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26th BCC WG meeting(December 27, 2018)
Welcome to IEM PresentationBy
Ms. Zakia Akter
Deputy Director (PM)
IEM, DGFP
Features of SBCC Activities Accomplished under IEC-OP (Oct’18 – Dec ’18)
‐ Planning workshop ‐ Meeting the unmet need for family planning among Rohingya refugees and host communities
‐ Training of call center agents
‐ Media buy‐in ‐ Service & Campaign week
Planning Workshop The overall objective of the Planning Workshop is to share the annual work plan with other service delivery units of DGFP, DGHS (BHE & IPHN) and NGOs to get feedback and come up with a comprehensive action plan.
The workshop was attended by 41 from different HPN units & NGOs
HPN Unit/NGO level issues to address and inter unit coordination points identified
‐ Avoid duplication and maximize program coordination
‐ Extensive use of eToolkit and mobile apps for counseling & real‐time monitoring
‐ Uniform use of the contents and modules for any training/ orientation programs to ensure univocal messages for the target audience
‐ Coordination with local elected body, administration and other ministries to ensure ownership and message sustainability
Meeting the unmet need for family planning
among Rohingya
refugees and host
communities with UNFPA
support
Project Objectives: Unmet need for family planning among refugee and host communities residing in Teknaf and Ukhiya upazilas of Cox’s Bazar district is reduced.
Expected Results/Outcomes: Increased access to quality family planning services among Rohingya refugees and host communities residing in Teknaf and Ukhiya Upazila of Cox’s Bazar district
Outputs1. Improved capacity of health care providers to
provide family planning counselling and services
2. Increased awareness of family planning among refugees and host communities
3. Improved availability of family planning services
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Activity QTY Description of activityInception and planningmeeting, quarterly programreview meetings and resultsharing
5 Inception and planning meeting,quarterly program review meetings andresult sharing meeting organized andconducted in regular interval.
Sensitizationmeetings/workshops withreligious and localgovernment leaders
20 Two batches TOT organized andfacilitated by the national trainers fromIslamic Foundation. Around 650 leadersreached through this project whichinclude religious leader, teachers, localelites and elected representatives fromboth host and refugee communities.
Training on counselling (12batchX20=240 person)
12batch
ToT is completed. Training at Ukhiyaand Teknaf Upazila is on going.
Printing of Counselling flipcharts 200 It ensured fidelity of the counsellingintervention, by reminding healthcareproviders to discuss all salient points as pertheir training.
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Activity QTY Description of activity
Procurement of counselling kits 100 Counselling kits distributed to allhealth facilities includinggovernment and NGOs working intwo upazillas
Printing of training and SBCCmaterials in Rohingya dialect
7 ‐ Birth Planning Flayer, ‐ LAPM, ‐Modern Method, ‐ Condom, ‐ PPFP ‐Nijeke shustho rakhi
Production of Video clip 1 Video clip developed in Rohingyadialect and actress/actors was fromtheir own community. Thisdocumentary is using in AV Vanshow program
Production of TVCs 4 Four TVCs were developed inRohingya dialect – Condom, ‐ Pill, ‐IUD, ‐ Implant
Fuel for AV van (8 session in eachmonths); 96 sites
16 Frequency of AV Van show isincreased in the communitywhere the video clip and dubdedadvertisement are shown
Secretary, Medical Education & Family Welfare Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare visits Rohingya Camp
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Call Center Agents Training
A Call Center named Shukhi Poribar (সিখ পিরবার) was activated #16767
The call center agents were trained on basic FP‐RH and counselling issues. This time Ipas is supporting on following issues
MR and PAC services
FP after MR & PAC services
Postpartum Family Planning and its importance
Two batches (two days each) of training was organized for 36 agents
Media Buy‐in
Issue Frequency TV ChannelsAdvertisement on Maternal and Adolescent Health
1200 ATN News, Channel I, Maasranga, Boishakhi, Shomoy, Desh, News 24, DBC, MY TV & EkusheyTV
Advertisement on Emergency Neonatal Care (ENC)
