A new progress-mapping tool has been introduced in the offic...
Introduction of Data Entry Roster in the office
A new progress-mapping tool has been introduced in the office. Due to growing amount of incoming data, we have introduced a Data Entry Roster.
This roster contains the names of the Data Entry Operators (DEOs) along with their daily targets.
The roster also contains additional notes and instructions, which act as a guide for resolving confusions during data entry. At the end of each week, each DEO is evaluated based on his/her daily performance and target achieved – the best performing DEO is awarded as ‘DEO of the week’ along with a certificate.
Introduction of Data Entry Roster in the office
A new progress-mapping tool has been introduced in the office. Due to growing amount of incoming data, we have introduced a Data Entry Roster.
This roster contains the names of the Data Entry Operators (DEOs) along with their daily targets.
The roster also contains additional notes and instructions, which act as a guide for resolving confusions during data entry. At the end of each week, each DEO is evaluated based on his/her daily performance and target achieved – the best performing DEO is awarded as ‘DEO of the week’ along with a certificate.Read More
As part of the operational plan, a second round of entomolog...
Entomological field visit by ICMR – National Institute for Research in Tribal Health (NIRTH)
As part of the operational plan, a second round of entomological investigation was carried out from 21st to 25th February, 2018 by ICMR-NIRTH under the supervision of Dr. A K Mishra – Scientist E.
The team performed indoor resting collections in 9 villages of different category and observed that the vector density is higher in IRS villages which was comparatively lower in October visit, may be due to 2nd round IRS was just over at that time.
However, as per discussion with few villagers during survey, the team felt that IEC is very much needed among the villagers, at least for the use of LLINs.
Most of the villagers are presently not using nets as observed by NIRTH team may be due to winter, however, in October visit, LLIN usage by the villagers was comparatively good. The team was accompanied by District Officer – MEDP.
Entomological field visit by ICMR – National Institute for Research in Tribal Health (NIRTH)
As part of the operational plan, a second round of entomological investigation was carried out from 21st to 25th February, 2018 by ICMR-NIRTH under the supervision of Dr. A K Mishra – Scientist E.
The team performed indoor resting collections in 9 villages of different category and observed that the vector density is higher in IRS villages which was comparatively lower in October visit, may be due to 2nd round IRS was just over at that time.
However, as per discussion with few villagers during survey, the team felt that IEC is very much needed among the villagers, at least for the use of LLINs.
Most of the villagers are presently not using nets as observed by NIRTH team may be due to winter, however, in October visit, LLIN usage by the villagers was comparatively good. The team was accompanied by District Officer – MEDP.Read More
MEDP was invited to the monthly meeting of the health commit...
Project Update at Health Committee meeting of Zilla Panchayat, Mandla
MEDP was invited to the monthly meeting of the health committee of Zilla Panchayat under the chairmanship of Smt. Angoori Jhariya and members Sh. Vijay Sarvate, Smt. Kiran Chandrol, Smt. Anita Tiwari and Sh. Ranjit Kaur. Additional members included Dr. Srinath Singh – CMHO Mandla and Mr. Ram Shankar Sahu –DMO Mandla.
MEDP was represented by Dr. Harsh Rajvanshi – Program Officer, Mr. Sekh Nisar – District Officer and Mr. Vikesh Thakre – Capacity Building Officer. A short presentation on the project including the goals, latest surveillance data and request for support from the members at field level was presented. The project was well received and the committee assured their support to the workers. Additionally, a couple of incidents by the members towards improper work by the VMWs were shared – for this, a helpline no. 07642 252483 (Office landline) was circulated to everyone to convey their grievances or any reports about the project.
Project Update at Health Committee meeting of Zilla Panchayat, Mandla
MEDP was invited to the monthly meeting of the health committee of Zilla Panchayat under the chairmanship of Smt. Angoori Jhariya and members Sh. Vijay Sarvate, Smt. Kiran Chandrol, Smt. Anita Tiwari and Sh. Ranjit Kaur. Additional members included Dr. Srinath Singh – CMHO Mandla and Mr. Ram Shankar Sahu –DMO Mandla.
MEDP was represented by Dr. Harsh Rajvanshi – Program Officer, Mr. Sekh Nisar – District Officer and Mr. Vikesh Thakre – Capacity Building Officer. A short presentation on the project including the goals, latest surveillance data and request for support from the members at field level was presented. The project was well received and the committee assured their support to the workers. Additionally, a couple of incidents by the members towards improper work by the VMWs were shared – for this, a helpline no. 07642 252483 (Office landline) was circulated to everyone to convey their grievances or any reports about the project.Read More
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