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Provision of Emergency Primary Healthcare services to Food insecure and Flood Affected Populations of Leer County in Unity state targeting a total beneficiaries 25,504 vulnerable population. ltp style="" class=""gtltfont face="Helvetica"gtThis South Sudan Humanitarian Fund Reserve Allocation-4 (RA-4) 2023 project under HFO will support 2 Mobile Clinics and outreach modality in Leer (Payak and Payak payams) to improve access of health services to community in need. HFO will provide emergency healthcare services toltbgt 25,504lt/bgt vulnerable individuals in 2 payams. There will be deployment of health workers (2 Clinical officers, 2 Registered Midwives, 2 Registered. Nurses, 2 community midwives and 2 nursing assistant and 4 Community Health workers, 6 Home health promoters, 4 EPI vaccinators and 2 recorders, 2 Data clerks, 2 Laboratory assistants, 2 Dispensers, 2 Security Guards and 2 Cleaners. in other words (Each mobile Clinical will comprise of 1 Clinical Officer, 1 RMW, 1 Registered Nurse, 1 CMW, 2 CHWs, 3 HHPs, 2 EPI Vaccinators, 1 Clerk, 1 Lab Assistant, 1 Drugs dispenser, 1 Clerk 1 Security guard and 1 Cleaner) respectively. The team will services as Mobile team and do outreach services to hard to reach areas where the maps of those villages will guide their timetables on when to do outreaches and mobile response in the County. HFO will mobilize HFO will supply this project through Inter-Agency Emergency Health Kits (IEHK), Emergency Reproductive health kits, Malaria Commodities, Vaccines, from core Pipeline partners (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA) and these will be transported on air-chartered flight in the first of week of July 2023 and last mile supply delivery from County to health facilities using the vehicles and canoes. Using the fund from SSHF, HFO will support renovation of each mobile clinic to facilitate service delivery and storage of supplies. We will renovate 2 latrines with each with 2 trances in each Mobile Site to promote health promotion and sanitation with hand washing stations will be constructed to support Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) with each mobile clinic (Kaigai, and Payak MCs). ltbgtBecause the WASH IPs do not do WASH in Health facility (WinHF). lt/bgtThe mobile clinics will operate five days a week (Monday lt/fontgtltspan style="font-family: Arial"gt–lt/spangtltfont face="Helvetica"gtFriday) from 8:00 am -5:00 PM Local time. There will weekly integrated outreaches services in hard-to-reach areas. Outpatient Department (OPD) consultations ANC EPI, Maternity, MHPSS, CMR, MUAC screening services and referrals to WASH, Nutrition and FSL facilities as part of integration servicrd as well as training of healthcare providers, disaggregated by age and gender, for treatment common diseases will be conducted from the mobile clinics to reach at least ltbgt25,504lt/bgt internal displaced Person (IDPs), host and returnees (ltbgtWomen 6,376, Girls 8,416, Men 3,826 and Boys 6,886).lt/bgt Including PLWDs Malaria Rapid Diagnostic test (mRDT) and referral services will also be provided. Medical referral forms and health cards will be printed out and used during consultations and treatment of common illnesses as well request OPD registers from Ministry of health at the state and counties. Accountability to affected population will be taken into consideration particular involvement of local leaders, PLWDs, Elderly, youth, women and persons with mental illnesses be supported and provided with special psychological first aid. WHO IDSR team will assist HFO to open account for New Mobile clinic to enable data sharing. All data will be collected submit to EWARS flat form and 5Ws will be submitted to health cluster in monthly basis. HFO MEAL team will do evaluation on the project sites at the last month of the project implementation to establish impact of the response and report will be shared to all stakeholders.lt/fontgtltspan style="mso-spacerun:'yes'font-family:'Times New Roman'"gtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Emergency Nutrition and WASH in Nutrition provision in Leer ltpgtThe project objective is to contribute to increased equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services by reducing the level of acute malnutrition among children under 5 years and pregnant and lactating women as well as improved access to water and hygiene services in Leer County with high malnutrition rates. This project is to support both preventative and curative services for acute malnutrition via the Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition Model (CMAM) Through 11 sites, being Adok, Bow, Dindin, Gandor, Guat, Joung, Leer town, Padeah, Payak and Rubchai nutrition facilities and Juong stabilization centre (SC). It aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from acute malnutrition by providing timely diagnosis and effective treatment and through building local capacity (health system and community) in the prevention, identification and management of acute malnutrition. The intervention is a decentralized community-based approach. Treatment is matched to the nutritional and clinical needs of the child, with the majority of children receiving treatment at home using ready-to-use foods. In-patient care is provided only for complicated cases of acute malnutrition. ltspangtThe other core component of this intervention involves community mobilization. This includes building the community's understanding of the causes of acute malnutrition, its signs and symptoms, and effective treatment. Thereby working to overcome harmful traditional beliefs and practices through MIYCN-E and Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) through Care Groups and CNVs—community nutrition volunteers. In addition, the proposed intervention empowers caregivers to do Family MUAC and provide home-based care. Medair will support the existing nutrition sites and will explore outreach sites in the course of the project. lt/spangtltspangtMedair will ensure provision of safe drinking water at the nutrition sites and, where appropriate, improve access to drinking water through the installation of four (4) rainwater harvesting systems and/or on-site water storage. lt/spangtltspangtProvision of the WASH Cluster standard WASH kits to 891 mothers/caretakers of children admitted into Outpatient Therapeutic Program (OTP) with SAM will also be accompanied by appropriate and targeted hygiene promotion and training in the correct use of water treatment kits and safe water management. Medair will follow up with the caregivers at the household level to monitor how the NFIs are being used, conduct water quality tests to determine if the people in the household are actually drinking safe water, and will provide further training and BCC as required.?lt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltdivgtltpgtltspangtltspangtltbrgtIn the catchment areas of the nutrition facilities, lt/spangtltspangtMedairlt/spangtltspangt will improve access to safe water to meet basic needs for consumption and hygiene, through continued construction of 6 new boreholes using a manual rig (up to 35m) and repair or rehabilitation 13 of existing, non-functional boreholes and handpumps. Because of the low yield of the aquifer, all water points will be fitted with India Mark II handpumps. The communities' resilience will be improved through the establishment and training of Water User Committees and Hand pump mechanics and on-going WASH lt/spangtltspangtbehaviourlt/spangtltspangt sensitization activities.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtBorehole locations are: ltbrgtKaigai (Pilieny) ltbrgtJuong (Juong Kang) ltbrgtYang (Yang) ltbrgtRupchai (Guat) ltbrgtJuong Block III (Juong Kang) ltbrgtPayak (Payak) ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtIn all the sites Medair will provide management of co-existing illnesses such as malaria, and pneumonia, WASH kits, kitchen gardens, and cooking demonstrations, and build staff capacity on GBV and child protection to ensure a multi-sector approach for tackling malnutrition. Medair will collaborate with the county health department and other existing partners and engage in capacity building and experience sharing. In this proposed project Medair will reach in total 7519 beneficiaries, including under fives (4900 2475B/2425G), PLWs (2553) and, train 66 staff. Hence, with this proposed project Medair will support 10 OTP/TSFP sites and 1 SC.lt/pgtlt/divgt ltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgtltdivgtltdivgtlt/divgtlt/divgt
Lifesaving Response to the Sudan conflict affected returnees children and their care givers in Malakal County, Upper Nile State. ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial color: rgb(0, 0, 0)"gtIn this project, Africa Development Aid (ADA) will respond to the Child protection needs of Sudan crisis affected returnees and  IDPs  in Bulukat in Malakal Town, Malakal County. ADA will target a total of 4,500 people (2,250 Males, 2,250 Females) in addressing child protection needs through:  (a) provision of comprehensive case management support to vulnerable children including Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR),   provision of psycho social support (PSS) and Life-skills interventions to vulnerable children and their caregivers (b)  Child protection outreach and awareness raising by establishing  Community Based Child Protection Network (CBCPN) structures (c)  establishing/Strengthening child-friendly feedback, reporting /complaint mechanisms to enhance accountability to children and their caregivers  and (d) supporting adolescent girls and boys- through provisions of awareness campaigns on GBV issues. Besides, ADA will establish and provide capacity building on Child Protection to Child Protection staff and other front-line workers from other actors on Child Protection. This project will be done through both static and mobile response modalities. lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial color: rgb(0, 0, 0)"gtThe mobile response via awareness raising, PSS , Case Management and FTR services, reaching out to the areas of Hai Jalaba, Mudrea, Sora Jalaba, Hai Television and other areas hosting Sudan Conflict Returnees in Malakal town.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt
Improving Preparedness and Response to Humanitarian Crises in floods-affected communities in Unity States in South Sudan. ltp class="" style=""gtltspan style="font-size: 14px font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtRecurring floods have severely affected the same communities in Unity State every year. Flooding continued into 2022, displacing around 347,000 people who fled to higher lands. Recurrent flooding coupled with active conflict and inter-communal fighting lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 14px font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtalso continued lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtin neighboringnbspstates lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 14px font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtwhich lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gthas increased the number of displaced people in Unity State. As of October 2022, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bentiu town stood at 102,811 people according to IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM). Flooding in Unity and other states has destroyed community livelihoods with farmland submerged in water, and left health facilities, schools and Women and Girls Friendly Spaces (WGFS) overwhelmed.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtFlood-induced displacement of communities and the congestion it has caused have increased the risk of gender-based violence (GBV) and other protection issues. Lack of firewood for cooking has forced women and girls to travel further to collect firewood, often walking long distances through water, which puts them at risk of GBV.ltbrgt ltbrgt According to HNO, the cumulative impact of recurrent floods has also contributed to the destruction and damage of water facilities, increasing the likelihood of waterborne diseases, and intensifying the existing vulnerabilities of those affected (high poverty rates, massive displacements, and limited access to basic services such as health, nutrition, protection, etc.). Bentiu reported that massive flooding has forced women and girls to make longer and riskier journeys through flood-affected areas in search of livelihood activities, putting them at higher risk of GBV, including rape.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtAs more flooding is expected during the rainy season in April and May, this project will support the prepositioning of Dignity Kits in Bentiu, Unity States where IDPs from flooded areas are hosted. The prepositioning of these supplies will improve the preparedness and response capacities of GBV partners to a potential increase of GBV cases and vulnerabilities including being exposed to sexual exploitation and abuse during the anticipated crises.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%background:white" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtThis project will complement ongoing UNFPA projects in Unity State to improve access to GBV prevention and response services. The project will have three main components:lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt ltul type="disc"gt ltli style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1tab-stops:list 36.0pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtProcurement and pre-positioning of dignity kits at Bentiu, Unity State for Rubkona and Guit counties while sending Dignity Kits directly from Juba to Leer, Panyijar and Mayandit counties since there is no access route from Bentiu to the Southern Unity state. These dignity kits will enable GBV partners to provide timely GBV prevention and response services to flood-affected women and girls within the reproductive age group as the dignity kit is meant for women and girls to maintain their hygiene during menstruation.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/ligt ltli style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1tab-stops:list 36.0pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtRoutine monitoring of the timely procurement, pre-positioning and distribution of dignity kits and improving access and utilization of affected women, and girls to these humanitarian supplies.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/ligt ltli style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1tab-stops:list 36.0pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtCloser coordination with the protection cluster and the GBV sub-cluster at national and sub-national levels.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/ligt lt/ulgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gtltbrgtThe prepositioning of Dignity Kitnbspsupplies will improve the preparedness and response capacities of GBV partners to mitigate the risks to GBVnbspand exposure to sexual exploitation and abuse during the anticipated criseslt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt. It will lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gtalso facilitate basic hygienelt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt and lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gtenables access to humanitarian services and promote mobility of vulnerable women and girlsnbspin public spaces. In addition, dignity kits enable lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtwomen and girls lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gttonbsppreserve dignity, which is essential to maintaining self-esteem and confidence that is critical to protection and to cope up stressful humanitarian situations.nbspnbsplt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt
