CERF-funded Project
Myanmar
Provision of life saving essential health services to most vulnerable population with ongoing humanitarian crisis (23-UF-WHO-050)
Grant | $499,972 |
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Recipient UN Agency | WHO |
Emergency type | Multiple Emergencies |
Window | Underfunded Emergencies |
Sector | Health |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Internally displaced persons |
Number of people targeted | 14,740 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide integrated sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) 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 provides SRHR services through mobile and static clinics and distributes clean delivery kits, as well as 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.