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Reaching Communities for Child Health:
Advancing PVO/NGO Technical Capacity
and Leadership for HH/C IMCI

January 17 - 19, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland

 

Workshop Goal: To enhance the capacity of CORE PVOs to take greater leadership in the development and implementation of national and district HH/C IMCI Programs

Workshop Outcomes:

  • Clear understanding of the PVO/NGO role in the development and implementation of HH/C IMCI Programs.
  • Increased understanding and application of lessons learned, better practices, and approaches that can be used in HH/C IMCI programming.
  • Increased understanding of processes that will enhance PVO/NGO leadership roles in HH/C IMCI at national, district, and community levels.
  • HH/C IMCI implementation options tool that is related to ongoing PVO/NGO activities.

Day One: Options for Implementing Community IMCI

8:15 – 9:00 WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
9:00 - 10:30 Welcome and Introduction Panel
Introduction, Goals, Outcomes, Logistics. Personal Expectations Rene Salgado, Facilitator N/A
Welcome Address: Core’s Role in C-IMCI Larry Casazza, CORE N/A
Welcome Address: Importance of PVOs in C-IMCI Al Bartlett, USAID View or
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C-IMCI Implementation Options: A Proposed Tool Peter Winch, JHU / BASICS II View or
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Questions and Answers, Wrap Up
10:30 – 11:00 BREAK
11:00 – 12:00 Panel 1 : C-IMCI Implementation Option #1: Closer links between health care facilities and communities they serve Moderator: Chris Drasbek, PAHO View or
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Introduction to C-IMCI Implementation Option 1 and Linkages with PAHO CHW training package Chris Drasbeck, PAHO View or
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CARE India: The Indian Experience in Developing an IMCI Training Package for Basic Health Workers Sanjay Sinho, CARE N/A
CRS Cambodia: Co-management and Co-financing: A model to increase health facility utilization Lori Dostal: CRS/Cambodia N/A
Questions and Answers, Wrap Up
12:00 – 1:00 Panel 2: C-IMCI Implementation Option #2: Improved Care Outside of Health Facilities, Moderator: Rob Northrup, HOPE
Introduction to C-IMCI Implementation Option 2 Rob Northrup N/A
CARE Kenya: Partnering with communities and CHWs for IMCI Case Management Vincent Orimba, CARE/Kenya View or
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MIHV Uganda, Partnering with Traditional Healers and Drug Sellers in Uganda Jolene Mullins, MIHV N/A
Questions and Answers, Wrap Up
1:00 – 2:00 LUNCH
2:00 – 3:00 Panel 3: C-IMCI Implementation Option #3: Integrated Promotion of Key Family Practices Critical for Child Health and Nutrition, Moderator: Alfonso Contreras, BASICS II
Introduction to C-IMCI Implementation Option 3 Alfonso Contreras View or
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PCI Nicaragua: Improving Maternal and Child Health Services in 5 Urban Communities in Managua Leonel Arguello, PCI/Nicaragua View or
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SC Vietnam, Sustained positive deviant child chare practices and their effects on child growth in Vietnam David Marsh, SC View or
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Questions and Answers, Wrap Up
3:00 –3:30 Panel 4: C-IMCI Implementation Option #4: Multi-sectoral approach to child health and development, Moderator – Vincent Orinda, UNICEF
Introduction to C-IMCI Implementation Option 4 Vincent Orinda View or
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Moderated discussion on this intervention Rene Salgado N/A
3:30 - 4:00 BREAK
4:00 - 6:00 Small Group Discussions
Divide into 4 small groups - One Group for each C-IMCI Intervention Option. Discuss and make recommendations to present to plenary tomorrow morning on key questions for overall tool and for group specific intervention option:
  1. Does this “tool” of 4 options help you conceptualize and plan appropriate C-IMCI interventions with your partners?
  2. Should anything be added / deleted / changed to make this “tool” clearer for you to use with your partners?
  3. Is this specific “option” clearly defined? If not, what needs to be added? deleted? changed?

