TANARIVER PREPAREDNESS PLAN Tana river co-ordination team has identified its hot spots into eleven zones within three districts: Tana North: Tana river.

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TANARIVER PREPAREDNESS PLAN Tana river co-ordination team has identified its hot spots into eleven zones within three districts: Tana North: Tana river Tana delta

ZONING OF THE ELEVEN FACILITIES ZONENAME OF FACILITY 1.TANARIVER1.HOLA D. HOSPITAL 2. WENJE DISPENSARY 3.MAKERE DISPENSARY 2.TANA NORTH1.BURA H/CENTRE 2.MADOGO H/CENTRE 3. BANGALI DISPENSARY 3.TANA DELTA1.NGAO D. HOSPITAL 2.GARSEN H/C 3. KIPINI H/C 4. ODA DISP 5. MWINA DISPENSARY

PRE- HOSPITAL Contact person:Kenya red cross,MSF, Saint John ambulance Activites Referals within and outside the county. Communication Emergency services Liase with the PA for security provision.

HOSPITAL SET UP Contact person: med sup and NOi/c Activities communication and mobilization of staffs. Availing of medical supplies (EMMS). Contact KEMSA for medical kits if need arises. Identify emergency response team. Staff allocation to the response team

DURING MASS DISPLACEMENT Focal person: DMOH Activities – Strengthen disease surveillance – Rapid nutrition assessment – Pyscho- social support to the victims – Provision of essential health services to the U 5s and the elderly. – Offer reproductive health services. – Health education to the displaced on proper waste disposal and environmental hygiene. –