Increase from 90% to 100%, immunization coverage for immunizable diseases

Increase from 90% to 100%, immunization coverage for immunizable diseases namely: Tuberculosis, polio, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, pneumococcal, hepatitis B, haemophilus influenza, and measles. New effective vaccines will be scaled up especially for prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia, diarrhea due to Rota virus infection and human papilloma virus (for prevention of cancer cervix)
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Address malnutrition through a comprehensive multi-sectoral package

Address malnutrition through a comprehensive multi-sectoral package in order to reduce the prevalence of child stunting from 33% to 20%. Children’s health will also be improved by ensuring that at least 80% of children under five years of age with pneumonia, diarrhea, or malaria, access effective treatment at either community or facility level within 24 hours, including access to oral rehydration therapy and zinc.
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Increase contraception prevalence from 30% in 2015 to 50%

Increase contraception prevalence from 30% in 2015 to 50% by increasing the number of service delivery points providing family planning services and ensuring increased availability of Reproductive Health commodities. Uganda will also develop new policies and innovative partnerships to focus on Adolescent health and implement new legislation on gender equality.
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Increase the national budget dedicated to health to at least 15% by 2020 with particular focus on mobilizing resources for the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and adolescent.

Increase the national budget dedicated to health to at least 15% by 2020 with particular focus on mobilizing resources for the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and adolescent. Investment case to expand and enhance women’s and children’s public and private health programs by increasing domestic resources, attracting new external support and improving coordination of existing assistance
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Ensure universal free access to comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care services from 43% to 90%

Ensure universal free access to comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care services from 43% to 90% through: Equipping and recruitment of skilled service providers, setting up ambulance service for emergency referrals, developing incentive schemes, to attract and retain health workers in hard to reach areas, expanding results-based financing, and increasing coverage for Focus Antenatal Care while integrating elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV service and ensure free availability of mosquito treated nets to every family. (EWEC 2016/2011)
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Mobilisation des partenaires et bailleurs internationaux pour soutenir le financement des activités de SR/PF

A mobilisé des partenaires et bailleurs internationaux tels que l’Agence Française de Développement, le Trust Fund de l’Union Européenne, les Fonds propres pour soutenir le financement des activités de SR/PF dans ses zones d’intervention, a participé à l’écriture des documents de stratégie et de plaidoyer, a participé à des rencontres et conférences de haut niveau pour la mobilisation des ressources en faveur du financement de la PF (Rencontre annuelle du Partenariat de Ouaga, conférence internationale sur la PF, Conférence de Kigali sur le financement du GFF, de New York….)
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