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MCSP End of Project Report Annex 10: List of Field-Funded Tools and Materials Developed* Jump to Country: Burkina Faso Burma Democratic Republic of Congo Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Guatemala Guinea Haiti India Indonesia Kenya Laos Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mozambique Namibia Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Rwanda South Africa Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe *Document hyperlinks throughout this annex require access to USAID’s Development Experience Clearinghouse. 578 MCSP End-of-Project Report # Country Product 1 Burkina Faso MCSP Burkina Faso Rapid Assessment Report 2 Burkina Faso Promoting the One Health Approach for Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) in Pouytenga District (English) Applying the Reaching Every District/Reaching Every Child (RED/REC) approach to strengthen routine immunization in five health districts in 3 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (English) 4 Burkina Faso Promoting the One Health Approach for Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) in Pouytenga District (French) Applying the Reaching Every District/Reaching Every Child (RED/REC) approach to strengthen routine immunization in five health districts in 5 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (French) 6 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso End of Project (EOP) Report 7 Burkina Faso Testing the Feasibility of Community IPTp in Burkina Faso The feasibility and acceptability of Kangaroo Mother Care in Neonatal Unit, Women and Children Hospital, Taunggyi, Myanmar (Study report 8 Burma and preliminary results brief) 9 Burma Newborn Health and Survival: The adaptation and implementation of updates newborn guidelines to the Myanmar context 10 Burma F-IMNCI Case Study Southern Shan State 11 Burma MCSP Burma: IMNCI Summary Report with success stories 12 Burma Assessment of Integrated Community Malaria Volunteer (ICMV) Pilot Project 13 Burma Final report of IMNCI training courses in five selected states and regions, 2016 - 2018 14 Burma MCSP Burma ICMV Success Stories 15 Burma Strengthening small baby care at Thanlyin General Hospital through kangaroo mother care MCSP Burma (2014 - 2018) 16 Burma Assessment of Antenatal Care Including Malaria in Pregnancy, in Three Regions of Myanmar 17 Burma The adaptation and implementation of updated newborn guidelines to the Myanmar context (brief) Supporting the scale up efforts at national level for iCCM and child health services in DRC. This is part of a larger scale up activity at MCSP 18 DRC focused on four countries (DRC, Nigeria, Rwanda and Mozambique). Manuscript: "Who are the real community health workers in Tshopo Province, Democratic Republic of Congo?" Careseeking behaviors and 19 DRC the role of traditional healers at MCSP provincial level. 20 DRC Approaches for Successful Scale-Up of iCCM in the DRC. Also including practical application at sub-national level. 21 DRC Infographic: outlining the methodology and results from tracking additional coverage and quality for iCCM services 22 DRC Infographic: outlining the methodology and results from tracking additional coverage and quality for iCCM services 23 DRC Success Story: Obj 3 child health services Technical Policy Brief: Capacity strengthening of Ministry of Health divisions and programs to accelerate scale up and improve quality of 24 DRC evidence-based RMNCH interventions MCSP End-of-Project Report 579 # Country Product Technical Brief: How training, community promotion and distribution and greater contraceptive choice are changing contraceptive prevalence 25 DRC in MCSP-supported health zones Success Story: How contraceptive choice and community promotion and distribution are leading to increased contraceptive prevalence in 26 DRC MCSP-supported health zones 27 DRC Success Story: Institutional and technical strengthening of Congolese professional health associations Report: Strengthening Nutrition in the Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness inthe Democratic Republic of the Congo: 28 DRC Qualitative Research Report Nutrition Brief: Will highlight preliminary nutrition outcomes at provincial level, showcasing an evidence-based approach and the role of 29 DRC traditional healers in improving nutrition practices in MCSP-supported health zones 30 DRC Case Study: Clean Clinic Approach (CCA) process (WASH) 31 DRC CCA Video: WASH Documentary /Documentaire WASH 32 DRC CCA Video: Management / Gestion 33 DRC CCA Video: Community Engagement / Implication de la communaute 34 DRC CCA Video: WASH Impact / Impact WASH 35 DRC CCA Video: Lavage des Mains Corriger 36 DRC Infographic: WASH Histoire de Reussite 37 DRC DRC Program Summary Video (showed at Kinshasa Close Out Event) "Who are the real community health workers in Tshopo Province, Democratic Republic of Congo?" Careseeking behaviors and the role of 38 DRC traditional healers at MCSP provincial level. 