Iamaneh program contribution East
The program of IAMANEH Switzerland addresses women and children in Western Africa and the Western Balkans in order to secure their access to quality primary health services, to grant safe motherhood and birth, to offer protection and safety from violence and health damaging practices and to allow informed choice with regard to family planning and prevention. Advocacy work contributes to the improvement of frame conditions for health and the securing of a sustainable health and social protection system in these regions.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Balkans occidentaux Western Balkan: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania |
Conflit & fragilité Santé Droits de la personne
Conseil psychosocial (till 2016)
Renforcement des systèmes de santé Droits de la personne (y compris droits des femmes) |
01.01.2015
- 31.12.2016 |
CHF 1’000’000
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- Health centres and local health professionals have enlarged their professional competences with regard to reproductive health and the quality of health services offered has improved.
- Access to reproductive health services, especially to family planning, has improved.
- Community based health insurances facilitate access to health provision to women and their families in a durable way.
- Women and children victims of violence receive protection and professional care and are supported in developping new living perspectives.
- The awareness and knowledge of the population on reproductive health topics, especially on family planning, maternal mortality, HIV/aids and sexually transmitted diseases as well as on women’s rights and gender have improved.
- Local governments and decision making bodies are sensitized for reproductive health and rights-issues, recognize their repsonsibilities and take action for improvement of relevant frame conditions.
- Health centres and local health professionals have enlarged their professional competences with regard to reproductive health and the quality of health services offered has improved
- Access to reproductive health services, especially to family planning, has improved.
- Community based health insurances facilitate access to health provision to women and their families in a durable way
- Women and children victims of violence receive protection and professional care and are supported in developping new living perspectives.
- The awareness and knowledge of the population on reproductive health topics, especially on family planning, maternal mortality, HIV/aids and sexually transmitted diseases as well as on women’s rights and gender have improved.
- Local governments and decision making bodies are sensitized for reproductive health and rights-issues, recognize their repsonsibilities and take action for improvement of relevant frame conditions.
- Targeted training of health professionals has improved the management of health centres and the quality of the service offer in the program areas.
- Concentrated sensitization efforts in the population have lead to a higher frequenting of health centres. A significant augmentation of prenatal care consultations of more than 60% in the partner health centres could be observed. Also the number of attended birth’ at the health facilities has increased.
- The construction of a health centre with maternity clinic in a suburb of Bamako has contributed to an important increase of the service offer for women and children.
- In Bosnia-Herzegowina, Albania, Mali and Senegal professional, culturally sensitive and context adapted services for protection, counselling and therapy of victims of violence have been developed and staffed with skilled personnel. In the Western Balkans, 8’652 women victims of violence have received protection and professional care within 3 years.
- As a consequence of intensified sensitization work with youth on gender and violence at schools an increasing number of youngsters has searched for support at a counselling service for victims of violence in Albania.
- IAMANEH
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE SANTE
SANTE
GOUVERNEMENT ET SOCIETE CIVILE
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Éducation et formation médicales
Politique de la santé et gestion administrative
Droits de la personne
Thème transversal Projet spécifique concernant l'égalité des sexes.
Le projet contribue à améliorer le fonctionnement de l'organisation partenaire
Type d'aide Contribution à des projets ou programmes
Numéro de projet 7F06026
Contexte |
Access to reproductive and sexual health and rights is seriously threatened for many women and hildren in developing countries. Especially in sub-Saharan Africa, the risk of dying during pregnancy and childbirth is highest in the whole word. In the Western Balkans, dying from domestic violence is one of the highest death risks for women and girls. Apart from insufficient health care facilities, gender based discrimination of women and girls is a key obstacle to achieving reproductive and sexual health and rights. Therefore besides improving basic health care for future mothers it is indispensable to develop measures that protect women’s rights and enlarge their room to manoeuvre. |
Objectifs |
To improve, protect and promote health and especially reproductive health for women and children in Western Africa and the Western Balkans. |
Groupes cibles |
Women and children, with strengthened focus on youth – girls and boys. Men are included as strategic target group, if this supports the improvement of health for women and children.
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Effets à moyen terme |
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Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus:
Principaux résultats antérieurs:
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Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
Crédit |
Coopération avec l'Europe de l'Est |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Organisation suisse à but non lucratif |
Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 1’000’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 1’000’000 |
Phases du projet |
Phase 4
01.01.2017
- 31.12.2018
(Completed)
Phase 3 01.01.2015 - 31.12.2016 (Completed) Phase 2 01.01.2013 - 31.12.2014 (Completed) Phase 1 01.01.2008 - 31.12.2012 (Completed) |