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HEALTH CLUSTER BULLETIN # 24 April 2015 Name of the Country Emergency type e.g. floods, earthquake, conflict Reporting period ( example 15.-30.4.2014) ## ### ### AFFECTED ### ### DISPLACED ### ### REFUGEES ### ### INJURED ### ### DEATHS HIGHLIGHTS HEALTH SECTOR Type in max four key messages drawn from the report # ### HEALTH CLUSTER PARTNERS # ### TARGETED POPULATION MEDICINES DELIVERED TO HEALTH FACILITIES/PARTNERS* # ### ANTIBIOTICS # ### CHRONIC DISEASES MEDICINES # ### ANTI-DIARRHOEA MEDICINES FOR CHILDREN HEALTH FACILITIES # ### TOTAL NUMBER OF HOSPITALS # ### HOSPITALS FUNCTIONING HEALTH ACTION # ### CONSULTATIONS** # ### SURGERIES # ### ASSISTED DELIVERIES** # ### REFERRALS VACCINATION AGAINST # ### POLIO** # ### MEASLES** EWARN # ### SENTINEL SITES Caption:……………………….. Photo: WHO/Photographer PAGE 1

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Page 1:  · Web viewType description and analysis of the current or generic public health risks, needs and gaps. Include morbidity and mortality data wherever possible, such as number of

HEALTH CLUSTER BULLETIN # 24 April 2015

Name of the CountryEmergency type e.g. floods, earthquake, conflictReporting period ( example 15.-30.4.2014)

## ### ###AFFECTED

### ###DISPLACED

### ###REFUGEES

### ###INJURED

### ###DEATHS

HIGHLIGHTS HEALTH SECTOR

Type in max four key messages drawn from the report

# ### HEALTH CLUSTER PARTNERS# ### TARGETED POPULATION

MEDICINES DELIVERED TO HEALTH FACILITIES/PARTNERS*# ### ANTIBIOTICS# ### CHRONIC DISEASES MEDICINES

# ### ANTI-DIARRHOEA MEDICINES FOR CHILDREN

HEALTH FACILITIES# ### TOTAL NUMBER OF HOSPITALS# ### HOSPITALS FUNCTIONING

HEALTH ACTION# ### CONSULTATIONS**# ### SURGERIES

# ### ASSISTED DELIVERIES**# ### REFERRALS

VACCINATION AGAINST

# ### POLIO**# ### MEASLES**

EWARN

# ### SENTINEL SITES

FUNDING $US

# ### % FUNDED

# ### REQUESTED

Caption:………………………..Photo: WHO/Photographer

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*coverage for one month**if denominator available give rate

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Situation updateType any update on the disaster/crisis, include information on the affected area and affected population (e.g. number of affected, known vulnerable groups, including ethnic minorities, reports of population movements. Provide the sources

Table 1: Affected population (name_of_the_area and date)AREA/REGION/SUB-REGION

NUMBER OF AFFECTED POPULATION

% OF TOTAL POPULATION OF THE AREA*

NUMBER OF DISPLACED POPULATION

% OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE

[NAME_OF_THE_REGION][NAME_OF_THE_REGION][NAME_OF_THE_REGION]

TOTAL

HUMANITARIAN CASELOAD

NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN NEED OF HEALTH ASSISTANCENUMBER OF PEOPLE TARGETED BY HEALTH SECTOR

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Example of a map of affected areas and population

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Public health risks, priorities, needs and gapsType description and analysis of the current or generic public health risks, needs and gaps. Include morbidity and mortality data wherever possible, such as number of cases, incidence or proportional morbidity/mortality of prominent communicable and non-communicable diseases and interpretation. Use SPHERE as reference for benchmarks.

Communicable diseases

Child health

Trauma and injury

Reproductive health

Non communicable diseases and mental health

Functionality of health facilities

Availability of essential services

Availability of health staff

Availability of essential drugs, vaccines and supplies

Health Cluster ActionHealth cluster partners activities, including the government response, in the different domains (i.e. epidemiological surveillance, vaccination, reproductive health, mental health, WATSAN, nutrition, medical and drug supplies, etc).

Health cluster coordination

Assessments

Support to health service delivery Health facilities Community level

Provision of essential drugs and supplies

Training of health staff

Trauma and injury care

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Child health Vaccinations (Total, Female, Male, Children ≤ 5 years old and >5 years old) Nutrition

Communicable disease control and surveillance /EWRAN

Reproductive Health Safe delivery Emergency obstetric care Gender-based violence HIV and sexually transmitted infections

Mental health and psychological support, non-communicable diseases

Water, sanitation and hygiene and environmental health

Referral services

Other, e.g. policy decisions, contingency planning, meetings with key government officials or delegations

Plans for future responseDescribe the future plans for the response

Funding status of action planDescribe the ressource mobilization achievements and gaps from the FTS website.

TABLE 2: FUNDING STATUS OF ACTION PLAN FOR HEALTH US$

PROJECT/ACTIVITY APPEALING AGENCY REQUIRED FUNDING FUNDING % COVERED

TOTAL

BackgroundDescribe.

Health Cluster Meeting Partners

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National

Sub-national 1

Sub-national 2

Etc…

Contacts:

Name, Email, Phone:

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