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. 2024 Jan 31;12:1300084. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1300084

Table 2.

Types of SFETPs’ engagement in the public health emergency response to the armed conflict, Sudan 2023.

aTypes of engagement (N = 32) n %
Leadership, planning, and coordination 23 72%
Rapid needs assessments 16 50%
Elements of the assessments (N = 16)
Environmental 12 75%
Nutrition and food security 7 44%
Health status 11 69%
Demographics 5 31%
Type of the assessments (N = 16)
Health facility 5 31%
Host community 4 25%
IDPs shelters 9 56%
Health surveillance 12 38%
Areas of surveillance supported (N = 12)
Data management 8 67%
Report writing 6 50%
Training officers (locality, sentinel sites) 8 67%
Sustain surveillance 6 50%
Managing surveillance 3 25%
Outbreaks/case investigations 8 66%
Risk communication and community engagement 9 28%
Service delivery 3 9%
Logistics and supply 1 3%
WASH 4 13%
a

SFETPs could be engaged in more than one area.