IOM #SouthSudan situation report (22 July 2014)

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IOM South Sudan

SITREP # 30 22 July 2014

Harish Murthi/IOM

SITUATION REPORT

Shelters at the Bentiu PoC where over 40,000 people are seeking protection

OVERVIEW The security situation across South Sudan remains unpredictable and highly volatile. In Guit and Nhialdu (18km from Bentiu town), Unity State, clashes disrupted food distribution to 37,000 people on 16 July. Fighting was also reported in Ayod (Jonglei State) and Nassir (Upper Nile State). In Lakes State, 1,000 people have been displaced by incidents of cattle raiding and sporadic fighting. Over 1.1 million people remain internally displaced across the country and just over 400,000 people have fled the violence to neighbouring countries (Uganda 119,700, Kenya 41,300, Ethiopia 158,200 and Sudan 86,400). There are currently 97,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering in nine UN bases across South Sudan. On 17 July the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT)visited the Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site to assess the conditions in the area. Approximately 41,000 people

HIGHLIGHTS

231 tonnes of humanitarian cargo transported between 12 and 19 July 44,563 households provided with Shelter and NFI assistance since January 2014

are sheltered in the congested Bentiu PoC and over 50 displaced families are arriving daily. The HCT will be looking for additional resources, land and assistance to better serve the displaced population. As of 21 July, a total of 4,746 cholera cases and 108 deaths have been recorded. In Wau Shilluk (Upper Nile), the number of suspected cholera cases reached 829 with 17 deaths reported. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Health partners are responding with surveillance, improved water supply and sanitation, and community messaging.


IOM South Sudan Situation Report | 22 July 2014

IOM RESPONSE

S20

S3

Displacement Tracking and Monitoring

H7 C8

(May - June 2014)

S9

S7 S18

S12

S4 C2

P4

P1

S14

H5

S8 C4 C3 C6 P5 H15

Upper Nile

S6 S5

S17

C7

H8

S2

H9

Unity

S13

Northern Bahr el Ghazal

H6

H4 H3

H2

Warrap

H1

P7

Western Bahr el Ghazal

Jonglei Lakes S16 S11

P2 S10

LEGEND

Western Equatoria

Number of Individuals 20,001 - 84,004 4,054 - 20,000 2,001 - 4,000 0 - 2,000

S19

P3 C9

es Lak

Host Community

Spontaneous settlements S1 Achienic-Hok (island) S2 Agany S3 Alaka S4 Alilang S5 Banketa S6 Beneshawa S7 Dethoma 1 S8 Dethoma 2 S9 Jalhak S10 Kalthok S11 Loguli (island) S12 Lul Khalabon S13 Man-Anguei S14 Man-Awan S15 Meligo S16 Mingkaman S17 Pagai S18 Panyang S19 Tombek S20 Wanthou (Joda) S21 Yalakot

H12

H16

Eastern Equatoria

H10 H11

Central Equatoria Host Communities H1 Akobo East H2 Akop H3 Alabek H4 Aliek H5 Gokdeng H6 Jeich H7 Geiger H8 New Fangak H9 Aweil Town H10 Budi H11 Ikotos H12 Kapoeta H13 Kapoeta North H14 Lafon H15 Mabek H16 Torit

366,793 individuals

82,072

households

21 9 PoCs 7 Spontaneous settlement 16 Host community Collective centres

CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT

The Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster facilitates the delivery of life-saving services to IDPs in displacement sites and collective centers throughout South Sudan. The CCCM Cluster ensures that basic humanitarian living conditions are provided, while also building the foundations for voluntary return and recovery interventions where it is possible and safe to do so. IOM and UNHCR co-lead the CCCM Cluster, in coordination with ACTED. IOM continues to act as CCCM state focal point in Upper Nile, Jonglei, West Bahr el Ghazal and Warrap.

Site Development, Expansion and ImprovemenT (CCCM and Shelter/NFI shared responsibilities)

Efforts to increase capacity and improve living conditions at Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites in Malakal, Bor, Bentiu and UN House in Juba are ongoing. Site development activities are also progressing in the spontaneous settlement sites in Mingkaman.

