Health

IDA has emerged as a leading healthcare partner in northwestern Syria (NWS), supporting approximately 55% of healthcare services in the region.

Leadership in Healthcare

Health program
Objectives

Improving access to quality primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare services.

Strengthening healthcare facilities in northern Syria.

Empowering local governance of the healthcare system and upgrading the capacity of the local health care providers through quality training programs and medical education initiatives.

Ensuring the sustainability of healthcare programs without government support.

Expanding access to healthcare for all, especially vulnerable populations and people with disabilities.

In 2023,

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healthcare services directly benefiting 431,144 individuals.

Operational Structure

Streamlined Approach for Quality Care

IDA employs a structured approach to health programming, including a Project Management Unit with field coordinators, project managers and area managers. A Technical Unit monitors, evaluates and maintains the quality of care and service provision.

Specialized teams in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) and Information Management ensure a streamlined workflow.

Our own Health Information Management System (HIMS 1 & 2) enables data collection, analysis, documentation, archiving, and data-driven decision-making.

Programs

Primary Health Care

IDA supports 45 primary healthcare centers in Aleppo and Idlib governorates to ensure continuous access to essential life-saving healthcare services. These health facilities comprise 36 fixed centers and 9 mobile centers. They offer a range of services, including reproductive healthcare, child health, management of communicable and non-communicable diseases and community-based health intervention including home visits, outreach health promotion activities and school health mobile teams. Additionally, many of these healthcare facilities integrate mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS).

In parallel, IDA is strengthening the health system’s referral capacity to minimize service fragmentation. This is accomplished through the leadership of a health network in Afrin, which facilitates coordination and provides gap funding for over 25 healthcare centers. IDA actively promotes effective referrals and capacity building among local healthcare providers and primary healthcare management staff.

Funded

CENTERS

IDA is supporting the Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) in 10 primary health care facilities under the technical leadership of the Syria Immunization group in Azaz, Jarablus, Al-Bab, and Afrin.

IDA activated three equipped dental mobile clinics to improve access to dentistry care services in Azaz, Al-Bab and Jarablus districts.

Secondary Health Care

IDA plays a crucial role in addressing gaps in the health system by focusing on quality secondary healthcare services and managing referrals from lower-level facilities. To elevate the health system and provide advanced secondary and tertiary care, IDA has strategically partnered with donors, securing necessary health technologies and expertise for specialized surgical interventions.

A significant achievement lies in establishing a crucial supply line for medications and medical supplies. This success stems from strategic partnerships with international donors and UN agencies, coupled with effective medical supply chain management practices. IDA utilizes well-equipped warehouses in northwest Syria for efficient storage and distribution.

Work Areas

Geographical
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General Hospital

5 Hospitals & 9 Medical Devices

Azaz District

Notably, in Muhammad Wassim Maaz Hospital, IDA has gained access to a range of surgical procedures, including reconstructive, vascular, neurologic, orthopedic, urologic, ophthalmologic surgeries and tumor removal. Additionally, IDA has bolstered diagnostic and curative capabilities by acquiring advanced health technologies such as two CT Scan devices, one MRI, a cardiac catheterization device, three mammography devices for breast cancer detection, an advanced ophthalmic surgery device, and endoscopic ultrasound devices.

Afrin District

Notably, in Muhammad Wassim Maaz Hospital, IDA has gained access to a range of surgical procedures, including reconstructive, vascular, neurologic, orthopedic, urologic, ophthalmologic surgeries and tumor removal. Additionally, IDA has bolstered diagnostic and curative capabilities by acquiring advanced health technologies such as two CT Scan devices, one MRI, a cardiac catheterization device, three mammography devices for breast cancer detection, an advanced ophthalmic surgery device, and endoscopic ultrasound devices.

Jarablus District

Furthermore, IDA extends comprehensive healthcare services to individuals with disabilities, offering artificial limbs, joints, assistive devices (mobility aids, hearing aids and eyeglasses), and physical rehabilitation services. Specialized care services also include support for two blood banks in Azaz and Atareb Subdistricts, three cholera treatment centers in Azaz, Afrin, and Jarablus districts, and one tuberculosis management center in Al-Bab District.