Parameters | L1 facilities (n=556) | L2 delivery points (n=1354) | L3 delivery points (n=438) | ||||||
First visit (baseline) | Last visit | Progress in % points | First visit (baseline) | Last visit | Progress in % points | First visit (baseline) | Last visit | Progress in % points | |
Availability of essential supplies (Source: observation and record review by monitor) | |||||||||
All three contraceptives (intrauterine contraceptive device, oral contraceptive pills and condoms) | 59% | 74% | ↑ 15 | 68% | 85% | ↑ 17 | 78% | 90% | ↑ 12 |
Emergency contraceptive pills | 60% | 71% | ↑ 11 | 62% | 73% | ↑ 11 | 66% | 80% | ↑ 14 |
PPIUCD forceps | 16% | 30% | ↑ 14 | 40% | 68% | ↑ 28 | 76% | 89% | ↑ 13 |
Kits for manual vacuum aspiration | – | – | – | 22% | 31% | ↑ 9 | 56% | 64% | ↑ 8 |
Availability of services at health facilities (Source: record review and discussion with facility staff by monitor) | |||||||||
Family planning counselling during antenatal visits | 73% | 85% | ↑ 12 | 77% | 85% | ↑ 8 | 85% | 92% | ↑ 7 |
Postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device (PPIUCD) insertion service available at the facilities | 10% | 16% | ↑ 6 | 30% | 51% | ↑ 21 | 66% | 84% | ↑ 18 |
Community-based service delivery (Source: record review and discussion with facility staff by monitor) | |||||||||
Home delivery of contraceptives by accredited social health activist (ASHA) workers | 72% | 82% | ↑ 10 | 71% | 82% | ↑ 11 | 57% | 67% | ↑ 10 |
Incentives to ASHA for promotion of delay or spacing between births | 50% | 63% | ↑ 13 | 54% | 72% | ↑ 18 | 55% | 64% | ↑ 9 |
Incentives to ASHA for accompanying PPIUCD clients | 30% | 47% | ↑ 17 | 36% | 55% | ↑ 19 | 47% | 60% | ↑ 13 |