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Disclaimer: The boundaries and names used in the map are not endorsed by Government of South Sudan or IOM

POCs P1 UNMISS Bentiu PoC P2 UNMISS Bor PoC P3 UNMISS Juba 3/UN House P4 UNMISS Malakal PoC P5 UNMISS Melut PoC P6 UNMISS Tomping P7 UNMISS Wau

H13

S15

Key to Locations Collective Centres C1 South Sudan Don Bosco C2 ECS School C3 John Garang School C4 Lila School C5 Mahad School C6 Presbyterian Church C7 Rumtit C8 Ulith C9 Juba Way Station

C1 P6

Central Equatoria

i

Protection of Civilian (PoC) area

H14

C5

gle

Spontaneous Settlement

S21

Jon

Collective Centres

S1


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Malakal PoC

Humanitarian Hubs

Site preparation at the new PoC site is complete. The construction of internal roads and WASH infrastructure is ongoing. As of July 21, 11,500 people have been relocated to the new site and 1,290 tents have allocated to households. There are over 17,000 individuals at the Malakal PoC. The layout of plots is under review by a CCCM partner in order create space for an additional 1,900 internally displaced persons (IDPs).

The CCCM Cluster is in the process of establishing humanitarian hubs in UNMISS compounds in Bentiu, Malakal and Bor. The humanitarian hubs are located within the UNMISS compounds and serve as secure office and accommodation space for humanitarian staff.

Bor PoC Engineering work at the new PoC site is progressing. Relocation of 4,123 IDPs to the new PoC is ongoing. The new site can accommodate up to 8,000 individuals as a contingency measure.

Bentiu PoC The development of the Bentiu PoC is ongoing and there is a need for an additional WASH infrastructure, culverts for draining, heavy equipment for excavation and soil/sand transport and water availability needs to increase an additional 218,000 liters per day.

Malakal Generators have been installed at the site and the installation of ablution blocks are nearing completion. There are currently over 200 humanitarian actors occupying the hub and the demand for space is greater than the capacity of the site.

Mobile hubs Mobile hubs – A team from International Humanitarian Partnership (IHP) has arrived in Juba to support the deployment of the mobile hubs to both Koch (Unity) and Melut (Upper Nile).

UN House (PoC 3) The relocation of IDPs from Tongping to the new PoC site continues with more than 3,500 individuals having been transported. Site preparation is nearing completion and the installation of humanitarian facilities is ongoing.

UNITY UPPER NILE

Displacement Tracking JONGLEI

Bentiu The setup of pre-fabricated containers is ongoing, along with the installation electric generators, water distribution system and ablutions. There are 173 aid workers are occupying the hub.

Bor The setup of the hub is completed and over 60 humanitarian staff moved into the new office and accommodation on 21 July.

Disclaimer: The boundaries and names used in the map are not endorsed by Government of South Sudan or IOM

Data gathering for the Round IV of DTM is on-going and nearing completion. The fourth round exercise will expand in geographical reach and partnership coverage.

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WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE

IOM is the Upper Nile focal point for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) assistance covering Malakal, Melut, Wau Shiluk and Rom.

Emergency WASH response in Upper Nile State As WASH state focal point, IOM continues to lead the coordination of cholera response in partnership with the Health Cluster.

SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS

As lead of the Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) Cluster in South Sudan, IOM provides essential household items and emergency shelter materials to conflict and disaster-affected populations. IOM also manages the Shelter and NFI Core Pipeline, a mechanism to ensure that key NFIs and emergency shelter materials are prepositioned in strategic locations and ready to be deployed rapidly.

Core Pipeline

Malakal

15 litres

water available per person per day

41

individuals per latrine Bentiu PoC IOM has deployed a WASH team to augment the WASH response at the PoC site. IOM is constructing 44 additional latrines in addition to 93 latrines already completed. The Ratio of latrines per person in PoC 4 stands at 217 persons per latrine.

Melut PoC

25 litres

water available per person per day

32 individuals per latrine

Mingkaman - Lakes

Delivery of 2,400 bamboo bundles Completed

Bentiu - Unity

Delivery of NFIs for 2,000 households Completed

Mundri - Western Equatoria

Delivery of 1,500 NFI Kits Completed

Juba (PoC3)

Delivery of 3,750 shelter materials at POC3 Ongoing

IOM Frontline Response

44,563

households provided with Shelter and NFI assistance in 36 distributions across the country since January 2014 As of 19 July, Crisis Response Plan (CRP) partners reached 126,486 households with NFI, and 42,168 households with emergency shelter.

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Cholera prevention campaigns were carried out in the new PoC. The campaign was highly appreciated by the IDP community as it used songs and short skits as creative and engaging methods to communicate cholera prevention messages. IOM is also supporting the cholera response activities outside the PoC by providing daily transportation of 10,000 litres of treated water from the PoC water treatment to the Malakal teaching hospital. In addition, IOM has also installed a 10,000 litre bladder at the teaching hospital to improve access to safe water.


