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  • Neftaly Goal Completion: Measure the percentage of participants who set realistic wellness goals

    Neftaly Goal Completion: Measure the percentage of participants who set realistic wellness goals

    Neftaly Goal Completion Tracker

    The Neftaly Goal Completion Tracker is designed to measure the percentage of participants who set realistic wellness goals at the start of the Wellness Kickoff Campaign and track their progress toward achieving those goals throughout the quarter. By monitoring goal completion, we can assess whether the wellness goals were attainable and provide the necessary support to help participants stay on track.


    Quarterly Goal Completion Target:

    • Target Participants Setting Goals: 100% of registrants should have set at least one wellness goal.
    • Target Completion Rate: 70% or higher of participants who set goals should make measurable progress toward achieving them by the end of the quarter.

    Goal Completion Metrics:

    1. Number of Goals Set: How many participants have set realistic and specific wellness goals at the beginning of the program.
    2. Goal Progress Monitoring: Track participants’ progress in achieving their wellness goals.
    3. Completion Rate: Measure the percentage of participants who successfully achieve their goals or make substantial progress by the end of the quarter.

    Program Engagement Tracker Template

    WeekParticipants Who Set GoalsParticipants Reporting Progress (50% or more of goal achieved)Participants Achieving Goal (100% completion)Overall Completion Rate (%)Notes/Action Items
    Week 10000%Initial goal-setting and planning
    Week 2150301020%Goal setting reminder and support
    Week 3250753026%Ongoing progress check-ins
    Week 43501205027%Adjustments to goals if necessary
    Week 54501807029%Mid-quarter evaluation and feedback
    Week 650020010030%Continue offering support and reminders
    Week 760024012032%Encourage participants to share success stories
    Week 870028014033%Recognize achievements and milestones
    Week 980035017534%Final push for goal completion
    Week 1090040020035%Provide personalized check-ins for goal adjustments
    Week 1195042525036%Pre-final review of progress
    Week 121,00050030040%Final progress review and goal completion

    Key Metrics Definitions:

    1. Participants Who Set Goals:
      This metric tracks how many participants have clearly defined wellness goals (e.g., fitness, nutrition, mental health) at the start of the campaign. All registrants should ideally have set at least one goal, but some participants may have set multiple.
    2. Participants Reporting Progress (50% or More Goal Achieved):
      Participants are classified as “reporting progress” if they have made significant progress towards their goal. For example, if a participant set a goal of exercising three times a week and has achieved at least 50% of this target by the mid-quarter mark, they would be considered to have made progress.
    3. Participants Achieving Goal (100% Completion):
      These are the participants who have fully completed their wellness goal by the end of the quarter. For example, if the goal was to reduce sugar intake by 50% or walk 10,000 steps daily, those who successfully meet these targets would be categorized here.
    4. Overall Completion Rate (%):
      This is the percentage of total participants who have either reported progress (50% achieved) or fully completed their wellness goal (100% achieved) by the end of the quarter. This is calculated by dividing the number of participants who have made significant progress or completed their goal by the total number of participants who set goals. Formula: Completion Rate=Number of participants with progress or completionTotal number of goal setters×100\text{Completion Rate} = \frac{\text{Number of participants with progress or completion}}{\text{Total number of goal setters}} \times 100

    Tracking and Support Strategies:

    • Check-Ins and Progress Updates:
      Regular progress updates (weekly or bi-weekly) can help participants reflect on their progress and adjust their goals if necessary. Consider personalized check-ins via email or community groups to keep participants motivated.
    • Celebrating Milestones:
      Recognize achievements in the community, whether they are big or small. Acknowledge participants who meet or exceed their goals by showcasing their success stories.
    • Goal Adjustments:
      If a participant is struggling to meet their goal, work with them to adjust their goal to something more attainable, or offer additional resources to support their efforts (e.g., workout plans, meal ideas, stress management techniques).
    • Resource Sharing:
      Provide ongoing resources (workshops, articles, tools) to support participants in achieving their goals. For example, offer nutritional tips, workout plans, or stress-reducing techniques that can help participants stay on track.

    Quarter-End Review:

    At the end of the quarter, evaluate:

    • Did we meet our completion target of 70% or higher progress and goal achievement?
    • Which wellness goals had the highest success rates?
    • Were there common challenges that participants faced when setting or achieving their goals?
    • What can we improve for the next wellness campaign to increase goal completion rates?

    Neftaly Wellness Team will use these insights to refine the program and ensure that we are effectively helping participants set and achieve their wellness goals. Let’s continue to inspire and support one another on this wellness journey!

  • Neftaly To increase the percentage of all HIV postive pregnant and breastfeeding mothers receiving ART to 95% by 2021.

    Neftaly To increase the percentage of all HIV postive pregnant and breastfeeding mothers receiving ART to 95% by 2021.

    Neftaly: Increasing ART Coverage Among HIV-Positive Pregnant and Breastfeeding Mothers to 95% by 2021

    Mother-to-child transmission of HIV remains a significant public health concern in many regions. Without timely and effective treatment, the risk of transmission from an HIV-positive mother to her child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding can be as high as 45%. However, with proper antiretroviral therapy (ART), this risk can be reduced to less than 5%.

    Neftaly is committed to eliminating pediatric HIV transmission by increasing the percentage of all HIV-positive pregnant and breastfeeding mothers receiving ART to 95% by 2021.

    The Challenge

    Despite global progress in HIV prevention and treatment, gaps persist:

    • Delayed diagnosis of HIV among pregnant women
    • Limited access to ART services, particularly in rural and underserved areas
    • Stigma and discrimination that discourage women from seeking care
    • Weak referral systems between antenatal, postnatal, and HIV services
    • Loss to follow-up, especially during the breastfeeding period

    These barriers contribute to preventable HIV transmission and poor maternal and child health outcomes.

    Neftaly’s Strategic Interventions

    To meet the 95% ART coverage goal, Neftaly supports a multifaceted, people-centered approach:

    1. Strengthening Early Diagnosis and Testing

    • Scale up provider-initiated HIV testing in antenatal and maternal care settings
    • Promote point-of-care rapid testing and same-day results
    • Ensure partner testing and counseling where appropriate

    2. Expanding Access to Lifesaving ART

    • Decentralize ART services to primary healthcare clinics
    • Integrate ART initiation into routine maternal and child health services
    • Ensure continuous supply of ARVs through improved logistics and procurement systems

    3. Supporting Retention in Care

    • Use digital tools and community health workers to follow up with mothers and track adherence
    • Provide peer support groups and mother mentor programs to reduce stigma and increase motivation
    • Offer nutritional, psychological, and social support services to address broader barriers to care

    4. Training Health Workers

    • Train frontline healthcare providers on updated WHO PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) guidelines
    • Strengthen case management skills to provide respectful, non-discriminatory care

    5. Engaging Communities and Advocating for Policy Change

    • Raise awareness about the importance of ART during pregnancy and breastfeeding
    • Mobilize community leaders and male partners to support women’s access to services
    • Collaborate with ministries of health to embed PMTCT priorities in national HIV strategies

    Measuring Success

    Through coordinated action with local governments, civil society, and international partners, Neftaly aims to:

    • Achieve 95% ART coverage for all HIV-positive pregnant and breastfeeding women
    • Reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission to less than 5%
    • Improve maternal health outcomes and increase HIV-free child survival
    • Strengthen health systems for long-term sustainability