GUM/GIM Training Overview at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
This summary provides insights into the GUM/GIM training program at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, focusing on the curriculum, benefits, case examples in GUM and HIV, training components, and exams. It outlines the diverse clinical exposure, competencies, and hands-on practical experience offered in the program. Designed for aspiring clinicians seeking specialized training in genitourinary medicine and general internal medicine, this overview highlights the comprehensive nature of the training, covering areas such as GUM/HIV rotations, specialist clinics, practical procedures, and patient care involvement.
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UPDATE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY FOR NIGERIA BY MRS. STELLA ETIEBET DIRECTOR (SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT) MINISTRY OF BUDGET AND NATIONAL PLANNING Tuesday, 23rdAugust, 2016
Synopsis of the Policy The Social Protection Policy for Nigeria is an umbrella policy framework that incorporates related social protection and safety nets programmes intended to reduce poverty, and provide a life of dignity for Nigerian citizens. It articulates policy priorities of governments for the poor and the vulnerable at all levels in the society. Social protection is a multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary approach to poverty reduction. The NSPPF was conceived on the premise that no Nigeria no matter his or her status (education, religion, tribe, gender and other social standing) should be allowed to live below a life of dignity. The Policy was also conceived by the desire to harmonise, sustain and create an evidence based data for all social Safety nets intervention by the government and non-government actors.
Regional Treaties on Social Protection Floors Social protection as a means of combating poverty and enhancing social development was brought up during the Extraordinary submit on employment and poverty alleviation held in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso in 2004. In the Ouagadougou Declaration and Plan of Action, Governments (including Nigeria) committed themselves to improve the leaving conditions of vulnerable people through better social protection services including improved pensions, health and other social security schemes.
The Journey So Far Inception Meetings of Major Stakeholders (comprising MBNP, UNICEF & NISER), established in 2011 Data gathering/survey Visits to 6 Geo-political Zones, defined in terms of what should be in the Policy, carried out in 2012 Validation of data gathered, 2013 Validation of the first draft of the policy 2014 Review and update of Policy 2015/2016 (to accommodate the current Government aspiration) Revalidation across the six geo-political zones and Federal MDAs 2016
Current Efforts/Where We Are National Social Safety Nets Co-ordination Office (NASSCO) to coordinate the total activities of Social Protection and Social Interventions in Nigeria Social Investment Interventions: to roll out four major interventions for the poor and vulnerable in line with the measures identified in the NSPPF, e.g The North-East Initiatives
Current Efforts/Where We Are Harmonisation of the National Social Security Policy into the NSPPF Harmonisation of the activities of the Mr President s Social Investment Programme with the NSPPF Engagement of the Labour Unions and Youth Organisations, CSOs Presentations to International Development Partners
Current Efforts/Where We Are Concluded the drafting/documentation of the Policy with amendments, corrections, reflection of issues raised at validation and revalidation workshops Re-present to National Stakeholders (National, Sub National Governments) by 23rd August, 2016 Presentation to NEC Sept 8th 2016 Presentation to FEC Sept 21st 2016
Where We Hope to be by the End oF 2016 To have a signed National Social Protection Policy Document for the implementation of the Social Interventions by October, 2016. To give impetus to the full scale implementation of the Social Intervention and North East re- construction Programme of Mr. President.
Beyond the NSP Policy Framework Adaptation and cascading of Policy to States: that is, encourage States to develop their Policy in accordance with ecological opportunities, strength or weaknesses. Development of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) tools Full scale implementation by the Office of the President on Social Investment Development of Implementation workplan Accord Budget line to the implementation of MDAs Projects and programmes
Thank You August 23, 2016