The US government donated 453,600 Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses to Ethiopia 

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The American government donated 453,600 Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 doses to Ethiopia to help combat the pandemic worldwide. 


On the occasion the state minister W/r Seharella Abdulahi announced that this is the fourth round donation, and they have received 453,600 Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 doses. Also, she announced that 504,000 vaccine dose is expected to arrive in the next round.  

Senior officials of the Ministry of Health visited South Wollo Kombolcha town to inspect the health services provided to citizens who have been displaced by the destructive force.

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It was stated that the support for the health of the displaced people and health facilities damaged by the forces will be strengthened and continued.
State Minister of Health, Dr. Dereje Duguma and Director of the Ministry of Maternal and Child Health, Dr. Meseret Zelalem, accompanied by the Mayor of Konbolcha and officials of the Department of Health, visited citizens in the shelters.

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DHIS2

DHIS2 is open-source health information management system. It is developed through global collaboration led by UiO.  Ministry of Health uses DHIS2 for collecting and analyzing health data.

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Ethiopian Residency Matching Program

The Ethiopia Resident Matching Program (ERMP) was established in 2015 to place by the Ministry of Health to place medical school students into residency training programs located in Ethiopian teaching hospitals and universities. Its mission has since expanded to include the placement of Ethiopian citizen and non-Ethiopian citizen international medical school students and graduates into residency and fellowship training programs. The ERMP conducts Fellowship Matches for more than 20 specialities through its Matching System.

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eCHIS

The Electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS) is a high priority initiative of the Information Revolution, demonstrating the MOH’s intentions to further utilize technology and data to improve health service delivery, starting at the community level. The eCHIS is the digitized version of the paper based CHIS, one of the backbones of the much successful Ethiopia’s health extension program. The content is now digitized into a mobile platform for use by health extension workers (HEW) around the country.

Disaster Preparedness and Response

Disaster preparedness

All sections of the governments have a responsibility to protect public safety and provide emergency relief in a crisis. Therefore national, regional, facility and pre-facility disaster preparedness is most important. It is mandatory to institutionalize a standard emergency and disaster management system by correlating the clinical emergency response with the public health emergency management through creating surge capacity at facilities, interlinkage between facilities which translates to regional capacity.

Trauma Care System Improvement Program

Trauma

Trauma, regardless of its economic and health burden on society, has never been given the accordant type of emphasis in our country. It was until the last couple of years that it started to be consider as a major public health concern and much needed attention started to be given to it. The increasing burden of burn and poisoning has not yet been met with a. system that can cope. For these reasons the Ministry of Health recently took the initiative to work on injury preventive mechanisms, timely and effective treatments as well as rehabilitative care to the community. 

Critical Care Improvement Program

critical care

Intensive and critical care unit is a designated area of a hospital facility that is dedicated to the care of patients who are seriously ill. There main function is to provide optimal life support and provide adequate monitoring of vital function. A well-organized intensive and critical care services is one of the indicator of quality of health care. In light of the growing needs and the increase in burden of non-communicable disease and current COVID-19 pandemic, there is a clear gap in critical care capacity of the country.