national health cluster coordination meeting
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Meeting Agenda
Introduction/Action Point follow up
Updates from other Fora
• HC mission to Al Baydha & Al Abdyah
• HCW Financial Support SC- updates
• YHF SA2 updates
• SA1 2021 sub agreement & implementation progress
• Yemen HPC 2022-Updates
• Progress of Bond’s training programmes for Health Cluster Partners in Yemen
• COVID-19 Update
Epidemiological updates of Communicable diseases/outbreak-MoPHP
Updates of TWGs-Leads
-Mental Health & Psychosocial Service Support (MHPSS)
-Reproductive Health IAWG
AOB:
IEHK Donation
# Action Points/ Subjects to Follow Up Responsibility Status
HC & MHPSS to organized for an overview on MHPSS Minimum Service Package
MHPSS WG
Pending (TBD)
BOND-HC trainings
HC Team
Safeguarding- completed 1 patch
Project design-Ongoing 1st patch,
Still 2nd & 3rd
HPC (HNO) progress updates
HC team
JIAF –in progress
Partners consultations- Sanaa & Aden-
Completed
G-HNO inputs
HC to share the updates on HCWs financial support with the partners HC Team SAG meeting- Proposed Next week
2SA 2021-YHFHC team OCHA-Joint/ Prioritization phase
HCWs Financial Support Steering Committee (SC) – in progress
Steering committee meetings are completed;
HC SAG meeting (Beginning of next week)
Need for Grid discussion
Ad-Hoc Cluster Meeting (TBD)
Donors final feedback
YEMEN GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW 2022-Draft
• Intersectoral People in Need: 20.7 million
• Intersectoral Target: 16 million
• Financial Requirements: 3.85 billion USD
Projected situation in 2022 and beyond:• In 2022, the situation is expected to deteriorate further, and the severity of needs is expected to increase unless there is conflict de-escalation, improvements in the economy, revenue collection to sustain the public sector, and available humanitarian funding.
HPC 2020 Updates: Health Cluster
HNO Preparation & Consultation with Health authorities/partners
12 Sep. (Aden)
15 Sep. (Sanaa)
- Initial consultative meetings with MOPHPs has been conducted
6 October – MoPHP (Sanaa)
19-24 Oct – MoPHP (Aden).
Revision of VM indicators and Activities linked with indicators 2022
12 Oct – Partners (Sanaa)
25-27 Oct – Partners (Aden)
Consultative meeting with all health partners and stakeholders
JIAF-analysis is in progress
MCLA-North TOT has been
conducted last week
FSLA/SMART assessment are in
progress
G-HNO inputs has been share
including initial estimations of PiN& Requirements
SA2 2021: Initial Planning & YHF proposed strategy
Prioritization phase:
• Main emphasis on integrated response; integrated projects providing comprehensive multi-cluster response in a given area
• Limited single-cluster projects demonstrate that they are complementary with other projects in the same area
Priority 1: Improving dignified living conditions for the most vulnerable IDPs in under-served IDP sites and supporting partners’ interventions in new sites lacking services
Approach: Primary & Limited Secondary Fixed care facilities & Mobile team (clinic) in the selected areas targeting IDPs sites and the host communities
To provide the live-saving, essential Minimum Service Package (MSP) & Referral support including:• IMCI- Child care & vaccination• Outbreak response& Communicable disease management• Non-communicable disease care (Diagnosis & Management)• MISP-Reproductive health care (ANC, Safe delivery, PNC)• MHPSS• Secondary care in the selected hospitals (including outpatient, admission care and surgical care including C/S)• Operational support to fixed Health facilities (include fuel/solar panel, water, oxygen, HCW financial support, Medicines & Supplies, Essential Medical Equipment, Essential Lab supplies …)• Cash for Health & Referral support for specific and limited number of cases(critical care need for referral & Health support for Emergency cases- CCCM/Shelter & Health SNC coordination)
SA2 2021: Initial Planning & YHF proposed strategy
Priority 2: Supporting durable interventions through innovative programming and localized solutions in Taizz and Hudaydah
• Solar Pawer Panels Support to provide HFs , to reduce fuel dependance
• WASH in health facility support:
• Sustainable water sources (as linking to network/functional wells) & storage
• Sewerage system support,
• Minor Rehabilitation (Water network, Painting, Roof, Doors & Windows maintenance, Ceramic replacement).
