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Integrated Public Health Programme for Communities affected by Conflict in N.K

Last updated: 02/09/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-202918-DRCB60
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Description

This project allows Oxfam GB, under its strategic Objective 3 to Provide assistance to IDPs, host and natural disasters affected populations in North -Kivu. Targeted communities will reduce public health risks by access to safe and sufficient WATSAN facilities and hygiene promotion. They will increase their capacity of resilience to shocks. Intended to address urgent needs, Oxfam will look at longer -term impact by addressing protection problems especially against women, and children, increased participation, and reducing gender inequalities for 175,000 estimated beneficiaries.


Location

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Congo (Democratic Republic)
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Status Completion

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • Oxfam GB
  • Oxfam Partner(s)

Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 02/09/2022