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1、#page#QIOMSITUATION OVERVIEWIOM IRAQ COVID-19 Strategic Response Plan February-December 2020,USD 20.45 million675,982 Confirmed Cases 139,334 Active Cases 1623,337 Cured Cases | 13.311 Death CasesGovernment lockdown measures including restrictionsoConfirmed aActive oCured oDeath Oon commercial activ
2、ity as well as civilian movementsremain in place across the country. The approach oflocal authorities to the enforcement of these restrictionsvaries across governorates. People can travel freely acrossgovernorates,including between federal lraq and theKurdistan Region of Iraq (KR)International airpo
3、rts in Baghdad.Basra,Erbil Najafand Sulaymaniyah are open for commercial flights butare running at lower capacity. Between January andmid-February 2021,a ban was imposed at the countrysinternational airports of travellers coming from countrieswith high rates of the new and highly contagious strain o
4、fthe virus. On 18 February 2021.this rule was rescindedwith travellers from all countries permitted to enterCumulative Distribution of Cases in Iraq by Health Statusrequirements,indluding testing and quarantine periods.(d) ple sy eiBoopAsd aouad Jo uolsioadau uo sulul1 ForIOM Iraq COVD-19 Strategic
5、Response Plan please vistard is updated daily basethe Ministry of Health (MoH)nttps/bitly/2Oy1eC8IOM IRAQ#page#QIOMSTRATEGIC PRIORITY 1Ensure a well-coordinated. informed and timely response through mobility tracking systemsand strengthening partnership and coordination structures established at the
6、 communitynational and regional levels院Coordination and PartnershipsSeveral Coordination Meetings ConductedThe folowing main activties were implemented(CCCM) partners including for the preparedness andIOM lraq is working with the World Healthter partners, camp management agencies, and otherOrganizat
7、ion (WHO) to align COVID-19 activitiesstakeholders.including through the UN Country Team CUNCT).IOM is co-leading the Health Cluster Taskforce forIOM Iraq collaborated with MoH- KRI and WHO tohealth partners, WHO,Ministry of Health (MoH).plan implementation of a seroprevalence study for theand Camp
8、Coordination and Camp ManagementKRI region as proposed by WHOIMoH KRI in March2021.Tracking Mobility ImpactsN1lraq mobility restriction report publishedThe following main activities were implementedIOM Iraqs Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)Five were reported as closed, 12 partially opencollected i
9、nformation on mobility restrictions withirfour open, and 11 open only for commercial trafficlraq as well as at Points of Entry (PoEs). Restrictionsas well as domestic movement restrictions.DTMinclude limitations on mobility across governoratesproduced one lraq mobility restriction reportas well as o
10、n commercial and trade activity curfews,during the reporting period presenting an overviewgovernment and residency office operating hours,andof mobility restrictions for the monitored PoEs aslegal regulations, and assessed 32 locations includingwellas forlraq in general.PoEs along land borders and m
11、aritime boundaries.3bidhttp/inqdtmiomnt/COVD19/MovementRestictonIOM IRAQ#page#IOMSTRATEGIC PRIORITY 2Contribute to global regional national and community preparedness and response effortsfor COVID-19 to reduce associated morbidity and mortalityRisk Communication and CommunityOver 560 awarenesslsensi
12、tization sessionsreaching more than 6200 indviduals in camp andEngagement (RCCE)non-camp settings in 8 governorates.The folowing mainactvities were implemented6 DPOs staffand 33 IOM staff trained on CWCAAP and COVID-19 precautions.Awareness/sensitization sessions on COVID-19 held.for individuals in
13、camp and non-camp settings inMore than 5,300 IEC materials for COVID-19AnbarBaghdad,ErbilDiyala,Dohuk,Ninewa,Kirkukpaanqlastpand NajafOne training held for Disabled Persons OrganizationsPrinted and distributed information education, and(DPOs) staff in Erbil and Eight trainings for IOM stafcommunicat
14、ion UEC) materials (card games, boardgames,coloring books,flyers,leaflets,COVID-19held in Salah A-Din,Anbar Diyala,and BaghdadCommunication with Communities (CWC)Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), andCOVID-19 precautionary measures in Kirkuk NinewaCOVID-19 precautionsand Anbar牛Technical s
15、upportfor PoE activities continuedPoints of Entry (PoE)Supported the Erbil International Airport to establisha COVID-19 testing laboratory. the first at a PoE inThe following main actvites were implementedlraq, and drafted guidelines and standard operatingprocedure (SOPs for COVID-19 testing at the
16、airportCoordinated with Baghdad International Airport-to be launched in coming weeks.IOM Iraq worked(BIA) oficials to conduct two training sessions forwith iMMAP to design a data management system forairport health teams. Modules included an overview ofall arriving travelers. Using a Quick Response
17、(QR) codeCOVID-19,introduction to public health response andand barcode technology travelers wil be able to trackIternational Health Regulations(IHR,managementtheir samples and see their results as soon as they areand referral of sick travelers, risk communication.andgenerated.more,時More than 97900
18、individuals screened or tri-Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)aged for COVID-19 at supported health clinicsThe following main activities were implementedDistributed Personal protective Equipment PPE)Screening and Trage processes continued at IDPIPC materials, and essential supplies to the suppor
19、tedhealth facilities.Assessments are ongoing to determine-Jadaa camp: Shekhan camp:Erbil - Debaga camp;how to meet ongoing PPEand IPC gaps in partnershipAnbar - AI Mateen camp). These processes arewith Department of Health (DoH)underway in 20+ community clinics throughoutAnbar BaghdadErbil, Dohuk,Ki
