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arrFiles=new Array();arrFiles[0]=new Array(1,"access.htm","2007-01-03","Access ","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Access - English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA intends to increase access of families especially to poor and marginalized to quality Reproductive health (RH) services, information and education. Currently AFGA provides RH services including family planning through 12 Family Welfare Centers (FWCs) in Kabul city and two FWCs in Herat and Jalalabad cities. Family welfare center of Kabul city location are as following: Family Welfare center No.1 is located at Rabia Balkhi Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.2 is located at Malalai Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.3 is located at Khair Khana 102-Bed Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.4 is located at Rahman Mina Poly Clinic. Family Welfare Center No.5 is located at 400-Bed Military Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.6 is located at Ministry of Women Affairs Building. Family Welfare Center No.7 is located at Isteqlal Hospital. Family Welfare center No.8 is located at Afghan Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.9 is located at Afghan Red Crescent Central Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.10 is located at Qalae Bakhtyar Basic Health Center. Family Welfare Center No.11 is located at Dogh Abad Basic Health Center. Family Welfare Center No.12 is located at Dorahi Paghman Basic Health Center. The provincial FWCs are located at capital of the provices in MOPH clinics. The Family Welfare Center prolvideint the following services to the clients. Providing Family planning methods including oral contraceptive, condom, injectable contraceptive, IUD and emergency contraception. Providing counseling and health education on family planning methods, adolescent health and HIV/AIDS prevention. Management of family planning methods side effects. Ante Natal and Post Natal Care (where these services are not available). Screening and treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). Simple treatment of infertility. Referral of complicated cases to appropriate health facilities. Totally 45033 clients and patients benefited from the services through these centers during the period. The FWCs recorded 1129 clients as victims of different kind of Family Based Violence and provide counseling services to them. The centers provided counseling services on general health and reproductive health to 76559 numbers of women. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",18);arrFiles[1]=new Array(2,"access_clip_image002.jpg","2006-11-15","access_clip_image002.jpg","","","",11);arrFiles[2]=new Array(3,"access_clip_image002_0000.jpg","2006-11-15","access_clip_image002_0000.jpg","","","",11);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"adolescent.htm","2007-01-03","Adolescent","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Adolescent English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA intends that Afghan adolescents and youth are aware of reproductive health and rights and have access to related information and services. Currently AFGA provides RH and Adolescent information and education through one youth information Center located in Kabul city. Youth Information Center AFGA has established Youth Information center in collaboration with Afghan Youth Association in the center of Kabul city 12th of August 2006. The main aim of the center is to provide Reproductive and Adolescent education and information to youth. AFGA rehabilitated the center( including water supply system) , furnished it with required supply and equipment. The qualified staff ( male and female counsellors are hired. and trained on general counselling , and communication skills by AFGA . The center has three rooms ( counselling room , waiting room and library ) and is open to all Afghan youth. The Deputy Minster of Public Health for Reproductive Health and Mother and Child Dr. Nadera Hayat Burhani attended the opening ceremony and cut the ribbon along with other officials. The center has provided counselling and awareness to more that 170 youths . More than 127 youth attended different awareness workshop conducted in the center during the period. The following are main activities of the center. Providing awarenss and counselling to youth on ; Drug abuse and its impact on health. Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Sexualy Transmitted Infections ( STIs). Family planning awarenss for married youth. Pre and post marriage counselling. Role and responsibilties of youth in the family and community. Training and follow up of Peer Educators. Referral of youth for different services to the appropriate centers. Distribution of different IEC materials. AFGA has trained 30 youth (20 female and 10 male ) from 8 districts of Kabul city as Peer Educators during the month of September 2006. The goal of the training was to increase knowlede and skills of the youth on reproductive and adolescent health related issue and enable them to provide awareness to other youth in Kabul city. The Peer educators successfully attended two rounds of the training and are providing the information and education to their peers in the schools and other youth gathering places. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",17);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"advocacy.htm","2007-01-03","Advocacy","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Advocacy English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA intends to promote Reproductive Health and Rights through involving policy makers, media and influential people in the community by launching different advocacy activities (observation of special days, meeting with policy makers and community influential, presentation, press release, carrying out media interview and press conference). The following are AFGA advocacy related activities during the period. Observation of Special Days: AFGA has celebrated the following days in collaboration with line ministries (Public Health, Culture and Youth; and Women affairs) and related organisation. International Women \'s Day. World Health Day. International Youth Day. AFGA contribution for this activity includes: 1) Take active part in the coordination meeting. 2) Develop and distribute banners, brochures and posters. 3) Develop and broadcast of TV spots. 4) Participate in round table in national TV and carrying out media interview. 2. Participation at National IEC/BCC meetings and activities: AFGA is an active member of national IEC/ BCC taskforce and regularly attended the meeting. AFGA has taken active part in development and revision of IEC/BCCC materials such poster, brochures and Spots (TV/Radio) with MOPH and related organization. AFGA and MOPH recently broadcasted TV Spots on HIV/AIDS through national and TOLO TV channels. 3. Participation in round tables and media interview: AFGA Program officers and volunteers attended 14 round tables and interviews broadcasted by The Killid Group TKG) during the period. The following topic was agenda for the roundtables and interviews; Family Based Violence, its type and consequences. Violence from Islam Prospective. Economic Impact of Family Based Violence. Child Rights. Afghanistan laws and Violence. Scope of violence in Afghanistan. Role of community members in combating and prevention of violence. AFGA Mobile Center during celebration of International Women \'s Day. 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Currently AFGA provides RH services including family planning through 12 Family Welfare Centers (FWCs) in Kabul city and two FWCs in Herat and Jalalabad cities. Family welfare center of Kabul city location are as following: Family Welfare center No.1 is located at Rabia Balkhi Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.2 is located at Malalai Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.3 is located at Khair Khana 102-Bed Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.4 is located at Rahman Mina Poly Clinic. Family Welfare Center No.5 is located at 400-Bed Military Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.6 is located at Ministry of Women Affairs Building. Family Welfare Center No.7 is located at Isteqlal Hospital. Family Welfare center No.8 is located at Afghan Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.9 is located at Afghan Red Crescent Central Hospital. Family Welfare Center No.10 is located at Qalae Bakhtyar Basic Health Center. Family Welfare Center No.11 is located at Dogh Abad Basic Health Center. Family Welfare Center No.12 is located at Dorahi Paghman Basic Health Center. The provincial FWCs are located at capital of the provices in MOPH clinics. The Family Welfare Center prolvideint the following services to the clients. Providing Family planning methods including oral contraceptive, condom, injectable contraceptive, IUD and emergency contraception. Providing counseling and health education on family planning methods, adolescent health and HIV/AIDS prevention. Management of family planning methods side effects. Ante Natal and Post Natal Care (where these services are not available). Screening and treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). Simple treatment of infertility. Referral of complicated cases to appropriate health facilities. Totally 45033 clients and patients benefited from the services through these centers during the period. The FWCs recorded 1129 clients as victims of different kind of Family Based Violence and provide counseling services to them. The centers provided counseling services on general health and reproductive health to 76559 numbers of women. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home ",17);arrFiles[10]=new Array(12,"core_values.htm","2007-01-03","AFGA Core Values","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Core Values English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA believes that reproductive rights should be guaranteed for everyone because they are internationally recognized basic human rights. We value diversity and especially emphasize the participation of young people in our governance and in our programmes We consider the spirit of volunteerism to be central to achieving our mandate and advancing our cause. We are committed to work in partnership with communities, government, other organizations and donors. 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The project is implemented in Kabul city and the estimated direct beneficiaries are 384,750 women and 9,000 children. The project aims to combat the physical, sexual and psycho-social aspects of Family Based Violence (FBV) and contribute to the promotion of social cohesion in Afghanistan by improving the care and support of victims of FBV &ndash; particularly women and children &ndash; and changing public perception of FBV and early marriage. Project objectives To improve the care and support of victims of FBV &ndash; particularly women and children &ndash; in Kabul To change public perception of FBV and early marriage. Key project activities Operating 12 Family Welfare Centres offering integrated FBV and reproductive health services Promoting a culture of non-violence through community mobilization activities, including working with community stakeholders like religious leaders, police and legal practitioners, and building capacity of service providers Increasing and sharing knowledge about family-based violence by undertaking research and disseminating the findings Developing strategic alliances and partnerships. Family Welfare Resource Center In the context of EU funded project, AFGA has established a Family Welfare Resource Centre in the Directorate of Women Affairs of Kabul city. AFGA has signed an MOU with Ministry of Women Affairs (MOWA) on establishment of Family Welfare Resource Center (FWRC) at Directorate of Women Affairs of Kabul city during the first week of June. The Ministry of women affairs agrees to provide AFGA two rooms in the main building of mentioned directorate for operation of the FWRC. AFGA has renovated the rooms, equip and furnish it with required supplies. The staff including FWRC manager/teacher and one female cleaner hired for the center. The center inaugurated through an opening ceremony that EC delegation, MoWA representative, FBV implementing partners, representatives of NGOs and media were present. The EC delegation delivered opening remarks and took part in cutting the ribbon during opening of the center. Opening of Family Welfare Resource Center The resource centre is open to all women and they will have access to awareness raising and training materials on women health, Right and family based violence. In addition the centre is the location of training of Family Welfare promoters and Family based violence project related trainings and meetings. AFGA able to collect around 400 books and newsletter on women health , women rights , situation of women in Afghanistan and child rights for the center . The books are donated which is donated by different partner organisation especially Cooperation Center for Afghanistan( CCA) and Right and Democracy organisations. The family welfare resource centre was functional during the reporting period. Totally 17 women borrow the books available (400 books on women health, women rights, situation of women in Afghanistan and child rights) in the resource centers during the reporting period. Totally 836 (371 male and 465 female) different following categories of community members and AFGA staff attended in one- day sensitization training in the Center. Total Female Male Participants 92 92 Women Representatives 118 39 79 police 267 230 37 School Teachers 209 21 188 Religious leaders 121 54 67 Legal Practioner 29 29 0 AFGA Staff 836 465 371 Grand Total The objectives of the sensitization were to enable the participants to define and understand key concept of Family- Based Violence, explain types, causes and consequences of Family-Based Violence and identify their role in the community for reducing violence Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",24);arrFiles[14]=new Array(16,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image001.gif","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image001.