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STAYING ALIVE! MAKING MATERNAL HEALTH WORK KENYA
MONITORING AND EVALUATION TRAININGTools and AkvoFlow
BY
ALEXIA WADIME
30TH OCTOBER 2013
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Project background
Project intervention areas and expected outcomes
Project strategies
Achievements
Challenges
BACKGROUND Project Sites: West Pokot
Budget: Euros 1,530,000
Funding agency: Dutch Government
Project duration: Three (3) years – Jan 2013 to Dec 2015
GOAL To contribute to the achievement of the MDG 5a, to reduce by 75%
the maternal mortality, and significantly reduce the maternal morbidity of 116,000 WRA in West Pokot County
EXPECTED OUTCOMES (1)
# Project intervention Area
Expected outcomes
1 Family Planning At least 20% of the women accept a family planning method post-deliveryAt least 60% of the women aged 15-20 yrs of age have access to FP methods of their choice
2 Safe delivery At least 50% of the deliveries are attended to by skilled attendantsAt least 70% of the pregnant women have essential care & drugs timely administered to prevent haemorrhage, eclampsia & infections during their delivery
3 Abortion & PAC care
At least 20% of the women who had a reported abortion receive adequate post-abortion care
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OUTCOMES (2)
# Project intervention Area
Expected outcomes
4 Antenatal care 100% coverage of 1 ANC visitAt least 60% coverage of 4 ANC visitsAt least 50% of the pregnant women with obstetric complications are referred to health facilities for care
5 Fistula prevention & treatment
At least 50% reduction in fistula incidenceAt least 80% of identified women with fistula are treated & rehabilitated
6 PMTCT At least 80% of the HIV-positive pregnant women receive treatment to prevent mother-to-child transmission
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PROJCT STRATEGIES (1)
1. INCREASING KNOWLEDGE & CREATING DEMAND FOR MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
- Training CHWs on maternal health CHS technical module
- Introducing performance-based incentives for CHWs
- Working with the community leaders including religious & council of elders
2. ENHANCING THE CAPACITIES OF HEALTH FACILITIES
- Train health workers on maternal health – FANC, PAC, BEmOC
- Minor renovations for health facilities in project sites- Supply of basic equipments for maternal health services- Supply of basic drugs & other supplies- Conducting fistula repairs using AMREF surgeons, and onsite
training of County based doctors & nurses- Setting up youth friendly centres
PROJECT STRATEGIES (2)3. QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Conducting supportive supervision – CHMT and Sub –CHMTs- Initiating partnership defined quality (PDQ) at health facilities in
project sites- Enhancing mentorship
4. DOCUMENTATION AND DISSEMINATIONS OF BEST PRACTICES FOR REPLICATION
- Conducting Operations Researches (OR)
- Publications in peer review journals
- Presentations in local and international conferences
- Case-studies & CBHMIS
5. ADVOCACY
- Influencing policies
- Increased budget for maternal health services in the County
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Start-up team Project work plan revised & approved by donor Recruitment of staff - 4 staff on board, recruitment for an M&E officer
in progress Regional planning meeting – Baseline survey, OR Office space identified – Teachers’ Plaza, 2nd floor County health team sensitized on the project Project sites identified – Pokot North, Pokot South and Pokot West,
but fistulae management to the entire county Baseline survey undertaken Year 2 work plan developed and submitted to donor
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CHALLENGES
Delayed signing of the agreements thus leading to delays on the commencement of the activities
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ACKOWLEDGEMENTS
Dutch Government for funding
AMREF Netherlands
West Pokot Health Management Team
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END
THANKS & BE BLESSED