About the Project
For more than three years, the project has been supporting health professionals from the frontline health facilities with capacity-building programs, including internationally recognized BLS, ALS, PBLS, ACLS, PALS, POCUS, pre-hospital trauma, and Stop the Bleed.
Since 2023, the project has started developing custom capacity-building programs in-house:
- IPC – infection prevention and control:
- Bioterrorism and Biological Weapons and cases of the Zoonotic infections
- Bloodborne Pathogen Standard and Palliative Care
- Infection Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis
- Cardiology:
- Management of CAD and Hypertension.
- Management of COPD (1st day) and Congestive Heart Failure (2nd day).
- ENT and Otolaryngology:
- Hearing Loss during Armed Conflicts.


About UHARP
The project has been leading on the national level in the implementation of two international programs developed by the WHO and UNICEF:
- The Mental Health Gap Action Program (mhGAP), implemented under the leadership of the MHPSS department, has successfully trained over 1,000 health workers, strengthening their capacity to detect, manage, and refer individuals with mental health conditions within primary healthcare settings.
- The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Facility Improvement Tool (WASH FIT) is a standardized assessment framework developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to help healthcare facilities systematically assess, prioritize, and improve their WASH services.
The project has contributed to the adoption of the WASH FIT framework on the national level by aligning over 100 indicators with national standards and guidelines.
Capacity-building programs, developed in-house

Infection Prevention and Control
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Cardiology Trainings
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ENT trainings
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Mental Health Trainings
The Project has a significant in-house training capacity for mental health training:
1. mhGAP
2. MH+
3. PM+
4. PFA and emergency PFA
5. Psychopharmacology
6. Critical Skills
Learn More about the mental health training program and achievements by following the link below.

