TP-Health Sector Strategic Plan Support მუშაობს Timor-Leste.
The overall objective of the Health Sector Strategic Plan Support Project (HSSP-SP) is to improve the quality and coverage of preventive and curative health services, particularly for women and children, in order to accelerate progress toward the health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The HSSP-SP will have two parts (a) direct financial support based on the Health Sector Strategic Plan and Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and (b) addressing remaining challenges and innovations needed for the health sector to be prepared for the next generation of issues. The program has four components, corresponding to the specific development objectives: 1) Health Service Delivery, which will provide support to the Recipient in the delivery of health services priorities identified in the HSSP, including: (a) implementation of the Basic Service Package for Primary Health Care and improving district planning and management capacity, including outreach services to remote areas; (b) strengthening community nutrition and health services; (c) improving hospital care and the referral system; and (d) assuring quality of care throughout the health system, including improvement of infrastructure; 2) Support Services, Human Resource Development, and Management, which will: (a) strengthen the capacity of the Institute of Health Sciences (IHS) to provide technical and management training to health staff; (b) provide direct support for priority local and international training for Timorese staff; (c) strengthen procurement, distribution and management of essential drugs and supplies and; (d) strengthen core MOH "support" and fiduciary functions; 3) Coordination, Planning and Monitoring, which will: (a) support the establishment of the Department of International Cooperation to strengthen MOH capacity for donor coordination; (b) provide technical assistance (in collaboration with EC) to strengthen the annual planning and budgeting process at central and district level; (c) strengthen the MOH Health Management Information System (HMIS); (d) finance surveys and other evaluations, and; (e) improve policy development and research capacity within MOH; and 4) Innovation and Program Development, which will provide flexible support to piloting new initiatives or further developing promising approaches, together with technical assistance for implementation, evaluation, and lesson-sharing.