Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Southern Leyte and Samar in the Philippines

Funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea through KOICA, the Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Southern Leyte and Samar in the Philippines programme is a joint initiative led by UNFPA, UNICEF, and WHO. It aims to address the pressing issue of adolescent pregnancy by equipping health service providers, educators, youth leaders, and local officials with the necessary knowledge and resources to support adolescents in making informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.

Running from 2022 to 2026 in the provinces of Southern Leyte and Samar, the program focuses on improving access to quality information and services for adolescents. It empowers young people through education, peer support, and community engagement while strengthening health facilities to provide comprehensive care.

By tackling legal and sociocultural barriers to adolescent sexual and reproductive health services in the Philippines, the initiative enhances governance and policy implementation. Ultimately, it seeks to create an environment where adolescents can exercise their rights, make informed choices about their bodies, and lead healthier futures.

Donors

Republic of Korea

Partners

WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF

Dates

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Financial data

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Date
From
To
Amount
Republic of Korea
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
$1.96 million
Republic of Korea
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
$1.1 million
Republic of Korea
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
$1.79 million
Date
From
To
Amount
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
UNFPA
$0.818 million
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
UNICEF
$0.568 million
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
WHO
$0.554 million
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
UNFPA
$0.502 million
Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy in Philippines
WHO
$0.268 million