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MANAGING HEALTH FACILITIES IN REMOTE AREAS – PHCs MANAGED BY NGOs

MANAGING HEALTH FACILITIES IN REMOTE AREAS – PHCs MANAGED BY NGOs. EXPERIENCE OF MEGHALAYA 1. SHRI SANJAY GOYAL, IAS 2. DR. C.B.SANGMA 3. SHRI ARNOLD S. NONGBRI. Why Partnership?. What is a Partnership?.

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MANAGING HEALTH FACILITIES IN REMOTE AREAS – PHCs MANAGED BY NGOs

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  1. MANAGING HEALTH FACILITIES IN REMOTE AREAS – PHCs MANAGED BY NGOs EXPERIENCE OF MEGHALAYA 1. SHRI SANJAY GOYAL, IAS 2. DR. C.B.SANGMA 3. SHRI ARNOLD S. NONGBRI

  2. Why Partnership?

  3. What is a Partnership? A partnership is a strategic alliance or relationship between two or more people.  Successful partnerships are often based on trust, equality, and mutual understanding and obligations.  Partnerships can be formal, where each party's roles and obligations are spelled out in a written agreement, or MoU, where the roles and obligations are assumed or agreed.  It is important for both parties to be open-minded and accepting of each other's differences.  There must be a willingness to learn and adapt.  Both partners must be willing to exchange their technical knowledge and to relate as equals in a shared future.

  4. What is a Partnership? BETTER HEALTH CARE SYSTEM NRHM NGOs

  5. Introduction • 29 difficult CHCs/PHCs has been selected for handing over to the NGOs/Voluntary Agencies under the Public Private Partnership Mode. • Out of which 22 has been handed over till date in various districts of Meghalaya to 7 NGOs. • 1. Bakdil • 2. Karuna Trust • 3. North East Society for Promotion of Youth & Masses (NESPYM) C • 4. Citizen’s Foundation • 5. Voluntary Health Association of Meghalaya (VHAM) • 6. Jaintia Hills Development Society (JHDS) • 7. AkhilBharatiaKishanKalyanSamiti (ABKKS)

  6. Voluntary Health Association of Meghalaya (VHAM) Karuna Trust

  7. Citizen’s Foundation NESPYM

  8. Bakdil

  9. Performance of NGO

  10. Ambulance for villagesTransporting patients is no issue if the PHC is functional.

  11. OPD & IPD Patient

  12. Performance of NGO

  13. Messages are clear…ready for action

  14. Prevention is better than cured

  15. Performance of NGO

  16. Gear up for protection

  17. Across the River there are people who are still in sorrow and pain

  18. Crossing the Bridges of Hopes

  19. Return with a smile

  20. Patiently listening to the Health Messages

  21. Equipped with Medicines

  22. We will never give up…..

  23. Performance of NGO

  24. Together We Can Make A Difference! Together we can teach others how to receive their benefits from the Health System. A breakthrough; moving from poverty to prosperity, from sickness to health, and from the battlefield of defeat to a lifestyle of victory. We each bring value to one another and fill the gaps the other has. The two parties(NRHM & NGOs) are working together toward a common goal. (MDG 4&5) We have a great deal of trust and admiration for one another. Trust is such an important element of partnership success. This is made possible by having constant and open dialogue. This is very important – “a good partnership requires each partner to learn, adapt and evolve from good experiences.”

  25. Thank You The End

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