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3.3 Policies, institutional capacity, and awareness re: HIV/AIDS and STI prevention are strengthened (UNICEF, UNFPA, UNDP, WHO)

3.1.1 Strengthened managerial and technical capacity of RH service providers, with priority on primary health care level

3.1.2 Increased knowledge and skills of women, men and young people conducive for adoption of responsible and healthy sexual and reproductive behavior

3.13 National EPI system sustained and reporting improved



      1. All health facilities in 8 focus districts offering full package on IMCI by 2007.

      2. All health facilities in 8 focus districts implementing Safe Motherhood and Newborn care principles by 2007.

      1. All health workers at primary health care level increased their knowledge and skills to deliver MCH services with specific focus on ARI/CDD and BF/BFHI by 2007.

      2. Community-based model of proper monitoring and usage of vaccination cards introduced by 2007.

3.2.4 Increased community participation in assessment, planning, management, monitoring of social services in 8 focus districts
3.3.1 National policy for HIV/AIDS and STIs is implemented and regularly updated with input from stakeholders

3.3.2 Civil society develops/implements HIV prevention activities

3.3.3 Blood transfusion system rehabilitated and related policy framework revised

3.3.4 Prevention of mother-to-child transmission is integrated into regular MCH services

3.3.5 National Policy on adolescent health, development and participation developed by 2008.

3.3.6 Adolescent health integrated into school curriculum and piloted in the 8 focus districts by 2007

3.3.7 80% of young people (age 12-24) nationally and all young people in 8 focus districts know how to protect themselves against HIV/AIDs by 2009.

3.3.8 VCT introduced in youth friendly health facilities in 8 pilot districts


3.1. Parliament, CMAR, local district authorities, MH, MIA, RCHE, ME, MYST, ADB, WFP, UNFPA, SSC, SPPRED Secretariat, WHO, WB, USAID, AMU, ICC, ICU NGO, NNGOs (Tradesman Union; Women and Development), youth NGOs, Save the Children INGO, private sector; media


3.2 MH, ME, MIA, district authorities in 8 focus districts, RCHE, WFP, UNFPA, WHO, USAID, WB, ADB, AMU; media

3.3 UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, WHO, MH, ME, MYST, MLSPP, CMAR, SCWRA, Ihlas (NNGO); youth NGOs; media; Parliament, MIA; district authorities in 8 focus districts





National Priority 2: Basic needs for health and education are met for all people (cont’d)

UNDAF Outcome 3: Health and nutrition improve, particularly among women, children, and vulnerable groups (cont’d)

Country Programme Outcomes

Country Programme Outputs

Partners

3.4 Appropriate health, nutrition and child rearing practices for the pre-natal period through 8 years of age are adopted (UNICEF, WFP)

3.5 Malaria control is achieved (WHO)




3.4.1 Child nutritional status regularly monitored by National nutritional surveillance systems.

3.4.2 Vitamin A deficiency reduced.

3.4.3 National Plan of Action for IDA adopted by end 2005.

3.4.4 Families in 8 focus districts adopt appropriate health, nutrition and child rearing practices.

3.5.1 National capacity expands for policy making, programme management, and social mobilization for malaria control


3.4 Parliament, CMAR, district authorities in 8 focus districts, MH, SPPRED, RCHE, ME, Customs and Standards Committee, ADB, WFP, WHO, WB, USAID, AMU, ICC, ICU NGO, NNGOs (Independent Consumers Union, Tradesman Union), youth volunteer groups, private sector; media

3.5 MH


Coordination Mechanisms and Programme Modalities: A Thematic Group for Health, Education, and Social Protection, chaired by UNICEF and reporting to the UNCT, will coordinate the contributions of UN agencies/partners to UNDAF Outcome 3. The Thematic Group will have responsibility for reviewing joint work plans, reviewing M&E progress, and ensuring information sharing. Relevant and interested stakeholders will be included in the Thematic Group. The HIV/AIDS Task Force will continue operating, and Task Forces on cross-cutting issues will be formed when and as needed.

National Priority 2: Basic needs for health and education are met for all people (cont’d)


UNDAF Outcome 4: The quality of education is improved

Country Programme Outcomes

Country Programme Outputs

Partners

4.1 Child-centred active learning methods are practiced countrywide (UNICEF)

4.2 Children age 0-6 benefit from community-based early childhood education in 8 focus districts (UNICEF)



4.1.1 National Policy on Active learning adopted by 2005

4.1.2 Active learning modules integrated into teacher training curriculum

4.1.3 Learning Achievements of girls and boys monitored nationwide by 2005.



4.1.4 Children living in 8 focus districts attend child centred primary schools.

4.2.1 Family and community education model on ECD developed and piloted in 8 focus districts by 2009.

4.2.2 ECD Knowledge and skills of 50% of parents in 8 focus districts improved.

4.2.3 Quarterly monitoring of early childhood development status in 8 focus districts through developed indicators on an annual basis


4.1 District authorities in 8 focus districts, CMAR, Parliament, ME, NNGOs, NGOs (Alliance for Child Rights, Umid, Inkishaf, Reliable Future, Madat); WB, OSI, media


4.2 District authorities in 8 focus districts, CMAR, ME, NNGOs (NGO Alliance for Child Rights, Umid, Yuva), WB, OSI, media


Coordination Mechanisms and Programme Modalities: A Thematic Group for Health, Education, and Social Protection, chaired by UNICEF and reporting to the UNCT, will coordinate the contributions of UN agencies/partners to UNDAF Outcome 4. The Thematic Group will have responsibility for reviewing joint work plans, reviewing M&E progress, and ensuring information sharing. Relevant and interested stakeholders will be included in the Thematic Group. Task Forces on cross-cutting issues will be formed when and as needed.
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