With funding from Department for International Development (DFID) through International Planned Parenthood (IPPF), FPAM is implementing Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) project in Kasungu and Lilongwe districts. Overall, the project aims at attaining improved Sexual and reproductive health and rights of poor, socially excluded and or underserved people, especially women, girls, youth, and disabled in Malawi.
The project is operating across 27 countries, 24 in Africa and 3 in Asia, to deliver life-saving family planning services to previously underserved women and men.
In Malawi, the project is implemented by consortium partners of Options and Development Media International (DMI) and FPAM in delivering the WISH programme in Lilongwe and Kasungu districts. The project is also to engage ePACT who will be doing the third-party monitoring.
The project has 5 key performance indicators: Couple Years of Protection (CYP), Additional users, Young people under 20 years, users in poverty and sustainability.
Activities under WISH are done with the involvement of all key implementing partners at national, district and community levels. These include; the Ministry of Health (MOH), faith-based health facilities such as (CHAM) facilities and other service delivery partners under the social franchise network for the service delivery component.







