Report of the Investments and Performance Analysis for Women, Children and Adolescent Health During Covid 19 Pandemic- A case of Ntoroko District

Report of the Investments and Performance Analysis for Women, Children and Adolescent Health During Covid 19 Pandemic- A case of Ntoroko District

The analysis for Investments and Performance for women, child and adolescent health in Ntoroko was commissioned by 3FHi. As a  non-profit inter-faith Based  Organizations (FBO) promoting equity and quality of health services for all in Ntoroko and other districts, 3FHi seeks  to influence policy formulation and practice, through

The analysis for Investments and Performance for women, child and adolescent health in Ntoroko was commissioned by 3FHi. As a  non-profit inter-faith Based  Organizations (FBO) promoting equity and quality of health services for all in Ntoroko and other districts, 3FHi seeks  to influence policy formulation and practice, through generating evidence to support civic education and advocacy for Women, Children and Adolescent Health( WCAH). The Investment and Performance Analysis for WCAH was initiated to understand the status of Global Financing Facility/Result Based Financing (GFF/RBF), the investments and performance patterns and trend for WCAH and impact of Covid 19 pandemic on the delivery of Essential Health Services (EHS) in Ntoroko.    The study conducted Key Informant Interview with senior government officials, and with GFF National Secretariat to assess the situation of GFF/RBF in Ntoroko. In order to ascertain investments and performance patterns and trend for WCAH, a desk review of the 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/11Ntoroko budgets was undertaken with a keen eye on health investments.  It should be noted that all the figures presented in the report are in nominal terms from the approved budget documents. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of the 2020/21 workplan was undertaken to provide a clearer picture on budgets allocated to various health outputs. However, the lack of detailed workplan for 2018/19 and 2019/20 limited our analysis that could have provided us with a glimpse of the funding trends across the outputs over the past three years. In assessing the impact of Covid 19 pandemic on the delivery of EHS, the study analyzed the service delivery data as contained in the District Health Information System (DHIS) Version 2.   Download Study Report Here

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