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UNFPA Haiti

Haiti is still suffering from the consequences of the devastating 2010 earthquake. More than half of the population has no access to health services due to steep costs, insufficient availability in rural areas, and limited knowledge. The maternal mortality ratio is the highest in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNFPA responds to humanitarian needs and assists with extending basic maternal and reproductive health care services, especially to the poorest and most excluded groups. It helps build capacities to generate reliable data on population trends, and supports measures to protect women and girls against gender-based violence.

Key results of Haiti in 2021 View more
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Emergency obstetric and newborn care

Emergency obstetric and newborn care coverage was met, as per the international recommended minimum standards
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Adolescent-friendly Sexual and reproductive health services

Quality assured, adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive health services were provided in at least 25 per cent of public health facilities
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Sexual and reproductive health/HIV index

A sexual and reproductive health/HIV integration index was applied
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Midwifery curricula: international standards

Midwifery schools followed the national pre-service curriculum based on international standards
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Adolescent health competencies

Adolescent health competencies were included in curricula of health professionals
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Logistics management information system

A logistics management information system was used for forecasting and monitoring sexual and reproductive health commodities
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Sexual and reproductive health indicators available

Sexual and reproductive health indicators were collected periodically, and made publically available
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Reproductive rights, laws and policies

Strategies were in place to align laws, policies and regulations on reproductive rights
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Rights of marginalized groups

Intervention models or strategies to empower marginalized and excluded groups to exercise their reproductive rights were rolled out
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Multi-sector platforms

Platforms were established for dialogue on reproductive rights, fully engaging civil society, including faith-based and state actors
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Gender-based violence platform

A national mechanism to engage multiple stakeholders to prevent and address gender-based violence was in place
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Fistula treatment

11
Fistula repair surgeries provided with the support of UNFPA
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Minimum Initial Services Package

69
Health service providers and managers were trained on the minimum initial service package
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Life skills programmes for girls

13,000
Marginalized girls were reached with health, social and economic asset-building programmes
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Advocacy platforms against harmful social norms

6
Communities developed advocacy platforms to eliminate discriminatory gender and sociocultural norms which affect women and girls

Key humanitarian results 2020

UNFPA-assisted safe deliveries

Total people reached with all types of GBV services

Affected population reached with Family Planning services

Number of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49) reached with SRH services

Number of adolescents aged 10-14 reached with SRH services

Number of adolescents aged 15-19 reached with SRH services

Number of young people aged 20-24 reached with SRH services

Number of people reached with SRH/GBV information and awareness activities

Number of people reached with personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies

Number of people reached with Humanitarian Cash & Voucher Assistance

Number of mobile clinics

Functional health facilities supported by UNFPA that provide Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC)

Dignity Kits distributed

Number of safe spaces

Number of health facilities that provide specialized GBV services (including Clinical Management of Rape), supported by UNFPA

Youth facilitators and volunteers trained on sexual and reproductive health

Personnel trained on clinical management of rape

Personnel trained on Minimum Initial Package (MISP)

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Programme Activities

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    Haiti 2021 Programme Activities data

