1、2024Public Health Global ReviewPublic Health Section|Division of Resilience and Solutions(DRS),UNHCR,Geneva2024 Public Health Global Review at a GlanceIn 2024,UNHCR,in collaboration with governments and other partners,facilitated access to essential health,nutrition and MHPSS services for refugees,s
2、tateless and host communities.Key standards for mortality rate and skilled birth attendance were met.However,acute malnutrition remains high with one in 10 children affected and nearly a third of all deaths were in children under 5,many of which could be prevented with low-cost health interventions.
3、15,482,183#consultations183,952#referrals 12,182#community health workers 1,241,379#MHPSS consultations92%camps/settlements*with a mental health professional733,648#antenatal care consultations*138,248#deliveries supported*24,088#refugees on antiretroviral therapy 1 in 10#children 5 yrs with acute m
4、alnutrition1 in 3#children 5 yrs with stunting 261,677#treatment provided to childrenwith acutemalnutrition*22 countries using integrated Refugee Health Information System*Camps/settlements with more than 25,000 refugees 488,389#NCD consultations*13.3 M#refugees63#countries with UNHCR supported publ
5、ic health programmes*IKey HighlightsUNHCRs work continues to save lives each year by responding to emergencies,fostering stability in fragile contexts,and advancing sustainable inclusion in national health systems.This is achieved through strategic and catalytic partnerships with host governments,de
6、velopment partners,civil society,the private sector,and forcibly displaced individuals themselves.The Global Compact on Refugees unites multistakeholder partners to achieve sustainable solutions for refugees through concrete commitments.Multi-stakeholder pledges on health inclusion and mental health