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[15]=new Array(17,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image001_0000.gif","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image001_0000.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[16]=new Array(18,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image001_0001.gif","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image001_0001.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[17]=new Array(19,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image002.gif","2006-11-16","EC-funded-projects_clip_image002.gif","","","",5);arrFiles[18]=new Array(20,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image002.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image002.jpg","","","",8);arrFiles[19]=new Array(21,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0000.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0000.jpg","","","",13);arrFiles[20]=new Array(22,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0001.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0001.jpg","","","",13);arrFiles[21]=new Array(23,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0002.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image002_0002.jpg","","","",15);arrFiles[22]=new Array(24,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image003.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image003.jpg","","","",9);arrFiles[23]=new Array(25,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image003_0000.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image003_0000.jpg","","","",9);arrFiles[24]=new Array(26,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image003_0001.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image003_0001.jpg","","","",9);arrFiles[25]=new Array(27,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image005.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image005.jpg","","","",14);arrFiles[26]=new Array(28,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image005_0000.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image005_0000.jpg","","","",14);arrFiles[27]=new Array(29,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image005_0001.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image005_0001.jpg","","","",14);arrFiles[28]=new Array(30,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image007.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image007.jpg","","","",14);arrFiles[29]=new Array(31,"EC-funded-projects_clip_image009.jpg","2006-11-15","EC-funded-projects_clip_image009.jpg","","","",16);arrFiles[30]=new Array(32,"error.htm","2007-01-03","Your message has not been sent","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Message not sent English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; The information you entered is incorrect, Please click here to try again. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",10);arrFiles[31]=new Array(33,"error1.htm","2007-01-03","Your message has not been sent","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن فعالیتها ودست آوردها دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری برنامه صحت جوانان برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری AD پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده گالری عکسها ارسال نظریات ارتباط خبرها به ویب سایت انجمن رهنمای خانواده افغان خوش آمدید English | دری The information you entered is incorrect, Please click here to try again. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",12);arrFiles[32]=new Array(34,"feedback.htm","2007-01-03","Feedback","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Feedback English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Name: E-mail: Address: Your Comments: Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",13);arrFiles[33]=new Array(36,"future-plan.htm","2007-01-03","AFGA Future Plans","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Future Plans English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Consolidate the provision of integrated FBV and reproductive health services, education and information through 12 existing Family Welfare Centers in Kabul city and two provincial Centers (Herat and Jalalabad). Establish a new Family Welfare Center at Mazar Regional Hospital. Continue provision of HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness activities through existing VCCT Center at Kabul Central Jail. Provide adolescent health education and information through existing Youth Information Center. Establish two new Youth Information Centers in Kabul City. Implement of EC-funded project. Improve coordination and collaboration with line ministries (Public Health, Culture and Youth, Women Affairs; and Haj and Islamic affairs) and agencies. 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Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",10);arrFiles[35]=new Array(38,"HIV-AIDS.htm","2007-01-03","HIV/AIDS","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us HIV/AIDS English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA intends to create an enabling environment to reduce vulnerability to HIV/AIDS through increased public awareness on HIV/AIDS and integrated HIV into RH services. Currently AFGA provides HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness activities through one VCCT center located at center Jail in Kabul city. The objective of setting up of a VCCT center in the jail is to provide primary prevention to the prison inmates, prison staff and their family members of the prison and to link people living with HIV to care and support programmes. Specifically, the project aims to; (1) increase the awareness on HIV/AIDS among prison inmates, prison staff and their families through specific awareness generation programmes; (2) reducing the risks and vulnerabilities of prison inmates, prison staff and their families to HIV infection through the provision of need based IEC/BCC materials, condoms and risk reduction strategies for injecting drug users; (3) Providing confidential counseling and HIV testing facilities to those voluntarily clients; and (4) to link people living with HIV to other care and support programs. The VCCT Center rehabilitated by AFGA, furnished with equipment, medical and non medical supplies. AFGA has hired qualified staff (male counselor, female counselor and Lab. Technician) for the Center. The Center inaugurated on 12th of September 2006 through a opening ceremony that Deputy Minister of Public Health for Reproductive and Mother and Child Health, AFGA president and CEO and Director of Central Jail along with other officials and media representative were present. The staff of the center has trained by MOPH National AIDS Control Program facilitators during five day training program. The staff gets benefit to build their skills through working in the Center VCCT running by MOPH in Kabul city. The Center is providing the following services; Pretest and post test counseling. Performing Rapid Test for HIV. Referring the case for confirmatory case to Central VCCT. Performing test for HBs. Referring those clients who need health services to the Health Center located at Central Jail compound. Distributing different IEC materials. The Center has room for male counseling, female counseling, waiting area and Laboratory room. The above mentioned services are provided free of charge to the clients. The Center will work as mobile team and provide HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention services to other Prisons located in Kabul province and neighboring provinces. The Center has provided pre and post test counseling to 165 clients, performed Rapid HIV and HBs tests for 229 clients and has conducted awareness to workshop to 98 staff of the Jail during this period (10th of September- 31 of October 2006) Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",17);arrFiles[36]=new Array(39,"HIV-AIDS_clip_image002.jpg","2006-11-15","HIV-AIDS_clip_image002.jpg","","","",15);arrFiles[37]=new Array(40,"HIV-AIDS_clip_image002_0000.jpg","2006-11-15","HIV-AIDS_clip_image002_0000.jpg","","","",13);arrFiles[38]=new Array(41,"HIV-AIDS_clip_image004.jpg","2006-11-15","HIV-AIDS_clip_image004.jpg","","","",11);arrFiles[39]=new Array(43,"index.htm","2007-01-03","Welcome to Afghan Family Guidance Association (AFGA) website","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Introduction English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Afghan Family Guidance Association (AFGA) is an Afghan non-governmental, not-for-profit and non-political organization established in 1968. AFGA has been working in the field of Reproductive health and Rights since its inception and has recently become an associate member of International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). AFGA activities were suspended due to war and conflict in the country for ten years (1992-2002) and resumed its activities in 2002 with financial support from International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). IPPF is an alliance of 151 family planning associations known as Member Associations which has projects in over 180 countries. IPPF continues to be the largest civil society provider of reproductive health information and services in the world. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",11);arrFiles[40]=new Array(44,"mission.htm","2007-01-03","AFGA mission","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Mission English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA aims to improve the quality of life of individuals by campaigning for reproductive health and rights through advocacy and services, especially for poor and vulnerable people. AFGA aims to empower Afghan youths by increasing their awareness and capacity through ensuring their access to quality reproductive health services, information and education. AFGA strives to eliminate STIs and reduce the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS in Afghanistan. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",11);arrFiles[41]=new Array(47,"stra-plan-abortion.htm","2007-01-03","Abortion","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Abortion English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: Abortion in Afghanistan is only permitted on medical indication to safe life of women, otherwise it&rsquo;s not legal. In the case of Medical indication it can be performed through a process which includes certification of the case by three medical professional and approval of higher authorities from the Public Health Ministry. Although there is no exact data on unsafe abortion in the country, the rate of unsafe abortions are expected to be high, with most of them performed in unhygienic conditions and by unskilled providers. This can contribute to highest rate of maternal mortality rate globally (1600/ 100,000 live births) that unsafe abortion is on of the key causes. The awareness among general population on complication of unsafe abortion is low and poor quality of post abortion care services especially in rural areas and insufficient knowledge and skills of services providers on abortion related services increase abortion related problem. Strategic Direction: Increase awareness on the health and social justice impact of unsafe abortion through IEC/BCC, national advocacy and Post Abortion care Goal: Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate as result of unsafe abortion. Objectives: Objective 1: Reduce the incidence of unsafe abortion in the target population. Objective 2: Improve quality of abortion-related care services including post abortion care and counseling in AFGA Family Welfare Centers. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Collect and record data on unsafe abortion e.g. undertake indicative research. Undertake resource mapping exercise of key stakeholder&rsquo;s e.g. RH providers, NGOs working with women/health for strategic partnerships. Organize and conduct health education sessions for the clients in AFGA Family Welfare Centers on complications of unsafe abortion. Develop target specific IEC/BCC strategies on increasing awareness tools including training of staff in their use to increase awareness on the impact of unsafe abortion and the need for abortion). Increase capacity of staff to undertake IEC/BCC activities with target populations (including young people). Establish strategic partnerships with key stakeholder (e.g. Ministry of Women&rsquo;s Affairs/Public health) for national level advocacy, capacity building, etc. Work with media to increase the broadcasting of information regarding the complications of unsafe abortion and the need for abortion. Activities for objective 2: KAP survey of staff and volunteers on safe abortion&rsquo; Design and deliver gender and safe abortion sensitization training with AFGA staff and volunteers. Conduct capacity building needs assessment of AFGA clinic and develops training programmes (impact of unsafe abortion, management of unsafe abortion, post abortion care and counseling) for AFGA Family Welfare center staff. Work in close collaboration with MOPH and other key stakeholders to review and revise protocols for safe abortion and abortion -related care to the extent permitted e.g. referrals (where permitted by law for safe abortion) and referrals for post abortion complications/PAC. Provide quality post abortion care and counseling, including referrals to partners in cases of complications due to unsafe abortion. Outcomes: Increased awareness of the general population, especially women about the consequences of unsafe abortion leading to a reduction in the need for abortion. Increased partnership with key stakeholders to work collaboratively to reduce the incidence of unsafe abortion in Afghanistan and providing quality post abortion care. AFGA Family Welfare Centers provide quality post abortion care including referrals for post abortion complications from unsafe abortions. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Reliable and accurate data on incidence of unsafe abortion in Afghanistan. Number and quality of advocacy literature produced e.g. position papers. Number of national level events held e.g. seminars, conferences, meetings; Number, range and quality of IEC/BCC tools developed and used with key target groups. Number of MOUs signed with line ministries and agencies for working jointly in abortion related programs. Changes in attitudes towards unsafe abortion by women, men and key community constituents. Communities able to talk openly about the need for abortion, especially unsafe abortion. Number of media events containing information and messages on complication of unsafe abortion (TV/radio programs, newspaper articles ) Indicators for objective 2: Number, range and quality of training conducted on pre and post abortion care and counseling for AFGA clinic staff. Protocols for Post abortion Care available in AFGA Family Welfare Centers and used by the staff. Number and type of services provided. Number and type of referrals made to range of partners. Number of books and guidelines on abortion related issues available in AFGA main Resource Center and used by the staff and volunteers. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",25);arrFiles[42]=new Array(48,"stra-plan-access.htm","2007-01-03","Leadership and Governance","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Access English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: Over two decades of war has devastated the country&rsquo;s infrastructure, including in the area of education, health care, and roads. Afghanistan&rsquo;s Human Development Index is one of the lowest in the world, comparable only to a few poor landlocked or war-torn countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Life expectancy at birth is 45 years, 20 years lower than any other Asian country. Afghanistan displays one of the highest ratios of maternal mortality in the world &ndash; estimated at 1600 deaths per 100,000 live births. In some parts of the country, nearly 7% of mothers die during childbirth, the highest MMR ever recorded! Fewer than 15% of births are attended by medically trained personnel; 10% by traditional midwife; 75% births attended to by family members. Antenatal care coverage is also low with a little more than one-in-three women able to access such services. Acute gender disparity in Afghan society is apparent. Afghanistan has the lowest female literacy rate in the world, with boys twice as likely to complete primary school as girls. In addition, violence against women is pervasive, a silent epidemic due to the low status of women, and compounded by long standing conflict. Early marriage in the country is widespread with nearly 16% of Afghan girls married before the age of 15 and 52% before the age of 18. There is poor awareness in the general population on issues relating to RH including family planning, with a contraceptive prevalence rate of 10%. The country also has a high total fertility rate of 6.8. Afghanistan is also a country with high-risk of HIV/AIDS, though the current prevalence is low. As the country is the worlds leading producer of opium and a rapidly growing producer of heroin as well, intravenous drug use is increasing, with an estimated 40% users sharing needles. Strategic Direction: AFGA will work to increase access to quality reproductive health information, education and services by reducing socio-cultural barriers to access. Goal: All people, particularly the poor, marginalized and underserved are able to exercise their rights and have access to quality reproductive health information, education and services. Objectives: Objective 1: To reduce socio-cultural barriers inhibiting access to reproductive health information, education and services. Objective 2: To increase coverage by 50% to quality reproductive health services in Kabul and to extend these services to 2 other provinces. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Conduct research on FBV and socio-cultural barriers to accessing reproductive health right-related information and services. Develop and disseminate BCC materials on Reproductive Health and Family Based Violence (FBV). Orient staff members and volunteers on reproductive health rights and services and family based violence issues. Sensitize key stakeholders such as government officials, religious leaders, civil society groups, media and community gatekeepers, on reproductive health rights and services and FBV-related issues. Establish strategic partnerships to improve access to reproductive right-related services. Review national policies related to access to reproductive health rights and services. Activities for objective 2: Set up 5 new clinics and strengthen existing facilities to increase access to comprehensive reproductive health services. Conduct baseline on access to reproductive health, including mapping of partners, KAP study of service providers and deprivation ranking. Establish resource centre on reproductive health and related issues. Develop training module and screening protocol on Family Based Violence. Conduct capacity building programmes on attitudinal reconstruction on gender and rights for staff members and volunteers. Train service providers on provision of quality reproductive health services, including emergency contraception. Capacity building on counseling skills for counselors, service providers and family welfare promoters. Develop referral system for continuity of care. Establish a panel of experts on access-related issues Development of AFGA policy position paper on Access to Reproductive Health entitlements and services. Standardization of infrastructure/facilities at clinics. Adopt IPPF quality standards. Strengthen competency of service providers through training. Outcomes : Baseline and end-line information on access to reproductive health services. Increased number of clinics providing quality reproductive health services. Increased number of clients receiving quality services irrespective of age, sex and marital status. Standardization of facilities and services. Competent service providers. Strategic partnerships established. Reduced socio-cultural barriers for access to reproductive health services. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Report on socio-cultural barriers to reproductive health services. Number of sensitization trainings conducted for government officials, religious leaders and influential people on importance of reproductive health-related issues. BCC material on reproductive health and FBV issues developed and distributed. Number of newspapers and radio programmes disseminating sensitization messages on importance of reproductive health and FBV issues. Number of MoUs signed between AFGA and strategic partners. Indicators for objective 2: Baseline and end-line study reports on access to reproductive health services. Number of AFGA Family Welfare Centers /clinics established. Findings of periodic quality assessment of clinics. Percentage of clients expressing their satisfaction while receiving services from the clinics by age, sex and marital status. Types of training conducted and number of service providers trained in each. Types of systems established for quality assurance including supervision. Number of MoUs signed with government agencies and other NGOs working on reproductive health and family based violence issue. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",30);arrFiles[43]=new Array(49,"stra-plan-adolescents.htm","2007-01-03","Adolescent","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Adolescent English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: Lack of access and awareness of Adolescent and Youth to information and services regarding Reproductive Health at national level.[57%of the population is under 18 years of age.] Low literacy rate among young people due to more than two decades of war.[Among young people,15-24 years of age.34%are literate and of this only 18%are women.] High prevalence of Youth addicted to drugs (opium) due to lack of information and awareness on side effects of addiction. Poor participation of Youth in policy making and implementing of youth related programs at national level. High rate of early marriage [Nearly 16% of the Afghan girls are married before the age of 15, and 52%before their eighteenth birthday.] Societal and religious resistance to providing adolescents access to Reproductive Health information and services. Absence of youth-friendly reproductive health services at national level. Lack of strong coordination mechanism on programs for Youth and adolescents at national level. Normalized perception of family based violence. High level of Unemployment rate. Strategic Direction: AFGA intends to empower Afghan Youth by increasing their awareness and capacity to access reproductive Health-related services and enable them to take active part in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Goal: All adolescents and Youth are aware of Reproductive Health and Right and have access to Reproductive Health services, education and information. Objectives: Objective 1: To strengthen commitment and support of community gatekeepers and policy makers for Reproductive Health-related initiatives for Youth and adolescents at national level. Objective 2: To increase the knowledge and access of adolescents and Youth to Reproductive health services, education and information. