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Agenda - Overview Schedule 21 MARCH - WEDNESDAY 22 MARCH - THURSDAY SESSION 1 Opening Plenary: Welcome, Introductions and State of the Coalition SESSION 7 SESSION 8 BREAK BREAK SESSION 2 RH Supplies Pour Elle in Francophone Africa SESSION 3 Breaking Down Silos: the Global FP VAN and Innovation SESSION 9 The Longer Last Mile for Adolescents SESSION 10 Closing session LUNCH LUNCH SESSION 4 SESSION 5 BREAK SESSION 6 Mind the Gap: New strategies from Growing and Broadening the Funding Base for Supplies RECEPTION Palais d Egmont

Wednesday, 21 March TIME EVENT CONTENT 08:00 MEET AND GREET COFFEE Participants are invited to come early for coffee and to meet and greet one another in the lobby area in front of the plenary room. 08:30 SESSION 1 Opening Plenary: Welcome, Introductions and State of the Coalition Welcome Remarks, Monsieur Alassane Mbengue, Secrétaire general, Ministère de la Santé et de l Action Sociale, Sénégal Opening Remarks, John Townsend, Chair, Executive Committee, RHSC Program, Methodology & Introductions State of the Coalition: John Skibiak, Director, RHSC 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30 SESSION 2 RH Supplies Pour Elle in Francophone Africa Panel Discussion: Moderated by Fatimata Sy, Director of the Ouagadougou Partnership, this session will celebrate the impressive progress that has been made in Francophone Africa in reproductive health, will discuss that uniqueness of the region and some of the challenges and innovative solutions that have been developed, and will seek to inspire fresh ideas to ensuring that the right products get to Her at the right time. Panelists: Dr Omar Sarr, Director of Reproductive Health and Child Survival, MOH, Senegal; Dr Arsène Binanga Director of Family Planning Programs for Tulane University in Kinshasa, DRC; Maryjane Lacoste, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; 11:30 SESSION 3 Breaking Down Silos: the Global Family Planning VAN and Innovation Interactive session: Moderated by Julia White from the RHSC, this session will unpack the basics of a new Coalition-managed initiative to increase supply chain visibility through a Global Family Planning Visibility and Analytics Network (Global FP VAN). It will ground the Global FP VAN work in RHSC s history and highlight the recurring questions/challenges it is trying to answer. An interactive session will invite audience members to participate in table conversations with Global FP VAN partners from USAID, UNFPA, DFID, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, manufacturers and countries (Malawi & Nigeria) to explore the Global FP VAN's innovative approaches to system selection, data management, data sharing, and country linkages. 12:30 LUNCH Foyer First Floor

TIME EVENT CONTENT 13:30 SESSION 4 RH Discovery: Parallel Sessions Participants choose one of the six RH Discovery Sessions to attend and go directly there from lunch: 1. Innovative Solutions to Increase Young People s Access to Contraceptives Room: Amsterdam 2. Challenges and Opportunities for Strengthening Contraceptive Security in Burkina Faso and Madagascar Room: Luxembourg 3. A Systems Approach to Improving Method Choice in West African Private Health Facilities Room: T Serclaes 4. Approche Yeksi Naa au Sénégal: une initiative presqu a cent pourcent Room : Copenhagen 5. Increasing Access to Safe Abortion Commodities in Countries with Limited Legal Indications for Induced Abortions Room: Stockholm 6. Effective Advocacy for RH Supplies: Experience from Madagascar and Tanzania Room: Royal A + B 14:20 CHANGE ROOMS 14:30 SESSION 5 RH Discovery Parallel Sessions Participants choose one of the six RH Discovery Sessions to attend and go directly there from the previous session. 1. Moving from Problems to Progress: Using Market Shaping, Collaboration, and Visibility and Analytics to Increase Contraceptive Availability and Choice Room: Amsterdam 2. Innovations in Access to Improved Menstrual Hygiene Commodifies Room: Luxembourg 3. Approach for Engaging and Reaching Young People with the RH Supplies they Need Room: Royal A + B 4. New Product Introduction in West Africa Room: T Serclaes 5. La Surveillance Hebdo de 17 Produits de SR dans l ensemble de la Chaine d Appro au Burkina Room : Copenhagen 6. Measuring the Empty Shelf: Progress and Trends Using the Universal Stockout Indicator Room: Stockholm 15:30 COFFEE BREAK INNOVATIONS EXHIBITION Innovations Exposition takes place during the coffee break. Stands to remain up through the end of the day on Friday.

