Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program – MCHIP
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Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program – MCHIP
Koki AgarwalDirector, MCHIPCORE Annual MeetingApril27, 2010
Courtesy: HIP
Program profile
Funding Ceiling – $600 Million Start Date – 30 September 2008 End Date – 29 September 2013 Procurement Mechanism – Leader with
Associate AOTRs – Nahed Matta; alternate, Lily
Kak + AOTR team
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Programs rolled into MCHIP
ACCESS BASICS IMMUNIZATIONbasics CSTS+ POPPHI ACCESS FP
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MCHIP goals
Reductions in maternal and under 5 mortality
Improved coverage and scale up of high impact MNCH interventions
Develop and disseminate program learning, tools and approaches
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Partner Roles
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Over 25 Current Countries
Bangladesh India Nepal Indonesia DRC Benin Kenya Mozambique Malawi Burkina Faso Ethiopia Ghana Mali Rwanda
Liberia Madagascar South Sudan Nigeria Zimbabwe Paraguay Bolivia DR Guatemala Lesotho South Africa Swaziland Tanzania
New countries
Timor-Leste - Immunization Guinea – FP, PAC Azerbaijan Sierra Leone – MNH, Quality of care
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MNCH Platform
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MCHIP Platform
MCHIP works with health providers, community groups, leaders across the household to the hospital continuum
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MCHIP technical priorities
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MCHIP highlights
Fulfils GHI principles Implementing partner for GDAs with Unilever and
Laerdal Maternal Health
Leading the PPH and PE/E agenda; QoC survey
Newborn Creating global momentum on newborn
resuscitation ENC, Newborn sepsis, and KMC
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MCHIP highlights…
Immunization Addressing H1N1 globally Creating space within GAVI for meaningful civil
society participation in immunization
Child health Addressing CCM in several countries
PVO/NGO Strengthening OR capacities of NGOs and PVOs
Family Planning Contributing to global leadership in PPFP
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MCHIP and CORE
Supported the final production of the CCM Essentials Guide
Ensure practitioner input to advance MCHIP work in developing guidelines for measuring equity;
Ensure practitioner input to inform USAID’s work on CHW Functionality, specifically as it relates to the CHW Tool developed by the HCI project;
Ensure practitioner input on HSS MNCH Framework Ensure that we can best leverage CORE’s unique
contributions as a network organization to MCHIP activities in Year 3 and beyond
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What do we see at the end of the tunnel?
Reductions in maternal, newborn and under 5 mortality
Improved coverage and equity of high impact MNCH interventions
Program learning, tools and approaches disseminated and applied
Cross country and global learning