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Appendix C Sample Units Appendix C Sample Units Urban Governorates Cairo Unit Name Unit Type Abnaa El Zaytoon El Sharkaia EFPA El Helal El Ahmar-Helwan EFPA Happy Childhood - El Sayeda EFPA The Development of The Society-Ramlet Bolak EFPA Helwan Fever Hosp El Maasara H.O Health Office El Nasr H.O. Health Office El Koba H.O. Health Office Koba 2 Health Office El Abasia H.O Health Office El Ezab H.O Health Office El Azhar H.O Health Office Bolak 2 H.O Health Office El Zawia El Gdida H.O Health Office Helwan 1 M.C.H M.C.H Shobra 2 M.C.H M.C.H El Maadi M.C.H M.C.H El Darb El Ahmer M.C.H M.C.H El Saida M.C.H M.C.H Ein Shams 1 Mobile Clinic El Salam 2 Mobile Clinic El Mataria 1 Mobile Clinic Manshaat Naser 1 Mobile Clinic El Nahda Charity Association Other NGO Egyption Association For Population Service Other NGO Islamic Association Clinic Other NGO Family Planning Clinic In El Anba Barsoom Hospital - El Maasara Other NGO Petrol Hospital Other NGO The Clinic of Social Islamic Development Other NGO El Erada Medical Center Other NGO The Womanhood of Hoda Sharawy Association -El Sayeda Zeinab Other NGO The Medical Center In Badr El Din Association-El Gamalaya Other NGO El Helal El Ahmar-Ein El Seira Other NGO The Womanhood Association Unit For Health- Abdein Other NGO Ebn Kaseer El Islamaya Clinic In Dar El Salam - El Basateen (Cop) Other NGO Family Planning Clinic In El Abagaya Association - El Khalifa (Cop) Other NGO El Kazendara Public/Dest.Hospital Shobra Public/Dest.Hospital El Monira. Public/Dest.Hospital El Mrazik R.H.U Atlas M.C U.H.U Hadaak Helwan M.C U.H.U Ain Elsira M.C U.H.U El Tonsy El Gdid MC U.H.U APPENDIX C 413 El Marg H.C U.H.U El Marg El Garbia U.H.U El Delta H.C U.H.U El Bsatin Garb M.C U.H.U El Hgana M.C U.H.U Mahmsha H.C U.H.U Misr El Gdida M.C U.H.U Monshaat Naser U.H.U 15 MAY M.C U.H.U Zenhom M.C U.H.U El Nozha El Gdida M.C U.H.U Alexandria Unit Name Unit Type Sporting Center CSI El Shatby University Hospital EFPA Derbala Center For Productive Health Services EFPA Family Planning Clinic - Gheit El Enab EFPA Mohsin Family Health Unit El Nasr H.I.U Abo El Nawater Health Office Semoha H.C Health Office El Seyouf H.O. Health Office Dana H.C. Health Office El Anfoshy H.O. Health Office Ambrozr H.O Health Office Karmoz H.O Health Office El Nawatia M.C.H M.C.H El Labaan M.C.H. M.C.H El Kbary M.C.H M.C.H Montazah 3 Mobile Clinic Middle Alexandria 1 Mobile Clinic Nour El Islam Dispensary Other NGO Abou Kir Public/Dest.Hospital Ras Eltin Public/Dest.Hospital Borg El Arb Public/Dest.Hospital Fawzy Maaz Public/Dest.Hospital Ghon R.H.U Khorshid R.H.U Abees 7 R.H.U El Zraa El Bahry R.H.U El Agmy R.H.U Bangr El Soker 2 R.H.U El Nasria U.H.U Borg El Arab M.C U.H.U Alexandria El Tebee El Araby Port Said Unit Name Unit Type Port Said 1 H.O. Health Office 414 APPENDIX C Port Said 1 Mobile Clinic El Mtwtna Hospital . Public/Dest.Hospital El Kewit M.C U.H.U Port Fouad U.H.U Suez Unit Name Unit Type El Ghareeb EFPA Amer Village EFPA Suez Fever Hosp Suez M.C.H M.C.H El Ganain 1 Mobile Clinic Attaka 2 A Mobile Clinic Family Planning In Sayed El Badawy Other NGO El Gabalayat Medical Center Other NGO Family Planning In Suez Petrol Company Other NGO Suez Public/Dest. Hospital Shandora R.H.U Mobark M.C U.H.U Lower Egypt Damietta Unit Name Unit Type Kafr Saad CSI Child Garden EFPA El Zarka EFPA Faraskour Fever Hosp El Khiata Integrated Hospital Damietta 4 MCH M.C.H Kafr Saad M.C.H M.C.H Damietta 2 Mobile Clinic Kafr Saad 3 Mobile Clinic Ezbat El Borg Hospital Public/Dest.Hospital El Zarka Public/Dest.Hospital El Anania Clinic R.H.U Kafr Meet Abo Ghaleb R.H.U Saef El Dein R.H.U El Ghawaben R.H.U Dakahlia Unit Name Unit Type Sherbeen CSI Family Planning Clinic - El Ferdous EFPA Standard Center - Nabaroh EFPA The Development of the Society-Meet Soweed EFPA The Development of the Society-El Mokattaa EFPA Shobrahour Fever Hosp Belkas Fever Hosp Aga H.O. Health Office APPENDIX C 415 Sherbeen H.O Health Office Mansoura 3 H.O. Health Office Koom El Nour H.O Health Office Mataria H.O Health Office Magmoaa Batra Integrated Hospital Ekhtab Integrated Hospital Monsha Abd El Rohman Integrated Hospital Meet Ghareta Integrated Hospital Mehla Demna Integrated Hospital Demas Integrated Hospital El Roba Integrated Hospital El Bsrat Integrated Hospital Bsndila Integrated Hospital Dekernes M.C.H M.C.H Mansoura 1 M.C.H. M.C.H Manzala 2 M.C.H. M.C.H Sherbeen 1 Mobile Clinic Mataria 1 Mobile Clinic Talkha 1 Mobile Clinic Meet Ghamr 1 Mobile Clinic Shobra El Baho El Zeraaia Other NGO Dekernes Hospital Public/Dest.Hospital Nabrwa Hospital . Public/Dest.Hospital El Manzla Hospital Public/Dest.Hospital Meet Salseal Public/Dest.Hospital Meet Anter R.H.U Tanamel El Gharb R.H.U Meet Dafer R.H.U Shobra Kebala R.H.U Karkera R.H.U El Aiadia R.H.U Magmoaa Dreen R.H.U Bark El Ezz R.H.U Meet Aly R.H.U Kafre El Bramon R.H.U Sernga R.H.U Tamy El Amdid R.H.U Meet El Khouly R.H.U El Amra R.H.U Klabsho R.H.U El Samahia R.H.U Ezab EL Etehad R.H.U El Esaaf U.H.U Sharkia Unit Name Unit Type El Sharkia- The Location of The Managerial Office CSI Kafr Sakr CSI El Ghazaly EFPA El Dahtamoon EFPA Mashtool El Sook EFPA 416 APPENDIX C Belbes Fever Hosp Hehya Fever Hosp El Saidia Fever Hosp Kafr Sakr H.O. Health Office Abo Kabeer H.O Health Office El Slam Hosp Integrated Hospital Safour Hospital Integrated Hospital El Haswa R. HOSP Integrated Hospital Shembart Almaymona Integrated Hospital Belbes 1 M.C.H M.C.H Mashtol El Souk M.C.H M.C.H Zagazig 2 M.C.H M.C.H Belbes 1 Mobile Clinic Menia El Kamh 2 Mobile Clinic Abo Kabeer 1 Mobile Clinic El Zagazeg 1 Mobile Clinic Hehia Public/Dest.Hospital El Korein H.O.S Public/Dest.Hospital El Salehia El Gadida Public/Dest.Hospital Zagazeg Public/Dest.Hospital El Zwamel R.H.U Meet Mala R.H.U El Hwamda R.H.U Magmoaa Snhout R.H.U El Naamna R.H.U Karmout Sahbra R.H.U Alim Unit R.H.U Magmoaa El Sahfa R.H.U Manshat Radwan R.H.U Al Nawfaa R.H.U El Talata R.H.U Bany Hassan R.H.U Om El Zein R.H.U Om Ramad R.H.U El Malakien El Bahrya R.H.U El Masaid R.H.U EL Asher Men Ramadan M.C. U.H.U Hehia M.C. U.H.U El Kenayat M.C. U.H.U Kalyubia Unit Name Unit Type El Kanater El Khayraya CSI El Ramla EFPA Kaluob El Balad EFPA Nobar EFPA Tookh Fever Hosp Bahteem Fever Hosp Banha 1 H.O. Health Office Shobra 3 H.O. Health Office Shebin El Knaater H.O Health Office APPENDIX C 417 Tookh H.O Health Office Sandabis Integrated Hospital Shobra M.C.H. M.C.H Kaha M.C.H M.C.H Kafr Shokr 2 Mobile Clinic Kaluob 1 Mobile Clinic Masged El Islam Hospital Other NGO Kaluob Hospital . Public/Dest. Hospital Kaha Hospital . Public/Dest. Hospital El Shemout R.H.U Zawyet El Nager R.H.U Bahada R.H.U Kafr El Shorafa R.H.U Tasfa R.H.U Abo Hosam R.H.U Aghoor R.H.U Banha Midical Canter U.H.U Osman M.C. U.H.U Gezeret Al Shaer M.C. U.H.U El Ewaa U.H.U Kafr El-Sheikh Unit Name Unit Type El Hamool CSI Daminka EFPA Beyala Fever Hosp Motobs H.O Health Office Shbas El Shohadaa Integrated Hospital Sidy Ghazy Integrated Hospital Kafr El Mrazka Integrated Hospital Borg El Boroles Integrated Hospital Sidy Mobarek M.C.H El Hamool M.C.H M.C.H Kafr El Sheikh 1 Mobile Clinic Fewa 1 Mobile Clinic El Reiad 1 Mobile Clinic Monshaet Zaalook Other NGO Kafr El Sheikh Hospital Public/Dest. Hospital El Hamool Hospital Public/Dest. Hospital Ebto R.H.U El Shamarka R.H.U Rewana R.H.U Meet El Deeba R.H.U Shamshera R.H.U El Kafr El Sharky R.H.U El Rsif R.H.U Doma R.H.U Abo El Azaim R.H.U El Banaain R.H.U El Riad U.H.U 418 APPENDIX C Gharbia Unit Name Unit Type El Mahala El Kobra CSI El Helal El Ahmar EFPA Sekt Tanta EFPA Zefta Fever Hospital Tanta 1 H.O. Health Office El Mahala 2 H.C Health Office Zefta U.H.C Health Office Meet Hway Integrated Hospital Mahalet Menof Hospital Integrated Hospital Samool Integrated Hospital El Dlgamoon Hospital Integrated Hospital Mehla Ziad Integrated Hospital Sinbo.
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