Indicator overview
22-Sep-2024
Indicator overview
Indicator | Unit | Target |
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CO1: Increase access to life-saving and life-sustaining coordinated, equitable humanitarian health services for those most vulnerable and in need | ||
IN1: Number of people in need reached with outpatient services
|
People
|
11,618,250
|
IN2: % of health care workers (including admin and support staff) in health facilities provided with PPE sufficient for 3 months
|
Percentage
|
100
|
CO2: Strengthen health sector capacity to prepare for, detect and deliver timely response to disease outbreaks, including COVID-19 | ||
IN1: % of disease alerts investigated within 72 hours of identification
|
Percentage
|
95
|
CO3: Strengthen health system capacity to support continuity of care, strengthen community resilience, and respond to IDP movements and changes in context. | ||
IN1: Ratio of essential health workers (doctors, midwives, nurses) to 10,000 population
|
Health Workers
|
25
|
IN2: % of subdistricts* that have reached emergency standards with regards to ratio of essential health workers (doctors, midwives, nurses) to 10,000 population
|
Percentage
|
42
|
IN3: Ratio of fully functional health facilities providing primary health care services per 10,000 population
|
Health Facilities
|
1
|
CA1: Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. | ||
IN1: # of outpatient consultations (excluding mental health, trauma consultations, and physical rehabilitation)
|
Consultations
|
24,099,757
|
IN2: # of trauma consultations supported
|
Consultations
|
765,964
|
IN3: # of hostility-related trauma consultations supported
|
Hospitals
|
19,742
|
IN4: # of mental health consultations supported
|
Consultations
|
914,517
|
IN5: # of physical rehabilitation sessions supported
|
Sessions
|
519,612
|
IN6: # of vaginal deliveries attended by a skilled attendant
|
Deliveries
|
177,325
|
IN7: # of caesarian sections supported
|
Deliveries
|
80,072
|
IN8: # of cases referred for specialized treatment (between levels of care inside Syria, cross-line and cross-border)
|
Cases
|
722,993
|
CA2: Provide routine immunization services to all children <1 years of age | ||
IN1: # of children under the age of 1 received DPT3 or equivalent pentavalent vaccine (national programme)
|
Children
|
544,183
|
IN2: # of children under the age of 2 received MMR2 vaccine
|
Children
|
544,183
|
CA3: Provide antenatal care | ||
IN1: # of Ante-Natal Care (ANC) visits
|
Visits
|
996,960
|
CA4: Provide case management for COVID-19 | ||
IN1: # of hospital beds supported for non-critical COVID-19 cases
|
Beds
|
4,123
|
IN2: # of hospital beds supported for critical (ICU) COVID-19 cases
|
Beds
|
1,947
|
CA5: Provide health facilities with essential medicines and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment (PPE) | ||
IN1: # of treatment courses delivered to health facilities by UN Actors (drug treatment for one disease, one medical procedure such as dressing, dialysis)
|
Treatment courses
|
15,457,479
|
IN2: # of medical masks provided to health facilities
|
Pieces
|
9,265,238
|
IN3: # of N95 respirators provided to health facilities
|
Pieces
|
1,199,814
|
IN4: # of gloves provided to health facilities
|
Pieces
|
34,390,358
|
IN5: # of protective gowns provided to health facilities
|
Pieces
|
601,175
|
CA6: Expand the reporting capacity of the early warning systems | ||
IN1: % of sentinel sites submitting weekly surveillance reports
|
Percentage
|
95
|
CA7: Strengthen capacity to investigate and detect disease outbreaks | ||
IN1: # of reference laboratories supported to detect and confirm epidemic-prone diseases
|
Laboratories
|
5
|
IN2: # of laboratories equipped to conduct COVID-19 rt-PCR testing
|
Laboratories
|
14
|
IN3: # of rapid response teams supported to respond to disease outbreaks
|
Teams
|
137
|
CA8: Support health authorities to carry out timely response to disease outbreaks | ||
IN1: % of disease outbreaks responded to within 96 hours of identification
|
Percentage
|
95
|
CA9: Strengthen the capacity of health care providers and community health care workers to provide essential health services | ||
IN1: # of health staff trained/re-trained on mental health topics including mhGAP, Problem Management Plus (PM Plus), Psychological First Aid (PFA)
|
Health Workers
|
2,850
|
IN2: # of health staff trained/re-trained on GBV firstline response including Clinical Management of Rape, GBV in emergencies, GBV referral* *Only Cross-Border Turkey and NGO response in Northeast Syria to report
|
Health Workers
|
450
|
IN3: # of health staff trained/re-trained on COVID-19 case management
|
Health Workers
|
2,555
|
IN4: # of humanitarian workers trained/re-trained on infection prevention and control (IPC)
|
Humanitarian Actors
|
2,579
|
IN5: # of health staff trained/re-trained on other health topics not mentioned
|
Health Workers
|
5,042
|
IN6: # of community health workers trained/re-trained on different health topics*
|
Health Workers
|
1,200
|
CA10: Increase access to quality health services by ensuring functional health facilities and mobile medical units and supporting referral | ||
IN1: # of health facilities refurbished or rehabilitated
|
Health Facilities
|
338
|
IN2: # of operational mobile medical units, including medical teams supported
|
Units
|
264
|
IN3: # of functional ambulances supported
|
Ambulances
|
304
|
CA11: Enhance quality of health service delivery | ||
IN1: # PHCs with relevant essential health services package implemented
|
Centers
|
No data
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IN2: # assessed health facilities (not COVID-specific) with IPC package fully implemented
|
Health Facilities
|
202
|
IN3: # PHC and hospitals with hub-level unified HIS system activated
|
Health Facilities
|
2,153
|