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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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
Community Core Groups: A Promising Platform for Integrated Development
The USAID-funded Project Ushindi has lived up to its name by helping thousands of women overcome sexual and gender based violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Ushindi means “to overcome” in Swahili and speaks to the goal of the project. Based in 10...
DRC Malaria Team Arrives in Nyanga Despite Complicated Travel Conditions
After 3 days of travel, the ASSP Project’s Malaria Team made it to Nyanga, where they will kick off their bed net distribution. Travel in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) can be very complicated due to harsh terrain and a lack of infrastructure. There are no...
Hanging Nets, Preventing Malaria in DRC
Musoga and Rizikia Esther live in a two-room home in the crowded Birere neighborhood in Goma, DR Congo. Their home is modest but tidy and attentively cared for—a sharp contrast to the busy streets outside their door. IMA World Health staff recently visited the young...
Life is Beautiful in DRC, That’s Why We are Working to Preserve It
Many of you have seen the photographs coming out of the Democratic Republic of Congo with the hashtag #lifeisbeautiful. The goal of posting these photos is to change the perception of how the outside world sees DRC. For years we have heard about the atrocities that...
Community Engagement is Fun!
Community engagement is a crucial ingredient to a successful bed net distribution and it is fun! The ASSP Project’s Malaria Team held a community wide event to educate the community on malaria and promote the use of bed nets in Nyanga, Democratic Republic of...
First Training for Data Collection Using Cell Phones Proves Successful in DRC
The ASSP Project’s Malaria Team successfully trained over 40 community volunteers, doctors and other health staff on cell phone usage and Open Data Kit (ODK) software in Nyanga health zone. The trainees will use the phones to collect data and track the distribution of...
26 million patients have visited our health centers and community care sites for curative consultations.
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The number of births attended at a health facility by skilled health personnel
This indicator has steadily increased since the start of the project, from just 187,293 at baseline to 356,254 in year five, for a total of 1.65 million births attended since the start of the project.
Girl Rising is now showing in four provinces in DR Congo
The Girl Rising revolution continues. Thousands of people in four more provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo will now see the movie with one imperative message: Educate girls and you will change the world. Volunteers collect stones to help count the crowd. The...
UK Parliament report endorses IMA World Health work in Democratic Republic of Congo, requests expansion
LONDON - A report today by the UK Parliament’s International Development Committee, reviewing the status and impact of UK Department for International Development programming in the Democratic Republic of Congo, endorses IMA World Health’s public health programs as...