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Since 2002, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) has set out to improve the lives of children living in poverty in developing countries. The foundation has focused on clear returns for children from the outset, with special focus on childhood health and development, climate change, sexual and reproductive health rights, girl capitol, and child protection.
The partnership between UNFPA and CIFF started when Executive Director, Dr. Natalia Kanem met with CIFF Chief Executive Officer Kate Hampton in February 2011. CIFF and UNFPA were coleads for the Gender Equality Forum - Action Coalition on Bodily Autonomy and SRHR in Mexico in July 2021, which was a concrete way to follow up the commitments made at the Nairobi Summit. Further information on CIFF’s commitment at the Nairobi Summit can be found here.
Providing financial support for contraceptives to youth in Kenya met CIFF’s priority of providing more options of sexual and reproductive health that meet the needs and preferences of girls and women. This promise, in addition to many others, was made at the Gender Equality Forum - Action Coalition on Bodily Autonomy and SRHR and International Conference on Population and Development (Nairobi Summit) in November 2019.
CIFF provided notable investment for the UNFPA Supplies Challenge Fund launched by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, CIFF, and a private donor to provide emergency modern contraceptives and life saving maternal health medicines to women and adolescents in need.
With common goals related to gender equity, human rights and empowerment of adolescent girls, particularly in relation to sexual and reproductive health, UNFPA and CIFF continue to collaborate to mobilize resources and support for gender equality and SRH.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) are a longstanding political, technical and funding partner to UNFPA, and provide strong global leadership in the sexual and reproductive health and rights doman. Further information about BMGF’s vision to ensure a world where every person can live a healthy, productive life can be found here.
BMGF have provided vital support for the UNFPA Supplies Partnership, including the $50 million UNFPA Supplies challenge fund grant in 2021, which was launched by BMGF in partnership with the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and a private donor, to provide emergency modern contraceptives and life saving maternal health medicines to those in need. Through this donation, many people including high school student Christabel Mwewa, received access to long-acting contraceptive methods to ensure that unplanned pregnancies do not sideline their goals.
In March 2022, the BMGF announced support for the World Health Organization and UNFPA’s Prequalification Programme to help assure male latex condoms, female condoms, and copper IUDs procured for family planning programmes in developing countries are meeting international standards of quality, safety, and performance.
UNFPA was also awarded a Catalytic Leadership Investment grant in 2022 that was announced by the ED at the Global Citizen Festival in September. This grant is working to further strengthen UNFPA’s global leadership and integrated support to field teams on SRHR, in particular family planning and maternal and newborn health, to accelerate reductions in the unmet need for FP and preventable maternal deaths.
BMGF and UNFPA continue to explore a closer partnership around common priorities in family planning and reproductive, maternal, and child health including in key countries Ethiopia and India . The UNFPA’s 2022–2025 Strategic Plan and the BMGF’s New Family Planning Strategy represent an opportunity for closer alignment around mutual priority areas where we can achieve the most significant impact.
In a major step toward expanding access to voluntary family planning for millions who need it, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in September 2023, has made a long-term commitment of up to $100 million to the UNFPA Supplies Partnership to support commodity procurement directly.
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