Monday 31 July 2017

DSW is an organisation that changes lives of young people. They changed ours in more ways than one

By David Mujuni

Members of Youth Talent Exposition Development Association, a DSW supported youth Club with their friends at the youth centre.

At the time of joining Youth Talent Exposition and Development Association (YTEDA), a DSW supported youth club since 2010, we and our peers were always at high sexual risks and becoming in-nments of poverty, to which our community has became accustomed of. We did not appreciate sexual Reproductive Health and rights issues, the meaning of our lives and the importance of family planning to the economy but also to our lives and community.

Our dreams came alive however, when we enrolled to YTEDA. It gave us an opportunity to acquire peer education skills in sexual Reproductive Health, leadership, management, advocacy and entrepreneurship and to interact with DSW staff.
Just like in life, we have encountered pros and cons in our endeavors. We have interfaced with political resistance, cultural beliefs and norms, public attitude towards SRH among others.  However all these have not limited our continuous efforts in terms of political, community and government engagements” says the chairperson of the club.
“Most of us are running small enterprises and businesses, and have saved lives of young people and equipped them in make informed choices.  We have disseminated SRH information at household, community, District levels and national levels”. He added.
Apart from information sharing, we have shifted our efforts to making the environment and atmosphere friendlier for young to acquire services and information.  We managed to secure a youth corner at Mukuju Health centre IV. The corner is fully functioning, equipped with comfortable chairs and tables. It has both indoor and outdoor sports equipments which have continuously attracted and increased the number of young people that come in.
“Since the establishment of the Youth corner, we have gradually received an increased number of young people”. Said Oukum David Cyrus the District Health officer. On average we receive 40 young people per day who visit the corner. She added
The corner is 24/7 equipped with family planning commodities and services such as condoms, peer educators and information Education Communication (IEC) materials that young access at no cost. Thanks to DSW for the continuous support.
In addition, we have been able to lobby for entrepreneurship trainings for the young people from other actors such as Balloon ventures. The trainings held at the Corner are increasingly attracting young people.
To further facilitate SRH information sharing, we have established a youth parliament .The platform facilitates interfaces with government officials, religious leaders, cultural leaders on issues that affect young people.
We believe the empowerment transformed us. The community recognizes our roles and support and we are usually approached for guidance on SRH and other developmental issues in our community.
We intend to roll out our advocacy countrywide to ensure that every health facility has a youth corner for the young people to share and receive information and services about SRH.

We owe all these achievements to DSW Uganda for their support -trainings and initiatives to empower the young people like us Uganda.

Mityana Family Planning Costed Implementation Launched

Kampala, Uganda -11, May 2017
By David Mujuni

The Chairperson, LC V Mityana District, Joseph Luzige officially launching the Mityana Family Planning Costed Plan at Bulela Sub County, Mityana District recently.

It was a proud and joyous moment when on 11 May , Mityana district Family Planning Costed Implementation Plan 2017-202 (FP CIP) was launched amidst the participation of top political , technical and community members  of the District .
Mityana District is one of the partner districts of DSW, and the family planning costed implementation plan is a five-year roadmap designed to help the district to promote and achieve its family planning goals and guide its investments in the sector. Goals that when achieved will save millions of lives and improve the health and well-being of women, families and communities. The plan was developed in support and partnership with DSW in a bid to improve family planning access and service delivery to the public.    
Speaking about the costed implementation plan during the launch on Thursday, 11 May 2017, at Bulale sub county headquarters, the District Chairperson, Mr. Joseph Luzige said increased access to, and use of, family planning has far-reaching benefits to the economy, and individual families of Uganda.
Joseph Luzige said that the District is among the leading Districts in the country with high sexual risks in terms of teenage pregnancy, high dependence and rates, over population rates and high fertility rates. Adding that the only attempt to curb such cases is by advancing and encouraging the use of family planning at all levels. The plan is vital if the country is to realize demographic dividend, we must make substantial investments to improve health outcomes and meet the needs for family planning, while also educating and training workers, promoting new job opportunities for young people, and strengthening economic stability and governance.
DSW’S FAMILY PLANNING ADVOCACY IN Uganda
In collaboration with Districts and central government and other partners, DSW is working to close the un-met need of family planning that exists in the country. DSW also endeavors to   contribute to increased and improved funding for family planning by district local governments. We work in Mityana, Mukono, Tororo, Kamuli, Wakiso, Kampala, and Masindi among others.
In doing so, we aim to mobilize more and better funds from government , both central and sub national  as well as from other sources towards family planning interventions
Mona Herbert, the DSW Technical Advisor said the family planning costed implementation plan is a document that will help the District to project family planning needs, especially in terms of investment of human and financial resources.
At the launched implementing partners pledged to contribute towards the successful implementing of the plan. They include PACE, Marie Stopes, Uganda Faith Action Network Reach Hand Uganda (RHU), the media fraternity, USAID through the project OBULAMU among others. 