Integrated health, general protection and GBV early action intervention in Rubkona/Bentiu ltp style="" class=""gtSouth Sudan is among the top countries known for flood annually, with high fragility and low climate readiness, making it increasingly vulnerable to climate disasters with increasing water levels being reported in Rubkona and Bentiu towns thus, putting pressure on existing dikes. Currently, IRC is present in Northern Bahr Ghazal State (Aweil East County) and Unity State (Rubkona County) including Bentiu POC, sector 4. IRC is providing integrated primary health care and reproductive health via static health facilities, safe spaces, and mobile clinics as part of IRC's early action flood response and preparedness. This will involve integrating health and GBV interventions focusing on provision of integrated lifesaving services. Static services such as GBV prevention, response, and risk mitigation, will be carried out in sector 4 of Bentiu camp as we already have safe spaces at these locations. Furthermore, the GBV team will provide mobile services along with the health team outside the Bentiu IDP Camp to the displaced population that will include women, men, girls and boys in flood prone areas of Bentiu as an early action response to floods. Existing safe spaces will serve as an entry point for GBV survivors to access the response services while static health facilities and mobile clinics will provide clinical care for survivors of GBV. These services will run alongside integrated primary health care at static health facilities for the displaced population that will include IMNCI, EPI, ANC, PNC, safe deliveries and referrals for deliveries and invasive procedure from the mobile clinics to the supported static health facility. IRC will hire case workers and train them on basic GBV concepts and inter-agency case management guidelines focused on survivor centered approach.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspan class="TrackChangeTextInsertion TrackedChange TrackChangeHoverSelectColorPurple SCXW29193168 BCX0" style="user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent text-align: left"gtltspan class="TrackedChange SCXW29193168 BCX0"gtltspan data-contrast="auto" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW29193168 BCX0" style="line-height: 17.2667px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun TrackChangeHoverSelectHighlightPurple SCXW29193168 BCX0"gtAlong with case management services, multiple recreational activities centered on women and girls will be conducted at the safe space for provision of MHPSS. Multisector referral pathways will be established/updated to provide case management services to GBV survivors. Cash for Protection will be provided to the vulnerable women and girls in the community for risk mitigation and GBV response.  IRC will conduct Awareness raising activities in the community including information sessions, distribution of IEC materials through engaging community elders to prevent GBV. The project will also contribute to economic empowerment of Women and girls through income generation and risk mitigation activities like production of Fuel-Efficient Stoves (FES). IRC through this project, will conduct trainings of stakeholders to mainstream GBV in other sectors. ltbrgtThe IRC will implement activities that reduce or eliminate protection risks that threaten survival and will promote impartial and equitable access to essential services for individuals and groups. To ensure that all have equitable access to essential services, the IRC will identify, mitigate and address protection risks that deprive target individuals of essential services by assessing and identifying target individuals’ vulnerabilities, threats and capacities within the Rapid Response Mobile Teams. For those who face risks that threaten survival, IRC will provide individual protection assistance to include emergency protection cash, quality referrals, targeted in-kind assistance, and information services accompaniment. Group Psychosocial support will be provided to address acute stress and support the communities with strengthening their existing coping mechanisms to manage stress.   Protection teams will also conduct community-level protection monitoring to identify, document and analyze key protection issues in the affected communities while identified community-level protection issues will be prioritized for response by the IRC Protection team in consultation and close coordination with the affected community, service providers and other relevant actors. ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgt
Integrated Nutrition and WASH Response in Mayendit County ltp style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0inmargin-bottom: 9.95ptmargin-left:0in" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtIn line with the pre-famine allocation and its area-based multi-sectoral interventions, Samaritan’s Purse (SP) proposes an integrated Nutrition and WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) for Nutrition intervention to reduce the impact of malnutrition and the risks of famine in Mayendit County, an area predicted to face severe food insecurity. The project aims to serve at least 16,5000 individuals, including 3,700 men, 4,200 women, 4,000 boys, and 4,600 girls, while ensuring that their protection needs are met effectively.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtBuilding on its ongoing programming in Mayendit, SP will implement the proposed WASH for Nutrition intervention in seven payams: Dablual, Luom, Malkuer, Rubkuay, Thaker, Tharijath, and Tutnyang. The intervention includes the provision of WASH facilities in six nutrition centers: Dablual, Luom, Rubnor (Rubkuay), Kuok (Thaker), Wangkong (Tharijath), and Tutnyang in close coordination with UNIDO, the nutrition implementing partner in the facilities. The WASH facilities will include the construction of solar power-driven water yards, gender-segregated latrines, and hand washing facilities. The water yards in Dablual and Luom will be extended to the nearby villages that don’t have water facilities. Besides, SP will distribute WASH kits supplied by the Core Pipeline to Severe Acute Malnourished (SAM) children and caretakers, accompanied by hygiene promotion. UNIDO will identify the SAM cases and provide their list to SP. SP has 1,120 Care Group members (CGs) that provide WASH and nutrition messaging and promote good practices in the targeted seven payams, among other responsibilities. The CGs will follow up with the SAM cases and caretakers at the household level and provide additional messaging and support. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtThe nutrition intervention will also be implemented in the same seven payams fully integrated with the WASH for nutrition activities in close coordination with UNIDO, which provides Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program (TSFP) and Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) services in Mayendit. SP will primarily focus on community-based preventive interventions in line with the national Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and Maternal Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) protocols by working with its 1,120 Care Group members. The CGs will be trained on MIYCN and will be responsible for carrying out Family MUAC screening to enhance early detection, prevention, and treatment of acute malnutrition for children 6-59 months. They will also train caregivers on edema detection and self-referral, follow up SAM cases and caregivers who received WASH kits, provide tailored WASH and nutrition messaging based on their observations using social and behavior change communications (SBCC), conduct cooking demonstrations, and set up kitchen gardens to combat all forms of malnutrition among children and women.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtTo enhance self-sufficiency and sustainability, the CGs will be supported to establish Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) groups and vegetable gardens and trained on income-generating activities (IGAs). lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtFinally, the planned response will be integrated with SP’s ongoing WASH, Health, Nutrition, and FSL interventions to enhance the impact and maximize cost effectiveness without duplication. ltbrgt The nutrition program will target 5,976 children U5 7,647 PLWs and 284 men directly. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Integrated Child Protection and Cash Based assistance to crisis and flood affected most vulnerable children and adults in Malakal Town outside POC. ltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="mso-spacerun:'yes'font-family:'Times New Roman'"gtThis project will response to the Child protection needs,ADA will target a total of 9002 whereby 5000 people for child protection and 4002 targeted through Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) for the flood affected IDPs and host community in Malakal South and Malakal Central Payams Malakal  in Malakal Town, Malakal County. This is to take early action to mitigate the impacts of projected floods in Malakal town and the nearby Payams. This response will include, Child protection case management including multi-purpose Cash based intervention for protection, family tracing and reunification services, awareness creation on prevention of harmful practices on children such as early/forced marriages, child labor, exploitation and abuse as well as referrals to other services providers. Through this project ,ADA will also provide Psycho social support interventions to children and their caregivers facing trauma through child friendly space activities, adolescent clubs and parental sessions. ADA will establish community volunteer committees such Community Based Child Protection Networks to help in reporting child protection issues and Foster care groups. Also ADA will provide capacity building on Child Protection to ADA Child Protection staff and other front line workers from other actors.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="mso-spacerun:'yes'font-family:'Times New Roman'"gtlt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThis project lt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtwill also provide multi-purpose cash assistant (MPC) assistance of USD $ 360 per household for the duration of 3 months to 667 affected IDP Households (HH), 4,002 individuals, 1,542 women, 933 girls, 594 men and 933 boys. All shall be the IDPs outside the PoC in Malakal County, Upper Nile State. The 667 HH (4,002 individuals) are part of the total IDPS HH multiply displaced mainly by the  Flood in Pigi and Tonga, Fangak, and Adidiang conflict between the Kitguang groups) or some of the IDPs were displaced by the flooding in Pigi Canal. Those people have temporarily settled in Malakal Central Fire Brigade area) Malakal East (State Legislative Assembly area), and Malakal South (Daniel Comboni Church arealt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gt. IDPs left their former homes empty-handed and are now in need of basic livelihood supplies, shelter, protection, WASH, Education, and an array of other needs detailed in a September 2022 IRNA Report attached to this proposal. ADA will focus on the Comboni, Fire Brigade area and Legislative Assembly that is close to where there are ongoing ADA projects (from other funding) in FSL, Peacebuilding, and Protection. lt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtADA will adhere to a Do No Harm approach (DNH) to ensure the quality of the multipurpose cash without causing any harm to the existing social system. ADA will analyze conflict-provoking factors in the MPC distribution and design appropriate mitigation measures jointly with respective target communities. ADA will undertake regular conflict monitoring to ensure security and stability for its staff and beneficiaries. Registration and verification of the most affected people will be done by the team in consultation with the leaders of the affected persons and the local authority in Malakal. The cash distribution will be conducted twice (as per allocation strategy) through the help of the financial service provider which will be identified by ADA once this project is approved. ADA will carry out post-distribution monitoring and evaluation to monitor and evaluate the overall project activities. Several reports including financial and activities reports will be written and shall be shared with both the protection, S/NFI Cluster and SSHF through GMS and other reporting tools and templates that are always used for activities, progress, and financial reporting.lt/spangtlt/pgt
