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Job Report Presentation STRENGTHENING OF COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEM FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL (B) JFY2018 Job Report Presentation Participant Name: Job Title: Organization: ※Include the name of the department, or the section you belong to Country: Name of JICA Project: ※IF you are involved in, please give the name.

Contents 1. Location 2. Responsible Area 2‐1. Map of responsible area & Health-related facilities 2‐2. Living situation of the responsible area 3. Responsibilities 3-1. Job title and organogram 3-2. Job description 4. Current Situation of Infectious Diseases 4-1. to 4-2. Indicators 4-3. Current situation of infectious diseases in the country 4-4. Challenges in infectious diseases control and characteristic efforts 5. Expectations to This Training and Reasons

You will be coming to Okinawa!! 1. Location ※Please replace the map below with the map of your country. You will be coming to Okinawa!!

2. Responsible Area My responsible area is  □National □Regional    ※Check ☑ the applicable one. 2-1. Map of responsible area & Health-related facilities ※Place the map of your responsible area, or covering area of your organization and indicate the locations of hospitals and health facilities on the map.   Number of hospitals ( ) Number of health facilities ( )       

2-2. Living situation of the responsible area 1) Characteristics Temperature, Language, Main industries, etc. 2) Living situation   Housing, Water supply, Disposal of human waste, Roads, Transportation, Information network, etc. ※ Place the photos to visualize the living situation       

3. Responsibilities 3-1. Job title and organogram Number of staff ( ) Number of your staff (   ) Describe the organogram of your work place, and highlight your position.

3-2. Job description ※List your main responsibilities.

4. Current Situation of Infections Dieases 4‐1. Indicators Indicators Country Responsible area*  Source Area (k㎡) Total population Literacy rate Life Expectancy Crude mortality rate /1,000 people Major causes of death 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) *If your responsible area is “nation”, you can leave “Responsible area” blank.

4‐2. Indicators Indicators Country Source Tuberculosis Malaria Leprosy Morbidity  /100,000 people Number of newly registered patients in a year Malaria   /100,000 people Leprosy HIV infection Number of newly registered infection cases in a year Number of newly reported AIDS patients *Prevalence rate is described by the new infection to 100,000 population in one year.

Information Disclosure 4‐3. Current situation of infectious diseases in the country 1) Infectious diseases surveillance system □YES, there is. □NO, there isn’t. ※Check ☑ the applicable one. ※ Draw the diagram to explain the referral and transfer system. Statistics, Analysis, Information Disclosure Example Healthcare Facility Public Health Center Regional Level National Level Report Feedback Doctor

2) Critical infectious diseases in my country ※List the names. 3) Community health volunteer workers for infectious diseases control □Yes  □Paid □Not paid □No

4‐4. Challenges in infectious diseases control and characteristic efforts Characteristic efforts made by my organization

5. Expectation to This Program and Reasons