MAL - Monkey Bay Health Care
| Recipient | Malawi |
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| Sector - DAC | Basic health care - 12220 |
| Type of Aid | Project-Type interventions - C01 |
About the project
| Project Number | MAL12220-0001/0401/0901 |
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| Partners | GoM (MoH) |
| Thereof Implementing Agent | Ministry of Health and ICEIDA |
| Project Title: | MAL - Monkey Bay Health Care |
| Short Description: | Build and equip Monkey Bay Community Hospital, provide technical assistance and support public health the Monkey Bay health zone. |
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Long Description
The overall objective of the Project is to support the Government of Malawi (GoM) in its efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and its national development goal of economic growth as laid down in the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy, through improved essential health service delivery in the Monkey Bay Health Zone area and adjacent health zones. Specific Objectives: 1. Improve and upgrade infrastructure and equipment of the MBCH to progress towards standards defined by the GoM for community hospitals in order to operate as first line referral for health centres within the zone. 2. Increase operational capacity of community health related services in the zone with logistical support, training and infrastructure. 3. Provide training to health and administrative personnel in the MBCH zone based on identified needs during the project period. 4. Improve utilization of health management information systems to strengthen delivery of the essential health package in the zone 5. Facilitate collaborative approaches among stakeholders delivering essential health package in the Monkey Bay Health Zone and with the Mangochi District Health Management Team. |
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Period
| Commitment Year | 2000 |
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| Final Year | 2011 |
Cross-cutting issues
| Gender | The Monkey Bay Community Hospital Project is committed to the achievement of greater gender equality and women empowerment. It maintains a specific focus on women and girls by emphasizing services for mothers and their children. The support of a no-fee emergency transport system enables emergency obstetric care when needed. A surgical theatre became operational in 2008 which enables women with complicated pregnancy and birth delivery to be adequately treated. The project aims to build a new facility for maternity services as well as renovating current facilities to accommodate U5-clinic and family planning services. |
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| Environment | ICEIDA plans to improve access to clean water at the MBCH. Environmental sustainability is important in providing some basic necessities of life such as water and sanitation. |
Documents
| PD | External Evaluations | Other Internal Documents |
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| Mal-MBCH-Project-Document-2004-2007 | Mal-MBCH-Evaluation-2007 | Mal-MBCH-Baseline Study-2009 |
| Mal-MBHC-Project-Document-2009-2011 | ||
Budget
| ICEIDA Amount | $5.200.000 |
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| Local Cost | $1.520.021 |
| Total Project Cost | $6.720.021 |
Aid Effectiveness
| Is this contribution aid to the government sector? | Yes |
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Use of partner country public financial management systems |
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| Are Partner Country budget systems used? | No |
| Are partner country financial reporting systems used? | Yes |
| Are partner country audit systems used? | No |
| Are all 3 partner country public financial management systems used? | No |
| Are partner country procurement systems used? | No |
Use of programme based approaches |
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| Does the contribution fit within a single programme/budget framework? | Yes |
| Is the contribution led by the host country/organisation? | No |
| Is there a process for co-ordinating donors? | No |
| Are at least 2 partner country systems being used? | No |
| Is this a programme based approach? | No |
| Which MDG (MDG´s) is being targeted? | .. |