39 DRC Outlining the methodology and results from tracking additional coverage and quality for iCCM services 40 DRC Success Story: Bringing child health care services to the other side of the river at the Yatuto Community Care Site How contraceptive choice and community promotion and distribution are leading to increased contraceptive prevalence in MCSP-supported 41 DRC health zones 42 DRC Institutional and technical strengthening of Congolese professional health associations Capacity strengthening of Ministry of Health divisions and programs to accelerate scale up and improve quality of evidence-based RMNCH 43 DRC interventions How training, community promotion and distribution and greater contraceptive choice are changing contraceptive prevalence in MCSP- 44 DRC supported health zones Kintambo Hospital’s Model RMNH Training Center. Case study will describe the tools and approaches used (i.e.: competency-based training modules, simulation with mannequins, monitoring and evaluation indicators, peer-to-peer supervision and learning, competency assessment, 45 DRC etc.) to set up the training center, build the capacity of trainers and the maternal, newborn and post-partum family planning service providers they train. 580 MCSP End-of-Project Report # Country Product 46 DRC Clean Clinic Approach (CCA) process (WASH) Strengthening Nutrition in the Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: 47 DRC Qualitative Research Report Written for the MCSP special issue Maternal and Child Nutrition Journal supplement: Strengthening nutrition services within integrated 48 DRC community case management (iCCM) of childhood illnesses in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Evidence to guide implementation. 49 DRC Nutrition Brief: Experience from Democratic Republic of Congo - Strengthening integration of nutrition and iCCM 50 DRC IYCF Counseling Cards 51 DRC Short Protocol KMC 52 DRC Protocole SMOK Maternite de Kintambo 53 DRC Outil de supervision post-formation_SMN PF 54 DRC Rapport du 8e congres de la SOPECOD 55 DRC Document des stratégies de mobilisation des ressources de la SOPECOD 56 DRC OUTIL D’APPROPRIATION DU PLAN STRATÉGIQUE DE LA SOPECOD 2018-2013 57 DRC Plan de formation continue 58 DRC PMO C8 Final 59 DRC Rapport de Mission Goma 60 DRC Rapport Final SOPECOD 61 DRC DO ONIC_Final Rapport 62 DRC ONIC_Rapport Mission Kisangani 63 DRC Ameliorer l'acces aux services de PF pour les communautes rurales mal desservies en RDC: 64 DRC HCD Concept Note 65 DRC SBC Poster 66 DRC Rapport d’analyse préliminaire CMF 67 DRC Rapport de mission de suivi post formation PF Buta 68 DRC WASH Documentary 69 DRC Video: Management Gestion 70 DRC Video: Community Engagement 71 DRC Video: WASH Impact 72 DRC Video: Lavage des Mains Corriger MCSP End-of-Project Report 581 # Country Product 73 DRC Infographic: WASH Historie de Reussite 74 DRC DRC Program Summary Video 75 DRC Maternal and Child Survival Program End of Project Report, DRC 76 DRC DRC End of Program Report 77 DRC Technical Brief: Building Family Planning Servcies in DRC (English) 78 DRC Technical Brief: Building Family Planning Servcies in DRC (French) 79 Egypt MCSP Egypt Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition (IMCHN) End of Project Report 80 Egypt MCSP Egypt Assessment report 81 Egypt Raedat Refiat Program Strategy brief 82 Egypt Development of Egypt’s National Community Health Worker Strategy: Optimizing a Historical Program for the Future 83 Egypt RR training manual in operational guidelines (participant guide) 84 Egypt RR training manual in reproductive health (participant guide) 85 Egypt RR training manual in newborn and child health (participant guide) 86 Egypt RR training manual in nutrition (participant guide) 87 Egypt RR training manual in communicable and non-communicable diseases (participant guide) 88 Egypt RR training module in operational guidelines (trainer guide) 89 Egypt RR training module in newborn and child health (trainer guide) 90 Egypt RR training module in nutrition (trainer guide) 91 Egypt RR training module in communicable and non-communicable diseases (trainer guide) 92 Egypt Raedat Refiat talking point booklet in reproductive health 93 Egypt Raedat Refiat talking point booklet in newborn and child health 94 Egypt Raedat Refiat talking point booklet in nutrition 95 Egypt Raedat Refiat talking point booklet in communicable and non-communicable diseases 96 Egypt Basic computer skills training manual 97 Egypt HMIS user manual 98 Egypt LDHF adaptation brief: Building Community Health Worker Capacity in Egypt 99 Ethiopia MCSP Baseline Assessment Report Evaluation of the Effects of Standards-Based Management and Recognition (SBM-R) Intervention on the Quality of Maternal and Newborn 100 Ethiopia Health Care Services in Ethiopia 582 MCSP End-of-Project Report # Country Product 101
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