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Solomon Islands
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The government of Solomon Islands committed to making family planning a priority under the reproductive health program section of the government’s National Health Strategic Plans for 2016-2020 as part of improving service quality and coverage and strengthening partnerships.
In the future, the country hopes to develop a rights-based Family Planning Communication Strategy and expand its Adolescent and Youth Friendly Services in the country.
Commitments made to:
In 2017, the Solomon Islands prioritized actions for acceleration to meet their FP2020 goals, expanding on their original FP2020 commitment in 2012
Solomon Islands Commitment Objectives
- Strengthen coordination between stakeholders in the family planning program.
- Revitalize the national family planning program through strategy development and implementation.
- Allocate more resources to support the family planning program.
- Address the shortage of human resources for implementing family planning programs.
- Secure additional funding and human resources to expand the “Men-As-Partners” project to other provinces.
- Engage youth representatives and marginalized groups in the family planning program.
- Integrate family planning into universal health coverage schemes.
- Conduct a data consensus workshop and review domestic expenditure data to inform future actions.
- Enhance the resilience and emergency preparedness of the family planning system.
- Improve the quality of care and rights-based approach in family planning programs.
- Ensure a broad range of contraceptive methods, comprehensive information, and counseling.
- Provide opportunities for client feedback and improve accessibility and availability of services.
- Participate in the consultation process to shape the vision for family planning post-2020.

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