USAID/Timor-Leste's Improved Health Program
This USAID strategic objective seeks
to improve the health of the Timorese people, especially
women and children at greatest risk. Anticipated results include
substantial improvements in key health outcomes in the short
and medium term.
As the poorest country in Southeast
Asia, and one of its least developed, Timor-Leste faces many
significant health challenges. Rates of maternal, infant, and
child mortality are among the highest in the world. Infectious
diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and dengue fever are
also endemic. Combating these problems is made more difficult
by a weak health care network and low capacity among health
service providers.
To achieve its objective of improving
the health of the Timorese people, the program focuses
its activities in two areas:
- increased use of
key maternal and child health practices
- increased use of
effective interventions to reduce the threat of priority infectious
diseases.
USAID's
Health Program Approaches
Timor-Leste's residents play a central role in improving the nation's
health. The USAID program activities focus on:
- increasing community
and family participation in health care as a key to behavior
change and more frequent use of skilled health care providers
- fostering a community
health network to strengthen links between communities and
health centers, which increases demand and impact
- strengthening skills
among health workers, including district-level maternal-child
health district officers, with an emphasis on key family health
practices.
Immediate
impacts:
USAID's program places
responsibility for health care within the community first to
encourage increasing use of appropriate health care services
and family health practices. It also empowers the community
as it increases awareness and knowledge and gives individuals
and families the tools they need to reduce mortality and morbidity
from common illnesses. By focusing on maternal and child health
and malaria and other priority infectious diseases, the program
targets the largest sector of health needs and thus extends
its impact to the greatest number of beneficiaries. This network
of community institutions, supported by USAID, helps ensure
long-term accessibility to positive health promotion activities.
To help achieve its strategic
objective of improved health for Timor-Leste's people, USAID
works with several organizations with special skills in this
area, including BASICS, ImmunizationBASICS, Family
Health International, and Health Alliance International. For
its small grants component in Timor-Leste, USAID's implementing
partner is Development Alternatives, Inc.

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