Day 2 of the CODSAiN Annual Review Meeting focused on reviewing progress in detail and strengthening the path forward, deepening technical discussions while shaping a clear and collaborative roadmap for the final year of implementation. The day began with reflections on progress from Day 1 and an assessment of state maturity, setting the tone for evidence-informed conversations on sustainability and readiness.
Key sessions examined family planning commodity security, highlighting the critical role of government leadership, partner alignment, and data-driven procurement in ensuring uninterrupted access to commodities. Participants also engaged in technical discussions on data triangulation and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of aligning commodity consumption data (LMIS) with service delivery data (DHIS2) to improve program quality and decision-making.
A major highlight was the 2026 Strategy Design Lab, where participants worked across thematic areas including service delivery and community linkages, demand generation and social mobilization, and monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems to co-create CODSAiN’s final-year roadmap.
The day concluded with state-level sustainability discussions and commitments from States, reinforcing CODSAiN’s shift from project implementation to long-term systems strengthening and scale. Through collaboration, data, and shared accountability, Day 2 reaffirmed CODSAiN’s focus on sustaining impact beyond the life of the project.













