AFPPD Strategy 2016-2019: Results Chain and Accountability

AFPPD Strategy 2016-2019: Results Chain and Accountability Framework
Sustainable Development Goals 2015-2030/ICPD beyond 2014
AFPPD
Vision and
Mission
Asian and Pacific Population Conference – Ministerial Declaration 2013-2023
AFPPD Strategic Plan 2016-2018: Enable APPC MD implementation
and monitoring and contribute to regional and global policy advocacy
Outcome 1:
National/sub-national and
sectoral policies and plans
are in line with the APPC
Ministerial Declaration
and incorporate the health
and gender goals and
targets of the SDGs and
increased national/subnational budgets are
allocated to enable
implementation.
1.1 Strengthen the capacity
of National Committees
to advocate, network and
influence (National
Committees or
NatComs, AFPPD
Secretariat)
1.2 Strengthen national and
regional knowledge
bases and regional
learning and information
sharing (NatComs,
AFPPD Secretariat)
1.3 Approach nonNational Committee
members to expand
the possibility of
influence (NatComs and
AFPPD Secretariat)
Outcome 2:
The ICPD regional
agreement is extended
and supported by
other parliamentary
and CSO groups and
mechanisms, such as
ASEAN InterParliamentary
Assembly, WB
parliamentary
network, CPA,IPU for
wider support
2.1 Interact with the
existing global/
regional/subregional
parliamentary
networks to place
relevant ICPD
beyond 2014/APPC
Ministerial
Declaration issues
on their meeting
agenda (AFPPD
Secretariat,
selected NatComs)
2.2 Build partnerships
with important
CSOs/Movements
to benefit from their
platform and
technical expertise
(AFPPD
Secretariat,
Standing
Committees)
Outcome 3:
AFPPD influences
regional/global
political/developme
nt agenda and
provide aligned
support to its
realization
3.1 Make policy
recommendations for
the consideration of
political and
government leaders in
key areas (AFPPD
Secretariat,
Standing
Committees)
AFPPD
Outcomes
AFPPD
Outputs
Annual review, Audit
and Evaluation
Management Output:
Good governance, clear accountability and effective
communication are well institutionalized and
practiced in AFPPD
4.1 Implement the new governance and
accountability mechanisms and systems
(Executive Committees, Task Force, AFPPD
Secretariat)
4.2 Reorganize the AFPPD Secretariat to strengthen
capacity (Executive Committees, AFPPD
Secretariat)
4.3 Implement more proactive communication
(AFPPD Secretariat, National Committees)
4.4 Increase and diversify funding sources
(Executive Committees, AFPPD Secretariat)
AFPPD: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework
ICPD Impact
Indicators
Maternal Health
 Antenatal care coverage (1
and 4 visits) by wealth quintile
 Proportion of births attended
by skilled health personnel by
wealth quintile
 Number of deaths due to
unsafe abortion
 Maternal Mortality Ratio
 STI prevalence
 Maternal morbidity indicators
including rate of obstetric
fistula, rate of uterine of
prolapse and rate of severe
anaemia
Family Planning
 Unmet need for family
planning
 Contraceptive prevalence rate
Adolescents /young people
 Adolescent birth rate
 Proportion of women 20-24
years who had a pregnancy
before age 18
 Proportion of never married
women and men aged 15-24
using a condom at last sex
 Percentage of young women
and men age 15-24 who
correctly identify ways of
preventing
sexual
transmission of HIV and who
reject major misconceptions
about HIV
AFPPD Outcome
indicators
AFPPD Output performance
indicators
Strategic Outcome 1 (National Strategy 1.1 Capacity development of National
Action Focus)
Committees and their secretariats
a) # of National Committees that prepared an
a) The national development
annual workplan, budget and report
plan has health and gender
b) # of National Committees that have a
goals and targets that promote partnership with UN organizations and/or
SRH and women’s
CSOs
advancement and participation c) # of National Committees that organized
b) National/subnational
seminars/meetings/briefings/public inquires
policies and legislations are
d) active National Committee database at the
formulated/amended in line
AFPPD Secretariat
with APPC Ministerial
e) # of regional/sub-regional capacity building
Declaration of 2013
workshops organized by AFPPD (for MPs and
c) National/subnational budget for national committee staff)
for health and women have
f) # of study visits organized by AFPPD
increased
g) # of small grants provided by category and
d) National monitoring
sub-region
