The Kogi State Government has been awarded $1, 500, 000 by the World Bank to meet set health targets.
The
Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Saka Haruna Audu, represented
Kogi State at the ceremonial launch event for the first disbursement of
funds to states on the “Saving One Million Lives Program for Results”
(SOML-PforR) of the Ministry of Health held on the 14th of July at the
Lagos/Osun Hall, Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
The
SOML-PforR is an initiative aimed at reducing maternal and child
mortality rates in the country by providing financing to the states
based on the results they achieve. It is a response to the slow progress
witnessed in the past in an attempt to curb this alarming situation of
child and maternal death. That has been chiefly attributed to the focus
being on the input rather than the results achieved therefrom.
The
program is supported by a $500 million credit from the World Bank,
which rewards states with an untied fiscal transfer (grant) from the
Federal Government when they achieve improvements in the coverage and
quality of key maternal and child Health (MCH) services. On the overall,
82% of the funds would be available to states based on their
performance in four continuous disbursements, implying that any state
that does not attain improvement at the end of the year would not
receive any further funds from the Federal Government.
The
Program Development Objectives (PDO) are “to increase the utilization
and quality of high impact reproductive, child health and nutrition
interventions”. This objectives would be measured by the following
indicators:
i)Increase in the combined coverage of six key SOML-PforR services
a)Vaccination coverage among young children
b)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)
c)Vitamin A supplementation among children 6 months to 5 years of age
d)Skilled birth attendance
e)HIV counseling and testing among women attending antenatal care
f)Use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) by children under five and
ii) Improved quality of care index at health center level.
Disbursement-Linked indicators with regards to payment to States and Federal Government are based on
●Quantity of Services (61%)
●Quality of Care (11%)
●Data Collection and Utilization (16%)
●Private sector innovation (4%)
●Transparency in Primary Health Care (8%)
This
disbursement of the funds and the implementation of the SOML-PforR
objectives would be strictly monitored such that states that fail to
meet up or who divert the funds to other uses, be they genuine or not,
are likely not to get further disbursements next year. Moreso, States
who perform the best in respective zones (called zonal champions) will
receive additional $500,000 as reward for their effort! Further
disbursements would be done based on an elaborate performance-based
calculation plan contained in the program brochures.
The
Honourable Commissioner for Health reiterated that the SOML-PforR is a
peculiar health intervention program as it is developed with the
principle of transparency and accountability. He further states that the
administration of His Excellency Governor Yahaya Bello is committed to
honoring memoranda of understanding, fulfilling counterpart funding and
making sure that whatever fund or donation, received from the Federal
Ministry of Health and development organizations is used strictly for
the purpose it is meant for and therefore assures that not only would
Kogi State be ready for the next disbursement, but aims to go beyond
being just zonal champions but overall champions as all hands would be
on deck in the State Ministry of Health and no stone would be left
unturned in achieving the program set objectives.
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