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Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)

HEALTH

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Ajlun

Irbid

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Jarash

Balqa

Mafraq ® ® ®

Balqa

Madaba

Madaba

Zarqa

Zaatari Camp

Amman

Karak

Azarq Camp

Tafiela Karak

Ma'an Zarqa

Tafiela

Aqaba

Amman

For more information on this sector, please contact the sector chair: Ann Burton, UNHCR, [email protected] Sabri Gmach, WHO, [email protected] Zein Ayoub, WHO, [email protected] Mary Jo Baca, IMC, [email protected] Sura Alsamman, SCJ, [email protected] Dr. Shible Sahbani, UNFPA, [email protected] Maysa Al-Khateeb, UNFPA, [email protected]

Data from January to December 2014. For more information, please visit the Jordan Refugee Response portal at http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107 .For log-in to syrianrefugeeresponse.org, please contact UNHCR Information Management at [email protected] ; [email protected] .

Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)

HEALTH

as of 1 December 2014

Amman

Aqaba

172,087

3,071

Ajloun

Balqa

Irbid

Jarash

Karak

Mafraq

9,606

76,573

Madaba

Ma'an

Tafiela

Zarqa

Health reported activities under RRP6 Number of registered refugees as of 1 December2014

9,796

19,949

144,200

11,106

10,894

7,206

2,466

52,394

Objective 1: Improve equitable access, quality and coverage to comprehensive primary health care for Syrian refugee women, girls, boys and men in Jordan by end of 2014. Management of communicable and noncommunicable diseases, including EPI services in place Comprehensive reproductive health services provided to Syrian refugees and affected Jordanian population.

CARITAS, IFH/NHF, UNFPA, IMC, JHAS,UPP

Increased availability of safe and confidential GBV related medical services

IFH/NHF, UNFPA, JHAS

Appropriate infant and young child feeding practices promoted

Improve access to mental health services at the primary health level

IOM, UNHCR, MDM

MDM

JHAS, MEDAIR, SC JORDAN, UNICEF

IMC,UNFP

SC JORDAN , UNICEF

IMC, UNFPA

JHAS, MEDAIR

IFH/NHF, UNFPA, IMC, JHAS, IRC, MDM

IFH/NHF, UNFPA, IMC

IRC, JHAS

JHAS, UNFPA, IFH/NHF

IFH/NHF, UNFPA

IFH/NHF, UNFPA, JHAS, MDM SC JORDAN , UNICEF

JHAS, MEDAIR IFH/NHF, UNHCR, WHO, MDM, UPP, JHAS

IFH/NHF, UNHCR, WHO, JHAS, UPP

IMC, UNFPA, JHAS, IRC, IFH/NHF, MDM, UPP

IMC, UNFPA, UPP, IFH/NHF, JHAS

JHAS, UNFPA

SC JORDAN , UNICEF, JHAS, MEDAIR

SC JORDAN , UNICEF

SC JORDAN , UNICEF, JHAS, MEDAIR

JHAS, UNHCR, WHO

JHAS, UNHCR

IFH/NHF, UNHCR, JHAS, UPP, NICCOD

Objective 2: Improve equitable access, quality and coverage to essential secondary and tertiary health care for Syrian refugee women, girls, boys and men in Jordan by end of 2014. Referral system for secondary and tertiary care CARITAS, JHAS, established UNHCR, QRC

Secondary mental health services provided

Access to emergency obstetric care provided.

Physical rehabilitation for persons with injuries and/or disabilities provided

CARITAS

CARITAS

CARITAS

JHAS, UNHCR, CARITAS, MDM

CARITAS

CARITAS

JHAS, UNHCR, CARITAS, MDM, QRC

CVT,IMC,JHAS, UNHCR, WHO

IMC, JHAS, UNHCR, WHO

IMC, UNHCR, JHAS

JHAS, UNHCR

JHAS, UNHCR

JHAS, UNHCR

HI, IFH/NHF

IMC, IFH/NHF, UNHCR

CARITAS

JHAS, CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS

JHAS, UNHCR, CARITAS

IMC, CVT

JHAS, UNHCR

JHAS, UNHCR

HI

Health reported activities under RRP6 Amman

Number of registered refugees as of 1 December2014

172,087

Aqaba

3,071

Ajloun

9,796

Balqa

19,949

Irbid

144,200

Jarash

11,106

Karak

9,606

Mafraq

76,573

Madaba

10,894

Ma'an

7,206

Tafiela

2,466

Zarqa

52,394

Objective 3: Support the capacity of the national health care system to provide services to Syrian women, girls, boys and men and vulnerable Jordanians in the most affected areas by the end of 2014.

Access to primary and essential secondary and tertiary health care supported

Capacity building developed

Essential chronic disease drugs available

CVT, EMPHNET, WHO, UNFPA, CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS, UNHCR

CARITAS, UNHCR

IRC, MDM, UNHCR EMPHNET, IRD

WHO, UNHCR, EMPHNET, IRD

UNHCR, UPP, UNFPA, UNOPS

EMPHNET, WHO, UPP, UNFPA, CARITAS, UNHCR, JHAS

UNHCR, UNOPS

UNHCR, UNOPS

UNHCR, UNOPS

IRC, UNHCR, UNOPS

UPP, UNFPA, CVT, EMPHNET, WHO

CARITAS, UNHCR

IRC, MDM, UNHCR, EMPHNET, CVT

UNHCR, UNOPS

UNHCR, UNOPS

IRC, UNHCR, UNOPS, UNFPA, UPP

CARITAS, UNHCR, WHO

CARITAS, UNHCR

IRD

UNHCR, UNOPS

UNHCR, UNOPS

EMPHNET, WHO, UPP, UNFPA

UNHCR

UNHCR, UNOPS

UNHCR, UNOPS, UPP, UNFPA

Objective 4: Improve coverage of comprehensive health and rehabilitation services to Syrian refugees through integrated community level interventions by end of 2014.

Community health volunteer teams in place

Community level referral system in place.

Community management of acute malnutrition programs implemented and monitored.

Community level mental health provided.

IRD

IRD

JHAS, UNHCR

WHO, HI, UNHCR

IRD

JHAS, UNHCR

IRD, MDM, GRC

IRD

IRD

IRD

IRD

IRD, IRC, UNHCR

IRD

IRC

IRD

IRD

JHAS, UNHCR

JHAS, UNHCR, SCJORDAN, UNICEF

JHAS, UNHCR

JHAS, UNHCR

HI, MDM

HI,IMC

HI