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h�ps:��sudan.iom.int Email: [email protected] h�ps:��m.facebook.com/IOMSudan2015� @IOMSudan. For further informa�on please contact Riad Marrow from the Bri�sh people EMERGENCY WASH 52,470 Reached Individuals 2 hand pumps, serving water to 600 benefi- ciaries, were rehabilitated in Bela El Serif village, East Jabel Marra locality, South Darfur. 49,100 individuals were supported via provi- sion of chlorine, to treat water by chlorina�on, in Bela El Serif village, East Jabel Marra locality, South Darfur. 3 hand pumps were rehabilitated to support 1,000 beneficiaries in El Lirri locality, South Kordo- fan. 2 Ven�lated Improved Pit (VIP) latrines were constructed providing proper sanita�on solu�on for an es�mated 320 persons per day in El Nimer Camp, Assalaya locality, East Darfur. 9 VIP latrines were constructed in El Fardous recep�on center, East Darfur, providing proper sanita�on solu�on for an es�mated 1,450 persons per day. Baseline survey (ECHO project) was conduct- ed covering 624 households and 26 water facili�es in Tawilla locality, North Darfur. WASH Study ac�vi�es were conducted includ- ing training for 40 surveyors, followed by 4,000 household surveys, mapping of 53 water sources, and 1 focus group discussion in Abu Shouk camp, North Darfur. Rapid Response Fund RRF 31,138 direct and indirect beneficiaries were supported by Rapid Response Fund via emergency WASH and ES/NFI assistance in South Kordofan and Central Darfur respec�vely. Mercy Corps – Scotland con�nued support to 17,683 newly displaced IDPs and affected host community members via provision of WASH assistance in Abu Kershola, and Kadugli locali�es, South Kordofan. Triangle Genera�on Humanitaire supported 13,455 beneficiaries in Um Dukhun locality, Central Darfur with ES/NFI support. Reached More Than Individuals 10,000 EMERGENCY HEALTH AND NUTRITION IOM in coordina�on with SMoH and partners con�nued suppor�ng 4 nutri�on clinics in West Darfur, 3 primary health care facili�es in North Darfur, and 1 primary health care facility in South and East Darfur each, offering the Minimum Basic Health Package (MBHP). These clinics provided lifesaving health and nutri�on assistance, includ- ing medical consulta�ons and health promo�on ac�vi�es, to over 9,000 beneficiaries. Environmental hygiene, garbage collec�on and hygiene promo�on campaigns are currently ongoing in Kabkabiya Town, North Darfur. Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) Response: 30 health workers were trained on surveil- lance and appropriate management of AWD in West Darfur. The trained staff is currently working in 15 facili�es, in Forbaranga, El Geneina, Habila, Mornei and Um Tajook, which rou�nely provide nutri�on and medical assistance to a catchment area targe�ng 30,000 people. Similarly, in El Fasher, Kebakabiya, Tabit El Serif and Tawilla 31 staff working in the Isola�on Ward for inpa�ent management of AWD were trained on infec�on preven�on and control. ES/NFI 2,590 6 ES/NFI distribu�on and 2 post distribu�on monitoring (PDM) missions were conducted. 118 ES/NFI kits were distributed for newly displaced IDPs and for families affected by floods in Dar El Salam and Kabkabiya locali�es, North Darfur. 11 Plas�c sheets were distributed for vulnera- ble popula�on in Ardamata and Krinding IDP Camps in West Darfur. 10 Plas�c sheets were distributed to support El Ferdous Clinic in East Darfur. 800 Mosquito Nets and 3,550 bars of soap were distributed to 400 vulnerable households (200 IDP HHs and 200 Returnee HHs) in Dalami Locality, South Kordafan. 2 Post Distribu�on Monitoring (PDM) missions were conducted at Korma IDP gathering site, North Darfur and El Serif IDP Camp, South Darfur. Individuals were directly supported by ES/NFI assistance DTM teams completed 17 registra�on missions, consis�ng of 3 missions in North Darfur, 1 in South Darfur, 2 in Central Darfur, 5 in West Kordofan and 6 in South Kordofan. 50,351 returnees were registered at several loca�ons in Central Darfur, South Kordofan and North Darfur States. This included 8,532 return- ees registered in Rashad and Dalami locali�es of South Kordofan, and 41,819 individuals registered in Rokero, Central Darfur, most of whom had returned in 2016. A total of 6,028 IDPs were registered, including 5,106 IDPs registered in Rokero, Central Darfur, 690 in Dalami, South Kordofan, and 232 in Tawil- la, North Darfur. Most of the registered IDPs were displaced in 2016 from the Jabel Marra areas. DTM teams also registered 20,690 refugees from South Sudan in South Kordofan (1,529 refugees) and West Kordofan (19,161 refugees at 140 sites). DTM 90,513 Registered Individuals based on a reported caseload of 194,260 individuals IOM SUDAN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE MONTHLY UPDATE August 2017 In August 2017, IOM reached over 161,000 beneficiaries with humanitarian field ac�vi�es through: 21 Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) ac�vi�es (17 registra�on missions and 4 tracking ac�vi�es); 7 Emergency Water, Sanita�on and Hygiene (WASH) ac�vi�es; health and nutri�on assistance via 4 nutri�on clinics in West Darfur, 3 primary health care facili�es in North Darfur, and 1 primary health care facility in South and East Darfur each, 1 health campaign and several trainings as part of Acute Watery Diarrhea response; 8 Emergency Shelter/Non-Food Items assessment, distribu�on and post distribu�on missions.

