Syria Crisis: IOM Health Assistance to Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Host Communities (01 January 2013 to 27 October 2014)
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SUPPORT
31,076
305,144
358,184 153
Syrian refugees and host communities
Syrian refugees
TB AWARENESS sessions
TB SCREENING
TB CONFIRMED CASES
IOM is providing follow up for 52 cases under DOT and follow up for their contacts where 96 TB cases completed their treatment successfully.
Number of medical consultations provided by PHCs since December 2013
Health outreach activities
47%
3,052
53%
53%
Irbid
North Lebanon
Family visits by IOM Health teams (since December 2013)
NEW ARRIVALS IMMUNIZATION AND SUPPORT TO NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION CAMPAGINS
376
LEBANON
Persons attended Health education sessions held at PHCs and MMU sites
IOM teams are immunizing Syrian Refugees upon arrival in Raba’a Al-Sarhan transit center (RSTC).
Beirut Bekaa
on topics including DM, HTN, Diarrheal disease, TB, measles, family planning, personal hygiene, asthma, hepatitis A, immunization , Diabetes, hypertension and Cardiovascular.
47%
Taalabaya
Mafraq
Balqa
Amman
Madaba
JORDAN
Tafiela
The national immunization campaigns targeted millions of individuals Ma'an
Ghazee
Marwanieh
Zarqa
Karak
IOM works with the Jordanian Ministry of Health (MoH) and partners on the nation-wide immunization campaigns.
Mount Lebanon
Ajloon Jarash
under 20 years old against measles and German measles (MR)
(11 -23 October 2014)
Nabatieh Tyre
Klayaa
Chebaa
under 5 years old against polio
Maarake
33 TebnineSafad El Battikh Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) Bazouriye South Chakra Lebanon Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) Bint Jbeil
Distribution of Beneficiaries by area and type of service:
Bekaa PHCs
9,596
24,690 Primary health care consultations provided to Syrian refugees at Bekaa & South PHCs
Bekaa MMU
South PHCs
1,979
4,407 Primary health care consultations provided to Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees and host communities through the MMU
FIRST HEALTH SCREENING AND TRIAGE IOM provides the first health screening and Triage for Syrian refugees arriving in Jordan at RSTC; individuals identified with urgent life threatening condition and /or at high risk are internally refer to the responsible health partner in the center while individuals identified for follow-up treatment are referred to the responsible health partner inside the camps.
IOM teams are immunizing Syrian refugees in Za”atari Camp and providing transport support to some MoH teams to reach Syrian families in remote locations.
South MMU
1,016 17,073 3,391 Primary health care consultations provided to host community members and Lebanese returnees at Bekaa & South PHCs
Aqaba
337,503
individuals since January 2013
urgent life threatening conditions and /or at high risk
MEASLES AND POLIO VACCINATION AND VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTS Measles
120,664 6 months to 30 years
Since April 2013
Polio
Vitamin A
68,835
37,372
0-15 years
6-59 months
4,925 referred to Health partners
29,266
303,312
follow-up treatment No medical conditions