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    Increased Access To AndIncreased Access To And

    Quality Of Education AndQuality Of Education AndHealth ServicesHealth Services

    Increased Access To AndIncreased Access To And

    Quality Of Education AndQuality Of Education AndHealth ServicesHealth Services

    ($1.5billion)($1.5billion)

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    Increased Access To AndQuality Of Education

    Education forneglected

    groups

    (esp. girls)

    Adopt newtechnologies

    Develop

    teacher andadministrative

    skills.

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    OBJECTIVE

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    Increased Access To And

    Quality of Health Services

    improvedhealth care

    for mothersand children

    family

    planningservices

    combat

    infectiousdiseases such ashepatitis, polio

    and tuberculosis.

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    Millennium development goals

    Reduce under five mortality by two

    third b/t 1990&2015 Reduce by three quarters the

    maternal mortality ratio.

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    Achieve universal access toreproductive health

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    FOCUSES

    Geographic areas where servicedelivery is poor

    Geographic areas where there is

    demonstrated susceptibility to

    extremist organizations

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    Health and Education

    Assistance

    provincial government

    institutions

    Districtgovernmentinstitutions

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    Target District Chakwal, Punjab

    Social Setting Municipal and Peri-urban

    Social Setting Mixed Rural and Urban

    Geography: Agricultural land

    Temperature: Moderate

    About District Chakwal

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    BUDGETING

    Allocated budget Rs.100M:

    Salaried TBAs Trainers 10x12x10,000 = 1.2M

    Salaried LHVs for M & S 10x12x10,000 = 1.2M

    Salaries doctors = 10MDrugs:

    Iron and folic acid = 2M

    Food supplements = 1M

    Anti malarial = 1.5M

    Anti tuberculosis = 1.5M

    TT inject = I LAKHTB Screening program = 2 M

    De-worming drugs = .5M

    Health education material = 1,M

    :Laboratory equipment = 10,M

    Laboratory equipment = 30,M

    Hospital equipment = 10,MUltrasound machines x 20 = 30,M

    Safe delivery kits x 5000 = 1,M

    Weighting machines x 30 = 60,000

    Fetoscopes = 5000

    BP setsx30 = 60,000

    Utilities = 1,M

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    3 MAJOR INTERVENTIONS

    PREVENTING PREGNANCY

    More abundant family planning services & easily available

    PREVENTING COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCYImprove health status

    Improve nutrition & micro nutrient

    De-worming

    Anti malarial treatment

    Anti tuberculosis treatmentProtection from violence

    TREATMENT ONCE A COMPLICATION ARISES

    At the referrals

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    SWOT ANALYSIS

    Strengths S.Input WMOs & U/S available, paramedics trained Sufficient Budget available

    S.distribution FLCFs location

    MCH available

    M&O Drugs, Reffral at a RHC

    S.Output Reffrals to THQ&DHQ

    Weakness S.I Not enough RHCs & bhus

    Not enough WMOs

    S.D 1 W,P fpr 3 BHUs

    M.O Free ambulance (3) in papers UNFPA-

    Free phones (LHWs) om [a[ers

    S.O BHUs have less OPD in the absence of doctor

    Opportunities Com verb Community is well aware of the problem,

    Comprehensive EMCO services at DHQ

    S.I PGts from HFH go on rotation for 3 m to DHQ

    S.D Each MO is managing 3 BHUs

    M&O UNFPA for ambulances and mobile phones

    Threat Com.part Majority is rural so may pose resistance to interventions

    System factors Difficult for MOs to manage 3 BHUs at alternate day

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    Evaluation every 3 months

    % of pregnant received antenatal checkup

    % of women received TT vaccines

    % of women received iron and folic acid

    % of population received de-worming drugs

    Health education material provided

    Anti-malarial provided

    TB screening tests performed

    Family planning materials provided

    Transport provided to emergency obstetric casesReduction in malaria prevalence

    Reduction in maternal deaths

    IMPACT EVALUATION

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    THANKS