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Pledging initiative – Submission form: Submission #2293

Informations sur la soumission

Numéro de la soumission: 2293
Identifiant (ID) de la soumission: 8011
Identifiant universel unique (UUID) de la soumission: 51bd3c2f-2e72-4aac-beb5-4015997c3613
URI de la soumission: /fr/submit-pledges

Créé: dim 31/07/2022 - 22:23
Terminé: dim 31/07/2022 - 22:23
Modifié: mar 02/08/2022 - 22:00

Adresse IP distante: 2.22.245.85
Langue: English

Est un brouillon: Non

Flaggé: Oui
Section I
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Nom de l’État/acteur qui fait l’annonce (veuillez indiquer le site Web, le cas échéant): The Mayors Mechanism submitting in the name of the City of Beirut
Pledging entity: Cities, Municipalities, and Local Authority
Is the country of the pledging entity a GCM Champion country?: {Vide}
Nom et prénom(s): Pablo Mariani
Poste: KMO
Pays: Liban (158)
Other country of implementation: Global (23641)
Region of implementation: {Vide}
Courriel: pmariani@mayorsmechanism.org
Secondary contact person: {Vide}
Secondary email: {Vide}

Section II
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Intitulé de l’annonce de contribution: Municipality of Beirut Mobile Health Clinic
Type d’annonce de contribution (veuillez cocher la case correspondante): Individuelle (faite par un État/acteur)
Is this a mirror pledge (pledge is also relevant to the Global Compact on Refugees) ?: {Vide}

Section III
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Nature de l’annonce (veuillez cocher la case correspondante) : Axée sur les processus (par exemple, organisation de processus pleinement consultatifs aux fins d’établissement de rapports nationaux pour le Forum); structured

Section IV
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Veuillez indiquer le ou les objectifs du Pacte mondial auxquels l’annonce est censée contribuer.: 7. S’attaquer aux facteurs de vulnérabilité liés aux migrations et les réduire; 15. Assurer l’accès des migrants aux services de base

Section V
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Veuillez indiquer le ou les principes directeurs du Pacte mondial qui sont particulièrement pertinents pour l’annonce de contribution.:
Priorité à la dimension humaine (738); Coopération internationale (739); Souveraineté nationale (742); Primauté du droit et garanties d’une procédure régulière (741); Développement durable (740); Droits de l’homme (259); Prise en compte de la problématique femmes-hommes (258); Adaptation aux besoins de l’enfant (257); Approche mobilisant l’ensemble des pouvoirs publics (737); Approche mobilisant l’ensemble de la société (736)


Section VI
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Veuillez décrire l’annonce de contribution:
The Municipality of Beirut is a recipient of the Global Cities Fund for Migrants and Refugees, the Mayors Migration Council’s response to the unmet needs of cities as they support migrants, refugees, and internally displaced people.
The Municipality of Beirut’s project brings health care services closer to those in need. Beirut partnered with UN-Habitat Lebanon to purchase and deploy the city’s first Municipal Mobile Health Clinic, which provides free and non-discriminatory Covid-19 testing, vaccinations, and other basic medical services to individuals who are otherwise unable to access them. The Mobile Clinic goes where it is needed most, focusing on neighborhoods with a high percentage of refugees, migrants, and vulnerable Lebanese who were severely impacted by the August 4, 2020, port explosion, such as working-class neighborhoods bordering the port. Beirut directly engaged migrant, refugee, and marginalized Lebanese communities – as well as international and local NGOs - to identify the best use cases and locations for the Municipal Mobile Health Clinic.
Beirut is dedicated to building on the experience of the Mobile Health Clinic to continue delivering flexible services to those who need them the most while strengthening its accountability toward all of Beirut’s residents. To close other gaps in service delivery, the Municipality will maintain and expand its close relationship with project partners and other humanitarian organizations.

Beirut’s most recent phase of the project has three key impacts:
1.	1,000 clients have been tested and/or vaccinated for Covid-19 and other diseases. 
2.	Migrants, refugees, and marginalized Lebanese residents have received adequate support to meet their personal or family health needs. 
3.	The Municipality of Beirut has strengthened its capacity to provide equitable health services and holds itself accountable to marginalized communities. 
Beirut’s project has the following key innovations:
•	Beirut directly engaged migrant, refugee, and marginalized Lebanese communities to identify the best use cases and locations for its first ever Municipal Mobile Health Clinic. 
•	The project has strengthened the existing collaboration between the Municipality of Beirut and UN-Habitat Lebanon, as well as other project partners such as World Vision, the Lebanese Red Cross, UNHCR, and the Ministry of Public Health.


Section VII
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Veuillez indiquer un délai indicatif pour la réalisation de l’annonce de contribution: 31 juil 2024

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