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Health out of camps

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Key points
  • Access to national health services should be prioritized as much as possible
  • Services available must include preventive health activities, surveillance and curative care with a focus on the primary care level and a referral system for emergencies
  • Establish clear standard operating procedures for accessing primary and referral health care
  • Ensure inclusion of refugees in national programmes (e.g., malaria control, EPI, TB and HIV)
  • Monitor access to health care and address barriers

Post emergency phase

After the first 6 months, ensure expansion to full reproductive health services beyond the MISP if not already done.

Ensure monitoring of access and utilization of health services and address identified barriers.

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