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::: LRH
Leadership for Reproductive Health
LEAD Pakistan, well
known for its leadership development programme, is working on a two
year project by the name of Enabling Effective District Leadership
for Reproductive Health in Pakistan in partnership with the
David
and Lucile Packard Foundation. The project aims to create a model
of leadership development and facilitation in two districts of
Pakistan, namely Khairpur, Sindh and Lodhran, Punjab.
During a two year period LEAD Pakistan
proposes to train two cohorts of 17 trainees
each in both the districts. The trainees
will be mid- to senior-level professionals,
selected for gender and sectoral
representation. Each
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Reproductive Health
Cohort will undergo training in three
national sessions and one international
session, spread over a period of two years.
The fellows will form two district networks
and engage on key RH policy issues in their
respective districts.
The training curriculum will be developed
through research and participatory
discussions, and the trainings will focus on
developing the leader’s visionary, holistic
and practicable skills, knowledge and
attitudes. The training will highlight the
cause and effect link between Family
Planning/Reproductive Health and Sustainable
Development, especially the poverty-health
nexus, public health and environmental
determinants and the governance that
underlies all policy formulation and
implementation. Facilitation will include
documentation (case studies, policy briefs,
and newsletters), enabling information
exchange, customization of future training
by fellows, and facilitation in the policy
issues.
The objectives of the project are to:
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Evolve and deliver a replicable,
practical and sustainable training model
for district leadership development in
RH.
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Create and enable a network of
district-based leaders for local RH
improvement.
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Demonstrate enhanced multi-sectoral,
local leadership capacity.

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