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Maternal and

Neonatal Tetanus
Elimination in the
Philippines

Td-OPV SIA
Round 2 Campaign
Implementation Review

LANAO DEL SUR

SIA Implementation

#
Round

Official
Est.
CBAW*

Total #
of
masterli
sted
CBAW

Est. 0-5
year old
children

# Td
doses
given

#
# brgy
municip.
covered/
covered/
total
total

R1

20,382 19,093 13,103 18,918

119

R2

20,382 19,093 13,103 17,947

119

Date
started

Date
ended

# Brgy
monitored/
internal
RCA

4/4

Jan15,
2016

Feb 15,
2016

8 brgy

4/4

Feb16,
2016

Mar 16,
2016

12 brgy

*CBAW for the Td SIA, refers to 15 40 years old women (21% of pop 816,257) (13.5 of pop 0-5yo)

Td Vaccination Coverage
Report

Td Round 1
Municipality
Name

# estimated
15-40 yo

# masterlisted
15-40 yo

Td1 No. Vaccinated

% Td1 coverage per


estimate

Marantao

6,560

6,237

6,232

95

99.91

Kapai

3,991

3,909

3,892

97.5

99.56

Saguiaran

5,186

4,811

4,740

91.39

98.52

Ramain

4,645

4,076

4,054

87.27

99.46

TOTAL

20,382

19,033

18,918

92.81

99.39

Calculate for drop-out rate using this formula: (#Td1 Round1 - #Td2 Round2) #Td1 Round1 x 100

% Td1 coverage per


masterlist

Td Vaccination Coverage
Report
Td Round 2
Municipality
Name

# estimated
15-40 yo

#
masterlisted
15-40 yo

Marantao

6,560

6,237

Kapai

3,991

Saguiaran
Ramain
TOTAL

% Td1
coverage
per
masterlist

Td2 No.
Vaccinated

% Td2
coverage per
estimate

% Td2
coverage per
masterlist

17

0.26 0.27

6,120

93.29

98.12

3,909

45

0.02 1.12

3,261

81.70

83.42 16.21

5,186

4,811

67

1.29 1.39

4,722

91.05

98.15

0.37

4,645

4,076

0.19 0.22

3,844

82.75

94.30

5.18

0.67 0.72 17,947

88.05

94.29

5.13

Td1 No.
Vaccinated

20,382 19,033 138

% Td1
coverage
per
estimate

Drop-out
rate
(Td1 vs.
Td2)

Calculate for drop-out rate using this formula: (#Td1 Round1 - #Td2 Round2) #Td1 Round1 x 100

1.79

Td Vaccination Coverage
Report
OPV Round 1
Municipality
Name

# estimated # masterlisted
0-5 yo
0-5 yo

OPV1 No.
Vaccinated

% OPV1 coverage
per estimate

% OPV1
coverage per
masterlist

Marantao

4,217

4,185

4,099

97.2

97.94

Kapai

2,566

2,506

2,468

96.18

98.48

Saguiaran

3,334

3,281

3,079

92.35

93.84

Ramain

2,986

2,962

2,875

96.28

97.06

TOTAL

13,103

12,934

12,521

95.55

96.80

Calculate for drop-out rate using this formula: (#Td1 Round1 - #Td2 Round2) #Td1 Round1 x 100

Td Vaccination Coverage
Report
OPV Round 2
OPV1 No.
Vaccinated

% OPV1
coverage
per
estimate

% OPV1
coverage
per
masterlist

OPV2 No.
Vaccinated

% OPV2
coverage per
estimate

% OPV2
coverage per
masterlist

Drop-out
rate
(OPV1 vs.
OPV2

4,185
2,506

12
52

0.28
2.02

0.28
2.07

4,090
2,167

96.98
84.45

97.72
86.47

0.21
12.19

Ramain

3,334
2,986

3,281
2,962

179
33

5.36
1.10

5.45
1.11

3,058
2,871

91.72
96.14

93.20
96.27

0.68
0.14

TOTAL

13,103 12,934

276

2.10

2.13

12,186

93.00

94.21

2.67

Municipality
Name

# estimated
0-5 yo

#
masterliseted
0-5 yo

Marantao

4,217
2,566

Kapai
Saguiaran

Calculate for drop-out rate using this formula: (#Td1 Round1 - #Td2 Round2) #Td1 Round1 x 100

Area Classification by Td
Coverage

Municipality Name

# of
Barangays

<80%
# Bgry

Marantao

34

Kapai
Saguiaran
Ramain
TOTAL

20
30
35
119

3
0
0
3

80%-84%
%Brgy

15

2.52

>85%

# Bgry

%Brgy

# Bgry

%Brgy

11.76

30

88.23

3.36

17
30
35
112

85
100
100
94.11

0
0
0
4

Supply and logistics

#
ROUND

OFFICIAL
EST.
CBAW*

EST. 0-5
YEAR OLD
CHILDREN

R1

20,382

13,103

# TD
VIALS
NEEDED
(CBAW*1.
1 WF/ 10
DOSE)

6,726

# TD
VIALS
RECEIVED

DATE TD
RECEIVED

Supply and logistics

#
ROUND

OFFICIA
L EST.
CBAW*

EST. 0-5
YEAR OLD
CHILDREN

# OPV
VIALS
NEEDED

# OPV
VIALS
RECEIVED

R1

20,382

13,103

1,310

2,000

32 Shirts
32 Umbrella
IEC
Recording Forms

DATE OPV
RECEIVED

DATE
OTHER
SUPPLIES
RECEIVED

DATE IEC
MATERIAL
S
RECEIVED

June 23, March 8, March


2016
2016
8, 2016

DATE
FUND
RECEIV
ED

SUPPLIES
ADEQUATE
(Y/N)

