The workshop open by UNFPA introduce the participants, objectives, expectations, administration as well as logistics.
According to UNFPA in collaboration with the World Bank and ILO will launch a new initiative to involve the private sector in working with and helping governments, NGOS and the public sector in African countries to increase the usage, access and availability of 20 billion condom by the year 2020.
The usage and provision target of 20 billion condoms by 2020 would help to make the vision of significantly lower a new HIV and STI infections and reduce incidence of unintended pregnancy including to achieve accessing to sexual and reproductive health a reality.
The workshop is consultation with companies who produce and market condoms to discuss how to build stronger male and female condom of private sector presence in countries across Africa. And also look at how to work with the private sector involve a number of donor, government regulatory authorities, NGOs and other organization.
As the result from UNFPA, governments, public sector as well as others NGOS had worked in the African countries especially in Sub Saharan Africa still face many obstacles in working with people in various behaviors and believe as well as the difficulty in registration.