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The Health Minister chaired a meeting to review and approve the terms of reference for the health sector damage assessment project.

Minister of Health Leads Meeting on Health Sector Damage Assessment Project

ADEN, Yemen – Dr. Qassem Baheeb, the Minister of Public Health and Population, chaired a crucial meeting today in Aden. The gathering focused on reviewing and finalizing the terms of reference for the Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA) project in its fifth phase. This initiative receives funding from the German Development Bank and is implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).

Objectives and Importance of the DANA Project

The meeting aimed to unify technical and planning concepts across various sectors of the Ministry of Health. Participants discussed the study’s objectives, necessary data components, and the significance of this assessment for effective planning. The evaluation will help prioritize needs based on the actual requirements of health sectors in targeted areas.

Project Framework and Future Plans

Attendees also examined the project’s reference frameworks, implementation mechanisms, and future expansion plans based on current evaluation results. The Minister emphasized the project’s critical role, describing DANA as a unique experience in assessing health-related damages and needs. He noted that the current phase specifically targets Sheikh Othman District in Aden, expressing hope for the project’s expansion to include other districts and areas in need.

Enhancing Health Sector Capacity

Dr. Baheeb highlighted that the study focuses on rehabilitating various sectors within the Ministry of Health. It aims to enhance their capacity to systematically monitor and document damages while developing appropriate rehabilitation plans based on realistic priorities. He urged stakeholders to seize this opportunity to achieve the project’s intended goals.

Conclusion

The DANA project represents a significant step toward improving health services in Yemen. By addressing the needs of the health sector, the initiative aims to foster a more resilient healthcare system in the region.

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