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Mali’s new Minister of Health Michel Hamala Sidibe launched the country’s costed implementation plan (CIP) in Bamako on July 16th, at an event featuring the USAID family planning advisor Patrick Coulibaly and the UNFPA country representative Josiane Yaguibou. Capitalizing on the growth in modern contraceptive prevalence rate between 2012/13 and 2018 (9.9%-18%), the CIP goal is to reach 30 percent by 2023. The CIP was developed with support by USAID through the Health Policy Project, which worked closely with Technical Advisor of the Minister, Dr. Mohamed Berthé, who is also the FP2020 focal point, and who ensured Ministry of Health and Social Affairs leadership throughout the process. Local news coverage of the event featured HP+ policy and advocacy advisor, Rokia Sissoko, who emphasized the collective effort of many stakeholders. Shanda Steimer, the USAID Mali health team lead, also attended the event.
Mali’s new Minister of Health Michel Hamala Sidibe launched the country’s costed implementation plan (CIP) in Bamako on July 16th, at an event featuring the USAID family planning advisor Patrick Coulibaly and the UNFPA country representative Josiane Yaguibou. Capitalizing on the growth in modern contraceptive prevalence rate between 2012/13 and 2018 (9.9%-18%), the CIP goal is to reach 30 percent by 2023. The CIP was developed with support by USAID through the Health Policy Project, which worked closely with Technical Advisor of the Minister, Dr. Mohamed Berthé, who is also the FP2020 focal point, and who ensured Ministry of Health and Social Affairs leadership throughout the process. Local news coverage of the event featured HP+ policy and advocacy advisor, Rokia Sissoko, who emphasized the collective effort of many stakeholders. Shanda Steimer, the USAID Mali health team lead, also attended the event.
Mali’s new Minister of Health Michel Hamala Sidibe launched the country’s costed implementation plan (CIP) in Bamako on July 16th, at an event featuring the USAID family planning advisor Patrick Coulibaly and the UNFPA country representative Josiane Yaguibou. Capitalizing on the growth in modern contraceptive prevalence rate between 2012/13 and 2018 (9.9%-18%), the CIP goal is to reach 30 percent by 2023. The CIP was developed with support by USAID through the Health Policy Project, which worked closely with Technical Advisor of the Minister, Dr. Mohamed Berthé, who is also the FP2020 focal point, and who ensured Ministry of Health and Social Affairs leadership throughout the process. Local news coverage of the event featured HP+ policy and advocacy advisor, Rokia Sissoko, who emphasized the collective effort of many stakeholders. Shanda Steimer, the USAID Mali health team lead, also attended the event.
Mali’s new Minister of Health Michel Hamala Sidibe launched the country’s costed implementation plan (CIP) in Bamako on July 16th, at an event featuring the USAID family planning advisor Patrick Coulibaly and the UNFPA country representative Josiane Yaguibou. Capitalizing on the growth in modern contraceptive prevalence rate between 2012/13 and 2018 (9.9%-18%), the CIP goal is to reach 30 percent by 2023. The CIP was developed with support by USAID through the Health Policy Project, which worked closely with Technical Advisor of the Minister, Dr. Mohamed Berthé, who is also the FP2020 focal point, and who ensured Ministry of Health and Social Affairs leadership throughout the process. Local news coverage of the event featured HP+ policy and advocacy advisor, Rokia Sissoko, who emphasized the collective effort of many stakeholders. Shanda Steimer, the USAID Mali health team lead, also attended the event.