mechanisms are in place,
including the appointment of
Strategy 1.2 Knowledge management, learning
focal entities
and communication
e) Disaggregate data are used
a) # of policy series, briefing/resource kits,
to monitor health and gender
best practices and manuals produced by
inequalities and disparities (by AFPPD and their use by national committees
wealth quintile, location and
(year-end questionnaire)
gender)
b) Regularly updated AFPPD knowledge site
that has links to useful UN/CSO websites
c) use of AFPPD knowledge platform (# of hits,
and year-end questionnaire)
d)# of thematic or sub-regional learning
sessions for parliamentarians organized by
AFPPD with UN/CSOs and media
e) # of MPs per country who participated in
regional/global events and followed up by way
of national advocacy
f) # of events that invited media and # of
media articles
Health systems
 Quality of SRH services
 Access to health facilities and
essential medicines
 Availability
of
health
workforce
 Contraceptive stockouts
Strategy 1.3 Outreach
a)# of regional/sub-regional meetings that
invited Speakers of the Parliament,
parliamentarians dealing with
finance/economics/foreign affairs and/or
other influential parliamentarians
b) # of national/regional meetings that invited
public and media personalities and/or faithbased organizations
c) # of National Committees that reached out
to other committee members and influential
parliamentarians
d) # of national committees that worked with
religious leaders/faith-based organizations
Gender
equality
and
Advancement of Women
 Proportion of women 20-24
years who were married or in
union before age 18
 Proportion of women aged 1549 subjected to physical or
sexual violence in the last 12
months
 Share of women in parliament
 Share of women among
persons
in
managerial
positions
 Proportion of women and men
in decent employment
 International migration
 Proportion of international
migrants accessing health
services
Resources
 Improved
tracking
of
resources
committed
to
health/RH, gender equality
and women’s empowerment
and population data collection
and analysis
National Plans
 National Plans considered
demographic changes and
population dynamics
Strategic Outcome 2
a) Elements of the APPC
Ministerial Declaration are
linked to the SDGs framework
and are known among nonAFPPD parliamentarians
b) Health, rights and well-being
of women and girls are
discussed and supported at the
meetings of other
parliamentary networks
c) AFPPD’s work in specific
areas is widely known to MPs
and CSOs
Strategy 2.1 Parliamentary partnerships
a) # of other parliamentary network meetings
where ICPD issues were tabled by AFPPD
b) Close working relationship between the
National Committee and CPA and IPU national
offices
c) # of other parliamentary network meetings
where AFPPD MPs and/or Secretariat staff
participated
d) # of knowledge products shared with other
parliamentary networks
e) # of MOUs exchanged with other
parliamentary networks
Strategy 2.2 CSO partnerships
a) # of MOUs exchanged with CSOs
b) # of technical support provided by CSOs
c)# of CSO regional/global conferences
attended by AFPPD MPs and staff
Strategy 3.1 Political influence
Strategic Outcome 3
a) # of parliamentarians’ preparatory/side
meetings organized for the intera) Regional SDG forum’s
governmental meetings
accountability framework
b) # of ICPD-related session included in the
includes ICPD related SDG
relevant ASEAN and APEC high-level meetings
targets and AFPPD and national with the participation of AFPPD MPs
delegates report progress and
c) South Asia Youth Conference organized by
challenges annually
b) ASEAN and APEC health
ministerial and senior officials
meetings adopt supportive
decisions on SRH, women and
youth
c) SAARC parliamentarians
demand implementation of the
youth action plan and provide
parliamentary oversight
d) The parliamentary proposal
is brought to the G7 leaders
e) AFPPD collaborate with PPD
on Commission on Ageing
SAARC and AFPPD with government officials,
parliamentarians, youth representatives and
media
d) Parliamentarians’ policy recommendations
produced and submitted to the G7 Summit.
e) # of PPD Commission on Ageing attended
by AFPPD and # of MPs and staff participated
Management Output (Organizational)
Strategy 4.1 Implementing new governance
and accountability framework and systems
a) Semi-annual and annual reports of AFPPD,
minutes of the Executive Committee meetings
and Standing Committee reports.