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Page 1: HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE UPDATE AUG 2017 - IOM Sudan€¦ · In August 2017, IOM reached over 161,000 beneficiaries with humanitarian field ac vi es through: 21 Displacement Tracking

h�ps:��sudan.iom.intEmail: [email protected] h�ps:��m.facebook.com/IOMSudan2015� @IOMSudan.For further informa�on please contact Riad Marrow

from the Bri�sh people

EMERGENCY WASH

52,470 Reached

Individuals

• 2 hand pumps, serving water to 600 benefi-ciaries, were rehabilitated in Bela El Serif village, East Jabel Marra locality, South Darfur.

• 49,100 individuals were supported via provi-sion of chlorine, to treat water by chlorina�on, in Bela El Serif village, East Jabel Marra locality, South Darfur.

• 3 hand pumps were rehabilitated to support1,000 beneficiaries in El Lirri locality, South Kordo-fan.

• 2 Ven�lated Improved Pit (VIP) latrines wereconstructed providing proper sanita�on solu�on for an es�mated 320 persons per day in El Nimer Camp, Assalaya locality, East Darfur.

• 9 VIP latrines were constructed in El Fardousrecep�on center, East Darfur, providing proper sanita�on solu�on for an es�mated 1,450 persons per day.

• Baseline survey (ECHO project) was conduct-ed covering 624 households and 26 water facili�es in Tawilla locality, North Darfur.

• WASH Study ac�vi�es were conducted includ-ing training for 40 surveyors, followed by 4,000 household surveys, mapping of 53 water sources, and 1 focus group discussion in Abu Shouk camp, North Darfur.

Rapid Response Fund

RRF

• 31,138 direct and indirect beneficiarieswere supported by Rapid Response Fund via emergency WASH and ES/NFI assistance in South Kordofan and Central Darfur respec�vely.

• Mercy Corps – Scotland con�nued supportto 17,683 newly displaced IDPs and affected host community members via provision of WASH assistance in Abu Kershola, and Kadugli locali�es, South Kordofan.

• Triangle Genera�on Humanitaire supported13,455 beneficiaries in Um Dukhun locality, Central Darfur with ES/NFI support.

Reached More Than

Individuals 10,000

EMERGENCY HEALTHAND NUTRITION

• IOM in coordina�on with SMoH and partnerscon�nued suppor�ng 4 nutri�on clinics in West Darfur, 3 primary health care facili�es in North Darfur, and 1 primary health care facility in South and East Darfur each, offering the Minimum Basic Health Package (MBHP). These clinics provided lifesaving health and nutri�on assistance, includ-ing medical consulta�ons and health promo�on ac�vi�es, to over 9,000 beneficiaries.• Environmental hygiene, garbage collec�onand hygiene promo�on campaigns are currently ongoing in Kabkabiya Town, North Darfur.

Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) Response:• 30 health workers were trained on surveil-lance and appropriate management of AWD in West Darfur. The trained staff is currently working in 15 facili�es, in Forbaranga, El Geneina, Habila, Mornei and Um Tajook, which rou�nely provide nutri�on and medical assistance to a catchment area targe�ng 30,000 people.• Similarly, in El Fasher, Kebakabiya, Tabit ElSerif and Tawilla 31 staff working in the Isola�on Ward for inpa�ent management of AWD were trained on infec�on preven�on and control.

ES/NFI

2,590 • 6 ES/NFI distribu�on and 2 post distribu�onmonitoring (PDM) missions were conducted.

• 118 ES/NFI kits were distributed for newlydisplaced IDPs and for families affected by floods in Dar El Salam and Kabkabiya locali�es, North Darfur.

• 11 Plas�c sheets were distributed for vulnera-ble popula�on in Ardamata and Krinding IDP Camps in West Darfur.

• 10 Plas�c sheets were distributed to supportEl Ferdous Clinic in East Darfur.

• 800 Mosquito Nets and 3,550 bars of soapwere distributed to 400 vulnerable households (200 IDP HHs and 200 Returnee HHs) in Dalami Locality, South Kordafan.

• 2 Post Distribu�on Monitoring (PDM)missions were conducted at Korma IDP gathering site, North Darfur and El Serif IDP Camp, South Darfur.

Individuals were directly supported by ES/NFI assistance

• DTM teams completed 17 registra�onmissions, consis�ng of 3 missions in North Darfur, 1 in South Darfur, 2 in Central Darfur, 5 in West Kordofan and 6 in South Kordofan.• 50,351 returnees were registered at severalloca�ons in Central Darfur, South Kordofan and North Darfur States. This included 8,532 return-ees registered in Rashad and Dalami locali�es of South Kordofan, and 41,819 individuals registered in Rokero, Central Darfur, most of whom had returned in 2016. • A total of 6,028 IDPs were registered, including5,106 IDPs registered in Rokero, Central Darfur, 690 in Dalami, South Kordofan, and 232 in Tawil-la, North Darfur. Most of the registered IDPs were displaced in 2016 from the Jabel Marra areas. • DTM teams also registered 20,690 refugeesfrom South Sudan in South Kordofan (1,529 refugees) and West Kordofan (19,161 refugees at 140 sites).

DTM

90,513Registered

Individuals based on a reported caseload of 194,260 individuals

IOM SUDAN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE MONTHLY UPDATE August 2017In August 2017, IOM reached over 161,000 beneficiaries with humanitarian field ac�vi�es through: 21 Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) ac�vi�es (17 registra�on missions and 4 tracking ac�vi�es); 7 Emergency Water, Sanita�on and Hygiene (WASH) ac�vi�es; health and nutri�on assistance via 4 nutri�on clinics in West Darfur, 3 primary health care facili�es in North Darfur, and 1 primary health care facility in South and East Darfur each, 1 health campaign and several trainings as part of Acute Watery Diarrhea response; 8 Emergency Shelter/Non-Food Items assessment, distribu�on and post distribu�on missions.