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The Society COVID-19 preparedness profile (as of May 5, 2020)

Risk & Hazards IFRC Operations (last 5 years) 17 MHPSS target populations: Adolescents, Children, Older persons, Families of INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index1 DREF & Appeals11 missing persons, Indigenous persons, Internally displaced persons, Migrants, Other community helpers, Hazard & Lack coping Epidemics Non-Epidemics Total Prisoners and/or their families, People affected by Vulnerability Risk class Exposure capacity Count 0 0 0 violence, People affected by war and armed conflict, People who are lonely, Persons with physical health 2.0 5.7 0.1 Low CHF 0 0 0 issues, Survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, INFORM COVID-19 risk rank: 188 of 191 countries All IFRC supported responses (last 5 yrs): Other (Families), People living with drug addictions, - People living with mental health conditions Highlighted INFORM COVID-19 sub-components Other programming19, 20, 6, 21, 22, 23 Socio-Economic Vulnerability: 0.4 The Canadian Red Cross Society People reached Food Security: 0.6 Mandate and resources13, 9, 6 Program: Active: Direct: Indirect: Gender Based Violence (GBV): 0.9 NS Auxiliary role recognized: -

Movement (international & national): 6.8 IDRL Law/Mechanism: - Epidemic/Pandemic: No - -

Behaviour (awareness & trust)): 3.4 Branches and warehouses: - CBS: No - -

Governance (effectiveness & corruption): 2.0 Staff (% accidental insurance): - (-%) Health (all program): No - -

Access to healthcare: 1.9 Volunteers (% a. insurance): 9,670 (0%) WASH: No - -

Health context Youth (6-29 yrs) (% volunteers): - (-%) DRR: Yes - - Continuity of care (MHPSS:14 Global Health Security Index:2 5 out of 195 Social Inclusion: No - - MH and PSS support for Staff. MH and PSS support for Volunteers. Global Health Security preparedness levels: Long-term No - - programmes: 15, 16 Preventing pathogens: Most prepared Medical services : No (0 volunteers trained) Pre-hospital care: Yes Early detection/reporting of epidemics: Most prepared Health Centre(s): - National Society capacity strenghtening Responding & mitigating spread: More prepared and development processes24 Hospital(s): - Treat the sick & protect health workers: Most prepared - Higher Education: - Commitments (HR, funding & norms): Most prepared About: Country profiles Risk/vulnerability to biological threats: Least at risk Programmes

ReadyScore:3 93 out of 100 The purpose of this document is to help outline National Society risk as well Community-based Health & First Aid as capacities for preparedness, containment, and mitigation of COVID-19. 4, 5 17 GHS process engagement (CBHFA) This document pulls existing IFRC and public information to inform about country-level risk and hazards, health context, Movement representation, Joint External Evaluation (JEE): Completed Is CBHFA active: No National Society programs and services, and coordination mechanisms. National Action Plan for Health Security: - INFORM and GHSI methodology and details on how to read the No CBHFA activities: severity scales are available in the link below, in the links in the data Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA): Yes - source section.

8, 7 For more information on National Society capacity strengthening and Healthcare system capacity (per 1,000 population) No Health topics taught: development processes, please contact: - - Hospital bed(s) (2020) • National Society Development (NSD) for Organisational Capacity Assessment and Certification (OCAC) and Branch Organizational Community Engagement & Accountability Capacity Assessment (BOCA) 3 Physician(s) (2017) (CEA)18 • Disaster and Crisis Prevention, Response and Recovery (DCPRR) for National Society Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) 10 Nurse(s) and midwi(ves) (2016) and cash preparedness HR Capacity: - Community healthcare worker(s) (-) • Logistics team for Logistics assessments - Data Sources RCRC Movement Presence Structure: - 1 INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index (v0.1.2) IFRC Region:9, 10 Americas 2 Global Health Security Index (GHSI) (2019) No Programs: 3 Prevent Epidemics ReadyScore (2019) 9, 10 4 WHO Strategic Partnership for International Health Regulations (2005) IFRC CCST: Northern Cluster Liasion - and Health Security (2020) 5 Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) (2020) IFRC Country Office:9, 10 - 6 IFRC Federation-wide databank and reporting system (2018) Mental Health and Psychosocial Support 7 World Bank Open Data 9, 10 14 8 Imperial College (ICL) and London School of Hygiene & IFRC Status agreement: - (MHPSS) Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 9 IFRC Disaster Law Database (IDRL) (2020) IFRC Bank account:9, 10 - 10 IFRC National Society Directory (2018) Number of volunteers trained in: 11 IFRC Go (2020) Basic Psychosocial support (PSS): 0 12 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (2020) Corresponding language:9, 10 English 13 IFRC COVID-19 Government Actions (2020) Psychological First Aid (PFA): 225 14 IFRC MHPSS: Survey (2019) 12 15 Global Advisory Panel on Corporate Governance and Risk ICRC Presence: No Number of highly skilled volunteers: Management of Blood Services in Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Global Mapping - Red Cross / Red Crescent National Social Workers (22), Psychologist (9), Psychiatrist (0), Society involvement in country blood programs, 2018. Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) (0) 16 Business Continunity Planning/Medical capacity mapping (2020) 17 IFRC CBHFA: Survey (2019) Partner National Societies (financial support):6 23 current Psychosocial (PSS) activities: 18 IFRC Community Engagement & Accountability: Map (2019) , The , 19 IFRC Community Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness Program Restoring Family Links, Addressing basic needs 20 IFRC Community-based Surveillance (2020) The , , Swiss for volunteers, Anti-stigma activities, Awareness 21 IFRC Global Safe Water Initiative (GWSI) Portal (2018) Red Cross, , Danish Red Cross, 22 IFRC Disaster Risk Reduction: Global mapping (2018) Campaigns, Caring for staff and volunteers, 23 IFRC Social Inclusion capacity mapping (2019) , , Finnish Red Centres or gathering points, Child friendly spaces, 24 IFRC National Society Development (2019) Cross American Red Cross, British Red Cross, Danish Community events, Cultural activities, Family friendly Red Cross, , French Red Cross, activities, Gender and diversity mainstreaming, Found incomplete, incorrect, or out of date , The Netherlands Red Cross, Information activities, Peer support, Psychoeducation, information?Ideas on how to improve? Please share , Spanish Red Cross Recreation and creativity activities, Recreational your feedback. activities, Psychological first aid, Self-care awareness, Demography Sensitization activities, Sports and physical activities,

7 Stress management activities, Volunteer support, Population: 34,004,889 Trainings 7 Population over 65: 17% 3 current Mental Health (MH) activities: Income level:7 High income Pharmacological management of mental health conditions, Suicide and self-harm prevention Urban (percentage):7 81% programmes, Other (Funding)