2016.2181.2

Promoting the health of pregnant women, mothers and newborns

Promotion of mother-child health and self-determined family planning in Tajikistan
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Tajikistan
Runtime
Partner
Ministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung
Contact

Sabine Olthof

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Newborn baby on a changing table.

Context

The health system in Tajikistan is heavily hospital-centric. There are too few rural and urban health facilities, and these are poorly equipped and outdated. This also affects regional hospitals. There is also a lack of qualified family doctors who can provide prenatal care to pregnant women. Improving health care is a high priority in the government's current strategies.

Objective

The Tajik government is successfully implementing its national health strategy to improve medical care, particularly for mothers and newborns.

Approach

The project works in 28 partner districts on five thematic areas:

1.Improving health services

The project advises primary health facilities on optimizing their organization and medical procedures and processes, particularly in maternal and child care.

2.Expanding the referral system

The project advises the government on establishing a national referral system in line with international quality standards.

3.Maintain medical equipment

The project trains employees in government health facilities to use medical technology efficiently and effectively.

4.Train and develop health professionals

The project supports the skills of family doctors, nurses, and obstetric nurses. Through targeted training and continuing education, these professionals can provide health services that meet international and national standards.

5.Raise awareness of infection control

The project trains health professionals to contain infections, including COVID-19.

 
Five female doctors and nurses in work clothes.
Further Project Information

CRS code
13081

Cofinancing
  • Europäische Union (EU) (18.50 m €)
Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

Significant (secondary) policy objectives:

  • Gender Equality
  • Democratic and inclusive governance

Responsible organisational unit
3700 Westbalkan, Zentralasien, Osteuropa

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
26,759,355 €

This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities: The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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