Health
- Emergency Response & Preparedness to outbreak prone communicable diseases like Cholera, Hepatitis, Hemorrhagic Fevers
- Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Interventions
- Primary Healthcare Intervention through BPHNS (at Facility) & BHI (at Community) Interventions
- Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Interventions-
- Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) services
- Integrated community case management (iCCM) and
- Integrated Management of Childhood illness (IMCI)
- Increasing access to Safe Delivery Practices by providing BEmONC & CEmONC
- Increasing access to contraceptives, prevention & treatment of STIs & HIV
5. Control the epidemic of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, & Malaria using scientifically proven interventions
6. Increase access to mental health and psychosocial care
7. Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) interventions
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), & Malaria
HIV/AIDS
Our HIV/AIDS program focuses on:-
- Prevention, Care, and Treatment for general population, HIV infected Children, HIV exposed Children, and key populations.
- Prevention of mother to child transmission(PMTCT) at antenatal care(ANC), labor & delivery(L&D), and postnatal care (PNC).
- Provision of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) and adapting special initiatives to reach men.
- Provision of Adolescent girls and young women(AGYW), Gender-Based Violence(GBV), and Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) services.
Tuberculosis (TB)
Our TB programming focuses on TB prevention, care, and treatment services:-
Prevention
- Provision of TB infection control services.
- Provision of chemoprophylaxis using TB preventive therapy.
Care & Treatment
- TB screening in exposed people, & People living with HIV(PLHIV)
- Provision of TB diagnostic services.
- Provision of treatment for TB cases.
Malaria
Our Malaria programming focuses on Malaria prevention, testing, and treatment services:-
Prevention
- Insecticide-treated nets.
- Indoor residual spraying.
- Seasonal malaria chemoprevention.
- Malaria prevention therapy for pregnant women.
- Malaria Vaccination as soon as it is approved by the host country.
Testing & Treatment
- Testing suspected cases of malaria.
- Treating cases of malaria.
World Hepatitis Day(WHD)-28 July 2023 Celebration in Numbers
- # Total tested for HBV&HCV on WHD = 137
- # Total Males tested for HBV&HCV on WHD= 68 (49.6%)
- # Total Females tested for HBV&HCV on WHD = 69 (50.4%)
- # Males tested HBV Pos on WHD= 06 (8.8%)
- # Males tested HBV Neg on WHD = 62 (45.3%)
- # Females tested HBV Pos on WHD =04 (2.9%)
- # Females tested HBV Neg on WHD =65 (47.4%)
- # Males tested HCV Pos WHD = 00 (0.0%)
- # Males tested HCV Neg on WHD= 68(49.6%)
- # Females tested HCV Pos on WHD=00 (0.0%)
- # Females tested HCV Neg on WHD =69 (50.4%)