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The three proposed country programme outputs are interconnected with the adolescence and youth themes, which are mainstreamed across all three. The country programme will utilize the following modes of engagement and accelerators to drive progress towards the three transformative results: (a) advocate for increased budgetary allocation and financing for sexual and reproductive health backed by data and evidence; (b) promote innovative and digital solutions, sex and age-disaggregated data and evidence to scale up cost-effective interventions for rights-based planning and coordination, including following the 2022 census; (c) sustain modalities to ensure crosscutting humanitarian, development and peace-responsive efforts while building forward better human rights-based and gender-transformative approaches that improve equitable access to services; (d) increase emphasis on demand generation and gendertransformative interventions to address harmful social norms; (e) develop, strengthen and facilitate partnerships with civil society, including persons with disabilities, women and youthled organizations, academia, the private sector, financial institutions, United Nations organizations and development partners to promote rights, influence policymaking and financial streams, ensure accountability, monitor implementation of sexual and reproductive health/genderbased violence policies and facilitate South-South cooperation, especially among Central Asian countries.