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INSTRUCTIONS (1 OF 2) This PowerPoint template is designed to help you share the Contraceptive Security (CS) Indicator survey results for a particular country. Some general text has been provided on the slides, but the presentation should be updated with specifics from the CS Indicator Survey, particularly the text in red font. Once you customize the red text it should then be formatted to match the surrounding text In the notes section you will find both NOTES to guide your discussion and INSTRUCTIONS on how to include information from the dashboard into this template.

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INSTRUCTIONS (1 OF 2) This PowerPoint template is designed to help you share the

Contraceptive Security (CS) Indicator survey results for a particular country.

Some general text has been provided on the slides, but the presentation should be updated with specifics from the CS Indicator Survey, particularly the text in red font. Once you customize the red text it should then be formatted to match

the surrounding text In the notes section you will find both NOTES to guide your

discussion and INSTRUCTIONS on how to include information from the dashboard into this template.

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INSTRUCTIONS (2 OF 2) Some of the graphs have been generated and can be copied

and pasted from the country specific CS Indicator Dashboard found here: http://deliver.jsi.com/dhome/whatwedo/commsecurity/csmeasuring/csindicators/csindicatordashboards The link is only live when viewing this PowerPoint in presentation mode. You can also copy and paste the link into your browser

When copying images from Excel into PowerPoint you will want to: select the desired cells in Excel Right click and select the paste as picture option (see image

at right) to paste in PowerPoint .

Once the presentation has been drafted, this slide and the previous slide should be deleted.

It may also be helpful to share printed copies of the country dashboard with your audience, if possible.

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CONTRACEPTIVE SECURITY INDICATORSCOUNTRY NAME 2014

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CONTRACEPTIVE SECURITY INDICATORS Contraceptive security (CS)-- the ability

to use, obtain and use contraceptives as desired

CS Indicator Survey builds on SPARHCS framework with indicators on: Capital Commodities Commitment Coordination Supply chain

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CAPITALFinance for procurement

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CAPITAL

Funds budgeted

?

Funds allocated

?

Funds spent?

FYXXXX Contraceptive Procurement $XXXXX quantified public-sector

contraceptive need Funds were/were not budgeted for

contraceptive procurement Funds were/were not allocated

($XXXX) Funds were/were not spent ($XXXX) There was/was not a funding gap

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CAPITAL Financing for

contraceptives generally comes from 3 sources:1. Government funds

Internally generated funds

Other government funds2. In-kind donations3. Global Fund grants

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COMMODITIESContraceptive method mix

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COMMODITIES Out of the 11

commodities surveyed these sectors offer the following number of methods: Public sector: ## Private sector: ## NGOs: ## Social Marketing: ##

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COMMITMENTPolicies

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POLICIESCS

Strategy

Fees

Private Sector

Access

Task-Shifting

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COORDINATION & LEADERSHIP

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COORDINATION & LEADERSHIP

Organizations represented on the CS CommitteeSocial MarketingNGOCommercial SectorDonorsUN AgenciesMinistry of HealthCentral Medical StoreMinistry of Finance/Planning

CS Committee Name: XXXXXXLast year the committee met XX timesThe committee does/does not have legal status.

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SUPPLY CHAIN

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SUPPLY CHAIN

Products

Info

rmat

ion

FundersProcurement Agents

Supply

Demand

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THANK YOUFor more information visit: http://deliver.jsi.com/dhome/whatwedo/commsecurity/csmeasuring/csindicators

The template for this presentation was produced by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 4. The authors' views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the United States Government