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Survey regarding your organisation's work against Maternal Mortality and FRÅGOR SVAR 12 12 svar SAMMANFATTNING ENSKILDA SVAR Godkänner svar 4 av 12 Det går inte att redigera svaren Survey regarding your organisation's work against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity The High Commissioner for Human Rights is currently collecting information from states and organisations on the topic Preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity and Human Rights. Thank you for your contribution to this process. This survey has a total of 30 questions divided into ve parts and takes about 15-25 minutes to be completed. Thank you again for your participation and for submitting your contribution by 30th of January at the latest. *Obligatorisk https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 1/15

1. Does your organisation (directly or indirectly) reach out to the following groups in your work against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? * Yes No Don t know Adolescents Ethnic and racial minorities Indigenous women Women with disabilities Sex workers Women living with HIV/AIDS Women living in underserved areas and other stigmatized and excluded populations Poor women LGBTIQ-persons Tra cked and sexually exploited women and girls Female prisoners Women and girls living in con ict situations (including refugees, stateless persons, asylum seekers, undocumented migrants, displaced women or other women affected by war.) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 2/15

2. If you answer yes, please indicate how you reach them. Provision of integrated Sexual and Reproductive health services through clinics and community outreaches ( family planning, antenatal care, cervical cancer screening, post abortion care, sexually transmitted infections screening and treatment) 3. Can women and girls participate (i.e. being able to contribute and in uence) in processes concerning planning, implementation and assessment of your strategies and activities against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? * Yes No Don t know 4. If yes, how? Women and girls are involved during design of our programmes and are actively engaged in implementation as peer providers (provide health education and selected FP methods, conduct referrals for women and girls to health facilities). They also participate in evaluation of our programs 5. If not, why? 6. Can your organisation participate (i.e. being able to contribute and in uence) in State-led processes concerning planning, budgeting, implementation and assessment of strategies against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? * Yes No Don t know https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 3/15

7. If yes, how? Family Health Options Kenya is a member of various technical working groups in the Ministry of Health and is actively involved in the development and review of various national guidelines e.g. National guidelines for provision of Youth Friendly Services, National FP guidelines, National Cancer Control Strategy, among others 8. If not, why? Survey regarding your organisation's work against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity, part 2 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 4/15

9. Does your organisation provide/advocate for the following interventions for combating preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity: * Yes No Don t know Family Planning Services Prevention and management of STIs Prevention and management of HIV/AIDS Management of unintended pregnancies Access to safe and legal abortion services Post-abortion care Appropriate antenatal care Detection of domestic violence Management of prelabour rupture of membranes and preterm labour Induction of labour for prolonged pregnancy Prevention, management of postpartum haemorrhage Caesarean sections Appropriate post-partum care Newborn care https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 5/15

10. If yes, how? Family Health Options Kenya provides the full range of services indicated above within the con nes of the Kenyan law 11. If not, why? 12. Does your organisation provide/advocate for the following medicines in your work towards combating preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? * Yes No Don t know Oxytocics Antibiotics Misoprostol and Mifepristone Magnesium sulphate Anti-retroviral medications and testing kits Anti-malarial medications (if relevant) Contraceptive methods, including condoms, hormonal methods and intrauterine devices https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 6/15

13. Identify the three most important reasons behind adolescent pregnancy in your context. Does your organisation have some strategy for addressing those reasons? Please share your experiences. High unmet need for contraception, low awareness levels on comprehensive sexuality education, poverty 14. Please complete the following sentences: When ghting preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity, to what extent is your organisation/staff affected by... * 1 (totally free from) 2 3 4 5 (severly affected by) Intimidation Harassment Stigma Violence Legal prosecution https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 7/15

