Mali Red Cross COVID-19 Preparedness Profile(As of May 5
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Mali Red Cross COVID-19 preparedness profile (as of May 5, 2020) Risk & Hazards DREF & Appeals11 People reached INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index1 Epidemics Non-Epidemics Total Program: Active: Direct: Indirect: Count 1 3 4 CHF 59,882 664,385 724,267 Hazard & Lack coping Epidemic/Pandemic: CP3 - - Vulnerability Risk class Exposure capacity All IFRC supported responses (last 5 yrs): CBS: No - - 6.0 2.5 5.1 High Floods (2019), Floods (2018), Floods (2016), Ebola INFORM COVID-19 risk rank: 31 of 191 countries Preparedness (2015) Health (all program): Yes 856,806 - WASH: Yes 307,356 - Highlighted INFORM COVID-19 sub-components Mali Red Cross Socio-Economic Vulnerability: 7.5 DRR: Yes 38,108 - Mandate and resources13, 9, 6 Food Security: 0.8 Social Inclusion: Yes 75,086 - NS Auxiliary role recognized: - Gender Based Violence (GBV): 6.9 Long-term Yes 1,243,470 - IDRL Law/Mechanism: - programmes: Movement (international & national): 0.0 Branches and warehouses: 188 First Aid: Yes (1,502 volunteers trained) Behaviour (awareness & trust)): 5.9 Staff (% accidental insurance): 252 (0%) National Society capacity strenghtening Governance (effectiveness & corruption): 7.1 Volunteers (% a. insurance): 10,604 (51%) and development processes24 Access to healthcare: 8.1 Youth (6-29 yrs) (% volunteers): 9,312 (88%) Cash preparedness - Self assessment 4. Health context Continuity of care (MHPSS:14 Implementation (2019), NS PER - Orientation (2019), PSS support for Staff. PSS support for Volunteers. NS PER - Self Assessment (2019) Global Health Security Index:2 147 out of 195 Medical services15, 16 About: Country profiles Global Health Security preparedness levels: Pre-hospital care: No Preventing pathogens: Least prepared The purpose of this document is to help outline National Society risk as well Health Centre(s): Yes as capacities for preparedness, containment, and mitigation of COVID-19. Early detection/reporting of epidemics: Least prepared This document pulls existing IFRC and public information to inform about Hospital(s): No country-level risk and hazards, health context, Movement representation, Responding & mitigating spread: Least prepared National Society programs and services, and coordination mechanisms. Higher Education: - Treat the sick & protect health workers: Least prepared INFORM and GHSI methodology and details on how to read the severity scales are available in the link below, in the links in the data Commitments (HR, funding & norms): More prepared Programmes source section. For more information on National Society capacity strengthening and Risk/vulnerability to biological threats: Most at risk Community-based Health & First Aid development processes, please contact: 17 3 (CBHFA) • National Society Development (NSD) for Organisational Capacity ReadyScore: 35 out of 100 Assessment and Certification (OCAC) and Branch Organizational Capacity Assessment (BOCA) GHS process engagement4, 5 Is CBHFA active: Yes • Disaster and Crisis Prevention, Response and Recovery (DCPRR) for National Society Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) and cash preparedness Joint External Evaluation (JEE): Completed 1 CBHFA activities: Other • Logistics team for Logistics assessments National Action Plan for Health Security: In pipeline 2 Health topics taught: Data Sources Maternal and Newborn Child Health, Other Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA): Yes 1 INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index (v0.1.2) 2 Global Health Security Index (GHSI) (2019) 3 Prevent Epidemics ReadyScore (2019) Healthcare system capacity (per 1,000 population)8, 7 Community Engagement & Accountability 18 4 WHO Strategic Partnership for International Health Regulations (2005) (CEA) and Health Security (2020) 0 Hospital bed(s) (2020) 5 Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) (2020) 6 IFRC Federation-wide databank and reporting system (2018) HR Capacity: 7 World Bank Open Data 0 Physician(s) (2016) 8 Imperial College London (ICL) and London School of Hygiene & - Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 0 Nurse(s) and midwi(ves) (2016) 9 IFRC Disaster Law Database (IDRL) (2020) Structure: 10 IFRC National Society Directory (2018) 11 IFRC Go (2020) 0 Community healthcare worker(s) (2010) - 12 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (2020) 13 IFRC COVID-19 Government Actions (2020) No Programs: 14 IFRC MHPSS: Survey (2019) RCRC Movement Presence 15 Global Advisory Panel on Corporate Governance and Risk - Management of Blood Services in Red Cross and Red Crescent 9, 10 Societies. Global Mapping - Red Cross / Red Crescent National IFRC Region: Africa Society involvement in country blood programs, 2018. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support 16 Business Continunity Planning/Medical capacity mapping (2020) 14 IFRC CCST:9, 10 Dakar (MHPSS) 17 IFRC CBHFA: Survey (2019) 18 IFRC Community Engagement & Accountability: Map (2019) 19 IFRC Community Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness Program 9, 10 IFRC Country Office: - Number of volunteers trained in: 20 IFRC Community-based Surveillance (2020) Basic Psychosocial support (PSS): 30 21 IFRC Global Safe Water Initiative (GWSI) Portal (2018) IFRC Status agreement:9, 10 - 22 IFRC Disaster Risk Reduction: Global mapping (2018) Psychological First Aid (PFA): 25 23 IFRC Social Inclusion capacity mapping (2019) 24 IFRC National Society Development (2019) 9, 10 IFRC Bank account: - Number of highly skilled volunteers: Found incomplete, incorrect, or out of date Corresponding language:9, 10 French Social Workers (2), Psychologist (0), Psychiatrist (0), Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) (441) information?Ideas on how to improve? Please share ICRC Presence:12 Yes your feedback. 16 current Psychosocial (PSS) activities: Restoring Family Links, Addressing basic needs for volunteers, Awareness Campaigns, Caring for staff and Partner National Societies (financial support):6 volunteers, Gender and diversity mainstreaming, Peer French Red Cross, Swiss Red Cross, Belgian Red support, Psychoeducation, Recreation and creativity Cross, Danish Red Cross, The Canadian Red Cross activities, Recreational activities, Psychological first Society, Luxembourg Red Cross, The Netherlands Red aid, Sensitization activities, Sports and physical Cross, Spanish Red Cross activities, Stress management activities, Support groups, Volunteer support, Trainings Demography 0 current Mental Health (MH) activities: Population:7 19,077,690 No mental health activities 8 MHPSS target populations: Population over 65:7 3% Adolescents, Children, Older persons, Families of Income level:7 Low income missing persons, Internally displaced persons, Migrants, People affected by violence, People affected by war and Urban (percentage):7 42% armed conflict IFRC Operations (last 5 years) Other programming19, 20, 6, 21, 22, 23.