Biodiversity Rich Areas of Madagascar GSM 076 July 20, 2012 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Community Health, Family Planning, and Water Programs in Biodiversity Rich Areas of Madagascar GSM 076 July 20, 2012 Photo 1 Photo 2 4.2 x 10.31 5.51 x 10.31 Position Position x: 4.36, y: .18 x: 8.53, y:


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Photo 2 5.51” x 10.31” Position x: 8.53”, y: .18” Photo 1 4.2” x 10.31” Position x: 4.36”, y: .18”

“Community Health, Family Planning, and Water Programs in Biodiversity Rich Areas

  • f Madagascar”

GSM 076 July 20, 2012

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IR1 - Increase demand for Family Planning and Reproductive Health (FP/RH) and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services and information among community members to ensure a healthy environment IR2 - Increase access to FP/RH and WASH services in areas of high biodiversity and critical freshwater ecosystems IR3 - Promote and disseminate Population, Health and Environment (PHE) lessons learned, tools and resources to the larger PHE community of practice in Madagascar and globally

The project

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 Public awareness (PHE messages, FP, WASH)  Capacity building for field agents, Community Health Workers (CHWs), communities  Monitoring – field visits  Water infrastructure’s establishment:

  • Environmental compliance process

(ESF/ERR)

  • Drilling activities – chlorination –

water test

  • Training for Water point committees

ACTIVITIES ON THE GROUND

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  • Life of project (April 1,

2011- July 31, 2012) 16 months

  • Intervention area

(Vatovavy Fito Vinany region) 01

  • Communes

(Ambolomadinika, Ankarimbelo, Antodinga et Kalafotsy) 04

  • Population

74, 040

  • Fokontany

23

  • Budget

275,000 $

Some figures…

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  • Community Health Workers

trained and operational in Family Planning and WASH 42

  • CLTS facilitators trained

and operational in sanitation 21

  • Communities trained in

family planning, WASH and integrated messages 17

  • Water point committees

trained and operational 8

  • Local water infrastructure

repairers 16

Some figures (cont.)

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2083 public awareness sessions with CHW: 21365 people attended (11631 women and 9734 men)

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CHW collaborating with other existing project structures (ex: Komina Mendrika Salama) and local leaders (mayor, communal council, traditional leaders, fokontany chief…)

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Availability of Family Planning products

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Contraceptive coverage rate (through CHW)

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1354 public awareness sessions on WASH, 17723 people attended (8837 men et 8886 women), 121 latrines built in 23 villages

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598 households, 2836 people (1271 men et 1565 women) served by 8 boreholes

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3614 Public awareness sessions on PHE integrated messages, 56 778 people attended (27 076 men et 29 702 women) « Ala voakajy, loharano madio, antoky ny hoavin’ny taranaka voarindra »

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Communication tools: leaflets

Calendars

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T-shirt

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Feedback from targeted groups:

  • Understanding of PHE

integration through the theme « Water »

  • Understanding on linkage

between deforestation, climate change and livelihoods

  • Willingness for behavior change
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  • Maintaining existing

structures beyond the project

  • Maintaining motivation at

different levels

  • Ownership of best

practices on family planning, WASH and natural resources management

CHALLENGES

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ISSUES

  • Short Life-of-Project
  • Delays in starting

the project

  • Difficult access to

intervention areas

  • Vulnerability to

natural cataclysm

  • Sustainability ??
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  • Sufficient physical presence,

accompaniment and time is needed for success

  • Better understanding,
  • wnership and behavior change

with PHE integrated messages

  • Recommend to take value of

previous and existing PHE experiences when developing future projects

LESSONS LEARNED

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THANK YOU