annual results and impact evaluation workshop for rbf - day five - community rbf - what do we know...
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Community RBF-‐ What do We Know-‐ and What Can We Expect?
RBF communautaire que savons-‐nous et que pouvons-‐nous a4endre?
Atelier IE – March 28, 2014 day 4 15:00hrs
Joseph Shu Atanga M.D. MPH
PBF Program • Started in 2011 in one Region (4 Health
Districts
• Three more Regions added in 2012 (22 Health Districts) -‐ Onset of IE – Baseline survey and randomizaPon
• MTE June 2013
• PBF QualitaPve study 2014 • Imminent extension to 2 other regions (North
and extreme north)
Household Visit Indicators/Determinants
• Based on major Community Health issues – Household Waste treatment
– Family planning
– VaccinaPon – Exclusive breas[eeding – Presence and state of Latrines – UPlizaPon of LLITNS – Source and preservaPon of water – Hand washing
ImplementaPon/DeclaraPon of Household Visits
• Who Conducts Home visits? – Health Facility staff – Community relay Agents (members of health commi4ee)
• Frequency: – Once in 3 months for each household
• Conduct: – Household register for each community – Monthly declaraPon to Performance Purchasing Agency
– Unit cost for each home visit: $2 (XAF1000)
VerificaPon/ValidaPon and Payment
• Carried out by PPA staff
• DeclaraPon concordance with Register
• Sample drawn in register for community verificaPon (veracity) – 5 households per community per month – Acceptable non-‐concordance rate 10%
• Payment of producPon into the health facility account
Home visite Register format
VISIT I: Date State of individual indicator as applicable
Names of family members starLng with family head
Sex Age Waste treatment
Family planning
VaccinaLon
Exclusive breasQeeding
Presence and state of Latrines
ULlizaLon of LLITNS
Source and preservaLon of water
Hand washing
General advise / AcLons proposed
Sign Family Head
Sign Quarter head
Sign HAHC Member
VISIT II: Date
VISIT III: Date