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IRAQ: Health Cluster Emergency Response May 2018 3.4 M $67.4 M 7.3 M PEOPLE IN NEED PEOPLE TARGETED REQUIRED 30 Health Cluster Reporting Partners People 22 International 8 National PHYSICAL REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS Children 0-59 months vaccinated against Polio (Campaigns) Disclaimer: 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 WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. All reasonable precautions have been taken by WHO to produce this map. The responsibility for its interpretation and use lies with the user. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use. © WHO 2018. All rights reserved. Production Date: 24 Jun 2018 Data source: Health cluster partners through Activity Info Email: [email protected] Product Name: IRQ_HEALTH_CLUSTER_DASH_May_2018_31052018 Distribution of Health Consultations and Partners IRAQ 37,807 Gynecological consultations 10,158 Family planning consultations 5,165 Postnatal consultations 12,379 Antenatal consultations Women with complicated birth referred to Secondary Health Care 1,249 2,054 Normal Vaginal Deliveries 444 Cesarean sections 148 Births benefiting from home service Births assisted NUTRITION SERVICES VACCINATION COVERAGE Vaccinations Children 0-59 months vaccinated against Polio (Routine) 421,290 by skilled attendant 920 TREATMENT OF COMMON DISEASES 46,665 Number of laboratory investigations conducted 146,233 Outpatient consultations provided by qualified staff 7,424 People Reached (By Gender) People Reached (By Age) 61% Female 39% Male 22% Under 5 78% Above 5 10,612 doses Medicines and supplies distributed per week CAPACITY REBUILDING Strengthening the management of essential 14,782 Health awareness sessions conducted 94,365 Number of individuals who attended health awareness sessions or were visited by mobile teams 7 Emergency Health and RH* kits dispensed 0 Number of days in which one or more of Essencial Medicines were not available at WHO warehouse i Kits / medicines medicines and supplies 3,199 Patients referred to secondary or tertiary medical care 892 Emergency cases referred EARLY WARNING ALERT AND RESPONSE NETWORK 761 Health workers trained 176 Health facilities supported to provide primary health-care services 302 Functional health faclilites providing services through skilled staff EWARN for May 2018 Consultations Reporting Site 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 Week 22 Week 21 Week 20 Week 19 Week 18 180 194 172 EWARN Alerts received Alerts received May 2018 28 Acronyms EWARN - Early Warning Alert and Response Network < 10,000 < 50,000 < 150,000 <= 207,959 Consultation by Governorate 1-4 5-8 9-16 Partners by District MENTAL HEALTH & 2,007 Psychosocial sessions conducted (individual or group) 10,294 Cases that received MHPSS and care 806 MHPSS promotion sessions conducted PSYCHOSOCIAL SERVICES (MHPSS) 291,406 February 325,704 January 14,560 Children screened for malnutrition 1,788 PLW*/caregivers of children 0-23 months receiving IYCF* counseling for appropriate feeding. Children Under 5 treated 516 106 Children 6-59 months for SAM treated for MAM 50 MNCHN* staff trained on delivering proper MNCHN services. Health facilities with 155 29 Clinical management of rape survivor services Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care 111 Health facilities supported with medicines/medical supplies 0 5 10 15 20 25 Suspected Measles Suspected Meningities 2 4 T. a.* Outbreaks 0 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES (EWARN) * PLW: Pregnant & Lactating Women * IYCF: Infant & Young Child Feeding * MNCHN: Mother, Neonate & Child Health & Nutrition * RH: Reproductive Health * PHCCs: Primary Health Care Centers * MMCs: Mobile Medical Clinics 28 Hospitals supported to provide secondary health-care services During a humanitarian complex emergency, the number of visits an individual accesses healthcare services is defined as consultations/visits by healthcare providers. This is usually calculated as an average of 2 visits per person per month. 1 PEOPLE REACHED 213,720 March 1,270,492 TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED IN 2018 TARGETED PEOPLE REACHED 1 37% Children 0-12 months vaccinated against Measles (campaigns immunization) 2,393 Children (6 - 59 months) receiving vitamin A supplementation 3,611 Children 0-12 months vaccinated against Measles (routine immunization) 2,087 Children 0-59 months vaccinated against Polio (Host Communy) 478,186 6,888 Cold cases referred to secondary health facilities 22 True alert 2 26 True Alerts False Alerts 198,377 May 180 287,394 April Cases that received rehabilitation support services Physical or functional rehabilitation consultations provided Patients supported with equipment or assistive devices 556 189 79 74,529 302 207,959 310 14,138 11,709 10,969 10,638 393 27,006 1,251 Anbar Najaf Ninewa Muthanna Erbil Diyala Wassit Basrah Missan Salah al-Din Thi-Qar Kirkuk Sulaymaniyah Dahuk Qadissiya Babylon Kerbala Baghdad Dahuk CCordaid DoH Duhok Heevie IMC IOM Malteser MDM PUI Step-In Anbar DARY IMC IOM QRC RI UIMS UNICEF WHO Ninewa ACF ADRA AMAR CDE Cordaid DAMA DARY DoH Duhok Heevie HI IHAO IMC IOM MDM MEDAIR Pekawa PUI QRC RI SP UIMS UNICEF UPP WAHA WHO ZHIAN Erbil Sulaymaniyah CDO Emergency IMC IOM UNICEF WHO Kirkuk HI IHAO IMC IOM MDM MEDAIR RI UNICEF WHO Diyala HI IOM UIMS UNICEF WHO Baghdad IOM RI Kerbala IOM UNFPA Basrah IOM Najaf Salah al-Din IHAO IMC IOM RI UIMS WHO IOM AMAR DoH Erbil IMC IOM UNICEF WAHA ZHIAN Babylon IOM 194 F. a.* * T.a.: True alert * F.a.: False alert
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Page 1: IRAQ: Health Cluster Emergency Response...Production Date: 24 Jun 2018 Product Name: IRQ_HEALTH_CLUSTER_DASH_May_2018_31052018 Email: wriraq@who.int Data source: Health cluster partners

