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Quarter 2 January - June 2021 Health & Nutrition Dashboard Uganda Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2020-2021 Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by sector lead) Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org Sector contacts: Dr. Tom Aliti (Ministry of Health) Julius Kasozi (UNHCR) Published: August 2021 [email protected] [email protected] +256772574789 +256772701123 The sector’s main objective is to ensure full integration of comprehensive primary health care services for refugees into national and local government systems, in line with the Health Sector Integrated Refugee Response Plan (2019-2024), launched in January 2019. Provision of the minimum health service package for all refugees is a key priority, with an emphasis on preventive and promotive health care for new refugee arrivals at entry points, transit and reception centers and during their initial stay in settlements. This package includes vaccination, nutrition screening, emergency referrals and provision of life-saving primary health care services, in addition to surveillance and response measures for disease outbreaks. Health partners continue to implement programs to prevent and treat malnutrition. Capacity building of health work- force is also a priority, especially strengthening the role of community-based health workers. Their role proved to be particularly important in raising awareness on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. Overview Key indicators Objective: Provide emergency life-saving health and nutrition interventions for new refugee arrivals and strengthen outbreak preparedness and response Under-5 mortality rate per 1,000 children per month - Congolese and other refugees - South Sudanese refugees - Burundian refugees Global Acute Malnutrition rate - Congolese and other refugees - South Sudanese refugees - Burundian refugees Sites holding monthly coordination meetings - Congolese and other refugees - South Sudanese refugees - Burundian refugees Indicator Actual Target/Standard (’21) Actual against annual target or standard 1.5 1.5 1.5 ≤ 5% ≤ 5% ≤ 5% 100% 100% 100% 0 20 40 60 80 100 0.15 0.08 0.23 1.39% 6.96% 2.77% 100% 100% 100% Under-5 mortality rate per 1,000 children 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Global Acute Malnutrition rate Health facility delivery rate 0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.15 Standard (< 1.5) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Actual (5.05%) Standard/Target (≤ 5%) 0 20 40 60 80 100 Actual (96%) Standard/Target (≥ 95%) 0 20 40 60 80 100 Actual (80.4%) Standard/Target (≥ 95%) Measles vaccination rate 100% 100% 100% 1 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 0.11 0.12 Feb Mar 0.12 Jan 0.13 0.09 0.12 Apr May Jun

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Quarter 2

January - June 2021

Health & Nutrition DashboardUganda Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2020-2021

Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by sector lead) Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org

Sector contacts: Dr. Tom Aliti (Ministry of Health) Julius Kasozi (UNHCR) Published: August 2021 [email protected] [email protected] +256772574789 +256772701123

The sector’s main objective is to ensure full integration of comprehensive primary health care services for refugees into national and local government systems, in line with the Health Sector Integrated Refugee Response Plan (2019-2024), launched in January 2019.

Provision of the minimum health service package for all refugees is a key priority, with an emphasis on preventive and promotive health care for new refugee arrivals at entry points, transit and reception centers and during their initial stay in settlements. This package includes vaccination, nutrition screening, emergency referrals and provision of life-saving primary health care services, in addition to surveillance and response measures for disease outbreaks.

Health partners continue to implement programs to prevent and treat malnutrition. Capacity building of health work-force is also a priority, especially strengthening the role of community-based health workers. Their role proved to be particularly important in raising awareness on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

Overview

Key indicators

Objective: Provide emergency life-saving health and nutrition interventions for new refugee arrivals and strengthen outbreak preparedness and response

Under-5 mortality rate per 1,000 children per month

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees Global Acute Malnutrition rate

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Sites holding monthlycoordination meetings

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Indicator Actual Target/Standard (’21) Actual against annual target or standard

1.5

1.5

1.5

≤ 5%

≤ 5%

≤ 5%

100%

100%

100%0 20 40 60 80 100

0.15

0.08

0.23

1.39%

6.96%

2.77%

100%

100%

100%

Under-5 mortality rate per 1,000 children

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Global Acute Malnutrition rate

Health facility delivery rate

0.000.030.060.090.120.15 Standard (< 1.5)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Actual (5.05%)Standard/Target (≤ 5%)

0 20 40 60 80 100

Actual (96%)Standard/Target (≥ 95%)

0 20 40 60 80 100

Actual (80.4%)Standard/Target (≥ 95%)

Measles vaccination rate

100%

100%

100%

1

0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5

0.11 0.12

Feb Mar

0.12

Jan

0.130.09 0.12

Apr May Jun

Objective: Increase equitable access to and utilization of integrated quality health services for refugees and host communities across all the phases of displacement

Outpatient utilization rate - Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees Severe Acute Malnutritionrecovery rate

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Tuberculosis case detectionper 100,000 individuals per month

