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Seminar on Village Health and Sanitation Committee A Vision under NRHM Shib Sekhar Datta 07.02.2008

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Seminar on Village Health and Sanitation Committee A Vision under NRHM. Shib Sekhar Datta 07.02.2008. Presentation Design. Renewed thrust on PRI under NRHM Constitution of VHSC – a targeted intervention Capacity building Roles an responsibilities Maintenance of bank account - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Seminar on  Village Health and Sanitation Committee A Vision under NRHM

Seminar on

Village Health and Sanitation Committee

A Vision under NRHM

Shib Sekhar Datta

07.02.2008

Page 2: Seminar on  Village Health and Sanitation Committee A Vision under NRHM

Presentation Design

• Renewed thrust on PRI under NRHM

• Constitution of VHSC – a targeted intervention

• Capacity building

• Roles an responsibilities

• Maintenance of bank account

• Future vision

• References

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Renewed Thrust on PRIs under NRHM

• NRHM framework revolves around activation of PRIs in

the rural India

• Determinants of health take front seat

• Water, environmental sanitation and nutrition identified

as vital components for better health

• Convergence starts from the village level and flows up.

• First step being merger of Panchayat Raj Village health

committees and water and sanitation committees.

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Constitution of VHSC – a targeted intervention

• Increased no. of members: increased scope of work

• ASHA – an institution in itself, most ambitious intervention

under NRHM

• Sarpanch, Secretary, AWW, ANM, ASHA, teachers, village

members, CBOs, SHGs are members, with due representation

from each hamlet, community and weaker sections

• 50% female members (SC/ST/OBC group)

• 30% from NGO sector

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Capacity building

• The states have a huge task of building capacity of these

Committee members.

• Have to empower them to adapt to their new role: monitoring

of activities, evaluate planning process and maintenance of

accounts.

• Initial hand holding is important ? NGOs to come into picture

• Village health planning process to emerge through community

development process

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Roles and responsibilities

• House hold survey: maintain records

• Present annual health report of the village in the Gram Sabha

• Identify all members of health support team and work as a team

• Develop a village health plan with detailed activities

• Participatory Rapid Assessment

• Support ASHAs and AWWs to collect information

• Support and supervise ASHAs and AWWs to carry out all RCH

activities

• Organize village health nutrition days (VHND)

• Ensure death*, birth and marriage registration

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Roles and responsibilities..

• Ensure clean water

• Plan for environmental sanitation – organize public health

activities like cleanliness drives, sanitation drives, school

health activities, health and nutrition days

• Managing Village Health Fund

Maintain accounts – of untied funds under NRHM

• Leverage funds from other sources

• Many more……….

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Powers of the Committee

• The convener will sign the attendance registers of the

AWWs, Mid-Day meal Sanchalak, MPWs, and ANMs.

• MPWs and ANMs to submit a bi-monthly village report

to the committee along with the plan for next two months.

Village Health Committee would decide format and contents of the bi-monthly reports.

• The committee will receive funds of Rs 10,000 per year.

This fund may be used as per the discretion of the VHC.

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Some yardsticks for monitoring at the village level

• Village Health Plan

• NRHM indicators translated into Village health indicators

Tools for monitoring at the village level

• Village health Register

• Records of the ANM

• Village Health Calendar

• Infant and Maternal death audit

• Public dialogue (Jan Sambad)

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Maintenance of bank accounts

• Untied revolving fund – granted in installments

• Decide on the joint account holders – states to decide

• Options may be – Sarpanch/President of VHSC with

ASHA/ANM/AWW

• Activity details and account register maintenance by

– states to decide (ASHA/VHSC)

Options may be - ASHA/ANM/AWW

• Supervision and monitoring of the expenditure and records by

– ANM/MPW/Gram Panchayat

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Accountability

• To maintain updated Household Survey data to enable need based interventions.

• Register of details of activities undertaken, expenditure incurred etc. will be maintained for public scrutiny.

Periodically reviewed by the ANM/Sarpanch.

• Block level Panchayat Samiti will review functioning and progress of activities of VHSC.

• The District Mission through members/block facilitators elicit information on the functioning of VHSC.

• A data base may be maintained on VHSCs.

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Critical Role of PRI in the success of the NRHM

PRIs are seen as critical to the Planning, Implementation, and Monitoring of the NRHM. Key to NRHM success are: • Inter-sectoral convergence • Community ownership steered through village level health committees at the level of the Gram Panchayat, and • Well functioning public sector health system with support from the private sector.

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Future vision

• Complete decentralization

• Empowerment

• Convergence

• Health infrastructure maintenance

• Need based programming

• Effective use of resources

• Sustainability

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References1. Government of India.

National Rural Health Mission (2005-12), Mission Document.

2. Government of India. National Rural Health Mission,

Monthly village health nutrition day, MOHFW, GOI.

3. http://mohfw.nic.in/NRHM/Documents

4. http://www.maha-arogya.gov.in

Special Thanks to:

1. District Health Office, Wardha

2. Dr. Arun Amle

District Tuberculosis Officer and DHO In-charge, Wardha

3. Dr. Dhakte

District Training Officer, Wardha