CERF-funded Project
Cameroon
Emergency health assistance to flood-affected populations in the Far North region of Cameroon (CERF-CMR-24-RR-WHO-34073)
Grant | $799,997 |
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Recipient UN Agency | WHO |
Emergency type | Flood |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sector | Health |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Returnees, Internally displaced persons |
Number of people targeted | 148,999 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this project is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of people affected by flooding in the Far North. This WHO project targets approximately 149,000 people in Mayo Danay with free and rapid access to quality essential healthcare for affected populations, including first aid, reproductive healthcare, mental health, psychosocial support (MHPSS), distribution of emergency health kits and set up of two mobile clinics. The project provides humanitarian assistance to approximately 149,000 people, including 37,400 women, over 80,600 children, and including 3,400 persons with disabilities.