Early action intervention to the expected floods through Health, Nutrition and Gender Based Violence interventions in Malakal, Upper Nile State ltpgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtInternational Medical Corps UK is requesting funding to provide integrated lifesaving health, gender-based violence (GBV), MHPSS and nutrition services to respond to the flood affected communities and prepare for the anticipated flooding in Malakal.ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtThe nutrition response will aim to reach 4,812 direct beneficiaries (1889 boys, 1962 girls and 961 pregnant and lactating women - PLW) among the population anticipated to be displaced. The proposed nutrition response will focus on the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition among children aged 0-59 months and pregnant and lactating women (PLW), including active and passive screening for early detection and treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) at static and mobile sites. The project will support and promote optimal breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices through Maternal-Infant Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) activities focusing on the first 1,000 days of a child's life. IMC will rehabilitate two static outreach sites and establish one integrated mobile nutrition services delivery point in Malakal. These will enable IMC to expand its response capacity to reach more under five children and PLW who will be affected by the flood, including returnees who have been impacted by the Sudan crisis. lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom: 9.95ptmargin-left:0cm"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="background-image: initial background-position: initial background-size: initial background-repeat: initial background-attachment: initial background-origin: initial background-clip: initial"gtThe integrated health response will support an estimated lta name="_Int_9STFumJe"gt21,119 peoplelt/agt over a six-month period (6,209 men, 6,463 women, 4,308 girls and 4,139 boys). This represents 30% of the target population in the SSHF allocation strategy and was determined with consideration for other healthcare services funded by the UNICEF/World Bank and BHA. The activities involve the deployment of mobile medical teams (MMT) to provide essential life-saving care and referral support services to flood-displaced populations, support health facilities by prepositioning medicines and medical commodities in anticipation of the isolation of health facilities by flood. The MMTs will be integrated with nutrition teams and provide integrated services at the same locations to ensure complementarity. The location for implementation will be determined by the evolution of the floods within Malakal. Essential health services will focus on delivering maternal and child healthcare and elements of MISP (Minimum Initial Service Package) in emergencies service packages, communicable and non-communicable diseases treatment, treatment for injuries and basic first aid, active and passive disease surveillance, and response, maintain the supply of rapid diagnostic tests, and increase the range of services available to beneficiaries by expanding the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), and GBV response services (Clinical Management of Rape).lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="background-image: initial background-position: initial background-size: initial background-repeat: initial background-attachment: initial background-origin: initial background-clip: initial"gtIlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="background-image: initial background-position: initial background-size: initial background-repeat: initial background-attachment: initial background-origin: initial background-clip: initial"gtMC will provide GBV services to the conflict-affected, internally displaced people (IDPs) in Malakal town and Malakal Protection of Civilians (PoC). This project will directly benefit 16,458 (6,762 Women, 3106 Men, 3,505 Girls, 3,085 Boys) within the project period. GBV response activities will focus on provision of survivor centered case management for GBV survivors as well as provision of emergency cash for GBV survivors to facilitate case management process. Group psychosocial support activities will be conducted within the Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSSs) to enhance recovery. IMC will integrate GBV prevention and risk mitigation activities such provision of fuel efficient stove and provide capacity building training to front line workers and community leaders. lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="background-image: initial background-position: initial background-size: initial background-repeat: initial background-attachment: initial background-origin: initial background-clip: initial"gtThe alt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="background-image: initial background-position: initial background-size: initial background-repeat: initial background-attachment: initial background-origin: initial background-clip: initial"gtwareness will target community members with key GBV messages, including risks, consequences of GBV, types of GBV including sexual exploitation and abuse, services available including reporting channels of reporting channels as well as reporting within 72 hourslt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gt.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt
Provision of Primary Health Care (PHC) services for the Returnees affected by Sudan crisis in Malakal, Upper Nile State. ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: windowtext"gt291,224 individuals have been recorded at border crossings into South Sudan (SSD) since the fighting in Sudan erupted on 15 April 2023. The influx of returnees is projected to continue with Joda border asnbspthe main point of entry lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: windowtext"gt(lt/spangtltb style="font-size: 14px"gtltigtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:"gtSudan Crisis SitRepnbspNo.13-29 Sept 2023).ltbrgt lt/spangtlt/igtlt/bgtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(74, 74, 74) letter-spacing: 0.4pt"gtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThe continued flow of returnees to SSD particularly in Malakal, Upper Nile State has significantly increased the need of basic life-saving humanitarian services. Currently, in our IMC health facility at Bulukat, there is high caseloads in OPD, Nutrition, and Women Girls Safe Spaces in IMC operated Bulukat.ltspan style="font-weight: bold font-style: italic"gtnbsplt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtIMC UK, with complimentary funding from SSHF will seek to continue providing static PHCnbspservices (OPD consultations, SRH, MHPSS and EPI) in Bulukat by operating the current IMC supported health facility. IMC propose to PHCnbspcare services to the returnees affected by the Sudan crisis in Southern Malakal. IMC will reach 8,160 returnees with health (including MHPSS) lifesaving services over the project period by operating a mobile outreach team. In order to ensure quality of services amid high number of patients in IMC supported static site in Bulukat, IMC will add more staff in all cadres for 6 months. To ensure continuity of services after the current grants elapse in December 2023, IMC will extend contracts of the existing staffs in fire brigade for 3 months. The mobile medical team will have 1 clinical officer, 1 nurse, 1 midwife, 1 vaccinator, 1 CHW, 1 drug dispenser, 1 data clerk, 1 MHPSS officer, 1 psychosocial Counsellor, 1 guard and 1 cleaner, 2 canvas tents, furniture, 1 hired vehicle and various basic medical equipment. IMC will factor in the cost of setting up and shifting the mobile outreach tents and furniture’s under this funding opportunity. Additional staffs to support IMC static site in Bulukat for the next 6 months will be 1 Clinical officer, 1 nurse, 1 midwife, 1 vaccinator, 1 CHW, 1 drug dispenser, 1 data clerk and 1 vaccinator.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtRecently, South Sudan has witnessed increased incidence of immunization preventable diseases like measles. IMC will implement EPI within all its locations to ensure majority of the children are up to date with the South Sudan EPI schedule. IMC will procure medical equipment to cater for the ever-raising medical needs in anticipation of more returnee's influx seeking PHC services at the mobile medical outreach site. IMC will hire a vehicle to ensure seamless referral of patients to static health facilities like Malakal Teaching Hospital or MSF children. IMC will ensure proper waste management in Bulukat and within the outreach sites as per the IPC protocols by ensuring availability of color-coded bins with linings, protective gears for staffs handling patients, ensuring cleaners don the required PPE, adequate hand washing facilities and sufficient cleaning supplies. To ensure adequate and proper storage of pharmaceuticals, IMC will procure more pallets and shelves. For quality service provision within the IMC supported health facilities in Bulukat, IMC will conduct classroom trainings for the new staff such as IPC training, BEmONC, IMNCI and PFA. To further build capacity and ensure available reference resources, IMC will print various protocols like IMNCI, South Sudan treatment guidelines, drugs formulary and job aids to support the clinical team in their quest to offer quality clinical care. IMC alongside donors' field focal persons in Malakal will purpose to conduct scheduled effective supportive supervision in the static sites within Bulukat and the mobile outreach sites. To enhance risk communication and community engagement, IMC will support the already existing network of BHWs with PPE and basic medical assessment equipment and handheld megaphones. IMC will operate with accountability to the community. The feedback from the community during the implementation through IMC's Community Based feedback and Response Mechanism (CBFRM) will be used to adjust programing to better suit the affected population's need.ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Integrated WASH in Nutrition Facilities in Leer County ltpgtltbrgt ltspan lang="EN-GB"gtBetween July 2022 and June 2023, an estimated 1.4 million children under five are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition based on analysis and estimations from the results of the SMART nutrition surveys, Food Security and Nutrition Monitoring System (FSNMS) and program admission trends. Approximately 345,893 will need SAM treatment, while another 1,057,703 will need MAM treatment. Acute malnutrition burden will be highly concentrated in the four states of Jonglei, Upper Nile, Unity and Warrap in, about 61% of the total burdenlta href="#_ftn1" name="_ftnref1" title=""gtltspan class="MsoFootnoteReference"gtltspan lang="EN-GB" style="line-height: 107% background-color: white"gt[1]lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/agt. A majority of households in Leerltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-GB"gt, 76%, do not have toilet or pit latrine,  55% of the  households depended on boreholes as a primary source of drinking water, 29% cited rivers, 10% mentioned unprotected springs, while 3% used rain water. Only 2%  receive drinking water from a protected well.  Despite fetching water from unsafe sources, 45% of the households do not treat their drinking water. An estimated 37.5% use chlorination, 22% leave the water to settle, hardly an effective water treatment method, 19% filter water with cloth, while 12.5% boil their drinking waterlta title="" name="_ftnref1" href="#_ftn1"gtltspan class="MsoFootnoteReference"gt[1]lt/spangtlt/agt. The water points are constantly breaking down due to excessive pumping. During flooding, surface runoff contaminates the borehole water.  The poor contaminated water sources, poor sanitation and hygiene in Leer County has led diarrheal diseases, malnutrition and stunted growth. An estimated 62.50% of the deaths lt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-US"gtamong children under the age of 5 in Leer county waslt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-GB"gt attributed to diarrheal diseases and lack of food. lt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-US"gtTlt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-GB"gthe World Health Organization estimates that half of all undernutrition is associated with infections caused by poor WASH, such as diarrhea, intestinal worms, and environmental enteric dysfunctionlta title="" name="_ftnref2" href="#_ftn2"gtltspan class="MsoFootnoteReference"gt[2]lt/spangtlt/agt. This project will seek to address malnutrition through increasing access to water at nutrition facility and its catchment areas. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="EN-GB"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%" lang="EN-GB"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe construction of 4 water yards, networked with a total of 10 water kiosks in the community will reduce the pressure on the existing water point, will eliminate breakage, and ensure water supply to 7000 Individuals . The raising of the water tank will also reduce the chances of water contamination during flooding.lt/spangt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="EN-GB" style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:11.0ptline-height:107%font-family:" lang="EN-GB"gtThe project will conduct the following activities lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="EN-GB" style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:11.0ptline-height:107%font-family:" lang="EN-GB"gt1. Construction of 1 new water point,  and  upgrading 3 existing water points in nutrition facilities to water yards, then networking them to 10 water kiosks in the community.  Total 14 water points serving 500 people each hence 7000  individuals lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="EN-GB" style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:11.0ptline-height:107%font-family:" lang="EN-GB"gt2. Distribution of WASH CPR kits to SAM and MAM) 1667 caregivers in Nutrition facilities lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="EN-GB" style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:11.0ptline-height:107%font-family:" lang="EN-GB"gt3. Hygiene promotion to 8,000 people in Nutrition and health Facilities lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt4. GBV Risk analysis at water points lt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThis project will target 8,000 individuals (Men 1000, women 2,000, boys 2,500, Girls 2,500) lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThe project will be lt/spangtimplementedltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt in the following facilities lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0cmmargin-bottom:.0001ptline-height: normal"gtltspan style="font-size: 12pt"gt1.Thonyor  Nutrition facility -lt/spangtNile hopeltspan style="font-size: 12pt"gt lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 12pt"gt facility lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family:"gt2.Guong/Rupkoang in Adok payam  Nile hope facility lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltspan style="font-size: 12pt font-family:"gt3. Rubinchar nutrition facilities (Drill a blt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 12pt font-family:"gtorehole at the facilitylt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 12pt font-family:"gt) lt/spangtNile hope facility lt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family:"gt4.Pilieny nutrition/health facility (lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtWater storage tanks to be installed within the facility) Nile Hope/ CH health facility lt/spangtlt/pgt
