CERF-funded Project
Somalia
Delivering quality lifesaving and age-appropriate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services to vulnerable pregnant mothers, women and girls in drought-affected locations. (21-RR-FPA-033)
Grant | $500,000 |
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Recipient UN Agency | UNFPA |
Emergency type | Drought |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sectors | Health, Protection |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Internally displaced persons |
People reached | 24,617 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this project was to provide sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services to vulnerable communities as well as to support people affected by gender-based violence (GBV). This UNFPA project supported four health facilities that provide SRH and GBV services, conducts mobile outreach campaigns, and organizes refresher trainings on the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations for health care providers in drought-affected locations, among other activities. This project provided SRH and GBV assistance to 21,609 people, including 20,636 women, 514 men, 3,496 children, and including 176 people with disabilities.
Sector | Amount in US$ |
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Health | US$500,000 |
Protection | US$0 |