Strengthening health services in Chechnya at primary health care level with the focus on reduction of Mother to Child transmission of HIV/AIDS
01/03/2005 - 01/12/2006 (ongoing project)
Project goals
The overall objective of the programme is reduction of maternal and child morbidity and mortality. Support to national efforts to improved quality and primary health care. Reduction of HIV/AIDS transmission. WHO will promote skills of local health care providers and to enhance the quality of care with special emphasis on primary health care, family and community practices. WHO will develop and promote strategies and effective tools to increase the health awareness of the general population, including care-seeking behaviour for selected conditions of public health importance.
To consolidate the success of the 2003/2004 implementation of the programme, WHO plans to continue capacity building through training sessions in HIV/AIDS prevention and Mother and Child Health on medical and community level; needs assessments of basic equipment and supplies and provision of priority items; follow-up and impact evaluation; health promotion activities and health campaigns for young adults.
Results
The overall objective of the programme is reduction of maternal and child morbidity and mortality. Support to national efforts to improved quality and primary health care. Reduction of HIV/AIDS transmission. WHO will promote skills of local health care providers and to enhance the quality of care with special emphasis on primary health care, family and community practices. WHO will develop and promote strategies and effective tools to increase the health awareness of the general population, including care-seeking behaviour for selected conditions of public health importance.
To consolidate the success of the 2003/2004 implementation of the programme, WHO plans to continue capacity building through training sessions in HIV/AIDS prevention and Mother and Child Health on medical and community level; needs assessments of basic equipment and supplies and provision of priority items; follow-up and impact evaluation; health promotion activities and health campaigns for young adults.
Copyright 20022024, Federal Public Health Institute The project is funded by WHO/CIDA Health Care Policy and Stewardship Programme in Russia Developed in co-operation with the EU funded Tacis "North West Health Replication Project"