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Result 1: R.1.1:Average of global KAP survey through individual score on 6 questions on KAP: 2
Knowledge, score on knowledge, questionnaires on knowledge, 2 on attitudes and
attitudes and practice on 2 on practices
attitudes and health issues of CSS,
practice of CSS target: improvement of
regarding health 20% over 3 years MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11
issues are R.1.2:Percentage of CSS, KAP survey through individual > number of children older than
improved older than 14 years old, who questionnaires 14 years old in the KAP survey
declare that they use > number of
contraceptive method, CSS older than 14 years old who
target: increase of 10 declare that they use
points over 3 years contraceptive methods

MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11


R.1.3: Number of IEC team > prepared attendance sheet number of IEC members
members trained each years with names of IEC team registered over the year who
on at least 4 sessions, members attended at least 4 sessions
target: 10 IEC team > attendance through one > prepared attendance
member per year column by session, to be signed sheets: actualised
in by team member attending every 6 months
the session
>attendance to be
completed at each
IEC officer session
R.1.4: Number of social > prepared attendance sheet number of SW on the last list of
worker, in activity at the end with names of IEC team staff who can be found on at
of the project, who has been members least 2 prepared IEC team
member of the IEC team > list of staff working in attendance sheets > prepared attendance
during one year, target: 1 partners NGOs with function > lists IEC sheets: actualised
team: IEC every 6 months
per NGO or more at the
officer > list of
end of the project. > lists staff NGOs staff: every 6
Med Co months

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R.1.5: Number of CSS who IEC monitoring sheet for each > date of session
participate in IEC sessions, session > n° children attending
target: 50 children per
month > IEC
monitoring > IEC monitoring
sheet: IEC sheet: on each IEC
team session
> collection > collection of sheet:
of sheets: IEC at each training
officer session for IEC team
Result 2: R.2.1: Number of CSS who Oral and practical tests for CSS number of children who passed
Availability, have the required skills to be
street health leaders,
quality of health target: 30 over 3 years. Med officer 02/10, 12/10, 11/11
care and
R.2.2: Number of social Written and practical exams for number of SW who passed
prevention in workers who are able to use social workers
NGOs and among health guidelines specific to
CSS are CSS, target: 10 per year.
improved. Med officer 01/10, 11/10, 10/11
R.2.3: Percentage of CSS KAP survey through individual > n° of children in the KAP
who declared that they questionnaires survey
received physical health care > n° of children who declare
through an NGO or health that they needed care >
leaders over the last 3 n° of children who declare that
months, target: increase they received they received care
of 10 points over 3 years. in an NGO (3 surveys) or through
a street health leaders (2nd and
3rd survey) MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11
R.2.4:Percentage of street KAP survey through individual id R.2.3 + sex
girls who declared that they questionnaires
received physical health care
through an NGO or health
leaders over the last 3
months, target: increase
of 10 points over 3 years.
MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11

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R.2.5: Mean of Score on KAP survey through individual score on 3 questions on


satisfaction of CSS toward questionnaires satisfaction toward health
health services provided in services in NGOs (each question
NGOs, target: scored from 0 to 2)
improvement of 20% MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11
over
R.2.6:3 Percentage
years. of health monthly report of SW to MDM > number of cases reported
care given by social workers, team on 5 to 10 cases, including > number
which are in accordance with symptoms, treatment and/or of cases in accordance with
specific guidelines for CSS, referral, for dicussion guidelines
target: 60% at the end of
the project
Med officer monthly
R.2.7: Percentage of social > prepared attendance sheet > number of social workers in
workers who participated in with names of NGO staff each NGO
debriefing at least once members > attendance in
every 3 months, target: > attendance through one debriefing sessions > list of NGOs
50% column by session, to be staff
crossed in by MH officer member:
depending on staff attending
Med co > list of NGOs staff:
> attendance every 6 months
the session
in session: > attendance in
MH officer sessions: MH officer

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Result 3: R.3.1: Average number of Health data collection sheets in number of CS each month
Accessibility to consultations of CSS who Basma clinic + Sphinx
received heath care in or
health care by Basma clinic, target: 100 Registers in Basma Clinic
doctors for CSS per month Med officer monthly
through
networking and R.3.2: Percentage of cases Health data collection sheets in > number of CS each month
registered in Basma Clinic for Basma clinic + Sphinx > number of CS each
advocacy is which data collection or month for which diagnosis and
improved. includes diagnosis and Registers in Basma Clinic treatment are written
treatment, target: 90% at
the end of the project Med officer monthly
R.3.3: A guideline for Guideline document Guideline document
adapted post-rape care
exists and is applied in
Basma Clinic, target: one
guideline is settled at
mid term of the project . Med officer 06/10'
R.3.4: Percentage of CSS KAP survey through individual > n° of children in the KAP
who declared that they questionnaires survey
received health care within a > n° of children who declare
public health structure, that they needed care >
within the last 3 months n° of children who declare that
target: increase of 10 they received they received care
points over 3 years in a public health structure
MDM team 04/09, 05/10, 11/11
R.3.5: Percentage of > list of NGOs working with CSS > number of NGOs working with
Egyptian NGOs working with in Cairo (MOS? NCCM?) CSS in Cairo > number of
CSS in Cairo who have > attendance sheet with name NGOs represented in 2 meetings > list of NGOs working
participate in, at least, 2 of NGOs invited, completed at over 1 year
with CSS: 05/09,
05/10, 05/11
meetings per year, target: each meeting by name and > attendance in
50% each year signature of representatives of NGO meeting: each
NGOs participating Med Coord meeting

