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ACQUIRE’s Legacy: ACQUIRE’s Legacy: Programming for Programming for More, More, More More, More, More ACQUIRE End-of-Project Event September 17, 2008

ACQUIRE’s Legacy: Programming for More, More, More ACQUIRE End-of-Project Event September 17, 2008

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Page 1: ACQUIRE’s Legacy: Programming for More, More, More ACQUIRE End-of-Project Event September 17, 2008

ACQUIRE’s Legacy:ACQUIRE’s Legacy:Programming for Programming for More, More, MoreMore, More, More

ACQUIRE End-of-Project EventSeptember 17, 2008

Page 2: ACQUIRE’s Legacy: Programming for More, More, More ACQUIRE End-of-Project Event September 17, 2008

7SEVEN EFFECTIVE SEVEN EFFECTIVE

HABITS OF HABITS OF

PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING

MORE, MORE, MORE MORE, MORE, MORE

RH/FP SERVICESRH/FP SERVICES

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ACT WITH

A SENSE OF URGENCY [BECAUSE THE NEED IS ONLY GOING TO GET GREATER].

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[EVEN] SERVICE

PROGRAMS MUST HAVE ADVOCACY COMPONENTS.

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COMMUNICATE

EFFECTIVELY, BROADLY AND OFTEN TO LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD FOR UNDERUTILIZED METHODS.

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ENGAGE COMMUNITIES [WITH A

GENDER LENS] TO ACHIEVE CHANGE AT MANY LEVELS

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SUPPORT

PROVIDERS TO FOCUS ON CLIENT NEEDS, PARTICULARLY WHEN INTEGRATING FP INTO OTHER RH SERVICES.

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[KEEP A] FOCUS ON

THE FUNDAMENTALS

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PROGRAM

HOLISTICALLY BY ADDRESSING SUPPLY, DEMAND AND ADVOCACY COMPONENTS IN THE DESIGN OF RH/FP SERVICE PROGRAMS.

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Quality client-provider

interaction

Quality client-provider

interaction

• Leadership and champions fostered • Supportive service policies promoted• Human and financial resources allocated

• Leadership and champions fostered • Supportive service policies promoted• Human and financial resources allocated

• Service sites readied

• Staff performance improved

• Training, supervision, referral, and logistics systems strengthened

• Service sites readied

• Staff performance improved

• Training, supervision, referral, and logistics systems strengthened

• Accurate informationshared

• Image of services enhanced

• Communities engaged

• Accurate informationshared

• Image of services enhanced

• Communities engaged

Fundamentalsof Care

StakeholderParticipation

““More More MoreMore More More Services People Places”Services People Places”

to into in

Data for Decision Making

Increased knowledge Increased knowledge + acceptability+ acceptability

Increased availabilityIncreased availability

Improved policy + program environmentImproved policy + program environment

DemandSupply

Advocacy

Increased Access, Quality and UseIncreased Access, Quality and Use

Gender Equity