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HEALTH

1,501

IOM is the main primary health Care actor in Malakal and Bentiu PoCs providing clinical assistance to IDPs, returnees and host communities. IOM extended mobile health services to the South Sudan-Sudan border area of Wonthou. IOM clinics provide curative consultations, health education sessions, routine immunization for children under five and maternal health care. Top morbidities for all sites continue to be upper respiratory tract infections, malaria and diarrheal diseases.

people received consultations and treatment this week at IOM clinics in Malakal PoC and Bentiu PoC

UPPER NILE JONGLEI

Bentiu Upper Respiratory Tract Infections 20% Lower Respiratory Tract Infections 12% Watery Diarrhoea 9% Malaria 8% Bloody Diarrhoea 2%

UNITY

644 Consultations

Bentiu Respiratory Tract Infections Malaria Accidental Trauma Skin Infections

33%

17% 9% 6% Worms 5%

857 Consultations

Bentiu PoC

Distribution of long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) has been incorporated into the immunization/ antenatal care (ANC) programme and 61 LLINs were distributed during this reporting period. Health promoters have been active and visited 644 households to raise awareness to issues of cholera and general safe health practices.

Hygiene Promotion

hygiene awareness in emergencies. Additionally, IOM provided training to six hygiene promotion supervisors and community mobilizers from the WASH sector in Upper Nile State. Garbage, drainage and latrine caretakers were recruited and provided with necessary equipment and skills to keep latrines and drainage systems clean. A similar strategy was deployed in Bentiu. 44 hygiene promoters received training and are currently working in PoC 4 where IOM is implementing WASH programming. In order to increase awareness of safe hygiene practices that can help to prevent the spread of cholera, IOM partnered with local musicians to help engage community members.

This week saw the start of a Hygiene Promotion Response Plan that will raise awareness and promote good hygiene practices through culturally accepted methods. In Malakal, IOM recruited, trained and dispatched two Hygiene Promoters (HPs) to help increase 5

Disclaimer: The boundaries and names used in the map are not endorsed by Government of South Sudan or IOM

A total of 507 IDPs benefited from health education focusing on cholera and other waterborne diseases this week. A focus was placed on interventions for children under 5 years; 195 underwent medical consolations and 145 children were vaccinated.


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REFUGEE RESPONSE

WASH Standards at the Doro camp

As lead provider of WASH response at the Doro camp, IOM continues to meet the needs of the camp’s refugee population. All key water, hygiene and sanitation indicators are above the minimum standards. However, there remains a need to maintain these standards to prevent the outbreak and spread of waterborne diseases amongst the refugee population and surrounding host communities during the course of the rainy season.

21 litres

water availability per person per day

14

individuals per latrine

22

individuals per bathing facility

144

active community level hygiene promoters

COMMON TRANSPORT SERVICE The IOM-operated Common Transport Service (CTS), a free service for transporting humanitarian supplies in South Sudan, is helping partners to deliver aid across the country. CTS trucks remain strategically positioned across the country to provide transport assistance to humanitarian partners.

231metric tons

Harish Murthi/IOM

humanitarian cargo moved by CTS trucks from 12 July to 19 July Malakal

57 metric tonnes CTS trucks being loaded with humanitarian cargo in Juba Bentiu

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38 metric tonnes

5,000

over metric tons humanitarian cargo moved by CTS trucks since January 2014

Rumbek

33 metric tonnes Juba

103 metric tonnes

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IOM South Sudan Situation Report | 22 July 2014

RAPID RESPONSE FUND The Rapid Response Fund (RRF) is a flexible funding mechanism allowing for swift disbursement of grants through NGO/Community-Based Organization (CBO) partners in response to onset emergencies. There are currently eight active projects in crisis-affected areas of the country being supported across a range of sectors.

CARE WASH, Health Bentiu PoC - Unity 17,000 individuals

Mercy Corps WASH Bentiu PoC - Unity 13,000 individuals

Active IOM Rapid Response Fund Projects (21 July)

Nonviolent Peaceforce Protection Jonglei, Upper Nile and Unity 50,000 individuals

Danish Refugee Council (DRC) Humanitarian Coordination, Camp Design, Management and Protection Bentiu (Unity) 56,037 individuals

Nile Hope Nutrition Fangak and Akobo West - Jonglei 6,340 individuals

People In Need (PIN) WASH, Health Juba, non-UN urban sites 5,300 individuals

Terre des Hommes (Tdh) Child Protection Juba, non-UN urban sites 1,456 individuals

The Health Support Organization (THESO)

Funding Funding for for IOM IOM South South Sudan’s Sudan’s emergency emergency operations operations is is provided provided by by

Total Beneficiaries

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WASH UN House, Juba 4,500 individuals

156,805 Individuals

Total

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