Baseline competency assessments for MNCH healthcare Providers

Following the successful Training of Trainers organized by the National Health Support Program (NHSP) Sindh for RMNCH managers across 21 districts, our trained assessors have officially initiated baseline competency assessments for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) healthcare providers.
The initial round of clinical baseline assessments was successfully completed at following health facilities:
📍 RHC Fazal Muhammad Talpur , RHC Kadhan & RHC Khoski (District Badin)
📍 MCHC Benazi (District Jacobabad)
📍 RHC Darro (District Sujawal)
📍 RHC Dando (District Tando Muhammad Khan)
These assessments are critical to identifying clinical knowledge gaps. Based on the findings, NHSP Sindh—in coordination with the Department of Health, PPHI, and MERF—will roll out targeted remedial actions, including tailored on-the-job coaching, targeted on-the-job training, and structured group-based refresher courses.
By empowering our frontline healthcare heroes with enhanced clinical competencies, we are strengthening primary health systems, elevating the quality of MNCH services, and taking decisive steps toward eliminating preventable maternal and neonatal mortality across Sindh.

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