Supporting International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)
By strengthening organizational capacity and sustainability of country-level programs, SIFPO contributes to reductions in fertility and maternal and child mortality. Through SIFPO, we work to significantly scale up delivery of high quality family planning products and services to address unmet need in a sustainable and targeted manner. By the end of 2015 we aim to achieve the following results:1) Strengthen organizational capacity to deliver quality family planning services to target groups. 2) Quantify and disseminate internal quality assurance standards and results. 3) Increase organizational sustainability of country-level programs, including South-to-South support and community-based family planning services. 4) Strengthen gender-sensitive and youth friendly family planning services at the global level.
Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity. Increase the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses. Note that nutrition interventions are budgeted in HL.9 or EG.3.3.Increase availability and use of proven nutrition interventions to reduce mortality, morbidity, and food insecurity, including nutrition education to improve maternal diets, nutrition during pregnancy, exclusive breastfeeding, and infant and young child feeding practices; fortified or biofortified staple foods, and specialized food products to improve consumption of quality food; and delivery of nutrition services including micronutrient supplementation and community management of acute malnutrition. Strengthen host country capacity by advancing supportive nutrition and food security policies and improving nutrition information systems.
- Project ID
US-GOV-1-LR-AID-OAA-A-10-00030
- Activity status
- 3 - Completion
- Aid type
- C01 - Project-type interventions
- % to Liberia
- 100.00
Organisations
- Accountable
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Extending
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Funding
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Implementing
- Population Services International
Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Liberia Value (USD) |
2015 |
Q3 |
63,019.05 |
63,019.05 |
2015 |
Q2 |
136,980.95 |
136,980.95 |
2012 |
Q1 |
505,855.00 |
505,855.00 |
2011 |
Q4 |
1,322,781.00 |
1,322,781.00 |
2011 |
Q3 |
619,763.00 |
619,763.00 |
2011 |
Q2 |
723,882.60 |
723,882.60 |
2011 |
Q1 |
688,068.60 |
688,068.60 |
2010 |
Q4 |
1,431,000.00 |
1,431,000.00 |
2010 |
Q3 |
470,000.00 |
470,000.00 |
Commitments by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Liberia Value (USD) |
2014 |
Q3 |
200,000.00 |
200,000.00 |
2012 |
Q1 |
12,828,891.00 |
12,828,891.00 |
2011 |
Q3 |
1,200,000.00 |
1,200,000.00 |
2011 |
Q1 |
3,398,789.00 |
3,398,789.00 |
2010 |
Q4 |
1,000,000.00 |
1,000,000.00 |
2010 |
Q1 |
3,000,000.00 |
3,000,000.00 |
MTEF projections by fiscal year
Fiscal year |
Value (USD) |
Liberia Value (USD) |
2016 |
600,000.00 |
600,000.00 |
2015 |
1,800,000.00 |
1,800,000.00 |
CRS code |
% |
Unknown
(0)
|
99.08
|
Reproductive health care
(13020)
|
0.92
|