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Prepare a detailed list of the institutions and organizations working with young people in Afghanistan. Categorize them in terms of their focus of work in the area of Reproductive Health and Rights. Do an assessment of their strengths and build guidelines for linking up with these partners for a strong programme on Reproductive Health and Rights in Afghanistan. Undertake mapping of partners for improving access of young people /Adolescents to reproductive health information, education, counseling and services Improve coordination with line ministries (MOPH, Education Ministry, Ministry of Women Affairs, Ministry of Haj and Ministry of Culture and Information) for youth related programs. Build effective partnership with youth affairs ministry and other related organization and youth associations to work jointly for implementation of youth&rsquo;s programs. Organize meetings/ workshops and conferences with responsible government officials and youth associations to get their support on the need for reproductive health information, education and services for youth in Afghanistan. Build capacity of AFGA youth group members on Reproductive Health-related issues through different orientation training and workshops. Publish fact sheets and IEC Materials on Reproductive Health and Rights for Adolescents and Young people. Distribute the youth-related IEC and BCC materials to Youth and youth associations. Disseminate messages on reproductive health-related entitlements of Youth through local newspapers and TV programs for awareness rising. Observance of important days on youth and adolescent related issues at national level. Encourage youth participation in the planning, implementation and evaluation of youth related programs. Brain storming meetings for developing family life education module for young people (10-24years) within a broad framework of life skills education. Initiate dialogue with community leaders and religious leaders, parents and teachers on reproductive health-related entitlements of young people for the creation of an enabling environment Parent-teacher network for life-skill education in schools. Activities for objective 2: Conduct an indicative research on risk perception, attitude of service providers and creation of an improved enabling environment with young people in the age groups of 10-14, 15-19 and 19-24.This research would provide the base line information and create a platform for building for future action. Organize Monitoring and evaluation workshops for building the capacities of the staff and service providers . Organize and conduct orientation training for Youth on AFGA constitution and youth programs. The focus of these would be youth participation in governance, programming and inclusion of youth friendly services. Organize and conduct workshops/seminars on reproductive health-related entitlements and rights issue for youth and adolescents. Experience sharing visits to other countries in the region to gain experience on innovative youth programmes including youth-friendly services. Establish youth -friendly centers which provides safe spaces for counseling, sharing information and updating knowledge on reproductive health-related issues. Provide an opportunity for skill development linked to reproductive health-related issues. Publish fact sheets and reading materials containing reproductive health and rights information and make it available for Youth. These fact sheets should build on the socio-cultural issues that prevent young people from accessing information and services related to reproductive health and rights for e.g. early marriage, is an important issue on which debates and dialogues could be held especially in the context of it&rsquo;s impact on women&rsquo;s lives. Provide opportunities for youth to attend workshops and other events conducted by IPPF/SARO at the regional level. Establish a Resource Center in the HQs and ensure availability of books and other reading materials on reproductive health-related issues for Youth. Develop capacity building module on Family Life Education for young people. Outcomes: Improved coordination with line ministries on youth-related program. Enhanced understanding within partner agencies both government and non-government on reproductive health and rights programs for youth. Increased commitment and support of the partners and related organizations for reproductive health-related entitlements of young people. Increased participation of youth in planning, implementation and evaluation of youth in related program in the country. Increased access for youth to comprehensive, youth friendly reproductive health services. Improved capacity of Youth, including AFGA Youth group on reproductive health-related entitlements. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Number of MOUs signed with other agencies for working jointly on youth-related programs. MOU signed with Ministry of Culture and youth for partnership on youth-focused programs. Number of Orientation training and workshops conducted for Youth and adolescent on AFGA constitution and youth focused programs. Number of meeting/ workshops conducted for Youth and adolescent on reproductive health-related issues. Number of TV programs broadcasting reproductive health and rights related issue for Youth at national level. Number of fact sheets and reading materials on reproductive health-relates issues concerning young people that is distributed to Youth and youth associations. Number of special days on youth-related issues celebrated with active involvement of AFGA at national level. Number of youth members involved in the planning, implementation and evaluation of youth related programs. Completed draft module for Family Life Education. Indicators for objective 2: Number of orientation trainings conducted for Youth on AFGA constitution and youth&rsquo;s programs. Number of workshops/seminars on reproductive health-related entitlements conducted for Youth and adolescents. Number of Youth attending study tours to other countries in the region to gain experience on youth-friendly services. Number of fact sheets and reading materials containing reproductive health-related information distributed to youth. Number of youth participants in the regional workshops and events. Number of Youth accessing AFGA main office Resource Center. Number of young people given training in skill development in the provision of reproductive health services Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",33);arrFiles[44]=new Array(50,"stra-plan-advocacy.htm","2007-01-03","Advocacy","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Advocacy English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: After two decades of war and ethnic conflict, Afghanistan now has an elected government. Much needed policies are being drawn out to mainstream rights, and adopt measures to ensure the physical and mental well-being of the family, especially of mothers and children. With the international community eager to support this socio-economic reconstruction process, it is critical to advocate at the international, national, regional and grassroots levels for issues related to reproductive health and rights. However, lack of data required for evidence-based advocacy, large mass media-shadow areas, and deeply engrained gender stereotypes are proving to be major obstacles. In order to roll out effective advocacy initiatives, it is important to first build the necessary skills, data-banks and alternate media networks. Strategic Direction: AFGA will promote Reproductive health and Rights, including for young people through involving policy makers, media and influential people in the community. Goal: To increase programmatic and financial commitment for reproductive and rights initiatives in Afghanistan. Objective: To advocate with government, non-government agencies and opinion leaders for promotion of reproductive health and rights. Activities: Map organizations working in the area of reproductive health in Afghanistan Build partnerships with the Ministry of Public Health, Ministry of Women&rsquo;s Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs to increase government commitment to reproductive health and rights. Conduct a baseline study on access to reproductive health services and share findings with the various stakeholders. Organize seminars, roundtables and/or workshops to mobilize a range of stakeholders, including policy makers, donors and international organizations, community leaders., media, and opinion leaders, to mainstream reproductive health and rights into the country&rsquo;s development agenda. Build capacity of AFGA staff and volunteers, through orientations and workshops, to effectively advocate for reproductive health-related issues. Develop IEC/BCC material on Reproductive Health and Right with close collaboration of line ministries and partner organization. Outcomes: Established strategic partnerships between AFGA, and policy makers, media personnel, government and civil society organizations to reproductive health interventions in Afghanistan more focused, comprehensive, sustainable, rights-based and gender sensitive. Enhanced capacity for AFGA to advocate for reproductive health and rights with the strength of strategic partnerships, evidence-based advocacy, and clearly accepted role in the development sector. Indicators: Number of partnerships formalized with organizations that play a strategic role in mainstreaming rights-based and gender-sensitive reproductive health into the country&rsquo;s development agenda. An MoU with an established organization, agency or network that provides access to a large sphere of influence ideal for to disseminating information and/or advocating at the grassroots level. Number of media coverage on various issues and activities related to reproductive health and rights in Afghanistan. Number of documents of other development sector organizations quoting information and data from the baseline report distributed by AFGA. Increased policy and budgetary commitment to reproductive health at the national level. Number of IEC/BCC materials developed on Reproductive Health and Right. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",21);arrFiles[45]=new Array(51,"stra-plan-HIV_AIDS.htm","2007-01-03","HIV/AIDS","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us HIV/AIDS English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: Afghanistan is considered to be a country of low HIV prevalence but at high-risk for spread of HIV infection. The reasons behind this are several: over two decades of armed conflicts, the extremely low socio-political and economic status of women, huge numbers of people displaced internally and externally, the extremely poor social and public health infrastructure, drug trafficking, use of injecting drugs and lack of blood safety practices. These risk factors denote that this is an urgent need for early interventions to prevent a potentially rapid spread of HIV in Afghanistan. No data on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections (STI) are available due to absence of surveillance in Afghanistan. The two current sources of data on HIV/AIDS are the Central Blood Bank Kabul and the Voluntary Counseling and Testing Centre in Kabul city. The data from the Central Blood Bank of Kabul indicates the detection of the first HIV positive case in Kabul in 1989. Between 1989 and 2005 the central blood bank reports a total of 67 HIV positive cases out of 125832 blood samples screened at central and provincial levels for HIV/AIDS through rapid testing kits. Out of 67 positive cases, 37 were living in Afghanistan and the rest were refugees/returnees from Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Dubai. 35 HIV positive cases were reported from the Central Blood Bank Kabul and the remaining from the provinces of Nangarhar, Herat, Mazar, JozJan and Kunduz. The VCT Centre at Kabul reports 15 HIV positive cases during 2005, confirmed through western blot. 12 HIV positive cases were from 338 Injecting drug users (IDUs) who came for VCT at the centre. The remaining 3 cases were from among 317 general population groups. The analysis of these data shows that 46 of the 67 cases detected by the Central Blood Bank were during the last 2 years 2004-2005. The VCT Centre data of 12 cases out of 338 IDUs who came for voluntary testing is over 3 percent in this voluntary group. There is no information available on prevalence of HIV in other vulnerable groups. Strategic Direction: AFGA intends to create an enabling environment for reducing the vulnerability to HIV/AIDS through increased public awareness on HIV/AIDS and its integration into SRH services. Goal: To keep Afghanistan in low incidence of HIV/AIDS. Objectives: Objective 1: To reduce social and cultural barriers that makes people vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Objective 2: To increase access to interventions for the prevention of STIs and HIV/AIDS through integrated, gender-sensitive sexual and reproductive health programmes. