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Suzy Sacher 14 November 2013 International Conference on Family Planning Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Speaking the Same Language Stockout indicators landscape a nalysis and harmonization e fforts. Suzy Sacher 14 November 2013 International Conference on Family Planning Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Overview of Presentation. Background & purpose Methodology

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Suzy Sacher 14 November 2013 International Conference on Family Planning Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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  1. Speaking the Same Language Stockout indicators landscape analysis and harmonization efforts Suzy Sacher 14 November 2013 International Conference on Family Planning Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  2. Overview of Presentation • Background & purpose • Methodology • Findings from landscape analysis • Next steps

  3. Background & Purpose

  4. Why Consider Harmonizing Stockout Indicators? • Inconsistent measurements of stockouts across organizations - differences in: • Definitions • Methodology • Lack of confidence in data collected • Challenge to compare data & use for advocacy

  5. Percent of Facilities Stocked Out 2) What percent of facilities that offer the product do not have the product today? • What percent of all health facilities do not have the product today? 2b) What percent of these facilities had a stockout of the method any time in the last 6 months?

  6. Purpose of Activity • Conduct a landscape analysis of indicators • Propose an approach to how we measure stockouts and availability so that results: • better quantify the occurrence and impact of stockouts • can be universally interpreted • can be used for advocacy • can be used to measure progress Then: Generate the passion to meaningfully mobilize actionto decrease stockouts (future Coalition work).

  7. Methodology

  8. , Research Approach . Topics Methods

  9. Key Informants Other: RHSC, PGH, PM&A, World Bank

  10. Findings

  11. Main Indicator Categories

  12. Differences in Stockout Indicators & Definitions

  13. Differences in Choice Indicators

  14. Next Steps

  15. Deliverable Options Obtained recommendation from advisory group regarding most useful deliverable: Single indicator recommended for use Suite of recommended indicators to choose from List of all current & suggested indicators

  16. Next Steps Draft suite of indicators Obtain working group input Finalize the suite of indicators Obtain organizational buy-in to use recommended indicators

  17. For more information: Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition Ellen T. Tompsett: etompsett@rhsupplies.org http://www.rhsupplies.org USAID | DELIVER PROJECT Suzy Sacher: ssacher@jsi.com http://deliver.jsi.com

  18. Thank you! Amaseganalu!

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