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The renovation of health centers (HCs) in Ethiopia is a critical component of the country's healthcare infrastructure development.
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Abstract
The renovation project aims to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare services, particularly in rural areas. The project focuses on upgrading the physical infrastructure of existing HCs to meet the growing demand for healthcare services. The renovation project targets 19 HCs across four regions: Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR, and Tigray, as well as the capital city, Addis Ababa. The project's scope includes the renovation of existing facilities, expansion of existing blocks, and the construction of new facilities. The renovation work involves upgrading the electrical power supply, waste water management systems, septic systems, and other essential infrastructure components. The project's budget is approximately $3,585,180, with a total area of 19,000 square meters to be renovated. The renovation work is expected to improve the overall quality of healthcare services, increase patient satisfaction, and enhance the working conditions of healthcare workers. The project's timeline and implementation plan are not explicitly stated in the provided data. The renovation project also aims to improve the availability of essential healthcare services, including HIV/CD, maternal and child health, emergency care, family planning, and family planning services. The project's focus on upgrading the physical infrastructure of HCs is expected to have a positive impact on the overall healthcare system in Ethiopia. The renovation project is a critical component of the country's efforts to improve healthcare outcomes and improve the quality of life for its citizens. The project's focus on upgrading the physical infrastructure of HCs is expected to have a lasting impact on the healthcare system in Ethiopia.
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