HeRAMS Iraq Baseline Report 2023 Part 1: Non-communicable disease and mental health services

A comprehensive mapping of availability of essential services and barriers to their provision

Overview

 

The Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS) aims to provide decision-makers and health stakeholders at large with vital and up-to-date information on the availability of essential health resources and services, help them identify gaps, and determine priorities for intervention. 

HeRAMS has been deployed in Iraq since July 2022. The results presented in this report series are based on the assessment of 3478 health facilities across 16 governorates, namely Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad-Karkh, Baghdad-Resafa, Basrah, Diwaniya, Diyala, Kerbala, Kirkuk, Missan, Muthanna, Najaf, Ninewa, Salah-Al-Din, Thi-Qar, and Wassit and was collected up until November 8th, 2022. It should be noted that the deployment of HeRAMS, including data verification and validation, continues. Hence, this analysis is not final and is produced solely for the purpose of informing operations.

This is the sixth report of the HeRAMS Iraq Baseline Report 2023 Part 1 series focusing on the availability of non-communicable disease and mental health services. Additional reports are available covering:


WHO Team
Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS)
Number of pages
56