Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate- Phase II

In response to the need to continue to support, and improve the health sector in Northeast Syria, the SRTF approved phase II of the health intervention, “Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate.”  

 

The intervention aims to provide comprehensive essential health services to already existing primary health care centers PHCCs in Deir-ez-Zor and to support one Level-3 PHCC, one Level-4 PHCC, and one Mobile clinic that were established in Phase I of the same project. Moreover, it will provide non-communicable chronic disease medications kits (NCD kits) to health facilities in targeted areas in the DEZ Governorate.  

 

The proposed services include children’s and reproductive health; prevention and control of communicable diseases; prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases; mental health; dental and oral healthcare; community health and nutrition services; and the supporting services, including lab, pharmacies, and ambulances.

 

In more detail, the intervention activities include supporting a comprehensive primary healthcare centre in one location; supporting a Level-3 primary healthcare centre in a second location; supporting health services at one mobile clinic; supporting the primary healthcare centres in Deir-Ez-Zor with 45 non-communicable chronic disease medications kits (NCD kits).

 

With a total budget of EUR 1.8 million, this 12 month intervention is estimated to benefit around 359,128 patients during its life cycle.   

 

For further information on the project, please see:

Three Health Interventions Receive Medicine, Medical Consumables and Equipment in Northeast Syria

The SRTF Approves a Second Phase of a Health Intervention Worth EUR 1.8 million in Northeast Syria

Provision of Maternity and Paediatric Health Services at One Hospital in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate

 

For further information on the SRTF, please visit:

http://www.srtfund.org

 

Media outlets may contact:

communications@srtfund.org


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