Help Avoid a COVID-19 Explosion Among Refugees
Organization | International Humanistic Psychology Association |
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Region | Jordan |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Steve Olweean |
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The massive number of refugees in Jordan make up one of the most vulnerable, high risk groups in the world to contract, die from, and rapidly spread the COVID-19 virus - in their population and the wider region. A deadly combination of risk factors creates an immediate and potent formula threatening to erupt into a major humanitarian catastrophe, posing a perilous threat in the world, if we do nothing. We are using tele-med to reach as many refugees with vital health care services as possible.
Challenge
The 1 million + Syrian refugees in Jordan live in tightly packed living conditions and suffer from compromised immune systems and general poor health. The health care system is struggling to meet even minimum needs of it's citizens, and refugees are at a lower priority. International medical services are greatly curtailed or suspended. Access by Refugees to any health care services or self-help information on COVID-19 monitoring, treatment, and mitigation is severely limited, or nonexistent.
Long-Term Impact
In the midst of this pandemic among the most at-risk population in Jordan, health and safety knowledge is the most powerful asset we have at our disposal - particularly specialized medical assessment, guidance, and instruction on how to identify and protect against the virus and its spread, personally tailored to these precarious individual, family, and group conditions. The challenge is getting this to those in most desperate need in time so they can benefit from it and help slow the virus.
References
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/46548/projdoc.pdf