Cross-Cutting
Cross-Cutting
In the Mon National Health Committee (MNHC), cross-cutting themes refer to overarching areas of
focus that intersect and enhance all health programs and initiatives. These themes address
broader social determinants, ensure inclusivity, and strengthen the overall impact and sustainability of health services in Mon State and surrounding areas.
overview of Malaria
  The Malaria Program in the Mon National Health Committee (MNHC) focuses on reducing the incidence and mortality of malaria within Mon communities through prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, elimination and education. The components of MNHC’s Malaria Program are:
Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Promoting equitable access to health services for women, including maternal and reproductive health care. Addressing gender-based violence through prevention programs, survivor support, and community education. Empowering women by involving them in leadership roles within health committees and community-based initiatives.
Human Rights and Equity
Advocating for the right to health, particularly for marginalized and displaced populations in conflict-affected areas. Ensuring health services are accessible, affordable, and culturally appropriate for all ethnic groups. Bridging gaps in health disparities by focusing on underserved communities, especially those in remote areas.
Capacity Building and Leadership Development
Providing training for health workers on technical, managerial, and cross-cutting issues (e.g., gender, WASH, and disaster response). Developing leadership skills within the MNHC workforce to ensure sustainable health system governance.
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Community Education and Awareness
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