By Action Against Hunger (ACF) and Helen Keller International (HKI)
BASELINE SURVEY FOR SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT FOR TRANSFORMATIVE HEALTH
SETH project is a three year project (2017-2020) implemented by Helen Keller International (HKI) and Action Against Hunger (ACF) in five counties of western Kenya. The program aimed at providing technical assistance to county health management teams to promote improvements in performance of and access to Maternal, new born and child health and nutrition programs (MNCHN) services.
Scope of Work
Conduct Quantitative and Qualitative baseline data analysis aimed at:
Measuring the performance of key MNCHN services at facility level
Identifying weaknesses, strengths and gaps in management of the facility
Identifying barriers to access services at community level
Identifying management strengths and weaknesses at county level
Results
Generated a detailed report of the baseline study findings that informed the design of the project