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Strengthening the primary and secondary healthcare system in DRC

DRC - Health

Objectif principal :

Strengthening the primary and secondary healthcare system in North Kivu, so that it is accessible to the entire population and resilient in the face of epidemiological shocks, while guaranteeing high-quality care accessible to the entire population of North Kivu.​​​​​​​​​

Lieu

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DRC

North Kivu region

Bénéficiaires

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700,000

people

Période

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2021 - 2024

42 months

Objectifs spécifiques :

  • Reducing maternal and infant morbidity and mortality through the revitalization of primary and secondary health services and  community participation in the Butembo and Beni health zones. Improving the availability and  quality of healthcare by rehabilitating and equipping nine health centers, including  mother-child areas and post-partum rooms and the purchase and distribution  of essential medicines for 34 health centers. Strengthening the capacities and autonomy of communities, so that they can better mobilize, plan and  monitor preventive and promotional health activities. Rehabilitating of health centers, supplying them with essential medicines and equipment, and training healthcare staff  to provide better care for victims of violence and epidemic diseases.  Involving local communities in the management of the  health centers and promoting the importance of healthcare while  evaluating the quality of services received;​
  • Increasing the capacity of health authorities to manage healthcare services and strengthen the resilience of the healthcare system in the face of epidemics. Strengthening the technical and institutional capacities of the Division Provinciale de la Santé (DPS) and the health zones of Butembo and Beni to better manage primary and secondary care as well as responses to epidemics. Strengthening community resilience to epidemic and socio-economic shocks through training health authorities to manage health structures, setting up a surveillance system to limit the risk of  epidemics, and creating Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) to support community economic development, with a particular focus on women.

Contexte :

Since  its independence from Belgium in 1960, after more than 75 years of  occupation, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has had to cope with  numerous internal conflicts, inheriting a fragile colonial structure  that left a highly diverse population, fragmented both ethnically and  regionally. Added to this are external influences, such as the funding  of militias and armed groups by neighboring countries, power struggles  between different political elites that have led to periods of severe  instability, and the country's wealth in natural resources, which has  led to intense greed and fueled the race for control of these resources.  Despite this wealth, the DRC remains one of the poorest countries in  the world, with a very low GDP per capita and a largely informal  economy.

North  Kivu, a province in the east of the DRC, is an unstable region marked  by recurrent and complex crises involving security, humanitarian,  economic and health issues. Inherited from the Great Lakes conflicts,  this instability is fuelled by the presence of armed groups fighting for  control of mining resources, tensions between natives and refugees, and  massive population displacements. Humanitarian crises are exacerbated  by food insecurity, gender-based violence affecting women and girls in  particular, and recurrent epidemics such as Ebola and cholera, revealing  the weakness of health infrastructures. In the face of these  challenges, integrated responses are needed to build community  resilience, protect vulnerable groups and stabilize the region in the  long term.

Thématiques :

Santé

Maternité

Formation

Description du projet :

The  project aims to build the capacity of health systems and communities to  deal effectively with health challenges, while guaranteeing  high-quality, accessible care for the entire population of North Kivu.

CARE Belgium AISBL

Avenue Louise 367 | 1050 Bruxelles

Tel: +32 (0) 2 880 66 87 | +32 (0) 471 621 580​

info@carebelgium.be

 

Company number BCE: 0546794740  
IBAN: BE07 7350 3970 0266

BIC/SWIFT: KREDBEBB

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