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RESOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS

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RESOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS

Objective 1: Health of the population improved 

Objective 1: Health of the population improved

Extent to which PoCs have access to primary healthcare services: 100% Extent to which PoCs have access to secondary healthcare services: 85%

Indicators Targets Activities (and partners) Agency

Number of people having ac- cess to primary healthcare services, including mental and reproductive health (RH) care

46,000

Beirut, Mount Lebanon, North, South, Bekaa:

 Emergency stock planning: prepositioning of primary healthcare (PHC) emergency preparedness stock (to be used in case of severe crisis)

 Support to two PHC centres in Bekaa; provision and support of access, equipment, essential medications and rehabilitation

Médecins du Monde

30,000

Beirut, Mount Lebanon, North, South, Bekaa:

 Strengthen the provision of essential primary healthcare services for women and children

 Provision of essential drug kits and health supplies, antibiotics, oxytocin, iron/folic acid, multiple micronutrients

 Promote appropriate infant and young child feeding practices

UNICEF

16,700

Bekaa (El Hermel, Ersal, Taanayel, Baalbek):  Provision of access to primary healthcare services  Support expansion and maintenance of the PHC services

 Support access to reproductive healthcare services and safe deliveries

 Support comprehensive PHC service including through provision of chronic essential medication, diagnostic tests and medical staff fees

 Capacity building of the PHCs

IMC

15,000

Bekaa (West Bekaa, Baalbek, El Hermel), North (Akkar, Tripoli), Rachaya, El Nabatiyeh, Hasbaya, bent Jbeil:

 Support establishment/ strengthening /operationalization of referral system protocol, specifically for antenatal care

 Provision of access to food supplements for pregnant women  Provision of access to contraceptives for refugee and host communities  Organization of health awareness sessions on reproductive health particularly on

antenatal care, reproductive tract infections, and healthy nutrition during pregnancy  Provision of necessary RH supplies at PHC level (+ hospital)

 RH rapid assessment

 Production and distribution of RH material and leaflets

 Engage local communities in support of equitable access of RH information and services to targeted populations

UNFPA

 Support expansion of PHC referral network to ensure maximum accessibility of refu- gees to affordable PHCs

 Support and build the capacity of at least 2 PHCs with running costs, medical equip- ment, and supplies

 Provide capacity building workshops on the standards and concept of PHCCs.  Set-up of 2 additional case management teams to provide psychosocial and psychiat-

ric services

 Contribution to costs for outpatient (lab exams, deliveries, chronic medicine, medical care)

 Contribution to medical care costs of detainees

CLMC, Ma- khzoumi Foun- dation)

1,500 Bekaa:

 Set-up of 3 additional case management teams to provide psychosocial and psychiat- ric services

IMC

2,000

North (Tripoli, Akkar), Bekaa (Balbeek, Zahle):  Provision of 2 mobile health clinics in the Bekaa

 Provision of 1 medical centre in the North CLMC

200 Bekaa

 Provide essential pre- and post-natal care for mothers through healthcare centres. IOCC

200

North (Tripoli, Akkar), Beirut:

 Preliminary diagnosis conducted through clinical interviews

 Provision of specialized mental health services including psychotherapy, psychologi- cal counselling, psychiatric follow-up, social counselling and physiotherapy.  Group therapy sessions conducted

 Provision of mental health services to Syrian detainees based on individual needs

Restart

500

North (Tripoli, Akkar), Bekaa (Baalbek, Zahle, Arsal), Beirut:

 Identification and referral of women and teenage girls who require reproductive healthcare support

Save the Chil- dren Number of people having ac-

cess to secondary healthcare services, including emergen- cies

7,500

North, Bekaa, South, Beirut:

 Provision of access and coverage of patients in need for emergency care hospitaliza- tion within the referral network in North, Bekaa and South

in case other stakeholders cannot cover

UNHCR (IMC, CLMC) 200

Bekaa:

Support normal and C-section delivery for 200 Syrian refugee women through existing

health support systems IOCC

Number of service delivery points provided with emergen- cy reproductive health kits

20

North (Akkar, Tripoli), Bekaa (West Bekaa, Baalbeck, El Hermel):  Needs assessment through field missions, and coordination

 Procurement and distribution of RH kits, including monitoring of use UNFPA 45

North and Bekaa:

 Distribution of emergency obstetrical kits health kits

 Provision of equipment for essential delivery care that can be provided in the general health clinic

UNICEF

Number of injured and disabled people receiving emergency care and rehabilitative services

6,000

North and Bekaa:

 Provision of surgical emergency kits for children UNICEF 100

Bekaa (Zahle, Baalbek):

 Identification of persons with disability in need of urgent assistive devices  Distribution of specific urgent assistive devices to persons with disability

 Provision of individualized support and basic rehabilitation information to persons with disabilities and their families

MPDL

160

Bekaa (Baalbeck, El Hermel, Zahle, West Bekaa), North (Tripoli):

 Provision of prosthesis and orthesis, technical Aids and other elements to prevent further disability.

