MCHIP definition
Examples of MCHIP in a sentence
Prior to conducting field work, the evaluation team will review background materials such as ACCESS and MCHIP Program Descriptions (for the centrally-funded projects and for ACCESS Nigeria and MCHIP Nigeria respectively), annual work plans, technical and training materials, past program evaluations reports and other documents related to the project.
The objective of the Project is to contribute to the reduction of the infant and maternal mortality rate in the Borrower’s territory, as well as to introduce changes in the incentive framework of health care providers in the Borrower’s Participating Provinces, through the implementation of the MCHIP.
These included ACCESS and MCHIP Program Descriptions, Quarterly and Annual Reports (ARs), ACCESS/MCHIP PMPs, annual project work plans, technical and training material, past program evaluations and assessments, project data base data on service utilization and facilities, USAID/Nigeria’s Global Health Initiative (GHI) Strategy 2010- 2015 and other documents related to the project.
USAID-Nigeria transferred field support funding annually, over the period January 2006 through February 2012, to two consecutive, AID/Washington centrally-funded projects, first, to ACCESS and subsequently, when ACCESS ended, to MCHIP.
The CHASS N and Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) staff were part of the national PMTCT supervision visit to the follow up of implementation of Option B+ in Lago, Lichinga City and Mandimba health centers.
Conduct FGDs with MCHIP community partners and relevant health providers.
The objectives of the Project are: (a) to increase access by eligible uninsured mothers and children to basic health services; and (b) to strengthen the incentive framework for efficiency and focus on results between the national level and the Eligible Provinces and among Eligible Provinces and service providers by linking financing to both services actually rendered to the target population and to the achievement of the MCHIP results as reflected by the selected ten tracers of the Trazadoras Matrix.
USAID/W provided good continuity of oversight of the ACCESS and MCHIP projects.
Also in preparation for the National Advocacy Meeting, MCHIP provided support to conduct a training of journalists from all provinces in the area of reproductive health, including MNH, CECAP, and Family Planning.
Also during Quarter 3, MCHIP supported the airing of 701 radio spots in Niassa, Nampula, Manica, Gaza, and Inhambane province.The radio spots are aired two to three times per week in three languages (Portuguese and two national languages, depending on the languages most frequently spoken in a given province) during two consecutive months.