Meghalaya govt signs MoU with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve health, nutrition and agriculture outcomes
Sep 24, 2024
Shillong (Meghalaya) [India], September 24 : In a bid to work together to improve the health outcomes of the state, the Meghalaya government and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding, particularly related to maternal and newborn health and family planning, nursing, and livestock development.
According to officials, the MoU was signed in the presence of the Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma and Minister of Health & Family Welfare and Agriculture, Dr M Ampareen Lyngdoh.
Meghalaya is only the third state in India in area of both health and agriculture, after Uttar Pradesh & Bihar, with whom the Gates Foundation is establishing a partnership.
M. Hari Menon, Director of the India Country Office at the Gates Foundation, and Sampath Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Meghalaya government, Health & Family Welfare Department on behalf of the state signed the MoU. Other members present during the signing were Commissioner & Secretary, Planning & Investment, Promotion & Sustainable Development, Government of Meghalaya, Dr. Vijay Kumar D.; Commissioner & Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Joram Beda; Secretary of Health and Family Welfare & Mission Director of NHM, Government of Meghalaya, Ramkumar S; Director of Health for the India Country Office at the Gates Foundation Dr. Rajani Ved, as well as other senior officials from the Meghalaya Government and BMGF.
The MoU signed today called for the realization of efficient and effective healthcare solutions in Meghalaya, and the parties also pledged to undertake numerous activities in the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially the health-related goal for the year 2030.
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said that - "Today we signed a strategic partnership with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to drive improvements in health, nutrition, and agriculture."
"With financial and technical expertise of BMGF, the key focus areas include maternal and newborn health, family planning, nursing education, and agricultural development in Meghalaya. As a Govt. we are taking a different approach by taking initiatives based on the problems of the people and this partnership will bring significant transformation in many sectors and will also work towards improving the socio-economic condition of mothers and women," Conrad K Sangma said.
The MoU will last for four years where both stakeholders shall facilitate successful delivery of the set objectives in the paper with efficiency checkups, monitoring, and evaluation.
Through the MoU, BMGF will provide both financial and technical support to improve outcomes in twelve key areas: comprehensive primary healthcare, family planning, maternal health and anaemia, neonatal health, immunisation, childhood wasting and nutrition, nursing education, supply chain management, digital health, results based financing and performance management in healthcare, competency mapping and development for government functionaries, and agriculture and livestock development.
The Meghalaya Chief Minister emphasized the importance of this collaboration and said that - "We are happy and excited about the partnership that we are going to have with Gates Foundation. We need to have the right-minded people with the right desire, goal, and mindset to sit together and try to resolve the problems, the institutional setups, and the plans that we have. We are looking at expertise in terms of knowledge. To conclude, for us what matters is how to make life better for our citizens."
He also stressed on improving the socio-economic conditions of mothers and the female population at large.
"We have started to make plans based on the real problems, the institutional systems and what we have to do to address the problems. We will go the extra mile to make sure that we achieve the goals that we want. It will not be easy, but it is a continuous process," he said.
Dr. Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh, Meghalaya Health Minister, said, "We are very happy that you are already in the field for so long, so you are familiar with what our gaps are, you are familiar with what we need to get done. I would like to see this community participation. I hope that we will be able to evolve a module that would likely be suitable for replication across the board in North Eastern states and other areas. I am looking forward to the MoU signing."
The collaboration between the Government of Meghalaya and the Gates Foundation is based on three strategically oriented goals for changing the current state of health care. First, it seeks to lower maternal, neonatal and child mortality through increasing access to family planning, managing anaemia and developing emergency transport to reduce death rates. Second, the partnership aims to promote health and nutrition services provided by government and non-government organizations with special reference to gender.
Finally, the partnership will build the capacity of local institutions by ensuring that they are involved in policy formulation, research and breakthroughs in healthcare to support sustainable change.
M. Hari Menon, Director - India Country Office & South & Southeast Asia Director, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation stated, "Our partnership with the Government of Meghalaya underscores our commitment to ensuring equitable access to essential health and nutrition services. We look forward to partnering with the Government to strengthen the health system, foster innovation, and enhance institutional capacity to help achieve long-term, sustainable health outcomes for the people of Meghalaya."
The partnership will also focus on several key program areas, such as the creation of IT solutions for primary healthcare as well as improving family planning by increasing the number of contraceptive methods and availability. It will also involve enhanced maternal and neonatal health with reference to anaemia and other essential infrastructure joined to hidden childhood wasting and anaemia through supplementary feeding and immunization.
Also, nursing education shall be augmented by a redesigned curriculum that is globally competent and improved supply chain management to increase drug and diagnostics availability. Moreover, adopted digital health will improve research-based decision-making capabilities with the use of performance-based financing. There will also be cooperation in areas of agriculture and livestock development emphasizing building value chains and supporting small farmers in the state of Meghalaya.
The Meghalaya State Health Society will be responsible for the coordination of the activities funded by the Gates Foundation and monitoring the progress and planning on sustainability.
The Gates Foundation will invest financial as well as technical resources, attracting national and international technical support for the state's health agenda.
With this comprehension of fairness in healthcare delivery, the partnership between the Government of Meghalaya and the Gates Foundation stands ready to help contribute to the state's healthcare system in a positive way and make sure that people get access to good care.