Health Project FY2019 Midyear Performance Data Consolidation: FY 2019 Midyear Report
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The Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting for Improved Health (CLAimHealth) Activity is a health project implemented in the Philippines, with the primary goal of improving health outcomes through collaborative, learning, and adapting approaches.
2019 · 55 pages

Abstract
The project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and is being implemented by the Panagora Group. The project's results framework for performance monitoring is designed to achieve the health project's sub-purposes and purpose. The framework is based on a theory of change, which outlines the expected outcomes and impact of the project. The project's performance data consolidation for the midyear period of FY2019 highlights progress in achieving the project's goals and objectives. The project's focus areas include family planning (FP), tuberculosis (TB), and health systems strengthening (HSS). In the FP portfolio, the project aims to increase the use of modern contraceptive methods, improve the quality of FP services, and enhance the capacity of health workers to provide FP services. The project's FP performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets, including an increase in the number of new FP acceptors and an improvement in the average satisfaction score of clients who received FP services. In the TB portfolio, the project aims to improve the detection and treatment of TB cases, particularly among vulnerable populations. The project's TB performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets, including an increase in the number of MDR-TB cases detected and an improvement in the treatment success rate for MDR/RR-TB cases. The project also focuses on health systems strengthening, which includes improving the capacity of health workers, enhancing the quality of health services, and increasing access to health services. The project's HSS performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets, including an increase in the number of health workers who received in-service training and an improvement in the percentage of health workers who received continuous professional development. The project also addresses cross-cutting concerns, including coordination, gender, private sector engagement, and climate risk management. The project's performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets in these areas, including an improvement in coordination indicators and an increase in the number of UHC areas supported by USG investment. Overall, the CLAimHealth Activity is making progress in achieving its goals and objectives, particularly in the areas of FP, TB, and HSS. The project's performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 highlights the importance of collaborative, learning, and adapting approaches in improving health outcomes in the Philippines. The project's implementation is focused on three key interventions: FP, TB, and HSS. The project's FP intervention aims to increase the use of modern contraceptive methods, improve the quality of FP services, and enhance the capacity of health workers to provide FP services. The project's TB intervention aims to improve the detection and treatment of TB cases, particularly among vulnerable populations. The project's HSS intervention aims to improve the capacity of health workers, enhance the quality of health services, and increase access to health services. The project's geographic focus is on the Philippines, with a specific emphasis on the USAID-assisted sites. The project's timeframes are from October 1, 2018, to March 31, 2019, with a focus on the midyear period of FY2019. The project's recommendations for future implementation include continuing to support the development of health systems, improving the quality of health services, and increasing access to health services. The project's performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets, including an increase in the number of new FP acceptors, an improvement in the average satisfaction score of clients who received FP services, and an increase in the number of MDR-TB cases detected. The project's performance data also highlights the importance of collaborative, learning, and adapting approaches in improving health outcomes in the Philippines. The project's implementation is being monitored and evaluated through a range of indicators, including the number of new FP acceptors, the average satisfaction score of clients who received FP services, and the number of MDR-TB cases detected. The project's performance data for the midyear period of FY2019 shows progress in achieving the project's targets, and highlights the importance of continued support for the project's goals and objectives.
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