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Page 1: October - NES · 4. Leismaniasis 5. Typhoid Public PHC consultations 90,627 Immunization DPT3 coverage rate 83% (3,292) Measles2 coverage rate 81% (3,240) Polio3 coverage rate 79%

WHO SUMMARY OF KEY INDICATORS - NES (AL-HASAKEH - DEIR-EZ-ZOR - AR-RAQQA)WHO SYRIA

Stabilization Centers for treatment of complicated SAM

1

Nutrition surveillance centres

10

Children screened under 56,395

Cases for treatment of complicated SAM

4

Nutrition

Sentinel sites 100

EWARS

Top 5 reported morbidities

1. Acute Diarrhea2. Influenza like illnesses3. Acute Jaundice Syndrome4. Leismaniasis5. Typhoid

Public PHC consultations90,627

Immunization

DPT3 coverage rate83% (3,292)

Measles2 coverage rate81% (3,240)

Polio3 coverage rate79% (3,157)

National NGO coordination

Trauma cases supported2,388

Trauma

Reservoirs that has been inspected in NES

16

Wash

Field visits (assessments, supervision, monitoring and evaluation)

21

Health Information

Mental Health

Mental health and psychosocial support interventions provided*

734

Operations Support and Logistic

Treatment courses provided80,038

Completed dispatches to NES10

Total weight (tons/cubic meters) of completed dispatches to NES

22.9

275Public Health

Centres

46%

54%Fully FunctioningPartially FunctioningNon-FunctioningNo Report

HeRAMS Functionality Status

Public Hospitals

16

12%

50%

38%

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Trauma cases supported195

People with disabilities assisted with assistive devices

110Contributing donors

DFID, ECHO, Japan, Norway, EMRO Fund/loan, Qatar Charity, OFDA

114

68

26

16

40200 60 100 12080

Healthcare providers trained

Requested35,000,000

Received18,000,000

51%

Funding ($)

Polio

NGO

Nutrition

Mental Health **

PHC facilities equipped with medical equipment and supplies

2

Primary Health Care

7

Secondary Health Care

National NGOs as implementing partners

6

Rolled out mobile medical teams

7

Supported static health centers

11

Supported PHC centers by WHO implementing partners

6

7

PHC outpatient consultations32,845

Referral cases (Delivery + Referred cases + Trauma cases)

964

Hospital supported equipped with medical equipment and supplies

* At health and community facilities and by mobile teams

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IDPs camps/settlements covered by WHO partners

OCTOBER 2017

** Number of trainees on MHPSS topics: Number of non-specialized community workers and health care providers received trainings on MHPSS

224Total of healthcare providers trained

(5 % of the beneficiaries were IDPs from Deir-ez-Zor)

19 % of the beneficiaries were IDPs from Deir-ez-Zor)

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OCTOBER 2017WHO SUMMARY OF KEY INDICATORS - NES (AL-HASAKEH - DEIR-EZ-ZOR - AR-RAQQA)WHO SYRIA

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement.

Data source: WHO programs, 4WsMap production: Health Information Management Unit, Country office, Syrian Arab Republic

World Health Organization© WHO 2017. All rights reserved.

Distribution of 1) Health Services Provided at IDP Camps/Settlements and 2) Delivered Treatment Courses Provided (Sub-District level)

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