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LAC REGIONAL PHN PROGRAMS
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HEALTH PRIORITIES Strategic Objective More effective delivery of selected health services and policy interventions
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5 Current Initiatives, 2 Planned Vaccination IMCI Maternal Mortality Anti-Microbial Resistance Health Sector Reform HIV/AIDS (planned) Family Planning (planned)
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SO Structure, Indicators Each Initiative has: SO level statement defines the selected health service or policy intervention SO level indicator(s) IRs with indicators
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Initiative Implementation Authorized $30 million/5 years to increase in FY 01 to $32/6 years Multiple implementing agencies/Initiative PAHO (except HIV/AIDS, Family Planning) G/PHN Cooperating Agencies (except Vacc) Coordinated by Steering Committees: USAID, G/PHN CAs, PAHO(as involved) Target countries selected for magnitude and severity of problems
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HURRICANE RECONSTRUCTION Special Objective Health Components SpO: Hurricane reconstruction services in the LAC region provided
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OVERVIEW of HEALTH COMPONENTS CDC IAA $15,000,000 21 May 99 through 21 May 02 Sub-grants to PAHO and Association of Public Health Laboratories Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti, regional
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OVERVIEW OF HEALTH COMPONENTS (con’t) PAHO-CR Grant $1,499,835 (they lost $165 to DC parking fines) 30 June 00 through 31 December 01 Sub-grants to Ministry of Public Health Social Security
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CDC IAA STRUCTURE SpO-level objective: Re-establish and sustain the capacity for assessment of health status and the early detection and effective response to outbreaks and changes in disease patterns IR 1: Surveillance Disease surveillance rehabilitated and information used for public health decisions
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CDC IAA Structure (con’t) IR 2: Epidemiological Training Increased availability of trained epidemiologists in the region and the training of other levels of health workers by these epidemiologists IR 3: Laboratories Infectious disease and environmental health laboratories rehabilitated. IR 4: Community-based programming Capacity of MOHs to design and implement community based prevention and control of disease institutionalized.
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PAHO-Costa Rica Grant OVERVIEW SpO-level objective: Overall health of the population that lives in areas of high post-Mitch immigration improved.
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PAHO-Costa Rica Grant Components IR 1: Health Care Increased coverage of health care for individuals IR 2: Public Health Public health actions strengthened IR 3: Health Information Information System for immigrant population improved
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NEW PHN Strategic Objective FY 02-FY 06
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What would be different? Focus on relationship to mission programs Common Intermediate Results across initiatives Programming in each of Agency PHN SOs, rather than selected topics
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What would be the same? Activities grouped into Initiatives Advisors assigned to specific initiatives Emphasis on cross-country activities that missions and G cannot do Avoid in-country implementation activities Multiple implementing agencies per initiative Coordinate using Committees of implementing agencies
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Very Drafty Results Framework Strategic Objective: USAID country programs advanced and supported in priority PHN areas
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Drafty Results Framework (continued) IR 1: PHN trends and sector profiles compiled and communicated IR 2: Knowledge, technologies, and methods developed or adapted IR3: Innovations/lessons learned identified, analyzed, synthesized, and or disseminated IR 4: Opportunities to share experiences and advice between countries promoted IR 5: Appropriate PHN approaches advocated
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