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Conduct a baseline on existing attitudes on HIV/AIDS among staff and volunteers Build partnerships with Ministries of Youth&rsquo;s Affairs, Women&rsquo;s Affairs and MOPH on coordination of HIV/AIDS related programs and activities. Build partnerships with other NGOs working in the field of HIV/AIDS at national level. Create strategic linkages between AFGA and networks of PLWHA in the region Conduct orientation, training and capacity building programs for AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS, the gender construction of sexuality and rights-based perspectives. Organize and conduct awareness workshops on HIV/AIDS and Sexuality and Rights, for vulnerable groups, especially young people. Collate, develop and disseminate awareness raising materials and posters on HIV/AIDS and rights. Sensitization of media on using accurate, up-to-date and rights-based information and terminology on HIV/AIDS/STIs. Activities for objective 2: Build capacity of AFGA staff on diagnosis and treatment of STIs. Follow standard protocol for STI treatment in AFGA clinics. Ensure availability of medicine for treatment of STIs in AFGA clinics. Conduct orientation training for youth and vulnerable groups on STI/HIV/AIDS and prevention. Publish and distribute awareness rising materials on prevention of STI. Outcomes: Improved coordination and collaboration of AFGA with different agencies for working on HIV/AIDS programs at national level. Increased understanding and rights-based perspectives of AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS related issues. Increased public awareness on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention especially women and young people. Increased community commitment to support HIV/AIDS related programs at national level. Indicators: Indicator for objective 1: Number of training and capacity building programs conducted for AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS. Number of MOUs signed between AFGA and line ministries for collaboration on HIV/AIDS programs. Number of linkages between AFGA and networks of PLWHA Number of HIV/AIDS awareness workshops conducted for vulnerable groups, especially young people. Number of people trained in these workshops Number of fact sheets and awareness raising materials and posters distributed by AFGA on HIV/AIDS to youth and general population. Number of media stories / programs having accurate and rights-based information related to HIV/AIDS/STIs Indicator for objective 2 ; Number of capacity building programs conducted for service providers on diagnosis and treatment of STIs. AFGA clinics where staff used approved protocol for treatment of STIs. Medicine for treatment of STIs available in all AFGA clinics. Number of orientation training conducted for vulnerable groups, especially young people on STI/HIV/AIDS and prevention. National HIV/AIDS Strategic plan 2006-2009 MOPH , Afghanistan Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",26);arrFiles[46]=new Array(52,"stra-plan-leadership.htm","2007-01-03","Access","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Access English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Problem Analysis: Over two decades of war has devastated the country&rsquo;s infrastructure, including in the area of education, health care, and roads. Afghanistan&rsquo;s Human Development Index is one of the lowest in the world, comparable only to a few poor landlocked or war-torn countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Life expectancy at birth is 45 years, 20 years lower than any other Asian country. Afghanistan displays one of the highest ratios of maternal mortality in the world &ndash; estimated at 1600 deaths per 100,000 live births. In some parts of the country, nearly 7% of mothers die during childbirth, the highest MMR ever recorded! Fewer than 15% of births are attended by medically trained personnel; 10% by traditional midwife; 75% births attended to by family members. Antenatal care coverage is also low with a little more than one-in-three women able to access such services. Acute gender disparity in Afghan society is apparent. Afghanistan has the lowest female literacy rate in the world, with boys twice as likely to complete primary school as girls. In addition, violence against women is pervasive, a silent epidemic due to the low status of women, and compounded by long standing conflict. Early marriage in the country is widespread with nearly 16% of Afghan girls married before the age of 15 and 52% before the age of 18. There is poor awareness in the general population on issues relating to RH including family planning, with a contraceptive prevalence rate of 10%. The country also has a high total fertility rate of 6.8. Afghanistan is also a country with high-risk of HIV/AIDS, though the current prevalence is low. As the country is the worlds leading producer of opium and a rapidly growing producer of heroin as well, intravenous drug use is increasing, with an estimated 40% users sharing needles. Strategic Direction: AFGA will work to increase access to quality reproductive health information, education and services by reducing socio-cultural barriers to access. Goal: All people, particularly the poor, marginalized and underserved are able to exercise their rights and have access to quality reproductive health information, education and services. Objectives: Objective 1: To reduce socio-cultural barriers inhibiting access to reproductive health information, education and services. Objective 2: To increase coverage by 50% to quality reproductive health services in Kabul and to extend these services to 2 other provinces. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Conduct research on FBV and socio-cultural barriers to accessing reproductive health right-related information and services. Develop and disseminate BCC materials on Reproductive Health and Family Based Violence (FBV). Orient staff members and volunteers on reproductive health rights and services and family based violence issues. Sensitize key stakeholders such as government officials, religious leaders, civil society groups, media and community gatekeepers, on reproductive health rights and services and FBV-related issues. Establish strategic partnerships to improve access to reproductive right-related services. Review national policies related to access to reproductive health rights and services. Activities for objective 2: Set up 5 new clinics and strengthen existing facilities to increase access to comprehensive reproductive health services. Conduct baseline on access to reproductive health, including mapping of partners, KAP study of service providers and deprivation ranking. Establish resource centre on reproductive health and related issues. Develop training module and screening protocol on Family Based Violence. Conduct capacity building programmes on attitudinal reconstruction on gender and rights for staff members and volunteers. Train service providers on provision of quality reproductive health services, including emergency contraception. Capacity building on counseling skills for counselors, service providers and family welfare promoters. Develop referral system for continuity of care. Establish a panel of experts on access-related issues Development of AFGA policy position paper on Access to Reproductive Health entitlements and services. Standardization of infrastructure/facilities at clinics. Adopt IPPF quality standards. Strengthen competency of service providers through training. Outcomes : Baseline and end-line information on access to reproductive health services. Increased number of clinics providing quality reproductive health services. Increased number of clients receiving quality services irrespective of age, sex and marital status. Standardization of facilities and services. Competent service providers. Strategic partnerships established. Reduced socio-cultural barriers for access to reproductive health services. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Report on socio-cultural barriers to reproductive health services. Number of sensitization trainings conducted for government officials, religious leaders and influential people on importance of reproductive health-related issues. BCC material on reproductive health and FBV issues developed and distributed. Number of newspapers and radio programmes disseminating sensitization messages on importance of reproductive health and FBV issues. Number of MoUs signed between AFGA and strategic partners. Indicators for objective 2: Baseline and end-line study reports on access to reproductive health services. Number of AFGA Family Welfare Centers /clinics established. Findings of periodic quality assessment of clinics. Percentage of clients expressing their satisfaction while receiving services from the clinics by age, sex and marital status. Types of training conducted and number of service providers trained in each. Types of systems established for quality assurance including supervision. Number of MoUs signed with government agencies and other NGOs working on reproductive health and family based violence issue. Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",30);arrFiles[47]=new Array(53,"strategic-plan.htm","2007-01-03","AFGA Strategic Plan","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Strategic Plan English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; ADVOCACY &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; Goal &rarr; Objective &rarr; Activities &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators ADOLESCENTS &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; Goal &rarr; Objective &raquo;&raquo; Objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Objective 2 &rarr; Activities &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 2 &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 2 HIV/AIDS &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; Goal &rarr; Objective &raquo;&raquo; Objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Objective 2 &rarr; Activities &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 2 &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 2 ABORTION &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; Goal &rarr; Objective &raquo;&raquo; Objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Objective 2 &rarr; Activities &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 2 &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 2 ACCESS &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; Goal &rarr; Objective &raquo;&raquo; Objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Objective 2 &rarr; Activities &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 2 &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Indicators for objective 2 Leadership, Governance &amp; Organization Development &rarr; Problem Analysis &rarr; Strategic Direction &rarr; AFGA Goal &rarr; AFGA Objectives &raquo;&raquo; To strengthen organizational management system &raquo;&raquo; To increase capacity building of AFGA staff and volunteers &raquo;&raquo; To improve leadership and governance understanding; and practice among AFGA staff and volunteers &rarr; Activities &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 1 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 2 &raquo;&raquo; Activities for objective 3 &rarr; Outcomes &rarr; Indicators Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",64);arrFiles[48]=new Array(54,"success.htm","2007-01-03","Your message has been sent","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Message sent English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Thank you for contacting us Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",10);arrFiles[49]=new Array(55,"success1.htm","2007-01-03","Your message has been sent","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us Message sent English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; Thank you for contacting us Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA) Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home All rights reserved",10);arrFiles[50]=new Array(56,"vission.htm","2007-01-03","AFGA Vision","","","Expand / Contract Navigation Menu Introduction Vision Mission Core Values Projects IPPF Core Fund Access Adolescent HIV/AIDS Advocacy EC Funded Project Combating Family Based	iolence in Afghanistan Other Links Strategic Plan Future Plan Photo Gallery Glossary Feedback Contact us AFGA Vission English | &#1583;&#1585;&#1740; AFGA envisages an Afghanistan in which all women, men and young people have access to the information and services they need concerning the Reproductive Health and Rights; an Afghanistan in which choices are fully respected and where stigma and discrimination have no place. 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Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها پلان آینده English | دری تداوم عرضه خدمات صحت باروری بشمول خدمات تنظیم خانواده ازطریق 12 مرکز رفاه خانواده در شهر کابل و دو مرکز رفاه خانواده در  شهرهای هرات و جلال آباد . ایجاد یک مرکز رفاه خانواده در شفاخانه حوزوی مزار شریف. تداوم و بهبود برنامه آگاهی دهی و وقایه اچ آی وی/ مرض ایدز ازطریق مرکز مشوردهی و آزمایش داوطلبانه ( VCCT ) . تداوم عرضه معلومات و آگاهی درمورد صحت باروری و صحت جوانان از طریق مرکز آموزشی و مشوره دهی   . ایجاد  دو مرکزجدید آموزشی و مشوره دهی جوانان  در شهر کابل. تداوم تطبیق برنامه که توسط جامعه اروپا تمویل میگردد. بهبود هم آهنگی و مشارکت با وزارت های ذیربط( صحت عامه ، فرهنگ و جوانان، امور زنان و وزارت حج ، ارشاد و اوقاف) و موسسات . Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",15);arrFiles[97]=new Array(105,"dari/galary.htm","2007-01-07","Picture Gallery ","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها گالری عکسها English | دری صفحه تحت تعمیر Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",13);arrFiles[98]=new Array(106,"dari/HIV-AIDS.htm","2007-01-07","برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی/مرض ایدز (HIV/AIDS)","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها برنامه آگاهی و وقایه  اچ آی وی/مرض ایدز English | دری   انجمن در نظر دارد تا با  ازدیاد آگاهی عامه در مورد ایدس و ادغام برنامه وقایه و آگاهی مرض ایدز در خدمات موجود صحت باروری محیطی را ایجاد نماید که آسیب پذیری افراد را در برابر  اچ آی وی/ مرض ایدز کاهش دهد. انجمن در حال حاضراین خدمات را ازطریق مرکز مشوردهی و آزمایش داوطلبانه ( VCCT ) واقع محبس مرکزی پلچرخی عرضه مینماید. هدف ایجاد این مرکز عبارت وقایه ابتدائی اچ آی وی/ مرض ایدز به زندانیان ، کارکنان محبس ، اعضاء فامیل محبوسین و ایجاد ارتباط بین افراد مصاب به ایدس به پروگرام های حمایوی و مراقبتی میباشد. مقاصد مشخص این مرکز عبارتند از: 1:ازدیاد آگاهی درمورد اچ آی وی/ مرض ایدز در میان محبوسین ، کارکنان محبس و اعضاء فامیل محبوسین ازطریق راه اندازی پروگرامهای مشخص آگاهی. 2: کاهش خطرات و آسیب پذ یری محبوسین ، کارکنان محبس و اعضاء فامیل محبوسین در مقابل انتان اچ آی وی  ازطریق عرضه مواد معلوماتی و تعلیمی مورد نیاز ، تهیه کاندم و ستراتیژیهای کاهش خطر درمیان معتادین مواد مخدرکه از ادویه زرقی استفاده مینمایند. 3: عرضه تسهیلات محرمانه مشوره دهی و آزمایشی اچ آی وی به مراجعین داوطلب . 4: ایجاد ارتباط بین افراد مصاب به ایدز و پروگرام های حمایوی و مراقبتی. مرکز مشوره دهی و آزمایشی دواطلبانه توسط انجمن بازسازی شده  و با وسایل و تجهیزات طبی و غیرطبی مجهز گریده است. انجمن کارمندان شایسته (مشوره دهنده ذکور، مشوره دهنده اناث و تکنیشن لابراتوار) را برای مرکز استخدام نموده است. این مرکز به تاریخ 10 سپتمبر سال 2006 افتتاح گردید. در مراسم افتتاح این مرکز معینه محترم وزارت صحت عامه در بخش صحت باروری و صحت طفل و مادر، رئیس عمومی و رئیس اجرائیوی انجمن رهنمای خانواده و رئیس محبس مرکزی همراه با مامورین دولتی و نماینده گان رسانه های گروهی اشتراک نموده بودند. کارمندان این مرکز توسط تسهیل کننده گان پروگرام ملی کنترول ایدس از وزارت صحت عامه در طی پروگرام تربیوی پنج روزه آموزش دیدند. کارمندان این مرکز با اشتراک در کار عملی در مرکز مشوره دهی و آزمایشی دواطلبانه که قبلاً توسط وزارت صحت عامه در شهر کابل ایجاد گردیده است مهارت های خویش را در زمینه ازدیاد بخشیدند. مرکز متذکره خدمات ذیل را عرضه مینماید: مشوره دهی قبل از تست و بعد از تست. اجرای تست عاجل(   (Rapid Test اچ آی وی. رجعت دهی واقعه برای تست تاییدی به مرکز مشوره دهی و آزمایشی دواطلبانه در مرکز شهر کابل. اجرای تست برای تشخیص زردی سیاه ( (HBs . رجعت دهی مراجعینیکه به خدمات صحی نیاز دارند به مرکز صحی که در محوطه محبس مرکزی موقعیت دارد. توزیع مواد مختلف آموزشی و آگاهی دهی( (IEC . این مرکز دارای اطاق مشوره دهی برای مردان، اطاق مشوره دهی برای زنان، ساحه انتظار و اطاق لابراتوار میباشد. خدمات متذکره درین مرکز بصورت رایگان عرضه میگردند. این مرکز منحیث یک تیم سیار کار خواهد کرد و خدمات آگاهی دهی و وقایوی HIV/AIDS را به دیگر محبوسین در ولایت کابل و ولایات همجوار عرضه خواهد نمود. درین مدت  این مرکز برای 165 مراجعه کننده مشوره دهی قبل از تست و بعد از تست را عرضه نموده، برای 229 مراجعه کننده تست عاجل HIV و زردی سیاه (HBs) را اجرا نموده و برای 98 نفر کارمندان محبس ورکشاپ آگاهی دهی را مورد وقایه اچ آی وی/ مرض ایدز دایر نموده است. 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In the case of Medical indication it can be performed through a process which includes certification of the case by three medical professional and approval of higher authorities from the Public Health Ministry. Although there is no exact data on unsafe abortion in the country, the rate of unsafe abortions are expected to be high, with most of them performed in unhygienic conditions and by unskilled providers. This can contribute to highest rate of maternal mortality rate globally (1600/ 100,000 live births) that unsafe abortion is on of the key causes. The awareness among general population on complication of unsafe abortion is low and poor quality of post abortion care services especially in rural areas and insufficient knowledge and skills of services providers on abortion related services increase abortion related problem. Strategic Direction: Increase awareness on the health and social justice impact of unsafe abortion through IEC/BCC, national advocacy and Post Abortion care Goal: Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate as result of unsafe abortion. Objectives: Objective 1: Reduce the incidence of unsafe abortion in the target population. Objective 2: Improve quality of abortion-related care services including post abortion care and counseling in AFGA Family Welfare Centers. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Collect and record data on unsafe abortion e.g. undertake indicative research. Undertake resource mapping exercise of key stakeholder&rsquo;s e.g. RH providers, NGOs working with women/health for strategic partnerships. Organize and conduct health education sessions for the clients in AFGA Family Welfare Centers on complications of unsafe abortion. Develop target specific IEC/BCC strategies on increasing awareness tools including training of staff in their use to increase awareness on the impact of unsafe abortion and the need for abortion). Increase capacity of staff to undertake IEC/BCC activities with target populations (including young people). Establish strategic partnerships with key stakeholder (e.g. Ministry of Women&rsquo;s Affairs/Public health) for national level advocacy, capacity building, etc. Work with media to increase the broadcasting of information regarding the complications of unsafe abortion and the need for abortion. Activities for objective 2: KAP survey of staff and volunteers on safe abortion&rsquo; Design and deliver gender and safe abortion sensitization training with AFGA staff and volunteers. Conduct capacity building needs assessment of AFGA clinic and develops training programmes (impact of unsafe abortion, management of unsafe abortion, post abortion care and counseling) for AFGA Family Welfare center staff. Work in close collaboration with MOPH and other key stakeholders to review and revise protocols for safe abortion and abortion -related care to the extent permitted e.g. referrals (where permitted by law for safe abortion) and referrals for post abortion complications/PAC. Provide quality post abortion care and counseling, including referrals to partners in cases of complications due to unsafe abortion. Outcomes: Increased awareness of the general population, especially women about the consequences of unsafe abortion leading to a reduction in the need for abortion. Increased partnership with key stakeholders to work collaboratively to reduce the incidence of unsafe abortion in Afghanistan and providing quality post abortion care. AFGA Family Welfare Centers provide quality post abortion care including referrals for post abortion complications from unsafe abortions. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Reliable and accurate data on incidence of unsafe abortion in Afghanistan. Number and quality of advocacy literature produced e.g. position papers. Number of national level events held e.g. seminars, conferences, meetings; Number, range and quality of IEC/BCC tools developed and used with key target groups. Number of MOUs signed with line ministries and agencies for working jointly in abortion related programs. Changes in attitudes towards unsafe abortion by women, men and key community constituents. Communities able to talk openly about the need for abortion, especially unsafe abortion. Number of media events containing information and messages on complication of unsafe abortion (TV/radio programs, newspaper articles ) Indicators for objective 2: Number, range and quality of training conducted on pre and post abortion care and counseling for AFGA clinic staff. Protocols for Post abortion Care available in AFGA Family Welfare Centers and used by the staff. Number and type of services provided. Number and type of referrals made to range of partners. Number of books and guidelines on abortion related issues available in AFGA main Resource Center and used by the staff and volunteers. Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",22);arrFiles[108]=new Array(118,"dari/stra-plan-access.htm","2007-01-07","دسترسی به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها دسترسی به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری English | دری Problem Analysis: Over two decades of war has devastated the country&rsquo;s infrastructure, including in the area of education, health care, and roads. Afghanistan&rsquo;s Human Development Index is one of the lowest in the world, comparable only to a few poor landlocked or war-torn countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Life expectancy at birth is 45 years, 20 years lower than any other Asian country. Afghanistan displays one of the highest ratios of maternal mortality in the world &ndash; estimated at 1600 deaths per 100,000 live births. In some parts of the country, nearly 7% of mothers die during childbirth, the highest MMR ever recorded! Fewer than 15% of births are attended by medically trained personnel; 10% by traditional midwife; 75% births attended to by family members. Antenatal care coverage is also low with a little more than one-in-three women able to access such services. Acute gender disparity in Afghan society is apparent. Afghanistan has the lowest female literacy rate in the world, with boys twice as likely to complete primary school as girls. In addition, violence against women is pervasive, a silent epidemic due to the low status of women, and compounded by long standing conflict. Early marriage in the country is widespread with nearly 16% of Afghan girls married before the age of 15 and 52% before the age of 18. There is poor awareness in the general population on issues relating to RH including family planning, with a contraceptive prevalence rate of 10%. The country also has a high total fertility rate of 6.8. Afghanistan is also a country with high-risk of HIV/AIDS, though the current prevalence is low. As the country is the worlds leading producer of opium and a rapidly growing producer of heroin as well, intravenous drug use is increasing, with an estimated 40% users sharing needles. Strategic Direction: AFGA will work to increase access to quality reproductive health information, education and services by reducing socio-cultural barriers to access. Goal: All people, particularly the poor, marginalized and underserved are able to exercise their rights and have access to quality reproductive health information, education and services. Objectives: Objective 1: To reduce socio-cultural barriers inhibiting access to reproductive health information, education and services. Objective 2: To increase coverage by 50% to quality reproductive health services in Kabul and to extend these services to 2 other provinces. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Conduct research on FBV and socio-cultural barriers to accessing reproductive health right-related information and services. Develop and disseminate BCC materials on Reproductive Health and Family Based Violence (FBV). Orient staff members and volunteers on reproductive health rights and services and family based violence issues. Sensitize key stakeholders such as government officials, religious leaders, civil society groups, media and community gatekeepers, on reproductive health rights and services and FBV-related issues. . Establish strategic partnerships to improve access to reproductive right-related services. Review national policies related to access to reproductive health rights and services. Activities for objective 2: Set up 5 new clinics and strengthen existing facilities to increase access to comprehensive reproductive health services. Conduct baseline on access to reproductive health, including mapping of partners, KAP study of service providers and deprivation ranking. Establish resource centre on reproductive health and related issues. Develop training module and screening protocol on Family Based Violence. Conduct capacity building programmes on attitudinal reconstruction on gender and rights for staff members and volunteers. Train service providers on provision of quality reproductive health services, including emergency contraception. Capacity building on counseling skills for counselors, service providers and family welfare promoters. Develop referral system for continuity of care. Establish a panel of experts on access-related issues. Development of AFGA policy position paper on Access to Reproductive Health entitlements and services. Standardization of infrastructure/facilities at clinics. Adopt IPPF quality standards. Strengthen competency of service providers through training. Outcomes : Baseline and end-line information on access to reproductive health services. Increased number of clinics providing quality reproductive health services. Increased number of clients receiving quality services irrespective of age, sex and marital status. Standardization of facilities and services. Competent service providers. Strategic partnerships established. Reduced socio-cultural barriers for access to reproductive health services. