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The specific objectives of the plan are to:
- Scale up evidence-based, cost effective interventions through effective strategies within a HSS approach and provide equitable coverage with quality.
- Reduce neonatal mortality by improved home-based newborn ...care, early identification of sick newborns and improved access to institutional newborn care of adequate quality.
- Reduce common childhood illness related mortality (due to pneumonia and diarrhoea in all areas and malaria in endemic areas) by improving key family and community practices, community-based early diagnosis and management and referral care for complicated cases.
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                                                                A cross-sectional descriptive study design covering all states and regions was undertaken to:
1) To assess availability, utilization and supply chain management system for RH commodities at different levels of health facilities, 
2) To assess quality of RH services with emphasis on family ...planning in terms of training, supervision, use of guidelines and ICT, and
3) To determine clients’ accessibility to RH services provided at different level of facilities.
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                                                                Towards Universal Access to Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                These guidelines aim to guide all health care providers in Myanmar, accommodating the situation of different settings in the context of progressive decentralization of HIV services. Notable changes from the previous edition include:
• diagnosis of HIV
• update on the initiation of ART<...br>
• new ARV drugs and regimens
• new recommendation on infant prophylaxis
• PrEP and PEP updates
• updates on co-infections and comorbidities management
It should be noted that these guidelines are meant for the  operational level and are adapted and adopted in line with existing Myanmar context. 
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                                                                Infection Prevention and Control Programmes  
January 2020
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Conrol Programme
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                In  line  with  its  decentralization  principle,  the  Ethiopian  Health  Policy  has  achieved  great progress  in  improving  access  to  comprehensive  HIV/AIDS  services  to  the  majority  of  the population. Both quality and coverage of services have improved significantlysince the initiation... of the free ART program in 2005. The role of health workforce in general and that of pharmacy professionals assumes a central position in these achievements. To  further  enhance  accessibility  and  quality  of  services,  capacity  buildingof  health  cadres  is critical.  Therefore,  this  comprehensive  HIV  prevention,  care  and  treatment  training  material  is prepared with the primarily intention to build the capacity of pharmacy professionals at all levels so that they can contribute to the provision of HIV services.
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                                                                NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY PROGRAMME
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                National AIDS and STI Control Program
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                The Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy for the Prevention of the Re-establishment of Malaria Transmission in Timor-Leste forms part of the National Strategic Plan (NSP) for 2021–2025. The strategy aims to support Timor-Leste's efforts to sustain malaria elimination by promot...ing responsive and preventive behaviours through targeted communication and community engagement. Created in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the WHO, the Global Fund and other stakeholders, the SBCC strategy implements recommendations from the 2020 external review of the National Malaria Programme. Building on previous BCC initiatives (2015–2020), it emphasises surveillance, diagnosis, treatment and vector control, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations. The SBCC strategy provides partners and implementers with a dynamic guide to designing context-specific communication interventions that support malaria elimination and prevent the re-establishment of transmission.
Accessed on 18/06/2025.
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