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Humanitarian profile
03-Nov-2023
Humanitarian profile
Indicator overview
03-Nov-2023
Indicator overview
| Indicator | Unit | Baseline | Target | REACHED | Reached % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OC1: People suffering from conflict-related trauma injuries receive life-saving treatment within the province where the injury was sustained | |||||
| IN1: % of victims who receive life-saving trauma care within the province where the injury was sustained. | Percentage |
45
|
45
|
42watch_later
|
93.3%calendar_today
|
| OC2: People exposed to GBV who are experiencing mental health or psychosocial issues, and pregnant women in conflict areas receive appropriate, professional support. | |||||
| IN1: # of health facilities providing clinical management of rape (CMR) to survivors. | Health Facilities |
15
|
30
|
28watch_later
|
93.3%calendar_today
|
| OC3: Immediate assistance is provided to people to reduce morbidity and mortality through MHTs. | |||||
| IN1: # of people who received essential health services through MHTs. | People |
825,000
|
1,030,000
|
903,590watch_later
|
87.7%calendar_today
|
| OC4: People affected by attacks on health facilities are provided with immediate emergency health services. | |||||
| IN1: # people provided with a health consultation after the closure of a health facilities due to conflict. | People |
20,500
|
30,000
|
16,750watch_later
|
55.8%calendar_today
|
| OC5: Additional FATPs are accessible to treat people with traumatic injuries. | |||||
| IN1: # of new FATPs established and/or maintained in high-risk provinces |
7
|
28
|
19watch_later
|
67.9%calendar_today
|
|
| OP1: People suffering from conflict-related trauma injuries receive life-saving treatment within the province where the injury was sustained. | |||||
| IN1: # of trauma cases treated within 24 hours. | Cases |
106,000
|
120,000
|
117,738watch_later
|
98.1%calendar_today
|
| OP2: Additional FATPs are accessible to treat people with traumatic injuries. | |||||
| IN1: # of trauma cases treated through FATPs | Cases |
119,000
|
135,000
|
134,538watch_later
|
99.7%calendar_today
|
| OP3: People with mental health and psychosocial problems access appropriate, focused care. | |||||
| IN1: # of women, men, girls and boys who receive focused psychosocial and psychological care | People |
83,000
|
83,000
|
101,322watch_later
|
122%calendar_today
|
| OP4: Women are provided with antenatal care in high-risk provinces. | |||||
| IN1: # of women provided with antenatal care in high-risk provinces. | Women |
30,000
|
40,000
|
42,044watch_later
|
105%calendar_today
|
| OP5: Women, men, girls and boys receive focused psychosocial and psychological care. | |||||
| IN1: # of women, men, girls and boys who receive clinical management of mental, neurological or substance use disorders through medical services (primary, secondary or tertiary health care). | People |
6,000
|
4,100
|
101,322watch_later
|
2,471%calendar_today
|
| OP6: COVID-19 risk communication campaigns reach targeted vulnerable people. | |||||
| IN1: # of COVID-19 risk communication campaigns conducted to targeted vulnerable people. | Campaigns |
120
|
300
|
125watch_later
|
41.7%calendar_today
|
| OP7: Healthcare workers are protected from COVID-19 infection. | |||||
| IN1: % of healthcare workers provided with essential PPE. | Percentage |
10
|
70
|
62watch_later
|
88.6%calendar_today
|
| OP8: Enhanced documentation on conflict-related attacks on health services. | |||||
| IN1: # of attacks on healthcare that are documented and recorded nationally. |
87
|
90
|
46watch_later
|
51.1%calendar_today
|
|
| OP9: A coordinated response provides necessary protection of civilians in conflict-affected communities and supports people to mitigate against attacks on health facilities. | |||||
| IN1: # of risk communication campaigns conducted to equip targeted vulnerable people (including health workers) to protect themselves. | Campaigns |
0
|
20
|
18watch_later
|
90%calendar_today
|
| OP10: Health staff can provide services according to the national GBV protocol. | |||||
| IN1: # of health staff trained on national GBV protocol. | Health Workers |
4,600
|
4,800
|
3,077watch_later
|
64.1%calendar_today
|
| OP11: People living in HTR areas have access to health care. | |||||
| IN1: % of people in HTR districts who live within 2 hours of health services. | Percentage |
30
|
40
|
32watch_later
|
80%calendar_today
|
| OP12: Female health staff are available in health facilities. | |||||
| IN1: % of health facilities with female health staff. | Percentage |
40
|
45
|
51watch_later
|
113%calendar_today
|
| OP13: People can receive post trauma rehabilitative care. | |||||
| IN1: # of people receiving rehabilitative care for conflict-related traumatic injuries. | People |
3,600
|
3,600
|
20,113watch_later
|
559%calendar_today
|
| OP14: Health facilities are scaled-up to manage infectious diseases. | |||||
| IN1: # of isolation wards established |
0
|
20
|
6watch_later
|
30.0%calendar_today
|
|
| OP15: People living with disabilities are provided with essential rehabilitation services. | |||||
| IN1: # people provided with prosthetics and rehabilitation services. | People |
400
|
800
|
1,317watch_later
|
165%calendar_today
|
