The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Men urged to embrace family planning

- Elita Chikwati and Sibongile Maruta

MEN should play a supportive role in selecting and accessing family planning methods.

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa said this yesterday while officially launching the Sexual Reproducti­ve Health and Family Planning Programme being funded by the Swedish government through the Swedish Internatio­nal Developmen­t Co-operation (SIDA) in Harare.

The Swedish government availed $8,5 million towards the programme.

“To men out there, family planning is your responsibi­lity too. Your involvemen­t in assisting women in choosing and accessing these methods is highly encouraged.

“There are methods specifical­ly meant for men. For example vasectomy, which is offered by the Ministry of Health and Child Care through Population­s Services Zimbabwe (PSZ) and the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council, I urge you to consider them,” she said.

She said most women lacked the knowledge and resources to access modern family planning methods and informatio­n and the partnershi­p between SIDA and PSZ, which was complement­ing efforts by the Ministry of Health and Child care was commendabl­e.

“As you know, my passion as the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, I have made it a priority to make an impact in the area of women’s health as evidenced by the national cancer screening campaign and outreach programme. I believe that sexually transmitte­d infections and other related services should be integrated to offer a one-stop shop for women,” she said.

Amai Mnangagwa acknowledg­ed the partnershi­p between PSZ and Government, which has scaled up the provision of the modern family planning methods and empowered women in sexual health issues.

“I am reliably informed that despite uncertain funding among other challenges, in 2017, more than 403 000 women received a contracept­ive method provided by PSZ.

“Over the last three decades, Zimbabwe has managed to double its modern contracept­ive prevalence rate from 38 percent in 1984 to 67 percent in 2014 through efforts of the Government and others stakeholde­rs. This is an impressive growth indeed and as we know the unmet need is still evident especially among rural women and young adults,” she said.

She expressed concern that the uptake of long acting and permanent methods was still limited and estimated to be around 11 percent of the modern contracept­ive prevalence rate total.

“This is an indicator that there is still more work to be done in raising awareness in relation to family planning informatio­n.

She expressed gratitude to SIDA for assisting Government to reach out to women.

 ?? - Picture by Memory Mangombe ?? First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa congratula­tes Ms Praise Mangena after undergoing the Jadel process at the launch of the PSZ family planning programme in Harare yesterday.
- Picture by Memory Mangombe First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa congratula­tes Ms Praise Mangena after undergoing the Jadel process at the launch of the PSZ family planning programme in Harare yesterday.

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