Progress Updates & Identified Gap Updated on Jul 21, 2011

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Progress Updates & Identified Gap Updated on Jul 21, 2011 Wat&San ER KPK Progress Updates & Identified Gap Updated on Jul 21, 2011

Active WASH Partners in KP (33) ACF International EPS PRDP Acted FIDA PVDP ARC HAI RDP Blue Veins HDOD RID Care International HRDS SABAA Cerd IRC Sabawoon CESVI IRP SSD Concern Mercy Corps UN-Habitat Cordaid OGB VEER CRS PEI WHH CWS Plan PK World Vision

KPK ER WatSan Updates Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 3291 7763 85 Covered Households 82692 43019 Uncovered Households 396253 435926 Needs 22869 110735 350 Committed 2049 10267 560 Gap 20820 100468

District Charsadda Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 454 1430 40 Covered Households 29932 2259 Uncovered Households 41888 69561 Needs 1089 45464 Committed 555 2066 71 Gap 534 43398 Organizations, Committed Care International, Islamic Relief Pakistan, World Vision, Blue Viens, Plan Pakistan, UN-Habitat.

District Nowshera Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 287 1658 7 Covered Households 16157 14546 Uncovered Households 55247 56858 Needs 1268 8139 11 Committed 829 2808 32 Gap 439 5331 Organizations, Committed CESSD, Care International, Islamic Relief, Plan Pakistan, IRSP

District Peshawar Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 760 15 13 Covered Households 10799 482 Uncovered Households 23070 33387 Needs 2384 1054 14 Committed 65 250 5 Gap 2319 804 9 Organizations, Committed UNICEF, HAI, PRDP

District Lower Dir Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 1532 2644 12 Covered Households 17139 7929 Uncovered Households 8672 17882 Needs 2307 8607 70 Committed 295 715 Gap 2012 7892 Organizations, Committed ACF International, UNICEF, UN-Habitat

District Upper Dir Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 10 759 8 Covered Households 400 1898 Uncovered Households 29670 28172 Needs 752 12025 43 Committed 200 560 4 Gap 552 11465 39 Organizations, Committed UNICEF, UN-Habitat

District Swat Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 167 204 3 Covered Households 6286 11156 Uncovered Households 83761 78891 Needs 2392 1647 41 Committed 35 1264 69 Gap 2357 383 Organizations, Committed Care International, UNICEF, CRS, EPS, HAI, PVDP

District Shangla Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 250 Covered Households 1357 Uncovered Households 11949 10592 Needs 1245 2201 77 Committed 20 759 140 Gap 1225 1442 Organizations, Committed UNICEF, CESVI, Cordaid, CRS CERD, WHH

District Kohistan Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 602 2 Covered Households 2127 Uncovered Households 66332 64205 Needs 6910 18774 6 Committed 855 19 Gap 17919 Organizations, Committed UNICEF, CRS, WHH

District D.I. Khan Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed 81 201 Covered Households 1979 1265 Uncovered Households 54395 55109 Needs 2307 8957 29 Committed 25 950 215 Gap 2282 8007 Organizations, Committed Plan Pakistan, IRC, OGB, Sabawoon

District Tank Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed   Hand Pumps Permanent Latrine DWSS Installed Covered Households Uncovered Households 21269 Needs 2216 3867 19 Committed 25 40 5 Gap 2191 3827 14 Organizations, Committed UNICEF

Constraints WatSan ER Coordination Inconsistency in Participation by relevant stakeholders. Slow activation of District working groups in certain districts. Geographical access issue Some partners reluctance to work in certain geographic areas due to security issues. Some NGO’s are still waiting for their NOC for Tank and DIK. Funding constraint Till date for ER WatSan, 30% of the projected fund has been committed / delivered by donors. Information Sharing Some of the IPs hesitate to share their Project specific data (Funds/Resources) Non- sharing of 3 w matrix by NON-UNICEF IP’s Capacity of WatSan ERWG Partners. Lack of response to AWD alerts by WASH partners except UNICEF. Latest data of Government/partners on gaps, activities and outputs (proforma already sent to all TMA’s and PHED for preparing such data)