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Digital Pulse - Ch 3 - Sec 3 - EC/UNFPA Initiative for Reproductive Health (RHI) in AsiaSummaryChapter 3 - Programme Experiences: Sixty Case Studies Of ICT Usage In Developmental Health ComNet Development Issues: Children, Youth, Rights, Health, Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Women. Programme Summary The EC/UNFPA Initiative provides financial support to reproductive health (RH) activities and services in Asia, as a result of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in Cairo. What makes the Initiative stand out from other projects and programmes is its main strategy to involve international, regional and local non-profit organisations in its implementation and have these partners work together towards a common goal. With this approach the Initiative hopes to bring RH services within reach of populations in South and South-East Asia that are so far not or under-served. In the context of the EC collaboration with UNFPA, this Initiative represents the largest sum that the EC has yet committed to population programmes. The Initiative is expected to complement and promote the development of sustainable alternatives to current systems, contributing to a decline in fertility rates and to the decrease of mother and child morbidity and mortality. The different projects are leading to the establishment of exchange mechanisms between several organisations, facilitating a synergy of actions. This strategic approach is expected to have a multiplying effect on sustainable RH initiatives. Selected projects are expected to contribute to the:
Summary of ICT Initiatives Capacity Building - ComNet has implemented a variety of training activities in the fields of advocacy, media and IT, thus helping to ensure the sustainability of its RHI partners. One of the main features of the ComNet has been the Capacity Building workshops and accompanying guides (subjects include Media, IT, and Advocacy training). All workshops cover a specific area of capacity building and have taken place in most RHI countries. More than 250 participants from all RHI partner NGOs have taken part in these training sessions. Communication Platforms - Over the course of the Initiative, the ComNet has developed and sustained its methods of communication, thereby guaranteeing the continuous exchange of information between all partners of the RHI, and allowing the promotion and support of South/South and South/North collaborations. ComNet operates four electronic mailing lists:
Visibility – The development and strengthening of a corporate identity. Experience has shown that an initiative that speaks with one voice, attracts greater and more varied media attention than individual efforts from project partners. In pursuit of promoting the visibility of the RHI, the ComNet has developed various publications in order to keep RHI partners and other organisations in the picture regarding the latest developments.
All RHI publications have adopted an instantly recognisable style. It is imperative that publications that are used as visibility tools have a uniform design, thus creating a corporate identity for the RHI. Observations Partners: The Commission of the European Union (EC), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and, except for in Bangladesh, the execution of individual projects lie in the hands of altogether 21 European operational partners, and the implementation of the project activities are overseen by local partners. Projects in Bangladesh are executed as well as implemented by local partners. Source:Letter from Caroline Kent and the RHI web site. For More Information Contact: Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site December 12 2003 Last Updated March 10 2010 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):Top 5 Related Pages
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Special FocusYoung Children and ICTs
Should ICT be used to enhance the development of empathy in young children? If yes, how? If no, why not?
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