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Project: Northern Caucasus Humanitarian Emergency Assistance

WHO.1999.A
01/01/1999 - 31/12/2005 (84 months)

Project goals

Help develop the capacity of local health services to ensure equitable and quality care, thus reducing preventable morbidity and mortality in ID population most in need.- Coordination and Information Management of humanitarian assistance;- Strengthening communicable disease surveillance and epidemic response;- Tuberculosis Control in the North Caucasus;- HIV/AIDS/STI prevention & control- Prosthetic/orthopedic assistance to war-wounded persons;- Mental health and rehabilitation;- Strengthening Primary Care and Health care management.

Location

  • Chechen Republic
  • Ingushetian Republic
  • Republic of North Osetia-Alania
  • Related Organisations

    Counterparts:   no information
    Beneficiaries:   no information
    Financiers:   World Health Organisation (WHO)
    Contractors:   no information

    Project Budget

    5 000 000 US Dollar.

    Topics: 

    This project is characterised by the topics below. Please click on one of these topics to see a list of other projects with that topic.

    Adolescent health

    Children’s health

    Health of the elderly

    Humanitarian assistance

    Maternal and child health

    Social care

    Women's health

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     The project is funded by WHO/CIDA Health Care Policy and Stewardship Programme in Russia
     Developed in co-operation with the EU funded Tacis "North West Health Replication Project"
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