of youth to make healthy FP decisions
Providers
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government)
Government
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (mobile)
Mobile
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (private)
Private
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.2: # of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
# of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients (i) <=19 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients <=19 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.3: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of community members & influencers who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important for adolescents
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.2: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of presentations done by PSI in technical working groups in Mozambique (Family Planning and RMCH SWAP) presenting project results and sharing replicable best practices
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.3: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of publications disseminated internationally at conferences
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP <=19 (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP 20 - 24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 1: Net increase in current users of FP (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Net increase in current users of FP >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with some dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents <=19; (disaggregated by disability)
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents 20-24 (disaggregated by disability)
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Outcome 2: % of adopters amongst adolescents (i) <=19; (ii) 20-24; (iii) >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
Proportion of adopters amongst adolescents >=25 (disaggregated by disability)
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2/Ficha Resumo data). MSI2 Calculator
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients <=19; (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with some dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) <=19; (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients (i) 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.1: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of clients(iii) >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who demonstrate basic understanding of their selected FP method.
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; ( with some dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 ( with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19; (with a lot of dificulty) who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.2: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 1.3: Improved knowledge and positive attitudes towards FP among young women and men
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who have heard about at least one LARC method
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Parents) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Partners
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.1: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Proportion of key influencers (Providers) who believe SRH information and services should be accessible to adolescents <=19
Providers
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parents,) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parents
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Parent in-law) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Parent in-law
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Partners, providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Partners
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
Number of key influencers (Providers) that validate the implementation of solutions developed by adolescents <=19 through the HCD process
Providers
Output 2.2: Actions taken by influencers to improve access to FP for adolescents and young women
# of providers trained and supported to address negative attitudes and beliefs and to increase the agency of youth to make healthy FP decisions
Providers
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government)
Government
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (mobile)
Mobile
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.1: # of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (government, mobile, private)
# of youth-friendly sites offering FP counseling and services (private)
Private
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 3.2: # of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
# of activists CHW providing information on SRHR services for adolescents
Quarterly project reports (DHIS2 data)
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with some dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with some dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.1: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of adolescent girls 15 - 19 (with a lot of dificulty) who believe they could seek SRH information and services if they needed them
15-19 with a lot of dificulty
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients (i) <=19 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients <=19 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
<=19 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients 20-24 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
20-24 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with some dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with some dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.2: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of clients >=25 (with a lot of dificulty) who report having a respectful interaction with healthcare providers during their last visit
>=25 with a lot of dificulty
Client Exit Survey
Output 4.3: Improved knowledge and attitudes within a community of people that challenges gender discrimination and exclusion of adolescents in decision-making for FP
Proportion of community members & influencers who believe that using contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies is important for adolescents
Project baseline KAP Survey
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Project's advisory committee members (UNFPA)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Project's advisory committee members (UNICEF)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.1: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of meetings held with the project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Project's advisory committee members (MISAU)
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.2: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of presentations done by PSI in technical working groups in Mozambique (Family Planning and RMCH SWAP) presenting project results and sharing replicable best practices
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
Output 5.3: Evidence of what works is systematically used to inform policy and link with programming in the health sector, including the UN's supply side component
# of publications disseminated internationally at conferences
Meeting attendance records and minutes. Quarterly project reports
XI-IATI-21032-FORMATION
Population Services International
FORMATION DES FINANCIERS SUR IATI
CETTE FORMATION PERMETTRA DE RENSEIGNER LES OBJECTIFS ET LES RESULTATS DU PROJET AUX BAILLEUR
CARE International UK
Le lancement du projet a été fait le 17 Décembre 2018 par le Ministre de la Santé
Ce projet prend fin en décembre 2020
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