Scale up Life Saving Emergency Response in Shelter/NFIs for South Sudanese Returnees in Renk ltpgtltbrgtThe six-month project aims to scale up life-saving Emergency Shelter service provision in Renk town, Upper Nile State targeting returnees affected by the Sudan conflict, which erupted on the 15th of April 2023. In overall the project will reach 10,000 unique beneficiaries through the provision of communal shelters, access roads and solar streetlights at the transit site. In providing shelter solutions to returnees from Sudan transiting through Renk town, the project shall have three main activities at the transit site.ltbrgt 1) Site layout and proper planning: Global shelter sphere standards such as site selection drainage, site planning, fire safety, use of local planning practices, Housing, Land and Property (HLP) rights, and accessibility shall be adhered to. The site planning is done to create easy and safe walkways and passage. ltbrgt2) Construction of communal emergency shelters in transit sites: These shall be semi-permanent structures, which at the end of the project, can be used for other purposes by the host communities or those who will have chosen to integrate with the host community as part of durable solutions.ltbrgt3) Improving lighting at the sites and WASH facilities to ensure safety and mitigate possible SGBV. The lights will be installed in the constructed shelters and also near WASH facilities such as latrines, to provide lights when it is dark which will minimize Other Gender based Violence as Perpetrators can easily been seen and also promoting effective use of the WASH Facilities. To maximize on the use of limited resources, NRC shall coordinate with Oxfam on the provision of lighting at WASH facilities. Where Oxfam will provide lighting, NRC will choose to focus on lighting on walkways and communal shelters. ltbrgtInstalling lights on the paths in the transit site for clear vision and visibility when there is dark. The project will ensure inclusive and participatory beneficiary selection by involving community structures of males and females, including the youth. Furthermore, under the accountability to the affected population (AAP), beneficiaries will be trained and made aware of the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders, beneficiary selection criteria, their entitlement, and the existing feedback mechanisms. The project shall include key messages - preventing Sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse in the AAP training.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgt
Early action lifesaving response to floods affected communities in Rubkona, Unity State, and Malakal, Upper Nile State. ltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtDRC will carry out flood mitigation activities such as rehabilitation of berms and dikes around the sites, open and maintain drainages and water retention dams at the sites, provide sandbags and basic toolkits such as Pick axes, hoes, spades, digging bars, rakes, wheelbarrows, gumboots, including heavy duty gloves to community members, and conduct community mobilization and awareness raising campaign on flood risks, prevention measures against malaria, cholera and diarrhea. ltbrgtltbrgtThe overall aim of the project is to mitigate the effects of floods through early action thereby enhancing the safety and dignity of affected communities. The project will target 103, 330 lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtIDPs (53,330 in Rubkona/Bentiu and 50,000 in Malakal) through DRC’s Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) sector.lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThe project activities will be implemented in consultation with the community through their representatives such as the Site Management Committees and Site Maintenance Committees. Through meetings, the engagement factors their feedback into the project to enable the organization's accountability to the affected population. DRC will ensure the centrality of protection throughout the project implementation. DRC is the camp management agency in the project target locations and the SSHF funds will complement ongoing CCCM activities such as coordination of services, information management, accountability to affected population, protection mainstreaming etc.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Lifesaving Response to Returnees and Refugees from Sudan in Renk and Melut in Upper Nile, South Sudan ltpgtltspan style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtRI will provide essential healthcare services in the transit centers located in Renk and Melut Counties, which have experienced significant strain since the arrival of returnees in Renk. This project aims to ensure the continuous provision of healthcare services until January 2024. To achieve this, RI will this funding to procure pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and medical equipment, conduct capacity building sessions for medical teams, provide support for referral and ambulance services, carry out daily outpatient consultations, administer immunization services, offer reproductive healthcare including the clinical management of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, implement health promotion activities, conduct disease and nutrition surveillance and treatment, and facilitate emergency referrals for secondary/inpatient care. Through these comprehensive initiatives, RI aims to greatly enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare services in the transit centers, effectively addressing the healthcare needs of the population.lt/spangt lt/spangtlt/pgt
Provision of emergency health services to acute food insecure population in hard-to-reach communities of Mayendit County, Unity State ltp class="" style=""gtCASS will deploy 2 mobile clinics teams to reach people cut off from access to health services. The mobile clinic is the only viable option to enable isolated and vulnerable communities have access and utilize basic health services. The locations are Dablual Village, Dhorleak Village, Maper Island Village, Pantot Village, Barthlar Village, Diach Village and Rubnor Village. The priority villages are in 5 payams namely Dablual Payam, Mirinyal Payam, Thaker Payam, Tharjiathbor Payam, Rubkuay Payam. Essential health care services will be provided to 34,894 people (9,770 women, 8,026 girls, 8,724 men and 8, 374 boys). The services will include but not limited to maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health and sexual and reproductive health, as well as treatment of common illnesses and GBV-related health services including health education and promotion/risk communication during service delivery to positively influence the health seeking behavior of individuals and communities. The project will also be providing MHPSS including Psychological First Aid (PFA) to 400 people (women 100, girls 100, men 100 and boys 100). They will be provided by both social and psychological support for vulnerable people in ways that respect their dignity, culture and abilities. As strong component for accountability, the project will establish 7 AAP committees as a commitment and mechanism that CASS will ensure that communities are meaningfully and continuously involved in decisions that directly impact their lives including decimating key messages and reporting on PSEA. The AAP committees will hold quarterly meetings and document its proceedings to inform programming.lt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify"gtThis project implementation will be in complementarity with the WFP and FAO strategic interventions, including complementarity with the CERF /Anti-famine allocation. CASS will be in deep field coordination ltspan style="mso-spacerun:yes"gt lt/spangtwith CERF and ltspan style="mso-spacerun:yes"gt lt/spangtother anti-famine partners responders on Monthly basis, attends HFU coordinating forums, Health Cluster engagements both at national and sub-national level including Emergency Responders Meetings (ERM) bi-weekly. CASS will report 5Ws to the clusters on a monthly basis and quarterly project progress narrative report to SSHF to be submitted through the Grant Management System. CASS will also be reporting into the IDSR/EWARS on weekly basis including the DHIS2 on monthly basis. The project will support 2 mobile clinics and there are adequate staffs on stand-by to be deployed i.e 2 Clinical Officers, 2 Midwifes, 2 Nurse, 2 CHWs, 2 Vaccinators and 2 Lab Technicians. lt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgt
Integrated WASH and Health Programme for CommunitiesaAt Risk of Famine in Akobo County ltpgtltbrgtDecades of severe conflict, subnational violence, climate-related shocks, poor public investment and a declining economy have contributed to poor access to essential services for communities in South Sudan, including health, nutrition, Child Protection (CP), MHPSS and WASH. As a result, the population in need has been increasing. The most recent HNO indicates that 9.43 million people will be in need in 2023(According to HNO 2023), a 5% increase from the 8.9 million people reported in 2022.  Among those in need, 6 million need WASH support, 5.9 million need health and 2.1 million need nutrition support. Within Akobo specifically, over 80% of the population is identified as needing support. As part of continued efforts to improve access to life-saving services among conflict and disaster-affected, and vulnerable populations in Akobo East and West counties, Save the Children (SC) proposes to implement a 12-month ‘Integrated Health and WASH Programme for Communities At Risk of Famine in Akobo’ project which also mainstreams CP, gender, and disability inclusion to ensure quality and comprehensives support to affected communities. The project aims to save lives and reduce morbidity by providing life-saving humanitarian assistance and through a multi-sectoral response to the most vulnerable people. To achieve this goal, two components are proposed: ltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom: 9.95ptmargin-left:0cm" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gta) Improved access to quality comprehensive and integrated primary health care and Gender Based Violence (GBV) services ltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtto a total of 14, 894 (catchment population of the targeted Buong PHCC)lt/spangt host communities and displaced populations in Akobo County. Proposed activities include the provision of CMR services to GBV survivors (on all 4 components, i.e., Comprehensive physical exam, including injury care and Hepatitis B and Tetanus vaccinations, Emergency contraception, STI prevention and treatment and post-exposure HIV prophylaxis), Support referral to secondary care facilities, Refresher training of health workers, e.g., basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEMONC) and community-based awareness on health issues including MHPSS. SC will implement primary health care services in 1 Health facility, namely Buong PHCC. ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size: 14px" lang="EN-US"gtb)Improved access to clean and safe water, essential sanitation and hygiene facilities to nutrition facilities. WASH interventions will focus on activities aimed at interrupting the transmission of faecal pathogens from the environment to humans, which will contribute directly to reducing the causal effect of malnutrition in the community. The project will ensure the provision of safe drinking water at households and nutrition centres, the construction of improved latrines at nutrition centres to reduce open defecation and cut the transmission route for E. coli found in faecal matter.  Hygiene promotion will also be key, especially on handwashing with soap at 5 critical times. Furthermore, the project will raise awareness of safe hygiene practices will be in cooperate in IYCF messaging. SC will reach 13,716 men, women, boys and girls through this component, which will be implemented in Akobo East and in the following nutrition centres: Kout, Dilule, Wachjkion, Gakdong, Nyijule and Okaultbrgtlt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt ltspan lang="EN-US"gtSC has a strong presence in Akobo East. In 2021, Save the Children implemented an emergency health project with support from RRF–IOM, South Sudan Humanitarian Fund and is currently supporting a nutrition program in the county including Food Security and Livelihoods. SCI also implements a BHA-funded health project and a UNICEF health and nutrition in Akobo East. SC intends to build on this experience and also expand into Akobo West through the implementation of this project by adding support for ltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtone additional facility (Buong PHCC) in addition to the 5 health facilities currently supported in Akobo West. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltbrgt
