Reinforcing Public Service Delivery in Libya (Medical Rehabilitation)

Projet terminé

After the Kaddafi era, establishing public confidence in public service delivery is a key challenge in Libya. The project leverages Switzerland’s medical reputation to improve the quality of rehabilitation services in two pilot hospitals in and around Tripoli. Effective long-term treatment for pain, psychological distress and disability will benefit injured warriors as well as civilians (women and children in particular) affected by war or accidents. It is implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Health with a view to a subsequent Libyan-led scaling-up.

Pays/région Thème Période Budget
Libye
Governance
Santé
État de droit - démocratie - droits de l’homme
Décentralisation
Renforcement des systèmes de santé
01.02.2014 - 31.12.2016
CHF  0
Contexte

The revolutions that spread across North Africa in 2011 also affected Libya. During the time leading up to Gaddafi’s fall, many parts of Libya experienced heavy fighting, resulting in thousands of wounded soldiers as well as civilians. Large numbers of wounded warriors were sent to hospitals abroad for treatment, also to Switzerland. Since the end of revolution, the cost of treating injured warriors abroad has put a huge burden on the health system. It also reflects the general lack of trust of the population in the quality of services provided by the Libyan public health system. The project feasibility mission conducted in April 2012 showed that the Libyan medical system is not in a position to provide professional care for the patients needing long-term treatment, in particular in areas such as pain management, physiotherapy/ occupational therapy, psychosocial support and wound care. While equipment or medications are often available, skills and know-how is not applied according to international standards.

Objectifs

To reinforce public service delivery by increasing the quality of medical rehabilitation treatment dispensed by two pilot public hospitals.

Groupes cibles

A Memorandum of Understanding will be signed with the Ministry of Health. Project funds are spent by SDC, i.e. no transfer of funds to a contract partner.

Effets à moyen terme

To improve the quality of public medical service delivery related to rehabilitation in pilot hospitals: Pain management; Physiotherapy / occupational therapy; Psychosocial support; Wound-care (1).To reinforce the focus on the medical rehabilitation needs of women and children, taking into account the specific socio-cultural context in pilot hospitals(2). To increase the confidence of Libyan citizens in public medical service delivery related to rehabilitation services delivered by pilot hospitals (3). To support the technical and management capacities of the Ministry of Health, with a view to up-scaling and/or replicating the project (4)

Direction/office fédéral responsable DDC
Crédit Coopération au développement
Budget Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF    0 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF    0
Phases du projet

Phase 1 01.02.2014 - 31.12.2016   (Completed)