| Reporting Organization: | Sante Monde (formerly Centre de cooperation internationale en sante et developpement (CCISD)) |
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| Total Budget ($CAD): | $ 22,208,000 |
| Timeframe: | August 1, 2017 - August 31, 2021 |
| Status: | Implementation |
| Contact Information: |
Maguil Gouja [email protected] |
Sante Monde (formerly Centre de cooperation internationale en sante et developpement (CCISD))
| Haiti - $ 22,208,000.00 (100.00%) | |
| Adolescent Health (10 %) | |
| Health Promotion & Education (10 %) | |
| Health Systems, Training & Infrastructure (10 %) | |
| Newborn & Child Health (10 %) | |
| Primary Health Care (10 %) | |
| Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (10 %) | |
| Sexual Health & Rights (10 %) | |
| Gender Equality (10 %) | |
| Economic Development & Empowerment (5 %) | |
| Human Rights, Advocacy & Public Engagement (5 %) | |
| Sexual & Gender-based Violence (5 %) | |
| WASH (5 %) | |
The project (also known by its French acronym PRISMA – Prise en charge intégrée de la santé de la mère et de l’enfant dans l’Artibonite) aims to increase the coverage of sexual and reproductive health services and quality care for mothers, newborns and children in 8 of the 15 communes of the Artibonite department in Haiti. This is achieved by strengthening the health governance of the department; strengthening institutional emergency obstetric and neonatal care and community building. Project activities include: (1) constructing or rehabilitating spaces to improve services in seven basic emergency obstetric and neonatal health care centers for pregnant women; (2) training and mentoring managers, nurses and health workers in family planning and maternal and neonatal health care; 3) carrying out micro-projects for the renovation or construction of drinking water supply, sanitation and hygiene infrastructures in the health facilities of the project; (4) training and accompanying 150 members of local voluntary women’s organizations and doubling the number of community health workers (269) responsible for sensitizing and referring populations to available health services; and (5) strengthening the functioning of the supply centers responsible for the distribution of medicines and medical equipment throughout the department. Overall, health facilities supported by the project seek to provide such services to approximately 146 000 women and 66 000 children under five.
| Gender and age: | Adult women Adult men Adolescent females Adolescent males Children, girls Children, boys Under-5 children Newborns |
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| Descriptors: | Urban Rural |
| Total Direct Population: | 239,748 |
| Total Indirect Population: | 550 |
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IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN, GIRLS AND CHILDREN AGED 0-5 IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ARTIBONITE. Increased use by women of child-bearing age, girls, and children under five years of age (WGC) of quality health services incorporating a gender equality (GE) and environmentally responsible approach in 8 communes. Strengthened inclusive leadership and governance in the Departmental Health Authority of Artibonite (DHAA) in RMNCH, taking GE and the environment into account.
Better use by women of childbearing age, girls, and children under age five (WGC) of quality health services incorporating a gender equality (EG) and environmentally responsible approach in 8 communes. Inclusive leadership and governance are strengthened in the Departmental Health Authority of Artibonite (DHAA) in RMNCH, taking GE and the environment into account.