Days became
hours as to minutes became seconds. My adventure and breath taking experiences
have been so amazing. I can see myself enjoying every single event that
happened for the last month. There were things that have been in my mind for
days that I know could help me in this field. As a community organizer, I am
very happy that there will be new faces, new group of people who will be part
of my life, new set of problems to face and new success to strive for excellence.
It is glad to
know that once again I will be involved with the people from the regional down
to the barangay level that will help us hand in hand in delivering the project.
Tuberculosis has been a problem to developing communities and there have a
pragmatic decline in detection and cure rate based on the Philippine Target
Plan on TB control. Therefore, a project Innovations and Multi-sectoral Partneships To Achieve Contro on Tuberculosis (IMPACT) funded by the United StatesAgency for International Development (USAID) was established to intensify the
case findings to increase the detection and the cure rate. With the Philippine Businessfor Social Progress (BPSP) an agency entrusted by the said funder to deliver
the project. The Technical Assistance Providers (TAP’s) happened to be the sub-contractor
of the PBSP for proper implementation of the said project.
Davao MedicalSchool Foundation, Inc. (DMSFI) is one of the NGO’s who will help realize the
said project. An institution located at Davao City that caters medical courses
with a hospital and the Institute of Primary Health Care (IPHC). The IPHC
responsible for giving humanitarian and primary health services to the
community for over 30 years. DMSF took the challenge to become the
sub-contractor of the PBSP. The school’s representatives have been attending
Trainings and Seminars initiated by the said contractor.
The recently
concluded Training of Trainers was a starting point towards the achievement of
the project. The DMSF participated the said activity held on March 11-13, 2015
at Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros, Manila. Six participants including the Project
Manager, Cynthia Manlapus and five Community Organizers enjoyed the whole experience.
Among the topics discussed was the Basic Facts about TB, The Revised Manual of
Procedure and the Training and Facilitation. A demonstration of the topics on
training of CBO’s was presented by every participating NGO’s; RIT/JATA,
PHANSUP, WESADEF, KINASANG-AN and DMSF.
On March 24,
2015 a closed door meeting with the Area Coordinator Sharlene April Jalandra and the DMSF IMPACT Team was conducted
to formally initiate the plan and primary tasks. The DMSF team will be
introduced by the area coordinator to the Provincial Health Office of Davao
Oriental on March 25, 2015 at Mati City. The said activity is expected to have
outputs, this includes the name of municipalities that will be covered by the
project and determining existing Community Based Organizations.
On the 25th of March the Team Mindanao for IMPACT project headed to Mati City for a courtesy call. Spearheded by Dr. Ted Yu, Team Leader for Mindanao together with the Project Management Corrdinator of IPHC and DMSF's IMPACT project head, Cynthia Manlapus. A short but meaty conversation commenced during the meeting. The tentative areas are municipalities of Baganga, Taragona, Caraga, Cateel, Boston, Manay. These municipalities will be the pilot areas. One of the things that was set during the meeting was the upcoming Courtesy call to the Governeor of Davao Oriental and the Provicial Orientation to be attended by the Municipal Mayors, Nurses, PHO staff and other medical practitioners of the province.
I will give you
updates on the next day entry of my blog. Thank you so much!
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