Using and Improving Indictors for CCM of Sick Children_Cyaka_5.3.12
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CORE Group SPRING MEETING 2012
PSI’s CCMimpact Program3 May, 2012
Wilmington, DEYves CYAKA
Population Services International
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Program Overview
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Cameroon DRC Malawi Mali Total population covered
2.13 Million 1.51 Million 1.50 Million 2.3 Million
Diseases addressed
Malaria, Diarrhea Malaria, Pneumonia, Diarrhea
Malaria, Pneumonia, Diarrhea
Malaria
Products Prepackaged ACTs , ORS/Zinc,
Prepackaged ACTs, ORS/Zinc, Antibiotics
Prepackaged ACTs, ORS/Zinc, Cotrimoxazole
Prepackaged ACTs
Implementation period
24 months, 18 month control in 50% of pop.
24 months, 18 month control in 50% of pop.
24 months, 18 month control in 50% of pop.
24 months, no control
Evaluation Efficacy study ( INSS/PSI)
TDR Evaluation NEP Logframe only
Impact can only be achieved if we guarantee continuous access to the intervention: All the time
and Every community
Partner collaboration
• TDR and the scientific oversight committee for the impact evaluation
• Save the Children also in Malawi: Procurement and Distribution
• MMV: packaging for Mali & Malawi; • MCHIP: CCM Indicators• MoH: NMCP, IMCI, Pharmacy department…• Local organization like INSS, …• Central Medical Stores (Mali & DRC) contract to
store our drugs.
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CCMImpact ProgramRapport Trimestriel: RDC
Trimestre 1 2012 DISTRICT SUD-UBANGI
PERIODE: JANVIER - MARS 2012
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PER ZONE DE SANTEZONE Bwamanda Tandala Bokonzi Bangabola Mawuya Libenge Bulu Ndage Mbaya Sud Ubangi
Population enf. 0 à 5 ans au site
15,959 19,282 10,779 10,681 16,385 17,474 10,784 11,447 6,613 119,404
1. Les mères d'enfants de moins de 5 conscients de l'intervention (N1= nombre de meres interrogees )
130 86 115 84 23 156 139 138 110 981
% of CU5 who received antimalarial treatment according to national treatment policy within 24 and 48 ( the same or next day) (n1/N3*100)
77% 82% 73% 89% 69% 81% 66% 67% 79% 68%
% of mothers/caregivers who cite community health worker (CHW) as convenient source of treatment (n2/N1*100)
100% 98% 100% 100% 91% 100% 100% 99% 100% 89%
2. Formés, motivés et productifs ASC disponibles quand l'enfant est malade (N2=nombre de ASC supervises)
99 91 82 62 33 136 97 77 46 723
% of mothers/caregivers seeking care from a communityhealth worker (CHW) who found CHW (CHW available) (n3/N1*100)
100% 100% 100% 100% 91% 100% 100% 99% 99% 90%
% cases of (a) Malaria,(b) pneumonia, (c) diarrhoea correctly managed ( assessement , classification, treatement and referal) by the community health worker (n4/N3*100)
How are we collecting/using data
• 25th /month: End of the month • 25-30: Report submission during the monthly
meeting: The IT and the CHW review the report and discuss about the last month KPI report.
• 30-05: IT submission (Summary reportof CHWs reports) report the MCZ and discuss about the last month KPI report
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How are we collecting/using data
• PSI collecte the copies of all the IT reports during the monthly meeting at the Zone(IT meetings)
• Entry and analyse data • End report monthly in KPI format• Share the KPI report with MCZ for analysis and
decision making to improve the management/implementation of the project
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TIME FOR FEEDBACK
• Monthly meetings• Training Supervision
We improve the implementation based on the KPI report but also based on the lessons learned during that period
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