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Commission on Population and

Development (POPCOM)

Empowering people
as the heart of
development
Key PPDP Strategies (P/C/M)
APPROACHES IN DEMAND GENERATION

• Conduct of social behavior change


communication and promotional
EXPECTED RESULTS
strategies (e.g., through RPFP sessions,
Increased number of house-to-house campaigns, etc.) – in
couples, men and community and health facilities
individuals provided
with RPFP information • Development and dissemination of
promotional materials
Increased proportion of
couples, men • Promoting men’s involvement in family
individuals planning (e.g., KATROPA)
practicing/accessing
family planning • Promoting RPFP in the workplace both in
the formal and informal sectors (e.g.,
Reduced unplanned RPFP4LFE)
pregnancies
• Policy and program development for
RPFP
KATROPA – Kalalakihang Tapat sa Responsibilidad at Obligasyon sa Pamilya
RPFP4LFE – RPFP for Labor Force Empowerment
Key PPDP Strategies (P/C/M)
SERVICE DELIVERY

• Procurement and distribution of FP supplies


EXPECTED RESULTS and commodities
Increased number of • Provision of quality FP information and
couples, men and services
individuals provided with
RPFP information • Mobilization of itinerant team for
outreach programs (GIDAs)
Increased proportion of
couples, men individuals • Training of service providers
practicing/accessing
family planning • Improvement of health facilities

Reduced unplanned • Establishment of efficient RPFP information


pregnancies system

GIDA – Geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas


Key PPDP Strategies (P/C/M)
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATION

• Conduct of CSE/ASRH classes/sessions


EXPECTED RESULTS among all segment of adolescent
Reduced pregnancies population (in schools and communities)
among adolescents
especially among minors • Training of youth leaders, peer educators
Reduced repeat and other advocates for the prevention of
pregnancies among adolescent pregnancies
adolescent mothers
• Training of parents, teachers, service
Increased number of
adolescent mothers using providers and other local stakeholders
FP methods • Development and implementation of
Reduced incidence of other policies and programs for the
sexual abuse among girls prevention of adolescent pregnancies
Increased number of
adolescents provided with
CSE/ASRH information
ASRH – Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive
Health
Key PPDP Strategies (P/C/M)
SERVICE DELIVERY AND OTHER PROGRAMS

• Provision of ASRH services in adolescent-


friendly facilities (including Teen Centers)
EXPECTED RESULTS
Reduced pregnancies • Training of service providers on ASRH
among adolescents services
especially among minors
• Conduct of outreach programs to deliver
Reduced repeat
pregnancies among ASRH services
adolescent mothers
• Social protection program for adolescent
Increased number of mothers and their children
adolescent mothers using
FP methods • Socioeconomic interventions for
Reduced incidence of adolescents
sexual abuse among girls
• Participation and engagement of
Increased number of adolescents in community development
adolescent provided with
CSE/ASRH information
ASRH – Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive
Health
Key PPDP Strategies (P/C/M)
• Establishment, analysis and utilization of
comprehensive demographic and
EXPECTED RESULTS socioeconomic database in development
Improved evidence-based planning, policy and program
development planning development
and policy development
• Tracking population movement for
Improved integration of efficient and integrated urban (in-
people’s needs especially migration) and rural (out-migration)
the marginalized in local
development development
Improved resource • Integration of population factors in various
allocation for people’s sectoral development such as health,
wellbeing
environmental, food security, education,
Improved efficiency in employment, housing, agriculture, etc.,
attaining demographic
dividend and managing • Capacitating institutions and sectors to
internal migration collectively attain demographic dividend
AVAILABLE POPDEV APPROACHES
• RPFP classes and sessions in 4Ps
(FDS)
• KATROPA (Men’s Involvement in
RPFP)
• RPFP in the Workplace (RPFP4LFE)
both for formal (public and private
institutions) and informal workers
• Various SBCC strategies and
materials
• Support to FP supply chain
management and service delivery
AVAILABLE POPDEV APPROACHES
• SHAPE-Adolescents (Sexually Healthy
and Personally Empowered
Adolescents)
• Information and Service Delivery
Network (ISDN)
• Teen Centers and Peer Education
• Parent-Teen Talk (improving
communication between parents and
adolescents)
• Other capacity building for teachers,
service providers and other stakeholders
• Various SBCC strategies and materials
AVAILABLE POPDEV APPROACHES
• Setting-up of demographic and
socioeconomic database
• POPDEV surveys/profiling
• Registry of Barangay Inhabitants and
Migrants (RBIM)
• Socioeconomic/Ecological Profile (for
CDP and CLUP)
• Integration of population factors in
development planning, policymaking and
program development
• Training on development of people-
centered local programs and policies
(e.g., Population-Health-Environment)
Empowering
Filipino Families
and Communities

COMMISSION ON POPULATION AND


DEVELOPMENT (POPCOM)
Tel. No.: (02) 531-6805
Fax: (02) 533-5122
Facebook: Commission on Population and Development
Email: mainmail@popcom.gov.ph
Website: www.popcom.gov.ph

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