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Public Health Situation Analysis - Libya

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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 and co-lead by MoH ICO (International Cooperation Office) in Tripoli and health sector coordinator, monthly meetings.
There are 2 active sub-national health sector groups at: Sabha hub – led and co-lead by MoH/NCDC and WHO national staff, monthly meetings; organized in February 2019; Benghazi hub/Al Baida – led and co-lead by MoH Interim Government and WHO national staff, monthly meetings; organized in November 2018.
There are five thematic sub-sector working groups: Gender-Based Violence –led by UNFPA; Mental Health/Psychosocial Service Support –led by IOM and HI; Tuberculosis – led by WHO; Sexual and Reproductive Health – led by UNFPA; Migration – led by IOM.
Health sector objectives: 1) Increase access to life-saving and life-sustaining humanitarian health assistance, with an emphasis on the most vulnerable and on improving the early detection of and response to disease outbreaks; 2) Strengthen health system capacity to provide the minimum health service package and manage the health information system; 3) Strengthen health and community (including IDP, migrants and refugees) resilience to absorb and respond to shocks with an emphasis on protection to ensure equitable access to quality health care services.
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Highlights: • December (Weeks 48-51) reported an increase in case incidence and the lab testing rate compared to November (previous four weeks 44-47). At the national level, weekly transmission classification for Libya experienced a moderate incidence of…
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Pillar 1: Coordination, Planning, Financing and Monitoring Terre des Homme Meetings with the MOH will take place in December to plan the content of the awareness campaigns, which will not begin until January 2023. IRC: • On December 5th, IRC…
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Main health priorities under UNSDCF 2023-25 Moving forward, WHO will work with national partners towards supporting the implementation of the Humanitarian-Development-Peacebuilding Nexus and the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2023-25 focused on the following areas in…
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Incident A doctor and an ambulance driver were injured when an armed group opened fire at the Alraya albayda clinic, One of the injured required surgical surgery.
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Highlights Reports were received from 81 out of 253 reporting facilities (32.0%) in week 52. Compared to 83 (32.8%) in week 51. The total number of consultatations reported during the reporting week was 26,091 compared to 29,724 consultations…
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1. Introduction The Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS1 ) aims at providing decision-makers and health sector actors at large with critical and up-to-date information on the availability of essential health resources and services. The HeRAMS…
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In consideration of its Internal Displacement Strategy, IOM developed this Solutions and Mobility Index (SMI) Report to further support with data initiatives around fragility, solutions and mobility. This report provides an assessment of stability in municipalities,…
Meeting minutes prior to 2022 are available in the archive.
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Executive summary The hallmark of any health information system (HIS) including civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) system is to generate high quality data for decision-making. For Libya, the need for reliable health information data is enormous…