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Access


Strategic Direction
Increase access to right based quality SRH services focusing on poor, marginalized and Internally Displaced People: refugees, youth, women by expanding gender sensitive service facilities in rural settings.

Goal
Enable people in general, particularly the poor, marginalized, socially-excluded and ensure that the underserved are able to exercise their rights to make free and informed choices about sexual and reproductive health, and access SRH information, sexuality education and high quality services, including family planning.

Objectives
• To increase availability of gender sensitive SRH information and services including family    planning in rural setting of FPAN’s operational areas.

Activities
• Conduct baseline survey to maintain database on SRH related issues.
• Conduct workshops/seminars with different stakeholders to disseminate information relating to    SRH issues.
• Organize campaigns in support of sexual and reproductive health and rights of marginalized,    disadvantaged and Internally Displaced People (IDPs).
• Develop IEC materials relating to SRH issues targeting the poor, marginalized, the
    socially-excluded and underserved community.
• Conduct orientation programmes at community level on various aspects of SRH including    men’s roles and responsibilities in relation to women’s SRH rights.
• Provide necessary skills to service providers for ensuring quality services.
• Establish service delivery points in rural areas served by of FPAN to provide SRH services    including family planning focusing on poor, marginalized and Internally Displaced People    (refugees, youth, women, etc).
• Establish working relationship with other agencies to provide SRH services.
• Conduct various income generating activities and small scale programs to uplift the socio-   
   economic status of poor, marginalized and Internally Displaced People particularly women.
• Review FPAN structure from a gender perspective to institutionalize gender sensitivity within    the organization.
• Document processes of successful implementation of programmes.
• Undertake end line surveys/studies to measure impact of the programmes.

Projects (2008)
Improving the sexual and reproductive health and rights and economic opportunity of Nepali women and girls who have been Trafficked and are vulnerable to trafficking(DFID)
Access of SRH information and Education and services to marginalized and underserved   Groups(IPPF)
• Equity and Access program(Action Aid)
• Organizational Development project

Projects (2007)
• Access of SRH information and Education and services to marginalized and underserved    Groups(IPPF)
• Combating Gender based violence during pregnancy(DFID)
• Increasing access to contraceptive Choice(KFW)
• Equity and Access program(Action Aid)

Projects (2006)
• Access to SRH information, education and services to marginalized and underserved groups.
• Combating gender based violence during pregnancy in Nepal.
• Increasing access to contraceptives.

Projects (2005)
• Integrate RH Services among Men, Women and Youth in Rural Areas.
• Empower Marginalized and Socially Disadvantaged Groups in selected districts.
• Providing SRH services to marginalized group with special focus on young people.
• Increasing access to contraceptives choice to nepalese women.

 

 


"Organize campaigns in
support of sexual and
reproductive health and
rights of marginalized,
disadvantaged and Internally Displaced
People (IDPS)."

"Increasing access to
contraceptives choice to
nepalese women.”
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