Early Action Nutrition intervention to expected floods in Bentiu camp (sector 1amp;5), Rubkona County, Unity State. ltp class="" style=""gtltspan style="font-family:"gtThis project will focus on provision of nutrition services to vulnerable people in Rubkona and Bentiu of Unity state as part of preparedness action for the anticipated upcoming flooding. lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtCARE will conduct refresher training to the Nutrition workers and Community nutrition volunteers on Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM), Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN), screening, referrals, and follow up mechanisms, and conduct MIYCN individual counselling for caretakers and mothers with children 0-23 months through 2 existing nutrition facilities in Bentiu Camp in sector 1 and 5.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gt lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtScaling up will be done on the identification mechanism of SAM/MAM children and MAM Pregnant/Lactating Women following the national CMAM protocol at two levels: (1) at the community level through family MUAC, mass screening using MUAC (Mid Upper Arm Circumference) and bilateral pitting edema detection with appropriate referrals and (2) at the nutrition facility level using MUAC and checking for bilateral pitting edema. Additionally, strengthening (Infant and Young Child Feeding) activities through individual counselling, community sensitization and education sessions will also be carried out.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gt CARE will also conduct refresher training to the existing mother support groups and father support groups on MIYCIN counselling. To address some of the root causes of malnutrition among affected beneficiaries, CARE will distribute basic WASH kits which will consist of soap, filter clothes water storage and collection containers and aqua tabs.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of Onward Transport and Cash Assistance to Returnees affected by Sudan Crisis ltpgtThis project proposal aims to provide life-saving support to the most vulnerable new arrivals in South Sudan, who face protection, health, and physical risks.ltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe project will identify the most vulnerable people at points of entry (PoE) and facilitate their onward movement to their areas of return. According to the IOM and UNHCR joint dashboard on August 3, 2023, 204,155 people have returned to South Sudan from different borders, mostly through Wunthow near Renk. Many of them are vulnerable and have faced violence and exploitation. A total of 17,648 are still in collective centers, while 25,628 have joined host communities in Renk.lt/pgtltp style="text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe project will coordinate with the Government of South Sudan and other humanitarian actors to provide onward transportation assistance (OTA) for 27,800 returnees through various options, such as chartering flights, providing cash assistance, transportation tokens or tickets for river movement, or renting vehicles, depending on the context of each location. The project will leverage IOM's existing OTA operation frameworks and contribute to safeguarding dignified and safe human mobility and physical well-being.lt/pgtltp style="text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe proposed intervention is aligned with IOM South Sudan's USD 47 million response plan to the Sudan crisis and SSHF reserve allocation -5 to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance to people affected by the crisis in Sudan. IOM has helped over 65,159 returnees with OTA to reach their destinations since May 13, 2023, but more assistance is needed, especially in Renk and Malakal where movement is difficult, and on average, 2,000 returnees cross the border every day. An estimated 5,000 returnees in Malakal require onward transportation assistance via chartered flights to their destinations in Juba, Kuajok, Aweil, and Wau. By providing humanitarian onward transportation assistance, IOM will contribute to safeguarding dignified and safe human mobility, ensuring physical well-being, and focusing on the prevention and mitigation of protection, health, and other physical risks.lt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of emergency lifesaving nutrition and food services to returnees displaced by the Sudan conflict in Renk County ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThe emergency lifesaving integrated nutrition and food assistance project is in response to the Sudan crisis triggered by the fighting in Sudan and the subsequent influx of returnees into South Sudan, Renk County, Upper Nile State. The main objective of the project is to increase equitable access to lifesaving emergency response, including curative, preventative, food, and nutrition services, in collaboration with other actors. This will target children under 5, adolescents, men and pregnant and lactating women (PLW), including cash distribution, targeted supplementary feeding programme, blanket supplementary feeding programme (BSFP) and Food security and livelihood activities to improve the nutrition conditions of the returnees affected by the Sudan crisis in line with the nutrition and food security cluster objectives.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe project will target a total of approximately 30,125 returnees and the key interventions will include screening and treatment of malnutrition cases at outreach sites, provision of blanket supplementary food programme (BSFP), targeting all individuals at the transit center and provision of infant and young child feeding counseling in emergencies (IYCF-e). A cash modality will be implemented targeting 24,000 people with sector specific cash.lt/pgtltpgtAdditionally, GOAL will implement food security and livelihood through community engagement by formation and expansion of the existing mother to mother support groups to produce vegetables for food diversification across the fifteen static locations, and piloting of peer support groups specifically targeting men in the locations where returnees have integrated within the Renk community. lt/pgtltpgtThe communities include Abayok, ECS, Payuer, Wunthou, Abukadra, Zero and Renk civil hospital. This intervention is aimed at supporting male engagement in promoting and supporting maternal infant and young child nutrition practices  and promote cohesion and support positive nutrition outcomes for the children under the age of 5 years and pregnant and lactating women. ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Supporting the Dignified Access of people affected by crises to Reproductive Health services in Canal/Pigi, Fangak, Akobo, Mayendit, Leer and Kapoeta East ltbrgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gtSouth Sudan continues to face overlapping crises, including floods, conflict, and food insecurity – all of which continue to negatively impact the resilience and vulnerability of people across the country. Approximately lta name="_Hlk132834923"gt6.6 million people, or over half of South Sudan’s population (54%), risk experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse between October and November 2022. lt/agtOf those, 2.2 million people are experiencing worse conditions in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) acute food insecurity, and an estimated 61,000 people in Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) acute food insecurity in Fangak, Canal/Pigi and Akobo of Jonglei State Pibor County in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area. The most food insecure states between October and November 2022, where more than 50% of their populations are facing Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse acute food insecurity, are Jonglei (68%), Unity (66%), Northern Bahr el Ghazal (62%), Upper Nile (58%), Warrap (57%), and Lakes (57%). lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="en-SS"gtGiven the high levels of severe acute food insecurity in South Sudan, there is a need for immediate scale-up of multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to save lives and prevent the total collapse of livelihoods in the affected counties, particularly those with a high share of populations in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) and Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) acute food insecurity.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtSouth Sudan's Anti-Famine Reserve Allocation has identified the prevention and treatment of malnutrition in children and pregnant women and girls as one of its strategic thrusts. Under this strategic direction, UNFPA plans to support improve access for vulnerable women, girls, men, and boys in Canal/Pigi, Fangak, Akobo, Mayendit, Leer and Kapoeta East to reproductive health services. To achieve this goal, UNFPA will procure and distribute 204ltbgt lt/bgtreproductive health supplies to health facilities serving vulnerable women and girls. The kits that will be procured under the project as follows:lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt30 clean delivery kits for individual use.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt4 clean delivery kits for the use of birth attendants.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt30 post-rape treatment kits for the use of health facilities providing CMR services.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt40 kits for the management of sexually transmitted infections.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt15 kits providing reusable equipment for clean delivery assistance.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt15 kits providing reusable drugs and midwifery supplies for clean delivery assistance.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt10 kits for the management of miscarriage complications.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt20 kits for repairing vaginal and cervical tears as a result of fistula.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt10 kits for assisting delivery with vacuum extraction.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt25 kits for the use of obstetric surgery.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt: automso-add-space:autotext-align:justifytext-indent:-18.0ptline-height: 115%mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1" class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast"gtltspan style="font-family: Symbol" lang="EN-US"gt·ltspan style="line-height: normal font-family:"gt       lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gt 5 kits for blood transfusion as a result of HIV, syphilis and other infectious diseases. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtThis project will establish close coordination with Health Cluster partners in the target areas as well as with partners from other clusters including Protection, WASH, Nutrition and Food Security and Livelihoods. The project will contribute to strengthening inter-cluster collaboration under the leadership of the Health Cluster.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp style="mso-margin-top-alt:automso-margin-bottom-alt:auto line-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" lang="EN-US"gtLikewise, the project will support coordination with state and county health authorities in the target areas. The distribution of supplies will be coordinated with national and local health authorities in addition to partners.lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of lifesaving General Protection and GBV prevention, mitigation and response services to 14,813 floods at risk women, girls, boys and men in Malakal, Upper Nile State ltp style="" class=""gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtSmile Again Africa Development Organization(SAADO) is proposing a six-month Integrated lifesaving Protection and  GBV prevention, response and risk mitigation services targeting 10,000 individuals  for protection monitoring and response and  4,813 vulnerable flood at risk women, girls, boys and men in Malakal County (Payam’s of southern, Northern, Central and Eastern Payam ) with the overall objective of saving lives through increased equitable access to protection services and critical GBV prevention, response, risk mitigation targeting flood at risk vulnerable women, girls, boys and men. Whereas SAADO will implement Protection and GBV interventions across the targeted project locations, particular attention will be given to the beneficiary selection process to ensure the inclusion of people with special needs, child headed households, female headed households, IDPs and returnees. SAADO seeks to implement these activities by providing quality and timely, age appropriate, protection and GBV services to the target populations. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtThe proposed project will seek to provide protection monitoring and response services to about 10,000 flood risk host communities, internally displaced people and returnees from the ongoing Sudan conflict populations both inside and outside the PoC. The project seeks to conduct regular protection assessments, deploy and strengthen mobile response services, identify and provide in kind/cash protection assistance to the most vulnerable and PSNs, map and update the existing referral pathways for service delivery, capacity building training on Fuel efficient stoves production, develop and disseminate key protection messages and establish or strengthen existing community-based protection Networks. The activities will be implemented with full integration with the GBV component of this project as a joint program in all aspects of the project life cycle, this is to ensure a complimentary approach for vulnerabilities and cases related to SGBV, early child marriage, and other GBV concerns who will be handled by the SAADO GBV static and semi static protection teams outside the PoC while other GBV partners will be involved inside the POC.  These activities will be implemented with guidance and in line with the of the protection cluster objectives and overall strategy. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt ltpgtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtThis proposed project is also designed to improve responses to cases of GBV and enhance the ability of survivors to recover from GBV incidences. SAADO will work to provide individual and group psychosocial support for women and girls in already existing women and girls' safe spaces ( 01-WGFS) supporting women and girls, conduct safety audits, provision of cash assistance for survivors, provide case management for survivors, dialogue sessions, psychosocial support through group counseling sessions , vulnerable women and girls will be engaged in life skills activities such as embroidered bedsheets, table cloths and beading, information sharing sessions on pertinent issues and topics identified by the women in the WGFS.  The proposed project will further complement SAADO’S currently ongoing GBV prevention and comprehensive case management at One Stop Center in Malakal Teaching Hospital supported by UNFPA and will provide integration with activities such as psychosocial support, case management and life skills support to women and Girls at WGFS as outlined in the GBV Sub Cluster Strategy. ltbrgt ltbrgt Further, the proposed project will provide cash assistance to the most vulnerable women and girls visiting WGFSs who are facing financial challenges to facilitate them in accessing multi-sectoral GBV services. Priority will be given to the client who require clinical management of rape (CMR) and survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) so that they can continue to visit health facilities, access for legal aid and they can also access the nearest available centers and safe spaces that provide PSS. lt/spangtlt/pgt
