MNCH support in Myanmar's Northern Shan State
The project adopts a continuum of care for reproductive health and child health through a range of service providers at the township level. These services are aligned with national strategies and prioritise high impact, low cost interventions and integrated delivery of services at the primary and community levels.
Objective
Essential health services delivery address the main causes of maternal, newborn and child death and illness for poor and vulnerable ethnic populations in three conflict affected Townships.
Project aims include:
- delivery of essential services, with a focus on maternal, newborn and child health, in project townships
- strengthened capacity for delivery of essential MNCH services in townships supported by the 3MDG Fund
- enhanced health services accountability and responsiveness through capacity development of target communities, civil society organisations and the public sector.
The project adopts a continuum of care for reproductive health and child health through a range of service providers at the township level. These services are aligned with national strategies and prioritise high impact, low cost interventions and integrated delivery of services at the primary and community levels.
Timeline
2014–2015.
Approach
The project supported:
- training of Basic Health Staff, especially midwives, community health workers and auxiliary midwives
- improved supply of drugs and equipment
- provision of emergency obstetric and neonatal care Minor refurbishment of health facilities.
The project also provided financing to reduce economic barriers to use of health services. Ac1vi1es planned for the township level were implemented according to the township health plan.
CESVI was the lead agency on this project and is responsible for implementation.
Burnet provided performance monitoring of the project and technical leadership in capacity building, training of and support to the Township Health Departments including:
- training and supervision of basic health staff, auxiliary midwives and community health workers
- technical support for monitoring and evaluation systems, data collection, analysis and utilisation at the township level.
Partners
Funding partners
3MDG
Collaborators
- Ministry of Health-MyanmarCESVI
- CESVI
Project contacts

Dr Elissa Kennedy
Co-Program Director, Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health; Co-Head Global Adolescent Health
Project team

Professor Freya J.I. Fowkes
Deputy Program Director, Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health; Head, Malaria and Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Dr Elissa Kennedy
Co-Program Director, Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health; Co-Head Global Adolescent Health

Dr Phone Myint Win
Country Representative, Myanmar
