HEALTH Quarter 1 Dashboard - Stories from Syrian Refugees - UNHCR

Apr 12, 2016 - Number of PHCs within the MoPH network. 214 ... mobile medical units across the country at subsidized cost or free of charge. ... -As of 18 March, UNHCR increased its hospital coverage to 90% for Syrian refugees in need of ...
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HEALTH Quarter 1 Dashboard The quarterly dashboard summarizes the progress made by partners involved in the Lebanon Crisis Response and highlights trends affecting people in need. The Health Sector in Lebanon is working to: OUTCOME 1) improve access to primary health care (PHC) services; OUTCOME 2) improve access to hospital and advanced referral care; OUTCOME 3) improve outbreak control; OUTCOME 4) strengthen key institutions; and OUTCOME 5) ensure transparency and accountability of health partners.

Targeted Population groups

2016 Funding Status as of 12 April 2016

Received

Population reached by cohort

2.5 m (People in Need)

43.4 m

Reached

Required $260.9 m

220,215

290.9 m

166,736 23,129 27,647 2,702

Syrian Lebanese PRS PRL

220,215 people

1,602,000 Targeted

Progress against targets Activities

Outputs

reached / target

reached / target

# of children reached through Polio vaccination campaign (Source: MOPH)

293,147 / 306,894

# of primary health care consultations

# of children who received routine vaccination as per MoPH vaccination calendar (Source: MOPH)

164,752 / 572,500

# of persons receiving hospital and diagnostic services

# of patients who received medication for chronic diseases (Source: YMCA)

146,904 / 125,000

# of staff receiving salary support at central, peripheral and primary health care level

100%

0%

406,994 / 3,204,000

16,718 / 128,500

55/ 283 100%

0%

Analysis Patients who received medication for chronic diseases by population cohort versus targets

% of targeted population reached with PHC consultation

(Source: YMCA)

Syrian

172%

140,000

Lebanese

120,000

18%

100,000

27%

60,000

PRL

82%

40,000

13%

34%

target

80,000

PRS

3%

66%

97%

87%

20,000 0

Syrian 12,772 reached 47,000 targeted

300,582 reached 1,680,000 targeted

Lebanese 134,128 reached 78,000 targeted

Age distribution of Syrian females in access to PHC

Age distribution of Syrian males in access to PHC

46,259 reached 1,400,000 targeted

55,114 reached 84,000 targeted

5,364 reached 40,000 targeted

Gender distribution of Syrians in admission to referral care

87,957

41,993

44,799

40,314

37,032

41% 34,784

5-17

18-59

60+

Female

5,667

8,036 0-4

59%

Male

0-4

5-17

18-59

60+

Prepared by the Inter-Agency Information Management Unit | For more information contact Inter-Agency Coordinators Margunn Indreboe [email protected] and Kerstin Karlstrom, [email protected]. Published April 2016- includes data from Jan-March 2016

Sector Progress As of the end of March 2016, LCRP health partners have received a total of 43.4 million USD equivalent to 15 % of the LCRP 2016 health sector’s financial requirements of 290 M USD. Funding received has allowed Syrian refugees, vulnerable Lebanese, Palestine refugees from Syria and Lebanon to access primary health care services through some 130 fixed outlets (PHCs, SDCs, health clinics, etc.) or mobile medical units across the country at subsidized cost or free of charge. From January to March, the total number of consultat