Ensure accessible, evidence-based, improved and innovated sexual and reproductive health services for empowered citizens - district support

Barame SRH Districts
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Korte inhoud project

The Specific Objective health for BARAME project on SRH is to ensure accessible, evidence-based, improved and innovative health services (with a special attention to sexual and reproductive health services) with increased citizens’ participation and engagement in development.
The orientations from the Belgian side are fully in line with the Rwandan policies and strategies, in particular the Rwandan Health Sector Strategic Plan IV (HSSP 4), Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health Policy 2017-2030 (RMNCAH), Maternal Newborn child health strategic plan 2018-2024 (MNCH) and Family Planning/Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and Right strategic plan 2018-2024 (FP/ASRHR) which have adopted ‘the Life Course Approach’.
In brief, the focus in health sector is designed to ensure that all women, newborns, children, adolescents and men have universal access to quality integrated Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Family Planning services. BARAME uses a project approach, specifically focusing on priority bottlenecks identified at operational level in 7 districts (6 rural, 1 urban).

Code RWA19009
Startdatum 01 July 2019
Einddatum 30 June 2024
Fase Closed
Donor Belgium
Sector 12191 Medical services
Budget 17 999 999.94 €

Algemene doelstelling

The delivery of sexual and reproductive health services including family planning services as well as the increase of the access of households to health care

Specifieke doelstellingen

A - To ensure accessible, evidence-based, improved and innovated sexual and reproductive health services for empowered citizens in 7 districts
B - Improvement initiatives for integrated quality MNCH&FP/ASRH services from the community up to the Hospital level are conducted
C - Improvement initiatives for integrated quality MNCH&FP/ASRH services from the community up to Hospital level are conducted
D - Fertility rate
E - Fertility rate

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