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Proposed Targets for Q3. Q4: In the next two quarters (Q3 and Q4), HFA will focus on the main activities of this component: trainings and formative supervision: ➢ Strengthen the technical capacity of malaria service providers at provincial and municipal level to appropriately diagnose and treat malaria (including MIP): HFA Result 2 – Training Targets for Q3-Q4 FY18 Province # of existing health facilities (HF) # of HW targeted for training # of lab technicians targeted for training Malanje 84 318 28 Lunda Norte 39 148 13 Lunda Sul 49 186 16 Cuanza Norte 57 216 19 Zaire 53 201 18 Uige 125 473 41 TOTAL 407 1,542 135 ➢ Provide formative supervision to HU and service providers in all target municipalities of PMI provinces: HFA Result 2 – Formative Supervision Targets for Q3-Q4 FY18 Province # of existing health facilities (HF) # of HW trained in Malaria Case Management (ACT and RDT) to be supervised # of Lab Technicians trained in lab diagnosis (microscopy) to be supervised Malanje 84 66 66 Lunda Norte 39 31 31 Lunda Sul 49 38 38 Cuanza Norte 57 45 45 Zaire 53 42 42 Uige 125 98 98 TOTAL 407 320 320 Since the basic conditions for implementing trainings and formative supervisions have been created, through training TOTs in adult learning skills (CENFFOR) and updating and segregating supervision tools, the key activities to be implemented in the next quarters (Q3-Q4) will be to: o Provide the second phase of training on adult teaching skills to malaria TOTs (through CENFFOR); o Implement the updated training and supervision plans (attached) for Q3 and Q4; o Reinforce the training of OPMs, OPPMs, SPPMs and TOTs in management and use of database (e.g. insert data on trainings and supervisions in database); o Train and supervise ADECOS in Lunda Sul, and Zaire; o Train supervisors of ADECOS in the use of supervision tools and data collection app; o Implement simple malaria case management of children under 5 years of age by ADECOS; o Promote regular supervision visits (HFA, DPS and NMCP) to verify the work of ADECOS; o Supervise data collected by ADECOS and registries of patients assisted (simple malaria cases) and patients referred (severe malaria cases) to HU;
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Proposed Targets for Q3. Q4 FY18: In Q3 and Q4, HFA will focus on the following activities: • Providing FP trainings for healthcare providers at provincial and municipal levels. Training will happen in Luanda and Huambo provinces and will include providers of all municipalities in both provinces. The first phase of the training will be conducted with Municipal FP Supervisors (also known as focal points) to refresh their training and FP skills. The second phase of trainings will be conducted with providers from all municipalities in Luanda (Belas, Cacuaco, Cazenga, Icolo-Bengo, Kilamba-Kiaxi, Luanda, Quiçama, Talatona and Viana) and in Huambo (Bailundo, Ecunha, Huambo, Caála, Catchiungo, Londuimbali, Longonjo, Chicala-TCholoanga, Mungo, Tchinjenje and Ukcuma); • Providing FP trainings to youth groups, members of the Christian Church Counsel (CICA) and other non-healthcare providers. This activity will be aligned with the National Communication Strategy, since it has recommendation to work with religious leaders and members as secondary audience. Other activities will be coordinated with the Ministry of Youth, since they work with youth groups. • Disseminate, at provincial and municipal levels, the FP norms and protocols such as the: o National Family Planning Strategy 2017-2021; o Strategy for Integral Attention for Adolescents and Youth 2016-2020; o Manual of Orientation for Manual for The Notification, Care and Referral of Cases of Suspected or Confirmed Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence and Other Violence; • Supporting the Department of Health promotion to finalize, print and disseminate the national FP/RH Communication Strategy. The proposed targets per indicator are presented in the table below. Performance Indicators Quarter targets for FY18 Q3 Q4

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