Early Action to Improve WASH Conditions in Rubkona County in Unity - Reserve Allocation R3 ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 8pt"gtThe project aims to improve WASH infrastructure through early action interventions in Rubkona and Bentiu to mitigate the impact of flooding and to reduce the risk of WASH related morbidity and mortality among women, men, boys and girls. The project intend to reach 57,407 people (14,418 men, 15,433 women, 13,309 boys and14,247girls) beneficiaries with safe and equitable access to water and sanitation services. The project aligns with WASH cluster objective to respond to emergency needs in target areas facing high level of WASH severity. In line with the SSHF 3rd Reserve Allocation Strategy for 2023, the project will directly contributes to allocation priorities related to early action interventions in Rubkona/Bentiu. This will be achieved by strengthening the existing water and sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion activities in target areas to ensure that the system are in place to mitigate the impact of serve flooding on most vulnerable population. The project will also contributes to Concern’s WASH improvement plan which is developed recently to improve WASH conditions in Bentiu.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="text-align:justify" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:10.0ptfont-family:" lang="EN-US"gtConcern currently manages the Surface Water Treatment System (SWAT) in site E, D2, and Hybrid Solar Water Borehole in Bentiu IDP camp, Bentiu Water Treatment Plant and SWAT in Rubkona. The existing water systems and boreholes will be strengthened through repair/installation of water tanks, bladders, tap stands and routine operations maintenance to improve the capacity and meet additional demand due to flooding. Targeted borehole/hand pumps in Bentiu and Rubkona will be rehabilitated to improve access to safe water and the HP platform will be strengthen/raised to withstand flooding. The sanitation facilities in existing IDPs sites will be repaired and new stances will be constructed to improve access to sanitation and ensure privacy, safety and dignity of vulnerable households. Given the challenges related to sanitation in Bentiu IDP camp, Concern also propose 2 blocks of durable latrines with new latrine design piloted by Concern in Sector-5 which address the challenges related to frequent repair and desludging needs, throwing of plastic bottles and vandalizing of materials. The latrine will be flood resilient reinforced with concrete base of 100 mm and the lining structure will be raised to a height of 0.8 m high. The hygiene promotion activities will be strengthen through engaging the block leaders and routine monitoring of the hygiene promotors with defined targets assigned on daily basis. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size: 10.0ptfont-family:" lang="EN-US"gtConcern will mainstreams community engagement and cross cutting issues such as gender, disability protection, accountability and GBV throughout the project cycle. The construction/repair of water and sanitation facilities will consider the specific needs of most vulnerable groups including construction/repair of latrines for Person with Disabilities (PWDs) and sex segregated latrines. The site selection for water and sanitation facilities will be in consultation with the community and protection partner to ensure equitable and safe access for all vulnerable groups. The Gender and Protection staff will conduct safety audit, protection/gender related trainings for the community leaders, youth and Concern staff to ensure a safe and inclusive response. Concern is among the lead WASH agencies in Bentiu and will leverage from its operational experiences, existence staff and established linkages with the authorities, target community and other humanitarian partners. The target households will receive coordinated and integrated services to maximize the overall outcomes of this project. Concern will participate in cluster meetings both at state and national level, active participation and information sharing with other partners to create synergies and provide complementary assistance to affected households. Accountability to affected population will be central to all interventions including a functional Complaint and Feedback Response Mechanism (CFRM).lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of Onward Transport and Cash Assistance to Returnees Affected by Sudan Crisis ltpgtThe outbreak of fighting in Sudan on 15 April 2023 has severely affected the humanitarian situation in South Sudan, particularly in northern states of the country. Since the onset of the crisis, the influx of people fleeing Sudan has increased sharply at multiple border points between Sudan and South Sudan, in particular in Upper Nile, Northern and Western Bahr el Ghazal States. As of 14 September 2023, more than 264,000 individuals have crossed the borderlta style="" title="" name="_ftnref1" href="#_ftn1"gt[1]lt/agt, the majority entering through the Wunthow border point in Upper Nile, seeking safety.ltbrgtlt/pgt ltp style="margin: 9.95pt 0in" class="MsoNormal"gtIOM South Sudan appeals for a total of USD 37.4 million to respond to the movement assistance needs in South Sudan. Currently, IOM has received a total of USD 12.3 million from various humanitarian donors to address onward transportation assistance (OTA) operations. However, as of 2 September 2023, all funds received have been used, leaving an immediate funding gap of USD 20.6 million. This shortfall is critical to continue providing OTA to the affected population. lt/pgt ltpgtWith South Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SSHF) Reserve Allocation 6, and complementing other existing humanitarian funding, IOM will provide lifesaving interventions to the most vulnerable new arrivals in South Sudan who face protection, health and physical risks. ltspan style="line-height: 107% font-family:"gtIOM will provide Onward Transportation Assistance to 12,440 returnees who are travelling from Renk to Malakal and then to their final destinations which include ltbgtBentui, Juba, Kaujok, Fangak, Wau, Nasir and Fangaklt/bgt. Tltbgtltigthe returnees include 3,191 women, 2,946 girls, 3,277 men and 3,026 boys. The target population also includes an estimated 1,852 persons with disability.lt/igtlt/bgt lt/spangt To do so, IOM will continue to conduct rapid vulnerability screenings in order to identify and register the most vulnerable people at points of entry (PoE) and ascertain their voluntariness to return to their areas of origin or intended destination (if different from area of origin) and thereafter facilitate OTA. Prior to provision of movement assistance, protection safeguards through provision of specialized protection interventions will be undertaken for individuals with heightened protection needs, risks and vulnerabilities including unaccompanied children and victims of violence, exploitation and abuse. By providing humanitarian OTA, IOM will alleviate vulnerability associated with being stranded at PoE and contribute to dignified and safe human mobility, while ensuring the physical well-being of returnees and focusing on the prevention and mitigation of protection, health and other physical risks. Depending on the vulnerability of returnees, and situation in each location as well as the returnee’s preferred location, IOM will provide plane chartering as well as one-time unconditional direct cash assistance for OTA from the transit centres to their state capitals or their final preferred destinations. Support will also be provided to the authorities, who are also providing transport to returnees, through providing fuel to government-hired vehicleslt/pgt ltdiv style="mso-element:footnote-list"gtltbr clear="all"gt lthr width="33%" size="1" align="left"gt ltdiv id="ftn1" style="mso-element:footnote"gt ltp style="" class="MsoFootnoteText"gtlta title="" name="_ftn1" href="#_ftnref1"gtltspan class="MsoFootnoteReference"gtltspan style="" lang="FR"gt[1]lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/agt IOM, UNHCR and RRC, Population Movement from Sudan to South Sudan, ltspan lang="FR"gtlta href="https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZTMwNTljNWYtYmVhYi00ZGI2LTgwYzAtN2UyNDZmZTRlNjBkIiwidCI6IjE1ODgyNjJkLTIzZmItNDNiNC1iZDZlLWJjZTQ5YzhlNjE4NiIsImMiOjh9pageName=ReportSection95859b8850a76994e6fb"gtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtMicrosoft Power BIlt/spangtlt/agtlt/spangtlt/pgt lt/divgt lt/divgt ltpgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Cash based Food assistance for the most vulnerable host community, IDPs and Returnees in Fangak, Jonglei State ltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThe proposed project will respond to the most urgent dietary needs and diversification of vulnerable households in Fangak affected by flooding, high food prices, insecurity and structural deficiencies. For this, NPA will support 1,691 households (10,146 individuals) with cash-based food assistance for a period of 3 months in three monthly rounds running from September to November 2023. The cash assistance will help targeted households to meet their immediate dietary needs and hence improve their food security situation, recover from crisis and support them towards an accelerated path to build their resilience. Targeted beneficiaries will be oriented on the purpose of the cash, the cash value and minimum food requirement and food consumption. Markets Traders assessment will be conducted after each cash distribution. Post distribution monitoring will be done in October and November and the last one in January to identify the impact of three cash distributions on the household.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt mso-bidi-font-size:11.0ptfont-family:"gtThe project is in line with the SSHF Reserve Allocation 4 strategy prioritization which is informed by the published Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis. The project is directly linked to the Food Security Cluster’s specific second objective, the SRP’s Sector Objective and the Food Security and Livelihood Cluster’s 2023 HRP aim. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt mso-bidi-font-size:11.0ptfont-family:"gtNPA will apply a community-based beneficiary selection process led by Project management committees (PMCs) whereby the most vulnerable IDPs, host communities and returnees will be selected based on the agreed-on beneficiary selection criteria. Specifically, NPA will target the most vulnerable and food-insecure HHs whose livelihoods and access to food have been destroyed forcing them to adopt negative coping strategies, with a vulnerability targeting criteria particular focus on women-headed HHs, child-headed HHs, HHs with disabled members, HHs with malnourished children under 5 years, lt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif font-size: 8pt"gtpeople living with chronic disease and older people.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gt . lt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt mso-bidi-font-size:11.0ptfont-family:"gtThe target communities will be the prime movers of the project implementation process through their continuous engagement in the project. At the start of the project, NPA will conduct community mobilization activities to introduce the project. NPA will also hold regular meetings with the PMCs and community members and conduct Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) to gather feedback on project implementation. NPA will use a community-based complaints and feedback mechanism to provide a platform for beneficiaries' active involvement in the project and avenues to voice any issues of concern.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt mso-bidi-font-size:11.0ptfont-family:"gtThe proposed total budget is $ 800,000 as per the SSHF reserve allocation strategy.  lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of emergency lifesaving WASH response through linkages with Nutrition, GBV/Protection to vulnerable IDPs, returnees and host communities in Old Fangak, Mareang and Paguir Payams. ltpgtltbrgt lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0inmargin-bottom: 9.95ptmargin-left:0in"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt font-family:"gtThe project targets WASH components for Nutrition sites in Old Fangak, Mareang and Paguir Payams of Fangak County. The key activities include distribution of 3,000 WASH kits to SAM children’s caretakers with hygiene awareness, water supply rehabilitation of 6 existing boreholes in nutrition facilities, upgrading of water distribution targeting catchments areas, drilling of 6 new, high yield boreholes and construction of 6 blocks of resilient, segregated sanitation facilities. ADA anticipates that this WASH intervention will integrate with nutrition activities at facilities level, contributing to reducing prevalence of malnutrition through the listed activities. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt ltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThe project aims at reducing inadequate access to safe water combined with poor sanitation and personal hygiene practices that have detrimentally impacted upon the nutritional level and quality of life of children especially the poorest and most vulnerable. Lack of safe water and sanitation are major challenges facing children in South Sudan due to several underlying factors that relate to climate change, famine and floods. The project is expected to benefit a total of 10,000 direct beneficiaries and 7500 indirect beneficiaries  mainly children and their caretakers and will cost $499,999.99 for a period of nine monthsltspan style="color:black"gt.lt/spangtlt/spangt ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltbrgt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin:0inmargin-bottom:.0001pttext-align:justifybackground:white vertical-align:top"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltbgtltspan style="font-size:8.5ptfont-family:"gtConsultative meeting was held on 24/5/2023 ADA, CAO and Alaska specialized on pre-famine project for the new borehole drilling and water quality monitoring facilitated by WASH Cluster Subnational Coordinator for Jonglei and GPAA .The two static and local partners agreed to share the payam of Fangak where ADA was allocated three payam namely Old Fangak,Mareang and Paguir ,while CAO was allocated Phom,Manajang and Barbuoi  all these activities targeting Nutrition facilities. Alaska will assist in technical drilling of the new boreholes.lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin:0inmargin-bottom:.0001pttext-align:justifybackground:white vertical-align:topborder-color:inheritoutline: 0pxfont-variant-ligatures: normal font-variant-caps: normalorphans: 2widows: 2-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px text-decoration-thickness: initialtext-decoration-style: initialtext-decoration-color: initial word-spacing:0px"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltb style="border-color:inheritoutline: 0px"gtltspan style="border-color:inheritoutline: 0px"gtltspan style="font-size:8.5pt font-family:"gtOn 1/06/2023, Fangak County WASH Cluster meeting was held that was attended by SNC –Taban Emmanuel, ADA, WR, ACF who are the main nutrition partners and who provided the list of nutrition facilities to supported by WASH.ACF and CMA are the main nutrition partners in Old Fangak, Mareang and Paguir and will work in collaboration with ADA WASH to provide safe water, sanitation and hygiene in those OTP/SC facilities through SSHF Pre-famine funding allocatedlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/bgtltspan style="font-size:8.5ptfont-family:"gtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt ltbrgt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 3.75pt 0in height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block font-style: normal font-variant-ligatures: normal font-variant-caps: normal font-weight: 400 letter-spacing: normal orphans: 2 text-align: left text-indent: 0px text-transform: none widows: 2 word-spacing: 0px -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px white-space: normal background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255) text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif"gtltbrgt ltspan style="line-height: 107% font-family: Arial,"gt ADA will be distributing WASH 3000 kits to Sam caretakers in all the listed nutrition sites identified as followslt/spangt ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block font-style: normal font-variant-ligatures: normal font-variant-caps: normal font-weight: 400 letter-spacing: normal orphans: 2 text-align: left text-indent: 0px text-transform: none widows: 2 word-spacing: 0px -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px white-space: normal background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255) 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0px text-align: left width: 135pt border-image: initial background: rgb(217, 217, 217)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltb style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtNutrition facility namelt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: solid solid solid none border-top-color: windowtext border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: 1pt border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt border-image: initial background: rgb(217, 217, 217)" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltb style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtExisting water sourcelt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: solid solid solid none border-top-color: windowtext border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: 1pt border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt border-image: initial background: rgb(217, 217, 217)" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltb style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtProposed new for drilling  of new boreholes and Upgrading of solar water yards systemslt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none 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windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: yellow" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtNyadin  OTP       lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid 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initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: yellow" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtUpgrade water yardlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: 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style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtToch  OTP         lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtBoreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd 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font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt5lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtDhornor  OTP.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtNo boreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt 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font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtPaguirlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gt.Keew SC,OTP     lt/spangtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtBoreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt7lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: red" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, 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font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: red" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtNolt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: red" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt1 new borehole to be drilledlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt8lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: red" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtPulita   #2lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: red" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 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style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtBoreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: 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style="color:black"gt14lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: red" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtPulkei OTP.       lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: red" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtNo boreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: red" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt1 new borehole to be drilledlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt15lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: red" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtOld Fangaklt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: red" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtOld Fangak OTPlt/spangtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: red" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtNo boreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: red" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt1 new borehole to be drilledlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt16lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtltspan style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gt.Nyantuat OTP.   lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 99pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="132" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gtBoreholelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 193.5pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="258" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlt/trgtlttr style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 0px"gtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: windowtext border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: 1pt outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt border-image: initial background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt17lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 71.75pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="96" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltspan style="color:black"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/tdgtlttd style="border-style: none solid solid none border-top-color: initial border-right-color: windowtext border-bottom-color: windowtext border-left-color: initial border-top-width: initial border-right-width: 1pt border-bottom-width: 1pt border-left-width: initial outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0in 5.4pt margin: 0px text-align: left width: 135pt background: rgb(146, 208, 80)" width="180" valign="top"gtltp style="border-style: none border-color: inherit border-width: medium outline: 0px vertical-align: top font-family: Roboto, sans-serif font-size: 11px padding: 0px margin: 5px 0px 0.0001pt height: auto color: rgb(85, 85, 85) display: block line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: 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Integrated lifesaving WASH and FSL interventions among vulnerable populations in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) and Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) in Fangak and Canal/Pigi Counties in Jonglei State. ltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtIn Fangak and Pigi Canal counties, Conflict, Floods, poor macro-economic conditions, high cost of living, high disease burdens, and poor WASH standards have resulted in a rise in food insecurity and malnutrition necessitating the need for immediate scale-up of multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to save lives and prevent the total collapse of livelihoods in the affected counties, particularly populations in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) and Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) acute food insecurity. ltbgtIn the counties of Fangak and Pigi through FSL activities, lt/bgtlt/spangtCAO will implement integrated emergency and sustainable FSL activities for 12 months through the Distribution of fast-maturing crops seeds, vegetables, and fishing kits, the Distribution of small ruminants, Vaccination and treatment of livestock and Refresher training on agronomic and post-harvest best practices in Fangak and Canal/Pigi. CAO will Conduct 2 Project inception/introduction meetings (1 per County), Conduct 8 Community mobilization meetings 4 per County, Identification, selection, and registration of 4,167HHs beneficiaries for both Counties, Formation, and training of 2 AAP committees 1 per County, Collection, transportation, and delivery of vegetable, crop and fishing kits, Distribution of vegetable and crop Kits 4,167HHs for both Counties, Distribution of fishing kits to 2917 HHs for both Counties, Conduct 2 post-distribution monitoring and evaluation in Manajang, Mareang, Old Fangak, Paguri, and Phom Payams in Fangak and Alam, Atar, Kadak, Korwai Payams in Canal/Pigi counties.lt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtTo ensure the distribution of ruminant animals, CAO will conduct the identification, selection, and registration of 100HHs beneficiaries (50 per County) Purchase 200 small ruminants (goats), and 100 per County. transport and deliver 200 small ruminants. 100 per County, and Distribution of small ruminants to 100HHs beneficiaries. 50 per County, Conduct 2 post distribution monitoring and evaluation 1 per County. For the vaccination and treatment of household ruminant animals, CAO will Conduct 4 mobilizations and sensitization of pastoralists, Purchase and installation of 2 cold chain systems 1 per county, Collection, transportation, and delivery of vaccines and medicine, and Training of 90 animal Vaccinators. Vaccinating and Treating a total of 4,600 livestock (200 distributed small ruminants and 4,400 animals identified in the wider community for livestock resilience, 2,200 per County. To ensure sustainability through training and post harvest best practices, CAO will Conduct 2 training Needs Assessments, Prepare a training manual, Select participants for training, Train 416 HHs on crop and vegetable farming, on farm and off farm management skills, Establish and fence 4 Demonstration gardens for vegetable. 2 per County and Train 416 on fish production and preservation in Fangak and Canal/Pigi respectively. FSL Livelihood kits and livestock cold chains will be obtained from the Core pipelineltbrgtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltbgtWASH activities will focus on Fangak County in the locations of Manajang, New Fangak, and Barboi lt/bgt due to the severity of the gaps. CAO will reach a total of 11,000 persons (56% female, 40% IDPs) with much needed WASH services through the distribution of 3,500 WASH kits for SAM and caretakers and hygiene promotion, provision of water supply in 12 nutrition facilities (Bei, Bolbel, Hotkech, Kuemduok, Kuerkan, Kuernyang, Pakan OTP/TSFP, Panyang, Phom, Tangnyang OTP/TSFP, Wuntur and Manajang and their catchment areas, establishment and rehabilitation of 11 sanitation facilities such as latrines that are flood resistant, dignified and inclusive, setup, upgrade and rehabilitation of water points, training and deployment of 1ltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt30 key stakeholders that comprise selected 50 hygiene promoters, 40 pump mechanics, 40 water management committees as well as institutional staff, volunteers, and caregivers on key WASH aspects, disability inclusion, and AAP and water testing quality.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Lifesaving Response to Returnees and Refugees from Sudan ltpgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe proposed action islt/spangtltspangt designed in close collaboration with key stakeholders including UNICEF, and in consultation with the WASH Sector Coordination and Technical Working Groups in Renk. It is intended to contribute to the existing WASH gaps within the ongoing response to South Sudan returnees and refugee influx focused in Renk TC  in Upper Nile State.  