Saving Mothers and Newborns in Emergency Settings Victor Guma Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program/Jhpiego, South Sudan South Sudan Integrated.

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Saving Mothers and Newborns in Emergency Settings Victor Guma Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program/Jhpiego, South Sudan South Sudan Integrated Service Delivery Program

South Sudan Independence July 9, 2011

Fighting Erupted on December 15, 2013

Effects of the Crisis South Sudan’s estimated population is 12 million 6.2 million people need humanitarian assistance 1.95 million Internally Displaced Persons 293,000 Refugees in neighboring countries (Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya) South Sudan is hosting 260,000 refugees Disrupted/Limited availability of health services

Background Indicators MMR = 2054/100,000 live births Infant mortality rate = 84/1000 U5 Mortality rate = 105/1000 Facility delivery 12% TFR 6.7% HIV 2.6% 70% access to health services Very low numbers SBA

Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) Women in South Sudan especially vulnerable: Only 7% of victims surveyed immediately reported it to the police Only 37% received any psychological support 43% of GBV survivors kept quiet out of fear 57% felt there was no point in reporting

1. Coordination Formation of the RH Technical Working Group in Emergency to lead the implementation of the Minimal Initial Service Package Led by MoH Supported by USAID, UNFPA Other partners

Support Advocacy Fund mobilization Information sharing Technical support Services Assessments /Analysis Training MISP Rational use of medicines RH Commodities BEmONC / CEmONC Clinical care for survivors of SGBV Referral system Running of clinics/services Scope of the Working Group

1. Coordination Cont. Recruitment of 4 State RH Coordinators for Upper Nile, Unity, Jonglie and Central Equatoria States A total of 6,245 RH Kits distributed around the country

2. Prevention of Sexual Violence 230,289 people reached with GBV messaging through community meetings and focus group discussions

3. Reduce Transmission of HIV Free condoms distributed Blood transfusion capacity in Juba III POC, Malakal and Pariang

4. Prevent Excess Maternal & Newborn Morbidity and Mortality Antenatal care services provided to 247,799 pregnant women 32,789 women delivered assisted by a Skilled Birth Attendant (SBA) C-Sections = 2,875 (Juba and POCs mainly) 119,512 dignity kits distributed Mobile Clinics Ambulances (Minkaman, Malakal, and Juba)

5. Comprehensive RH Services Over 300 trained in MISP, Clinical Management of Rape, rational medicine use, and PPH RH equipment and supplies distributed

PPH at the Community Level Is a promising practice and being scaled up nationally in South Sudan by MOH Advanced distribution and self- administration misoprostol after birth Health worker from Juba PoC trained in PPH prevention using Miso

Challenges Funding limitations Barriers to access Human resources (high turnover) Logistics barriers (storage, transportation)

Lessons Learned Fragmentation MISP implementation Availability of ARVs for conflict-affected areas Coordination is key

Way Forward Need to scale up integrated SRH interventions in conflict-affected areas Need to increase funding for SGBV programming Commodities security should be prioritize Building Resilience

Gracias! Visit us on: Jhpiego/Kate Holt