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Strengthening Accessibility to Integrated Multi-services Centres and Protection Mainstreaming (Rohingya Response Phase III)

Last updated: 22/02/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1047501-BDD5H
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Description

The project will provide and increase access to WASH, nutrition, food assistance and mental health services in refugee makeshift settlements and surrounding villages. ACF's work in the Phase III project will focus on certain areas: Nutrition specific services (detection and treatment on nutrition and care practices) for SAM (in-patient and out-patient and MAM children); Psychosocial and psychological counselling for children, adolescents and adults; linked with initiatives that contribute to an increased well-being; WASH - installation of deeb tube wells, construction of gender-segregated latrines and bathing facilities, hygiene-health promotion; Cash based interventions - cash for work schemes to improve the living conditions in different sites, cash grants for families with PLW, SAM/MAM, unaccompanied children in "foster" families, disabled persons,...; Food assistance through wet kitchen and now recently community kitchens. Partner organisations will work on reaching inaccessible areas (e.g. Char dwellers) and bringing health care closer to the communities in need, providing teams that offer basic primary health care, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition and GBV and child protection services. They will also provide supervision and oversight on primary health care, SRH, GBV and child protection services, as well as implementing an outreach program to improve well-being of people living in makeshifts, transmit messages on psychological support services and signs of a person in need of such people.


Location

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Bangladesh, South Asia, regional
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  • Action contre la faim
  • FIVDB
  • Friendship
  • International Rescue Committee UK
  • Shushilan

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Programme data last updated on 22/02/2019