Committed in pursuing its mission for achieving excellence in management of population programmes, to make them more effective, efficient and equitable, for improving the quality of life of people.

Since its establishment in 1973, ICOMP has been both an instrument for and was instrumental in the improvement of management of population programmes.

Strengthening Leadership and Management Capacity

Strengthening Leadership and Management Capacity

ICOMP’s approach to managerial leadership development is anchored on …

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Building Good Practices

Building Good Practices

ICOMP’s innovative programme management initiatives are carried out through provisi…

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Promoting Policy Dialogue

Promoting Policy Dialogue

ICOMP organised round tables and seminars, and implemented projects on the role of civi…

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Promoting Policy Dialogue

  • UNFPA Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (APRO) and the International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP) hold the Regional Consultation on Family Planning on 8-10 December in Bangkok.

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  • Consultations with Policy Makers on Linkages of HIV/AIDS and RTI/STIs Prevention with SRHR

    Consultations with Policy Makers on Linkages of HIV/AIDS and RTI/STIs Prevention with SRHR held in the 5th Asia Pacific Conference on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (17-20 October 2009)

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  • Realising the importance of South-South cooperation and collaboration,  ICOMP engaged itself in a short-term project on utilizing South-South modalities of creating a pool of resources for technical assistance,  documenting best practices and sharing of experiences for enhancing regional capacities.  This project funded by the Asia and Pacific Division, UNFPA, consisted of four components.

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  • Asia Pacific Alliance

    The Asia-Pacific Alliance: Advancing the ICPD-POA (APA/ICPD)  is a network that aims to strengthen the cooperation among RH, environment and development NGOs, official development assistance agencies, relevant government agencies, and other organisations in the Pacific Rim donor countries that are committed to population, RH, sustainable development and objectives agreed upon in Cairo.

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  • South-South Cooperation

    South-South Collaboration is an important mechanism for improving RH services. An important means for learning and capacity strengthening, it promotes:

    Exchange Modalities - information exchange, training, high-level visits, inter-country meetings and workshops, technical assistance and peer review.

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