Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2008 2009

Details for Mechanism ID: 9382
Country/Region: South Africa
Year: 2009
Main Partner: University of Limpopo
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: University
Funding Agency: HHS/CDC
Total Funding: $242,726

Funding for Health Systems Strengthening (OHSS): $242,726

ACTIVITY HAS BEEN MODIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:

SUMMARY:

Using FY 2009 funding, the Medical University of South Africa (Medunsa) will develop a training curriculum

for home-based carers based on the information gathered in the program evaluation and the new national

guidelines on minimum skills units for community care workers. Medunsa will develop the training manuals

(participant manual and trainers guide) using adult learning principles, and will conduct training of trainer

workshops for PEPFAR partners involved in home-based and community care.

ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS:

Medunsa will carry out two separate activities in this program area.

ACTIVITY 1:

Medunsa will either newly develop or modify existing national training program materials for home-based

carers, based on information gathered from the evaluation of the home-based care program and the new

recommendations from the National Department of Health for training of home-based carers. These new

training modules will reflect the key competences for home-based care and the national requirements for

minimum skills for these categories of health care providers. The training units will incorporate home-based

clinic care, HIV/AIDS counseling, TB/HIV (including infection control in the home), water and sanitation, and

psychosocial support (including bereavement counseling and other aspects of the program from the

evaluation and South African government requirements. Medunsa will then seek accreditation for these

training materials from the South Africa Qualifications Authority.

ACTIVITY 2:

Medunsa will train PEPFAR partners implementing home-based care services using the new training

materials. The focus will be on both training trainers and training home-based carers where organizations

do not have access to qualified trainers.

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SUMMARY:

MEDUNSA will work in collaboration with CDC to conduct a training needs assessment and take stock of

training and skills transfer that have been implemented to date under the USG South Africa PEPFAR

program.

BACKGROUND:

USING FY 2007 funding, MENDUSA will work with CDC, South Africa to conduct a training assessment.

The objectives of the assessment include auditing the training programs funded by CDC, assessing the

extent to which the training has impacted on service delivery, and assessing the extent to which task-

shifting has occurred from higher to lower levels of workers because of training. The assessment will be

conducted in all nine provinces of South Africa. The target population for this activity is USG staff and USG

staff in country, as the finding of the assessment will be used to provide input into training programs being

implemented by partners and will help direct future funding in the area of human capacity building. The

primary emphasis are for this activity is local organization capacity building, strategic information and a

minor emphasis area is training with a focus on task shifting.

ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS

ACTIVITY 1: Auditing training

Using FY 2007 funding, MEDUNSA will conduct an audit of all PEPAR funded training. The assessment

will be initiated with organizations implementing training for community health care workers and lay

counselors. MEDUNSA will contact PEPFAR partners to solicit information on their training programs and

will develop a catalogue of training being offered through the PEPFAR program. This catalogue will enable

USG to identify gaps in training activities for community health care workers and lay counselors as well as

duplication of efforts. The catalogue will be used to strengthen the PEPFAR programs in the area of

training for this cadre of health care workers.

ACTIVITY 2: Assessing the extent to which training has impacted service delivery

Based on the finding of the training audit, MEDUNSA will conduct formative work looking at the impact of

training on service delivery. To do this, they will work with health facilities to determine what the training

needs are and assess whether the training being implemented by partner organizations addresses this

need. This will be done by examining training curriculum and comparing what is in the training to the

training needs of the health facilities for community health care workers and lay counselors.

ACTIVITY 3: Basic program evaluation

Medunsa will conduct a Basic Program Evaluation of the Home-based Care programs support by CDC with

PEPFAR funds in South Africa. The aims of the program evaluation are as follows evaluate the training

received by home-based carers supported by our partners in terms of quality of training, methods of

training, training curriculum used, mentoring of carers to implement the skills they have learnt. Evaluate to

what extent task shifting has taken place from nurses at primary health care clinics to home based carers.

Evaluation of the tasks carried out by home based carers supported by our partners.

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 21634

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

21634 21634.08 HHS/Centers for Medunsa 9382 9382.08 $250,000

Disease Control & University

Prevention

Emphasis Areas

Gender

* Addressing male norms and behaviors

* Reducing violence and coercion

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development $250,000

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.18:

Cross Cutting Budget Categories and Known Amounts Total: $250,000
Human Resources for Health $250,000