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Title: THE LINDA WATOTO WETU PROJECT PROTECT OUR CHILDREN


1
THE LINDA WATOTO WETU PROJECT(PROTECT OUR
CHILDREN)
Presented by MAKE A DIFFERENCE Veronica
Bailey Mark Beilstein Ginny Grenier-Minasian
2
IMPACTOF HIV/AIDS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
  • Worldwide 14 million people died from AIDS
  • More than 1 million of which were Africans
  • A quarter of them were children
  • In 1998, 2 million men, women and children
    perished in Africa as a result of AIDS
  • Ref http//www.unicef.org/pon99/aidscoml.htm The
    Progress of Nations 1999 - The AIDS Emergency.

3
IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS IN TANZANIA
  • In 1992, an estimated 700,000 Tanzanians were
    infected with HIV and there were 120,000 AIDS
    cases
  • an estimated 2.4 million HIV cases and 800,000
    AIDS cases expected by year 2000
  • 40 of women of childbearing age estimated to be
    HIV infected
  • Heterosexual transmission accounts for 90 of the
    cases
  • Major modes of HIV transmission to children
  • Vertical Transmission (Mother-to-Infant) during
    labor and delivery
  • Breastfeeding
  • Ref www.rho.org/html/hiv_aids_progexamples.htmTa
    nzania

4
DEMOGRAPHICS OF MWANZA
  • Total population of Mwanza Region 2,500,000
  • Number of women of reproductive age 625,000
  • Number of women in Mwanza giving birth 25,231
  • 90 of women seek prenatal care
  • 50 of women deliver in hospitals or health care
    units
  • Ref www.theexpress.com/express102/supp/supp1.htm
  • Synthetic Estimations

5
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
  • A student collaborative from Boston University
    School of Public Health
  • Mission Statement
  • MAD is committed to providing quality services to
    families at risk. Our goal is to support local
    and global efforts to protect the integrity of
    families throughout the world. To meet this end
    we work collaboratively with Governmental and
    Non-governmental Organizations that provide
    Maternal and Child Health Care Services. We
    secure donor funds for various initiatives to
    initiate programs that provide high quality care,
    counseling, training and referrals as well as
    health education and prevention.

6
The Linda Watoto Wetu Project
  • Concerned with the HIV Vertical Transmission Rate
    in Mwanza, Tanzania
  • Purports to decrease transmission rate from 35
    to 13
  • Collaborative partnership with MOH and TAP
  • Initiate universal Nevirapine treatment to women
    delivering in healthcare units and hospitals in
    the Mwanza Region
  • Involves
  • Education and training of all healthcare
    professionals on the administration and efficacy
    of nevirapine treatment
  • Education of all women using healthcare
    facilities for labor and delivery about the
    efficacy of niverapine treatment

7
VERTICAL TRANSMISSION TREATMENT REGIMENS
  • Extensive AZT treatment 1000
  • Short course AZT treatment 100
  • Nevirapine treatment 4
  • Ref www.cnn.com/HEALTH/AIDS/9907/14/preventing.ba
    by.hiv

8
PROJECT GOAL
  • The Linda Watoto Wetu Project goal is to reduce
    mother-to-infant transmission of HIV in the
    Mwanza Region of Tanzania through universal
    administration of nevirapine to all pregnant
    women who deliver in a health care facility.

9
OBJECTIVES
  • Increase knowledge among women on
    mother-to-infant HIV transmission and the
    importance of nevirapine as an effective
    prophylaxis for prevention of mother-to-infant
    HIV transmission by 50 from baseline collected
    at antenatal visits to 24 hours post delivery.
  • Reduce mother-to-infant transmission of HIV in
    Mwanza Region from approximately 30 to 13 by
    providing nevirapine prophylaxis to mothers and
    infants for all deliveries in 3 hospitals and 49
    clinics in Mwanza within 3 years of project
    initiation.

10
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
  • IEC Campaign
  • to increase awareness of mother-to-infant HIV
    transmission
  • use of nevirapine as an effective intervention
  • Educate women in Mwanza Region who visit a
    hospital or health unit for antenatal care on the
    improved outcomes for both mother and child when
    delivery occurs in a hospital or health unit

11
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
  • Train nurse/midwife Project Managers from each of
    the three hospitals and forty-nine health units
    in the Mwanza Region
  • Train nurses/midwives at each healthcare
    facilities in Mwanza Region on the administration
    and efficacy of nevirapine to reduce
    mother-to-infant HIV transmission
  • Obtain informed consent from women at the time of
    admission to a health care facility.
  • Provide nevirapine to all pregnant women who
    deliver in hospitals or health units in the
    Mwanza Region

12
PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY
  • Use of existing infrastructure of Mwanza Region,
    Tanzania
  • Training and development of personnel from MOH,
    TAP and hospital and clinic staff
  • Cost benefit ratio of treating HIV/AIDS
  • Decreasing HIV/AIDS transmission rates impact on
    fertility/birth rates, family resources,
    government aid/resources for care and treatment
    of HIV/AIDS long term care
  • Increase in use of healthcare facilities for
    labor and delivery of infants
  • impact IMR and MMR

13
MONITORING/TRACKING INDICATORS
  • of people at conference
  • of hospitals and clinics participating
  • of project managers (identified and trained)
  • of healthcare workers in each facility
    (trained)
  • of training sessions provided
  • of informed consents
  • of doses of nevirapine distributed
  • of doses of nevirapine administered
  • of women and infants who received nevirapine
  • of exit interviews obtained
  • of quarterly meetings attended by staff
    (measurement of education)
  • development and distribution of educational
    materials

14
EVALUATION INDICATORS
  • of HIV/AIDS cases reported in Mwanza Region at
    eighteen months after the initiation of the
    project
  • of blood samples obtained
  • of women choosing to deliver in healthcare
    facilities at the end of the project
  • of exit interviews obtained
  • of clients satisfied with care received

15
BUDGET
  • Total Expenses (for 3 years)
  • MAD 168, 713.30
  • Donations
  • PSI - 36,120
  • MOH - 168,300
  • TAP - 183,600
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