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Health Services Infrastructure Improvement Project Report

This report highlights the progress and outcomes of the AXxes-assisted health service care utilization and infrastructure rehabilitation project in a health center and maternity in Pania Mutombo, BCZS. The report covers areas such as immunizations, reproductive health, family planning, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, PMCTC, and malaria. The organizational chart, partnerships, services strengthening, and promising partner grants are also detailed.

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Health Services Infrastructure Improvement Project Report

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  1. Projet AXxes TechnicalReview August 2008

  2. 57 AXxes-assisted HZs

  3. AXxes Project Organizational Chart

  4. Health Service Care Utilization

  5. Rehabilitating Health Infrastructure

  6. Pania Mutombo BCZS

  7. Kamayi Health Center and Maternity, Kayamba HZ

  8. Incinerator

  9. Reproductive Health and Family Planning

  10. FISTULA REPARATION

  11. Immunizations

  12. Cold Chain Support

  13. CLINIC IMCI

  14. Water and Sanitation

  15. Slabs with soil mold, HZ Kabongo

  16. Kabulo, Kitenge ZS

  17. Malaria

  18. Malaria All of the Roll Back Malaria components have been reinforced including ITNs. AXxes partners received and distributed 172,000 Long Lasting Impregnated Nets (92,000 for ECC; 56,000 for CRS and 24,000 for WVI) during this Y2 ACTs are now available in HZs and the process of reducing the price is going on : 300 FC for adult and 150 Fc for children

  19. Tuberculosis

  20. HIV/AIDS and PMCTC

  21. 254 clinical staff workers have been trained in PMTCT: • Kasai Occidental (4HZs) : 33 • Kolwezi (5 HZs) : 43 • Mbujimayi (4 HZs) : 36 • Lodja (1 HZ) : 9 • Haut-Lomami (6 HZs) : 60 • N. Sud-Kivu (5 HZs): 65 • PMTCT “focal points” : 8

  22. Health Systems Strengthening

  23. Component B • Provision of HZ with SNIS forms and Integrate GESIS in HZ (training and provision of computers) • Support to monthly reviews by HZMTs w/ providers & COGE • Support to HZ Administrative Councils (36/57) • Improve drug supply management to reduce stock outs and track credit system • Conduct integrated and formative supervisions by HZMT to each HC every month • Train and support NGOs in proposal development & management

  24. PROMISING PARTNER’S GRANT Four new grants, ranging from $25,000 to $30,000, were selected this quarter for funding and submitted to the USAID for approval.

  25. Component C • Support to Three national workshops • PNSR strategic plan • revision of surveillance tools and forms • SNIS reinforcement with the international HMN tool • Assistance to PEV and gavi CSO with the technical support of Basics • Support provincial/district technical meetings (BTD, CPP, BTP) and to supervise quarterly: • Support the supervisions of the MOH intermediate level by the central level selected directions and programs

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