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Indicator Actual Target/Standard (’21) Actual against annual target or standard

1.0 ≤ 4.0

1.0 ≤ 4.0

1.0 ≤ 4.0

≥ 75%

≥ 75%

≥ 75%

150

50

120

1.3

1.2

1.6

85%

87%

81%

95.1

82.1

38.0

0 20 40 60 80 100

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

Objective: Strengthen the health care system to cope with the increased demand for health services by refugees and host population

Facilities accredited by Ministry of Health in refugee-hosting districts

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees Health Center IV and District referral hospitals supported

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Consultation per clinician per dayin refugee-hosting districts

- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees

- Burundian refugees

Indicator Actual Target/Standard (’21) Actual against annual target or standard

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

≤ 50

≤ 50

≤ 500 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

60.5%

36.4%

64.0%

65.0%

75.0%

100%

51

44

72

0 20 40 60 80 100

65.0%

75.0%

100%

0 20 40 60 80 100

60.5%

36.4%

64.0%

0 30 60 90 120 150

2

Uganda standard: 90

Uganda standard: 30

Uganda standard: 72

Health and Nutrition Funding required (2021)Health and Nutrition Funding received (2021)

$ 83.9M$ 32.7M

PartnersACF | ACORD | AFOD | AHA | AMREF | CUAMM | DRC | FH | HHI | IDI | IRC | LWF | MSF-CH | MSF-F | MSF-H | MTI | OXFAM | PACE | RHITES | RMF | SCI | TPO | UNFPA | UNHCR | UNICEF | URCS | WFP | WHO

Adjumani

Arua

Kikuube

Kamwenge

Source: Education Sector.Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda feedback [email protected] For more info, please visit: www.ugandarefugees.org

YumbeMoyo

Lamwo

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Masaka

Butebo

Alebtong

Bukedea

Busia

Moroto

Kabarole

Masindi

Kamuli

Budaka

Maracha

Tororo

Kagadi

Kalangala

Buikwe

Luwero

Kole

Amolatar

IbandaWakiso

Kaabong

Bunyangabu

Iganga

Nakasongola

Kaberamaido

Namayingo

Rukungiri

Mubende

Buvuma

Pakwach

Luuka

Soroti

Kaliro

Omoro

Rukiga

Kween

Kitgum

Serere

Zombo

Bukwo

KyenjojoJinja

Kapchorwa

Butaleja

Amuria

Sheema

Kasese

Rubirizi

Buyende

Ntungamo

Mbarara

Nakapiripirit

Gulu

Bukomansimbi

Kibaale

Mpigi

Dokolo

Mitooma

Lwengo

Kayunga

Lyantonde

Ssembabule

Bududa

Agago

Apac

Pallisa

Lira

Kotido

Butambala

Kalungu

Katakwi

Kiruhura

Buliisa

Manafwa

Kyankwanzi

Napak

Buhweju

NamutumbaKiboga

Bugiri

Otuke

Kumi

Sironko

Nebbi

Kampala

Pader

MbaleKakumiro

Abim

Ngora

Mukono

Kyotera

Amudat

Mayuge

Bushenyi

Nakaseke

Mityana

Nwoya

Bundibugyo

Namisindwa

Oyam

Bulambuli

Gomba

Rakai

Kibuku

Kassanda

Hoima

Kwania

Kapelebyong

Nabilatuk

Bugweri

Kabale

Amuru

Ntoroko

KISORO

LAMWO

KYEGEGWA

YUMBE

ADJUMANI

KIKUUBE

KAMWENGE

ARUA

KAMPALA

ISINGIRO

KIRYANDONGO

KOBOKOMOYO

KANUNGUDistrict boundary

Capital city

Transit centre

Refugee settlement

Kiryandongo

KobokoKDLG, UNICEF, WFP, UNFPA

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

CC

C

MTI, TPO, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO

ACF, AMREF, CUAMM, IDI, MSF-F, MSF-H, IRC, SCI, HRI, TPO UNFPA, UNICEF, URCS, WFP, WHO, GRI, ADLG, URCS, CARE

MTI, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO

KyegegwaACORD, MTI, IRC, DRC, OXFAM, UNFPA, UNICEF, URCS, WFP

FH, IRC, MSF-CH, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO

IDI, MTI, UNFPA,UNICEF, WFP, WHO

UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, KDLG

ACF, HHI, IDI, IRC, MDM, MSF-F, PLAN, PACE, SCI, TPO, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO

Operational Presence

LWF, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, MTI

IsingiroMTI, RHITES, UNICEF, WFP

C

KanunguIDI, MTI, UNFPA, CARE, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, GRI, URCS, SCI, MSF-F

KisoroMTI, UNICEF, WFP

C

E

E

E

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