CMMB CHAMPS: Children and Mothers Partnerships October 2015

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CMMB CHAMPS: Children and Mothers Partnerships October 2015

OVERVIEW CMMB Mission: to work in partnership globally to deliver locally sustainable, quality health solutions to women, children, and their communities. Focus: Women and Children 6.6M children under five years old die per year (75% of all deaths) from 5 preventable diseases INTEGRATED PROGRAMS Health Programs Haiti, Peru, Kenya, Zambia, Medical S.Sudan donation program Volunteer program CHAMPS (Children and Mothers Partnerships) 287,000 women die every year at birth in the developing world. Their families are 55% more likely to experience the loss of a child. HIV is still killing over 740,000 women per year. Increases in cardiovascular, diabetes, breast cancer and cervical cancer make chronic diseases a new epidemic in the developing world. 2

OVERVIEW: CMMB CHAMPS INITIATIVE AREAS OF FOCUS PROGRAMS Respiratory infectious diseases Pregnancy, delivery and perinatal conditions Diarrhea HIV Key chronic diseases Nutrition Preventable Water and causes sanitation of death of children and their mothers Traditional: Grants-health programs Volunteer program Medical donation program New: CHAMPS MEASURABLE OUTCOMES Reducing children mortality Decreasing maternal mortality Reducing mortality from key chronic diseases among women Increasing access to safe drinking water and sanitation Improving nutrition Increasing access to medicines Economic empowerment 3

OVERVIEW: CHAMPS COMMUNITIES 2014-2020 HAITI 1. COTES DE FER Bishop Sullivan Hospital PERU 1. HUANCAYO Chilca District ZAMBIA 1. MWANDI Mwandi Mission Hospital KENYA 1. MUTOMO Mutomo Mission Hospital SOUTH SUDAN 2. MAPOU LAGON 2. JUAJA 3. CONCEPCION 4. CHUPACA 2. KAOMA Luampa Mission Hospital 3. SICHILI Sichili Mission Hospital 2. MIGORI St. Joseph s Mission Hospital 3. KALOLENI St. Luke s Hospital - Kaloleni 1. EZO Ezo Health Center 2. NZARA Nzara Mission Hospital 4. MONZE Chikuni Mission Hospital 4. THARAKA St. Ursula s Hospital - Materi 3. YAMBIO Yambio State Hospital 5. NYANZA Ack Maseno Hospital *Additions of CHAMPS communities and anchor facilities are ongoing. 4

OVERVIEW: CHAMPS PROGRAM OBJECTIVES 1. Increase health-seeking awareness, knowledge, and behaviors around five locally identified public health issues. 2. Expand access to health care services. 3. Improve quality of services for women and children in the formal health system. 4. Empower communities to identify, advocate for, and implement programs that improve community health and well-being. 5. Ensure program monitoring and evaluation. 5

OVERVIEW: CHAMPS IMPACT 2014-2020 6

HIGHLIGHTS FY14 RESULTS Provided health services to 504,941 people Assisted 34,877 pregnant women Provided critical health services to 63,156 children Trained 2,846 health workers $357.9M in medical donations delivered to support health care in the developing world 7

RESULTS & CHALLENGES MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION Antenatal Care (ANC) services Safe motherhood deliveries and neonatal care Men Taking Action Immunization 1000 day program Animal husbandry & vegetable gardens Food demonstrations 100% survival rate with all births at the Ezo County Health Center in South Sudan in FY14 70% decrease in anemia in pregnant women with our programs in Peru 8

RESULTS & CHALLENGES 1. HEALTH SYSTEMS 9 in South Sudan 55 in Kenya 13 in Haiti 5 in Zambia 82 Hospitals 2. ACCESS TO MEDICINES 169 consignees 4 regions 30 countries 310 shipments Rehabilitating CHAMPS facilities Training in stock management Sourcing urgently needed equipment Providing Human Resources for Health Staff capacity building (e.g. training) Expanding provision of services Distributing medications Strengthening health systems Supporting medical missions Responding to emergencies/crises Addressing humanitarian needs Addressing needs in CHAMPS and the surrounding health systems 9

THANK YOU