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Rapid Response Fund 2018 Quarter 4 Report October-December 2018 SOUTH SUDAN Overview Quarter 4 Achievements NSDO Hygiene Promoters demonstrating good hygiene practices for children residing in Mangateen IDP settlement. © INSDO 2018 16,472 2,272 227,530 25,000 2,990 9 15 9 9 6 beneficiaries reached in Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal beneficiaries reached in Yirol East beneficiaries reached in Pibor, Jonglei Yirol East Mingakman, Lakes beneficiaries reached in Duk, Jonglie households reached in Yirol East Grants administered in reporting period Grants managed in reporting period I/NGO’s capacity built through financial reporting training Partner Partner Partners Partner Partner Action for Development (AFOD) Women Aid Vision (WAV) ACTED, CCOSS, HACT Wadeng Wing of Hope (WWoH CCOSS TOTAL Q4 BENEFICIARIES NUTRITION PROTECTION WASH FOOD SECURITY NFI 499,304 People reached through RRF Projects Closed in Q4 Through the support from the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA/USAID), the Rapid Response Fund (RRF) provides sub-grants to international and national NGOs (I/NNGOs) to rapidly respond to natural and man-made disasters in all ten states of South Sudan and the Abyei Administrative Area. The RRF aims to support the needs of the most vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs), host communities, and returnees by providing a quick and flexible funding mechanism for international or national NGOs to deliver effective and needs-based humanitarian aid. The RRF funds partners in eight different sectors: Agriculture and Food Security (FSL) Health Nutrition Protection Logistics/Non-food items (NFIs) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Shelter/Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management During the reporting period, the RRF funded, 15 implementing partners, to provide lifesaving services to IDPs, host community members and returnees throughout South Sudan. Seven NNGOs and two INGOs operated in Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Lakes and Jonglei. Six NNGOs are continuing to implement emergency activities in Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria, Unity, Jonglei and Upper Nile. through a water quality Monitoring and Reporting training supportive monitoring visits for 7 projects

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Rapid Response Fund

2018 Quarter 4 ReportOctober-December 2018

S O U T H S U D A N

Overview

Quarter 4 Achievements

NSDO Hygiene Promoters demonstrating good hygiene practices for children residing in Mangateen IDP settlement. © INSDO 2018

16,472

2,272

227,530

25,000

2,990

9 15 9 96

beneficiaries reached in Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal

beneficiaries reached in Yirol East

beneficiaries reached in Pibor, Jonglei

Yirol East Mingakman, Lakes

beneficiaries reached in Duk, Jonglie

households reached in Yirol East

Grants administered in reporting period

Grants managed in reporting

period

I/NGO’s capacity built through

financial reporting training

Partner

Partner

Partners

Partner

Partner

Action for Development (AFOD)

Women Aid Vision (WAV)

ACTED, CCOSS, HACT

Wadeng Wing of Hope (WWoH

CCOSS

TOTAL Q4 BENEF IC IAR IES

NUTRIT ION

PROTECTION

WASH

FOOD SECURITY

NF I

499,304People reached through

RRF Projects Closed in Q4

Through the support from the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA/USAID), the Rapid Response Fund (RRF) provides sub-grants to international and national NGOs (I/NNGOs) to rapidly respond to natural and man-made disasters in all ten states of South Sudan and the Abyei Administrative Area. The RRF aims to support the needs of the most vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs), host communities, and returnees by providing a quick and flexible funding mechanism for international or national NGOs to deliver effective and needs-based humanitarian aid. The RRF funds partners in eight different sectors:• Agriculture and Food Security (FSL)• Health• Nutrition• Protection• Logistics/Non-food items (NFIs)• Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)• Shelter/Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM)• Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management

During the reporting period, the RRF funded, 15 implementing partners, to provide lifesaving services to IDPs, host community members and returnees throughout South Sudan. Seven NNGOs and two INGOs operated in Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Lakes and Jonglei. Six NNGOs are continuing to implement emergency activities in Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria, Unity, Jonglei and Upper Nile.

through a water quality Monitoring

and Reporting training

supportive monitoring visits for 7 projects

Emmanuel’s Story:Emmanuel* relocated from the Protection of Civilians (PoC) site 3 in Juba to Mangateen due to the fighting between Lek and Bull Nuer in PoC 3 that left 4,379 people displaced, in addition to 1,500 IDPs already settled in the area, as estimated by OCHA. He said he felt hopeless after the relocation due to his disability. “At first life was not easy for me, as there are no boreholes, latrines were dirty, people practice open defecation making the environment unpleasant for human settlement.” He said that the Nile Hope Sustainable Development Organisation (NSDO), with support from the RRF, has rescued the IDPs from diseases by providing WASH services. “At first water was not enough, but now there is plenty; households are receiving hygiene promotion messages, and people are using latrines more though open defecation is still practiced.” *Name changed Emmaneul in his wheelchair © IOM 2018

Celyse Weller, Programme Manager a.i. [email protected]

CLOSED

OPENED

ONGOING

Upper Nile

Jonglei

EasternEquatoria

CentralEquatoria

Western Equatoria

Lakes

Unity

Warrap

Northern Bahr el

Ghazal

Western Bahr el

Ghazal

NOT ACCESSIBLE

Civil Society Human Rights Organisation (CSHRO) Protection Tambura, Western EquatoriaGrassroots Empowerment and Development Organisation (GREDO) Protection Kapoeta, Eastern EquatoriaPolish Humanitarian Action (PAH) WASH Juba (Wonduruba), Central EquatoriaCommunity Action Organization (CAO) Protection Ulang, Upper NileNile Hope Sustainable Development Organization (NSDO) WASH Juba (Mangateen), Central EquatoriaLacha Community Economic Development (LCED) Shelter Tambura, Western EquatoriaCrisis Resilience Initiative (CRI) Protection Koch, UnityAfrica Development Aid (ADA) WASH and Protection Pigi, JongleiMother and Child Development Aid (MaCDA) Protection Rokon and Dolo, Central Equatoria

Ongoing RRF Projects

RRF Projects Location

Name of Partner Sector Location