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CONFERENCE PROGRAM (As of August 8, 2017) Date/Time Topics Nov.7 Day 0 Youth Conference (other venue) 8:00 AM - 04:30 PM On Site Pre-Registration for Main Conference Waterfront Hotel Nov. 8 Day 1 07:00 8:30 AM Registration 08:45 10:00 AM Opening Program Invocation Philippine National Anthem Welcome Number Welcome Remarks Message

The Politics of Family Planning National Implementation Team Introduction of Keynote Speaker Keynote Speech Glimpse of 1 st National Family Planning Conference 10:00 10:15 AM Break 10:15 11:30 AM Plenary 1: Family Planning Program Policies Track 1 Plenary Session 1 The Journey to Zero Unmet Need: The Policy Environment Plenary 2: Initial Results of the Impact of RPRH Law on Poverty Alleviation Plenary 3: Health Systems Strengthening for Reproductive Health Care 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Plenary 1: Rural Access Plenary Session 2 Contraceptive Access to Rural and Urban Poor Plenary 2: Urban Access

12:30 1:30 PM Lunch 1:30 3:00 PM Parallel Session 1 Fast and Fierce Drive to Reach Zero Unmet Need for Family Planning Sub Topic 1- The CSO Saga Sub-Topic 2 - Post Partum Family Planning: An Alternative Sub-Topic 3 - Linking demand for Family Planning to Service Delivery Sub-Topic 4 Engaging Cultural and Social Interfaith in the Promotion of Family Planning Sub-Topic 5 Engaging Local Media in Promoting Family Planning Sub-Topic 6 - Recent Research Studies on RP/RH 03:00-03:15 PM Break

03:15-3:20 VIDEO PRESENTATION 03:20 04:30 PM Track 2: Plenary Session 3 Judge Alfredo F. Tadiar Memorial Lecture: Sexual and Reproductive Health Justice for All Plenary 1: Framework of SRHR Justice for All Plenary 2: Integrating Gender Perspective in Family Planning Plenary 3: Legal Impediments in the Implementation of FP Program Family Planning Contraceptives 04:30 05:45 PM Parallel Session 2 No One Must Be Left Behind in SRHR: Market Driven-Strategies are Wanting Sub-Topic 1 Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Sub-Topic 2 - Family Planning in Humanitarian Setting Sub-Topic 3 - Family Planning/Reproductive Health Among Vulnerable Groups Sub-Topic 4- Women s Rights to Their Bodies: Delivering Compassionate Care Sub-Topic 5 SDGs and Family Planning

05:45 07:15 PM [OPEN FOR PUBLIC] Satellite Sessions Cluster 1 Nov. 9 Day 2 [OPEN FOR PUBLIC] 8:30 10:00 AM Satellite Sessions Cluster 2 10:00 10:15 BREAK

10:15 11:15 AM Track 3: Plenary Session 4 Adolescents Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: Are we keeping the promise? Plenary 1: The urgency of adolescent s sexuality education: Findings from Cebu longitudinal health and nutrition survey Plenary 2: Program for young parents Plenary 3: The most awaited adolescent s sexuality education curriculum 11:15 AM 12:45 PM Parallel Session 3 Disrupting the System and ASRH Sub-Topic 1 - Beyond Digital Competence and Building Youth Power The Love Yourself Sub-Topic 2 Task sharing and task shifting and capacitating community health workers and parent leaders in providing FP services Sub-Topic 3 -Beyond Family Planning Sub-Topic 4 Strengthening community-based organizations (CBOs) 12:45 1:45 PM Lunch

01:45-03:00 PM Parallel Session 4 Responding to Investment Gaps in Family Planning Sub-topic 1 - Hope for sustainable public-private partnership Sub-topic 2 LGU Investments in FP Sub-topic 3 Sustainable investments on adolescent s RH 03:00 03:15 Break

Plenary Session 4 Moving forward: Financing the Family Planning Program Chair Jose Rimon Plenary 1: Costed implementation plan for FP Plenary 2: The promise of PhilHealth Plenary 3: FP as a social enterprise: The CARD experience Plenary 4: Fulfillment of LGU commitment to FP Plenary 5: Investing in CSOs Plenary 6: National Side of Financing 04:45 5:45 PM Closing Program Conference Statement Conference Synthesis Closing Remarks