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MdM: mental health services

MdM psychologists are present in the health care centres in order to deal with psychosomatic complaints and provide consultations and referral to more specific mental health care when needed.

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MdM: support in the provision of reproductive health services

A lot of consultations in the health care centres are dedicated to antenatal and postnatal care. Family planning and awareness sessions take place in the health care centres and mobile medical unit.

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MdM: support in the provision of primary health care services

MdM assists the Al Qaa primary health care centre through: financial support, supply in essential drugs, capacity-building and new recruitments

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MdM: support in the provision of primary health care services

MdM assists Amel in the management of a mobile medical unit, covering areas around Kamed El Loz: financial support, supply in essential drugs, capacity-building and new recruitments

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MdM: support in the provision of primary health care services

MdM assists Amel in the management of Al Ain and Kamed El Loz health care centres through:
- Financial support, so that the centres and mobile unit can offer completely free medical consultations for pregnant women and children under five as well as receive any vulnerable person in return for a symbolic contribution;

- Supply in essential drugs, in order for the patients to access free treatment;

- Capacity-building of the medical teams and new recruitments, to cope with the rising number of consultations.

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Muslim Aid: aid distribution, healthcare and shelter support

Muslim Aid’s recent humanitarian activity includes distribution of relief packs containing food items, clothes, outerwear, thermals, blankets, coal and mattresses to beneficiaries inside Syria. In addition to this, rugs and hygiene packs have also been distributed to over 2000 refugee families in Lebanon and 500 families in Jordan.
As well as emergency aid, Muslim Aid has also provided healthcare and shelter support to Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon.

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FPSC: Distribution of technical aids to disabled pesons and provision of physiotherapy sessions

This activity is carried out in the framework of a regional project aiming at providing accessibility to disabled persons to public spaces and to job opportunities. The specific action described here is carried out in the previouly mentioned regions in Lebanon but also in Aleppo and in Zaatari camp in Jordan through our local partners. Specialized staff will examine the syrian refugees and provide the most suitable technical aid to cope with his physical disability. Moreover, patients will receive on average 10 physiotherapy sessions during the period of the activity.

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IMC: Secondary Health Care

As there are no field hospitals operating in Lebanon, unlike other host countries, the burden of meeting refugees’ secondary health care needs falls on the existing public and private hospital system. Providing health care in this way greatly strains the resources of the hospitals treating this population, and hospitalizations can be extremely costly.
Since January, through contracts with 17 hospitals, International Medical Corps has supported treatment for 11,695 inpatients and 1,752 outpatients. 90 percent of these patients are women, children and elderly.

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IMC: Mobile Medical Unit

For the mobile clinics: In the North we are covering all wadi Khaled and Akkar based on need. In Beirut the clinic covers the Beirut Southern suburbs. In the Bekaa we cover Houch el Harim, Khiara, Ghaze, and Marej. In the South we cover all areas based on need

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IMC: Health care support - Primary Health Care

Primary Healthcare services provided to registered Syrian refugees through these clinics at reduced fees. International Medical Corps not only contracts clinics, but often also enhances their service provision and sustainability through management training programs and the provision of medication and equipment.

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