Outcomes Impact Health extension programme training tools and services Home visits Health card ownership Model families Pregnant women counselled on immediate breastfeeding Initiating breastfeeding immediately after birth ID: 785012
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Inputs
ProcessesOutputsOutcomesImpactHealth extension programme training, tools, and servicesHome visitsHealth card ownershipModel familiesPregnant women counselled on immediate breastfeedingInitiating breastfeeding immediately after birthNewborn survival
Figure 1: Simplified logic model for the effect of Ethiopia’s health extension programme services on early initiation of breastfeeding
Slide2Inputs
ProcessesOutputsOutcomesImpactMoneyand‘Avahan’ design and methods Contract and monitor organisations to deliver a package of HIV prevention interventions according to common minimum programHigh quality prevention interventions accessible and acceptable
Number and % of target population met monthly, Number of condoms distributed against estimated gap, number and percent of target population visiting the clinic every 3 months,
High quality prevention interventions used by high-risk groups
Safer behavioursHIV infections averted among high-risk populations HIV infections averted among the general population
Figure 2: Simplified logic model for the effect of the
Avahan
initiative on HIV prevention in India at the district level
Slide3Inputs
ProcessOutputsOutcomesImpactEstablishment and facilitation of the co-payment mechanismFunds for co-paymentsFunds for supporting interventions in-countryPrice negotiations with ACT manufacturersRegistration of manufacturers and importersImplementation of supporting interventions (communication, training and regulation) Ordering and delivery of subsidised quality-assured ACTs
for the public and private sectors
Subsidised quality-assured ACT availability,
affordability and market share in the public and private sectorsCoverage of appropriate antimalarial treatment at the community level
Reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality
Reduction
in spread of artemisinin resistance
Figure 3: Simplified logic model for the effect of the Affordable Medicines Facility--malaria (
AMFm
) on improved malaria treatment