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Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
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Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus: Strengthening a Decentralized Health System for protracted displaced populations in North and South Darfur (HealthPro)

This project is prepared on the basis of the EU humanitarian-development-peace Nexus Action approach in Sudan. It promotes durable solutions for displacement-affected communities and access to quality health services in target localities in North and South Darfur strengthening the different building blocks of the decentralised health system. It brings together experienced humanitarian and development cooperation actors (GOAL and the Italian Development Cooperation), building upon the experience of similar approach implemented in West Darfur.

Main objectives

The overall objective of HealthPro is to contribute to providing Universal Health Coverage in North and South Darfur States and the specific objective is to support the decentralised health system in North and South Darfur States, so that Locality Health Authorities are able to deliver Primary Health Care to protracted IDP and host communities.

Contracts

GOAL

EUR 4 905 000

Humanitarian Development Nexus: Strengthening a Decentralized Health System for protracted displaced population (HealthPro) in Kutum, Umbaro and Serf Umra - North Darfur State

 

Italian Agency for Development Cooperation

EUR 9 795 000

Humanitarian Development Nexus: Strengthening a Decentralized Health System for protracted displaced population (HealthPro) in Al Fasher and Nyala - North and South Darfur States

 

Action Fiche

  • 2 MARCH 2023
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Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Italian Development Cooperation
  • GOAL

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