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Lebanon Health Resilience Project in Collaboration with the World Bank

 
Background
Achieving Universal Health Coverage is a main goal of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) National Health Strategy, and is based on the principles of justice, equity, poverty reduction and the rational use of resources. It requires providing quality health care for all, satisfying individual needs while alleviating the financial burden, on households, especially the poor.
 
Since the development of the national primary healthcare network, scaling up the primary healthcare system and reducing out of pocket payments have been a major goal for the MoPH.  However, the Syrian crisis has placed a large and additional burden on the healthcare system in Lebanon with the primary care system at the frontline.
 
Realizing the urgent need to address the emerging health crisis especially in underserved host communities, the MoPH developed an emergency program aimed at expanding Primary Health Care (PHC) coverage to the uninsured poor in Lebanon.  Accordingly, the MOPH developed a basic benefit package of essential preventive healthcare services (vaccination, screening visits...) and pilot tested this model through the World Bank supported project:

Emergency Primary Healthcare Restoration project (EPHRP) (2016-2019). The US$ 15 Million project targeted 150,000 poor Lebanese identified through the National Poverty Targeting Program (NPTP) developed by the Ministry of Social Affairs. Based on the successful implementation of the EPHRP, the MoPH is scaling up the program through a new Lebanon Health Resilience (LHR) Project.  LHR aims to ‎ increase access to quality health care services to poor Lebanese and displaced Syrians in Lebanon.‎ The main project beneficiaries are as follows:
 
  1. Poor Lebanese and displaced Syrians: These vulnerable populations will benefit from improved health services and a more comprehensive package of PHC services that addresses their health needs.
  2. Primary Health Care Centers. The project will benefit MoPH network by upgrading the capacity of the PHCCs and the skills of health workers and managers to effectively manage the increased demand for health care while delivering quality care during and after the crisis.
  3. Public hospitals. The project will benefit public hospitals by upgrading and refurbishing their equipment, training their staff, and improving the cash flow to enhance the quality and efficiency of their operation.
  4. The MoPH. The project will contribute to maintaining the MoPH’s commitment to deliver services to vulnerable populations and will build central-level capacity for planning and project management.
 
Project Objectives
  1. Scaling up the scope and capacity of the PHC Universal Health Coverage program:
 
  1. Increasing the number of beneficiaries from 150000 to 340,000 poor Lebanese provided with essential health services at primary healthcare centers
  2. Strengthening the capacities of all the 204 PHCCs in the National PHC Network for the provision of the basic benefit packages
 
  1. Provision of outpatient healthcare services in public hospitals
 
  1. Provide coverage for outpatient services to vulnerable Lebanese in public hospitals
  2. Strengthen of the technical and organizational capacities of participating public hospitals for provision of quality healthcare services
 
Environmental and Social Safeguards Management Framework
This section analyses the environmental and social impacts associated with activities undertaken by Lebanon Health Resilient Project (LHRP) and provides a framework for social and environmental management.
 
Restructuring of Lebanese Health Resilience Project
 
Lebanon Health Resilience Project (LHRP) was initiated by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in 2017 with the support of the World Bank (WB). LHRP will undergo a restructuring to support the Government Of Lebanon (GOL) to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. The restructuring responds to a request from the GOL dated March 27, 2020 to add a new component to the Project on COVID-19 preparedness and response (Component 4) that will allow for immediate support to assess country preparedness, multi-sectoral response capabilities, and to finance the procurement of medical goods and equipment, and capacity-building and training of health workers and front-line responders. An Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) was prepared for the Project, consulted on, disclosed and cleared by the World Bank (WB) in May 2019 [1]. The WB team requested an update of the ESMF in the form of an addendum that tackles the additional environmental, health and safety measures that need to be considered to cover the environmental and social risks under Component 4.

[1] The ESMF was disclosed as Environmental and Social Safeguard Framework (ESSF). In this document both terms ESMF and ESSF refer to the same report disclosed on May 2019 on the WB website....

