| CO3: Advocate for unhindered and equitable access to healthcare and protection of the right to health for all, including the most vulnerable in oPt |
| IN1: # of patients, companions and healthcare workers benefitting from documentation, monitoring and advocacy activities (sex, age and disability disaggregated indicator) |
People |
71,700
|
| CA1: Provide L2 PHC health care and specialized services using mobile clinics, including consultations, supply of drugs/equipment/ disposables, and prevention and referral of SGBV |
| IN1: # of people benefited from L2 PHC mobile services |
People |
82,950
|
| IN2: # of people benefited from specialized mobile services |
People |
20,780
|
| IN3: # of people directly benefitting from awareness sessions on health / nutrition education |
People |
29,175
|
| IN4: # of mobile clinics health workers/community volunteers trained on different health topics |
Health Workers |
173
|
| IN5: # of SGBV/MHPSS cases referred to specialized health facilities by a mobile clinic |
People |
2,360
|
| CA2: Deliver essential elective surgery, emergency, and trauma care at all levels of the pathway, through life- and limb-saving training, triage and injury protocols, deployment of emergency medical teams, timely data, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation |
| IN1: # of EMS Operation Cell supported |
Cells |
2
|
| IN2: # of cases received frontline / prehospital care |
People |
50,000
|
| IN3: # of cases received care in the emergency department using a standard validated triage tool and vital signs monitoring |
People |
20,000
|
| IN4: # of emergency surgical interventions conducted |
People |
10,000
|
| IN5: # of patients treated for limb reconstruction / specialized surgeries |
Patients |
560
|
| IN6: # of patients treated for post-operative/ rehabilitation care |
Patients |
400
|
| IN7: # of people benefited from deployed EMTs |
People |
540
|
| IN8: # of people benefited from procured medical supplies |
People |
193,350
|
| IN9: # of health workers trained on emergency and trauma related care |
Health Workers |
510
|
| IN10: # of patients benefitted from provision of elective surgery intervention |
Patients |
3,480
|
| CA3: Provide essential medical supplies (medicines, disposables, blood components, etc) for acutely vulnerable NCD patients and preventive activities at the community level |
| IN1: # of NCD patients benefitted from access to medicines (cancer, diabetic >60 and <18, Cardiovascular diseases >60, and patients with kidney failure) |
Patients |
48,610
|
| IN2: # of people benefited from advanced cardiovascular and renal surgeries |
People |
No data
|
| IN3: # of people benefited from advanced diabetic foot management |
People |
150
|
| IN4: # of people benefited from palliative care |
People |
1,620
|
| IN5: # of healthcare workers providing NCD treatment trained on NCD management |
Health Workers |
104
|
| IN6: # of people directly benefiting from NCD awareness sessions |
People |
19,500
|
| CA4: Provide access to healthcare and nutrition that prevent excessive maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality by ensuring availability of preconception care, clean and safe delivery, essential newborn care, safe spaces, and emergency obstetric services are available at all times |
| IN1: # of neonates receiving healthcare services in NICUs |
Infants |
23,814
|
| IN2: # of neonates benefited from procured medical supplies |
Infants |
15,000
|
| IN3: # of < 5 children receiving health and nutrition interventions, including those with PKU, Cystic Fibrosis, Metabolic disorders, and Congenital Deformity that require medical intervention |
Children |
48,149
|
| IN4: # of < 5 children benefited from procured medical supplies |
Children |
42,399
|
| IN5: # of women in reproductive age, pregnant and lactating women receiving maternal and nutrition services |
Women |
107,150
|
| IN6: # of women in reproductive age, pregnant and lactating women benefited from procured medical supplies |
Women |
56,180
|
| IN7: # of facilities with safe spaces for children <5 and lactating women |
Facilities |
11
|
| IN8: # of female adolescents benefited from nutritional supplements, hygienic kits, and awareness sessions |
People |
2,680
|
| IN9: # of healthcare workers trained on Sexual Reproductive and Maternal Child Health and Nutrition (SRMCHN) |
