| From : | Milena Harizanova <mharizanova@unicef.org> |
| To : | Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Nino Odisharia <nodisharia@moh.gov.ge> |
| Subject : | progress of the pilot in Adjara |
| Cc : | Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org>; Tinatini Tsertsvadze <ttsertsvadze@unicef.org>; Maguli Shaghashvili <mshaghashvili@unicef.org> |
| Received On : | 13.05.2019 15:35 |
Dear Tamuna,
Last week I travelled to Adjara together with USAID (Mediko) to monitor the progress of the social model pilot. We visited 2 health care facilities, talked to teams and even observed one functional assessment. In general were happy to see
that the medical facilities are well involved, teams are well trained and have a good approach to the claimants. It seems also that the feedback from the claimants on the assessment instrument is positive and they appreciate the additional information received
on their entitlements. At the same time, as the pilot evolves we could see also issues that need to be discussed such as:
I would like to kindly request to meet you together with USAID, share our observations and discuss how to reflect the learning in the piloting process. I will call you tomorrow to follow up on this message and try to find time that suits
us all, hopefully this week.
Kind regards,
Milena
Milena Harizanova
Chief Child Protection
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