The hub, to be hosted by Amref Health Africa, will drive momentum toward FP2030 goals and provide greater support for partners in the region
Nairobi, Kenya, 30 March 2022: Family Planning 2030 (FP2030), the global family planning partnership that launched its second decade in 2021, today announced a collaboration with Amref Health Africa that will see the latter host FP2030’s new East and Southern Africa regional hub at its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.
FP2030’s East and Southern Africa Hub is one of four new offices to be launched this year as the partnership seeks to widen its reach to bring services closer to those who need them most. The new offices will join existing North America and European Hub and will coordinate and support country-specific activities through mobilizing existing commitments, and generating new commitments from the region. The new hubs will help build momentum for the rights-based family planning movement at community, national, regional and global levels; advancing advocacy and accountability for family planning policy development and implementation; leveraging partnerships with governments, civil society and youth-led organisations to create synergies that will maximise opportunities for growth and impact and linking these efforts to a strong regional and global network.
“Building on the strengths and successes of FP2020, we’re accelerating progress that ensures our efforts are country-led and remain globally connected,” said Dr. Samukeliso Dube, Executive Director, FP2030. “Amref is a well-established and well-respected organization with a mission that aligns with the values of FP2030, and with them as our host partner, we are very well placed to succeed.”
Amref Health Africa works to increase sustainable health access to communities in Africa through solutions in human resources for health, health services delivery and investments in health. The host organization was chosen through a rigorous and transparent selection process led by members of FP2030’s Transition Oversight Group. By locating the hub in Nairobi and within Amref, partners in the region will have better access to the FP2030 network, and deeper relationships across member countries.
“The hosting of this new regional hub is an exciting opportunity for Amref to contribute to the acceleration of FP2030’s initiatives in the region. Through this hosting programme we will be able to promote access to quality family planning services as an essential component of quality reproductive health care for our women and girls, by leveraging our convening power and experience in providing sub-grants to large, medium, and small organizations to achieve scale and impact,” said Dr. Githinji Gitahi, Global CEO, Amref Health Africa. “We will also make use of innovative platforms to ensure the participation of grassroots and national advocates in the region by equipping them with the resources they need to accelerate the FP2030 agenda.”
The East and Southern Africa Regional Hub will support initiatives in Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, & Zimbabwe.
“It is our goal to foster a truly country-led commitment process not only by ensuring countries can set their own goals, but also to facilitate better and more consistent connections with other FP2030 partners in the region, creating stronger programmes and accountability mechanisms,” said Dr. Dube. “We believe regional hubs put countries and regional partners in the driver’s seat for agenda setting, monitoring progress and collaboration, and we see this collaboration as an important step towards achieving FP2030’s vision of working together for a future where women and girls everywhere have the freedom and ability to lead healthy lives, make their own informed decisions about using contraception and having children, and participate as equals in society and its development.”
FP2030, with Amref’s support, will be calling on governments, civil society organisations and other implementers of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights to implement FP2030 commitments and accelerate interventions and policies that offer quality of care for women and girls, ensuring access to sexual and reproductive health care, services and commodities.
Kenya has already launched its own national committee, with the government pledging to increase the modern contraceptive prevalence rate for married women from 58% to 64% by 2030 and reduce the unmet need for family planning for all women from 14% to 10% by 2030.
For more information about this partnership and the FP2030 regional hubs, visit www.fp2030.org/building2030.
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About Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa, headquartered in Kenya, is the largest Africa-based International Non-Governmental Organisation (INGO). With a focus on increasing sustainable health access, Amref runs programmes in over 35 countries in Africa, with lessons learnt over 60 years of engagement with governments, communities and partners. Amref Health Africa also engages in programme development, fundraising, partnership, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, and has offices in Europe and North America as well as subsidiaries: Amref Flying Doctors, Amref Enterprises and the Amref International University.
For more information contact:
Elizabeth (Lizz) Ntonjira
Global Communication Director
Amref Health Africa
Email: Elizabeth.Ntonjira@amref.org
About FP2030
FP2030 is the only global partnership centred solely on family planning. This singular focus allows us to bring together the widest possible range of partners across disciplines and sectors, while situating family planning at the crossroads of the global health, development, and gender equality agendas. FP2030 is the successor to FP2020, a global initiative that ran from 2012 to 2020. Over the course of those eight years, FP2020 emerged as the central platform for family planning, providing an unparalleled space for stakeholders to convene, align, share knowledge, broker resources, and advance the field.
For more information contact:
Kirsten Sherk
Director, Communications
FP2030
Email: ksherk@fp2030.org
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