15. Please complete the following sentences: When ghting preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity, to what extent are your patients/target groups affected by... * 1 (totally free from) 2 3 4 5 (severly affected by) Intimidation Harassment Stigma Violence Legal prosecution 16. Complete the following sentence: My organisation is able to guarantee full con dentiality to all patients/visitors * 1 2 3 4 5 Fully agree Fully disagree 17. Has your organisation been affected by restrictive funding policies having a negative impact on preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Explain how and your strategies on this issue. Yes the Global Gag Rule resulted to reduced funding for some of the programmes working with marginalized women and girls in 2 counties. The organization is diversifying resource base to include more focus on domestic nancing and reaching out to non traditional donors Technical guidance on reducing preventable Maternal Morbidity and Mortality https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 8/15

18. Are you familiar with the Technical guidance on the application of a human rights-based approach to the implementation of policies and programmes to reduce preventable Maternal Morbidity and Mortality (A/HRC/21/22)? A link to the document can be found here: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/women/docs/a.hrc.21.22_ en.pdf * Yes No Don t know 19. If yes, has the technical guidance assisted your organisation in building enhanced understanding of the requirements of a human rights-based approach on this regard? Yes No Don t know 20. If yes, please indicate the impact that such enhanced understanding has had for the design and implementation of your policies and programmes in this area. Laws and policies on preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0n 9/15

21. What is your opinion about the current legislative, policy and regulatory measures addressing preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in your context? * Not existing Insu cent Su cient Satisfactory Don't know O cial policy on Sexual and Reproductive Health O cial policy on combating preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity O cial policy on Comprehensive Sexuality Education, specially for women and adolescent girls O cial accountability mechanisms against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Inclusion of sexual and reproductive health strategy in national plans on public health? Inclusion of maternal health strategy in national plans on public health? 22. What are some of the major obstacles hindering women and girls to seek help, information and services for preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in your context? Restrictive policy environment especially on comprehensive sexuality education https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0 10/15

23. What are the major obstacles hindering: * Availability of interventions and medicines against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Accessibility of interventions and medicines against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Acceptability of interventions and medicines against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Quality of interventions and medicines against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? Economical issues Lack of information Legal and/or political restrictions Stigma Don t know 24. Please share good practices and strategies for increasing knowledge on effective interventions against preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity among most vulnerable groups, public servants and other stakeholders. Community outreaches, structured health education, use of community volunteers for target bene ciaries, advocacy among key duty bearers https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0 11/15

25. In your opinion, which state and non-state actors can promote or hinder the policies and activities addressing preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in your context? Why? National and County governments depending on their level of awareness on their roles and responsibilities, Civil Society Organizations, Development partners Preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in humanitarian settings 26. Does your organisation work on preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in humanitarian settings? * Yes No Don't know https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0 12/15

27. If you answered yes to the previous question, please indicate whether the following medicines, services and information are available in humanitarian settings you work in? Yes/fully Sometimes/insu ciently No/never Don't know Family Planning Services Prevention and management of STIs Prevention and management of HIV/AIDS Management of unintended pregnancies Access to safe and legal abortion services Post-abortion care Appropriate antenatal care Detection of domestic violence Management of prelabour rupture of membranes and preterm labour Induction of labour for prolonged pregnancy Prevention, management of post-partum haemorrhage Caesarean sections Appropriate postpartum care Newborn care Oxytocics Antibiotics https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0 13/15

Misoprostol and mifepristone Magnesium sulphate Anti-retroviral medications and testing kits Anti- malarial medications (if relevant) Contraceptive methods, including condoms, hormonal methods and intrauterine devices 28. If any of the above mentioned medicines, services etc. is not available, please share your opinion on why they are not (for example due to economic, political, legal, lack of knowledge, lack of staff or other restrictions) 29. Does your Government or organisation regularly collect data on sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings? * Yes No Don't know 30. Please elaborate on good practices and challenges regarding collecting data on sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings. Skickades 2018-01-29 10:13 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ihfvtvk12tnduw4sk6ajyihnqb6ea95po5ucno7qyug/edit?ts=5a93cdb7#response=acydbnit6a0cykoknpzmrzfqy0 14/15

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