Promotion of the perinatal health in Kyrgyzstan
Project details
- Project number:2017.2035.8
- Status:Projekt beendet
- Responsible Organisational unit: 3700 Westbalkan, Zentralasien, Osteuropa
- Contact address: Transparency team transparenz@giz.de
- Partner countries: Kyrgyzstan
Summary
- Objectives:
The normative, personell and organisational conditions for demandoriented medical service-supply of risk pregnancies and sick newborns in the programme region are created.
- Client:
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
- Project partner:
Gesundheitsministerium
- Financing organisation:
not available
Volume of commission
- Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase:4 464 164 Euro
Cofinancing
not available
Previous project
2015.2019.6
Schwerpunktprogramm Gesundheit, Komponente Förderung der Perinatalgesundheit
Follow-on project
2019.2131.1
Schwerpunktprogramm Gesundheit, Komponente Förderung der Perinatalgesundheit
Term
- Entire project:
(including all previous, current and following project implementation phases, if existing) 28.07.2016 - 01.03.2024 - Actual project implementation phase:07.09.2018 - 30.01.2021
other participants
- Arge EPOS Health Management GmbH-
Further information
- Project websitesnot available
Policy markers
- Gender Equality
Significant (secondary) policy objective
- Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Principal (primary) policy objective
CRS code
13020 Reproductive health care
Evaluation
not availableProject description (DE)
The project is health-related bilateral technical cooperation between Germany and Kyrgyzstan. GIZ brings a systemic and multi-level approach to policy advice and capacity building, with a focus on developing models for broader health system reforms. In line with ‘Healthy Person – Prosperous Country,’ the project aims to improve the quality of integrated care services for pregnant women and newborns in five regions of Kyrgyzstan.
To achieve this goal, GIZ works closely with partner institutions at the national level, including the Ministry of Health, the Mandatory Health Insurance Fund and the E-Health Center, and at the regional level in Bishkek, Chuy, Issyk-Kul, Naryn and Osh. Together, nearly 500 people are involved in implementing project measures which build the expertise of health workers, improve the quality of perinatal care services, and strengthen referral pathways and approaches to patient-centred care for pregnant women and newborns.
This technical cooperation project is one module in a larger German-supported health sector programme in Kyrgyzstan which also includes financial cooperation measures implemented by the KfW Development Bank