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1 WASH Cluster Meeting April 03, 2012 WASH CLUSTER PAKISTAN

2 Agenda Introductions Follow-up on action points of last Cluster meeting Updates, Sindh Update, KPK/FATA Feedback from TWG, if any Continuation of Lessons Learned and way forward in preparedness, WHO and UNWOMEN AOB: TWG Preparedness, DRR Guidance

3 SINDH WASH CLUSTER Achievements against Targets

4 Cluster Achievements

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8 Funding Update (WASH Cluster) Funding for emergency response (Sept 11- March 12) Total appeal 2011- US$ 68,070,486 Funds made available- US$ 13,564,150 (20%) Funding Gap - US$ 54,506,336 (80%) Early Recovery Funding (January- September 2012) Requirements – US$ 57,777,233 (Sindh only) Funded – US$ 0 (0%) Appeal is launched

9 Critical Relief Needs remain…. District Sangar, UC Kanhar, inundated with water, around 15,000 people in acute humanitarian need. Summary of rapid assessment: Villages are only just becoming accessible in the last 15 days and up to 50 % of people returned Almost all the homes are completely destroyed, but a few structures remain.. Safe drinking water is the priority. High levels of diarrhoea, closest drinking water source was about 7 km away. They fetch water by donkey cart every day which costs them 1000 pkr per day Malaria and skin diseases also reported to be prevalent., which could become a serious problem; water could be removed if a pump was available. A. Kanhar UC - Sanghar district Hands - has promised to install WTU UNICEF - SSFA signed with FRDP for 2,000 families in village Ameen Chandio. Water supply through mobile water treatment unit with capacity of 70,000/day, dewatering of selected areas under water, standard family hygiene kits and NFIs along with hygiene promotion activities for one month B. Umerkot ( Bustan, Padrio, Sherkhan Chandio UCs) ACTED and other member agencies are asked to develop a funding proposal for Rapid fund to address the relief needs in these UCs UNICEF - SSFA with AWARE for 2,500 families in Sherkhan Chandio UC with a standard WASH package. Need more resources and agencies' attention to these areas Unmet needsResponse

10 Pictures from the Field (Kunhar UC, Sanghar

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13 UNMET NEEDS AND 2012 PRIORITIES Sustainable Water supply solutions: Drinking water supply schemes (DWSS) - support to LG/ PHED to rehabilitate damaged schemes Hand pumps installation in rural areas of return Sustainable Solutions for Sanitation & Hygiene Practices: Provision of sanitation facilities for most vulnerable people Promote and expand Pakistan Approach to Total Sanitation (PATS), Community and School led approaches for sustainable sanitation solutions Focus on the worst affected priority districts / UCs for critical early recovery activities in 2012 Identify geographical priorities through UC ranking exercise & district WASH profiling Work with shelter, health & education cluster to provide sanitation facilities to the most vulnerable people in critical areas Cluster member capacity building for disaster preparedness and risk reduction Promotion of Sphere standards & good practices in WASH sector Unmet needsWhat is next?

14 KP/FATA Update © UNICEF Pakistan/2011/Zaidi

15 KP/FATA Update: Khyber Displacement

16 KP/FATA Update: Current situation From January to March (24th), an additional 15,492 IDP families from Khyber, of which 5,570 families have opted to reside in Jalozai Camp, bringing the total current Jalozai population to 10,796 families, Updated planning figures are: – a total of 33,000 potential displacement (in addition to Khyber IDPs from 2011). – 12,000 are expected to reside in Jalozai Camp, An additional one or two registration points will be set up to facilitate off-camp registration, WASH priorities: 1) increase service provision in Jalozai, 2) provision of WASH NFIs, 3) basic WASH services at registration points, 4) define possible and critical assistance to the off-camp population, Additional interventions for off-camp have not yet been elaborated on.

17 KP/FATA Update WASH services are being provided to the entire camp population and visitors, irrespective of their enlisting or registration. WASH facilities are being provided to all the people opting for living in the camp. – 466 toilets, 234 washrooms, 131 water tanks and 93 washing pads have been installed – 15,946 Hygiene kits, 15,946 water buckets and 15,946Jerry cans. – Solid waste collection and disposal is also underway through private contractors hired by implementing partners. – Hygiene education, 11,300 sessions conducted thus far Challenges – UNICEF only player in camp… – Funding, critical – Security

18 AOB TWG for Preparedness Global WASH Cluster DRR Guidance


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