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Title: Family and Community Health Area (FCH)


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Family and Community Health Area (FCH) Technical
Cooperation Work Program 2004-05
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Vision of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau
  • The Pan American Sanitary Bureau will be the
    major catalyst for ensuring that all the peoples
    of the Americas enjoy optimal health and
    contribute to the well being of their families
    and communities

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A Birds Eye View of FCH
FUNCTIONS (Technical Cooperation)
VALUES
MANDATES
TARGETS
Key Countries High-impact Countries Vulnerable
Populations And Groups
Work program
Equity Excellence Solidarity Respect Integrity
MDGs 3 x 5 Healthy Eating and Active Living
Integration
Family and Community Health Focus
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Family and Community Health Framework
Neonates
PHC
SPH
3 x 5 Initiative
MDG 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria other Diseases
Pregnancies
Infants
AI
MDG 4 Reduce Child Mortality
MDG 5 Improve Maternal Health
Children
Priority Countries
The Elderly
WM/ CLAP
CA
MDG 3 Gender Equality and Empower Women
IM
NU
CFNI
MDG 1 Eradicate Extreme Poverty Hunger
MDG 8 Develop partnerships
Healthy eating and active living
Adults
Adolescents
HS
HRD
Young Adults
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Area Mandates
Integrated delivery of Tech. Coop. (FCH Area
Mgt.)
MDG 4 (CA)
EPI (IM)
Malnutrition (MDG 1) Healthy Eating and Active
Living (NU, CFNI)
MDG 5(WM)
MDG 6 and 3x5 (AI)
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Strategic Directions
  • Area-wide Goals (MDGs, 3x5, Healthy Eating and
    Active Living)
  • Focus on PAHO key countries and high-impact
    countries
  • Inter-programmatic approach
  • Joint missions (Guyana, Peru, Nicaragua)
  • Results at sub-national level (Chinandega health
    district)
  • Inter-programmatic work (CA/WM/CLAP/IM on
    congenital rubella, NU/CA/CFNI on infant and
    young child feeding and CA/AI/SPSTI on
    PMTCT/adolescents)
  • Programmatic vs. project mode (SIDA, USAID, EU
    Guyana-Haiti Area-wide proposals)
  • Cross-cutting issues (perinatal health, women
    SRH)
  • TAG, Regional, Sub-regional meetings,
    videoconference, sharepoint
  • Technical cooperation through a network of
    associated centers / national institutions

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Integrated approach for technical cooperation
Mandates Priority Countries Strategies Interventions PAHO Units Partners
Hunger and Malnutrition MDG 1, Target 2 HAI, BOL, NIC, GUT, ECU, HON GUY, COL, DOR, ELS, PER Breastfeeding Complementary feeding NU, AI, CA, CFNI, INCAP CDC, MOD, UNICEF, GAIN WHO
Maternal Mortality MDG 5, Target 6 HON, NIC, HAI, BOL, GUY, BRA, PAR, ELS, GUT, DOR, ECU, PER Skilled attendant at birth, new born health care, EOC, quality services, IMAN, ART, SRH, Cont. iron def. anemia WM, CLAP CA, NU, AI, IM, THS/OS SHD/HP GPP/GH, DCP/NCD UNFPA, USAID, IDB, UNICEF, FCI, QA, EU WHO
Child Mortality MDG 4, Target 5 HAI, BOL, GUY, HON, NIC, BRA, PER, ECU, GUT, COL, DOR, MEX, PAR IMCI, Neonatal Component, IMAN, Breastfeeding, Complementary feeding, ART, PMTCT, Safe deliv., perin. care Neonatal tetanus, measles rubella elimination, New vaccines CA, NU, IM, AI, WM, CLAP, INCAP, CFNI, SDE ARC, UNF/UNFIP CMMB, JCI, CIDA SIDA, USAID BMSF, IFRC, PC, SVI, GAVI, WB, DHHS WHO
HIV/AIDS and STIs MDG 6 3 x 5, Target 7 BEL, HON, HAI, DOR, ELS, GUT, JAM, SUR, TRT, GUY 3 x 5, IMAN, PMTCT, Sex. Rep. H. C., Elim. Cong. Syphilis, Safe injection pract.,Nutrition PLWHA AI, CA, NU, IM, WM, SPSTI/CAREC THS/OS, SHD/HR GPP/GH UNAIDS, CAREC, CPC, USAID, CDC, CIDA, CARICOM, SIDA, GF NORAD, GTZ WHO
Healthy Eating and Active Living ARG, CUB, BRA, CHI, COL, MEX, PER, ECU, GUA, BOL Increase fruit and vegetables consumption Public transportation - Road Safety NU, CFNI, DCP/NCD, INCAP, SDE/HS CDC, ILSI, RAFA, PANA, WHO
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Joint Missions 2004
  • Major emphasis on MDGs
  • Guyana April 12-17 - HIV and adolescents (MDG
    6)
  • Peru July 12-16 -Nutrition and infant and
    maternal
  • mortality (MDGs 1, 4, 5)
  • Nicaragua November 15-19 - Maternal morbidity
    and
  • mortality and HIV (MDGs 5, 6)

