Health

The Italian Cooperation interventions in the Health sector sustain local authorities to increase accessibility, quality and inclusiveness of basic health services with a specific focus on child health, maternal health, nutrition services, as well as integration between reproductive, psyco-social and mental health services and emergency ambulance services.

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The Italian Cooperation interventions in the Health sector sustain local authorities to increase accessibility, quality and inclusiveness of basic health services with a specific focus on child health, maternal health, nutrition services, as well as integration between reproductive, psyco-social and mental health services and emergency ambulance services.

Main beneficiaries of these actions are the most vulnerable population between refugees, IDPs, returnees and host community, and particularly women and girls among them.

AICS provides medical equipment and medical services – including the rehabilitation of health centres – to people in need, with a focus on the ones affected by the Syria crisis. The first intervention in the Health sector is the Italian-Jordanian field hospital, which started operating in September 2012 in the nascent Za’atari Refugee Camp through a partnership among the Italian National Alpini Association, the Civil Protection Department, and the Jordanian Royal Medical Services, with the support of the Italian Cooperation and the government of Jordan.

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Objective:

To improve accessibility to quality health services and improve the protection of internally displaced persons, refugees and host communities with special attention to children and adolescents with disabilities and chronic diseases.

Activities:

  • To improve the accessibility of quality health services and to improve the protection of IDPs, refugees and host communities with particular attention to children and adolescents with disabilities and chronic diseases:
  • Technical evaluation of available services
  • Light Rehabilitation and Furniture at the Hevi Pediatric Hospital Outpatient Clinics
  • Design and implementation of a training programme
  • Mobile territorial supervision and clinical tutoring teams
  • Development of standardized tools for patient registration and follow-up
  • Production of educational and awareness-raising material
  • Supply of technical aids and psychomotor equipment
  • Supply of drugs for children with type 1 diabetes and thalassemia
  • Analysis and return of patient data from the Hevi Pediatric Teaching Hospital, Thalassemia Centre (TC), Early Detection of Childhood Disability Center (EDCDC) and 27 PHC (Primary Health Care Center) of the Duhok Governorate.

Last update: 11/03/2026, 16:54