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Health facility and health worker baseline assessment for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child health and nutrition services

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Date
2015-02
Author
Ministry of Health
Type
Technical Report
Language
en
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Abstract
Rationale for the baseline health facility and health worker evaluation continued, stronger and coordinated efforts are needed to reduce health disparities, ensure high coverage, and move Zambia closer to its MDG targets. In collaboration with UNICEF, the recently formulated national program, “Accelerating Progress towards Maternal, Neonatal and Child Morbidity and Mortality Reduction in Zambia” (also referred to as the MDG Acceleration Initiative, or MDGi) will operationalize this strategy over the next four years. The program aims to improve the availability and quality of maternal, neonatal and child health & nutrition services in 11 selected target districts in Copperbelt and Lusaka Provinces. The program will focus on strengthening service delivery at the district-level, and on building management capacity at the provincial- and national-levels. Supply-side interventions for improving the availability and quality of services will be complemented by demand side measures implemented at the community- and household-levels. As a prelude to the implementation of this program, we conducted a baseline assessment to determine health facility readiness and to provide input to guide program planning, monitoring and evaluation. An analysis of the results of this assessment is presented in this report for all 11 districts stratified by different levels of the health system.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11667
Citation
Ministry of Health (2015). Health facility and health worker baseline assessment for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child health and nutrition services
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Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State
Publisher
University of Zambia, Medical Library
Subject
Child Health--Zambia
Maternal health services--Zambia
Health Facilities--Zambia
Description
MDGI final Report for Health Facility and Health Worker Baseline Assessment for Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child Health and Nutrition Services
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