Days passed but I didn’t noticed that my training is about
to end. On March 10 my OJT period will end fortunately. It simply means that I
will step up to the next level. It is glad to know that I survived. As of now I
am preparing myself for a training that will be held at the Bayleaf Hotel in Intramuros,
Manila on 11th until 13th of March. Reports and other documents
are submitted before we travel.
Innovations and
Multi-Sectoral Partnerships to Achieve Control of Tuberculosis (IMPACT) is a project that will be delivered by the Institute of Primary Health Care of Davao Medical School Foundation, Inc.
This project was funded by the USAID to address the pragmatic decline in
the number of reached
by TB education, presumptive TB cases identified and referred to health centers,
presumptive TB cases referred and submitted for sputum exam, presumptive TB
cases who have completed the 2 sputum examination, presumptive TB cases
identified as New Sputum Positive (NSP) TB, TB All Forms diagnosed, NSP cases
who have started treatment with community volunteers as treatment partners, NST
cased cured and cases of TB All Forms diagnosed and undergoing treatment. The
ultimate output of this project is to Increasethe Case Detection Rate (CDR) and Cure Rate (CR) of the Local Government Units
attributable to increased (minimum of 10%) referrals from the Community-Based
Organizations.
Through the coordination of the
Community-based Organizations (CBO’s) to the Rural Health Units (RHU’s) the
project hoped to continue for another 3 years based on the one year term
evaluation of the funding agency reported by the Community Service Unit (CSU)
of the DMSFI. However, Community organizers like me is now preparing for the
said training. I’ve done research on Tuberculosis in the Philippines. As of now
the Department of Health through its National Tuberculosis Program find ways on
how these existing TB DOTS facilities are accessed by the presumptive cases. With the close coordination of the Local Government Units it is believed to be realized.
Through Philippine Business for Social Progress (BPSP) as the contractor the project will be initiated o the provinces that have been detected with the high cases of TB. The contractor (BPSP) coordinated the NGO's or the Technical Assistance Providers (TAP's) to deliver the project. These TAP's are considered to be the sub-contractors responsible for the delivery of the said project. The DMSF-IPHC is one of the Technical Assistance Provider that will cover 6 Municipalities in Davao Oriental with 4 barangay per assignment.
Through Philippine Business for Social Progress (BPSP) as the contractor the project will be initiated o the provinces that have been detected with the high cases of TB. The contractor (BPSP) coordinated the NGO's or the Technical Assistance Providers (TAP's) to deliver the project. These TAP's are considered to be the sub-contractors responsible for the delivery of the said project. The DMSF-IPHC is one of the Technical Assistance Provider that will cover 6 Municipalities in Davao Oriental with 4 barangay per assignment.
Since this project (IMPACT) is new,
a training will be conducted to capacitate the community organizers and project
heads for proper delivery of the project to target municipalities of Davao
Oriental. I am very grateful to be part of the said project because aside from
opportunities of traveling places and communities, it will also open my horizon
in meeting new people and new experiences.
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