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R.3.6: Percentage of doctors Attendance sheet of the > list of NGOs working with CSS
working in the NGOs who exchange practice meeting in Cairo
participated in, at least, 2 > list of doctors working in
sessions of exchange of the NGOs working with CSS in > list of NGOs working
practices, target: 50% per Cairo > prepared attendance with CSS: 05/09,
year sheet with name of doctors, 05/10, 05/11
completed at each exchange of > list of > list of doctors: at
practice meeting NGOs, list ofNGOs network
doctors: Med meetings
officer > attendance in
> exchange of practice
attendance: meeting: each
Med officer meeting
R.3.7: Number of individual > document on MDM office number of awareness session
or group sessions of network to register awareness
awareness for medical staff sessions (date, person, place)
of public health structure >Report of awareness
which are implemented, sessions
target: 20 sessions per 6
months Med officer every 6 months
R.3.8: Number of doctors Subscriptions to the news letter number of doctors on the mailing
who registered to the (mailing list) list
medical network in favour of
CSS launched by MDM,
target: 20 doctors at mid
term of the project and
40 doctors at the end of
the project
Med coord 05/10, 11/11

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R.3.9: Average of global Pre and post questionnaire with global score on attitudes on 6
score of attitudes toward sacles on attitudes questions before and after
CSS of students following a curriculum
specific curriculum on CSS
issue who have improved
their attitude toward this
population, target:
improvement of 50% for
each student group over before and after
the curriculum Med officer training sessions

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Activity 1.1: Creation of an IEC team on a
6 months participation bases (partial renewal
possible of the team every 6 month), 1 to 3
social workers per NGO.

Activity 1.2: Monthly training of IEC team


by the IEC officer.
Activity 1.3: Implementation by the IEC
team (street and centers) of weekly IEC
sessions with CSS under follow-up of the IEC
officer. These sessions will tackle over the
three years: PHC, Health cultural approach
and beliefs, Drug addiction, Violence and
psycho trauma, Child rights, Reproductive
health, Mother and child health.
Activity 2.1: Monthly training sessions for
social workers (street and centers) in each
NGO on: health guidelines, PHC, Health
cultural approach and beliefs, Drug
addiction, Violence and psycho trauma, Child
rights, Reproductive health, Mother and child
health.

Activity 2.2: Provision of medical


equipment, medicines and medical
consumables in each NGO
Activity 2.3: Training of two social workers
in each NGO on management of stock of
medicines and medical consumables

Activity 2.4: Training sessions for


psychologist of the NGOs on innovative
approach for clinical psychology (art therapy,
debriefing, group therapy, relaxation)
Activity 2.5: Bi-quarterly training sessions
for CSS (centers of each NGO) on: health
guidelines, PHC, Health cultural approach
and beliefs, Drug addiction, Violence and
psycho trauma, Child rights, Reproductive
health, Mother and child health

Activity 2.6: Provision of hygiene and


medical kits to street health leaders through
NGOs.
Activity 2.7: Training of the street health
leaders on the management of their hygiene
and medical kit.

Activity 3.1: Training of Hope Clinic team


(3 doctors, 2 nurses, 2 social workers) on
health issues, monitoring and management.

Activity 3.2: Continuous follow-up and on


the job training for the teams of Hope Clinic.

Activity 3.3: Animation of the network on


health of Egyptian NGOs working with CSS
Activity 3.4: Animation of the CSS sub-
group of Egyptian Child Protection Network

Activity 3.5: Quarterly exchange of practice


meetings for the NGOs' doctors (awareness
kit, mapping for resource centers)

Activity 3.6: Awareness sessions on CSS


health issues for public health structures
through group session for nurses and non
medical staffs and individual sessions for
doctors.
Activity 3.7: Training of a core trainer
group (5 doctors and 5 nurses), over the first
18 months, on: PHC, Health cultural
approach and beliefs, Drug addiction,
Violence and psycho trauma, Child rights,
Reproductive health, Mother and child health

Activity 3.8: Implementation of training


session for university students (Social
workers from Helwan University, Medical
student (6th year) from Cairo University…)
Activity 3.9: Contact and advocacy on
health issues specific to CSS with the
concerned authorities (MOH, NCCM)

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