Harari

Health Sector Financing Reform (HSFR)

Date of Operation: 2008 – 2013

Primary Implementing Partner: Abt Associates, Inc.

Other Implementing Partners: Care International, Banyan Global, Broad Branch Associates (BBA)

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Afar, Amhara, Benishangul, Dire Dawa, Gambella, Harari, Oromia, SNNP and Tigray

Goal:

Enhanced quality and equity of access to essential health services

Project Objectives:

  • Implementation of healthcare financing reform
    • Revenue retention and utilization
    • Fee waivers for the poor
  • Improved access to health insurance schemes
  • Assist Government of Ethiopia in improving resource mobilization and utilization

Description:

MULU II Workplace HIV Prevention Program

Date of Operation: 2012 - 2017

Primary Implementing Partner: World Learning

Other Implementing Partner(s): Population Services International (PSI), FHI 360, and International Labour Organization (ILO)

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Afar, Amhara, Benishangul, Dire Dawa, Harari, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Contribute to the national target of reducing new HIV infections by 50 percent by 2014

Objectives:

  • Prevent new HIV infections by reducing behavioral risk factors among most-at-risk populations (MARPs) and other highly vulnerable populations
  • Strengthen community level systems and structures to support combination prevention
  • Increase the capacity of GoE to lead HIV prevention interventions that are based on the local epidemiology of new infections
  • Forecast the need for and strengthen HIV prevention endeavors in selected large-scale workplaces

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Private Health Sector Program

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2014

Primary Implementing Partner: Abt. Associates Inc.

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Amhara, Dire Dawa, Harari, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Improve access, affordability, and quality of public health services in the private sector

Objectives:

  • Establish supportive policy environment for private sector
  • Enhance geographic and financial access to a package of public health services (HIV, Tuberculosis, family planning, sexually transmitted infections and Malaria)
  • Sustain the quality of and affordability of public health services in the private sector
  • Increase demand for services through creation of informed and proactive consumer population.

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Supply Chain Management System (SCMS)

Date of Operation: 2006 – 2013

Primary Implementing Partner: Management Sciences for Health

Other Implementing Partners (within Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) worldwide):  John Snow, Inc. Research and Training Institute (JSI), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), 3i Infotech (3i), Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), Crown Agents (Crown), The Fuel Logistics Group (Pty) Limited (FUEL), i+ Solutions, The Manoff Group, Inc. (Manoff), Northrop Grumman Information Technology, UPS Supply Chain Solutions (UPS), Voxiva (Voxiva)

Other Implementing Partners within Ethiopia: USAID | DELIVER, CDC, Clinton Health Initiative (CHAI), Population Services International (PSI), Federal Ministry of Health Pharamaceutical Fund and Supply Agency, Federal Ministry of Health HAPPCO, EHNRI, Save the Children, WHO, UNICEF, WFP, World Vision, UNFPA

Urban Health Extension Program (UHEP)

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2013

Primary Implementing Partner: John Snow Inc

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Amhara, Dire Dawa, Harari, Oromia, SNNP and Tigray

Goal:

Strengthen the capacity of urban health extension workers (UHEWs) to identify most at-risk populations (MARPs) in their areas and provide HIV prevention, care, and support services

Objectives:

Strengthening the Federal Level Response to Highly Vulnerable Ethiopian Children

Date of Operation: 2011 – 2016

Primary Implementing Partner: UNICEF

Other Implementing Partner(s): IntraHealth International

Regions of Operation: National

Goal:

To mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on children through improved Ethiopian systems and structures.

Objectives:

  • Build the capacity of national government and key partners to appropriately respond to the social welfare needs of children
  • Increase professional capacity, with specific focus on social work, within key national-level structures mandated with children
  • Strengthen and increase data demand and use regarding status of vulnerable children and provision of services and support by supporting research and situation analysis, facilitating information exchange, providing monitoring and evaluation technical assistance and training, and documenting key lessons learned to enhance project implementation.

Description:

"Yekokeb Berhan" Program for Highly Vulnerable Children

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2011 – 2015 Primaryyoung girls from Oromia

Implementing Partner: Pact

Other Implementing Partner(s): FHI 360, ChildFund International (CFI), and numerous local NGOs

Regions of Operation: Nationwide in urban and semi-urban areas

Goal:

Improve well-being by strengthening care and support for orphans and other vulnerable children and their families or caretakers by strengthening systems and structures to deliver quality essential services and increase resiliency.

Objectives:

Strengthening Pediatric Case Finding Utilizing Community and Facility Approaches

Date of Operation: 2008 – 2013

Primary Implementing Partner: African Network for Care of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (ANECCA)

Regions of Operation: National

Goal:

Build capacity at primary health care level for providing quality comprehensive pediatric HIV treatment, care and support of HIV services.

Objectives:

  • Strengthen technical capacity for improved delivery of pediatric HIV services at health center level through training of service providers
  • Promote and support application of skills for delivery of quality and comprehensive pediatric HIV services through support supervision and clinical mentoring
  • Facilitate decentralized pediatric HIV service delivery with appropriate resource materials
  • Strengthen linkages between facility-based pediatric HIV and orphans and vulnerable children services

Description:

Food by Prescription

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2013checking toddlers' nutrition status

Primary Implementing Partner: Save the Children

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Amhara, Dire Dawa, Harari, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Ensure improved nutrition clinical and functional outcomes among HIV positive individuals, pregnant and postpartum women, and highly vulnerable children in Ethiopia.

Project Objectives:

  • Therapeutic and supplementary at health facility (hospital, health center) level
  • Procure and distribute ready-to-use therapeutic foods
  • Provide nutritional counseling and education

Description:

Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) III

Date of Operation: 2012 – 2017

Primary Implementing Partner: FHI 360

Other Implementing Partner(s): Centre for Counselling, Nutrition and Health Care (COUNSENUTH), DAI, Helen Keller International (HKI), Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP)

Regions of Operation: National

Goal:

Improve the quality, reach and impact of HIV services.

Project Objectives:

  • Strengthen the quality and reach of nutrition care services for people living with HIV.
  • Anti-retroviral treatment and care services

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