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Joint Missions, 2004
  • Benefits
  • Excellent mechanism for real time integration
    and
  • teamwork
  • Pooling and more efficient use of Unit
    resources
  • Model of work for other Areas, PWR offices and
  • national counterparts
  • Development of close to the trenches plans
    and
  • interventions

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Sub-regional activities
  • HIV/AIDS Surveillance (estimation and projection)
  • Sub-regional meeting for vaccine preventable
    diseases
  • HIV/AIDS/STI, Adolescent Health, Male Involvement
  • Process of integration at sub-regional level
  • Strengthen immunization in the RESCA
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender in
    MERCOSUR

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Partnerships and Strategic Alliances
  • Coordinated responses through plans of action
  • Ongoing technical collaboration
  • Mobilization of resources
  • Accountability of national and regional efforts
  • Information exchange

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Regional Staff(AS OF 30 NOVEMBER 2004)
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FCH/IM Field Staff - November 2004
Vacant
C. Pedreira, 15 Jan 00
R. Montesano, 6 April 99
I. Leal, 16 Oct 99_______

B. Irons (RB), 1 March 97
National Professionals Bolivia 5 CAREC
2 Guatemala 1 Guyana 1 Mexico 1 Peru
4 Suriname 1 Venezuela 1
D.Pastor, 19 Jan 99_______________

O. Barrezueta, 30 Sep 01
R.Rodriguez, 21 Jan 99
C. Toscano, 19 Sep 02
L.Oliveira, 15 Dec 99______

Vacant ____
G. Ghisays, 1 Aug 03, STP
R. Cardoso (RB), 1 Sep 01
EB posts
RB posts
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FCH/WM Focal Points in South America
SURINAME Dr. Elwine Van Kanten
VENEZUELA Dr. Luís Codina Salud de la Mujer,
Materna Y Adolescentes
COLOMBIA Dr. Magda Palacios FCH
ECUADOR FCH Post
PERU Dr. Fernando Rocabado Promoción de la Salud
BRAZIL Dr. Javier Espindola FCH
BOLIVIA Dr. Fernando Amado Salud Sexual y
Reproductiva
PARAGUAY Dr. Bernardo Sánchez Salud de la Mujer y
Materna
CHILE Dra. Maritza Matamala Salud de la Mujer y
Materna
URUGUAY Dr. Julio Sánchez Promoción de la Salud
ARGENTINA Lic. Rosa Maria Borrell Promoción de la
Salud
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FCH/WM Focal Points in Central America and the
Caribbean
BAHAMAS Puesto Vacante
CUBA Dr. Daniel Montalvo Salud de la Mujer y
Materna
MEXICO Dr. Hugo Cohen Salud Mental
HAITI DR. Rudolph Macloide (interino) Salud
Sexual y Reproductiva
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA Dr. Oscar Suriel Salud
Sexual y Reproductiva
BELICE Dra. Sandra Jones Género
BARBADOS Dr. William Adu - Krow Salud Sexual y
Reproductiva
JAMAICA
HONDURAS Dr. Jose Ochoa Salud Sexual y
Reproductiva
GUATEMALA Dr. Daniel Frade Salud Sexual y
Reproductiva
NICARAGUA Mrs Silvia Narvaez Género
EL SALVADOR Mrs. Amalia Ayala Género
TRINIDAD Y TOBAGO Dra. Gina Watson FCH
COSTA RICA Mrs. Miryam Cruz FCH - Promoción De la
Salud
PANAMA Mrs. Victoria Valdez Género
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Mid-Term Assessment BPB 04-05Status of Expected
Results
Expected Results
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Budget execution BPB 04-05Total funds as of
November 30, 2004(Includes posts)
OF EXECUTION
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Budget execution BPB 04-05Operational funds as
of November 30, 2004
OF EXECUTION
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Budget execution BPB 04-05 by UnitOperational
funds as of November 30, 2004
OF EXECUTION
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Budget execution BPB 04-05 by CentersOperational
funds as of November 30, 2004
OF EXECUTION
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