OVERVIEW ON AFP SMART APPROACH

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OVERVIEW ON AFP SMART APPROACH Women Parliamentarians meeting Joint Accountability for FP2020: Parliamentarians, Ministries of Health and Civil Society 30 September 1 October, 2014 By Abdelylah Lakssir

AFP Advocacy Approach Landscape Assessment Evidence of Impact Validation of results using evidence and review of the landscape for change SMART Objectives Identification of SMART objectives needed to alter the landscape to produce effective quick wins Quick Win Achievement Documentation and monitoring of outputs and outcomes toward impact

Overview Key advocacy terms and concepts Goal Objective Quick Win SMART The 3 phases essential to ensuring success Phase 1 Build Consensus Phase 2 Focus Efforts Phase 3 Achieve Change

Definitions and Key Concepts Goal Long-term outcome to describe the overall mission or purpose of a project, usually supported by several objectives What do you want to achieve over the long term? Objective A specific result/target that a person or system aims to achieve within a specific time frame and with available resource. The measurable items you need to accomplish within the next 12 months to move toward your goal Quick Win Discrete, critical policy or funding or programmatic decision that must occur in the near term to achieve a broader goal

Types of Quick Wins Funding MoH encreased FP budget by 54% from $190,000 to $293,000 Policy National family planning guidelines are amended to allow community-based distribution of contraceptive injectables Programmatic FP services are integrated with HIV services Visibility Government announces Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) commitment at the International Conference on Family Planning

AFP SMART in 9 Steps Phase 1 Build Consensus Step 1 Decide Who to Involve Step 2 Set SMART Objective Step 3 Identify the Decisionmaker Phase 2 Focus Efforts Step 4 Review the Context Step 5 Know the Decisionmaker Step 6 Determine the Ask Phase 3 Achieve Change Step 7 Develop a Work Plan Step 8 Set Benchmarks for Success Step 9 Implement and Assess

Phase 1 Build Consensus Step 1 Decide Who to Involve Step 2 Set SMART Objective Step 3 Identify the Decisionmaker

1 2 3 4 5 6 Step 1 Decide Who to Involve

Step 1 Decide Who to Involve 1 2 3 4 5 6 Private Sector Government Parliament Healthcare Providers Civil Society Academia

2 3 4 5 6 Step 2 Set SMART Objective

Set SMART Objective SMART Objective A SMART objective increases the likelihood of achieving a Quick Win Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-bound

Examples of SMART objectives NOW 1 ST 2 nd 3 rd 4 TH GOAL Objective Objective Objective Objective High level of unmet need for family planning Increase FP budget by 50 % in FY2014 Train 200 providers in FP by the end year 2014 Launch a national Family campaign Dec 15-20, 2014 Ensure availability of contraceptiv e in all health facilities by end Nov, 2014 Improve access to FP services 12

3 4 5 6 Step 3 Identify the Decisionmaker

Step 3 Who Makes the Decisions? 3 4 5 6 Who has the power to help ensure that your issue is addressed? Who can make your objective a reality by taking a specific action or changing a specific behavior For example, who can ensure that contraceptive supplies and services are available for women who would want and need them? Private Sector Academia Economists Researchers Healthcare Professors providers Civil Society Nongovernmental Organizations Faith-based Organizations Women s Associations Youth Groups Advocacy Officers Government Minister of Health Minister of Gender Minister of Finance Advisors to the Minister Technical Officers Healthcare Providers Doctors Midwifes

Phase 2 Focus Efforts Step 4 Review the Context Step 5 Know the Decisionmaker Step 6 Determine the Ask

Internal and external scan 4 5 6 Step 4 Review the Context

Internal Scan 4 5 6 What are your organization s assets and challenges that may impact your outreach strategy (budget, staffing skills, resources, reputation, etc.)? Internal Challenges Internal Opportunities

External Scan 4 5 6 What is already happening outside your organization that may impact your strategy (e.g., timing of the issue or events, activities of other organizations in this space, barriers audiences may face to taking action, other potential obstacles or opportunities)? External Challenges External Opportunities

5 6 Step 5 Know the Decisionmaker

Step 5 What Do We Know About the Decisionmaker? 5 6 What is their background? What are their core concerns? Have they made any statements for or against family planning? Whose opinion do they care most about? Are they willing and able to act on issues they care about?

What Does the Decisionmaker Value? 5 6 Maternal health or women s rights? Cost-effectiveness of public health programs? Young people? Socio-economic development?

How Do We Best Approach Each Decisionmaker? 5 6 Provide and share information Why is our issue important? Build /Encourage the will to act persuade the decisionmaker to take action? Recognize their leadership/reinforce the action How can we thank the decisionmaker publicly and celebrate his/her role in securing a win?

6 Step 6 Determine the Ask

Step 6 What Is Our Ask and How Can We Support It? 6 Support the ask through Rational arguments Use facts or evidence Emotional arguments Use evocative stories and photos Ethical arguments Use a rights-based approach

Determine the Messenger 6 Policymaker Celebrity Community Members

AFP SMART A Guide to Quick Wins Reach the Right Decision maker Right messenger with the Right Message at the Right Time

Phase 3 Achieve Change Step 7 Develop a Work Plan Step 8 Set Benchmarks for Success Step 9 Implement and Assess

1 2 3 4 5 Step 7 Develop a Work Plan and Budget

1 2 3 Example of an action plan 4 5 Advocacy issue: SMART Objective Next Steps/ Input Activities Estimated Budget Person(s) Responsible Timeline

1 2 3 Assessment of succes 4 5 8 9 Step 8 Set Benchmarks for Success

Step 8 Three Ways to Measure Success 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 Outputs Did you carry out all the advocacy activities in your work plan? Outcomes Did you fulfill your SMART objectives and achieve a Quick Win? Impact Did your Quick Win improve the situation for those who need and want access to family planning?

1 2 3 Step 9 Putting it All Together 4 5 9 Landscape Assessment Evidence of Impact Validation of results using evidence and review of the landscape for change SMART Objectives Identification of SMART objectives needed to alter the landscape to produce effective quick wins Quick Win Achievement Documentation and monitoring of outputs and outcomes toward impact

Thank You! AFP aims to increase the financial investment and political commitment needed to ensure access to high-quality family planning through evidence-based advocacy. advancefamilyplanning.org