Presentation for Proposed Biennial Work Plan 2012/2013

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Biennial Work
Plan (BWP)
2012-2013
PAHO/WHO Guyana
4 April 2011
Pan American
Health
Organization
2011
Projects
• Health Systems and Services (HSS)
• Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases
(CND)
• Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
(SED)
• Family and Community Health (FCH)
• Management and Coordination (MCP)
Pan American
Health
Organization
2011
GOAL
To improve the health and
welfare of
the people of Guyana
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Health
Organization
2011
Health Systems and Services
Purpose
To strengthen health systems
and services based on primary health care (PHC)
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in HSS
Service delivery, with emphasis on PHC
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PHC network
Essential Public Health Functions
Quality improvement, including patient safety
Management
Human resources for health (HRH)
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HR Observatory
Planning, recruitment, retention (HRH Action Plan)
MOH HRD Unit
Leaders in International Health Program (LIHP)
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in HSS
Health system governance, with emphasis on NHSS
• New NHSS
• MOH Management Information Systems
• Social protection in health - Package of Publicly
Guaranteed Health Services
Health information systems
• Data quality
• Analysis and reporting of information
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in HSS
Essential medicines, pharmaceutical policies, and
technologies
• Procurement of medical products and supplies – PAHO
Strategic Fund
• Blood donation
• Essential medicines
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Health
Organization
2011
Communicable and
Non-communicable Diseases
Purpose
To build national capacity to respond to
communicable and
non-communicable diseases
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in CND
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Communicable diseases
Non-Communicable diseases
IHR (2005) implementation
Epidemic preparedness
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in CND
Communicable diseases
• HIV/AIDS/STIs prevention, care, treatment and
support
– Key populations at higher risk, including miners,
adolescents, MSM, SWs and PLHA
– Integration of gender
– PMTCT; elimination of congenital syphilis
– HIV-DR
• Continuation of rollout of IMAI strategy
• Strengthened surveillance at PHC level, including of
TB, HIV, malaria, with disaggregation of data by sex,
ethnicity, and age
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in CND
Communicable diseases
• Quality assurance - TB diagnosis and treatment
(DOTS), infection control, and blood safety
• Integrated vector control, control of neglected tropical
diseases
• IHR core capacities; pandemic influenza; early
detection of outbreaks at regional level
• Inter-country collaboration for prevention of Footand-Mouth disease (Ministries of Agriculture/Health
Brazil, Venezuela and Guyana)
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in CND
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
• Health promotion:
– NCD risk factors
– Eye health, oral health
• Tobacco control – use of survey data, legislation,
standards for packaging and labeling of tobacco
products; smoke-free environments
• Reduction of harmful use of alcohol – policy, use of
survey data
• Violence and injury prevention
– Road safety
– Gender-based violence
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in CND
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
• Surveillance and disaggregation of data for NCDs
• Mental health promotion and substance abuse
prevention
• Healthy settings: workplace, school, and community
• Annual observances of ‘Health’ Days
• Nutrition, food safety and food security
– National oversight
– WHO’s 5 Keys to Safer Food
– Food-borne disease surveillance
– Food vending
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Health
Organization
2011
Social and Environmental
Determinants of Health
Purpose
To strengthen policies, plans, and programs that
promote environmental sustainability, target
vulnerable populations, and reduce health inequities
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in SED
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Health promotion
Disaster planning, preparedness and risk
reduction
Drinking water quality, sanitation, hygiene
practices
Occupational health and safety
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in SED
Health promotion
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Gender, human rights - reduction of inequities
Capacity for health promotion
Faces, Voices and Places Initiative (MDGs at
community level)
Indigenous people’s health
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in SED
Disaster risk reduction, planning, and response
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Health sector disaster and emergency planning
Safe Hospital Index
Food safety and security in emergencies
Response to climate change
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in SED
Drinking water quality, sanitation, hygiene practices
• Norms and standards
• Water safety, including surveillance
• Water, sanitation, and hygiene promotion
• Climate change and health
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in SED
Occupational health and safety
• Norms and standards
• Surveillance
• Climate change and health
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Health
Organization
2011
Family and Community Health
Purpose
To improve the health of the family, and by
extension, the community
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in FCH
• Maternal, perinatal, child and adolescent health
• Immunization
• Primary health care strategies and services related to
FCH
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in FCH
Maternal, perinatal, child and adolescent health
• Emergency obstetric and neonatal management
• Surveillance, including Perinatal Information
System
• IMCI
• IMAN
• WHO Growth Chart
• Micronutrient study
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Health
Organization
2011
Areas to be addressed in FCH
Immunization
• EPI coverage
• Elimination of rubella and Congenital Rubella
Syndrome
• Vaccine procurement – PAHO Revolving Fund
Primary health care strategies and services
• Sexual and reproductive health integration into
MCH
• Strengthening of nutrition services
Pan American
Health
Organization
2011
PAHO’s Total Planned Amount for Technical
Cooperation with Guyana: 2012-2013 (US$2,057,400)
1,063.9
1,200.0
1,000.0
$$ (x1000)
800.0
600.0
343.5
312.5
400.0
337.5
200.0
0.0
Series1
HSS
CND
SED
FCH
312.5
1,063.9
343.5
337.5
Pan American
Health
Organization
2011
Genuine cooperation is one in which
each helps the other, all advancing in
the joint effort of knowing the reality
that they are trying to transform.
Paulo Freire
Pan American
Health
Organization
2011