Day Two: Successful PVO/NGO Approaches Critical

9:00 – 10:00 Welcome and Introduction Panel – Day Two
Welcome and Summary of Day One, Overview of Day Two: Importance of Cross-Cutting Activities Rene Salgado View or
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Small Group Report Outs: Summary of Day One discussions (3-5 minutes / group), Highlight group recommendations: 4 small group Facilitators
Group 1 Spokesperson N/A
Group 2 Spokesperson N/A
Group 3 Spokesperson N/A
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Group Discussion: Next Steps on Tool Rene Salgado N/A
10:00 – 11:00 Panel 5: Strategies to Mobilize Communities, Moderator: Remi Sogunro, WHO/AFRO
Introduction: Importance of Community Mobilization to C-IMCI Remi Sogunro View or
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SC Bolivia: Impact of a CB HIS in Bolivia (Linkage with Intervention Option 1) Lisa Howard-Grabman, SC and Cynthia Willis, Emory University View or
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WV South Africa: Use of PLA and other Key Tools to Mobilize Communities in Bergville, RSA (Linkage with Intervention Option 2) Larry Casazza, World Vision N/A
Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up Remi Sogunro N/A
11:00 – 11:30 BREAK
11:30 – 12:30 Panel 6: Sustaining Community-Based Practitioner Programs, Moderator: Eric Sarriot, CSTS
Introduction: Working with CHWs - Sustainability Issues Eric Sarriot View or
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CARE Peru: Linking Public Health Services and the Community in Rural Peru (Linkage with Intervention Option 1) Luis Espejo, CARE/Peru N/A
CRS El Salvador: Community Support for Improving Child Health: Promotion and Network Sustainability (Linkage with Intervention Option 3) Alfonso Rosales, CRS View or
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Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up
12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH
1:30 – 3:00 Panel 7: Partnerships for Scale: Critical Processes, Moderator: Al Bartlett, USAID/G
Introduction: Working as Partners to Achieve Scale Al Bartlett N/A
JSI/PVOs Nepal: C-Based IMCI : Partnerships to Increase Access, Quality and Scale of Childhood Pneumonia Treatment through FCHVs Penny Dawson, JSI/Nepal View or
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BASICS and PVOs in Uganda, Partnerships for C-IMCI in Uganda C. Abeja-Apunyo, BASICS II/Uganda View or
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PAHO and PVOs: Working with PVOs in the Americas – a regional strategy Alfonso Rosales, CRS View or
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Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up
3:00 – 3:30 BREAK
3:30 - 6:00 Small Group Work
Divide into 4 groups. Each group discusses key questions and records key observations and recommendations and next steps.
Discuss and make recommendations to present to plenary tomorrow morning on group topic:
  • Group 1 Develop recommendations and next steps for finalizing the C-IMCI Implementation Options Tool and its utility.
  • Group 2 Develop recommendations for PVO innovation and operational research (as related to options in the C-IMCI Implementation Options Tool) critical to moving child health forward.
  • Group 3 Develop recommendations for increasing effectiveness of PVO child health programming at health facility and community levels.
  • Group 4 Develop recommendations for accelerating PVO involvement, leadership and advocacy for child health at national and district levels.

Day Three: Increased Understanding of
Processes that Will Inhance C-IMCI

Panel 8: C-IMCI Implementation Options Tool
Welcome, Review of Day 1 and 2, Purpose of Day 3 Rene Salgado N/A
Small Group 1 Recommendations on C-IMCI Implementation Options Tool Small Group 1 Delegate N/A
Plenary Discussion Next Steps to Finalize and Enhance Use of Tool
9:45 – 11:00 Panel 9: PVO C-IMCI Leadership through Innovation, Moderator, Massee Bateman, EHP
Introduction: Critical Areas for Innovation Massee Bateman View or
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Project HOPE–Dominican Republic: Collaboration of Public and Private Sector in IMCI Karen Cuevas, CHP Director View or
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Freedom from Hunger: Field Agent Centered Management to Improve Message Development and Communication Ellen Vor der Bruegge, FFH N/A
Small Group 2 Recommendations on Innovation and OR Small Group 2 Delegate View or
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Plenary Discussion: Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up, Key Question Where is innovation most needed?
11:00 – 11:30 BREAK
11:30 – 12:30 Panel 10: PVO Leadership Roles in C-IMCI, Moderator: Kate Jones, USAID/BHR/PVC
PVO Leadership Roles in C-IMCI: An Update on PVO roles at country level Kate Jones View or
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Small Group 3 Recommendations Child Health at the Community and Health Facility Small Group 3 Delegate N/A
Small Group 4 Recommendations Child Health at the District and National Level Small Group 4 Delegate View or
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Plenary Discussion: Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up, Key Question How can PVOs /NGOs be more effective in achieving child health for greater numbers of children?
12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH
1:30 – 2:30 Panel 11: Advocacy for Child Health, Moderator: Flavi Bustreo, World Bank
Importance of Advocacy for Community Approaches to Child Health Flavia Bustreo View or
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How to Advocate for Community Approaches to Child Health and Nutrition Guest Speaker: Nelle Temple Brown (WHO/DC) N/A
Questions and Answers, Wrap-Up, Key Question What are the advocacy tools and approaches that PVOs can use to advance HH/C IMCI?
Panel 10 Next Steps
Moderator, TBD, WHO/G
Global Next Steps to Advance HH/C IMCI Moderator N/A
Discussion: Talk with groups of 4-6 people around your table for 10 minutes on key question: What’s needed at the country level for acceleration of HH/CC-IMCI implementation? Rene Salgado N/A
Plenary Discussion of Next Steps Moderator N/A
3:15 –3:30 - Conclusions, Evaluation and Farewell Rene Salgado View or
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