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Reproductive Health Issues in Asia and the Pacific: Old Challenges, New Strategies
1. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES INREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES IN
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC:ASIA AND THE PACIFIC:
OLD CHALLENGES,OLD CHALLENGES,
NEW STRATEGIESNEW STRATEGIES
Dr. Sona Sethi
Regional Director, Asia
2. Overview of Asia and the PacificOverview of Asia and the Pacific
Home to 60 per cent of the world's peopleHome to 60 per cent of the world's people
Two out of every three people living in extremeTwo out of every three people living in extreme
poverty live in the region and struggle to survive onpoverty live in the region and struggle to survive on
less than $1 a dayless than $1 a day
Includes more than half of the world's young people -Includes more than half of the world's young people -
some 850 million. Some parts of South/South-eastsome 850 million. Some parts of South/South-east
Asia, young people make up between ⅓ to ½ of theAsia, young people make up between ⅓ to ½ of the
populationpopulation
Adolescents comprise more than 20 % of total AsianAdolescents comprise more than 20 % of total Asian
population and are the most at risk of unwantedpopulation and are the most at risk of unwanted
pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections and AIDSpregnancies, sexually transmitted infections and AIDS
3. Overview of Asia and the PacificOverview of Asia and the Pacific
Nearly 40 million people in the region migrateNearly 40 million people in the region migrate
each year to urban areas in search of economiceach year to urban areas in search of economic
opportunity and end up living in slum-likeopportunity and end up living in slum-like
conditions - insecure tenure, inadequate housing,conditions - insecure tenure, inadequate housing,
lack of access to water or sanitationlack of access to water or sanitation
Within the next 15 years, 18 of the projected 27Within the next 15 years, 18 of the projected 27
megacities (urban areas with more than 10 millionmegacities (urban areas with more than 10 million
people) will be in Asia, and over half of the peoplepeople) will be in Asia, and over half of the people
will live in slums and informal settlementswill live in slums and informal settlements
4. RH Issues – Old challengesRH Issues – Old challenges
Gender-based violence remains widespread and hasGender-based violence remains widespread and has
only recently been recognized as a significant publiconly recently been recognized as a significant public
health and development concernhealth and development concern
Low status of women and early marriage lead to high-
risk adolescent pregnancies, Poverty and illiteracy are
common
Strong son preference andStrong son preference and discrimination against the
girl-child, has led to pre-natal sex selection or neglecthas led to pre-natal sex selection or neglect
of infant girls; at least 60 million girls are 'missing' inof infant girls; at least 60 million girls are 'missing' in
Asia, with potentially serious social consequencesAsia, with potentially serious social consequences
Poor access to reproductive health services,Poor access to reproductive health services,
especially for the poor and those living in remoteespecially for the poor and those living in remote
areasareas
,,
5. PPFA-International in AsiaPPFA-International in Asia
16 projects in five countries: India, Myanmar,16 projects in five countries: India, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand, PhilippinesNepal, Thailand, Philippines
Country program focusCountry program focus
Focus on youth, street kids, law enforcers, privateFocus on youth, street kids, law enforcers, private
paramedics and chemists, clinic and communityparamedics and chemists, clinic and community
service providers, parliamentariansservice providers, parliamentarians
Safe abortion, postabortion care, SRH informationSafe abortion, postabortion care, SRH information
and services, advocacy, STI/HIV/FP and genderand services, advocacy, STI/HIV/FP and gender
mainstreamingmainstreaming
6. RH Issues – Old challengesRH Issues – Old challenges
Maternal mortality ratios exceed 400 per 100,000 liveMaternal mortality ratios exceed 400 per 100,000 live
births in some countries (Afghanistan, Bhutan,births in some countries (Afghanistan, Bhutan,
Cambodia, India, Lao PDR, Nepal); others (Myanmar,Cambodia, India, Lao PDR, Nepal); others (Myanmar,
Pakistan, Philippines) have large unmet RH needsPakistan, Philippines) have large unmet RH needs
Although HIV/AIDS came later to Asia, HIV is quicklyAlthough HIV/AIDS came later to Asia, HIV is quickly
spreading to the general population. More than 6.5spreading to the general population. More than 6.5
million people living with HIV/AIDS, some 5 million inmillion people living with HIV/AIDS, some 5 million in
China and India alone (second highest number of HIV-China and India alone (second highest number of HIV-
infected adults in the world)infected adults in the world)
Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand are dealing withCambodia, Myanmar and Thailand are dealing with
serious epidemics, but Thailand has shown that it isserious epidemics, but Thailand has shown that it is
possible to reverse the spread of the infection withpossible to reverse the spread of the infection with
large-scale, sustained and concerted programminglarge-scale, sustained and concerted programming
7. RH Issues – Old challengesRH Issues – Old challenges
Several factors have muted an effective response:Several factors have muted an effective response:
denial of the problem, stigma and discriminationdenial of the problem, stigma and discrimination
against those living with infection, lack of resources &against those living with infection, lack of resources &
political commitment, increasing volume of migration,political commitment, increasing volume of migration,
trafficking of women and youth.trafficking of women and youth.
