CERF-funded Project
Myanmar
Provision of integrated sexual and reproductive health services, gender-based violence response and mental health and psychosocial support for women, girls and other vulnerable groups in Southeast, Northwest and Northeast of Myanmar (23-UF-FPA-051)
| Grant | $750,000 |
|---|---|
| Recipient UN Agency | UNFPA |
| Emergency type | Multiple Emergencies |
| Window | Underfunded Emergencies |
| Sectors | Health, Protection |
| Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Internally displaced persons |
| Number of people targeted | 30,120 |
| Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide integrated sexual and reproductive (SRHR) health services, gender-based violence (GBV) response, and mental health and psychosocial support for women, girls, and other vulnerable groups in the Southeast, Northwest, and Northeast of Myanmar. This project supports access to a priority package of SRHR services through mobile and static clinics, distributes clean delivery kits, and supports GBV response services, including case management and psychosocial support. This project provides life-saving assistance to 30,120 people, of whom 25,521 women, 2,323 men and 2,276 children. An estimated 2,108 people with disabilities benefit from this project.
| Sector | Amount in US$ |
|---|---|
| Health | US$397,500 |
| Protection | US$352,500 |