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WaSH in Emergency Working Group Meeting

WaSH in Emergency Working Group Meeting. 23 th Monthly meeting Abuja 14/06/2016. AGENDA. Opening remarks Introduction of participants Adoption of Agenda Follow-up on actions plan (Mai meeting) Humanitarian context: Communique; humanitarian responsein remote LGA (Borno)

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WaSH in Emergency Working Group Meeting

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  1. WaSH in EmergencyWorking Group Meeting 23th Monthly meeting Abuja 14/06/2016

  2. AGENDA • Opening remarks • Introduction of participants • Adoption of Agenda • Follow-up on actions plan (Mai meeting) • Humanitarian context: • Communique; humanitarian responsein remote LGA (Borno) • First findings of the assessment done in Host communities of Maiduguri • Cholera monitoring • WASH in camps / settlement • Progress on sector workplan • AOB • Review action points identified during the meeting

  3. 4. Follow-up on actions points (Mai meetings) • Plan and prepare the WaSH response outside Maiduguri -> On-going: Only UNICEF, ICRC and the MWR is currently planning to respond to new IDPs camps (limitations: security reasons). • Send letter to WASH partners to invite them to participate more regularly to WaSH in Emergency coordination meeting -> Done

  4. 5. Humanitarian context (Cameroons returnees- Adamawa) • Communique “World humanitarian summit” 22-23 May 2016 (Istanbul) • "Lake Chad Basin ... at this stage is the most under reported, the most underfunded and the least addressed of the big crises we face," U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien said. • 2) Some 3 million people face severe food insecurity in the region, the majority in northeast Nigeria. In the far north of Cameroon, the number urgently needing food aid has quadrupled in the last year, according to U.N figures. • 3) The World Food Programme (WFP) said it was rapidly scaling up its response to avoid a "famine-like situation". • 4) Yves Daccord, director general of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), said: "Normally I don't like to compare suffering, but if I look at all our operations ... what we see - in terms of levels of violence, of suffering and most importantly, the gap between the humanitarian response ... and what (it) should be - is possibly the biggest gap we have right now." (speaking about Lake Chad Basin).

  5. 15,000

  6. UNICEF/MWR 15% ICRC 5% UNICEF/MWR 5% 15,000 UNICEF/MWR ICRC 30% UNICEF/MWR ICRC CIDAR 70% UNICEF/MWR 25% Mercy Corps ICRC 50% UNICEF/MWR 10%

  7. 5. Host communities in Maiduguri

  8. 5. Host communities in Maiduguri • First findings (not final): • 1.261.000 IDPs in host communities in Maiduguri (DTM data) • Hygiene promotion is not such a gap compare to water and especially sanitation • 137.000 IDPs in host communities have new access to water; 171.000 IDPs should soon received water (according to standards). • 42.000 IDPs in host communities have new access to sanitation; 62.000 IDPs should soon received water (according to standards). • Ward with biggest gaps are: • In Maiduguri LGA: Bolori • In Jere: DalaLawanti, Dusuman, Gomari, Mairi, old Maiduguri • Action require: finalize assessment and promote the result in Borno State, create a map of all the water point, create a map of who is working where in Maiduguri

  9. 5. Humanitarian context: Cholera monitoring Wk01-21, 2016 Wk21, 2016 Affected: LGAs = 26; States = 9 Cases = 218; Lab C.=0; Deaths=1 LGAs/States affected by Cholera Cases = 2; Lab C.=0; Deaths=0

  10. In Week 21, 2016: Suspected Cholera Cases = 2 Lab-confirmed cases = 0 Deaths = 0

  11. 5. WASH in camps/settlement (leadership in camp)

  12. 5. WASH in camps/settlement (new monitoring system) • http://www.nigeria.iom.int/dtm • The activities of the DTM project, which consist of conducting baseline assessments and registration for IDPs living in 97 camps / settlements • The information collected contributes to the provision of a comprehensive profile of the IDP population in Nigeria enabling the government of Nigeria and humanitarian partners identify the needs of Nigeria’s displaced population and develop interventions for providing IDPs necessary assistance

  13. 5. WASH in camps/settlement (new monitoring system)

  14. 7. Progress on WaSH sector workplan • Support Staff: Standards, technical design and software approaches in WaSH in Emergency in Nigeria: edit booklet + trainings • Training of WaSH leaders (15th and 16th of June in Abuja) • South Borno coordination • New website (up to date) https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/water-sanitation-hygiene • To come: Mapping of Who is working where in Maiduguri?

  15. 8. AOB • Latest on returnees from Cameroon ?

  16. 9. Review action points identified during the meeting • …

  17. THANK YOU

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