Aid Details

Bilateral Aid

Primary health care services for Iraqi refugees

General Information

Funding entity Slovak Aid
Recipient Country Iraq
Implementing Organization Vysoká škola zdravotníctva a sociálnej práce sv. Alžbety
Implementing Organization Code Donor country-based NGO
Geo Location Erbil, IQ
  Longitude 44.01062
  Latitude 36.19257
Start of Commitment 2016-07-27
End of Commitment 2017-08-31
Currency EUR
Status OECD approved

Description

The project is aimed at humanitarian aid for internal refugees in Iraqi Kurdistan.  Within the project, health activities will be implemented in 2 locations: 1. Erbil - part of Ozal city through a stationary clinic that will provide care for the catchment group of 15,000 refugees 2. Dohuk and Niniwe governorate through a mobile health unit that will provide care for the downfall A group of 10,000 refugees. The implementation of the project will improve the health status of refugees in both localities. A total of 11,400 patients will be treated. In Erbil at the stationary clinic, 3,000 refugees will be treated within 12 months. In the Dohuku area of ​​the mobile unit, 8,400 refugees will be treated within 12 months. The project will improve the quality of care provided. Quality will increase the use of ultrasound that is purchased in the mobile health unit. Ultrasound examinations will benefit particularly pregnant women. By improving access to health care, the need for refugee migration to Europe will be reduced.

Commitments and Amount Extended (EUR)

Reporting Year Commitments Amount Extended
2016 80 080 € 64 064 €
2017 0 € 16 016 €
Total 80 080 € 80 080 €

Sectors share

Sector name Share
Basic health care 100.0 %

Statistics

Statistics show the proportion of the Primary health care services for Iraqi refugees project compared to the implementing subject and the type of flow

Comparison based on the region

Other filtered aid Amount extended
Primary health care services for Iraqi refugees 80 080 €
Other filtered aid 1 040 712 182 €
Project/Region Amount Extended Ratio