Follow up Action Points from Health Cluster...
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Follow up Action Points from Previous Health Cluster Meeting
Dr. Than Tun AungDeputy Director General
9‐11‐2017
Action points on HCM (25‐7‐2017)No. Action Status1. WHO to share the terms of reference and
membership and observer list of the health cluster with the Minister.
Completed
2. WHO to provide the list of designated focal points and alternates for the health cluster meeting.
Completed
3. WHO to make list of outcomes and follow up recommendations in the health cluster meetings.
Ongoing
4. WHO to share the meeting minutes with respective State Public Health Directors.
Completed
5. MoHS to invite State Public Health Directors from Rakhine, Kachin and Shan to the meetings in the future.
Completed
Action points on HCM (25‐7‐2017)No. Action Status6. UNICEF to follow up construction of cold room in
SittweOngoing
7. WHO to accelerate medicines procurement for CERF project
Completed
8. Dr Than Tun Aung to do(a) mapping of health activities of NGOs for
Rakhine, Kachin and Shan States and to analyze and review efficiency of mobile clinics in those areas
(b) policy review and implementation review on Rakhine, Kachin and Shan States
Ongoing
9. NGOs operating in Maungdaw and Buthidaung to assist the MoHS by doing awareness raising sessions for birth registration
Completed
Action points on HCM (25‐7‐2017)No. Action Status10. Dr Kyaw Khine San to arrange CERF project to
assist in birth registrationCompleted
11. To have a clarity on communication lines among UN, INGO, and MoHS with regards to Health Cluster matters.
Ongoing
12. The health cluster partner organizations to improve data sharing such as developing a networking platform.
Ongoing
13. MoHS program managers to share NHP and strategy booklets to all partner organizations, and to maintain routine sharing of updated information.
Ongoing
No. Action Status
14. The health cluster partner organizations to consider elderly healthcare and non‐communicable diseases in health service provision
Ongoing
15. Partner organizations to prepare for the upcoming HNO and HRP process.
Ongoing
16. WHO to coordinate with the MoHS to organize the next meeting at Nay Pyi Taw
Completed
Action points on HCM (25‐7‐2017)
INGO Health Activities Map (Rakhine)
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IFRC Non‐Specific,Technical support to MRCS
IOM 3MDG 3MDG
IRC 3MDG 3MDG
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UNICEF Non‐specific
UNFPA Non‐specific
URC
WHO Non‐specific
Notes: (1) Reflects only health and/or nutrition-related programs of multi-sectoral partners.
(2) Does not include the current flood response where partners mobilized to affected areas outside of their usual township of operations upon government request.
INGO Health Activities Map (Shan‐North)
IRC, KMSS
HPA
3MDG, CESVI
ICRC
Unicef & MRCS All townships
No. NGO/INGO
Townships Project Services
1. CHAD PutaOIngyanyanSwanprabon
Community Base PHC
Referral, GBV, Child Health Care, Malaria, TB, Other Diseases
2. CHAI Myitkyina, Waingmaw,Chibwae,Pharkant, Hopin, Lonetone, Mansi, Moemauk, Moekaung, Nantmati, Putao, Tanaing
NAPsupport
Referral ,PMCT, ART, HIV prevention and Counselling,Volunteer Training
3. HPA Waingmaw, Moemauk,Mansi, Ingyanyan, Swanprabon, Chipwae, Soltlaw, Konlanphu, Tanaing
DFID Emergency Relief
EPI, Nutirion, MCH, Malaria, MISP, PMCT, EWARS, Volunteer Training, School Health, Wash program
Health services by NGO/INGO in IDP Camps- Kachin
No. NGO/INGO Townships Project Services
4. KBC Waingmaw, Chipwae, Ingyanyan, Mansi, Moemauk, PutaO
PHC MCH, Patient Referral, NCD, Volunteer support,
5. MDM Myitkyina,Waingmaw, Moekoung, Moenyin
Harm Reduction Patient Referral, HIV prevention and Counselling, ART, Mental Health Care, Malaria, TB, Diarrhoea, Volunteer support
6. SARA Myitkyina, Hopin, Nantmati, Mansi,Moenyin, Moemauk
Harm Reduction Patient referral , HIV prevention and Counselling , VHW Training
7. MAM Myitkyina,Waingmaw, Chipwae,Mansi, Shweku, Moemauk
Malaria, TB, Basic Health Care
Patient referral, Obstetric care, Trauma care, medical equipment supply, EWARS, Volunteer support
Health services by NGO/INGO in IDP Camps- Kachin
Plan of Health Care Services for DisplacedPeople who will come back from Bangladesh
Objectives• To give appropriate and quality point of entries services, primary health care services, public health services and camp clinical services to those people who are coming back from Bangladesh at POEs and Temporary Camps
Health Care Service Flow Chart
Health Services at PoE‐Rakhine1. According to IHR, Sphere Standards, Camp
Management Guideline and MOHS guidelines2. Diseases Surveillance According to IHR (2005) such as
AFP surveillance, Fever Surveillance, AES surveillance, Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance etc
3. Medical Check up4. Emergency medical services and Patients referral
(Maungdaw Hospital will be designated as referral hospital)
5. AN care for pregnant women6. Arrangement for continuous treatment for TB, HIV
patients and other infectious diseases
Health Services at PoE‐Rakhine‐cont
7. Treatment of NCDs for those who has hypertension and diabetes
8. Immunization services for children and pregnant women especially for polio and measles
9. Health Education and Health literacy promotion including pictorial IECs
10.Nutrition Services including anthropometry, micronutrient etc
11.Vector survey nears POEs and Resettlement Camp12.Personnel Hygiene and latrine services
Health Services at Resettlement Camp‐Rakhine1. Diseases Surveillance according to IHR (2005) such as
AFP surveillance, Fever Surveillance, Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance etc
2. Medical Check up3. Emergency medical services and Patients referral
(Maungdaw Hospital will be designated as referral hospital)
4. AN care for pregnant women5. Arrangement for continuous treatment for TB, HIV
patients and other infectious diseases6. Treatment of NCDs for those who have hypertension
and diabetes
Health Services at Resettlement Camp‐Rakhine7. Immunization services for children and pregnant
women especially for polio and measles8. Health Education and Health literacy promotion
including pictorial IECs9. Nutrition Services including anthropometry,
micronutrient etc10. Vector survey nears POEs and Resettlement Camp11. Personnel Hygiene and latrine services12. Health Services at Resettlement Camp13. Temporary Camp Hospital will be set up at
Resettlement Camp which can provide emergency operations such as LSCS
Supervision and Monitoring
• Under the guidance from Union Minister for Health and Sports and Rakhine State Health Development Committee, supportive supervision and monitoring will be carried out by DOPH, DMS and Rakhine State Public Health Department.
Logistics, Drugs supplies and Cooperation with Partners
• Logistics and Drugs supplies will be provided by MOHS budget and WHO support
• The activities will be cooperated with RakhineState Government, Government Ministries, WHO, Local NGOs and May‐yu FM etc
• The planed activities will be adapted based on changing situation and these will help smooth return and resettlement of displaced population by means of appropriate and quality health care services by MoHS
Implementation of Health Related Recommendations of the Final Report of Advisory Commission on Rakhine State
Short termOctober 2017 to December 2017
Medium termOctober 2017 to December 2018
Long termJan 2019 to December 2022
Final report has 9 recommendations concerned with health.
MoHS will implement each health recommendation according to the time frames mentioned in the plan.
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