Marginalized women: Innovative model launched

17 Sep, 2019

"Improving access to quality family planning services and accelerating efforts to ensure balanced population growth is critical to taking Pakistan forward and achieving the goals of development." This was stated by Dr Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) at the launch ceremony of the innovative model for improving access to family planning services for marginalized women.
The pilot intervention is an innovative model to extend access to family planning service to the BISP beneficiaries and is being jointly implemented by BISP, the Population Council and Punjab Population Innovation Fund (PPIF) in Rahim Yar Khan district.
Addressing the audience, Dr Nishtar reiterated government's vision of ensuring universal access to family planning for sustainable growth and poverty alleviation and hoped the evidence generated from this innovative pilot would help in ensuring better health outcomes for poorest women and their children. "The Ehsaas Programme realizes the importance of provision of quality and affordable family planning services to its beneficiaries which signifies the importance that the Government attaches to the welfare of the under privileged and marginalized segments of the population," she added.
Citing trends in reproductive health services for women of reproductive age in Pakistan, Dr Zeba Sathar, Country Director Population Council said, "The highest unmet need for contraceptives in Pakistan is among the low-income women."
It is not just the lack of family planning services but also the lack of access to these services that hinders women to act on their fertility intentions. Investing more in contraceptive care, especially within the public health system, will produce a much-needed boost in meeting both family planning and maternal health goal and will support the 2018 Council of Common Interests recommendations on family planning, she added.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Ijaz Nabi, Chairman, Punjab Population Innovation Fund (PPIF) said that the Government of Punjab has established PPIF as a technical hub to pilot innovative, scalable and sustainable family planning interventions such as this initiative in district Rahim Yar Khan.
PPIF with independent board of directors and a flexible programmatic and organizational structure specializes in designing and piloting interventions that can supplement public sector programming for improving family planning information and services.
Explaining the design of the pilot intervention, Dr Ali Mir, Director Programmes at the Population Council said that the intervention will mitigate cost and information related barriers by financing the uptake of family planning services for 20,000 BISP beneficiaries - married women of reproductive age. It will also create community-based information channels for an additional 60,000 BISP beneficiaries through BISP Beneficiaries Committees, BISP Mother Ambassadors and Lady Health Workers. The intervention will have a digitized voucher management system based on a mobile application for verification and disbursement of funds to beneficiaries and service providers. The vouchers will be used either at the government facilities where family planning services are already being provided for free, or the private sector providers.
Jawad Ahmed Qureshi, CEO, Punjab Population Innovation Fund (PPIF) said the pilot model will facilitate low-income married women of reproductive age in district Rahim Yar Khan through a voucher scheme to avail free family planning services. Transportation cost will also be reimbursed to these women, thereby eliminating the financial barriers for poor women in uptake of family planning services.-PR

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