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Report on socio-cultural barriers to reproductive health services. Number of sensitization trainings conducted for government officials, religious leaders and influential people on importance of reproductive health-related issues. BCC material on reproductive health and FBV issues developed and distributed. Number of newspapers and radio programmes disseminating sensitization messages on importance of reproductive health and FBV issues. Number of MoUs signed between AFGA and strategic partners. Indicators for objective 2: Baseline and end-line study reports on access to reproductive health services. Number of AFGA Family Welfare Centers /clinics established. Findings of periodic quality assessment of clinics. Percentage of clients expressing their satisfaction while receiving services from the clinics by age, sex and marital status. Types of training conducted and number of service providers trained in each. Types of systems established for quality assurance including supervision. Number of MoUs signed with government agencies and other NGOs working on reproductive health and family based violence issue Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",24);arrFiles[109]=new Array(119,"dari/stra-plan-adolescents.htm","2007-01-07","برنامه صحت جوانان","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها برنامه صحت جوانان English | دری Problem Analysis: Lack of access and awareness of Adolescent and Youth to information and services regarding Reproductive Health at national level.[57%of the population is under 18 years of age.] Low literacy rate among young people due to more than two decades of war.[Among young people,15-24 years of age.34%are literate and of this only 18%are women.] High prevalence of Youth addicted to drugs (opium) due to lack of information and awareness on side effects of addiction. Poor participation of Youth in policy making and implementing of youth related programs at national level. High rate of early marriage [Nearly 16% of the Afghan girls are married before the age of 15, and 52%before their eighteenth birthday.] Societal and religious resistance to providing adolescents access to Reproductive Health information and services. Absence of youth-friendly reproductive health services at national level. Lack of strong coordination mechanism on programs for Youth and adolescents at national level. Normalized perception of family based violence. High level of Unemployment rate. Strategic Direction: AFGA intends to empower Afghan Youth by increasing their awareness and capacity to access reproductive Health-related services and enable them to take active part in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Goal: All adolescents and Youth are aware of Reproductive Health and Right and have access to Reproductive Health services, education and information. Objectives: Objective 1: To strengthen commitment and support of community gatekeepers and policy makers for Reproductive Health-related initiatives for Youth and adolescents at national level. Objective 2: To increase the knowledge and access of adolescents and Youth to Reproductive health services, education and information. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Prepare a detailed list of the institutions and organizations working with young people in Afghanistan. Categorize them in terms of their focus of work in the area of Reproductive Health and Rights. Do an assessment of their strengths and build guidelines for linking up with these partners for a strong programme on Reproductive Health and Rights in Afghanistan. Undertake mapping of partners for improving access of young people /Adolescents to reproductive health information, education, counseling and services Improve coordination with line ministries (MOPH, Education Ministry, Ministry of Women Affairs, Ministry of Haj and Ministry of Culture and Information) for youth related programs. Build effective partnership with youth affairs ministry and other related organization and youth associations to work jointly for implementation of youth&rsquo;s programs. Organize meetings/ workshops and conferences with responsible government officials and youth associations to get their support on the need for reproductive health information, education and services for youth in Afghanistan. Build capacity of AFGA youth group members on Reproductive Health-related issues through different orientation training and workshops. Publish fact sheets and IEC Materials on Reproductive Health and Rights for Adolescents and Young people. Distribute the youth-related IEC and BCC materials to Youth and youth associations. Disseminate messages on reproductive health-related entitlements of Youth through local newspapers and TV programs for awareness rising. Observance of important days on youth and adolescent related issues at national level. Encourage youth participation in the planning, implementation and evaluation of youth related programs. Brain storming meetings for developing family life education module for young people (10-24years) within a broad framework of life skills education. Initiate dialogue with community leaders and religious leaders, parents and teachers on reproductive health-related entitlements of young people for the creation of an enabling environment Parent-teacher network for life-skill education in schools. Activities for objective 2: Conduct an indicative research on risk perception, attitude of service providers and creation of an improved enabling environment with young people in the age groups of 10-14, 15-19 and 19-24.This research would provide the base line information and create a platform for building for future action. Organize Monitoring and evaluation workshops for building the capacities of the staff and service providers . Organize and conduct orientation training for Youth on AFGA constitution and youth programs. The focus of these would be youth participation in governance, programming and inclusion of youth friendly services. Organize and conduct workshops/seminars on reproductive health-related entitlements and rights issue for youth and adolescents. Experience sharing visits to other countries in the region to gain experience on innovative youth programmes including youth-friendly services. Establish youth -friendly centers which provides safe spaces for counseling, sharing information and updating knowledge on reproductive health-related issues. Provide an opportunity for skill development linked to reproductive health-related issues. Publish fact sheets and reading materials containing reproductive health and rights information and make it available for Youth. These fact sheets should build on the socio-cultural issues that prevent young people from accessing information and services related to reproductive health and rights for e.g. early marriage, is an important issue on which debates and dialogues could be held especially in the context of it&rsquo;s impact on women&rsquo;s lives. Provide opportunities for youth to attend workshops and other events conducted by IPPF/SARO at the regional level. Establish a Resource Center in the HQs and ensure availability of books and other reading materials on reproductive health-related issues for Youth. Develop capacity building module on Family Life Education for young people. Outcomes: Improved coordination with line ministries on youth-related program. Enhanced understanding within partner agencies both government and non-government on reproductive health and rights programs for youth. Increased commitment and support of the partners and related organizations for reproductive health-related entitlements of young people. Increased participation of youth in planning, implementation and evaluation of youth in related program in the country. Increased access for youth to comprehensive, youth friendly reproductive health services. Improved capacity of Youth, including AFGA Youth group on reproductive health-related entitlements. Indicators: Indicators for objective 1: Number of MOUs signed with other agencies for working jointly on youth-related programs. MOU signed with Ministry of Culture and youth for partnership on youth-focused programs. Number of Orientation training and workshops conducted for Youth and adolescent on AFGA constitution and youth focused programs. Number of meeting/ workshops conducted for Youth and adolescent on reproductive health-related issues. Number of TV programs broadcasting reproductive health and rights related issue for Youth at national level. Number of fact sheets and reading materials on reproductive health-relates issues concerning young people that is distributed to Youth and youth associations. Number of special days on youth-related issues celebrated with active involvement of AFGA at national level. Number of youth members involved in the planning, implementation and evaluation of youth related programs. Completed draft module for Family Life Education. Indicators for objective 2: Number of orientation trainings conducted for Youth on AFGA constitution and youth&rsquo;s programs. Number of workshops/seminars on reproductive health-related entitlements conducted for Youth and adolescents. Number of Youth attending study tours to other countries in the region to gain experience on youth-friendly services. Number of fact sheets and reading materials containing reproductive health-related information distributed to youth. Number of youth participants in the regional workshops and events. Number of Youth accessing AFGA main office Resource Center. Number of young people given training in skill development in the provision of reproductive health services Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",26);arrFiles[110]=new Array(120,"dari/stra-plan-advocacy.htm","2007-01-07","حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری English | دری Problem Analysis: After two decades of war and ethnic conflict, Afghanistan now has an elected government. Much needed policies are being drawn out to mainstream rights, and adopt measures to ensure the physical and mental well-being of the family, especially of mothers and children. With the international community eager to support this socio-economic reconstruction process, it is critical to advocate at the international, national, regional and grassroots levels for issues related to reproductive health and rights. However, lack of data required for evidence-based advocacy, large mass media-shadow areas, and deeply engrained gender stereotypes are proving to be major obstacles. In order to roll out effective advocacy initiatives, it is important to first build the necessary skills, data-banks and alternate media networks. Strategic Direction: AFGA will promote Reproductive health and Rights, including for young people through involving policy makers, media and influential people in the community. Goal: To increase programmatic and financial commitment for reproductive and rights initiatives in Afghanistan. Objective: To advocate with government, non-government agencies and opinion leaders for promotion of reproductive health and rights. Activities: Map organizations working in the area of reproductive health in Afghanistan Build partnerships with the Ministry of Public Health, Ministry of Women&rsquo;s Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs to increase government commitment to reproductive health and rights. Conduct a baseline study on access to reproductive health services and share findings with the various stakeholders. Organize seminars, roundtables and/or workshops to mobilize a range of stakeholders, including policy makers, donors and international organizations, community leaders., media, and opinion leaders, to mainstream reproductive health and rights into the country&rsquo;s development agenda. Build capacity of AFGA staff and volunteers, through orientations and workshops, to effectively advocate for reproductive health-related issues. Develop IEC/BCC material on Reproductive Health and Right with close collaboration of line ministries and partner organization. Outcomes: Established strategic partnerships between AFGA, and policy makers, media personnel, government and civil society organizations to reproductive health interventions in Afghanistan more focused, comprehensive, sustainable, rights-based and gender sensitive. Enhanced capacity for AFGA to advocate for reproductive health and rights with the strength of strategic partnerships, evidence-based advocacy, and clearly accepted role in the development sector. Indicators: Number of partnerships formalized with organizations that play a strategic role in mainstreaming rights-based and gender-sensitive reproductive health into the country&rsquo;s development agenda. An MoU with an established organization, agency or network that provides access to a large sphere of influence ideal for to disseminating information and/or advocating at the grassroots level. Number of media coverage on various issues and activities related to reproductive health and rights in Afghanistan. Number of documents of other development sector organizations quoting information and data from the baseline report distributed by AFGA. Increased policy and budgetary commitment to reproductive health at the national level. Number of IEC/BCC materials developed on Reproductive Health and Right. Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",19);arrFiles[111]=new Array(121,"dari/stra-plan-HIV_AIDS.htm","2007-01-07","برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی/مرض ایدز","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها برنامه آگاهی و وقایه  اچ آی وی/مرض ایدز English | دری Problem Analysis: Afghanistan is considered to be a country of low HIV prevalence but at high-risk for spread of HIV infection. The reasons behind this are several: over two decades of armed conflicts, the extremely low socio-political and economic status of women, huge numbers of people displaced internally and externally, the extremely poor social and public health infrastructure, drug trafficking, use of injecting drugs and lack of blood safety practices. These risk factors denote that this is an urgent need for early interventions to prevent a potentially rapid spread of HIV in Afghanistan. No data on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections (STI) are available due to absence of surveillance in Afghanistan. The two current sources of data on HIV/AIDS are the Central Blood Bank Kabul and the Voluntary Counseling and Testing Centre in Kabul city. The data from the Central Blood Bank of Kabul indicates the detection of the first HIV positive case in Kabul in 1989. Between 1989 and 2005 the central blood bank reports a total of 67 HIV positive cases out of 125832 blood samples screened at central and provincial levels for HIV/AIDS through rapid testing kits. Out of 67 positive cases, 37 were living in Afghanistan and the rest were refugees/returnees from Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Dubai. 35 HIV positive cases were reported from the Central Blood Bank Kabul and the remaining from the provinces of Nangarhar, Herat, Mazar, JozJan and Kunduz. The VCT Centre at Kabul reports 15 HIV positive cases during 2005, confirmed through western blot. 12 HIV positive cases were from 338 Injecting drug users (IDUs) who came for VCT at the centre. The remaining 3 cases were from among 317 general population groups. The analysis of these data shows that 46 of the 67 cases detected by the Central Blood Bank were during the last 2 years 2004-2005. The VCT Centre data of 12 cases out of 338 IDUs who came for voluntary testing is over 3 percent in this voluntary group. There is no information available on prevalence of HIV in other vulnerable groups. Strategic Direction: AFGA intends to create an enabling environment for reducing the vulnerability to HIV/AIDS through increased public awareness on HIV/AIDS and its integration into SRH services. Goal: To keep Afghanistan in low incidence of HIV/AIDS. Objectives: Objective 1: To reduce social and cultural barriers that makes people vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Objective 2: To increase access to interventions for the prevention of STIs and HIV/AIDS through integrated, gender-sensitive sexual and reproductive health programmes. Activities: Activities for objective 1: Conduct a baseline on existing attitudes on HIV/AIDS among staff and volunteers Build partnerships with Ministries of Youth&rsquo;s Affairs, Women&rsquo;s Affairs and MOPH on coordination of HIV/AIDS related programs and activities. Build partnerships with other NGOs working in the field of HIV/AIDS at national level. Create strategic linkages between AFGA and networks of PLWHA in the region Conduct orientation, training and capacity building programs for AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS, the gender construction of sexuality and rights-based perspectives. Organize and conduct awareness workshops on HIV/AIDS and Sexuality and Rights, for vulnerable groups, especially young people. Collate, develop and disseminate awareness raising materials and posters on HIV/AIDS and rights. Sensitization of media on using accurate, up-to-date and rights-based information and terminology on HIV/AIDS/STIs. Activities for objective 2: Build capacity of AFGA staff on diagnosis and treatment of STIs. Follow standard protocol for STI treatment in AFGA clinics. Ensure availability of medicine for treatment of STIs in AFGA clinics. Conduct orientation training for youth and vulnerable groups on STI/HIV/AIDS and prevention. Publish and distribute awareness rising materials on prevention of STI. Outcomes: Improved coordination and collaboration of AFGA with different agencies for working on HIV/AIDS programs at national level. Increased understanding and rights-based perspectives of AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS related issues. Increased public awareness on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention especially women and young people. Increased community commitment to support HIV/AIDS related programs at national level. Indicators: Indicator for objective 1: Number of training and capacity building programs conducted for AFGA staff and volunteers on HIV/AIDS. Number of MOUs signed between AFGA and line ministries for collaboration on HIV/AIDS programs. Number of linkages between AFGA and networks of PLWHA Number of HIV/AIDS awareness workshops conducted for vulnerable groups, especially young people. Number of people trained in these workshops Number of fact sheets and awareness raising materials and posters distributed by AFGA on HIV/AIDS to youth and general population. Number of media stories / programs having accurate and rights-based information related to HIV/AIDS/STIs Indicator for objective 2 ; Number of capacity building programs conducted for service providers on diagnosis and treatment of STIs. AFGA clinics where staff used approved protocol for treatment of STIs. Medicine for treatment of STIs available in all AFGA clinics. Number of orientation training conducted for vulnerable groups, especially young people on STI/HIV/AIDS and prevention. National HIV/AIDS Strategic plan 2006-2009 MOPH , Afghanistan Search | Webmail | Careers | contact us | Home Copyright &copy;2006, Afghan Family Guidancd Association (AFGA), All rights reserved",22);arrFiles[112]=new Array(122,"dari/stra-plan-leadership.htm","2007-01-07","Leadership &amp; Governance ","","","Expand / Contract دسترسی به سایت معرفی و پس متظر دیدگاه ماموریت ارزش های اساسی انجمن پروژه ها: IPPF دسترس به خدمات و معلومات صحت باروری Access برنامه صحت جوانان Adolescent برنامه آگاهی و وقایه اچ آی وی / مرض ایدز HIV/AIDS حمایت و آگاهی دهی عامه درمورد خدمات و حقوق صحت باروری Advocacy پرو ژه های EC مجادله علیه خشونت خانواده گی در افغانستان Other Links پلان استراتژیکی پلان آینده تصاویر ارسال نظریات تماس خبرها Leadership &amp; Governance English | دری Problem Analysis: Spirit of volunteerism is not so strong in the country. The People of Afghanistan suffered a lot during two decades of war and disaster and it has had a negative effect on the socio-economic status of the population. Limited understanding of most of the volunteers and staff of the AFGA constitution, vision, mission and IPPF standards. Most of the volunteers are not clear about their role in the Association. Limited national expertise on health management and organization development. Urgent need for organization strengthening as Afghanistan just has recovered from the long lasting disaster and war. Low level of understanding on governance and leadership issues amongst the general population. Difficulties in access to updated resource materials on organization development and strengthening the management system. Lack of credible institutions offering master degrees on public health and organization management issues. Strategic Direction: AFGA intends to be a center of best practices on organizational management strengthening, capacity building, leadership and governance and to disseminate and replicate these practices to organizations in Afghanistan and to other IPPF member Associations in South Asia Region. AFGA Goal: Develop and maintain proper management systems within AFGA by providing good leadership and strong governance mechanism that will enable AFGA to accomplish its objectives and become a Center of Excellence on OD. AFGA Objectives: To strengthen organizational management system. To increase capacity building of AFGA staff and volunteers. To improve leadership and governance understanding; and practice among AFGA staff and volunteers. Activities : Activities for Objective 1 : Develop and follow progressive HR policies and procedures including proper organogram and valid job description. Attract and retain experienced and qualified staff through developing competitive salary structure, staff benefits based on systematic Performance appraisal process. Develop and Maintain proper Human Resource Management Information system to trace the staff career development plan and achievements. Establish and follow sound financial management system including double entry book-keeping to enhance internal control and accountability. Develop and follow effective Monitoring and Evaluation including regular progress review in compliance with IPPF standards and provide constructive feedback for improvement. Activities for Objective 2: Organize and conduct orientation training and workshop for AFGA volunteer on AFGA constitution and their role and responsibilities. Facilitate active involvement of AFGA volunteers and staff in the planning, implementation and evaluation of the programs. Publish and distribute awareness raising materials on reproductive health issues to staff and volunteers. Upgrade the existing resource centre in AFGA Provide internet and email facility for AFGA program staff. (Information Communication Technology). Introduce AFGA program staff and volunteers to Regional and international events organized by IPPF and other related organization. Facilitate exposure of AFGA staff and volunteer through study tours to MAs with socio-cultural similarity in neighbouring countries. Develop and follow Career development plan for AFGA program staff including Master degree courses in the related field. Organize experience sharing event at national and regional level. Activities for Objective 3: Organize executive committee and General Assembly meetings in compliance to AFGA constitution. Introduce AFGA executive committee members to study tours and information sharing events on leadership issues. Introduce regular management review system through involvement of executive committee members. Enhance internal control and democratic decision making process through effective working of senior management team. Outcomes: Improved human resource development policies and procedures. Improved financial, administrative, communication, documentation and monitoring and evaluation system in AFGA. Increased capacity of AFGA staff and volunteers. Improved leadership and governance in AFGA. Increased spirit of volunteerism among AFGA staff and volunteers Good image of AFGA in the national and Regional level. Increased number of volunteers. Increased participation of volunteers in policy making process and governance. Indicators: HR policies, monitoring and evaluation systems are in place. Standard Financial and Accounting procedures is in place All staff have internet connectivity Proper career development and regular training program in place for staff and volunteers. Number of staff and volunteers attended regional and international events organized by IPPF/SARO and other organization. Number of staff and volunteers attended local need based training program. Number of staff and volunteers attended in the orientation training conducted by AFGA. Numbers of new volunteers get AFGA membership. Number of fact sheets and awareness raising materials distributed to staff and volunteers. Number of AFGA program staff attended master degree courses in Universities of international repute. 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