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Understanding the health status and humanitarian impact of the recent events in the internally displaced population (IDPs) in Tal Abyad and Manbij districts, northern Syria, 2017

Malaeb R, Lenglet AD, Langlois C, White K, Hussein S, de Boever R, Onus R, Desoulieres S
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Abstract
Aims and objectives
2.1. Primary objective
To estimate the prevalence of current illnesses (self-reported), vaccination coverage, and mental health distress related symptoms in the IDP population in order to obtain a baseline that can guide MSF response activities in Raqqa as well as in Tal Abyad and Manbij districts.
2.2. Secondary objectives
1) To estimate the vaccination coverage for key vaccine preventable diseases in children aged 6-59 months among the new IDP population;
2) To describe the demographic characteristics of the IDP population;
3) To describe the displacement routes and experiences of the IDP population;
4) To estimate the prevalence of self-reported morbidities in the previous two weeks;
5) To estimate the global acute malnutrition (GAM) rate of in children aged 6-59 months and pregnant women;
6) To estimate the prevalence of self-reported major chronic diseases;
7) To estimate the prevalence of symptoms commonly associated with mental health distress;
8) To estimate the prevalence of conflict-related violence/trauma experienced during the recall period (365 days);
9) To estimate the retrospective mortality since the beginning of Ar-Raqqa offensive in northern Syria (12 June 2016);
10) To gain more understanding related to the concerns, challenges and priority needs of the IDPs in the community.
Subject Area
displaced populationshumanitarian ethics
Published Date
01-Jul-2018
Languages
English