TIME EVENT CONTENT 16:15 SESSION 6 Mind the Gap: New strategies from growing and broadening the funding base for supplies Moderated by Mindy Scibilia of CHAI, this panel session presents key findings from the newly completed 2018 Commodity Gap Analysis and then uses those findings as springboards for addressing the question What does it take to fill that gap? Panelists will review efforts now underway to increase donor funding and mobilize domestic resources for RH supplies. Panelists: Jonathan Rucks, PAI; Alexis Heaton, JSI; Mindy Scibilia, CHAI; Michelle Weinberger, Avenir Health; Ben Light, UNFPA; Nina Miller, RHSC 17:30 END OF MEETING DAY 18:30 RECEPTION Palais d Egmont

Thursday, 22 March TIME EVENT CONTENT 08:00 MEET AND GREET COFFEE Participants invited to come early for coffee and to meet and greet one another outside the plenary room. 08:30 SESSION 7 RH Discovery Parallel Sessions Participants choose one of the six RH Discovery Sessions to attend. 1. Safe Abortion Commodities on Both Sides of the Counter: Experiences from Cameroon and Nigeria Room: Royal A + B 2. The Female Condom: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for Expansion Room: Amsterdam 3. Game On: Building Capacity with a Fun, Engaging SCM Digital Game Room: Luxembourg 4. Le Voyage vers l Auto-Injection de DMPA-SC au Sénégal Room: T Serclaes 5. Manufacturer Incentives for Local Market Investment Room: Copenhagen 6. RH Supply Chain Challenges in Humanitarian Settings: Global to Local Perspectives Room: Stockholm 09:20 CHANGE ROOMS 09:30 SESSION 8 RH Discovery Parallel Sessions Participants choose one of the six RH Discovery Sessions to attend. Sessions: 1. TMA for Family Planning Room: Amsterdam 2. The Long Road to Product Availability: the Heat Stable Carbetocin Experience Room: Royal A +B 3. Next Generation CIPs: Evolutions in Commodities and Method Mix Room: Luxembourg 4. Informed Push Model: Lessons learned for Future Applications Room: T Serclaes 5. Garantir une Disponibilité Permanente des Produits Sure et Abordables jusqu au Dernier Kilomètre Room: Copenhagen 6. Accelerating Impact: Identifying Strategies to Increase Availability & Affordability of the LNG-IUS Room: Stockholm

TIME EVENT CONTENT 10:20 COFFEE BREAK 10:45 SESSION 9 The Longer Last Mile for Adolescents Panel Discussion: Moderated by Harjanti Kertokarijo (CHOICE for Youth & Sexuality). This session will seek to demonstrate why young people need special attention compared to all people in the world with an unmet need regarding RH supplies, explore the RHSC Youth Caucus Key Messages as recommendations to take action, and highlight the benefit of a youth-centered focus to the work of the RHSC. Panelists: Sadia Rahman (SERAC-Bangladesh); Patrick Segawa (Public Health Ambassadors Uganda); Fsahat UI Hassan (Youth Advocacy network, Pakistan); Emily Sullivan (FP2020) Closing Reflection by John Townsend, Coalition Chair 12:15 SESSION 10 Closing Session: What s on the Horizon Pour Elle? Membership Meeting Highlights and closing remarks, John Townsend, Coalition Chair 13:00 MEETING ENDS & LUNCH Foyer First Floor