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According to bank documents, the project objective is to support COVID-19 vaccination deployment and COVID-19 response for refugee populations and their host communities in Lebanon.
The project will support 3 components:
Component 1: Vaccine registration. This component will support activities to improve the registration of refugee and host community populations, including community consultations and mobilization, an active search of population, logistic support, and media campaigns to increase awareness for vaccination.
Component 2: Vaccine deployment. This component will finance activities including the establishment and management of vaccination sites (fixed and mobile) for refugees and host communities, logistic support for vulnerable and high-risk beneficiaries to the vaccination sites, and supplies for vaccinations.
Component 3: COVID-19 Response. This component will finance activities to improve access to treatment of COVID-19 for refugees and host communities, including strengthening of logistic support to mobilize care for the target population, increased availability of front-line personnel, hygiene promotion campaigns, and improved detection capacity in areas of intervention.
World Bank:
Contact : Ronald Eduardo Gomez Suarez
Title : Senior Economist, Health
Telephone No : 202-473-7991
Borrower : Lebanese Red Cross
Implementing Agency:
Lebanese Red Cross
Contact : Georges Kettaneh
Title : Secretary General
Telephone No : 9611372802
Email : Georges.Kettaneh@redcross.org.lb
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