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One of the key functions of costed implementation plans (CIPs) is to inform government and other stakeholders of the financial resources needed to meet family planning goals. In many cases, the level of resource requirements surpasses previously budgeted or allocated amounts for family planning. The higher level of resource requirements, coupled with competing priorities for funding, calls for both expanded resource mobilization efforts as well as using existing resources more efficiently. The lack of resources is a key barrier to executing the CIP and limits achieving family planning goals and objectives. This document summarizes examples of successful resource mobilization efforts for CIPs in different contexts, some on a more sustainable basis and others as one-time success.
Health Policy Plus. 2022. Approaches for Mobilizing Resources for Family Planning Costed Implementation Plans: Examples of Success. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00Z-DKD
English PDF 372.8 kbMay 2022
Health Policy Plus. 2022. Approches de mobilisation des ressources pour les Plans d’Action Nationaux Budgétisés de planification familiale : Exemples de réussite. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00Z-PK2
French PDF 293.3 kbNovember 2022
Health Policy Plus. 2022. Enfoques para la movilización de recursos destinados a los planes de implementación con costos de planificación familiar: Ejemplos de éxito. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-021-BZW
Spanish PDF 270.1 kbOctober 2023
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