1200 ATN Bangla, SA TV, R‐TV, Bangla vision, Jamuna TV, Ekattor TV, Channel 24, Independent TV, Nagoric & Mohona TV
Advertisement on Long Acting & Permanent Method
1200 Shomoy, Desh, My TV, Independent, Mohona, Nagoric, News 24, Bangla Vision
Advertisement on Short Acting Method
1200 R‐TV, Ekattor TV, Ekushey TV, DBC, ATN News, Mohona, Channel 24, MY TV.
FW Service & Campaign
Week
Theme:
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Objectives of service & campaign week
Main Objective: Create mass awareness on Facility
Delivery & ensure Postpartum Family Planning Services
Specific Objectives: ‐Motivate community to receive postpartum FP
services
‐ Increase awareness on maternal health services i.e. ANC, PNC and facility
delivery
‐ Inform child health health care issues (danger sign, breastfeeding & nutrition)
‐ Ensure quality FP‐MCH services
‐ Engage community through advocacy &
networking
‐ Reduce maternal & child mortality through quality services to pregnant
mothers
Activities (National Level)
Press Briefing
TVC Telecasting
RDC Broadcasting Newspaper Advertisement
TV Talk show
Distribution of IEC materials
Special program produced &
broadcast by BTV & Bater
Scroll in TV Channels ATN
News, Bangla TV, DBC
Inauguration of the week at MFSTC
Field level Activity
Advocacy Meeting & Press Briefing
Providing FP‐MCH Services
Decoration of Service centers
Audio‐visual show
Special FP‐MCH camp at GoB & NGO Facilities
Organizing special LAPM Camps
Group Discussion/Uthan Boithak/Mothers Gathering
Local initiatives on Display of TVC and Audio‐visual show
Progress During Service Week November 2018
Permanent Method: 12,914Total
LARC: 69,053Total
Short Acting: 481,237Total
Delivery: 8948Total
ANC: 170132Total
PNC: 64968Total
Child Care (0‐5): 271337Total
Progress During Service Week November 2018
Adolescent’s care: 253,071Total
General patient’s care: 728,833Total
Service acceptor: 1,519,189Total
Method Mix of FW Service & Campaign week 2018
0.44 1.86
4.367.9
22.9543.74
Method NSV Tubectomy IUD Implant Injectable Pill
FP service Comparison between 2016, 2017 & 2018
NSV Tubectomy IUD Implant Injectables Oral Pill CondomService 2016 4116 6919 28759 38447 141145 215378 115116
Service 2017 3534 7448 29099 44959 121850 220841 101697
Service 2018 2614 10619 24659 44563 129268 246429 106268
Service 2016 Service 2017 Service 2018
Comparative Study of MCH Performance for the FW Service & Campaign Week 2016, 2017 & 2018
2016 2017 2018 ANC 157321 146383 167967 Delivery 6995 7401 8777 PNC 57832 56860 64584 Child Care (0‐5) 257513 228201 269763 Adolescent (Boy) 68257 67586 79087 Adolescent (Girl) 152997 144159 173634
Best Performing Districts During Service Week 2018 (Division)
Division District CouplePermanent Method
Long Acting Method
Temporary Method
Mother & Child Care
Adolescent’s Care
Total Service
Acceptors
Dhaka Dhaka 784370 873 2643 35270 37843 11293 872292
Khulna Bagerhat 306865 146 935 16862 6822 3997 335627
Rajshahi Joypurhat 211125 158 972 4420 5985 4124 226784
Rangpur Thakurgaon 305612 45 707 7938 3531 1544 319377
Barisal Pirojpur 200870 94 836 3540 4009 2465 211814
Chittagong Bandarban 529506 75 808 4097 4894 2884 542264
Sylhet Sunamgonj 398690 162 1410 8883 8045 4158 421348
Mymensing Netrokona 419744 51 911 6326 6909 3738 437679
BEST OF THE BEST (National)
29.3226.79
18.72
13.2915.41
47.52
15.42
11.2
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Dhaka Bagerhat Joypurhat Thakurgaon Pirojpur Bandarban Sunamgonj Netrokona
Weighted result based on couple
Up coming events
‐ TOT on School Health Curriculum‐ TOT on IPC‐ TOT on Pre marital counseling
CoordinationIEM will invite participants from HPN units (IPHN & BHE) to participate in all three TOT
IEM will invite participants from UNICEF, UNFPA & SERAC in School Health TOT along with IPHN & BHE