Some Innovative Practices. Meeting Health Challenges of Excluded: POPI’s Experience Presented by Murshed Alam Sarker Executive Director People’s Oriented.

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Some Innovative Practices

Meeting Health Challenges of Excluded: POPI’s Experience Presented by Murshed Alam Sarker Executive Director People’s Oriented Program Implementation (POPI) POPI

POPI’s Health Initiatives: Major Areas of Focus Access to Quality Health Services Mother, Child and Adolescent Health Health Awareness Capacity Building and Social Accountability POPI

What Do We Do: Innovative Practices Access to Quality Health Services Water Ambulance Floating Health Clinic Health Camp at Community Level Eye Camp at Community Level Health Card for disadvantaged Char Sasthya Kendra Micro Health Insurance Satellite Clinics in Floating Vessels Free Treatment and Assistive Device for Disabled Advocacy POPI

What Do We Do: Innovative Practices Mother, Child and Adolescent Health Initial health check-up of working children Periodical health check-up of students Half-yearly health camp for children Emergency referral linkage First aid support for child worker at the factories Mother to mother support group Maternal, neonetal and child survival services Songlap centre for adolescent girls POPI

What Do We Do: Innovative Practices Health Awareness Development of Community Health Volunteer (CHV) Health awareness/education sessions Contextually appropriate awareness events Collaboration between POPI and community Health fair for community at large Multi-lingual (ethnic) dissemination of health information POPI

What Do We Do: Innovative Practices Capacity Building and Social Accountability Social review of health governance Coordination among health department, LGBs and concerned stakeholders Support to the field level health workers Problem identification and micro planning Ward and union level MNCS planning POPI

Water Ambulance of POPI POPI

Floating Health Clinic of POPI POPI

Health Session on a Floating Health Clinic POPI

Health Check-up of a new born baby POPI

Regular Health Check-up of Learners POPI

Major Achievements of POPI Around 1.5 million patients of hard to reach areas received health care support More than 500 trained birth attendants provided maternity care support people came under the purview of maternal, neonetal and child survival services Health Education Service to 2.3 million people Reproductive Health care support to people POPI