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Supporting basic emergency healthcare services in conflict-affected areas of Libya.

Libya

Status

Closed

Aid type

Project-type interventions

Libya


Location

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€ 500,000
Committed
€ 500,000
Used

Description

The project aims to save lives and improve access to basic health services and essential and emergency healthcare for people in need and affected by the conflict in Libya. read more close
Year Committed Used
2017 € 500,000 € 500,000

Agency

Type Name Channel code
Government AICS - Italian Agency for Cooperation and Development 11000

Channel reported

Type Name Channel code
Multilateral WHO - ORGANIZZAZIONE MONDIALE DELLA SANITÀ 41307

Project data

  • IATI IdentifierXM-DAC-6-4-011187-01-3
  • CRS Activity identifier2017000066
  • AID011187/01/3
  • Planned start 2017/06/28
  • Planned End 2018/01/26
  • Actual start 2017/09/04
  • Actual end 2018/01/26
  • Bi/Multilateral Bilateral
  • Status Closed
  • Tied status Untied

Sectors

  • 72010 - Material relief assistance and services 100.0%

Policy markers

  • Gender Equality significant objective
  • Disability significant objective
  • Aid to Environment not targeted
  • Participatory Development/Good Governance not targeted
  • Trade Development not targeted
  • Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity not targeted
  • Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation not targeted
  • Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation not targeted
  • Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification not targeted
  • Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) not targeted

SDGs

  • 3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
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