M&E Support for the implementation of the district health policy
Description
The overall aim of the project is to support tangible improvements to district level Primary Health Care (PHC) services for the most vulnerable sections of the population, particularly women and children, through assisting in the development of an effective, district-based Primary Health Care (PHC) delivery system, in line with new national policies of decentralization of health services:
The project aimed to improve the district-based primary health care delivery system in six districts within the Governorates of Sana’a and Hodeidah. It supported the implementation of new organizational and policy-making procedures as well as devising strategies to control main endemic disease.
The project is working towards offering technical support at both district and governorate level, by the placement of International Co-operation for Development (ICD) development workers (DWs) with the required expertise, to work alongside counterparts and provide training and support towards the implementation of the district health policy. The project promote effective democratic participation of the communities in planning and promoting their own health care, through training at district level and advocacy at a national level.
Co-financed with the WB Social Fund for Development, the OPEC Fund for International Development administered the loan for the project. The Executing Agency was represented by the ICD in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Health as national counterpart.
Services
- To review/measure the extent to which project objectives have been met
- To identify the main strengths and weaknesses of the project and make suggestions about overcoming weaknesses
- To make suggestions on issues relating to the overall sustainability of the project and criteria to assist in devising an exit strategy
- To write a report reflecting the above
