Joint Annual Performance Review 2007 - Ministry of Health
Joint Annual Performance Review 2007 - Ministry of Health
Joint Annual Performance Review 2007 - Ministry of Health
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
Results: Coverage (4)<br />
Of the 936 HCs (including<br />
FDHs):<br />
•164 (18%) have no midwife<br />
•362 (39%) <strong>of</strong> HCs have only 1<br />
midwife<br />
•226 (24%) have 2 midwives<br />
•97 (10% ) have 3 midwives,<br />
•87 (9%) have more than 3<br />
midwives (ranging from 4 to 19)<br />
•463 (50%) <strong>of</strong> HCs did not have a<br />
secondary midwife, (included<br />
within this are the 18% <strong>of</strong> HCs that<br />
have no midwife)<br />
Chart 3.2a. Midwife Coverage at HCs<br />
(n=936)<br />
10%<br />
24%<br />
9% 18%<br />
HC with no<br />
MW<br />
HC with 1 MW<br />
39%<br />
HCs with and with no Secondary Midwives (n=936)<br />
35%<br />
15%<br />
50%<br />
HC with 2<br />
MWs<br />
HC with 3<br />
MWs<br />
HC with more<br />
than 3 MWs<br />
HCs with no SM<br />
HCs with one SM<br />
HCs with more than 1 SM<br />
15<br />
Results: Coverage (5)<br />
• A comparison <strong>of</strong> the actual number <strong>of</strong> midwives currently<br />
working at HCs and RHs with the MoH standard, shows<br />
that there is a need for an additional 808 PMWs and 534<br />
SMWs in order to cover all the current HCs and three<br />
levels <strong>of</strong> RH throughout the country according to the<br />
national standard.<br />
Chart 3.3 Comparison <strong>of</strong> MoH Standard and Actual Numbers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Midwives for HCs and RHs<br />
2000<br />
1775<br />
1847<br />
1500<br />
1000<br />
967<br />
1313<br />
MoH Standard<br />
500<br />
Actual<br />
0<br />
PMW<br />
SMW<br />
16<br />
8