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Assignment on International Health Project Management

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Added on  2020-04-07

Assignment on International Health Project Management

   Added on 2020-04-07

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Running Head: INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1International Health Project ManagementNameDate
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Running Head: INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2M & E MatrixIndicator name and purposeIndicator definition and calculationBaselineData Collection MethodsData Collection SupportCommunicationOutput 1.1 An increase in uptake of services by girls and women in order to reduce birth rates and improve children health through greater access and use of contraceptivesCPR (Contraceptive Prevalence Rate) which measures percentage of reproductive age women either using contraceptive methods or whose partners use at a given point in time (‘World Bank,’ 2007), (Glei, 2016) measured as %NumeratorNumber of women aged 15-49 using contraceptive 12% of women aged 15 – 49 have unmet needs for contraceptives in 2014Data will be measured using surveys and desk records from local health facilities; the measurements will be done every four monthsTraining on sampling, developing survey questions, methods of administering survey data, data management using computerized systems, including using SPSS. Field researchers responsible for data collection and submissionData will be analyzed using computerized systems and software (such asusing SPSS) and findings reportedusing graphical methods and percentage figuresDenominatorTotal number of women aged 15 -49Output 1.2a An increase inthe number of births attended to by trained personnel to reduce infant mortality rates, while also improving the number of women that receive 4 timesante natal careMeasured by percentage of women receiving minimum4 times antenatal care as a percentage/ ratioNumeratorNumber of women aged 15-49 receiving minimum 4 times antenatal careOnly 42% births attended by skilled health workers in 2014Table records from health facilities in Bangladesh/ Ministry of health and measured every six monthsAccess to the requisite data and ability to download/ transfer to computer software. Field data collection staff responsibleData analyzed using computer software and findings reportedas graphs and percentage figures in scheduled reportsDenominatorTotal number of women aged 15 -49
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Running Head: INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3Output 1.2a Reduce maternal mortality ratioMeasuring maternity mortality ratio (MMR) measured as number x(times) or per 100000 (Graham et al., 2008)NumeratorNumber of maternal deathsHigh at 194 liver births per 100000 inyear 2010Table records from health facilities in Bangladesh/ Ministry of health and measured every six monthsAccess to the requisite data and records and ability to download/ transfer to computer software. Field data collection staff responsibleSoftware used for analysis and reported graphically and using percentages with accompanying notesDenominatorNumber of live births(Campbell et al., 2008)Output 1.3 An increase in the number of centers capable of providing reproductive FP and health services to increase access to reproductive health-care and increase access to antenatal care for womenNumber of births attended by skilled health workers asa %NumeratorBirth numbers attended by skilled health workers1/3 (33%) of women aged 15 – 49 received antenatal care 4 times Table records from health facilities in Bangladesh/ Ministry of health and measured every six monthsAccess to the requisite data and ability to download/ transfer to computer software. Field data collection staff responsibleData analyzed using computer software and findings reportedas graphs and percentage figures in scheduled reportsDenominator Total number of birthsOutput 1.4 An increase in the provision of folate and iron supplementation to pregnant women Measured using infant mortality rate as number of mortalities for children below one year of age for every 1000 live births (Dhaar & Robbani, 2008), The infant mortalityrate in Bangladesh fell from 87/1000 to43/1000 live births, between 1991 and 2011; respectively Table records from health facilities in Bangladesh/ Ministry of health and measured every twelve monthsAccess to the requisite data and ability to download/ transfer to computer software; M&E officer responsible for Data analyzed using computer software and findings reportedas graphs and percentage
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