20、rkukand Ninewa,Provided ongoinge screened for COVID-19 prior3 coaching and supervision toensuring patients aresupported health facilities and DoH staff buildingto consultations.capacity to monitor screening processes. adhere toIPC standards,and respond to overall needs.IOM IRAQ#page#IOMSTRATEGIC PRI
21、ORITY 3Ensure access of affected people to basic services and commodities. including health care,and protection and social servicesCase Management and Continuity of22 outpatient health faciities and 6 inpatientEssential Servicesfacilities supported in Anbar Erbil Dohuk, Kirkuk,Ninewaand Baghdad gove
22、rnoratesThe following main activities were implemented6 DoH COVID-19 response teams supportedSupported six DoH COVID-19 response teamsContinued support to 22 outpatient health facilitiesand six inpatient facilities in AnbarErbil, Dohukresponsible for monitoring contacts in self-quarantineKirkuk, Nin
23、ewa,and Baghdad governorates. Thisand suspected/confirmed cases in home isolation.included human resources support capacity buildingThe teams are attached to the health faciities thatSupplies and equipment and technical supportsupporting primary health facilities capacity toof this intervention with
24、 DoH counterparts in otherprovide essential servicesgovernorates食2 camps and 65 informal sites supported withCamp Coordination and CampCCCMto prevent. contain or manage cases.Management (CCCM)700 families received COVID-19 prevention kitsThe folowing main actvties were implementedin Salah A-Din.Ongo
25、ing remote CCCM management mechanismsfor displaced community leaders in 2 camps and 65informal sites in Anbar Baghdad Ninewa,and SalahA-Din,including follow up with committees (WomenEmpowerment Group WEG.Youth EmpowermentGroup IYEGJ) for any COVID-19 cases registered inthe sitesnoqe suolssas ssaua.t
26、MB papIAoud pue solllqesIPCOVID 19 preventative measures and how tooperate the hand-washing stations correctly in SinjarNinewa.Distributedwinterization kits including instructionsCOVID-19 precautions, and conducted awarenesssessions to children through distributing instructionalcoloring books and ex
27、ercise books on handwashingand protection from winter season illnesses, whilemaintaining personal hygiene in Baaj and Tal Abta inNinewaIn Salah al Din. the CCCM teams distributed thesecond round of 5 COVID-19 prevention kitHHsto 200 families in Baiji and 5 kits/HHs covered 500families in Touz.IOM IR
28、AQ#page#QIOMSTRATEGIC PRIORITY 3Protection8More than 500 beneficiaries received protectionservices.The folowing main actvities were implementedMore than 490 beneficiaries reach through theProtection help desks and 194 beneficiariesreached through referrals.CVoT).and indvdual services for critical an
29、d urgentcases,including people with known suicide risk thosesafe spaces and helped people access services throughexperiencing psychological consequences of domesticreferrals where appropriate.IOM teams led informationviolence and people with severe or chronic pre-existsessions in Sharya and Khanke c
30、amps in Dohuk and Has-ing mental health disorders. Assistance was deliveredsan Sham camp, Mosul and Sardashti informal settle-through field visits when possible, and otherwise byment in Ninewa and Shirgat in Salah AI-Din.phone,Provided protection information services on rights andservices through pr
31、otection help desks located in IOMIOM IRAQ#page#IOMSTRATEGIC PRIORITY 4LOSupport internationalk national and local partners to respond to the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19AddressingSocio-Economic Impacts of電Milestones verification and monitoring wereThe Crisis159 beneficiaries received ILA serv
32、icesThe folowing main activities were implementedProvided individual livelihoods ULA) services incudingProvided Enterprise Development Fund (EDF) grantsBusiness Support Package (BSP)Ontheob Trainingto Small Medium Enterprises (SME).IOM has been inCOJT) and Vocational Training (VT) to 61 beneficiarie
33、sthe process of verifying the EDF applications receivedin Dohuk, Ninewa, Najaf and Kirkuk. 98 ILAin November for EDF-Women and EDF-RenewableEnergy Applicants who passed the verificatiorbeneficiaries completed their BSP support A new ILAstage and got shortlisted in EDF-WVomen and2021 targeting Mosul
34、in Ninewa and the selection wilEDF-Renewable Energy are now in the full applicationstage,where application sessions are being deliveredtake place in the next reporting period to select 100ILA beneficiaries.conducted in Ninewa, Kirkuk and Najaf. Investmentcommittees visits were undertaken in Basra an
35、dBabylon.prevalence, and supporting that programming is responsive and indusive to the needs of females and persons withdisabilities. Specifically in this reporting period. IOM has been shifting CW actvities in order to implement activtiesmore suitable to female participants. These activties are in
36、safe and socialy acceptable spaces for women to work atin all activities. including those related to the COVID19- response induding 1 avoiding conducting separate activitiesfor persons with disabilities: 2) ensuring that persons with disabilities are consulted about the planned activities andactivit
37、ies: 4) allocating budgets for reasonable accommodations: 5) encouraging the hiring of people with disabilities asfocal points and sharing focal point information: 6) ensuring people with disabilities are informed about all activities.IOM Iraq COVID-19 Response Supported By:gofirirreQATAR CHARITYukaidAustralianUSAIDCanadaiAidat IRAQPSUomintpleaseOyF1OMraqIOMraqIOMlraqrqiomint帶IOM IRAQ#page#