Occupational Health and Safety
- Improve occupational health and safety through regular Advocacy, promotion and monitoring
- Develop occupational Health Standards with concerned sectors
Improve proper solid and liquid waste management at household and community level through regular promotion and targeted social and behavior change communication.
Ensure sustainable hand hygiene practice through targeted behavior change approaches coupled with advocacy of conducive enabling environment
End open defecation practice through tailored social and behavior change communication coupled with advocating the needed ena-bling environment.
Based on population projections of the Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency (CSA) for 2016, adolescents and youth in the age range 10 to 29 numbered 38,545,711 (19,466,543 males and 19,079,177 females). This age group accounted for an estimated 42 percent of the total population of Ethiopia, while those aged 10 to 24 are 33 percent of the population. The majority of Ethiopian adolescents and youth reside in rural areas (79 percent of males and 78 percent of females). The percent of adolescents in rural areas increases among those in younger age groups.
The Family Planning case team plays a prominent and pivotal role in contributing to the improvement of the health indices of the country as well as the achievement of the Health related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Mission of the case team is “to promote quality services and empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions about their health, thereby promoting healthy lifestyles and enhanced quality of life of Ethiopians.”
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) program offer a range of services for women of reproductive age living with or at risk of HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis B virus to maintain their health and stop their infants from acquiring HIV ,Syphilis and HBV. PMTCT services should be offered pre- conception and throughout pregnancy, labour and breastfeeding and has been identified as a viable intervention to reduce these infections through a four prong approach with their corresponding strategic interventions: