Red Cross Society of China COVID-19 Preparedness Profile
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Red Cross Society of China COVID-19 preparedness profile (as of May 5, 2020) Risk & Hazards Demography People reached INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index1 Population:7 1,392,730,000 Program: Active: Direct: Indirect: Population over 65:7 11% Hazard & Lack coping Epidemic/Pandemic: No - - Vulnerability Risk class Exposure capacity 7 Income level: Upper middle income CBS: No - - 4.0 5.2 0.3 Low Urban (percentage):7 59% INFORM COVID-19 risk rank: 139 of 191 countries Health (all program): No - - IFRC Operations (last 5 years) WASH: No - - Highlighted INFORM COVID-19 sub-components DREF & Appeals11 Socio-Economic Vulnerability: 2.6 DRR: Yes - - Epidemics Non-Epidemics Total Social Inclusion: No - - Food Security: 1.8 Count 0 1 1 Gender Based Violence (GBV): 4.1 CHF 0 381,563 381,563 Long-term Yes 7,811,144 - programmes: Movement (international & national): 5.6 All IFRC supported responses (last 5 yrs): Floods (2018) First Aid: Yes (3,030,962 volunteers trained) Behaviour (awareness & trust)): 3.7 National Society capacity strenghtening Governance (effectiveness & corruption): 5.0 Red Cross Society of China and development processes24 Access to healthcare: 3.3 Mandate and resources13, 9, 6 - Health context NS Auxiliary role recognized: Partial IDRL Law/Mechanism: - About: Country profiles Global Health Security Index:2 51 out of 195 Branches and warehouses: 94,532 The purpose of this document is to help outline National Society risk as well Global Health Security preparedness levels: as capacities for preparedness, containment, and mitigation of COVID-19. Staff (% accidental insurance): 16,899 (0%) Preventing pathogens: More prepared This document pulls existing IFRC and public information to inform about Volunteers (% a. insurance): 1,218,721 (0%) country-level risk and hazards, health context, Movement representation, Early detection/reporting of epidemics: More prepared National Society programs and services, and coordination mechanisms. Youth (6-29 yrs) (% volunteers): - (-%) INFORM and GHSI methodology and details on how to read the Responding & mitigating spread: More prepared severity scales are available in the link below, in the links in the data Continuity of care (MHPSS:14 source section. Treat the sick & protect health workers: More prepared Unknown support for Staff. Unknown support for Volunteers. For more information on National Society capacity strengthening and Commitments (HR, funding & norms): More prepared development processes, please contact: 15, 16 • National Society Development (NSD) for Organisational Capacity Medical services Assessment and Certification (OCAC) and Branch Organizational Risk/vulnerability to biological threats: More at risk Capacity Assessment (BOCA) Pre-hospital care: Yes ReadyScore:3 - out of 100 • Disaster and Crisis Prevention, Response and Recovery (DCPRR) for National Society Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) Health Centre(s): - and cash preparedness GHS process engagement4, 5 • Logistics team for Logistics assessments Hospital(s): Yes Joint External Evaluation (JEE): - Higher Education: - Data Sources National Action Plan for Health Security: Completed 1 INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index (v0.1.2) 2 Global Health Security Index (GHSI) (2019) Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA): Yes Programmes 3 Prevent Epidemics ReadyScore (2019) 4 WHO Strategic Partnership for International Health Regulations (2005) 8, 7 and Health Security (2020) Healthcare system capacity (per 1,000 population) Community-based Health & First Aid 5 Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) (2020) 17 6 IFRC Federation-wide databank and reporting system (2018) 6.2 Hospital bed(s) (2020) (CBHFA) 7 World Bank Open Data 8 Imperial College London (ICL) and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 2 Physician(s) (2015) Is CBHFA active: 9 IFRC Disaster Law Database (IDRL) (2020) No 10 IFRC National Society Directory (2018) 2 Nurse(s) and midwi(ves) (2015) 11 IFRC Go (2020) No CBHFA activities: 12 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (2020) 13 IFRC COVID-19 Government Actions (2020) 1 Community healthcare worker(s) (2011) - 14 IFRC MHPSS: Survey (2019) 15 Global Advisory Panel on Corporate Governance and Risk No Health topics taught: Management of Blood Services in Red Cross and Red Crescent RCRC Movement Presence Societies. Global Mapping - Red Cross / Red Crescent National - Society involvement in country blood programs, 2018. 9, 10 16 Business Continunity Planning/Medical capacity mapping (2020) IFRC Region: Asia Pacific Community Engagement & Accountability 17 IFRC CBHFA: Survey (2019) 18 IFRC Community Engagement & Accountability: Map (2019) IFRC CCST:9, 10 Beijing (CEA)18 19 IFRC Community Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness Program 20 IFRC Community-based Surveillance (2020) 9, 10 21 IFRC Global Safe Water Initiative (GWSI) Portal (2018) IFRC Country Office: - 22 IFRC Disaster Risk Reduction: Global mapping (2018) HR Capacity: 23 IFRC Social Inclusion capacity mapping (2019) IFRC Status agreement:9, 10 Yes - 24 IFRC National Society Development (2019) Structure: IFRC Bank account:9, 10 Yes Found incomplete, incorrect, or out of date - information?Ideas on how to improve? Please share 9, 10 Corresponding language: English No Programs: your feedback. - ICRC Presence:12 Yes Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)14 Partner National Societies (financial support):6 The Thai Red Cross Society, Chilean Red Cross, Red Number of volunteers trained in: Cross of Benin, Philippine Red Cross, Zimbabwe Red Basic Psychosocial support (PSS): - Cross Society, Peruvian Red Cross, Colombian Red Psychological First Aid (PFA): - Cross Society, Red Cross Society of the Republic Number of highly skilled volunteers: of Moldova, Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, Sri Social Workers (-), Psychologist (-), Psychiatrist (-), Lanka Red Cross Society, Myanmar Red Cross Society, Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) (-) Vietnam Red Cross Society, Sierra Leone Red Cross Society, Portuguese Red Cross, Red Cross of the Unknown current Psychosocial (PSS) activities: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexican Red - Cross, Iraqi Red Crescent Society, Albanian Red Cross, The Red Cross of Serbia, Afghan Red Crescent, Unknown current Mental Health (MH) activities: Maldivian Red Crescent, Malawi Red Cross Society, - Cambodian Red Cross Society, Cuban Red Cross, Unknown MHPSS target populations: Kazakh Red Crescent, Red Crescent Society of - Kyrgyzstan, Ethiopian Red Cross Society, The Uganda Red Cross Society, Lao Red Cross, Pakistan Red Other programming19, 20, 6, 21, 22, 23 Crescent, Mongolian Red Cross Society.