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Title: THE IMPACT AND USEFULNESSOF CONDITIONAL GRANTS


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THE IMPACT AND USEFULNESSOF CONDITIONAL GRANTS
  • PSNP
  • 1,5 learners are being fed.
  • 2000 Schools have been reached
  • Children are fed for 196 school days.
  • Stunting have been been reduced from 34 to 23
    I.e by 11 poverty alleviation

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USEFULNESS CONDITIONAL GRANTS
  • V.C.T grant 1.9 million managed to buy 500 rapid
    test kids
  • which will be help to diagnose people living with
    HIV AIDS
  • Managed to train 280 included were social workers
    health
  • professionals and religions people in
    counselling.
  • Managed to purchase home based care kits.
  • 25 trainers were trained to cascade in the
    Province.
  • POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROJECT
  • 117 project have been approved for the year
    2001/2002
  • The beneficiaries are 76 pregnant women.
  • 206 mothers from poor household
  • 417 mixed group
  • 34 of 23 I.e. by 11.
  • Job creation to the poor
  • 25 stunting growth of children of the poor was
    reduced from
  • 34 of 23 I.e. by 11.

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  • INTEGRATED HOME BASED CARE GRANT (1.5 MILLION)
  • At present the grant is benefiting identified
    orphans in the different pilot sites I.e.
    (Pietersburg
  • Westernburg and Seshego, Maraba and Mashashane as
    well as Thohoyandou.
  • 205 orphans have been bought school uniforms.
  • School fund have been paid for the same 205
    orphans.
  • R378 738-00 have been utilised to buy food
    parcels worth R300.00 per family.
  • 521 families are benefiting from the grant.
  • An amount of 814 325 have been spent to purchase
    Home Based Care kits.

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NGO FUNDING
  • 15 Non governmental organisation were funded each
  • benefit R100 000.00 an amount of R1.5 million
    benefited the above NGO.
  • The NGO are charged with the responsibility to
    render Home Based Care.

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RECOMMENDATIONS
  • 5.2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
  • Integration of service approach should be
    strengthened in 474 clinics.
  • 24 hours services should be rendered to the
    communities to increase access to health
    services.
  • Priority with regard to transport should be given
    to PHC services.
  • A mobile ambulance which should be connected to
    clinics in each district should be purchased f or
  • speedy referral to the next level.
  • Periodic clinic inspection should be conducted to
    lessen problems at the clinics
  • The present grant to as mentioned above are very
    useful and should be continued.
  • The issue of security at our clinics should be
    strengthened.
  • 5.3 SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS
  • Transport
  • Capacity
  • Laboratory services
  • Quality of equipments
  • Security
  • Car hijack at Sekhukhune district
  • Theft and Burglary

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  • 5.4 MENTAL HEALTH
  • Victim Empowerment
  • There must be a specific budget allocated for
    mental Mental Health Programme.
  • There is a need for resource centres for victim
    empowerment and substance abuse
  • There is a need for psychiatric nurses to be
    trained in advance psychiatric to curb up the
    problems
  • of psychiatric doctors.
  • Appointment of psychologist and psychiatrist
  • 5.5 TB SERVICES
  • Strengthening of Health Education to new cases.
  • Establishing effective community participation in
    dots strategy.
  • Strengthening the referral system in line with
    the National Health System Framework
  • TB programme be given its own grant which will be
    utilised to build capacity for volunteers (DOTS
  • volunteers)
  • There is a need for MDR TB Unit in the Province
    to curb the MDRD problem as reflected below.

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7. KEY HEALTH PROBLEMS.
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INTEGRATED PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES
  • 5.1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE POLICIES
  • These policy have been distributed to the service
    delivery areas and will be utilised for the year.
  • Integrated PHC package is the relevant policy
    document to be utilised.
  • At present communicable disease control,
    HIV/AIDS, Environment falls within PHC unit and
    all these policies will be utilised for this
    year.
  • The provincial policy guideline are just about to
    be completed
  • 5.2 MTEF
  • This is the policy guideline designed by the
    department and will be utilised for all the PHC
    Programmes as proposed by the policy.
  • 5.3 SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM
  • Transport
  • Capacity
  • Laboratory services
  • Quality of equipments
  • Security
  • Car hijack at Sekhukhune district
  • Theft and Burglary

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