Schlüsselwörter
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Ukraine, health, SDC, Swiss Cooperation with Eastern Europe
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Schlüsselwörter
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Ukraine, health, SDC, Swiss Cooperation with Eastern Europe
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Schlüsselwörter
(Französisch)
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Ukraine, health, SDC, Swiss Cooperation with Eastern Europe
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Schlüsselwörter
(Italienisch)
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Ukraine, health, SDC, Swiss Cooperation with Eastern Europe
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Kurzbeschreibung
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SDC has been supporting the health sector in Ukraine since 1997, aiming to improve the health of mothers and children by providing effective and efficient health services and promoting health prevention measures. Over 14 million CHF were invested in the past 10 years into three components of the Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (R-MCH) project aimed at (1) improving quality of care for mothers and newborn babies, particularly the ones being born prematurely, (2) improving the safety of abortions saving women from dying due to unsafe procedures and (3) promoting health communication and prevention measures such as vaccination against common childhood illnesses.As the last R-MCH interventions supported by SDC were completed in September 2017, it is important to document results, lessons learned and challenges. The scope of this external evaluation is to assess and document the impact of the R-MCH interventions from 2008 to 2017 at the policy, institutional (Ministry of Health, Oblast Health Administrations, Rayon Hospitals) and beneficiary levels (women, their partners and children as well as health professionals).
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Kurzbeschreibung
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SDC has been supporting the health sector in Ukraine since 1997, aiming to improve the health of mothers and children by providing effective and efficient health services and promoting health prevention measures. Over 14 million CHF were invested in the past 10 years into three components of the Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (R-MCH) project aimed at (1) improving quality of care for mothers and newborn babies, particularly the ones being born prematurely, (2) improving the safety of abortions saving women from dying due to unsafe procedures and (3) promoting health communication and prevention measures such as vaccination against common childhood illnesses.As the last R-MCH interventions supported by SDC were completed in September 2017, it is important to document results, lessons learned and challenges. The scope of this external evaluation is to assess and document the impact of the R-MCH interventions from 2008 to 2017 at the policy, institutional (Ministry of Health, Oblast Health Administrations, Rayon Hospitals) and beneficiary levels (women, their partners and children as well as health professionals).
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Kurzbeschreibung
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SDC has been supporting the health sector in Ukraine since 1997, aiming to improve the health of mothers and children by providing effective and efficient health services and promoting health prevention measures. Over 14 million CHF were invested in the past 10 years into three components of the Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (R-MCH) project aimed at (1) improving quality of care for mothers and newborn babies, particularly the ones being born prematurely, (2) improving the safety of abortions saving women from dying due to unsafe procedures and (3) promoting health communication and prevention measures such as vaccination against common childhood illnesses.As the last R-MCH interventions supported by SDC were completed in September 2017, it is important to document results, lessons learned and challenges. The scope of this external evaluation is to assess and document the impact of the R-MCH interventions from 2008 to 2017 at the policy, institutional (Ministry of Health, Oblast Health Administrations, Rayon Hospitals) and beneficiary levels (women, their partners and children as well as health professionals).
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Kurzbeschreibung
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SDC has been supporting the health sector in Ukraine since 1997, aiming to improve the health of mothers and children by providing effective and efficient health services and promoting health prevention measures. Over 14 million CHF were invested in the past 10 years into three components of the Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (R-MCH) project aimed at (1) improving quality of care for mothers and newborn babies, particularly the ones being born prematurely, (2) improving the safety of abortions saving women from dying due to unsafe procedures and (3) promoting health communication and prevention measures such as vaccination against common childhood illnesses.As the last R-MCH interventions supported by SDC were completed in September 2017, it is important to document results, lessons learned and challenges. The scope of this external evaluation is to assess and document the impact of the R-MCH interventions from 2008 to 2017 at the policy, institutional (Ministry of Health, Oblast Health Administrations, Rayon Hospitals) and beneficiary levels (women, their partners and children as well as health professionals).
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Auftragnehmer
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Olena Kostiuk, Andreas Hansmann, Susanne Carai
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Belastetes Budget
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SDC
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Gesetzliche Grundlage
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Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
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Impressum
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Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
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Auskunft
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SDC Eurasia Division+41 (0)58 462 44 14eurad_oza@eda.admin.ch
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