COLD
CHAIN
STORAGE
ADEQUATE
(Y/N)

Cold Chain Equipment


Inventory

Municipalit
y Name

# Vaccine/ icepack
freezer units

# Vaccine Fridge units

# Domestic fridge units


used for vaccines

# of cold
transport
boxes

# vaccine
carriers

Functional

Nonfunctional

Functional

Nonfunctional

Functional

Nonfunctional

Marantao

15

Kapai

14

Saguiaran

Ramain

13

TOTAL

51

Updates on other MNTE


Indicators
# Estimated Total
population
Name of
Municipality

2015

2016

# 2015
Live
births

# Confirmed NT
Cases

% Health Facility
Delivery

2015

2016

2015

2016

% Clean Delivery
(midwife + MD +
RN)

2015

Marantao

30,772

31,236

788

68

95

Kapai

18,722

19,004

465

60

71

Saguiaran

24,330

24,697

678

47

89

Ramain

21,791

22,120

555

99

99

PROVINCE

95,615

97,057

2,486

65.39

82.76

2016

Updates on other MNTE


Indicators
# Estimated Total
population

% Antenatal Care

% TT2+

% CPAB

2015

2016

# 2015
Live
births

Marantao

30,772

31,236

788

95

39

93

Kapai

18,722

19,004

465

54.4

48.5

92.8

Saguiaran

24,330

24,697

678

83

73

85

Ramain

21,791

22,120

555

92

69

90.09

PROVINCE

95,615

97,057

2,486

88.56

64.84

92.19

Name of
Municipality

2015

2016

2015

2016

2015

2016

EPI Coverage and VPDS


Indicators

Name of
Municipality

Penta1

2015

2016

# Reported
AFP cases

Penta3

2015

# AFP cases
with
adequate
stools

# Reported
Measles
Cases

# measles
cases with
Specimen

# Reported
Diphtheria
Cases

2016

Marantao

892

697

Kapai

382

372

Saguiaran

620

645

Ramain

592

533

TOTAL

2,486

2,247

(16,889)

(15,592)

Fund Utilization Report


Expenditure Items

Manpower Mobilization

Amount budgeted
per Microplan

Amount
Received

2,565,000

1,531,800

Amount Spent/
Amount
Encumbered Unused to date

1,312,000

927,200

Transport cost (all types)

169,000

88,600

Communication

20,000

20,000

Advocacy, promotion and


social mobilization

36,000

94,000

Other supplies and logistics

52,000

47,000

AEFI surveillance and


response

566,000

25,000

Others (itemize)-Orientation &


planning

40,000

100,000

-PIR

290,000

150,000

-RCA

80,000

80,000

Challenges and Actions


Taken
Category

Challenges

Actions Taken

Reaching the target

>CBAW claim multiple


tetanus immunization
>GIDA barangays
>Peace & Order

>Validation of Recording forms


>Outreach
>Revisits/Follow-up visits
>Team approach (simultaneous, fixed site and
door to door )
>Collaborative meetings and distribution of
letters to Deped, M/BLGU, DSWD

Supply and logistics

>late delivery

>Buffer stocks
>Reproduction of forms, cards using PHO
funds

Communication and
coordination

>Weak telecom signal

>NDPs, Volunteers were mobilized


>Textblasting

Challenges and Actions


Taken
Category

Challenges

Actions Taken

Advocacy, promotion >limited tarp


and social
>deworming incident
mobilization
>Misconceptions
>Low awareness

>Tarps in strategic areas


>2way radio announcement; Radio plug
>MRL involvement, disseminating the info in
Mosque after prayers and during Islamic
lectures
>Mothers classes

Reporting and data


collection

>Delayed submission of
report from the field

>Reminders and follow-up thru text

Human Resource

>newly hired health staff >Pre-Implementation Orientation (Guide,


lacks training
Recorder, Vaccinator)

Financial aspects

>Late download of funds >Compliance with the requirements/guidelines


>MHOs initiatives to lend their PHILHEALTH
money for the implementation of the
campaign.

Way Forward
Strengthen

coordination with M/BLGU to support the campaign


Regular collaborative meetings and feedback with partnersGovt agencies,
religious and traditional leaders and other partners
Outreach activities (mop-up) REB++
Immunization even on Saturdays and Sundays (working moms & students at home)
Immunization during community events4Ps payout, FDS, Alaga Ka Program of
PHIC, Islamic Seminars
Daily/Weekly monitoring
T-shirt/uniform for health workersidentification
Identifying championsMunicipal/Barangay women officials, women achievers in
the community, Women Religious Leaders
Recognition of support and achievers (Health workers & Partners)

TD-SIA
T-Teamwork
D-Dedication
S-Strategic Planning
I-Innovations
A-Attitude

Thank you!

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