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Group 3

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Objectively Verifiable Indicators

Means of Verification

Assumptions

GOAL:  To improve the overall health status of the poor in the rural areas of Honduras.

 % increase in the life expectancy rate of the  most vulnerable in the five rural areas of Honduras by 2011


Ministry of Health Data

No outbreak of natural disasters.

Purpose: To increase the health status of infants ages 0-5 in the 5 rural areas of Honduras.

 % reduction in infant mortality rates of the children 0-5 in the five rural areas of Honduras by 2011

Household and Health System Surveys

Current health status does not worsen for the most vulnerable in the five rural areas of Honduras.

Outputs: Network of health care providers who provide affordable vitamin distribution and nutrition supplements. Educational campaigns targeting women and children and spreading awareness of health education.

Total number of distribution of supplements within 5 villages by 2011.  Net enrollment ratio of participants in health educational training.


Health Center Records. Rosters of health educational training. Participant satisfaction surveys.

Consistent governmental collaboration with local NGOs.

Activities:  Training sessions in water sanitation, benefits of breast feeding, vitamins and malnutrition. Vitamin distribution. Monitoring breast feeding practices. Identify and build from successful current practices.

Budget:  $500,000 overall budget.  Identification of trainers: $15,000.00

Trainer and consultant costs: $75,000.00

Training sessions costs:  $160,000.00
Nutrition supplement costs: $150,000.00
Vitamin costs and distribution: $100,000.00

Verification of nutrition supplement and vitamin costs.

Receipts and Invoices for NGO trainers and consultant costs.

Invoices for local facility costs.


Local currency does not devalue.





NOTES and IDEAS:

Goal:
Development of human capital

Purpose: Enhance 1. health care and 2. Health care education

Output:  aqcuiring functioning curriculum for health care education,  providing vaccinations for endemic diseases for children 0-5, decrease malnutrition %


Activities:
  1. Talk to to local communities/families to address all stakeholder concerns
  2. Build infrastructures for health education and basic care resources in rural/centrally located areas. 
  3. Build relationships with people in rural areas
  4. Provide educational session for breast-feeding, vitamin/malnutrition education, proper vaccination

Target: Women and children




Problems:
Mortality rate, lack of economic sustainability, difficulty of reaching people in rural areas

Biggest Development Challenges

  • Cutting extreme poverty in half
  • Reducing malnutrition of ages under 5 by half
  • Reduce under five infant mortality rate by two-thirds
Presidential Poverty Reduction Goals (est. 2006)

1. Equitable economic growth for employment
2. Good governance through state modernization and civic participation
3. Environmental protection and risk management
4. Development of human capital 


Hurdles:
  • Susceptibility to environment
  • Poor infrastructures/ lack of infrastructures



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