SATF MVC EDUCATION PROGRAM 2016
CHF NARRATIVE REPORT.
Community Health Funds (CHFs)
1. Introduction:-
Objective of this project is to enhance the quality health by helping MVC and their household members to have access to essential health care services in their respective localities through Community Health Fund Insurance scheme. The project area covers two districts; Njombe and Makete Districts. 67 MVC come from Njombe District while 2 come from Makete District. CHF centres where the 70 MVCs are supposed to attend are eight (8). The target was to reach Seventy(70) MVCs, actual reached were 60 and 300 relatives.
Increased number of MVC supported through SATF Education program Coordinated by Safina at Njombe Region.
INDICATOR 1: Number of new MVC enrolled into SATF Education program
Category 4: Total number of new MVC enrolled into SATF Education program
Gender | Target as per approved budget | Actual reached | Deviation/ variance | Comments/ Recommendations |
Female | 13 | 13 | 0 | |
Male | 17 | 16 | 1 | |
Total | 30 | 29 | 1 |
RESULT 2: MVC are supported with school fees and scholastic materials
INDICATOR 1: Number of MVC received support (Education program)
Category 4: Total number of MVC received support (SATF Education program)
Gender | Target as per approved budget | Actual reached | Deviation/ variance | Comments/ Recommendations |
Female | 36 | 36 | 0 | We didn’t support Anton Mbembati as he obtained another donor. |
Male | 46 | 45 | 0 | |
Total | 82 | 81 | 0 | |
Plus college | 2 | 2 | 0 |
RESULT 3: MVC completed education.
INDICATOR 3:1 Number of MVC completed basic education
Category 1: Primary
Gender | Target as per approved budget | Actual reached | Deviation/ variance | Comments/ Recommendations |
Female | 0 | 0 | 0 | Oscar Mdendemi was the only MVC in Primary school he has passed and selected to join Mabatini sec school. |
Describe activities that have been implemented during the reporting period and state any deviations from plan if any, and reasons for the change.
a. Description of activities :-
b. Complete the table by filling in number of MVC enrolled and provided with CHF cards
Gender | Target as per approved budget | Actual reached | Deviation/ variance | Comments/Recommendations List down names, reg. No. and reasons of unsupported beneficiaries |
Female | 33 | 27 | 6 | Anton Mbembati got another donor, Subira Ndelwa ,Beltina Chaula, Government Health Centres very far from beneficiaries, Rehema Mayemba, Rebeka Mwalongo, Petro Mtewa, Dainess Sanga, Happy Chaula, Emmanuel Chatanda and George Sanga. |
Male | 37 | 33 | 4 | |
Total | 70 | 60 | 10 |
Category 2: Secondary beneficiaries (MVC household’s members)
Gender | Target as per approved budget | Actual reached | Deviation/ variance | Comments/Recommendations |
Female | 200 | 170 | 30 | |
Male | 150 | 130 | 20 | |
Total | 350 | 300 | 50 |
- Who were directly involved in implementation of the project?
This is the first year of CHF implementation to MVCs under SATF Education programme coordinated by SAFINA at Njombe. We had to introduce the project to many Stake holders including District Government leaders, Division and Ward leaders, CHF Coordinators Health centres staff and the community where the families reside.
- What changes have you seen as the results of implementation in the reporting period?
Thanks to the Government as CHF has changed to TELE KWA TELE and all beneficiaries with CHF cards are allowed to attend to all Government Hospitals, Dispensaries and Heath Centers.
- Beneficiaries receive medical health from qualified Staff and they are able to obtain medicine and even operations when needed.
2.Health condition of Beneficiaries has improved.
3. MVCs school attendance for those who were frequently attacked by diseases has improved.
- Challenges :-At Lusitu Dispensaries don’t have CHF cards so MVCs used payment receipts to obtain health facilities.
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