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- Number of trainees by type of personnel and topic of training
- Existence of an active national coordination committee that works on contraceptive or RH commodity security
- Inclusion of the following in the national Contraceptive Security or Reproductive Health Commodity Security coordination committee: a) MoH, b) NGO, c) Private/commercial sector, d) Donor
- Existence of a government budget line item for the procurement of contraceptives
- Actual expenditure of government funds on contraceptive procurement for the public sector in the most recent complete fiscal year
- Share of contraceptive procurement for the public sector financed by the government
- Number of contraceptive methods that are supposed to be offered in public sector facilities
- Number of contraceptive methods that are supposed to be offered in NGO facilities
- Existence of a CS or RHCS strategy or of a country strategy in which CS or RHCS is explicitly included
- Contraceptive security or reproductive health commodity security strategy is being implemented.
- Existence of client fees in the public sector for contraceptive or other reproductive health commodities
- Inclusion of the 11 key contraceptive methods on the National Essential Medicines List
- Contraceptive or other reproductive health commodity forecasts updated at least annually
- Percent of facilities whose stock levels ensure near-term product availability
- Percent of facilities that experienced a stockout at any point during a given time period
- Occurrence of stockouts for any contraceptive or other identified reproductive health commodity at the central-level warehouse during a specified time period
- Number of private sector interventions established, expanded or strengthened that increase the supply of quality family planning products or services to target populations
- Number and percent of private sector outlets that provide a specific family planning service meeting national quality standards
- Number and percent of women and men aged 15-49 who know of a private sector source for modern family planning methods
- Percent of contraceptives available from the private sector
- Per contraceptive method, percent sourced from the private sector
- Number and type of commercial contraceptive products on the market and their prices
- Existence of national laws, regulations, or policies that limit access to effective family planning services for unmarried and/or young people
- Percent of primary health care facilities providing family planning services
- Number/percent of clients referred to other reproductive health services
- WHO's short list of reproductive health indicators for global monitoring
- PAI's Reproductive Risk Index
- Evidence of FP policies implemented, resources allocated and subsequently used in relation to the same FP policy
- New and/or increased resources are committed to FP in the last two years
- Evidence of international FP best practices incorporated into national health standards



