Dear colleagues, I’m pleased to be writing to you after a very successful launch of our Latin America & Caribbean Regional Hub in Panama City. We made the announcement alongside the regional hub host organization, Save the Children – Latin America and the Caribbean, with Profamilia Colombia. We’re delighted to begin the work of the hub and thankful… Continue reading News and Updates from FP2030
Month: April 2023
FP2030, Save the Children and Profamilia team up to launch the FP2030 Latin America & Caribbean Regional Hub for women’s reproductive health rights
Panama, April 25, 2023. FP2030, Save the Children Latin America and the Caribbean and Profamilia – Colombia, launched today the FP2030 Latin America & Caribbean Regional Hub to promote women’s, adolescents, and all peoples’ sexual and reproductive health rights in the region. This is the fifth Hub that FP2030 has opened, signifying a now complete… Continue reading FP2030, Save the Children and Profamilia team up to launch the FP2030 Latin America & Caribbean Regional Hub for women’s reproductive health rights
The Government of Zambia launches FP2030 Commitments
The Government of the Republic of Zambia recently launched their FP2030 Country Commitment, a Costed Implementation Plan, Investment Case, and “Road Map to RMNCH,” to position itself to build on the goals outlined in the FP2030 commitment. Speaking on the launch, Zambia’s Minister of Health, Honorable Sylvia Masebo, said, “Among the key steps that have been… Continue reading The Government of Zambia launches FP2030 Commitments
FP2030 ESA Hub deepens cooperation with Zambia Family Planning Technical Working Group
The FP2030 East and Southern Africa (ESA) Hub, recently met with the Zambia Family Planning Technical Working Group, in Lusaka on the eve of the launch of the Zambian FP2030 Commitment, to discuss the FP2030 devolved structure and the utility of the Focal Point Structure. The ESA Hub, Advocacy, Accountability and Partnership Manager, Peter Ngure,… Continue reading FP2030 ESA Hub deepens cooperation with Zambia Family Planning Technical Working Group
11 Young people receive training in Knowledge Management and the Media
Recently, 11 youth focal points drawn from East and Southern Africa, (ESA) and North, West and Central Africa (NWC) Hubs, converged in Kigali, Rwanda for training in knowledge management and media training. This was held in conjunction with Knowledge Success, during the Africa Health Agenda International Conference, (AHAIC.) AHAIC, which ran under the theme; Resilient… Continue reading 11 Young people receive training in Knowledge Management and the Media
How enhanced engagement with the private sector can expand access to family planning and bring the world closer to universal health coverage
By Adam Lewis & Cate Nyambura, FP2030 The promise of universal health coverage (UHC) is as inspirational as it is aspirational: according to the WHO, it means that “all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship”. In other words, “leave no… Continue reading How enhanced engagement with the private sector can expand access to family planning and bring the world closer to universal health coverage