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11932258 01.Pdf 䌎䌯㪅 ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ ਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷༀ⸘↹ Ḱ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 ႎ๔ᦠ ᐔᚑᐕ᦬ 㧔ᐕ㧕 ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ၮ⋚ 㪡㩷㪩 ⚻ᷣၮ⋚㐿⊒ㇱ 㪇㪐㪄㪇㪋㪌 ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ ਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷༀ⸘↹ Ḱ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 ႎ๔ᦠ ᐔᚑᐕ᦬ 㧔ᐕ㧕 ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ⚻ᷣၮ⋚㐿⊒ㇱ ᐨ ᢥ ᣣᧄ࿖᡽ᐭߪ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ߩⷐ⺧ߦၮߠ߈ޔห࿖ߩޟਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷୃ⸘↹ޠߦଥࠆḰ ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕ࠍⴕ߁ߎߣࠍ᳿ቯߒޔ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ߪᐔᚑ 20 ᐕ 11 ᦬ 2 ᣣࠃࠅᐔᚑ 20 ᐕ 11 ᦬ 26 ᣣ߹ߢ⺞ᩏ࿅ࠍ⃻࿾ߦᵷ㆜ߒ߹ߒߚޕ ߎߩႎ๔ᦠ߇ޔ੹ᓟ੍ቯߐࠇࠆᧄᩰ⺞ᩏߩታᣉޔߘߩઁ㑐ଥ⠪ߩෳ⠨ߣߒߡᵴ↪ߐࠇࠇ߫ᐘ޿ߢߔޕ ⚳ࠊࠅߦޔ⺞ᩏߦߏදജߣߏᡰេࠍ޿ߚߛ޿ߚ㑐ଥฦ૏ߦኻߒޔᔃࠃࠅᗵ⻢↳ߒ਄ߍ߹ߔޕ ᐔᚑ 21 ᐕ 3 ᦬ ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ⚻ᷣၮ⋚㐿⊒ㇱ㐳 㤥ᩉ ବਯ ⋡ ᰴ ⋡ ᰴ ࿾ ࿑ ౮ ⌀ ⇛⺆⴫ ╙㧝┨ ⺞ᩏ᭎ⷐ ·············································································································································1 㧝㧙㧝 ⷐ⺧ౝኈ ·········································································································································1 㧝㧙㧞 ⺞ᩏ⋡⊛ ·········································································································································2 㧝㧙㧟 ⺞ᩏ࿅ߩ᭴ᚑ··································································································································2 㧝㧙㧠 ⺞ᩏᣣ⒟ ·········································································································································3 㧝㧙㧡 ਥⷐ㕙⺣⠪······································································································································3 㧝㧙㧢 ⺞ᩏ⚿ᨐ᭎ⷐ··································································································································5 㧝㧙㧢㧙㧝 వᣇߣߩද⼏⚿ᨐ ··············································································································5 㧝㧙㧢㧙㧞 ⃻࿾⺞ᩏ㧔〯ᩏ㧕⚿ᨐ ······································································································6 㧝㧙㧢㧙㧟 ⚿⺰ⷐ⚂······························································································································7 ╙㧞┨ ⷐ⺧ߩ⏕⹺ ·········································································································································8 㧞㧙㧝 ⷐ⺧ߩ⢛᥊࡮⚻✲······························································································································8 㧞㧙㧞 ࠨࠗ࠻ߩ⁁ᴫߣ໧㗴ὐ······················································································································8 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧝 ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎ᣉ⸳ߩ଻ஜࠨ࡯ࡆࠬߦ߅ߌࠆ૏⟎ߠߌ································································8 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧞 ᣢሽᣉ⸳ߩㆇ༡⁁ᴫ ············································································································11 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧟 ᣢሽᣉ⸳ߩ⃻⁁ޔ⛽ᜬ▤ℂ⁁ᴫ·························································································12 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧠 ଻᦭ᯏ᧚ߩ⃻⁁෸߮⛽ᜬ▤ℂ⁁ᴫ·····················································································25 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧡 ㆊ෰ߩ㘃ૃ᩺ઙߩ⃻ᴫ ········································································································26 㧞㧙㧞㧙㧢 ઁ࠼࠽㧙ߦࠃࠆ㘃ૃදജ᩺ઙ᭎ⷐ·····················································································28 㧞㧙㧟 ⷐ⺧ౝኈߩᅷᒰᕈߩᬌ⸛ ················································································································29 㧞㧙㧟㧙㧝 ⷐ⺧ᣉ⸳㧛ᯏ᧚ౝኈ ············································································································29 㧞㧙㧟㧙㧞 ᣉ⸳ߩⷙᮨ㧛઀᭽ ················································································································31 㧞㧙㧟㧙㧟 ᯏ᧚ߩౝኈ㧛઀᭽ ················································································································36 㧞㧙㧟㧙㧠 ታᣉ⋙ℂ૕೙························································································································41 ╙㧟┨ ⚿⺰࡮ឭ⸒ ·······································································································································42 㧟㧙㧝 දജౝኈࠬࠢ࡝࡯࠾ࡦࠣߣදജౝኈࠬࠦ࡯ࡇࡦࠣߩ⚿ᨐ··························································42 㧟㧙㧝㧙㧝 ᩺ઙߩᔅⷐᕈ࡮ᅷᒰᕈ ········································································································42 㧟㧙㧝㧙㧞 ᩺ઙߩౝኈޔⷙᮨޔ▸࿐෸߮දജࠦࡦࡏ㧙ࡀࡦ࠻··························································42 㧟㧙㧞 ၮᧄ⸳⸘⺞ᩏߩ⺞ᩏ⸘↹╷ቯ߳ߩഥ⸒·························································································45 㧟㧙㧞㧙㧝 ၮᧄᣇ㊎································································································································45 㧟㧙㧞㧙㧞 ⇐ᗧ੐㗄································································································································46 ᷝઃ⾗ᢱ 㧝㧚⟑ฬࡒ࠾࠶࠷ ·······································································································································51 㧞㧚ᦨ⚳ⷐ⺧࡝ࠬ࠻····································································································································65 㧟㧚ද⼏⼏੐㍳ ·········································································································································103 ઃዻ⾗ᢱ 㧝㧚࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ߩ⃻⁁······························································································································ 111 㧝.㧝 ৻⥸⁁ᴫ ········································································································································ 111 㧝.㧝.㧝 ⥄ὼ⁁ᴫ································································································································111 㧝.㧝.㧞 ␠ળ࡮⚻ᷣ⁁ᴫ···················································································································· 111 㧝.㧞 ଻ஜಽ㊁ߩ⁁ᴫ·····························································································································112 㧝.㧞.㧝 ਄૏⸘↹································································································································112 㧝.㧞.㧞 ଻ஜ⋭ߩ⚵❱························································································································114 㧝.㧞.㧟 ਥⷐ∔ᖚߣᱫ࿃····················································································································115 㧝.㧞.㧠 ଻ஜᣉ⸳ߩ⁁ᴫ····················································································································116 㧝.㧞.㧡 ଻ஜක≮ᓥ੐⠪····················································································································116 㧝.㧞.㧢 ଻ஜ੍▚································································································································117 㧝.