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Somalia is a commitment-making country under the FP2020 initiative, which aims to expand access to family planning services and improve reproductive health worldwide.
Somalia has made commitments in six key areas to achieve its goals by 2020. These commitments include establishing legal policies and strategic frameworks for family planning, increasing understanding of barriers to access and uptake of family planning services, ensuring access to quality reproductive health services in emergency and crisis settings, reducing stockouts of contraceptives, exploring public-private partnerships in family planning service delivery, and strengthening monitoring of family planning programs through routine data collection.
Commitments made to:
In 2015, Somalia became an FP2020 commitment-making country, and in 2017 the government revised its commitment to ensuring access to quality reproductive health services, including family planning, in emergency and crisis settings from 50% of facilities offering FP services in 2017 to 80% by 2020.
Somalia Commitment Objectives
- To ensure that legal policy and strategic frameworks for family planning in Somalia are in place by 2020.
- To increase understanding of barriers to access, demand, and uptake of family planning services in Somalia by 2020.
- To ensure access to quality reproductive health services, including family planning, in emergency and crisis settings from 50% of facilities offering services in 2017 to 80% by 2020.
- To decrease stockouts of contraceptives by 30% by 2020 and ensure continuous availability of quality family planning commodities at all levels of the supply chain.
- To explore and leverage public-private partnerships in family planning service delivery by 2018.
- To strengthen the monitoring of family planning programs through routine data collection and surveys.

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