Updated Addendum ESMF-LHRP - February 2021
Addendum ESMF-LHRP - July 2020
LEBANON HEALTH RESILIENCE
PROJECT
Original ESMF- May 2019
 
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ATC Name B/G Ingredients Dosage Form Price
A06AD61 SOFLAX G Lactose - less than 6g/100ml, Galactose - less than 11g/100ml, Lactulose - 67g/100ml Solution 263,393 L.L
B01AF02 APO-APIXABAN G Apixaban - 5mg 5mg Tablet 3,084,119 L.L
B05CX01 DEXTROSE 5% INJECTION, USP G Glucose - 5% 5% Injectable solution 158,587 L.L
C09CA03 VIOSTAN 40 G Valsartan - 40mg 40mg Tablet, film coated 526,786 L.L
C10AA05 TARDELIP G Atorvastatin - 40mg 40mg Tablet, film coated 1,055,876 L.L
D10AD03 DIFADERM G Adapalene - 0.3% 0.3% Gel 952,208 L.L
G04BX14 LEJAM G Dapoxetine (hydrochloride) - 30mg 30mg Tablet, film coated 1,269,931 L.L
J01MA14 AVITAR 400 G Moxifloxacin (HCl) - 400mg 400mg Tablet, film coated 651,764 L.L
L01AX03 TEMOZOLOMIDE GP PHARM G Temozolomide - 250mg 250mg Capsule, hard 12,058,004 L.L
M02AA15 OLFEN G Diclofenac sodium (diethylamine) - 1% 1% Gel 268,769 L.L
N02BE51 SICADOL EXTRA G Paracetamol - 500mg, Caffeine - 65mg Tablet 147,823 L.L
N06DA02 ALZEPIL G Donepezil HCl - 5mg 5mg Tablet 1,406,555 L.L
R03DC03 MONTELUKAST-SANDOZ G Montelukast (sodium) - 5mg 5mg Tablet, chewable 1,078,281 L.L
S01ED51 COMBISOPT G Timolol maleate - 5mg/ml, Dorzolamide HCl - 20mg/ml Drops solution 935,570 L.L
A10BH02 GLUNORM G Vildagliptin - 50mg 50mg Tablet 611,448 L.L
B01AF02 AVIXAN G Apixaban - 5mg 5mg Tablet, film coated 2,777,275 L.L
B05CX01 DEXTROSE 5% INJECTION USP G Glucose - 5% 5% Injectable solution 158,587 L.L
C10AA05 ATORVASTATINE ARROW GENERIQUES G Atorvastatin - 80mg 80mg Tablet, coated 564,414 L.L
G04BX14 PRIXETIN 30 G Dapoxetine (hydrochloride) - 30mg 30mg Tablet, film coated 2,105,353 L.L
J01DC04 CLORACEF FORTE G Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Powder for suspension 632,950 L.L
J01MA14 LOXIMED G Moxifloxacin (HCl) - 400mg 400mg Tablet 851,100 L.L
N06DA02 DONECEPT 5 G Donepezil HCl - 5mg 5mg Tablet, film coated 1,970,969 L.L
A10BH02 VILDAVITAE G Vildagliptin - 50mg 50mg Tablet 665,202 L.L
B05CX01 DEXTROSE 5% INJECTION USP G Glucose - 5% 5% Injectable solution 171,228 L.L
C10AA05 ATORVASTATINE ARROW GENERIQUES G Atorvastatin - 80mg 80mg Tablet, coated 564,414 L.L
J01MA14 FLOXIMOX G Moxifloxacin (HCl) - 400mg 400mg Tablet, film coated 1,062,276 L.L
L01AX03 TEMOZOLOMIDE ACCORD G Temozolomide - 100mg 100mg Capsule, hard 5,590,385 L.L
N05AH03 PREXAL 10 G Olanzapine - 10mg 10mg Caplet, film coated 881,561 L.L
N06DA02 ARIPEZIL 5 G Donepezil HCl - 5mg 5mg Tablet, film coated 1,970,969 L.L
R03DC03 ROMILAST G Montelukast (sodium) - 10mg 10mg Tablet, film coated 228,453 L.L
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