㧞.㧣 ߘߩઁ····································································································································118 㧞㧚ࡊࡠࠫࠚࠢ࠻ࠍขࠅᏎߊ⁁ᴫ ··········································································································120 㧞.㧝 㑐ㅪࠗࡦࡈ࡜㧔㔚᳇࡮᳓㧕 ·········································································································120 㧞.㧝.㧝 㔚᳇ߩ⁁ᴫ····························································································································120 㧞.㧝.㧞 ᳓ߩ⁁ᴫ································································································································120 㧞.㧞 ᣉᎿ࡮⺞㆐੐ᖱ╬·························································································································120 㧞.㧞.㧝 ᣉ⸳⸳⸘ၮḰ························································································································120 㧞.㧞.㧞 ⃻࿾ᣉᎿ⁁ᴫ························································································································120 㧞.㧞.㧟 ᣉ⸳ᑪ⸳ଔᩰ························································································································121 㧞.㧞.㧠 ⾗᧚⺞㆐੐ᖱ························································································································122 㧞.㧟 ⛽ᜬ▤ℂ૕೙·································································································································123 㧞.㧠 ක≮ᯏེઍℂᐫߩ⁁ᴫ ·················································································································125 㧟㧚∛㒮ߩᵴേ⁁ᴫ··································································································································127 㧠㧚⃻࿾෼㓸⾗ᢱ࡝ࠬ࠻··························································································································168 ࿾࿑㧔Project sites map㧕 No. District Health Facility 1 Masaka Masaka Regional Hospital 2 Mubende Mubende Hospital 3 Mityana Mityana Hospital 4 Wakiso Entebbe Hospital 5 Mpigi Gombe Hospital 6 Nakaseke Nakaseke Hospital 7 Kayunga Kayunga Hospital 8 Mukono Kawolo Hospital ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ޟਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷୃ⸘↹ޠḰ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 Masaka Regional Referral Hospital ᱜ㕙౉ࠅญ ᅚᕈ∛᫟ߩౝㇱ ᄖ᧪᫟ߩᄖⷰ ᚻⴚ᫟ߩᄖⷰ ᄖ᧪ᓙวቶ ᚻⴚ᫟ߩᄖⷰ Mubende District Hospital ᱜ㕙౉ࠅญ ᣂⷙᣉ⸳ᑪ⸳੍ቯ࿾ ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ޟਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷୃ⸘↹ޠḰ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 ᄖ᧪࡮▤ℂ᫟ ⃻࿷૶↪ߒߡ޿ࠆಽᇂบ ࠠ࠶࠴ࡦߢߩ⺞ℂ⁁ᴫ ᚻⴚቶ Mityana District Hospital ᱜ㕙౉ࠅญ ᣂⷙᣉ⸳ᑪ⸳੍ቯ࿾ ᣂ↢ఽ↪ࡌ࠶࠼ ᬌᩏቶߩ㗼ᓸ㏜ ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ޟਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷୃ⸘↹ޠḰ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 ᄖ᧪᫟ ᚻⴚቶ Entebe District Hospital ᚻⴚ᫟ ᄖ᧪᫟ ᢇᕆゞ ᅚᕈ∛᫟ Gombe District Hospital ሶߩߺ૶↪ਛߩᱤ⑼࡙࠾࠶࠻ ᡿㓚ߒߡ޿ࠆṌ⩶ེ ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿖ޟਛᄩ࠙ࠟࡦ࠳࿾ၞක≮ᣉ⸳ᡷୃ⸘↹ޠḰ஻⺞ᩏ㧔੍஻⺞ᩏ㧕 Nakaseke District Hospital Ṍ⩶ེ 㤗㈮ེޔࠛ࡯࠹࡞ࠍ૶↪ Kayunga District Hospital ᚻേᑼߩ⃻௝ⵝ⟎ ᄖ᧪ಣ⟎ቶ Kawolo District Hospital ᧁ⵾ߩ଻⢒ེ ᾚᴣᶖᲥེ㧔ో∛㒮ߢ૶↪ߒߡ޿ࠆ㧕 ࡒ࠾࠶࠷ද⼏ ࡒ࠾࠶࠷✦⚿ ⇛⺆⴫ AfDB African Development Bank AIDS Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrom ANC Ante NatalCare CB Concrete Block CDC Centre for Disease Control CHOGM Commonwealth Heads of Governmental Meeting CYP Couple Years of Protection DANIDA Danish International Development Assistance DFID Department for International Development (UK) DPT Diphtheria, Pertussis (whooping cough) and Tetanus vaccine
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