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KRA 3. Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
KRA 3. Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
KRA 3. Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
2.0
Indicators Target
(2018)
Impact Adolescent birth rate [based on50 discussions
Outcome Percentage
Percentage who
of had sexual
adolescent intercourse
(15-19) who before
did not age
use 15
any form of protection (2018)
60
during RPRH Law M&E
during first sexual intercourse [based on discussions16
(2018)
No. of Adolescents (10-19) receiving ASRH services, including Counselling Framework 20%
duringJune
RPRH
Workshop,
Yearly Increase
Law M&E
Output: 2015]
Framework Workshop, 16
Output: No. of schools and other alternative learning facilities including teen June 2015]
All schools (2017)
centers that provide CSE Minmum standards
Input/ Process
Executive Orders,
Pillars
Policies Indicators Target
Administrative Orders,
No. of national and local policies supporting and hindering ASRH services
Issued Memorandum Circulars,
Demand No. of LGUs conducting IEC activities on ASRH All LGUs
Ordinances, etc.
Generation No. of adolescents reached by IEC activities on ASRH
No. of LGUs w/ trained health service provider on ASRH (AJA, Healthy
Young ones) with trained guidance counsellor on ASRH All LGUs DCF -another
level on %of
Capacity- No of schools All Public High Schools barangays with
No. of schools w/ peer educators trained on ASRH All Schools ASRH trained
building No. of municipality w/ non-school based peer educators trained on ASRH All LGUs
Commoditie No. schools w/ personnel trained on CSE
No. of adolescents who accessed/availed of ASRH counselling, iron
All Schools
All adolescents who
s Procured supplementation, HPV immunization, (disagregated by age(10-14/15- accessed/availed ASRH
Service 19) ,ofnumber
No. LGUs w/referred by peer
adolescent educator)
friendly health facility based on DOH counselling
All LGUs
Delivery standards
Governance All Provinces
No of Provinces with functional SDN for ASRH information and Services
Mechanism
11 indicators
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Barangay/Municipality/City of____________________________
Programs/ Numerical
Pillars Indicator Projects/Activities Accomplishment Budget Source Budget Expenses Coverage of Project Remarks
___________________ ___________________
Province of____________________________
B. Demand Generation
B.1. No. of Conducted IEC activities on ASRH
C. Capacity Building C.1.1. No. of Health Service provider trained on Adolescent Job Aid
Activities (AJA)
G. Others
___________________ ___________________
Region ____________________________
G. Others
___________________ ___________________
G. Others
Prepared by:
___________________
Name and Position
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHO
REPORT OF ACCOMPLISHMEN
Accomplishm
Indicator
Prov 1
Total number of existing public schools
C.5.1 Number of public schools with personnel trained on comprehensive sexuality education
(CSE)
E.1. Number of public schools with an adolescent friendly health facility based on DOH standards
E.1.a. Total number of adolescents who availed of ASRH services in the public school health
facility
(disagregated by # referred by peer educator)
E.2. Number of private schools with an adolescent friendly health facility based on DOH
standards
E.2.a. Total number of adolescents who availed of ASRH services in the private school health
facility
(disagregated by # referred by peer educator)
Noted by:
___________________
Name and Position
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPORT OF ACCOMPLISHMENT for _____________ (covered period)
___________________ ___________________
Name and Position Name and Position
KRA: Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
Budget Expenses
Remarks
Prov 4 Prov 5 TOTAL
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPORT OF ACCOMPLISHMENT for _____________ (covered period)
REGIONAL AGENCIES
Agency:____________________________
Program/Activities/
Numerical
Projects under Key Result Indicator Budget Source
Area Accomplishment
Yes No
A. Policies Issued A.1. Policy on ASRH services passed within the
reporting period
B. Demand Generation B.1. Conduct of IEC activities on ASRH
B.2. Adolescents are reached by IEC activities
on ASRH
C. Capacity Building C.1. With trained health service provider on
Activities ASRH
___________________ ___________________
Name and Position Name and Position
EALTH
red period)
(Title of Policy)