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Georgia Joint Needs Assessment
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Georgia Joint Needs Assessment |
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WHO
Purpose of this assignment was to develop needs assessment report for the health sector with the aim to develop a consolidated view of the immediate and mid-term needs in Georgia linked to the armed conflict in South Ossetia.
The CGC experts in close collaboration the MoH and health partners, conducted a needs assessment for the health-sector, and delivered it to the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office Focal Point.
- Collection of baseline data from post-conflict assessment reports performed by NGOs and other health partners, Communicate with the MoH representatives and focal point in conflict affected area to complement and validate information.
- Development of logical framework for the health sector, allowing a projected estimate of the additional financial burden on the health system in the mid and medium term (2-3 years) and the total budget for needs projected for the heath-sector.
- Development of a sectoral plan for mid-term (6 months) and more medium term (2- 3 years) interventions to cover the health needs of the IDPs (short term long term and resettled)and vulnerable groups in the Georgian population.
This needs assessment was presented at a donor’s conference and served as a comprehensive basis for reconstruction fundraising.
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