A one-day workshop was conducted on 20 April 2022
by Enabel’s Barame Project with JHPIEGO and Health Professional Organizations
to improve in-job training of health providers for maternal and neonatal care
management in 16 hospitals and 142 Health centers of Barame intervention zone.
Following the supervision findings and the previous Steering Committee
recommendations, Barame Project management organized a one-day
workshop with health professional organizations, mentors’ representatives (one
hospital-based mentor per district, three district-based mentors, and one per
organization) and JHPIEGO Head Office staff to discuss about creating and strengthening
synergy and
harmonization of Monitoring and Evaluation indicators, their definition, source
of data and frequency in the seven districts of Barame
intervention.
Participants of the workshop included Rwanda
Association of Midwives (RAM), Rwanda Society of Gynecologists &
Obstetricians (RSOG) and Rwanda Pediatric Association which were contracted by
Enabel’s Barame Project to support mentorship in service delivery to maternal
and neonatal patients at hospital level, as well as JHPIEGO that was awarded a
grant to support mentorship in the same area at health center and community
levels.
The workshop also aimed at bridging the gaps
which may occur in the services of maternity and pediatric and have come up
with strategies to work in complementary manner and concreate action plan to
address the main challenges identified during the mentorship supervision.
Those professional health organizations conduct monthly
mentorship program by Low Dose High Frequency approach for health providers on
maternal and neonatal care at health facilities, organize data collection and
analysis, deaths review and quality improvement projects and provide quarterly
report and plans to the project management.
They contribute directly to the staff capacity
building and indirectly to the improvement of quality of care and services and
reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.
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