South Sudan

Health

Contact

Bernard Oduor
WHO
Dr. Mukesh Prajapati
WHO
Population
Financials
  • People in need
    5.5 million
  • People targeted
    3.4 million
  • People cumulative reached
    1.2 millioncalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $128.7 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current funding ($)
    $89.9 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    69.9%

Data by location

03-Nov-2023


Data by location

Indicators overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicators overview

Indicator Unit Target
CO1: Improve equitable access to life-saving essential quality health care services including maternal, child and adolescent health, sexual and reproductive health, treatment common illnesses, disability, MHPSS and GBV health services to crisis affected populations
IN1: Percentage of deliveries assisted by a skilled birth attendant Women/Girls
248,000
IN2: Number of consultations per person per year disaggregated by sex, age, and disability Consultations
3,424,096
IN3: Number of persons receiving MHPSS services disaggregated by sex, age and disability People
100,000
IN5: Percentage of health facilities assessed using Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) scorecard Health Facilities
512
IN6: Coverage of PENTA3 in Children
391,000
IN7: Number of community health workers per 1,000 people Health Workers
3,425
IN8: Number of SGBV survivors receiving CMR services by age and sex and disability People
5,000
IN9: Number of persons with disability receiving rehabilitation services disaggregated by age and sex People
514,000
IN10: Number of health facilities supported with Interagency Emergency Health kits (IEHK) Health Facilities
1,705
CO2: Reduce excess morbidity and mortality by timely detection and coordinated response to epidemic prone diseases
IN1: Case fatality rate for malaria by age and gender Cases
3
IN2: Percentage of alerts, rumors and outbreaks investigated within 48 hours of notification Alerts
90
IN3: Coverage of reactive measles vaccination of boys and girls between 6 months – 15 years Children
400,000
IN4: # of community health events conducted for behavioral change communication Events
1,705
IN5: # of people reached by health education and promotion during disease outbreaks disaggregated by sex, age and disability People
3,424,096
CO3: Enhance resilience and promote humanitarian-development linkages to strengthen health system recovery and coping mechanisms
IN2: Percentage of facilities with community feedback mechanism
853
IN3: Number of community consultative meetings conducted to identify needs, participate in response, and reduce impact on their lives disaggregated by men, women, boys and girls and disability Meetings
1,705
IN4: # of functioning health facilities provided with supportive supervision quarterly Health Facilities
500
IN5: # of meetings conducted with humanitarian, development and peace partners Meetings
4
CA1: Epidemic disease surveillance, prevention and control  including outbreak detection, investigation and response
IN1: Case fatality rate for malaria by age and gender Cases
3,424,096
IN2: Percentage of alerts, rumors and outbreaks investigated within 48 hours of notification Alerts
90
CA2: IPC in health facilities through regular assessment using score cards, provision of supplies and protocols and continuous monitoring of WASH in health facilities
IN1: Percentage of health facilities assessed using Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) scorecard Health Facilities
512
CA3: Immunization against vaccine preventable diseases and procurement of outbreak response commodities and emergency antigens for immunization and cold chain commodities.
IN1: Coverage of PENTA3 in
391,000
IN2: Coverage of reactive measles vaccination of boys and girls between 6 months – 15 years People
400,000
CA4: Community health service provision linking with facility-based services using initiatives such as Boma Health Initiatives and ICCM
IN1: Number of community health workers per 1,000 people Health Workers
3,425
IN2: # of community health events conducted for behavioral change communication Events
1,705
IN3: # of people reached by health education and promotion during disease outbreaks disaggregated by sex, age and disability People
3,424,096
CA5: Provision of life-saving essential healthcare services including management of non-communicable diseases through static (Hospitals, PHCC, and PHCU) and mobile healthcare services, procurement of essential medical kits and training of health workers.
IN1: Percentage of deliveries assisted by a skilled birth attendant Women/Girls
248,000
IN2: Number of consultations per person per year disaggregated by sex, age, and disability Consultations
3,424,096
IN3: Number of persons receiving MHPSS services disaggregated by sex, age and disability People
100,000
IN4: Number of SGBV survivors receiving CMR services by age and sex and disability People
2,500
IN5: Number of persons with disability receiving rehabilitation services disaggregated by age and sex People
514,000
IN6: Number of health facilities supported with Interagency Emergency Health kits (IEHK) Health Facilities
1,705
CA6: Provide technical and operational assistance to heath facilities through supportive supervision visits to ensure quality provision of health services and accountability to the affected population
IN1: Percentage of facilities with community feedback mechanism Health Facilities
853
IN2: # of functioning health facilities provided with supportive supervision quarterly Health Facilities
500
CA7: Conducting community consultative meetings within the community regularly and implement feedback mechanism and ensure compliance
IN1: Number of community consultative meetings conducted to identify needs, participate in response, and reduce impact on their lives disaggregated by men, women, boys and girls and disability Meetings
1,705
CA8: Promote humanitarian-peace-development nexus bringing humanitarian, peace and development actors together to promote synergies and optimize use of available resources.
IN1: # of meetings conducted with humanitarian, development and peace partners Meetings
4

Organizations overview

03-Nov-2023


Organizations overview

Organization Projects Health
Action Africa Help International
Health
Action Against Hunger
Health
Alliance For Action Aid
Health
Amref Health Africa
Health
CARE International
Health
Catholic Medical Missons Board
Health
Children Aid South Sudan
Health
Christian Mission Aid
Health
Christian Mission for Development
Health
Christian Recovery and Development Agency
Health
Coalition for Humanity South Sudan
Health
Community Action Organization
Health
Community Initiative for Development Organization
Health
Community in Need Aid
Health
Concern Worldwide
Health
Cordaid International
Health
Episcopal Development Aid
Health
For Afrika to Thrive
Health
GOAL
Health
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion
Health
Health Action Africa (South Sudan)
Health
Health Link South Sudan
Health
HealthNet TPO
Health
Healthcare Foundation Organization
Health
Hold the Child Organisation
Health
Impact Health Organization
Health
International Medical Corps UK
Health
International Organization for Migration
Health
International Rescue Committee
Health
Islamic Relief Worldwide
Health
John Dau Foundation
Health
LiveWell South Sudan
Health
MEDAIR
Health
Malaria Consortium
Health
Mary Help Association
Health
Medicair - South Sudan
Health
Medici con l'Africa CUAMM
Health
Médicos del Mundo Spain
Health
Nile Hope
Health
Nile Initiative Development Organization
Health
ONO Aid
Health
Organization for Peoples' Empowerment and Needs
Health
Relief International
Health
Rural Health Services
Health
Samaritan's Purse
Health
Save the Children
Health
South Sudan Health Association
Health
South Sudan Humanitarian Aid Services
Health
Southern Sudan Healthcare Organization
Health
Sudan Medical Care
Health
The Mentor Initiative
Health
The Rescue Initiative South Sudan
Health
Touch Africa Development Organization
Health
United Nations Children's Fund
Health
United Nations Population Fund
Health
United Networks for Health
Health
Universal Intervention and Development Organization
Health
Universal Network for Knowledge and Empowerment Agency
Health
Women Aid Vision
Health
World Health Organization
Health
World Relief
Health
World Vision International
Health