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Summary of Country Programme achivements Portugal, Isabel Oliveira Carmen Costa ACSS PA27- EEA / Norway Grants 2009-2014

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Summary of Country Programme achivements

Portugal, Isabel Oliveira Carmen Costa ACSS PA27- EEA / Norway Grants 2009-2014

The PT06 in numbers

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Achievements in total for the current mechanism Comments (if necessary)

Number of youths having

benefitted from youth-friendly

health services?

375 psychiatric patients

526 children and adolescents of parents with psychiatric illness

142 child and adolescents with psychopathology

40 interventions performed from the 70 families identified

101SM5 (PT06-0014 - www.sementehff.com)

215SM5 (PT06-0016 - http://crisisimpact.com/en/project/)

Total = 1083

Number of actions/activities

aiming to reduce or prevent life-

style related diseases at

national/local level

71 professionals from 16 community based organizations trained;

1963 health professionals for the prevention and treatment of

suicide and depression;

266 health professionals trained (11 workshops with a 2 day

duration);

733 education professionals trained;

40 health professionals trained

82SM3 (PT06–0013 - www.primedep.eutimia.pt),

91SM3 (PT06-0010 - https://stopdepression.ismai.pt/) and 161SM3

(PT06-0012 - https://bemestarperinatalfmuc.wordpress.com/);

51SM4 (PT06-0011 - http://www.uc.pt/fpce/anosincriveis/projeto) ,

95SM4 (PT06-0015 - www.whyschool.eutimia.pt) and

107SM4 (PT06-0027 - www.escool.pt);

101SM5 (PT06-0014 - www.sementehff.com)

215SM5 (PT06-0016 - http://crisisimpact.com/en/project/) (with more

than 500 interviews completed)

Total = 3073

Number of persons tested for

communicable diseases

(including HIV-AIDS, TB,

Hepatitis B&C)

221 screening for TB

6046 screening for HIV

4416 screening for Syphilis

2951 screening for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

2304 screening for Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)

114 butchers and slaughterhouses workers tested for HEV;

2115 blood donors (1644 participants from general population tested for

Hepatitis E Virus (HEV)

200DT1 (PT06-0019 - http://www.gatportugal.org/),

138DT1 (PT06-0017 - http://menostuberculose.wix.com/porto),

60 DT2 (PT06-0021 - http://hepecontrol.weebly.com/),

46DT2 (PT06-0002 - http://bit.ly/1TeGb2T),

182 DT3 (PT06-0018 - http://haitool.ihmt.unl.pt)

Total = 18167

Number of National health

registries, health information

systems and data management

systems improved

1 electronic platform to collect food intake, physical activity and health

status.

1 surveillance system on elderly nutritional status.

1 National Survey on food Insecurity and its determinants

1 project to improve the surveillance of nutritional risk at hospitalized

elderly

1 National Health Survey

88SI3 (PT06-0022 - http://ian-af.up.pt/)

118SI2 (PT06-0023 - http://saudepontocome.pt)

45NU5 (PT06-0006 - http://portal-chsj.min-saude.pt/pages/598)

39PDP (PT06-0001-http://www.insef.pt/Portugues/Paginas/Inicio.aspx)

136SI5 (PT06-0026 - http://pen3s.uepid.org/?page_id=47&lang=pt)

Total = 5

The PT06 in numbers

Project Execution

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Financial execution of the projects ended 30.04.2016 Technical execution of the projects ended 31.12.2016

Technical execution of the projects ended 30.04.2016 Financial execution of the projects ended 30.04.2016

Financial execution of the projects ended 31.12.1016 Technical execution of the projects ended 30.04.2017

Table 1 - Amounts received by the MFEEE 2009-2014, amounts already

executed and transferred to the promoters

Table 2 - Amounts executed by the Programme Operator

Status of the PT06 implementation

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Expenses 2013 2014 2015 2016

Total

(by budget

heading)

Programme Management

Eligible

expenses

50.029,00 € 134.829,00 € 131.104,00 € 105.467,00 € 421.429,00 €

Complementary action 1.742,00 € 8.085,00 € 2.105,00 € 962,00 € 12.894,00 €

Preparation of the

Programme Proposal 19.067,00 € - € - € - € 19.067,00 €

Non eligible

expenses 1.531,00 € - € - € - € 1.531,00 €

Total 72.369,00 € 142.914,00 € 133.209,00 € 106.429,00 € 454.921,00 €

Amounts received by ACSS IP (MFEEE 2009-2014)

2013 2014 2015 2016 Total

€ 1.454.806,00 € 961.044,00 € 5.668.345,00 € 611.731,00 € 8.695.926,00

Practical results

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- Teachers implicated in the early detection of depression; -Parents and children with more coping mechanisms regarding the depression and mental health conditions; - the same assumption is valid for nutrition purposes (such as teaching to cook on a low income household and making the most of the nourishment.

-Communicable diseases, the research of the HepB virus and its relevance for the public health and the further knowledge of this disease and its virus. - The availability of tests for the early detection of the HIV virus, syphilis and viral hepatitis.

Funds for Bilateral Relations

• Area B - networking, exchange, sharing and transfer of knowledge, technology, experience and best practice between Project Promoters and entities in the Donor States.

- the main key challenges: finding partners in similar institutions in the donor countries

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Funds for Bilateral Relations

• 1st call – Fund for Bilateral Relations

9 projects applied and were financed

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Value

Total amount FBR €176.471,00

Financed amount to the

projects

€94.210,52

Amount available €82.260,48

Available financing € 82.260,48

Financing to the project Nutriciência € 12.000,00

Financing to the project Saúde.Come € 21.740,00

Financing to the project Iogeneration € 18.276,00

Financing to the project HEPeCONTROL € 8.000,00

Amount still available for financing € 22.244,48

New call started the 6 June (until the 31st December

2016). Until now, were received 8 applications

which were financed.

1 other application is under administrative evaluation

and 1 other is under the merit evaluation phase.

Just a note for further programmes or projects.

Keep

IT

Simple

Smart person – avoid the excessive outcomes for the projects and during the programme design. In some particular cases the promoters were not aware of the Portuguese Public Procurement Law (which is quite demanding and bureaucratic); - The promoters complain about the excessive reporting periods which

sometimes overlap in the information required. - The implication of the promoters and staff, particularly in some projects that were at risk of not achieving their goals: Harder work and commitment, led to success

Information worth sharing

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Thank you!