 Support for the rehabilitation services of the hospitals receiving Syrian injured refu- gees (direct support, training, provision of equipment and consumables to be used for rehabilitation)

 Follow-up of injured persons discharged from the hospitals and moving to the com- munity (when possible)

 Pre-identification of injured at risk of developing complication and in need of further follow-up at community level

 Establishment of a referral system for the coverage of the specific needs of people with disabilities.

 Direct or indirect provision of emergency rehabilitation and complementary services at community level to injured persons.

Number of healthcare provid- ers and stakeholders partici- pating in capacity-building activities

500

North (Tripoli, Akkar), Bekaa (Baalbek, Zahle, Arsal), Beirut:

 Training of 50 community workers on the Minimum Initial Service Package on Repro- ductive Health in Emergency Situations (MISP)

 Training of 80 service providers on quality reproductive health counselling  Strengthen capacities of health, nutrition and social services on counselling in GBV,

STI, family planning, psychosocial support through trainings and workshops  Training of community workers on safe hygiene and other health practices.  Trainings for social workers and healthcare workers on malnutrition identification and

referral centres, promotion of infant and young child feeding practices

Save the Chil- dren

150

Bekaa, Mount Lebanon and South:

 MISP Training to cover South and Mount Lebanon  Training on SRH including FP counselling

 Training service providers on clinical management of rape survivors  Monitoring of health related interventions

UNFPA

15

North and Bekaa:

Training for mid-level staff on regular data entry in the computerized Health Information

System UNHCR (IMC)

150

North and Bekaa:

 Training of health and social workers on design, implementation and monitor of C4D activities about the most important life-threatening conditions (breastfeeding, safe motherhood, health-seeking behaviour, hand washing, hygiene and sanitation)

UNICEF 120 North and Bekaa:

 Training for health workers on mother support including nutrition and infant feeding IOCC 40

North

 Training of partners staff on the identification of adults in need of specialized psycho- logical intervention

Restart 800

Bekaa (Baalbek, Zahle):

 Development of selected IEC material  Training health works on communications skills

WHO

3 North (Akkar, Tripoli):

 Training of 4 health structures staff on the identification of post-surgery needs HI

Number of beneficiaries partic- ipating in capacity-building activities

1,000

Bekaa and North:

 Provision of awareness material and capacity-building activities to mothers and fami- lies with under 5 children on issues related to nutrition

IOCC

3,000

Bekaa (West Bekaa, Baalbek, El Hermel, Zahle), North (Akkar):  Young people trained on peer-to-peer on RH in emergency situations  Awareness activities implemented

 Production and distribution of youth friendly material  Local partners identified in support of youth interventions  Monitoring of activities

UNFPA

1,500

North (Tripoli, Akkar), Bekaa (Baalbek, Zahle, Arsal), Beirut:

 Distribution of emergency reproductive health information to youngsters  Awareness sessions on maternal and child health, personal hygiene, food and hy-

giene through school and CFS networks.

Save the Chil- dren

108,000

North and Bekaa:

 Implement C4D activities about youth RH through different channels, i.e. in school, outreach sessions, campaigns (14,400)

 Implement C4D activities about the most important life-threatening conditions (breast- feeding, safe motherhood, health-seeking behaviour, hand washing, hygiene and sanitation) through health and social workers (93,600)

UNICEF

10,000

North (Akkar, Tripoli):

 Conduct health clinic based and community outreach health awareness sessions through trained nurses and social workers.

UNHCR (IMC) 10,000

Bekaa:

 Conduct health clinic based and community outreach health awareness sessions through trained nurses and social workers.

IMC

100

Bekaa (Baalbek, Zahle, West Bekaa):

 Training the members of the hosting community in first aid and community prepared- ness in case of emergency

Médecins du Monde 30,000 North (Tripoli, Akkar):  Thematic health awareness sessions WHO Number of children under 14

years vaccinated against mea-

sles 55,000

North and Bekaa:

 Provide access to measles vaccine and vitamin A

 Support local vaccination campaigns (in facility and outreach) UNICEF

Proportion of acute and chronic

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