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Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
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Health Pooled Fund 2 - South Sudan

The Overall Objective of the programme is to improve stability, migration management and development in the region strengthening resilience of communities and in particular the most vulnerable, as well as the refugees and displaced people in South Sudan.

Main objectives

The Specific Objectives are: 1) to increase access to quality health services in particular by children, pregnant women and other vulnerable groups; 2) to strengthen health system institutional functioning including governance, effectiveness, efficiency and equity and 3) to increase ownership, governance and demand of communities for health services.

Contracts

Department for International Development UK

EUR 20 000 000

Health Pooled Fund 2 - South Sudan

Action Fiche

2 MARZU 2023
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Region and Country
Horn of Africa
Thematic
Strengthening resilience of communities

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