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Reducing maternal mortality and morbidity through improving access to family planning and safe abortion care, in Cambodia.
Options managed the UK Aid-funded Reducing Maternal Mortality Project (RMMP) from 2006–2010, working alongside the Government of Cambodia’s health sector support programme. RMMP reduced maternal mortality rates by increasing the poor’s access to affordable maternal health services, with a focus on improving access to safe abortion care and long-term family planning. The project supported the national plan to reduce unsafe abortion, particularly amongst poor and vulnerable women, through the roll-out of comprehensive abortion care and long-term family planning services. Our priority areas were:
RMMP worked with the government to train health providers and ensure health facilities are properly equipped to deliver high quality services. We developed and delivered a programme to assess, upgrade and renovate facilities to minimum operating standards. This involved developing the curriculum, training and equipping of health providers who were then supported by RMMP’s quality assurance team.
RMMP also worked to identify barriers to accessing reproductive health services (including financial barriers). We worked closely with local and national officials and health professionals to develop communications and advocacy strategies to increase awareness about the legality of abortion and improve knowledge of accessible services.
From 2006–2010, we contributed to a 69% increase in the number of women using safe abortion services, exceeding the project’s original target. RMMP ensured that comprehensive abortion care services were available in 13 selected hospitals and the remainder provided basic abortion care. Since the beginning of the project, safe abortion services were provided to 23,057 women by 345 trained health workers and we successfully advocated for abortion – with a focus on equity of access by the poor – to be included in the national health sector plan 2008–2015.
Women accessed safe abortion services by 345 trained health workers.
Increase in the number of women using safe abortion services, from 2006–2010.