Benin Clause Samples

Benin. The literature from Benin is characterized by facility-­‐based studies on unsafe abortion that were conducted prior to the legal change in 2003, as demonstrated in the table below.
Benin. Botswana
Benin. Cases started before 1 January 2021 2021 start inventory Cases started Cases closed 2021 end inventory
Benin. The three-year goal of LMG/Benin consisted of strengthened leadership, Minister of Health, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇-Togbe, greets USAID’s representative in Benin,▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, during the official tools transfer ceremony for LMG/Benin, June 20, 2015. Photo credit: MSH management, and governance capacity at all levels of the health sector, targeting the result of universal and equitable access to a high-quality and integrated Essential Health Package, and improved health outcomes. LMG/Benin had three main objectives toward this overall goal: enhance governance practices such as advocacy, policy formulation, regulation, and use of infor- mation for decision making at the highest levels of the MOH; develop leadership, management, and governance practices of health leaders and managers at central and decentralized structures of the ministry and in the private sector; and strengthen institutional capacity of the competi- tively selected local training institution. In PY4, LMG/Benin accomplished the following: ➤ Capacity building of local training institu- tion: The Regional Public Health Institute (IRSP) developed training modules for a short-term, on-demand course, and a five-day intensive training, both on leadership, man- agement, and governance for implementation with the MOH, and to respond to needs and demands of the‌ sub-region for ad hoc technical support. A first cohort of 25–30 trainers from the MOH were trained on L+M+G content. IRSP submitted the registration application for a master’s degree in L+M+G to the authorization body of the University of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. ➤ Implementation of high-impact health intervention package: LMG/Benin built the leadership and manage- ment capacity of the MOH to develop a national com- munity health policy, and to coordinate and implement the national high-impact health intervention package. ➤ Leadership development: In response to an MOH request that the next LDP+ prioritize intermediary and peripheral levels of the health system, LMG/Be- nin launched a new LDP+ cycle with teams from the Klouékamè-Toviklin-Lalo health zone in February 2015. LMG/Benin has also supported the Maternal and Child Hospital (HOMEL) in its efforts to increase the neona- tal examination rate through the modular LDP. ➤ Strengthening of Ministry of Health internal commu- nication: LMG/Benin developed professional e-mail addresses for MOH staff and an internal e-newsletter, reinforcing MOH visibility, credibility, and governance while also improving commu...
Benin. In Year Five, WASHplus’s peri-urban hygiene improvement pilot in Cotonou expanded from households into schools and health centers. By the end of the third quarter, community outreach workers carried out 5,447 home visits to over 800 households to conduct face-to-face communication and demonstrations on topics ranging from installing and using handwashing stations, treating household drinking water, and using toilets. These efforts were complemented by hygiene sessions for women’s groups and for mothers and caretakers at health center vaccination sessions; videomobiles and radio call- in shows reinforced the messages to households.