Scaling up flexible health, mental health and other support to conflict-affected Syrians (Undisclosed NGO partner D)
Description
To provide 1.59 million people with essential health care such as childhood immunisation, maternity care and the treatment and management of illness and chronic diseases. To provide 150,000 trauma consultations and specialised mental health and physical rehabilitation care for people injured by the war. This will be caried out through supporting health facilities with supplies and incentives for staff. Urgent health assistance will be delivered to highly vulnerable population groups with acute need. This programme prioritises the health needs of women, children and vulnerable groups such as people with disability, mental illness and those internally displaced. The programme integrates mental health, rehabilitation and sexual or gender-based violence services to those afflicted by the conflict.
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