SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, North Governorate, Akkar District Distribution of Health Centers PHC,SHC and MMU in the Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon

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SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, North Governorate, Akkar District Distribution of Health Centers PHC,SHC and MMU in the Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, North Governorate, Akkar District Distribution of Health Centers PHC,SHC and MMU in the Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon MMU_015 MMU_015 Dayret Nahr El-Kabir 34°40'0"N 34°40'0"N MMU_015 MMU_015 MMU_015 61 Aabboudiyé Machta Hammoud G" MMU_015 Kharnoubet Aakkar MMU_015 MMU_015 Sammaqiyé AAridet Cheikh Zennad Hokr Ed-Dahri Janine Khalsa MMU_015 MMU_015 Kfar Noun Hokr Jouret Srar Dibbabiyé Khirbet Er Remmane Barcha Aarmé MMU_018 Aaouaainat Aakkar MMU_015 Noura Et-Tahta Qarha Aakkar Chir Hmairine MMU_018 MMU_015 MMU_018 MMU_015 Tall Hmayra Tall Biré MMU_017 Qachlaq Fraydes Aakkar MMU_015 Aamayer Rmah Cheikhlar MMU_015 MMU_015 Mighraq Aakkar Kneisset Aakkar Srar Mounjez Hnaider Massaaoudiyé MMU_015 Cheikh Zennad MMU_017 MMU_018 Aamaret El-Baykat MMU_015 MMU_016 Kouachra Qsair Aakkar Darine Mzeihmé MMU_018 MMU_015 MMU_018 MMU_014 Haytla Ouadi El-Haour MMU_015 Baghdadi MMU_016 MMU_017 MMU_018 MMU_015 Saadine Aamriyet Aakkar MMU_014 Tall Meaayan Tall Kiri MMU_014 Mazraat En-Nahriyé 55 Kneisset Hnaider G" Ghazaylé Tleil MMU_016 Bardé Msalla Biret Aakkar Aain Ez-Zeit MMU_018 Qleiaat Aakkar MMU_014 MMU_015 MMU_015 Saidnaya Kafr Hayssa MMU_014 Douair Aadouiyé 60 MMU_016 Haouchab G" MMU_014 Tall Aabbas Ech-Charqi Aain Tinta MMU_017 Koueikhat Tall Aabbas El-Gharbi Rihaniyet Aakkar Charbila Daghlé 34°35'0"N Khirbet Daoud Aakkar 34°35'0"N Khirbet Char Sindianet Zeidane MMU_014 Rmoul Hmaiss Aakkar Sfinet Ed-Draib MMU_015 Qbaiyat Bsatine Aakkar P! Qaabrine Sammouniyé Aandqet Hokr Etti Berbara Aakkar Majdel Akkar N.D. la Paix v® MMU_015 Khreibet Ej-Jindi Deir Jannine Knissé Kfar Harra MMU_018 MMU_014 Hedd Cheikh Mohammad Mqaiteaa Kroum El-Aarab 62 Kfar Melki Aakkar Halba Souaisset Aakkar G" Mazareaa Jabal Akroum MMU_014 Qbaiyat Aakkar Balde WaMazraatBaldé Cheikh Taba Es-Sahl MMU_017 Tall Sebaal Hayzouq MMU_014 Beino MMU_015 MMU_017 Daouret Aakkar Abdallah Rassi Gov. Machha MMU_018 G"P! v® Nfissé 54 Marlaya Melhem Aarqa Halba G" Semmaqli 52 Dahr Laissine Qoubber Chamra MMU_014 Jdidet Ej-Joumeh Aaiyat Minyara Tallet Chattaha Aamaret Aakkar Beit Mellat Borj Aakkar 53 Qboula G" Idbil Aayoun Aakkar Zouq El-Moqachrine Aakkar El-Aatiqa MMU_014 Zouarib MMU_014 MMU_014 Chaqdouf Deir Dalloum Hakour Cheikh Taba MMU_017 MMU_017 MMU_017 Jebrayel Zouq El Hosniyé Qantarat Aakkar Aain Yaaqoub Karm Aasfour El Aabdé Ilat Mazraat Beit Ghattas P! MMU_014 Tikrit MMU_014 Mar Touma MMU_017 Bezbina Ouadi El-Jamous Zouq El-Hbalsa Zouq El-Hadara Bqerzla MMU_017 MMU_014 57 Mhammaret Bebnine G" MMU_018 MMU_018 MMU_017 Menneaa Majdala Qloud El-Baqié Rahbé 56 34°30'0"N 34°30'0"N G" Houaich Tshea Hmairé Aakkar Qardaf berqayel Dinbou 1 : Number Sayssouq MMU_018 72111_31_001 : Pcode Menieh 58 Chane v® MMU_017 G" Qraiyat 7211 : ACS_code MMU_017 3 : Health Sector Beit El-Haouch MMU_014 Qornet Aakkar Fnaydek 1 : Primary Health Care Center Aayoun El-Ghizlane Beit Younes 59P! G" 001 : Number of The PHC per Cadastral Area Khreibet Aakkar Beit Ayoub Location Health Facility Information Habchit P_Code Longitud_E Latitude_N ACS_CODE Governorate District Cadastral Name Village Name of Health Facility Name From MOPH List Arabic Name From MOPH List English Sadaqa Number Bzal Fnaydeq MMU_017 52 ا ر ز ا Jdeidet El-Qaitaa 