Primary Health Care
Primary Health Care
- Improve availability of and access to health care services for IDPs and host communities, with a special focus on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (RMNCH) for vulnerable groups such as women and children, through mobile clinics or strengthening of existing services, as well as through the promotion of health-seeking behavior.
- Improve access to health care services through improving healthcare infrastructure, provision of equipment and supplies ensuring the availability of reliable and adequate healthcare services.
- Improve maternal and child health through expanding and strengthening programs focused on prenatal and postnatal care, as well as immunization and nutrition services for mothers and children, to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates.
- Enhance healthcare workforce capacity through provision of training and support to healthcare workers, particularly frontline health workers and community health workers to improve the quality of care and service delivery at the primary care level.
- Improve health information management system to ensure availability of reliable data on the health status of the population.
- Improve quality of health care and treatment preventable infectious diseases including sexual transmitted infections (STIs) with special focus on health infrastructure (physical, including drugs) and human resource capacity.
- Promote preventive health measures by ensuring the availability of health education material on prevention of targeted infectious diseases such as diarrhea, measles. pneumonia, malaria, malnutrition, TB and HIV/AIDS). This further aims to enhancing health education programmes that promote hygiene, sanitation, vaccination, nutrition screening and messaging
- Increase health literacy and community participation through raising awareness about health issues through community-based education programs, and engage communities in health decision-making and actions.