Health Workers |
1,019
|
| IN10: # of people benefitted from awareness sessions on SRMCHN |
People |
34,496
|
| CA5: Deliver multidisciplinary management of neglected people with disabilities (PwD) including rehabilitation services, psychosocial support and community awareness on disabilities and other cross cutting issues. |
| IN1: # of PwDs with access to multidisciplinary rehabilitation |
People |
2,480
|
| IN2: # of health facilities adapted to increase accessibility by PwDs |
Facilities |
75
|
| IN3: # of healthcare workers trained of inclusive healthcare services |
Health Workers |
482
|
| IN4: # of people directly benefiting from disability care awareness sessions |
People |
8,782
|
| CA6: Deliver MHPSS services for moderate and severe cases ensuring inclusion of marginalized people and those exposed to traumatic events through integration of MH into all health facilities, inclusion of child mental health, raising awareness and destigmatization, strengthening referral mechanism, capacity building for healthcare workers and provision of essential psychotropic medicines. |
| IN1: # of patients benefitted from MHPSS services |
Patients |
110,580
|
| IN2: # of people benefitted from procured medical supplies |
People |
3,290
|
| IN3: # of trained healthcare providers and community workers on MHPSS, including mhGAP |
Service Providers |
1,959
|
| IN4: # of people benefited from mental health awareness / destigmatization sessions |
People |
96,906
|
| IN5: # of people referred to specialized MH services |
People |
1,955
|
| CA7: Enhance surveillance and preparedness within the health sector to better deal with sudden onset events, such as heightened conflict and disease outbreak, through prepositioning of medical supplies, capacity building, enhanced coordination, and communication. |
| IN1: # of healthcare facilities with prepositioned medical supplies |
Facilities |
17
|
| IN2: # of people benefitted from prepositioned medical supplies |
People |
220,018
|
| IN3: # of healthcare workers trained on emergency preparedness, surveillance, and early detection of communicable diseases |
Health Workers |
200
|
| IN4: # of trained staff on rapid response to disease outbreaks |
Health Workers |
No data
|
| CA8: Support COVID-19 response and management of other outbreak-related communicable diseases focusing on diagnosis, case management, infection prevention, vaccination and Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) |
| IN1: # of people tested to detect outbreak-related communicable diseases including COVID-19 |
People |
530,000
|
| IN2: # of people/ healthcare workers benefitted from procured medical supplies |
People |
367,298
|
| IN3: # of people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 |
People |
387,176
|
| IN4: # of people benefitted from RCCE activities |
People |
2,050,000
|
| IN5: # of healthcare workers trained on laboratory testing and case management, and basic/advanced ICU |
Health Workers |
500
|
| IN6: # of non-medical staff and community health workers benefitted from training, awareness, and provision of hygienic kits |
Medical Staff |
2,703
|
| CA9: Document and monitor barriers to healthcare services access, including for patients, companions and health workers requiring permits to reach essential healthcare services, as a basis for evidence-based advocacy. |
| IN1: # of patients requiring Israeli permits to access essential healthcare services |
Patients |
35,170
|
| IN2: # of health workers denied Israeli permits to reach their place of work |
Health Workers |
15
|
| IN3: # of patients denied back-to-back ambulance services at checkpoints |
Patients |
No data
|
| IN4: # of companions requiring Israeli permits to accompany patients to access essential healthcare services |
People |
36,515
|
| CA10: Document and monitor availability of key health care resources and attacks on healthcare as a basis for prevention efforts and evidence-based advocacy |
| IN1: # of agencies contributing to documentation of attacks on healthcare |
Agencies |
12
|
| IN2: # of partners benefitted from the implementation of HeRAMS |
Partners |
100
|
| IN3: # of incidences reported through the Surveillance System for Attacks on health care |
Incidents |
No data
|
| IN4: # of health workers benefitted from monitoring and protection interventions |
Health Workers |
2,000
|