b) National Committee annual reports
c) Financial reports and Audits
Strategy 4.2 Reorganizing the AFPPD
Secretariat
b) New structure in place and new posts filled
c) MOUs exchanged for technical support with
selected UN agencies/CSOs
Strategy 4.3 Improving communication
d) AFPPD’s website contain news/inputs from
National Committees and updated regularly
e) # of hits to the AFPPD website by country
f) # of e-news and policy updates sent
g) Regularly updated list of National
Committees contact information
Strategy 4.4 Diversifying resource mobilization
h) # of funders
i) amount raised
AFPPD Target Countries & National Committees by Strategic Grouping as of 2015
(Regional Population 100% = 4.1 billion as of 2015)
AFPPD
Programme
Unit
Central Asia
South & West
Asia
Southeast Asia & East Asia
Pacific
Sub-Regions
Central Asia
67.3 mn;
@2%
South&West Asia
1,823 mn;
@44%
Southeast Asia
633 mn;
@15%
East Asia
1,581 mn;
@38%
Pacific
38.5 mn;
@1%
**Group A:
32.0 mn;
0.8%
1,613.7mn;
38.9%
543.2 mn;
13.1%
1553.2mn;
37.5%
36.2 mn;
0.9%
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan*
India
Nepal
Iran
Cambodia
Indonesia*
Lao PDR
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Timor-Leste
China
Japan
S. Korea
Australia
New Zealand
Cook Islands, Papua
New Guinea,
Tonga
210.0mn;
5.1%
Maldives
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
30.3mn;
0.7%
Malaysia
2.96mn;
0.1%
Mongolia
35.3 mn;
0.9%
59.9mn;
1.4%
25 mn;
0.6%
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
**
Myanmar**
Singapore
Brunei
Darussalam
N. Korea
3,777 mn; 91%
Countries with
National
Commitees
**Group B:
243.3mn; 6%
Countries with
NatComs that
require AFPPD’s
more focused
engagement
Group C:
122.6 mn; 3%
Non-Members;
Countries w/o
NatComs, or
currently in
formation*
2.25 mn;
0.05%
Pacific Islands**
Fiji**, Kiribati**
Federated States of
Micronesia; Marshall
Islands; Nauru; Niue;
Palau; Samoa;
Solomon Islands;
Tuvalu; Vanuatu
Sources: UNESCAP Population Datasheet. UNFPA SOWP 2015.
Note: Countries are selected based on UN ESCAP’s definition of Asia-Pacific in accordance with AFPPD’s Constitution. However,
some countries are not included in this table: (i) non-regional ESCAP member countries such as the US; (ii) countries that belong
to other Forums or EPF (Turkey) or ones that are categorized into other regions by UNFPA.
* Recently joined/reactivated National Committees.
** AFPPD’s more targeted attention is required in cooperation with partner agencies in 2016-2019.
AFPPD Standing Committees’ Strategic Focus in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Framework
Standing Committee on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Standing Committee on Investing in Youth
Standing Committee on Active Ageing
SDG 3: Health
All of
Society
Women
and
Girls
SDG 4: Education
* 3.6 Global Health Risks,
Pandemics
* 3.8 Universal Health
Coverage
*3.7 Universal access to
RH, FP
*3.1 MMR
*3.2 AIDS
* Comprehensive
Sexuality Education
Youth
Elderly
SDG 5: Gender Equality
* Active Ageing
* Healthy life expectancy
*5.1 End all discrimination
*5.2 Eliminate all forms of
violence
*5.3 Eliminate harmful
practices (child marriage)
*5.4 Recognize and value
unpaid care and domestic
work
*5.5 Full participation
(leadership positions;
decision-making)
*5.6 Universal access to RH
(per ICPD PoA)
4.5 Equal access/no gender
disparities in education
SDG 8: Jobs and Growth
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16: Peace and Justice
* 10.2 Social, economic, political
inclusion of all
* 10.3 Equal opportunity by
laws, polices, practices and
action
* 10.4 Fiscal, wage and social
protection policies
*8.5 Productive employment &
decent work for women, incl.
youth.
*8.6 Reduce youth not in
employment, education or
*4.1 Equitable education
training
*4.2 Quality Early/Primary
*8.7 Prohibition/ elimination of
Education
child labor
*4.3 Equal access to affordable quality
*16.2 End abuse, exploitation,
technical, vocational,
trafficking, all forms of violence
tertiary education
*16.9 Birth registration
*4.4. Skills (technical, vocational training),
decent Jobs
*4.6 Literacy & Numeracy
*4.7 Education on SD