El Salvador - GFDRR
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148 | <strong>El</strong> <strong>Salvador</strong>: Damage, Loss, and Needs Assesment<br />
TABLE 53. SOCIAL SERVICES<br />
Objectives Activities Actors Budget<br />
Health<br />
Provide adequate<br />
health services under<br />
temporary conditions.<br />
Education<br />
Facility for the operation<br />
of school activities<br />
under temporary<br />
conditions.<br />
Offer educationalpsychological<br />
treatment<br />
for educational<br />
communities during the<br />
temporary phase.<br />
Incorporation of<br />
the culture of risk<br />
management in<br />
educational facilities.<br />
Basic water and sanitation<br />
Training and public<br />
information for the use<br />
of water and hygiene<br />
during the temporary<br />
phase.<br />
Conduct epidemiological<br />
surveillance in the affected zone.<br />
Provide psychological-social<br />
treatment to the affected<br />
population and promotion and<br />
prevention efforts that are in line<br />
with temporary conditions.<br />
Facilitation of temporary<br />
classrooms.<br />
Provision of school supplies<br />
and other services to students<br />
(uniforms, supplies, shoes).<br />
Incorporation of risk management<br />
in curricula.<br />
Citizen education strategy for water<br />
management, wastewater disposal,<br />
and solid waste management.<br />
Public information for water and<br />
solid waste management.<br />
Ministry of Public Health,<br />
municipalities, PAHO, NGOs.<br />
MINED, UNICEF, municipalities,<br />
NGOs.<br />
MINED, UNICEF, Municipalities,<br />
NGOs.<br />
MINED, UNICEF, Municipalities,<br />
NGOs.<br />
2,100,000<br />
720,000<br />
100,000<br />
200,000<br />
ANDA, MSPAS, Municipalities. 220,000<br />
Social protection<br />
Psychological-social<br />
support to the<br />
vulnerable population.<br />
Protection of children<br />
from abuse, violence,<br />
family separation.<br />
Children and families in the early<br />
recovery phase.<br />
Monitoring in shelters and<br />
vulnerable communities.<br />
Training of 800 promoters from<br />
communities and institutions.<br />
Identification and support for<br />
children without a family protection<br />
network.<br />
Focus on vulnerable children in<br />
recovery programs.<br />
Creation of institutional and<br />
community capacities and training<br />
of youth promoters.<br />
<strong>Salvador</strong>an Institute for<br />
Childhood and Adolescence<br />
(ISNA), Ministry of Public Health<br />
and Social Assistance, Ministry<br />
of Education, UNICEF, UNFPA,<br />
NGOs, municipalities, Office<br />
of the Attorney General of the<br />
Republic, Youth Network.<br />
<strong>Salvador</strong>an Institute for<br />
Childhood and Adolescence<br />
(ISNA), Ministry of Public Health<br />
and Social Assistance, Ministry<br />
of Education, UNICEF, UNFPA,<br />
NGOs, municipalities, Office<br />
of the Attorney General of the<br />
Republic, Youth Network.<br />
400,000<br />
200,000<br />
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