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Jordan: RRP5 Update - September 2013 RRP5 TARGET (assumes 1 million refugees by end 2013)

95% of children under 15 in camps and urban/rural areas receive measles vaccination

650 refugees benefit from lifesaving and essential tertiary care

50,000 Syrian refugees receive counseling and awareness-raising on RH

30,000 mothers reached with infant and young child feeding services

Current Planning Figures

PUBLIC HEALTH ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE

NEEDS Clinics and hospitals in the most affected Governorates require urgent support to continue to provide services to Syrians as well as affected Jordanian communities. The establishment of a new camp requires construction of new clinics, equipment, drugs and other medical supplies, hiring of staff and establishment of referral mechanisms. There is a need to continue to strengthen primary health care in camp settings and in UNHCR supported clinics including harmonizing protocols and integration into the national system, rational drug use, integration of nutrition into primary health care and reproductive health services, strengthen management of chronic diseases, and building capacity to prevent and respond to diseases of outbreak potential.

To ensure access of Syrians in most affected Governorates in Jordan to quality primary health, reproductive health, mental health and nutrition services and to life-saving secondary and tertiary care by end of 2013 while minimizing the negative effects on national health systems through strengthening the MoH’s capacity and filling key health sector gaps.

ACTION/OUTPUTS 2

Total Persons of Concern as of 1 October 2013

87 M USD required budget

213 health workers trained on Quality of Care, MISP, clinical management of sexual violence and RH standards of care

88% of total deliveries in presence of skilled attendant (Zaatri only)

600 service providers trained on various aspects of Mental Health and Psycho-social Support

HEALTH RESPONSE

Emphnet conducted a five-day workshop on Outbreak Investigation and Response funded by WHO for 21 Public Health Officials of Ministry of Health UNICEF supported Ministry of Health with 1,606,190 doses of Measles-Rubella vaccine for upcoming National Immunization Campaign

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19 JHAS and Medair health staff trained on community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM)

4

Perinatal death audit introduced in Zaatri by MoH, UNHCR and UNFPA

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89 medical and para-medical personnel from MoH and IFH trained in MISP of RH services

Overall % of target achieved as per sectoral targets. (Note : Total current refugee population figure is at 50% of target.) Target Achieved

Mothers reached with infant and young child feeding services

Mental health consultations in Zaatri and urban areas

53

the management of Non Communicable Diseases in Al-Ramtha

. ICRC

signed agreement with Ministry of Health to deploy a surgical team focusing on war wounded to Mafraq Government Hospital.

fortified porridge

. MSF downsized their inpatient activities in Zaatri camp down to 14 beds

Total

30

. Royal Health Awareness Society received funding through ERF to support MoH facilities to improve

. Departure of Gynécologie Sans Frontières obstetric services from Zaatri . Management for Moderate Acute Malnutrition started in Zaatri by SCF Jordan with

Total

79

Target Achieved

KEY SEPTEMBER DEVELOPMENTS 529,839

749 received life-saving and essential tertiary health care (370 in camps and 379 in urban areas)

7.0 average number of medical consultations per refugee per year (Zaatri only)

OBJECTIVES (as per RRP5)

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150,655 children (6 month to