Commitments of the Kyrgyz Republic at Nairobi Summit
Commitment description:Financial: The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic is committed to increase public funding for purchasing contraceptives at least for one million soms annually, to meet the needs of 50% of women in the high medical and social risks of maternal mortality by 2023, and to expand the access of contraceptives to insured women through the Additional Drug Benefits Package of the Mandatory Health Insurance Fund.
Programmatic: The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic is committed to increase the use of contraceptives by women of reproductive age to 30% by the end of 2020 and improve the quality of family planning services through the implementation of clinical protocols for family planning. The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic is also committed to revise the curriculum for family planning with a focus on counseling and practical skills on long-acting methods of contraception and raise awareness among the population on family planning through communication activities.
Policy: The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic is committed to develop a program to protect the health of women, newborns, children and adolescents for 2019-2030 with a costed plan of action and budget, to eliminate barriers in the registration of modern methods of contraceptives and to increase the number and variety of contraceptives available in the market of the Kyrgyz Republic by 2023.
(2) Zero unmet need for family planning information and services, and universal availability of quality, affordable and safe modern contraceptives.