Occupied Palestinian Territory

Cluster

CLNUT-HEA

Health and Nutrition Cluster

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Population data People in need People targeted People covered People covered %
Health
1,163,618
796,222
No data
No data

Cluster Objectives

COHNC1

Ensure the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of essential lifesaving health services to vulnerable communities in Gaza and West Bank/EJ, including through health system strengthening, preparedness and community resilience building

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of most vulnerable people in West Bank and Gaza accessing quality life-saving health interventions by type of service, including nutrition, maternal and child health, reproductive health, mental health, health care for elderly, and rehabilitation services for people with disabilities (PWD)
People
744,236
No data

COHNC2

SStrengthen health coordination, information and health protection, with an emphasis on advocacy for the right to health, to improve the effectiveness of lifesaving health response for most vulnerable people

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of patients and carers living in identified vulnerable communities’ patients accessing health facilities in West Bank and Gaza have better preparedness to cope with impact of current and future crisis
Communities
51,986
No data

Cluster Activities

CAA

Scale-up life and limb-saving health services to patients suffering from conflict-related injuries through the provision of trauma care services across the trauma pathway in Gaza

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of limb reconstruction interventions conducted
560
542
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# of casualties received trauma care
People
21,016
20,000
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# of surgeries conducted at the acute phase by emergency medical teams (EMTs)
6,200
1,150
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# of physiotherapy consultations conducted
Consultations
122,200
6,433
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CAB

Provide access to healthcare for the most vulnerable children under the age of 5, neonates and pregnant and lactating women through life sustaining interventions at the facility and community level and Minimal Initial Service Package (MISP)

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of neonates receiving quality health and nutrition services
Children
10,000
3,561
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# of pregnant lactating women received reproductive health service
Pregnant Women
73,905
31,661
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# of children under 5 receiving targeted health and nutritional interventions
Children
18,103
3,511
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CAC

Respond to the needs of the most vulnerable people by ensuring that they have access to essential primary healthcare in the West Bank and access to essential secondary level in Gaza

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of patients who received essential secondary care services in Gaza (medications provided/prescribed, diagnostic procedures, medical interventions including dialysis)
Patients
327,870
554,424
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# of people with access to primary healthcare services in the West Bank (outpatient consultations, NCDs, antenatal care, reproductive health)
People
125,402
21,025
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# of patients benefitted from essential health services powered from alternative emergency source(s)
Patients
57,000
14,500
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# of outreach consultations conducted for people with disability who have no access to healthcare in the oPt
23,100
5,019
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# of acutely vulnerable boys, girls, men and women receiving mental health and psychosocial support (cross reference with Protection Cluster)
87,840
36,603
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# of health departments and primary healthcare facilities benefitted from alternative energy source(s)
54
8
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CAD

Enhance preparedness within the health sector to better deal with sudden onset events, such as heightened conflict and disease outbreak, through stockpiling, life-saving training, and enhanced coordination and communication in the oPt

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# communities/community-based organization received preparedness training
Communities
4,230
838
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# of health facilities which have emergency preparedness plan
Health Facilities
No data
# of Health Cluster partners contributing to the joint health emergency preparedness plan
Partners
16
No data
# of health workers received training on lifesaving interventions
1,000
608
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# of affected people benefitted from prepositioned supplies within the first 24 hours of an emergency
66,530
No data

CAE

Document, monitor and advocate for universal health coverage and right to health of the affected people, including access to specialised health services requiring permits and prohibition of attacks on health (in coordination with Protection Cluster)

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of partners actively documenting attacks of health care
Partners
No data
32
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# of patients benefitting from referral to non-MoH facilities disaggregated by age/sex
Patients
51,986
28,200
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CAF

Strengthen health sector coordination and health information systems to improve the effectiveness of life-saving health response for people in need, with an emphasis on enhancing protection and increasing access for health across the oPt

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
  • Cluster Objective
    • HNC2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of local NGOs included in the HRP with self-led projects
Partners
15
No data
# of health and nutrition cluster partners report improvement in coordination and information through the CCPM (cluster coordination performance monitoring)
Partners
60
No data