    Utilization of sexual and reproductive health services
    Every woman, adolescent and youth everywhere, especially those furthest behind, has utilized integrated sexual and reproductive health services and exercised reproductive rights, free of coercion, discrimination and violence
    Total Spending:
    $8,546,016
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $4,587,489 (54%)
    GOV $1,389,621 (16%)
    NGO $2,569,067 (30%)
    UN $-161 (0%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (20%)
    Non-core Resources (80%)
    Delivery of sexual and reproductive health commodities
    Strengthened capacities to effectively forecast, procure, distribute and track the delivery of sexual and reproductive health commodities, ensuring resilient supply chains
    Total Spending:
    $221,418
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $211,469 (96%)
    GOV $9,948 (4%)
    Funded by:
    Non-core Resources (100)
    Sexual and reproductive health polices for those furthest behind
    Enhanced capacities to develop and implement policies, including financial protection mechanisms, that prioritize access to information and services for sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights for those furthest behind, including in humanitarian settings
    Total Spending:
    $1,650,106
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $1,519,770 (92%)
    NGO $115,967 (7%)
    GOV $14,370 (1%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (80)
    Non-core Resources (20)
    Integrated sexual and reproductive health services
    Strengthened capacities to provide high-quality, integrated information and services for family planning, comprehensive maternal health, sexually transmitted infections and HIV, as well as information and services that are responsive to emergencies and fragile contexts
    Total Spending:
    $5,842,976
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $2,809,420 (48%)
    UN $-161 (-0%)
    NGO $1,674,286 (29%)
    GOV $1,359,430 (23%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (7)
    Non-core Resources (93)
    Health workforce capacity
    Strengthened capacities of the health workforce, especially those of midwives, in health management and clinical skills for high-quality and integrated sexual and reproductive health services, including in humanitarian settings
    Total Spending:
    $830,970
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $46,284 (6%)
    NGO $778,813 (94%)
    GOV $5,872 (1%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (2)
    Non-core Resources (98)
    Accountability for sexual and reproductive health
    Improved domestic accountability mechanisms for sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights through the involvement of communities and health-system stakeholders at all levels
    Total Spending:
    $546
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $546 (100%)
    Funded by:
    Non-core Resources (100)
    Empowerment of young people
    Every adolescent and youth, in particular adolescent girls, is empowered to have access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, in all contexts
    Total Spending:
    $402,163
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $167,109 (42%)
    NGO $235,054 (58%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (38%)
    Non-core Resources (62%)
    Adolescents and youth skills and capabilities
    Young people, in particular adolescent girls, have the skills and capabilities to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health and rights, and well-being
    Total Spending:
    $374,350
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $147,359 (39%)
    NGO $226,991 (61%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (41)
    Non-core Resources (59)
    Youth leadership and participation
    Young people have opportunities to exercise leadership and participate in sustainable development, humanitarian action and in sustaining peace
    Total Spending:
    $27,813
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $19,750 (71%)
    NGO $8,063 (29%)
    Funded by:
    Non-core Resources (100)
    Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls
    Gender equality, the empowerment of all women and girls, and reproductive rights are advanced in development and humanitarian settings
    Total Spending:
    $969,833
    Implemented by:
    GOV $9,188 (1%)
    NGO $752,497 (78%)
    UNFPA $208,149 (21%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (7%)
    Non-core Resources (93%)
    Prevention and addressing of gender-based violence
    Increased multisectoral capacity to prevent and address gender-based violence using a continuum approach in all contexts, with a focus on advocacy, data, health and health systems, psychosocial support and coordination
    Total Spending:
    $720,584
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $133,953 (19%)
    NGO $577,443 (80%)
    GOV $9,188 (1%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (0)
    Non-core Resources (100)
    Elimination of harmful practices
    Strengthened response to eliminate harmful practices, including child, early and forced marriage, female genital mutilation and son preference
    Total Spending:
    $146,482
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $6,375 (4%)
    NGO $140,106 (96%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (4)
    Non-core Resources (96)
    Gender equality laws and policies
    Strengthened policy, legal and accountability frameworks to advance gender equality and empower women and girls to exercise their reproductive rights and to be protected from violence and harmful practices
    Total Spending:
    $69,399
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $67,821 (98%)
    NGO $1,578 (2%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (83)
    Non-core Resources (17)
    Gender and sociocultural norms
    Strengthened civil society and community mobilization to eliminate discriminatory gender and sociocultural norms affecting women and girls
    Total Spending:
    $33,369
    Implemented by:
    NGO $33,369 (100%)
    Funded by:
    Non-core Resources (100)
    Population and development
    Everyone, everywhere, is counted, and accounted for, in the pursuit of sustainable development equality
    Total Spending:
    $1,634,426
    Implemented by:
    GOV $646,356 (40%)
    UNFPA $807,797 (49%)
    NGO $48,804 (3%)
    UN $131,469 (8%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (8%)
    Non-core Resources (92%)
    Population data systems
    Improved national population data systems to map and address inequalities; to advance the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and the commitments of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development; and to strengthen interventions in humanitarian crises
    Total Spending:
    $1,586,073
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $767,835 (48%)
    UN $131,469 (8%)
    NGO $48,804 (3%)
    GOV $637,965 (40%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (5)
    Non-core Resources (95)
    Demographic intelligence
    Mainstreamed demographic intelligence to improve the responsiveness, targeting and impact of development policies, programmes and advocacy
    Total Spending:
    $48,353
    Implemented by:
    UNFPA $39,962 (83%)
    GOV $8,391 (17%)
    Funded by:
    Core Resources (100)

    Programme Documentation

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    CPD Haiti [2023-2027] (DP/FPA/CPD/HTI/7)
    Cycle: 2023-2027
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    CPD Haiti [2017-2021] (DP/FPA/CPD/HTI/6)
    Cycle: 2017-2021
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    CPD Haiti [2013-2016] (DP/FPA/CPD/HTI/5)
    Cycle: 2013-2016
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    CPD Haiti [2009-2011] (DP/FPA/CPD/HTI/4)
    Cycle: -2011
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    CPAP Haiti [2013-2016]
    Cycle: 2013-2016
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    UNDAF Haiti [2013-2016]
    Cycle: 2013-2016
    Technical notes and sources

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