Rohingya (JRP)

HEALTH

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $85.6 million
  • Funding ($)
    $30.4 million
  • % Funded
    35.5%

Sector Objectives

1

Improve equitable access to and utilization of quality lifesaving and comprehensive primary and secondary health services for all crisis-affected populations with special focus on sexual, reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health; mental health and psychosocial support; and non-communicable diseases.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Proportion of primary health centers that deliver prioritized health services* * defined as: offer CMR services; can manage 3 major NCD groups (excluding cancer); offer at least 3 modern family planning methods including LARC; have a baby resuscitation kit; and have at least one person trained on MHGAP
Percentage
No data
0%
Number of consultations/person/year disaggregated by age and gender
Numbers
No data
No data
Number of clinical mental health consultations per year
Numbers
No data
19,076
Under 5 mortality rate
Rates
No data
0
Proportion of deliveries assisted by a skilled birth attendant
Percentage
No data
47%

2

Ensure the prevention and timely response to communicable disease risks including diseases with outbreak potential, and prepare for other health emergencies including monsoon and cyclone

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Coverage of DPT3 among <1 year old
Percentage
No data
78%
Number of diarrhoea treatment beds available in case of an outbreak in host community and refugee camp setting
Numbers
No data
427
Proportion of EWARS alerts investigated within 48 hours
Percentage
No data
100%

3

Encourage healthy living, improve health seeking behaviour and utilisation of essential service package among refugees and host populations through community engagement, with special attention to gender and age considerations and vulnerable groups

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Proportion of Community Health Workers/volunteers trained on at least 4 core training packages
Percentage
No data
0%
Number of persons reached through community psychosocial group activities per year
Numbers
No data
165,340
Percentage of women who had at least 4 ANC visits by the time of delivery
Percentage
No data
30%
Percentage of households visited every two weeks by community health workers
Percentage
No data
65%

4

Strengthen health sector coordination, information management and monitoring towards achieving rational, standardized and accountable health service delivery

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Average reporting rate in DHIS2 for FDMN server
Percentage
No data
65.5%
Proportion of primary health centers, health posts, and field hospitals who received supportive supervision at least twice per year
Percentage
No data
47%
Number of camp-level health coordination meetings held
Numbers
No data
0
Proportion of PHCs and health posts where individual satisfaction is monitored through exit surveys or other community feedback mechanism
Percentage
No data
No data

Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid
$399 thousand
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$0.6 million
BRAC
$4.3 million
CARE Bangladesh
$0.8 million
Food for the Hungry
$1 million
Friendship
$1.8 million
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion
$3 million
Health and Education for All
$350 thousand
HOPE Foundation for Woman and Children of Bangladesh
$1.7 million
International Organization for Migration
$10.9 million
International Rescue Committee
$2 million
ORBIS International
$318 thousand
Peace Winds
$0.8 million
Reaching People in Need
$0.6 million
Save the Children
$3.5 million
Terre des Hommes - Lausanne
$0.6 million
United Nations Children's Fund
$14.5 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$14.3 million
United Nations Population Fund
$14.5 million
World Health Organization
$10 million