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  1. Nov 7, 2023 · Earlier this year, the Libyan health ministry announced the launch of the National Strategy for Primary Healthcare 2023–2028. It aims to restructure the current system by improving services provided by group clinics and health centers, and implementing family medicine and a referral system.

  2. ‎مؤسسة الرعاية الصحية الأولية - ليبيا /Primary Health Care institute - Libya‎, Tripoli. 15,289 likes · 81 talking about this · 27 were here. ‎الحساب الرسمي لمؤسسة الرعاية الصحية الأولية الليبية The...

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  3. Jul 31, 2021 · Ministry of Health’s Primary Healthcare Institute (PHCI). The unit is expected to take a leading role in strengthening nutritional and IYCF interventions around the country. In coordination with the PHCI, UNICEF distributed nutrition packages to the primary healthcare centres in Tripoli, Bani

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    • Output: Analysis to identify and address (emerging) gaps, obstacles, duplication, and cross-cutting issues
    • Output: Prioritizing on the basis of response analysis
    • Output: Clarifying funding needs, prioritization, and sector contributions to sector funding needs
    • COVID-19 health sector funding requirement 2020
    • Output: Identifying advocacy concerns that contribute to HC and HCT messaging and action
    • Output: Undertaking advocacy activities on behalf of cluster participants and affected people
    • Output: Partners involved in development of preparedness plan
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    Denial of the existence of humanitarian needs or of entitlements to humanitarian assistance. Restriction of movement of agencies, personnel, or goods into Libya. Restriction of movement of agencies, personnel, or goods within Libya. Military operations and ongoing hostilities impeding humanitarian operations. Violence against humanitarian personnel...

    Prepared and disseminated weekly EWARN bulletins; invested into the quality investment of EWARN bulletins; prepared paths for the development of interactive dashboards. Prepared and disseminated regular reports on attacks on health care. disability) is yet to be properly reflected in the assessment work.

    The most important part is that regular products enabled a proper response planning and prioritization. Health sector do not invest proper time in data collection activities. Sharing by partners of their assessment reports remains a challenge despite the existence of the assessment registry. Coordinated sector needs assessments and surveys a...

    • Prioritization of proposals against any response plan was based on applicability and adherence of health sector severity scale clearly guiding health sector partners to priority areas of severity scale 3 or above. This served as a basis for transparent criteria.

    Health sector donors: EU, ECHO, AICS, USAID/OFDA, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Swiss Red Cross, Danish Red Cross, Canadian Red Cross, British Red Cross, Italian Red Cross, Finland, CERF, Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Switzerland, Canada, Austria, China, African Development Bank, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Cluster function 4:...

    The following advocacy messages were continuously raised and followed up with all concerned stakeholders while working closely with WHO Libya: Securing access for supplies (medicines, consumables and medical equipment) and medical teams to meet critical needs across the country. Securing an effective system for referral and evacuation of critica...

    Releasing public statements. Inclusion of advocacy issues in health in all briefing notes/papers and documents (health situation is well reflected in regular SRSG statements to UNSC). Transparent and open discussion within health sector, “not silencing sensitive issues”. Working closely with UNSMIL leadership, SRSG, both DRSG Political and RC/...

    Contributed to the inter-sector plan on release from detention centers Prepared plan of action for humanitarian response in Tarhouna municipality. Prepared plan of action for preparedness and response to Tripoli area crisis. Developed health sector proposed plan of action (Sirte and areas of displacement). Prepared and updated an overview of ...

    The health sector’s three objectives aim to prevent disease, reduce risks to physical and mental well-being and enable access to critical services. Under the first objective, the health sector will provide an essential package of integrated health care services at primary and secondary health care levels. The package will include emergency and tr...

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    Conflict affected population in Libya including migrant and refugees have improved access to lifesaving and comprehensive primary, reproductive and mental health care services Scaling up primary health care services including Expanded Program of Immunization across Libya Strengthening secondary health services, including trauma, across Libya Streng...

  4. Health. Health sector Libya is comprised of 27 actors, including 11 INGOs, 6 UN agencies, 1 national authority, 7 donors and 2 observers. There is a national health sector coordination group, led...

  5. Tripoli, Libya, 22 September 2023 – In the wake of catastrophic floods that had a devastating impact on Libya's east coast, the World Health Organization (WHO) is taking swift action to assist affected communities.

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