MAJOR WORKS/INTERVENTIONS UNDERTAKEN By PDC Under HEALTH SECTOR:
1.
Name of the assignment:
HIV-AIDS Prevention Services for Hotel and Residence Based Sex Workers and their Clients, Package # SP-3 |
Start date:
December 01 , 2012
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End date:
December 31, 2016
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Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) as Lead Agency |
Fund source:
World Bank |
Total budget:
Tk. 7,36,81,264.00 |
Client name:
National AIDS / STD Programme, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Directorate General of Health Services |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 69
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Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
HIV/AIDS education, BCC services, promotion of safe sex behaviors, STI treatment services, advocacy, community mobilization, peer educator and staff training, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |
2.
Name of the assignment:
Expanding Provision of Essential Services to Hotel, Street and Residence Based Female Sex workers | Start date:
December 01 , 2012
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End date:
januray 31, 2016
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Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
GFATM under Rolling Continuation Channel (RCC) |
Total budget:
Tk. 5,43,76,016.00 |
Client name:
Durjoy Nari Shangha for Save the Children International |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 70
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Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
HIV/AIDS education, BCC services, promotion of safe sex behaviors, social marketing of condom, STI treatment services, advocacy, community mobilization, peer educator and staff training, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |
3.
Name of the assignment:
“Intervention for Hotel, Street & Residence based Female Sex Worker (Technical Link Up Package # 2.6)” Under the Project “Link Up: Better Sexual and Reproductive Health &Rights (SRHR) for Young People Affected by HIV” | Start date:
December 22 , 2013
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End date:
December 31, 2015
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Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
Dutch Foreign Ministry – BUZA |
Total budget:
Tk. 50,00000.00 |
Client name:
HASAB for The International HIV/AIDS Alliance (IHAA) |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 19
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Objective of the project: To contribute to reduce unintended pregnancies, HIV transmission and HIV-related maternal mortality amongst young people affected by HIV (aged 10-24) by increasing health-seeking behaviours and uptake of quality integrated maternal health, family planning and HIV information, services and commodities amongst young female sex workers (Street, Hotel and Residence based) affected by HIV and uphold their sexual and reproductive rights in 8 Districts under Khulna Division and Khulna South City Corporation in Bangladesh. | ||
Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
These interventions and approaches have been reaching out 75000 young female sex workers (Street, Hotel and Residence based) with education, empowerment, capacity building and referral services for advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and HIV as wee as basic literacy education through linking up with existing programs. The interventions follow the principle of not duplicating existing services but topping up existing services and filling in the gaps in existing service delivery. |
4.
Name of the assignment:
Clinical Service on Reproductive Health and Family Planning | Start date:
June 01 , 2010
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End date:
Ongoing
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Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
Total budget:
Need based allocation |
Client name:
Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 10
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Objective of the project: The Project is to provide the essential services for Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Jessore Municipality. | ||
Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
MCH, EPI, Antenatal and Postnatal Care including safe delivery services and Family planning services. |
5.
Name of the assignment:
Expanding Provision of Essential Services to Hotel, Street and Residence Based Female Sex workers | Start date:
December 01 , 2009
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End date:
November 30, 2012
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Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
GFATM under Rolling Continuation Channel (RCC) |
Total budget:
Tk. 2,33,23,785.00 |
Client name:
Durjoy Nari Shangha for Save the Children International |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 70
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Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
HIV/AIDS education, BCC services, promotion of safe sex behaviors, social marketing of condom, STI treatment services, advocacy, community mobilization, peer educator and staff training, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |
6.
Name of the assignment:
Provision of Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Services to Brothel Based Female Sex workers in Jessore |
Start date:
July 01, 2011 |
End date:
December 31, 20012 |
Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
DakBhanga-Belgium |
Total budget:
Tk. 18,29,450.00 |
Client name:
Dak Bhanga-Belgium |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 05
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Objective of the project: The Project is to provide the services for Family Planning and HIV prevention among Brothel based female sex workers in Jessore Town. | ||
Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Education, BCC Services, Promotion of Family Planning, Safe Sex Behaviours, Social Marketing of Contraceptives, STI Treatment, Advocacy, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |
7.
Name of the assignment:
Provision of Essential Services to Hotel, Street and Residence Based Female Sex workers | Start date:
January 01, 2008 |
End date:
November 30, 2009 |
Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
GFATM |
Total budget:
Tk. 2,06,93,406.00 |
Client name:
Durjoy Nari Shangha for Save the Children Fund USA and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 63
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Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
HIV/AIDS education, BCC services, promotion of safe sex behaviors, social marketing of condom, STI treatment services, advocacy, community mobilization, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |
8.
Name of the assignment:
Health, Nutrition and Family Planning Project. |
Start date:
March 2006 |
End date:
March 2008 |
Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
Total budget:
Tk. 20, 00,000.00 |
Client name:
Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 26
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Brief description of the project :
The Project is to provide Outreach Activities, Advocacy, Clinic Service, Contraceptive Promotion, Awareness and Training to adult men and women in Kishorgonj District. |
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Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
Outreach Activities, Awareness and Training, Contraceptive Promotion, Clinical Service, Advocacy |
9.
Name of the assignment:
Provision of Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Services to Residence Based Female Sex workers |
Start date:
January 01, 2007 |
End date:
Till |
Implementing organization:
Peoples Development Community (PDC) |
Fund source:
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
Total budget:
Tk. 10,00,000.00 |
Client name:
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
Number of the professional staff provided by the organization: 35
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Brief description of the project: The Project is to provide the services for Family Planning and HIV prevention among residence based female sex workers in Kishorgonj District. | ||
Actual services provided by the implementing organization:
Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Education, BCC Services, Promotion of Family Planning, Safe Sex Behaviours, Social Marketing of Contraceptives, STI Treatment, Advocacy, as well as other educational and humanitarian services. |