Introduction

The Nahr el Bared Emergency & Recovery Information System is an online platform aiming at consolidating and centralizing all resources and information regarding aid provision to the Nahr el Bared's affected population in North Lebanon. The platform has a multi-layer categorization system, that allows ease of access and is customized to help the users locate information they need in an efficient manner.
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Lebanon Support: Nahr El-Bared Statistical Report

Foreword

In 1948, one hundred thousand Palestinians fled to Lebanon from Palestine, mainly from Haifa, Acre and the Galilee. In Lebanon “temporary” camps were established to provide shelter to the refugees. Today, most of the refugees live in camps that are still precarious settlements even if they have become more like permanent neighborhoods, or they live in clusters of Palestinian homes outside the camps, in the so-called “gatherings”. They are reported to face the worst living conditions among the Palestinian refugees in the host countries in the Middle East. In a situation characterized as one of physical misery, fear and insecurity, most refugees face very limited employment opportunities and possess scant economic resources.

Mental & Reproductive Health Survey

Welfare Association in partnership with several other organizations and with the financial support of the Big Lottery Fund UK, have developed a project that aims to “Empower Nahr el Bared returnees/displaced to transition from
crisis to Recovery”

The project will address immediate and medium‐term mental and physical health needs of the most vulnerable population
among refugee families displaced from the destroyed Nahr el Bared Palestinian refugee camp, as well as medium‐term

Education & Health/MHPS Cluster Meeting Minutes 12 August 2010

 Health/MHPS UNRWA/NGOs Updates:
o MDM Psychosocial coordinator and UNRWA MDG-F Officer introduced the “IASC Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Guidelines for Interventions in Emergencies”. The handbook which was prepared in 2006 is considered a tool for organization working on MHPS to coordinate, plan and implement their activities in emergency settings. The speakers invited participants to a one day workshop to explore the content of this handbook, to train them on how to use it while implementing their projects and how to benefit of all the tools in the book.

Health/MHPS Cluster Meeting Minutes (8 June 2010)

1- Agenda Items:
 UNRWA/NGOs Updates
 Psychotropic Drugs list
 Drugs Awareness Campaign Updates
 AOB

2- Main Discussion Points:

Actions Taken/Progress
 Agenda item 1
 The cluster lead announced that UNRWA will do reform to its 26 clinics in Lebanon. The total of 60 employees developed the plan after a series of meetings with UNRWA health caretakers, focus groups with patients, and filling out the total of 1,500 questionnaires on the subject. The project will start as pilot project in few clinics in Lebanon including Beddawi Clinic in the North.

Health/MHPS Cluster Meeting Minutes (28 April 2010)

Meeting Attendance: UNRWA, UNRC, PCYI, PHRO, CBRA, CISS, GKF, MDM-F, WVL, Al Shifaa, Handicap International
1- Agenda Items:
 UNRWA/NGOs Updates
 Dugs Awareness Campaign Task Force Meeting
 AOB

2- Main Discussion Points:

Actions Taken/Progress
 Agenda item 1

Drugs Awareness Campaign Taskforce Meeting Minutes (26 April 2010)

1- Agenda Items:
 Drugs Awareness Campaign

2- Main Discussion Points:

UNRWA Health Coordinator opened the meeting by welcoming participants. He noted that the objective of the meeting is to discuss a drugs awareness campaign targeting youth in the camp. He sensitized participants on the importance of, the campaign, a comprehensive intervention plan, and the need for joint efforts to address such issues.
He also shared a list of suggested activities for the campaign:

Focus Groups
Awareness in Schools
Cine Club
Competitions (drawings and writing)

Health/MHPS Cluster Meeting Minutes (24 March 2010)

 Agenda item 1
 UNRC started by briefing participants about the visits undertaken with UNRWA to update the Health Action Plan. The visits included PRCS (Al Hilal), Al Shifaa and Beit Atfal Al Somoud. Dr. Matari underlined that Al Shifaa are charging examination fees and that this issue needs to be examined further. Mr. Ahmad Daoud commented that charging “symbolic” fees is sometimes a donor condition in order to avoid system abuse. Dr. Matari affirmed but stressed that a review of AlShifaa needs to be done.

Health/MHPS Cluster Meeting Minutes (4 February 2010)

Meeting Attendance: UNRWA, UPP, Ghassan Kanafani, CBRA, World Vision, Welfare Association and UNRC
1- Agenda Items:
 UNRWA/NGOs Updates
 UNRWA Hospitalization System
 Medical Card Initiative
 AOB

2- Main Discussion Points:

Actions Taken/Progress
 Agenda item 1

Lebanon Support's NBC Statistical Report Presentation

Lebanon Support will be releasing soon the Nahr El-Bared Statistical Report, which summarizes key information related to the conditions and the situation of the Nahr El-Bared community before and after the war.

Attached is the presentation on the main findings of the report

Health Cluster/MHPS Sub-Cluster Meeting Minutes (22 December 2009)

2- Main Discussion Points:

Actions Taken/Progress
 Agenda item 1
On H1N1, Dr. Matari informed participants that the awareness campaign continues, the competition between schools started, and only four schools did not pass the evaluation. UNRWA will conduct this competition in all its schools in Lebanon.

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