HEALTH - UNHCR

Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)
HEALTH
Irbid
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Ajlun
Irbid
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Ajlun
Jarash
Jarash
Balqa
Mafraq
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Balqa
Madaba
Madaba
Zarqa
Zaatari
Camp
Amman
Karak
Azarq
Camp
Tafiela
Karak
Ma'an
Zarqa
Tafiela
Aqaba
Amman
For more information on this sector, please contact the sector chair:
Ann Burton, UNHCR, [email protected]
Sabri Gmach, WHO, [email protected]
Zein Ayoub, WHO, [email protected]
Mary Jo Baca, IMC, [email protected]
Sura Alsamman, SCJ, [email protected]
Dr. Shible Sahbani, UNFPA, [email protected]
Maysa Al-Khateeb, UNFPA, [email protected]
Data from January- September 2014. For more information, please visit the Jordan Refugee Response portal at
http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107 .For log-in to syrianrefugeeresponse.org, please contact UNHCR
Information Management at [email protected] ; [email protected]
Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)
HEALTH
as of 1 September 2014
Amman
Aqaba
170,613
2,979
Ajloun
Balqa
Irbid
Jarash
Karak
Mafraq
9,638
76,728
Madaba
Ma'an
Tafiela
Zarqa
Health reported activities under RRP6
Number of registered refugees as of 1 September 2014
10,041
19,610
143,929
11,182
10,682
7,218
2,466
52,114
Objective 1: Improve equitable access, quality and coverage to comprehensive primary health care for Syrian refugee women, girls, boys and men in Jordan by end of 2014.
Management of communicable and noncommunicable diseases, including EPI services in
place
Comprehensive reproductive health services
provided to Syrian refugees and affected
Jordanian population.
CARITAS,
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA, IMC,
JHAS,UPP
Increased availability of safe and confidential
GBV related medical services
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA, JHAS
Appropriate infant and young child feeding
practices promoted
Improve access to mental health services at the
primary health level
IOM, UNHCR,
MDM
MDM
JHAS, MEDAIR,
SC JORDAN,
UNICEF
IMC,UNFP
SC JORDAN ,
UNICEF
IMC, UNFPA
JHAS, MEDAIR
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA, IMC,
JHAS, IRC,
MDM
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA, IMC
IRC, JHAS
JHAS, UNFPA,
IFH/NHF
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA
IFH/NHF,
UNFPA, JHAS,
MDM
SC JORDAN ,
UNICEF
JHAS, MEDAIR
IFH/NHF,
UNHCR, WHO,
MDM, UPP,
JHAS
IFH/NHF,
UNHCR, WHO,
JHAS, UPP
IMC, UNFPA,
JHAS, IRC,
IFH/NHF,
MDM, UPP
IMC, UNFPA,
UPP, IFH/NHF,
JHAS
JHAS, UNFPA
SC JORDAN ,
UNICEF, JHAS,
MEDAIR
SC JORDAN ,
UNICEF
SC JORDAN ,
UNICEF, JHAS,
MEDAIR
JHAS, UNHCR,
WHO
JHAS, UNHCR
IFH/NHF,
UNHCR, JHAS,
UPP, NICCOD
Objective 2: Improve equitable access, quality and coverage to essential secondary and tertiary health care for Syrian refugee women, girls, boys and men in Jordan by end of 2014.
Referral system for secondary and tertiary care
CARITAS, JHAS,
established
UNHCR, QRC
Secondary mental health services provided
Access to emergency obstetric care provided.
Physical rehabilitation for persons with injuries
and/or disabilities provided
CARITAS
CARITAS
CARITAS
JHAS, UNHCR,
CARITAS,
MDM
CARITAS
CARITAS
JHAS, UNHCR,
CARITAS,
MDM, QRC
CVT,IMC,JHAS,
UNHCR, WHO
IMC, JHAS,
UNHCR, WHO
IMC, UNHCR,
JHAS
JHAS, UNHCR
JHAS, UNHCR
JHAS, UNHCR
HI, IFH/NHF
IMC, IFH/NHF,
UNHCR
CARITAS
JHAS, CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS
JHAS, UNHCR,
CARITAS
IMC, CVT
JHAS, UNHCR
JHAS, UNHCR
HI
Health reported activities under RRP6 Amman
Number of registered refugees as of 1 September 2014
170,613
Aqaba
2,979
Ajloun
10,041
Balqa
19,610
Irbid
143,929
Jarash
11,182
Karak
9,638
Mafraq
76,728
Madaba
10,682
Ma'an
7,218
Tafiela
Zarqa
2,466
52,114
Objective 3: Support the capacity of the national health care system to provide services to Syrian women, girls, boys and men and vulnerable Jordanians in the most affected areas by the
end of 2014.
Access to primary and essential secondary and
tertiary health care supported
Capacity building developed
Essential chronic disease drugs available
CVT,
EMPHNET,
WHO, UNFPA,
CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS,
UNHCR
CARITAS,
UNHCR
IRC, MDM,
UNHCR
EMPHNET, IRD
WHO, UNHCR,
EMPHNET, IRD
UNHCR, UPP,
UNFPA,
UNOPS
EMPHNET,
WHO, UPP,
UNFPA,
CARITAS,
UNHCR, JHAS
UNHCR,
UNOPS
UNHCR,
UNOPS
UNHCR,
UNOPS
IRC, UNHCR,
UNOPS
UPP, UNFPA,
CVT,
EMPHNET,
WHO
CARITAS,
UNHCR
IRC, MDM,
UNHCR,
EMPHNET, CVT
UNHCR,
UNOPS
UNHCR,
UNOPS
IRC, UNHCR,
UNOPS,
UNFPA, UPP
CARITAS,
UNHCR, WHO
CARITAS,
UNHCR
IRD
UNHCR,
UNOPS
UNHCR,
UNOPS
EMPHNET,
WHO, UPP,
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNHCR,
UNOPS
UNHCR,
UNOPS, UPP,
UNFPA
Objective 4: Improve coverage of comprehensive health and rehabilitation services to Syrian refugees through integrated community level interventions by end of 2014.
Community health volunteer teams in place
Community level referral system in place.
Community management of acute malnutrition
programs implemented and monitored.
Community level mental health provided.
IRD
IRD
JHAS, UNHCR
WHO, HI,
UNHCR
IRD
JHAS, UNHCR
IRD, MDM,
GRC
IRD
IRD
IRD
IRD
IRD, IRC,
UNHCR
IRD
IRC
IRD
IRD
JHAS, UNHCR
JHAS, UNHCR,
SCJORDAN,
UNICEF
JHAS, UNHCR
JHAS, UNHCR
HI, MDM
HI,IMC
HI