DrupalCamp Atlanta 2022 - Effective Project Management
Refugee health sector working group - Gaziantep, March 2017
1. SE Health Sector Working
Group
Turkey
Gaziantep
14 March 2017
Matteo Dembech
Health Sector Coordinator ad interim
2. Meeting agenda
1. Working Group ToR and Work Plan
2. Partners update
3. Vaccination Campaign update
4. Migrant Health Training Centers
5. IM update
6. Referrals brainstorming
7. Funding opportunities
8. Reminders
9. AOB
4. 1. Data & information sharing
2. Improved partners coordination
3. Joint advocacy
4. Information management
Next HWG adoption of Work Plan (1 extra
hour meeting?)
1) Working Group ToR & Work Plan
6. 3) Vaccination campaign update
• Adana
• Adıyaman
• Ankara
• Bursa
• Diyarbakır
• Batman
• Gaziantep
• Hatay
• İstanbul
• İzmir
• Kahramanmaraş
• Kayseri
• Kilis
• Kocaeli
• Konya
• Malatya
• Mardin
• Mersin
• Osmaniye
• Şanlıurfa
2-59 Months old ones 1-11 Months old ones 12-59 Months old ones
DaBT+IPV+Hib
(Pentavalent Vaccine)
Hepatitis-B Vaccine Measles-Mumps-Rubella
Vaccine (MMR)
• Additional 3 days
• Ongoing data aggregation
• Provincial supervisors completing reports
• PHIT Technical Committee meeting to discuss: lessons learnt and
needs for 2nd and 3rd rounds
13. 6) Referral brainstorming
10 minutes discussion
What are the problems related to health referrals?
Receiving referrals from case management VS
Secondary Health Care referrals
14. 7)Funding opportunities:BPRM
PRM Notice of Funding Opportunity for NGO programs:
(a) PRM will consider funding only those projects that include a target beneficiary base
of at least 50 percent non-Syrian refugees and asylum seekers, including Afghans
and/or Iraqis, among others.
(b) Proposals must focus on Protection
(ii) Case management services to strengthen and/or facilitate access of vulnerable
refugees and asylum seekers to registration, health care, education, shelter, translation
services, legal counselling, and work permits or job placements;
(iii) Child protection interventions and/or psychosocial support services; and/or (iv)
Basic needs assistance for new arrivals or especially vulnerable individuals and
families, including persons with disabilities, LGBTI individuals, and survivors of gender-
based violence, among others.