Improving Primary Health Care Services Delivery

(2022-2027)

As part of its commitment to ensuring Universal Health Coverage (UHC), Ethiopia aspires to provide the full spectrum of essential, quality health services through strengthening the primary health care (PHC) system. IPHCSD is a five-year initiative implemented between March 2022 and March 2027 focusing its interventions in Afar, Gambella and Somali Regions, while our partners, JSI, will implement similar interventions in Oromia and Southern Regions. The goal is to build on current and upcoming contributions and commitments and the Health Extension Program (HEP) which is the entry point to the health system and a foundational component of the P HC and inform broader PHC service delivery redesign.

Theory of Change

Theory of change IPHCSD project

Primary Outcomes

Our Geographic Footprint

We work in eight regions that represent agrarian, pastoralist, and agro-pastoral contexts of Ethiopia. Amref Health Africa operates in pastoralist and agro-pastoralist areas while JSI operates in agrarian areas. 

         

          Afar

          Amhara

          Gambella

          Oromia

          Sidama

          Southern Nations, Nationalities and People

          Southwest Ethiopia People

Approach

Our approach entails working through national P HC coordination platforms and using a Networks of Care approach to test PHC service delivery models. We provide technical assistance to build local health system capacities through partnerships and collaboration. We employ iterative implementation and learning approaches, ensuring gender intentional program implementation design. After a six month co-design period, we will pressure test our solutions for two years and scale up at subnational and national levels for the final two and half years of the project.

IPHCSD Project Amref Ethiopia
Mobile outreach health service supported by Amref in Afar region, Ethiopia

Major Activities

Ensure equitable access to and utilization of essential health services

Improve the quality of essential health services

Strengthen technical oversight and accountability for Primary Health Care

A trained health worker counselling a pregnant woman
Young mother with her kid, North Ethiopia, Amref intervention
A young health worker on duty, Gambella Amref intervention, Ethiopia

Gender Intentional Design and Implementation 

All  life cycles of this project will adopt a gender lens to identify and respond to gender gaps and barriers. This helps deliver the project interventions that serve everyone and meet its objectives well.