Some 220,000 women in Asia die each year fromSome 220,000 women in Asia die each year from
complications of pregnancy and childbirth,complications of pregnancy and childbirth,
The lifetime risk of maternal death in Asia is 18 timesThe lifetime risk of maternal death in Asia is 18 times
greater than in Europe.greater than in Europe.
Sri Lanka reduced its maternal mortality rate fromSri Lanka reduced its maternal mortality rate from
more than 1,500 per 100,000 live births to 60 bymore than 1,500 per 100,000 live births to 60 by
making safe motherhood a priority and achieving near-making safe motherhood a priority and achieving near-
universal use of skilled attendants at birth.universal use of skilled attendants at birth.
8. ““To confront the challenges of the twenty-firstTo confront the challenges of the twenty-first
century successfully, we must strive to promote,century successfully, we must strive to promote,
respect and protect all human rights: economic,respect and protect all human rights: economic,
social, civil and political. Asia has made excellentsocial, civil and political. Asia has made excellent
progress over the past 30 years and we mustprogress over the past 30 years and we must
maintain the momentum”.maintain the momentum”.
- Thoraya Ahmed Obaid,Thoraya Ahmed Obaid,
Executive Director, UNFPAExecutive Director, UNFPA
9. New Strategies ….New Strategies ….
Poor people must be empowered to take steps toPoor people must be empowered to take steps to
improve their lives, governments must assist them byimprove their lives, governments must assist them by
ensuring that they can obtain the services they need:ensuring that they can obtain the services they need:
universal access to reproductive health and primaryuniversal access to reproductive health and primary
education (ICPD, 1994).education (ICPD, 1994).
Need to have community-based programs to combatNeed to have community-based programs to combat
widespread poverty and illiteracy, genderwidespread poverty and illiteracy, gender
discrimination, growing demands in urban areas,discrimination, growing demands in urban areas,
environmental degradation and spread of HIV/AIDSenvironmental degradation and spread of HIV/AIDS
through greater political commitment and financialthrough greater political commitment and financial
supportsupport
10. New Strategies ….New Strategies ….
HIV/AIDS programming requires a multisectoral responseHIV/AIDS programming requires a multisectoral response
that reaches beyond the health system to the community.that reaches beyond the health system to the community.
Effective strategies include: behavior change, condomEffective strategies include: behavior change, condom
programming, targeting and involving specific sectors ofprogramming, targeting and involving specific sectors of
society, including those living with HIV/AIDS.society, including those living with HIV/AIDS.
HIV/ AIDS programs include three strategic interventions:HIV/ AIDS programs include three strategic interventions:
– ensuring that information and services reach andensuring that information and services reach and
involve young people, especially adolescent girls;involve young people, especially adolescent girls;
– ensuring that pregnant women and their children canensuring that pregnant women and their children can
remain HIV-free, andremain HIV-free, and
– ensuring that condoms are accessible, and usedensuring that condoms are accessible, and used
correctly and consistently.correctly and consistently.
11. New Strategies ….New Strategies ….
Priority RH interventions:
– safe motherhood, including care of the new-
born;
– family planning and menstrual regulation;
– prevention and management of complications of
abortion;
– Management of RTI/STI/HIV/infertility;
– adolescent reproductive health.
12. New Strategies ….New Strategies ….
A life-cycle approach whereby specific RH
services would be designed according to
the following stages:
