The primary goal of the PEN-Plus initiative is to improve health outcomes for individuals with severe chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) particularly for peri-rural and rural populations by providing comprehensive, integrated care at the primary hospital level. This includes ensuring access to specialized treatment, psychosocial and peer support, and health education. The initiative also focuses on building healthcare provider capacity and strengthening referral systems.
With this project strong psychosocial support service provided to more than 50 children with type 1 diabetes and rheumatic heart disease who have been able to continue their education with the help of scholastic materials. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and other partners, MWECS is also preparing a National Operational Plan/NOP/ for the nationwide expansion and scale-up of the initiative from 2025 to 2030.
With this project strong psychosocial support service provided to more than 50 children with type 1 diabetes and rheumatic heart disease who have been able to continue their education with the help of scholastic materials. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and other partners, MWECS is also preparing a National Operational Plan/NOP/ for the nationwide expansion and scale-up of the initiative from 2025 to 2030.
In conclusion, Dr. Emily Wroe expressed her heartfelt gratitude to MWECS for its remarkable work and significant achievements in improving access to and the quality of healthcare services in resource-limited rural areas. She encouraged the team to continue the hard work and also assured on the continued partnership and support
Finally, Mr. Wondu Bekele, Chief Executive Director of MWECS, expressed his deep gratitude to Dr. Gene, Dr. Emily, and all teams of NCDI poverty network for their dedication, passion, and generous support in addressing the needs of individuals living with chronic NCDs in Ethiopia. Moreover, he candidly stated, “while we may not excel in all areas, we are highly competent in most of our work and are determined to strive for excellence.”
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