Sexual Health and Empowerment (SHE)
Reporting Organization: | Oxfam Canada |
Total Budget ($CAD): | $ 18,629,813 |
Timeframe: |
August 10, 2018 - June 1, 2025 |
Status: |
Implementation |
Contact Information: |
Alex Wilson
[email protected]
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Partner & Funder Profiles
Reporting Organization
Oxfam Canada
Participating Organizations
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Academia and Research
- Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF)
- University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (UPCWGS)
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NGOs
- Al-Mujadila Women’s Association (AMWA)
- Family Planning Organization of the Philippines (FPOP)
- FriendlyCare Foundation
- Jhpiego
- Mayon Integrated Development Alternatives and Services (MIDAS)
- Oxfam Pilipinas
- Pambansang Koalisyon ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan (PKKK)
- Sibog Katawhan Alang sa Paglambo (SiKAP)
- United Youth of the Philippines-Women (UnYPhil)
- Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR)
Funders (Total Budget Contribution)
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Government and Public Sector
- Global Affairs Canada
(95.00%)
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NGOs
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Location
Country - Total Budget Allocation
Philippines (the) - $ 18,629,813.00 (100.00%) |
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Areas of Focus
Health - Total Budget Allocation
Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (40.00 %) |
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Sexual Health & Rights (40.00 %) |
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Other - Total Budget Allocation
Sexual & Gender-based Violence (20.00 %) |
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Description
SHE seeks to empower women and girls to secure their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in six disadvantaged and conflict-affected regions of the Philippines. It works to improve knowledge and awareness of sexual reproductive health and rights, particularly among women and girls, including the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV); strengthen health systems and community structures to deliver rights-based comprehensive SRH information and services; and improve the effectiveness and capacity of women’s rights organizations (WROs) and women’s movements to advance SRHR and prevent GBV.
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Target Population
Gender and age: |
Unspecified |
Total Direct Population: |
39,524 |
Total Indirect Population: |
305,149 |
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Outputs
19,321 |
Trained |
59,709 |
Reached through awareness raising |
3,503 |
Trained |
52 |
IEC materials developed |
904 |
Sensitization actions or activities conducted |
1,140 |
Trained |
2,713 |
Trained |
10 |
Facilities meet standards |
10 |
Facilities accredited |
11 |
Facilities meet standards |
17 |
Facilities with IMS |
10 |
Capacity Building Grants |
20 |
Research studies |
9 |
Learning events |
20 |
Advocacy strategies |
20 |
Influencing activities |
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Results & Indicators
Expected Results
7% decrease of women with unmet need for FP including modern methods; 4% decrease in teenage pregnancy rates among target population; 10% increase in positive attitudes that promote SRHR and GBV prevention among target population; 10,418 new FP acceptors; 66,149 individuals who have accessed quality and gender sensitive RH services
Achieved Results
6,635 new FP acceptors; 64,852 individuals who have accessed quality and gender sensitive RH services
Indicators
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Sub Projects
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