IRAQ: Health Cluster Emergency ResponseMay 2018

3.4 M$67.4 M

7.3 M PEOPLE IN NEED

PEOPLE TARGETED

REQUIRED

30 Health Cluster Reporting PartnersPeople

22 International 8 National

PHYSICAL REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS

Children 0-59 monthsvaccinated against

Polio (Campaigns)

Disclaimer: 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 WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. All reasonable precautions have been taken by WHO to produce this map. The responsibility for its interpretation and use lies with the user. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use. © WHO 2018. All rights reserved.

Production Date: 24 Jun 2018 Data source: Health cluster partners through Activity InfoEmail: [email protected] Name: IRQ_HEALTH_CLUSTER_DASH_May_2018_31052018

Distribution of Health Consultations and Partners

IRAQ

37,807Gynecologicalconsultations

10,158Family planningconsultations

5,165Postnatal

consultations

12,379Antenatal

consultations

Women with complicated birth referred to Secondary Health Care

1,249

2,054 Normal Vaginal Deliveries

444Cesareansections

148Births benefiting

from home service

Births assisted

NUTRITION SERVICES VACCINATION COVERAGE

Vaccinations

Children 0-59 months vaccinated against

Polio (Routine)

421,290

by skilled attendant

920

TREATMENT OF COMMON DISEASES

46,665Number of laboratory investigations conducted

146,233Outpatient consultations provided by qualified staff

7,424

People Reached (By Gender) People Reached (By Age)

61%Female

39%Male

22%Under 5

78%Above 5

10,612 doses Medicines and supplies distributed per week

CAPACITY REBUILDING Strengthening the management of essential

14,782 Health awareness sessions conducted

94,365Number of individuals who attendedhealth awareness sessions or werevisited by mobile teams