Wednesday 19 July 2017

DSW World Population Day celebrations on 11th July 2017

The government of Uganda through the National Population Council (NPC) in partnership with development partners and Civil Society organizations commemorated World Population in Busia district. Busia district was selected because of its high teenage pregnancy rate standing at 28% as higher than the already worrying 25% national teenage pregnancy rate. This is mainly attributed to high girl child school dropout rate of 30% among other factors.

The national theme for World population Day in Uganda wasStrengthen Youth Competitiveness for Sustainable Developmentwhich is in tandem with DSW mandate of empowering young people.

DSW was selected to represent other CSOs on the organizing committee of World Population Day and participated in all the planning meetings both at national and district level. Busia district is one of the longest district where DSW has supported various youth projects, it was therefore appropriate and timely for DSW to actively participate and leverage on this opportunity for visibility. We visibly took the show of the day!


HE the President of Uganda Yoweri. K. Museveni officiated the function as the chief guest. In his speech he called upon the actors to support government progammes to foster economic development in order to harness the demographic dividend. He commended development partners and civil society organizations for supporting and complimenting the government to efforts to address SRHR and population issues. He retaliated that this has led to the reduction of maternal mortality rate to 336 per 10,000 mothers. Fertility rate to 5.4% but decried the high teenage pregnancy rate that have stagnated at 25% for the last 10 years, with Busia being slightly higher than the national rate by 3%. He reechoed the plea by UNFPA Country Representative to launch a campaign named”Books before Babies” to end teenage pregnancy and he committed to work with all partners and civil society organizations to address this challenge. He also committed to support strategies that will enhance male (boys and men) involvement as a critical strategy to address SRHR challenges.

The President of the Rep. of Uganda Yoweri K Museveni inspects the DSW exhibition stall during the WPDon 11th 2017 in Busia
Prior to the president’s speech, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Alain Sibenarler reminded His Excellency the president of the republic of Uganda of his commitments to the FP 2020 London summit that he made in 2012. He quoted him “quality population is critical to development” and I commit to increase FP budget from 3m USD to 5m USD’.  He once again called upon him to honor his commitments. He further requested the government to launch a campaign of let girls be girls to curb the escalating issues of child marriages, school dropouts, death due to unprepared bodies of the young people.
President Museveni called upon stakeholders to join in the  campaign of  let girls be girls  which he code named ‘books before babies’ in Ugandan context aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies, unwanted pregnancies and the spread of HIV/AIDS infections among the young people. ‘We have embarked on the campaign to address the escalating population challenges under theme books before babies; we therefore urge all the actors’ non state and state to embrace this campaign’ He remarked. He added that Uganda’s Vision to become a middle income country will not be achieved if efforts are not made to exploit the youthful population.
The Netherlands Ambassador Henk Bakker said that the high population will be a disaster if not checked. “If the current growing population is not checked, Uganda will be suffering with a big number of its population uneducated and majority not accessing health services”. He cautioned.

Young people getting information on SRHR during the pre-World population Day community outreaches

Pre-World Population Day Dialogue.
On the eve of the Population day, a population dialogue was organized by DSW and NPC in Busia district targeting decision/policy makers from 10 districts of Busoga, Bukedea and Elgon region. These   included local council members, district technical staff, religious leaders and members of parliament from the region. Other participants included civil society organizations representatives and UNFPA staff. In recognition of DSW`s contribution to SRHR information and services for young people, DSW was the only civil society organization that was given a slot on the agenda/program to present on two topics i.e. youth participation in decision making to harness sustainable development and Faith+Family planning milestones and opportunities.
 The youth were led by Obwana Ignatius one of the DSW champions who shared his testimony on his experience aspirations in decision making. I quote

 “I live a productive life, and have advanced my political career., I serve as the Speaker of Buteba sub county Busia district, and as the sub county Youth chair person, as well as sub county youth counselor, member of Amonikakino PS management committee, I have been empowered to participate in competitive elections at community and district levels.  Amazingly I dropped out of school in O’level due to school fees constraints. like many youths present here today, I attribute my success to DSW approach of empowering and supporting young people with leadership, management, and life skills. we have continuously attained this through our youth clubs’ structures. I am a family planning champion, married and together with my wife, we have 2 children and we are committed to using family planning to ensure that we provide the best quality health care and education to our children’’

Ministry of Gender and Social Development committed to work with DSW and their youth groups to ensure that they benefit from the youth livelihood fund.
Friends of Christ Revival Ministries an FBO that benefited from Faith 2 Action Network financial and technical support through the Population Action International Faith + Family planning initiative shared their milestones and strategies of working with Faith Organisations and religious leaders to address SRHR challenges. Milestones include; development of FP district costed implementation plan for Namayingo district, commitment by religious leaders to support Family planning and influencing the district to allocate funds for FP. Following this presentation a resolution on involvement of Faith organisations and religious leaders was adopted and F2A/DSW was applauded for this great initiative.