Explanation Of Analysis
Between 2017 and 2019, the FP2020 Secretariat conducted a HIPs Analysis for each of the 47 FP2020 Commitment-making countries. The HIP Analysis identified high impact practices (service provision, social and behavior change, and enabling environment) in the country’s key strategic documents associated with the FP2020 goals:
See example below.
FP2020 Commitment-making Country
The HIPs Analysis for FP2020 Commitment-making countries was meant to help countries start a conversation about their investments. Text in a cell indicates high impact practices that were included in key strategic documents. Note that not all HIPs are appropriate for all countries; it is important to consider the country context and to prioritize investments.
The Track20 Opportunity Briefs bring together a wide range of data sources to explore potential opportunities for increasing mCPR related to demand, availability, access, enabling environment, quality and equity. These briefs, together with the HIPs Analysis, can help inform conversations about country priorities.
High Impact Practices (HIPs)
HIPs analyses for each of the countries featured here are available in Excel format.
HIPs Analyses: Anglophone Africa
HIPs analyses for each of the countries listed below are available in Excel format. Egypt, Ethiopia Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
HIPs Analyses: Asia
HIPs analyses for each of the countries listed below are available in Excel format. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
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