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Page 1: CONTRACEPTIVE   SECURITY Issues for Central Asian Republics USAID  SOTA  Course

CONTRACEPTIVE SECURITYCONTRACEPTIVE SECURITY Issues for Central Asian RepublicsIssues for Central Asian Republics

USAID SOTA Course October, 2002 Washington DC

Mary Skarie, USAID/CAR

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U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Agency for International Development Central Asia Regional MissionCentral Asia Regional Mission

Population *Life expectancy *Per capita income *Religion

Kazakhstan - 14,9 mln. 57.8 - male $1,421 47%Muslim

68.9 - female

Kyrgyzstan - 4,7 mln. 59.2 - male $322 75%Muslim

67.9 - female

Tajikistan - 6,5 mln. 61.0 - male $286 80%Muslim 67.4 - female

Turkmenistan - 4,6 mln. 57.4 - male $652 89%Muslim

64.7 - female

Uzbekistan - 25 mln. 60.2 - male $488 88%Muslim

67.5 - female

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DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - RECENT DHSDEMOGRAPHIC DATA - RECENT DHS CONTRACEPTIVE USE

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Use of Contraception by Currently Married Use of Contraception by Currently Married Women in Turkmenistan (DHS/2000)Women in Turkmenistan (DHS/2000)

Pills1%

IUD39%

Other modern methods

5%

Lactational amenorrhea

8%

Traditional methods

9%

Don't use38%

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Lifetime Abortion in KazakhstanLifetime Abortion in KazakhstanBackground % of women who had Among women who have had an Mean numberCharacteristic an induced abortion induced abortion, % who have had of abortions Specific numbers of abortions 1 2-3 4-5 6+ TotalAGE <20 1.6 84.2 15.8 0.0 0.0 100.0 1.220-24 15.5 54.6 41.8 3.5 0.0 100.0 1.625-34 43.2 46.5 39.9 9.9 3.6 100.0 2.135+ 62.7 29.3 44.1 16.3 10.3 100.0 3.0

No.of live births 0 4.9 60.3 37.8 1.9 0.0 100.0 1.51 44.7 43.9 40.4 10.9 4.8 100.0 2.42-3 61.4 31.8 43.9 14.7 9.6 100.0 2.94-5 47.9 37.2 41.1 16.9 4.9 100.0 2.56+ 32.3 41.6 41.2 10.8 6.4 100.0 2.3

Ethnicity Kazakh 27.1 44.9 42.8 8.9 3.4 100.0 2.1Russian 55.4 31.4 41.0 16.8 10.8 100.0 3.0Other 51.9 30.6 45.3 15.2 8.9 100.0 2.8

TOTAL 39.6 36.2 42.6 13.5 7.7 100.0 2.7

Reference: DHS/Kazakhstan, 1999

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Contraceptive Supply in Uzbekistan (1993-2002Contraceptive Supply in Uzbekistan (1993-2002))

Contributions in US dollars

1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003

UNFPA: 828,000 728,000 249,000 421,600 208,560 1,135,000 119,000

KfW: 2, 000,000

USAID: 200,000 105,000

Government: 3, 000,000

TOTAL: 828,000 728,000 3,200.000 249,000 421,600 208,560 1,240,000 121,002

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Contributions in quantities of contraceptives contributed versus national need

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Main Donors of Contraceptives

UNFPA

KfW

USAID

Government

UNFPA-40,7%Government-18,6%

USAID-1,7%

KfW-39%

UNFPA: 1993 - 2002KfW: 2003USAID: 1995, 2001Government: 1995

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Reproductive HealthReproductive HealthSalient Issues:Salient Issues:

• High reliance on abortion (legal)

• Very limited range of contraceptives; heavy reliance on IUDs

• Severe constraints on government spending and non-convertible currencies

• Tepid donor commitment

• Dysfunctional/failing systems, including logistics

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USAID ResponseUSAID Response

• Limited contraceptive donations to pilot areas in Uzbekistan

• Launch of Social Marketing Program

• New regional program on MCH/RH

•Planned contraceptive donations in selected areas

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USAID ResponseUSAID Response

Policy dialogue with MOHs - partially successful collaboration with other donors: • DfID condom donation to Kyrgyzstan• KfW donations in Uzbekistan• Uzbek tender to procure 10% of national need

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