ABOUT ASSP
The Access to Primary Health Care program, known locally as ASSP, uses a health systems strengthening approach. ASSP collaborates with the Ministry of Health, or MOH, at the national and provincial levels, giving focused support to health zones, health facilities, and community levels. In addition, IMA and its partners ensure that more than 75% of the project resources are concentrated within the health zones. In other words, the majority of funds pay for programs that provide for service delivery, empowerment, accountability and capacity building of local community service organizations, partners and MOH representatives.
PEP kits distributed within 72 hours of rape
Births attended at a health facility
Pregnant women treated with IPTp
WASH infrastructure projects completed
ASSP Programs
Nutrition
Family Planning
Infrastructure & Construction
WASH
Medicine
Safe Deliveries
Immunizations
Improving Access
Hospital Management
DHIS2
Malaria
Clean Cookstoves
Community Health Endowments
Leadership & Governance
Gender & SGBV
Behavior Change Communications
improving health for 9.7 million people in the DRC.
Since 2014, ASSP has supported an estimated 9.7 million people across Kasai, Kasai Central, Nord Ubangi, Maniema and Tshopo provinces, providing life-saving services to more than 10 percent of the total population of the DRC.
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Health Zones
Provinces
ASSP Leadership
Our Partners
ASSP is implemented by a consortium of organizations that work together at all levels of the health system to implement nutrition, obstetric and neonatal care, family planning, immunization as well as water, hygiene and sanitation interventions. Read MoreRecent News
IMA DRC Revolutionizing Bed Net Distributions and Taking Accountability to Another Level
It is an exciting time at IMA DRC as we are coming to fully understand what is possible with our new method of data collection. As we begin to process the data we have collected in Nyanga Health Zone, new ways of communicating our findings are coming to light. One of...
Staff Q&A with Antonio Nevada Martinez
What is your title at IMA? Consultant in Architecture and Solar Power How long have you been working for IMA? Since July 3, 2013 Where do you live? Kananga, Kasai Occidental, R.D.C. What does your job entail on a daily basis? Designing buildings and solar panel...
IMA Supports Human Resources Development for the Health Sector in DRC
Yesterday IMA DRC’s ASSP Project took a giant step forward in honoring its commitment to support the development of human resources for health in the DRC through Integrated Management of Human Resources (iHRIS). At a ceremony to honor the partnership between IMA and...
Staff Q&A with Evan Schellenberg
What is your title at IMA? I am the Construction Coordinator in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). How long have you been working for IMA? I started in March 2014. Where do you live? I live in Kinshasa, DRC. I am originally from Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada. As a...
Another Health Center Completed in DRC!
The IMA Construction Team has completed its third health center in Kasai Occidental province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Construction on Lumumba Health Center began May 15, 2014, and was completed March 15 of this year. Before the construction of Lumumba,...
IMA World Health 2014 Annual Report
Dear Friends, Compiling our Annual Report is both an externally and internally reflective time, and as I write this letter I am struck by how reflective this entire year was for our team at IMA World Health. This year, led by our Board of Directors, we closely...
26 million patients have visited our health centers and community care sites for curative consultations.
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ASSP Staff Enlisted To Aid In Response To Ebola Outbreak In DR Congo
An electronic database for Ebola Response Written by Linda JamesIMA World Health Four members of staff from the UK’s Department for International Development bilateral health program in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Accès Aux Soins de Santé Primaires, have been...
A Long, Winding Road: ASSP Overcomes Challenges To Deliver Medicine In DR Congo
The arrival of the ASSP shipment of medication and equipment such as hospital beds, mattresses and diagnostic machines is worthy of a village celebration! Written by Linda James IMA World Health Originally posted at www.imaworldhealth.org Whether in the heat of the...
IMA Addresses Malnutrition In DR Congo
Perseverance is an amazing quality! This describes so many in Congo who are involved in the Access to Primary Health Care project. Samuel, Tshituka and Alphonsine are three such individuals tackling malnutrition in their communities in the Kasai region with the help...