7Emergency Health and RH* kits dispensed

0Number of days in which one or more of EssencialMedicines were not available at WHO warehouse

i

Kits / medicines

medicines and supplies

3,199Patients referred to secondaryor tertiary medical care

892 Emergency cases referred

EARLY WARNING ALERT AND RESPONSE NETWORK

761 Health workers trained

176 Health facilities supported to provideprimary health-care services

302 Functional health faclilites providingservices through skilled staff

EWARN for May 2018

Con

sulta

tions

Rep

ortin

g S

ite

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

Week 22Week 21Week 20Week 19Week 18

180

194

172

EWARN Alerts received

Alerts received

May 2018

28

AcronymsEWARN - Early Warning Alert and Response Network

< 10,000

< 50,000

< 150,000

<= 207,959

Consultation by Governorate

1-4 5-8 9-16

Partners by District

MENTAL HEALTH &

2,007Psychosocialsessions conducted(individual or group)

10,294Cases that receivedMHPSS and care

806MHPSS promotionsessions conducted

PSYCHOSOCIAL SERVICES (MHPSS)

291,406

February

325,704

January

14,560Children screened for malnutrition

1,788 PLW*/caregivers of children0-23 months receiving IYCF*counseling for appropriatefeeding.

Children Under 5 treated

516

106

Children 6-59 months

for SAM

treated for MAM

50MNCHN* staff trained on deliveringproper MNCHN services.

Health facilities with

155 29Clinical management

of rape survivor servicesBasic Emergency Obstetric

and Neonatal Care

111Health facilities supported with medicines/medicalsupplies

0 5 10 15 20 25

Suspected Measles

Suspected Meningities

2

4 T. a.*

Outbreaks0

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES

(EWARN)

* PLW: Pregnant & Lactating Women* IYCF: Infant & Young Child Feeding

* MNCHN: Mother, Neonate & Child Health & Nutrition* RH: Reproductive Health

* PHCCs: Primary Health Care Centers * MMCs: Mobile Medical Clinics

28 Hospitals supported to providesecondary health-care services

During a humanitarian complex emergency, the number of visits an individual accesses healthcare services is defined asconsultations/visits by healthcare providers. This is usually calculated as an average of 2 visits per person per month.

1

PEOPLE REACHED

213,720

March

1,270,492TOTAL PEOPLEREACHED IN 2018

TARGETED PEOPLE REACHED

1

37%

Children 0-12 monthsvaccinated againstMeasles (campaignsimmunization)

2,393

Children (6 - 59 months) receiving vitamin A supplementation3,611

Children 0-12 monthsvaccinated against Measles (routineimmunization)

2,087

Children 0-59 months vaccinated againstPolio (Host Communy)

478,186

6,888Cold cases referred to secondary healthfacilities

22 True alert

2

26True Alerts

False Alerts

198,377

May

180

287,394

April

Cases that receivedrehabilitation support services

Physical or functional rehabilitation consultations provided

Patients supported withequipment or assistive devices

556

189

79

74,529

302

207,959

310

14,138

11,709

10,969

10,638

393

27,006

1,251

Anbar

Najaf

Ninewa

Muthanna

Erbil

Diyala

Wassit

Basrah

Missan

Salah al-Din

Thi-Qar

Kirkuk

Sulaymaniyah

Dahuk

Qadissiya

Babylon

Kerbala

Baghdad

DahukCCordaid

DoH DuhokHeevie

IMCIOM

MalteserMDMPUI

Step-In

AnbarDARYIMCIOMQRC

RIUIMS

UNICEFWHO

NinewaACF

ADRAAMARCDE

CordaidDAMADARY

DoH DuhokHeevie

HIIHAOIMCIOMMDM

MEDAIRPekawa

PUIQRC

RISP

UIMSUNICEF

UPPWAHAWHO

ZHIAN

Erbil

SulaymaniyahCDO

EmergencyIMCIOM

UNICEFWHO

KirkukHI

IHAOIMCIOMMDM

MEDAIRRI

UNICEFWHO

DiyalaHI

IOMUIMS

UNICEFWHO Baghdad

IOMRI

KerbalaIOM

UNFPA

BasrahIOM

Najaf

Salah al-DinIHAOIMCIOMRI

UIMSWHO

IOM

AMARDoH Erbil

IMCIOM

UNICEFWAHAZHIAN

BabylonIOM

194

F. a.*

* T.a.: True alert * F.a.: False alert

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