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PPPs in the pursuit of better health outcomes Case studies from Western Province 17 March 2015, Port Moresby
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A partnership approach
Provincial Health Office
District Health Services
Catholic Health Services
Evangelical Church of PNG
Ok Tedi Mining Limited
Ok Tedi Development Foundation
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Program snapshot
North Fly Health Services Development Program
CMCA Middle & South Fly Health Program
Timeframe January 2009-December 2018 July 2013 – July 2018
Funding source Direct OTML CMCA portion of WPPDTF through OTDF
Funding K52m K43m
Geographic coverage
North Fly District 5 CMCA regions of Middle and South Fly Districts
Approach Partnership with local health service providers
Alignment National Health Plan 2011-2020 and Western Province Strategic Plan
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Component 1: Support to district and provincial level
services
“The partnership approach is the Program’s most important strength” – Annmaree O’Keeffe, NFHSDP Independent Reviewer 2014
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Component 1. Support to Province and Districts Despite lack of Provincial Health Management
Committee, strong collaboration with all partners. – Monthly District Health Management Committees for North
Fly Health with attendance from all partners
– Quarterly Stakeholder Coordination Committees for Middle & South Fly Health with attendance from all partners
– Strong support of programme from key Provincial partners
– 2015 Annual Activity Plan has been conducted in collaboration with partners over two workshops
Middle & South Fly Health has provided strategic planning support – e.g. immunisations
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Component 2:
Fundamental Enablers of Health Care
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Health Facility Infrastructure Tapila - Before
Tapila - After
Aiambak - Before
Aiambak - After
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Staff Housing
Bosset Mipan Mougulu
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Medical Equipment
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HF Radios
Radio locations, North Fly Radio locations, Middle & South Fly
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Vaccine Fridges Vaccine fridge locations, Middle & South Fly
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Training - EOC
38 Health Workers completed EOC training
Learnings being utilised
Further training this year
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Component 3 supporting delivery of primary health care to
communities
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Outreach Program 2014 North Fly
NHIS reports: • 2008 – 118 clinics • 2011 – 480 clinics • 2012 – 415 clinics • 2013 – 461 clinics
Outreach clinic locations, Middle & South Fly
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Tabubil Urban Clinic
Opened January 2011
Registered as a government facility
9 staff, through NFHSDP
MOU with Tabubil Hospital
Outpatient and outreach services
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Empowering Communities Village Health Volunteer program Completed VHV TOT training – 16 VHV TOTs
trained. 40 VHVs trained across both programme
catchments in 2014
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Looking Forward
Sustainable services
Empowered communities supported by nationally aspired standards of care