• Medical Waste Management,
• Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) ; Washbasins & Toilet (women Privacy & protection) & Capacity building
Approach: The health cluster will support selected health facilities in Taiz & Al Hudaydah, Amran & Al Jawf with durable interventions including:
HC notes from previous Allocations-Health Partner's Consideration during proposal submission
• Specify the priority- as in YHF strategy
• Actual/recent RNA with data driven evidence
• Subnational/Health/partners coordination & complementarity
• Specify the health facilities/IDPs sites target
• Specify indicators for each activity
• Detailed monitoring plan and activities
• Access & Current capacity in the areas-Presence/offices/ current projects
• Accountability to Affected Persons policies and how is the implementation
• Risks and mitigation measures
• Minimize Staff and Other Personnel Costs
SA1 2021 Implementation progress
• NFDHR
• Qatar Charity (QC)
• ACF
• CARE
• FMF
• YDN
• ADRA
• RI
• MEDAIR
• SCI
• QRCS
• Qatar Charity (QC)
• HUMAN ACCESS
• IR-Y
• INTERSOS-Cash for Health
Health Projects sub-agreement-implementation progress(AP)
Partner District HF Mobile team (Target IDP/areas)
YHF Date of signing Agreement with YHF/Donors
MOPH sub-agreement
SCHAMCA/MOPIC sub-agreement
Total delay in implementation (in months (if any)
NCE need
- https://cutt.us/Covid19VaccinationCampaign
- https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiNzVjNTVhZGEtZmZjZC00NjA4LWE1MWYtMjIzMDY0Y2UwNDk1IiwidCI6ImY2MTBjMGI3LWJkMjQtNGIzOS04MTBiLTNkYzI4MGFmYjU5MCIsImMiOjh9&pageName=ReportSection
Links to COVID-19 cases and vaccination information:
Good safeguarding practice
Progress of Bond’s online training programmes for Health Cluster Partners in Yemen
Project design: the logical framework approach
Good safeguarding practice: Course structure
• Three half days of live interactive online sessions
• Individual work before and between the sessions
• Total time commitment over the period of the course is 15 hours:
• 10.5 hours of live online sessions
• 4.5 hours of individual activities
Dates:
• 19th, 20th & 21st October (28th October )
Times:
• 10.30 – 14.00 (local time in Yemen)
Places:
• 24
Project design: the logical framework approach: Course structure
• Three half days of live interactive online sessions
• Individual and group work before and between the sessions
• Total time commitment over the period of the course is around 17 hours:
• 10.5 hours of live online sessions
• 6.5 hours of individual and group activities
Dates:
• 31st October, 2nd and 4th November- in progress , 24 participants/ 20 partner
• 14th, 16th, 18th November
• 21st, 23rd, 25th November
Times:
• 10.30 – 14.00 (local time in Yemen)
Places:
• 72 (24 per course)
Way-forwad
Partners feedback on both training
Plan for WHO partners’ (19) training on safeguard
Partners (INGO); interested to support with technical/management skills improvement
HC will seek for fund to improve partners capacity
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RHIAWG Updates• Quantification and forecasted RH Commodities needs for 2021 supply plan was
only 68% funded.
• Key challenges were • Limited donors
• Not all commodities procured by IPs were captured in the implementation
• Distribution delays limits access further even for limited available supplies
• Learning from implementation of the RHC supply plan for 2021 the committee
plans to meet regularly (at least quarterly) in 2022 to ensure full implementation
with the aim of preventing stock outs at national as well as service delivery point
level.
• The RH Commodity Security sub-committee will meet soon to conduct
quantification of commodity needs and develop the supply plan for 2022.
•.
• MOPHP plans to develop a strategy for midwifery. A series of meetings
will be held to conduct this.
• MOPHP indicated the need to expand availability of CEmONC and
BEmONC services as a priority going forward.
Reproductive Health System Building Blocks
Reduction in maternal & neonatal mortality and morbidity
Availability of priority RMNH services• Ensure MISP during acute emergency
• EmONC, FP, Preterm and newborn care
• Strategies, guidelines, protocols etc.
• Strengthened referral system
Human resources for health for MNH, priority on MWs
MNH Information System, including MPDSR
RHC Security, strengthened SCM
Sustainable health financing solutions, voucher schemes etc
Sustainable health financing solutions, voucher schemes etc
Social and financing risk protection
Improved Efficiency
ACCESS COVERAGE
QUALITY SAFETY
Quality of Care updates:
The quality of care activities were initiated in 10 hospitals supported by the EHNP project.
The field trainings will continue on monthly basis, as per the quality plan set for these activities.
The discussion is ongoing with MOPH in regard to the tools related to quality at the PHC level.
AOB:
• IEHK kits modules Donation_Germany_PO#202590623
• E mail will be shared DP MOPH approval…
IEHK Module Total Exp Date
IEHK 2017, SUPPLEMENTARY) MODULE MEDICINES
22 Module
Sep-22
(IEHK 2017, BASIC) MODULE, MEDICINES
166 Module
Aug-22
No. Governorate District HF Name Type of HF(IEHK 2017, SUPPLEMENTARY)
MODULE MEDICINES(IEHK 2017, BASIC)
MODULE, MEDICINES