CHILD FUND INTERNATIONAL
The Neema project is a component of the USAID Health Program in Senegal from 2016 to 2021.
2016 · 30 pages

Abstract
The project aims to improve access to quality health services and products in the public sector, as well as promote healthy behaviors among the population. The project is implemented by IntraHealth International in partnership with several local organizations, including the Alliance Nationale de Lutte Contre le Sida (ANCS), ChildFund, Helen Keller International, and Marie Stopes International. The project focuses on several key objectives, including increasing access to quality health services and products, promoting healthy behaviors, and improving the management and coordination of health services. The project also places a strong emphasis on integrating gender considerations and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and family planning laws. The project's geographic focus is on the regions of Diourbel, Matam, Kédougou, Kolda, Saint-Louis, Sédhiou, and Tambacounda, which are part of the USAID Health Program's coverage area in Senegal. The project's timeframe is from September 1, 2016, to August 31, 2021. The project's implementation is overseen by Ms. Ramatoulaye DIOUME GUISSE, the Agreement Officer Representative (AOR), and involves several sub-contractors and consortium members. The project's budget and financial management are also subject to regular monitoring and evaluation. The project's progress is reported on a trimester basis, with each report providing an update on the project's achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. The reports also outline the project's plans and activities for the upcoming trimester, as well as its management and administration. The project's overall goal is to improve the health and well-being of the population in Senegal, particularly in the regions where the project is implemented. The project's success will depend on its ability to achieve its objectives and make a positive impact on the health sector in Senegal. The project's implementation involves several key activities, including the provision of integrated health services, the promotion of healthy behaviors, and the improvement of health management and coordination. The project also places a strong emphasis on gender integration and compliance with environmental regulations and family planning laws. The project's budget and financial management are also subject to regular monitoring and evaluation. The project's progress is reported on a trimester basis, with each report providing an update on the project's achievements, challenges, and lessons learned.
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USAID DEC