35111_31_002 36.0770 34.5423 35111 North Akkar Halba Halba Halba's Primary Healthcare Centre Hrar Saint paul comprehensive services ا دس و س دت ا North Akkar Cheikh Taba cheikh Taba Saint paul comprehensive services 35123 34.5320 36.0779 001_31_35123 53 Mashha charity health center ا ا ري Sfaynet El-Qaitaa 54 35137_31_001 36.1159 34.5408 35137 North Akkar Machha Mashha Mashha charity health center Qabaait Telmeayan government center وف ن ا و North Akkar Tall Meaayan Tall Kiri Telmeayan /Akkar Telmeayan government center 35231 34.5953 36.0403 001_31_35231 55 Bebnin government center وف ن ا و North Akkar Bebnine Bebnin Bebnin government center 35275 34.4969 35.9957 001_31_35275 56 Iman medical center Bebnin ر ز ا ن ا ط - ن North Akkar Bebnine Bebnin Iman medical center Bebnin 35275 34.5070 35.9880 002_31_35275 57 Michmich Aakkar Irchad medical center/Berkayel ر ز ا رد ا ط North Akkar berqayel Berkayel Irchad medical center/Berkayel 35314 34.4822 36.0324 001_31_35314 58 Fneidek Governmental center وف "دق ا و North Akkar Fnaydeq Fneidek Fneidek Governmental center 35353 34.4753 36.1830 001_31_35353 59 60 )دة $ ب ا طء ا $زل North Akkar Biret Aakkar albiri Jami’a Shabab Al-‘Ata Al Jazil Clinic 35416 34.5875 36.2310 002_31_35416 Wadi Khaled health center ر ز وادي د ا North Akkar Mazareaa Jabal Akroum Wadi Khaled Wadi Khaled health center 35516 34.6383 36.3368 001_31_35516 61 د (رون North Akkar Mazareaa Jabal Akroum Kfartoun Kfartoun 's Municipality Dispensary 35516 34.5579 36.3578 002_31_35516 62 34°25'0"N 34°25'0"N 36°0'0"E 36°5'0"E 36°10'0"E 36°15'0"E 36°20'0"E 36°25'0"E Notes Legend Location Diagram Akkar The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement G" Humanitarian Primary Health Care Centers (PHC) 37/242 Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon of the United Nations. All data used are the best available at the time of map production. v® Secondary Health Care Centers Most Vulnerable (48% SYR Refugees / 39% Leb Por) Data Sources: North 2nd Most Vulnerable (18% SYR Refugees / 11% Leb Por) - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 3rd Most Vulnerable (9% SYR Refugees / 6% Leb Por) Calculation of the Most Vulnerable Localities was based on the following data sources: Mount Lebanon 1-Cadastral Boundary Shapefile which includes the 3rd admin level population distribution. One MMU per Town 4th Most Vulnerable (6% SYR Refugees / 5% Leb Por) Bekaa The source of the shapefile is the CDR (Council for Development and reconstruction) Beirut Two MMU per Town 5th Most Vulnerable (4% SYR Refugees / 5% Leb Por) 2-UNDP study of 2008. It states that 28.55% of the Lebanese population is estimated to be living under 4USD/capita/day based on data collected in 2004. Three MMU per Town Caza The poverty estimates from this study gives break down on "combined Caza" level MMU_code, Organisation Cadastral Boundary (admin level 2), this is assumed to be same for all the municipalities under the caza boundaries. P! Main Towns 3- The refugee population distribution.This data is frequently by UNHCR registration unit. MMU_014, IMC Mobile Medical Unit (Machha ) The top quintile of the vulnerability mapping includes 37 from 242 localities MMU_015, IMC Mobile Medical Unit (Makased ) 4- Health data: Ministry of Public Health-Lebanon, Health 3w Matrix El Nabatieh MMU_016, IMA Mobile Medical Unit GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates ± South MMU_017, RI Mobile Medical Unit contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] Maroun Sader: [email protected] 0 5 10 KM MMU_018, LRC Mobile Medical Unit Map Production Date: 29 May 2014.
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