Equatorial Guinea - Campaign to End Fistula
Equatorial Guinea - Campaign to End Fistula
Equatorial Guinea - Campaign to End Fistula
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Annex 3: Work Plan Propossal (September 2005 <strong>to</strong> December 2006)<br />
OBJECTIVES, PRODUCTS<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
PERIOD (Smstrs) PARTNERS<br />
SOURCE OF FUNDING (FCFA)<br />
AND PERIOD INDICATORS<br />
S1 S2 S3<br />
GOVT UNFPA EC TOTAL<br />
Product 1: Operative capacities of health structures reinforced for prevention and adequate handling of obstetric fistula.<br />
Three (3) maternities rehabilitated<br />
in Malabo, Mongomo,<br />
Rehabilitation of 3 maternities (1<br />
regional and 2 provincials) in Malabo, x x x<br />
MINISABS/<br />
UNFPA/EC<br />
Ebibeyin and Annobón. Mongomo Annobón and Ebibeyin<br />
25.000.000 0 0 25.000.000<br />
Seven (7) maternities well<br />
equiped with essential drugs.<br />
324 agents trained in ESOC<br />
and EMOC within the 18<br />
country districts (including<br />
village councils (VC).<br />
Equipment of seven (7) maternities: 2<br />
regionals and 5 provincials, with<br />
essential drugs.<br />
Training/retraining of 54 nurses,<br />
delivery auxiliar personnel and 270<br />
traditional midwives <strong>to</strong> reinforce<br />
ESOC and EMOC within 18 districts<br />
in 5 days duration.<br />
x UNFPA/CE<br />
x x x<br />
MINISABS/<br />
UNFPA/CE<br />
0 10.000.000 7.000.000 17.000.000<br />
22.000.000 16.500.000 8.000.000 46.500.000<br />
Product 2: Reinforced information <strong>to</strong> the population on Essential Obsteric Care (ESOC) and Emmergency Obstetric Care (EMOC) <strong>to</strong> reduce obstetric fistula cases.<br />
Developed advocacy actions Development of advocacy actions for<br />
MINISABS/<br />
for the economical insertion of the reparation and economical<br />
UNFPA/CE<br />
x x x<br />
women with obstetric fistula. reinsertion of women with obstetric<br />
Health personnel sensitized on<br />
obstetric fistula by sex.<br />
Educative messages developped<br />
on Essential Obstetric<br />
Care (ESOC) and Emmergency<br />
Obstetric Care (EMOC),<br />
at community level.<br />
fistula.<br />
Four (4) sensitisation sessions of 2<br />
days duration <strong>to</strong> health personnel<br />
(doc<strong>to</strong>rs, nurses, midwives, delivery<br />
auxiliar personnel, traditional<br />
midwives, etc. ) on obstetric fistula.<br />
Development of educative messages<br />
regarding Essential Obstetric Care<br />
(ESOC) and Emmergency Obstetric<br />
Care (EMOC) at community level.<br />
x x x<br />
x x x<br />
MINISABS/<br />
UNFPA/CE<br />
MINISABS/<br />
UNFPA/CE<br />
Product 3: Reparation of conducted obstetric fistula cases with a post operation follow-up<br />
Two (2) operative units for the Establishment of two (2) regional<br />
MINISABS<br />
reparation of obstetric fistula<br />
cases.<br />
hospitals in Malabo and Bata <strong>to</strong> repair<br />
obstetric fistula cases.<br />
x x<br />
Two (2) stablished and<br />
MINISABS<br />
operational specialists team for<br />
obstetric fistula repair.<br />
Stablishment of a two (2) operational<br />
team of specialists on obstetric fistula<br />
repair constituted of 1 urologist, 1<br />
surgoen, 1 gynecologist, 1 radiologist,<br />
1 psicologist, 2 nurses and 3 health<br />
auxiliars.<br />
x<br />
2.500.000 0 0 2.500.000<br />
5.000.000 500.000 5.000.000 10.500.000<br />
4.000.000 6.000.000 4.000.000 14.000.000<br />
0 0 0 0<br />
850.000 0 0 850.000<br />
SUB-TOTAL PAGE (1) 59.350.000 33.000.000 24.000.000 116.350.000<br />
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