{ May Highlights }
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JHF/ OCHA
- Eight proposals were received from different national and international organizations, early May the SAG reviewed them all and share sector recommendation with OCHA. OCHA board accepted three proposals including renal dialysis project by QRC, the JPS project to support secondary health care for priority emergency obstetric and neonatal cases and cash for health project by MEDAIR.
Nutrition Sub Working Group:
The preparations for the micro-nutrient deficiency survey has finished. The protocol, the questionnaires and the agreements with the IPS are ready.
The survey will include everyone in the country including the refugees in the camps (Zaatari, Azraq and EJC)
Data collection will start in September.
Reproductive Health Sub Working Group (RHSWG):
Advocacy efforts to revoke the January 2018 new policy for providing RH services to Syrian refugees continue. The MCH Directorate with the support of the group has succeed in obtaining prime ministry’s approval to exclude preventive RH services to Syrian refugees from the new policy. The decision is subjected to a final approval from Health Insurance Administration in order to be implemented.
Mental Health:
MHPSS adopting online 4ws mapping tool, and in contact with MHPSS.NET global network to support implementation of the 4Ws online mapping.
WHO and MoH launched the new updated mental health and substance use Action Plan 2018-2021.
Berm Situation:
There is a significant increase in the number of patients during May. The average of patients per day is 230. A total of 30,730 visits to Rukban clinic for medical consultation, management and treatment and 942 cases of admission to Jordan since December, 2016
Upper respiratory tract infections are the most common acute health conditions with 25% of acute consultations being for this reason.
The most prevalent chronic condition is hypertension constituted 29% of all chronic consultations.
Zaatari Camp:
The Handover process between IMC and MSF for their location completed. The caravans will be utilized to strengthen the secondary health care system inside the camp by Moroccan field hospital and IMC clinics.
Second round of rodent campaign took place in the camp from May 22nd to June 7th. Health Care providers in the camp were sensitized about the implementation locations, the signs and symptoms of poisoning, and cases to be directed to Moroccan field hospital to be given the antidote.
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14 Jun 2018 (7 days ago)
Jordan
Syrian Arab Republic / Syrian Arab Republic - Refugees