– Before sexual maturity
– Sexually mature and unmarried
– Sexually mature and married
– After the fertile period
13. New Strategies ….New Strategies ….
RH strategies now include integrated
services for women’s health that are client-
centered
Massive re-orientation of the existing vertical
program structure
More prominent role for NGOs, the private
sector, physicians and operations, and
operations research organization (evidence-
based data)
16. Replicable Best Practices for RHReplicable Best Practices for RH
programmingprogramming
Develop alliances with key players – INGOS, localDevelop alliances with key players – INGOS, local
NGOs, govts., for better impact in the countryNGOs, govts., for better impact in the country
Partner with local NGOs with diverse expertise:Partner with local NGOs with diverse expertise:
legal, research, community-based, service deliverylegal, research, community-based, service delivery
Organize joint meetings with all partners to obtainOrganize joint meetings with all partners to obtain
feedback on the SRH need in the country forfeedback on the SRH need in the country for
advocacy, training, services, etc.,advocacy, training, services, etc.,
Develop a country-wide joint program with allDevelop a country-wide joint program with all
partners (key results and strategies) with clearpartners (key results and strategies) with clear
roles and responsibilitiesroles and responsibilities
17. Replicable Best Practices for RHReplicable Best Practices for RH
programmingprogramming
Facilitate periodic “Partners’ Meet” to shareFacilitate periodic “Partners’ Meet” to share
achievements, lessons learned, IEC materials, buildachievements, lessons learned, IEC materials, build
relationship among partners, provide TA and sharerelationship among partners, provide TA and share
resourcesresources
Establish public-private partnerships (Establish public-private partnerships (an innovative
approach for the public and private sectors to work
together to achieve intended results) to obtainto obtain
feedback on policy reform, service delivery guidelines,feedback on policy reform, service delivery guidelines,
etc.etc.
Conduct annual dissemination meetings and invite keyand invite key
GO/ INGO/ NGOsGO/ INGO/ NGOs
18. Replicable Best Practices for RHReplicable Best Practices for RH
programmingprogramming
Document cases of violation of RRs andDocument cases of violation of RRs and
develop litigation strategies with legaldevelop litigation strategies with legal
organizationsorganizations
Sensitize media and highlight violations ofSensitize media and highlight violations of
RRsRRs
Obtain inputs from key stakeholders and theObtain inputs from key stakeholders and the
community regarding the existing RH law forcommunity regarding the existing RH law for
policy reformpolicy reform
19. Replicable Best Practices for RHReplicable Best Practices for RH
programmingprogramming
Increase awareness on SRH issues among lawIncrease awareness on SRH issues among law
enforcers, judges, police, pharmacists andenforcers, judges, police, pharmacists and
community-based service providerscommunity-based service providers
Identify GO/NGO facilities that provide SRHIdentify GO/NGO facilities that provide SRH
services and establish referral linkagesservices and establish referral linkages
Conduct IEC sessions to change the attitudes ofConduct IEC sessions to change the attitudes of
service providersservice providers
Conduct client satisfaction surveys and provideConduct client satisfaction surveys and provide
feedback to service providers and clinic stafffeedback to service providers and clinic staff
20. Replicable Best Practices for YRHReplicable Best Practices for YRH
Involve youth in developing strategies, key messagesInvolve youth in developing strategies, key messages
and IEC materialsand IEC materials
Include youth in the Project Steering CommitteeInclude youth in the Project Steering Committee
Conduct SRH sessions for in- & out-of-school youthConduct SRH sessions for in- & out-of-school youth
and include gender issuesand include gender issues
Conduct life skills training; link to vocational trainingConduct life skills training; link to vocational training
Sensitize community stakeholders – religiousSensitize community stakeholders – religious
leaders, teachers, parents, mothers-in-laws andleaders, teachers, parents, mothers-in-laws and
involve them in project interventionsinvolve them in project interventions
Conduct SRH sessions for the to-be-married andConduct SRH sessions for the to-be-married and
newly married youthnewly married youth
21. Replicable Best Practices for YRHReplicable Best Practices for YRH
Train young couples to provide information andTrain young couples to provide information and
services to other young couplesservices to other young couples
Develop youth leaders and give them recognitionDevelop youth leaders and give them recognition
Train youth to be Peer EducatorsTrain youth to be Peer Educators
Encourage youth to organize dramas, quizEncourage youth to organize dramas, quiz
competitions, develop folk songs, games on SRHcompetitions, develop folk songs, games on SRH
issuesissues
Conduct inter-community and inter-school dramaConduct inter-community and inter-school drama
competitions on SRH issuescompetitions on SRH issues
Establish social marketing, community-basedEstablish social marketing, community-based
distribution of contraceptivesdistribution of contraceptives
22. Replicable Best Practices for YRHReplicable Best Practices for YRH
Encourage youth to develop newsletter ‘By theEncourage youth to develop newsletter ‘By the
Youth for the Youth’Youth for the Youth’
Organize sports events to convey SRH messagesOrganize sports events to convey SRH messages
Organize residential RH camps to bring youthOrganize residential RH camps to bring youth
togethertogether
Conduct workshops for the media to sensitizeConduct workshops for the media to sensitize
them on YRH issuesthem on YRH issues
Train teachers on SRH issues so that they couldTrain teachers on SRH issues so that they could
conduct sessions for the youthconduct sessions for the youth