Chip Title: | Increase the uptake IPT in Pregnant Women in the Atiwa District |
Participant(s): | Mr. Kwasi Amenuvor Mr. Lord Essuah-Wood Mr. Degbortse Mike Kobla Mr. Apraku Sampson Kwadwo |
Organization: | To Be Updated |
Year: | 2011 |
Country: | Ghana |
Region: | Western_Africa |
Presentation (PDF)
CHIP Plan (PDF) increase-the-uptake-ipt-in-pregnant-women-in-the-atiwa-district.pdf
Details
Current mission statement
To help reduce poverty, ignorance, disease and immorality among the vulnerable especially women and children in the rural / urban areas or communities in Ghana through education and provision of requisite or alternative livelihood skills in collaboration with MDAs, District Assemblies and other governmental and non- organizations in the fight against HIV/AIDs, Malaria, TB etc and thereby improve upon the quality of lives on a sustainable basis.
Revised Mission Statement.
N/A
Services
- Partners In Development provides technical, financial and skill training services to communities and community groups in their socio-economic development efforts:
- Promotion of prevention and management of communicable and non-communicable diseases through community-based primary health care, water hygiene & sanitation, reproductive health, physical fitness, promotion and improvement of indigenous health support-systems.
Goals
- To develop skills of communities to acquire knowledge necessary to promote sustainable malaria prevention and management.
- To increase the uptake IPTp in pregnant women in the Atiwa District
Objectives
- Train 500 community leaders in behavior change that promote prevention of malaria in the Atiwa District by December 2012.
- Train 300 pregnant women on the importance of IPT in the Atiwa District by December 2012.