Health

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    3.7 million
  • People targeted
    2.4 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $70.8 million
  • Funding ($)
    $29.2 million
  • % Funded
    41.2%

Sector Plans

CO1

Populations in areas affected by natural or man-made disaster receive timely assistance during and in the aftermath of a shock

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Contributes to
  • Outputs
    • 1
    • 2
    • 9
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of states established functioning HeRAMS
Locations
10
No data
# of rapid response teams trained. (disagregated by sex)
People
187
No data
% completeness of weekly surveillance reporting from sentinel sites
Percentage
100%
No data
% of health emergency reported and response initiated within 72 hours after reporting
Percentage
100%
No data
# of people who have consulted health care facilities (disagregated by age and sex). (# of OPD consultations)
People
4,800,000
No data
% of rapid response teams trained who respond in a timely manner.
Percentage
95%
No data
% of localities have community based emergancy health services
Percentage
80%
No data

CO2

Displaced populations, refugees, returnees and host communities meet their basic needs and/or access basic services while increasing their self-reliance

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Contributes to
  • Outputs
    • 3
    • 4
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of health facilities providing minimum basic package of primary health care services including maternal and child Health, mental health and psychosocial support
Percentage
98%
No data
% of births assisted by skilled birth attendants or provided safe and clean delivery
Percentage
98%
No data
% health facilities providing Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) services
Percentage
95%
No data
% (coverage) of measles vaccine in children below one year of age (by sex)
Percentage
98%
No data

CO3

Vulnerable residents in targeted areas have improved nutrition status and increased resilience

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Contributes to
  • Outputs
    • 7
    • 8
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 3
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of states developed state-level action plan on Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) involving related sectors such as WASH
Percentage
18%
No data
% of affected localities empowered to develops their community-based livelihood including nutrition interventions engaging other sectors i.e. Health, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and food security
Percentage
80%
No data
# or % of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) cases are referred to health facilties with complications (disagregated by age and sex)
Percentage
50%
No data
# or % of health facilities are capable of managing the cases of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) with complications
Percentage
60%
No data

Population data by location for the cluster

12-Feb-2026


Population data by location for the cluster

Cluster member organizations

12-Feb-2026


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Addition for Disaster assistance and Development
$463 thousand
Alight
$6 million
CARE International
$8.2 million
Catholic Relief Services
$0.5 million
Concern Worldwide
$2.5 million
Doaa Al-Afiya Medical Organization
$160 thousand
Global Aid Hand
$0.9 million
GOAL
$4.3 million
Hope and Friendship for Development Organization
$200 thousand
Humanitarian Aid and Development Organization
$450 thousand
International Medical Corps US
$4 million
International Organization for Migration
$1.2 million
Islamic Relief Worldwide
$335 thousand
Panhealth Care Organization
$0.6 million
Patients Helping Fund Kuwait
$1.2 million
Peace Initiative and Development Organization
$450 thousand
Relief International
$1 million
Rural Community Development Organization - Sudan
$0.5 million
Save the Children
$5.6 million
Sudanese Red Crescent
$360 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$40.8 million
United Nations Population Fund
$11.2 million
World Health Organization
$27.1 million
World Relief
$5 million
World Vision International
$1.2 million