The supervisors of the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health
services CBCHS, of the HIV free North West project has commended the impact
created through outreach activities in 2014.
In the supervisors meeting held at CBC women’s hall Nkwen
recently, to congratulate team members, for work well done in 2014 and plan for
better results in 2015, the supervisors prided selves of the fact that the
workers rallied over 333pregnant women who had never done HIV test before. They
resolved to intensify efforts to ensure that the over 333 pregnant women do
their HIV test for the first time as fast as possible.
Beside, the supervisors also celebrated the creation of 10
child play centers, equipped to meet the desired goals and the fact that these
centers will do outreach for antiretroviral therapies to reduce loss to follow
up and rates of defaulters.
The principal objective of the supervisor’s meeting, this
reporter was told, was to ensure that a smooth progress of program activities
during this new quarter and New Year 2015. Despite all the hard work on the terrain, the
supervisors were still not able to meet up the expected number of pregnant
women targeted. However, they expressed their determination to explore all
available means to improve on their services given a reason d’etre for such a crucial
meeting for supervisors to brainstorm on possible opportunities to improve services
and suggest ideas that can influence the increase of uptake.
The supervisors had time to highlight the achievements in the
previous quarter as they confirmed the presence of international centers for
AIDS prevention, ICAP registers in all sites while recognizing the wide usage
of improvement quality questions.
Whereas efforts to intensify service improvement were
achieved in 2014, supervisors reiterated the importance of the 2015 work plan
developed by centre for disease control and prevention, CDC, NACC and CBCHS as
it gets into use.
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