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Maternal Newborn and Child Health Progress Report

Maternal Newborn and Child Health Progress Report. Technical Review Meeting- 7 th -8 th September Presented by Dr Neema Rusibamayila- AD -RCH. Outline. Demographic Data/Indicators Achievements Constraints Opportunities. Demographic Data. Maternal Mortality- 578/1000 live births

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Maternal Newborn and Child Health Progress Report

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  1. Maternal Newborn and Child HealthProgress Report Technical Review Meeting- 7th -8th September Presented by Dr Neema Rusibamayila- AD -RCH

  2. Outline • Demographic Data/Indicators • Achievements • Constraints • Opportunities

  3. Demographic Data • Maternal Mortality- 578/1000 live births • UMR- 81/1000 live births (TDHS 2009/10) • IMR-51/1000 live births ( TDHS 2009/10) • NMR -26/1000 live births (TDHS 2009/10) • CPR 36% all methods, 27.4% modern methods. (TFR 5.4)

  4. Achievements- Guidelines/Strategies • Launch of NFCIP, ARH Strategy, • Revised LSS, Family Planning, FANC , Kangaroo Mother care Training packages • Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control, Policy guidelines on Management of Gender Based violence. Essential newborn care guidelines, Postnatal care guidelines

  5. Achievements • Resource mobilization • CCHP’s –Road Map Activities • MNCH equipment –World Bank, Aus-AID, SDC, UN- JP2, WHO-EC/ MoHSW, Basket, CCHP’s. • FP commodities – USAID, UNFPA. • Integrated PMTCT/MNCH proposal submitted in round 10 • Advocacy –MNCH at all levels

  6. Achievements- Capacity Building • LSS /FANC –>800 HW trained • FP –.> 470 • HBB- Roll out (> 600 HW) • Kangaroo Mother care (11 sites) • PHI -(> 228 HW) • Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (86% of RCH clinics, 17% HEID) , (>2000 HW) • Supervision

  7. Constraints • Inadequate human resource for Health • Inadequate equipment and supplies for MNCH including FP commodities • Poor quality of supervision • Inadequate support for zonal RCH offices to coordinate and support supervision. • Difficulty in monitoring progress (depending on surveys)

  8. Opportunities • Strengthening integration of services • Integration of HIV/MNCH services • High level political commitment • Global advocacy and action for MDG 4 and 5 • Increased partners interested in MNCH • Key strategic documents in place

  9. Conclusion Progress has been made WE CAN DO MORE Let us Play Our Part

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