The Bougainville Plan for Health 2012 to 2030


Appendix 5: Measuring Progress



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Appendix 5: Measuring Progress




Appendix 6: Linkages between relevant global, national and ARB planning documents

Document

Health related goals/aspirations


ARB Constitution

ABG shall endeavour to ensure all people in Bougainville enjoy rights and opportunities and access to education, health services, clean and safe water, decent shelter, adequate clothing and food security.

Working in partnership with other bodies involved in pursuit of health objectives:



  1. promote primary health care

  2. pursue universal health care of the highest standard

  3. ensure the provision of basic medical services to the population

  4. promote water and sanitation management systems at all levels

  5. encourage people to grow and store adequate food

  6. encourage and promote proper nutrition, particularly for the young and the people of the Atolls, through mass education and other means

  7. recognize herbal medicines

  8. protect clans from HIV/AIDS




Vision 2050

‘We will be a Smart, Wise, Fair, Healthy and Happy Society by 2050’


Millennium Development Goals

Goal 4: Reduce child mortality – improve child health.

Target 4.A: Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate.


Goal 5: Improve maternal health.

Target 5.A: Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.

Target 5.B: Achieve, by 2015, universal access to reproductive health.
Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, NCDs and other diseases.

Target 6.A: Halt by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS

Target 6.B: Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it

Target 6.C: Halt by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of NCDs and malaria




DSP 2010-2030

Achieve an efficient health system which can deliver an internationally acceptable standard of health services.


MTDP 2011-2015

As per Development Strategic Plan 2010-2030

NHP 2011-2020

Goal: Strengthen primary health care for all, and to improve service delivery to the rural majority and urban disadvantaged. Focus on a ‘back to basics’ approach with rehabilitation of the foundations of our primary health care system focusing on improving maternal health, child survival and reducing the burden of communicable diseases.

Vision: of a healthy and prosperous nation that upholds human rights and our Christian and traditional values, and ensures: Affordable, accessible, equitable, and quality health services for all citizens.

Mission: Improve, transform, and provide quality health services through innovative approaches supporting primary health care and health system development, and good governance at all levels.


HSSP 2012-2015

As per National Health Plan 2011-2020

ABG MTDP 2011-2015

Goal: Better management, effective programs and healthier communities

Bougainville Health Summit 2009

Goal: Improved health status through quality and accessible health services.

Objective 1: Improve management and resources utilization.

Objective 2: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.

Objective 3: Improve maternal and child health services.

Objective 4: Establish and strengthen partnership with communities/NGOs/donors.

Improve standard of curative health.




Appendix 7: Indicators and targets from planning documents





Indicators and targets from relevant planning documents

INDICATOR

ARB Medium Term Development Plan 2011-2015

Millennium Development Goals

PNG Development Strategic Plan 2010-30

Baseline

2015 Target

2020 Target

2025 Target

2015 PNG Tailored target

2030 Target for PNG

Infant mortality rate

47/1000 in 2000

35/1000

26/1000

17/1000

44 per 1000 live births

Less than 17 per 1000

Under 5 mortality rate

62/1000 live births in 2006

46/1000

37/1000

27/1000

72 per 1000 live births

Less than 20 per 1000 live births

Maternal mortality rate

123.5/1000 lives births in 2009

117/1000 live births

113/1000 live births

111/1000 live births

274 per 100,000 live births

Less than 100 per 100,000 live births

Life expectancy

59.6 years in 2000

Males 62.2 Females 62.7

Males 64.2 Females 64.7

Males 66.2 Females 67.2




70 years

Incidence of tuberculosis

158/100,000 in 2008

153/100,000

127/100,000

122/100,000

Stabilized or reversed

Less than 150 per 100,000 people

Incidence of malaria

246/1,000 in 2008

200/1,000

154/1,000

108/1,000

Stabilized or reversed

Less than 100 per 100,000 people

Incidence of lifestyle and coronary diseases

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A




Keep incidence low

Under 5s with moderate to high malnutrition

1.20% in 2008

1.1%

1.0%

0.9%




Less than 5%

Number of hospitals in full operation

1 in 2011

3

3

4




50% of district health centres upgraded to hospital status

Number of functioning aid posts

180 in 2008

200

210

230




7500 in PNG

Facilities with adequate medical supplies

49% in 2008

75%

80%

85%




100%

Ratio of doctors per 100,000 people

5.5/100,000 in 2008

8/100,000

12/100,000

17/100,000




50 per 100,000 people

Number of nurses

93 in 2008

300

400

500




200 per 100,000 people

Number of CHWs

229 in 2008

500

600

700




20,000 in PNG

Supervised delivery

62% in 2008

67%

72%

77%




95%

Antenatal care coverage

86% in 2008

91%

95%

98%




100%

Immunization coverage

59% in 2008

73%

79%

87%




100%

Food outlets implementing the safe food code of practice

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A




90%

Sources: ABG MTDP2011-2015, p133; MDG 2nd National Progress Summary Report 2009 for PNG p131; PNG DSP 2010-2030 p48

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