Government, Civil Society, including academic institutions, have capacity for research and production of high quality and timely dis-aggregated data on population and development issues and to disseminate it for use in programming and policy, including in
Commitment description:Scale up comprehensive, quality and integrated health services taking advantage of the 4th ICT generation, with a focus on HIV prevention & prevention of teenage pregnancy as well as maternal health promotive strategies by 2030.
a. Scale up innovative HIV, Sexual Reproductive & Health Rights, and Gender
Based Violence initiatives especially for adolescents and young people
b. Deliver quality health services, in particular maternal and neonatal care services
at all levels of care
c. Strengthen the capacity of schools of nursing and midwifery to graduate
competent front-line health care workers to deliver quality health services
d. Improve the supply-chain management for health commodities including
reproductive health commodities in both public and private health facilities,
with much focus on lifesaving maternal and newborn commodities
Mode of engagement:
- Programmatic actionThe commitment addresses provision of quality and integrated health services in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights as well as HIV.
(3) Zero preventable maternal deaths and maternal morbidities, such as obstetric fistulas, by, inter alia, integrating a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health interventions, including access to safe abortion to the full extent of the law, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortions, and for the provision of post-abortion care, into national UHC strategies, policies and programmes, and to protect and ensure all individuals’ right to bodily integrity, autonomy and reproductive rights, and to provide access to essential services in support of these rights.