Health

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Wilbert Shihaji
Health Cluster
  • Requirements ($)
    $95.1 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    14.5%
  • Unmet ($)
    $81.3 million

Humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Humanitarian profile

Cluster Objectives

1

Provide accessible essential health services to affected populations, focusing on main causes of morbidity and mortality, including SRH

2

Prepare, detect and respond to epidemic prone disease outbreaks

3

Ensure quality, inclusive and responsive essential health services sensitive to specific needs of affected populations

4

To strengthen resilience among affected populations through MHPSS services and referral mechanisms

Indicator overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicator overview

Indicator Unit In need Target Measure (%) Measure
CO1: Provide accessible essential health services to affected populations, focusing on main causes of morbidity and mortality, including SRH
IN1: Number of OPD consultations in priority locations Consultations
5,125,292
4,057,111
23.3%calendar_today
944,635watch_later
IN2: Number of OPD consultations for CU5 in priority locations Consultations
904,463
715,961
50.1%calendar_today
358,404watch_later
IN3: Number of normal deliveries attended by skilled birth attendants Numbers
180,893
143,192
5.5%calendar_today
7,944watch_later
IN4: Number of WCBA receiving comprehensive RH services: modern contraceptive prevalence rate among women Women
1,386,844
1,097,807
4.7%calendar_today
51,272watch_later
CO2: Prepare, detect and respond to epidemic prone disease outbreaks
IN1: Per cent of epidemic prone disease alerts verified and responded to within 48 hours Percentage
100
575%calendar_today
575watch_later
IN2: Number of children 6 months to 15 years receiving emergency measles vaccination Children
2,592,795
2,052,421
93.7%calendar_today
1,922,706watch_later
CO3: Ensure quality, inclusive and responsive essential health services sensitive to specific needs of affected populations
IN1: Per cent of health facilities providing clinical management of rape services for SGBV survivors Percentage
100
392%calendar_today
196watch_later
IN2: Per cent of health facilities addressing the health needs of persons with disabilities Percentage
100
390%calendar_today
195watch_later
CO4: To strengthen resilience among affected populations through MHPSS services and referral mechanisms
IN1: Per cent of health facilities providing MHPSS services in priority locations Percentage
100
384%calendar_today
192watch_later
IN2: Per cent of referrals to higher level and specialized services completed Percentage
100
5,444%calendar_today
2,722watch_later

Data by location

03-Nov-2023


Data by location

Cluster Activities

1

Procurement, prepositioning and distribution of emergency health and RH kits at health facilities

2

Support referral systems

3

Outreach services

4

Mobile teams

5

Social and behavioral change communication (SBCC) including community mobilization

10

Infection prevention and control

11

Health promotion

12

Water quality testing

13

Vaccination campaigns

14

Train health workers on CMR

15

Provide CMR kits to health facilities

16

Support CMR services in health facilities

17

Establish linkages with psychosocial services

18

Support capacities for visual, hearing and physical disabilities, including personnel, equipment and medicines

19

Support MHPSS services in health facilities

20

Refer cases (obstetric, MHPSS, SGBV, medical, SAM/ MC, disabilities) from health facilities and MHNT for higher and specialized services

21

Minimal/basic health facility rehabilitation