The action aligns to the 2023 SSHF Reserve Allocation Strategy – 5 which seeks to facilitate the onward movement of people to the final areas of destination for Sudanese refugees and South Sudanese returnees and support scale-up of access to basic services including food, healthcare, protection, shelter/NFIs, and WASH in the transit sites. The proposed interventions will complement the $8 million allocated through the CERF Rapid Response window for scaling up response activities in the UNHCR and IOM-led South Sudan - Emergency Response for the Sudan Crisis. Oxfam will directly implement the RRM interventions through the deployment of Emergency Rapid Response Teams (ERRT). lt/spangtltspangtSpecifically, the project will provide rapid emergency WASH response to at least 10,000 refugees and returnees in Renk Transit Center (TC). Oxfam will develop/install emergency WASH infrastructure and services to meet critical WASH needs and work towards sustainable solutions by linking humanitarian interventions to long-term development programs, to increase the self-sufficiency of beneficiaries and to achieve complementarity with ongoing long-term initiatives. This action will promote stronger collaboration and build synergies with UNICEF and IOM (Core Pipeline), Health, Shelter/NFI, Protection and WASH Partners to ensure the response is harmonized and coordinated and risk of duplication of interventions is averted.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangtOn Water Supply, lt/spangtltspangtOxfam will work closely with County Local Authorities and Water Utility Company for Renk, and complement intervention of UNICEF/World vision, and ADA/NRC and IOM (who are currently rehabilitating Renk Town Water Supply System and doing water trucking respectively), through WASH NFI distribution, training for water management committees, Household FRC monitoring and promotion of safe water chain amongst the returnees. An emergency water trucking and distribution system will be established to provide immediate to the returnees. A minimum WASH NFI package will be distributed based on assessment of gaps to avoid duplication. The NFI kit will comprise and not limited to containers for water collection and storage, Ibrik for anal cleaning, PUR Sachets, and soap for laundry and personal hygiene. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangtTo prevent and curb rampant open defecation in thelt/spangtltspangt transit center, the construction of 100 stances (25 blocks of 4) dignified and inclusive climate-resilient emergency latrines complete with handwashing facilities will be prioritized. The project will further install 100 bathing shelters in transit centres to help promote personal hygiene for affected populations. Solid waste management coupled with hygiene promotion messaging will be conducted to avoid WASH-related diseases including AWD, Cholera, and Malaria. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangtOxfam intends to respond, through close coordination with other humanitarian partners in  Renk through mobilization of rapid response team. The mobile team is composed of ERRT WASH manager, 02 WASH Team Leader (PHE and PHP), Project Officers for both Public Health Promotion and Engineering, Gender and Protection and the team is already active in the affected locations. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt ltspangtThe team will be complemented by other Oxfam teams in our current static lt/spangtltspangtlocations in Renk and Juba, and global/regional public health team based on the emerging needs. The RRT Team will be deployed for a period of up to 3 monthslt/spangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt lt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt
Reinforcement of emergency infrastructure, to improve access to basic services in Bentiu and Rubkona. ltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"gtSince the onset of the flooding crisis in Bentiu and Rubkona in October 2021, following the inundation of urban areas, neighboring payams and counties in Unity State, IOM in collaboration with the State Government, UNMISS and WFP, deployed available machinery and technical experts for construction of emergency flooding mitigation infrastructure to protect IDPs (civil and flood crisis respectively) and host population from displacement, loss of property and livelihoods. The three agencies formed a flood response technical working group through which a response plan clearly outlining the division of responsibilities and geographical coverage was developed and adopted. According to this inter-agency agreement, IOM will continue with the rehabilitation, maintenance and monitoring of berms and dykes in Bentiu and Rubkona Town respectively, around Bentiu IDP Camp and the waste management site while UNMISS will be covering the dykes along the road to Rubkona and around the airstrip with WFP ensuring accessibility of main supply routes to Juba and Sudan. With high flood water levels persisting past the dry season and wetter than usual conditions already forecast for the region in the 2023 rainy season by IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), IOM targets to rehabilitate to full scope 27 out of 47 kilometres of existing dykes and berms to meet the minimum standard of 1.5 meters freeboard and 1.2 meters crest width recommended by the ongoing hydrological study. IOM intends to deploy heavy machinery to undertake dyke and berm strengthening works due to the current large size of dykes and the limited time remaining before the onset of heavy rainfall while IDP and host communities will be engaged through continuous sensitization on the importance and protection of dykes and berms, monitoring, and reporting. This project will cover 16km out of 28km dykes in Bentiu Town, 4.2km out of 6.1km berm in the IDP camp and 6.8km out of 11km dyke in Rubkona Town. Further, this project targets the construction of an embankment around the solid waste management site and elevation through backfilling of a 1.1km access road from Bentiu IDP camp western Gate to the liquid waste management site. The project aims to secure the target area from flooding and thus provide a conducive environment for 450,000 people composed of IDPs displaced by the civil crisis, flood, and host population. With the rainy season having commenced in Bentiu/Rubkona, IOM will fast-track this project by deploying adequate equipment for lease from contractors as well as its own equipment  within the first two months of the project. Thereafter, IOM machinery will undertake routine maintenance during the remaining and post-implementation periods. lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt
GBV CP Integrated Early Action Response to Expected Flood in Malakal and Rubkona ltp class="" style=""gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtProtection needs remain one of the most important priorities in South Sudan. In Upper Nile and Unity State, protection concerns including GBV and CP remain high risks for vulnerable people. Flooding, cultural norms, traditional gender roles, and militarized environment are some of the factors contributing to this plague. The proposed response shall focus on provision of protection risk mitigation measures including safety audit, strengthening community-based protection networks, awareness and case management to women and children at higher risk of suffering from flood related forced marriage, rape, separation from caregivers, neglect, and child abuse. In general, the proposed project aims to create a protective environment and ensure physical and mental well-being of 23,611 people at risk, in Unity (16,750 in Bentiu Rubkona) and Upper Nile (6,861 in Malakal) State. The project is focused on gender based violence and child protection activities and will be implemented directly by INTERSOS in all locations. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0inmargin-bottom: 9.95ptmargin-left:0in"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtIn Bentiu: The proposed project shall provide integrated GBV and CP services with a strong focus in establishing women child friendly programming to guarantee beneficiaries including children are able to voice their concerns in an appropriate manner. The project will directly support 11,153 people at risk (1,561 M, 1,785 W, 3,681 B, 4,126 G) through GBV services (5,556) and child protection services (5,597). Focus will be given to women and children at higher risk of suffering from forced marriage, rape, separation from caregivers, neglect, and child abuse due to flooding. Survivors or at risk of early/forced marriage, unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), and victims of child labor will be supported through the provision of individualized case management services including FTR services. PSS will be guaranteed for all women at risk, GBV survivors and children in Women and Girls Friendly Spaces and Child Friendly Spaces which will be fully equipped. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtIn Rubkona: The proposed project shall focus on provision of child protection services in one existing child friendly spaces aiming to support 5,597 people at risk (784 M, 895 W, 1,847 B, 2,071 G). Focus will be given to girls, boys and vulnerable children care takers at higher risk of separation from caregivers, neglect, and child abuse due to flooding. Unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), and victims of child labor will be supported through the provision of individualized case management services including FTR services. PSS will be guaranteed for all vulnerable children and caretakers in Child Friendly Spaces which will be fully equipped. The wider community will be sensitized on the main CP concerns occurring in the community.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtIn Malakal: The focus will be on child protection response and a total of 6,861 people at risk (961 M, 1098 W, 2,264 B 2,538 G) will be supported through CP case management including referral, child protection risk mitigation and preventive related responses. Particular focus will be given to girls, boys and vulnerable children care takers at higher risk of separation from caregivers, neglect, and child abuse due to flooding. Separated and unaccompanied children, children engaged in child labor, and force marriage will be supported through the provision of individualized case management services guided by specific care plan to be developed by the project child protection case workers including FTR and referral services. PSS will be guaranteed for all children accessing the project CFS which will be fully equipped with recreational materials. lt/spangtlt/pgt ltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtThe wider community will be sensitized on the main GBV and CP concerns occurring in the operation area. It is expected that through the conduction of these activities, the overall general protective environment of people at risk in Bentiu, Rubkona and Malakal will be improved until a sustainable solution is established.lt/spangt ltpgtltspan style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"gtlt/spangt ltbrgtlt/pgt
Early action livelihood intervention to prevent and mitigate impacts of expected floods in Unity and Upper Nile States of South Sudan ltpgtAcute food insecurity in South Sudan is driven by multiple, often overlapping, shocks including climate-related shocks, insecurity, large-scale population displacement, and macroeconomic shocks. Limited access to basic services and the cumulative effects of prolonged years of asset depletion also contribute to the continued erosion of many households’ coping capacity. With the influx of returnees into South Sudan as a result of the out break of war in Sudan, already stressed communities, due to chronic flooding, along the South Sudan - Sudan border must share limited resources amongst an ever increasing population.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtUnder this project, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in partnership with the South Sudan Development Agency (SSUDA) will distribute crop kits (sorghum and cowpea seeds, storage bag, and hand tool), vegetable kits (kudra, okra, tomato and onion seeds) and fishing kits (hooks, monofilament and twine) to populations in Rubkona County (Bentiu) of Unity State and Malakal of Upper Nile State. These areas are at risk for severe flooding with communities facing the potential loss of and/or severe damage to their sources of food and livelihoods. Both areas also have communities facing Emergency (IPC Phase 4) acute food insecurity and an increasing returnee population. Complementary livelihood support through the anticipatory provision of crop, vegetable, and fishing kits will enable beneficiaries to exploit the abundance of fish in areas that may flood and grow food using climate adaptable seeds. Both activities shall contribute to the food and nutrition security at the household level by improving their protein and micronutrients intake as well as provide and/or maintain their sources of income through the sale of fish and excess produce crops once household consumption needs are met. The project will prioritize returnees that have migrated to South Sudan as a result of the Sudan War, internally displaced persons (IDP), and members of their host communities with similar vulnerabilities. The project will support a total of 84 000 (14 000 HHs) with livelihood kits. Through direct implementation, FAO will support 34 000 people (5 667 HHs) in  Rubkona County (Bentiu) of Unity State. SSUDA will support 50,000 people (8 333 HHs) in Malakal County of Upper Nile State. lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgt ltpgtIn addition, to curb the potential spread of animal diseases (including zoonotic diseases) FAO will support Community-based Animal Health Workers (CAHW), Authority Technicians, downstream partners and local stakeholders/cattle keepers to provide immediate life-saving treatment and vaccination to at risk animals in the area. The project will provide treatment for 25 000 animals and vaccinate 150 000 animals benefiting 4 961 households (29 826 individuals). In Rubkona County (Bentiu) of Unity State, FAO will support vaccination (98 820) and treatment (15 000) of animals. In Malakal County of Upper Nile State, SSUDA will support vaccination (51 700)  and treatment (10 000) of animals. In addition, the project will support the training of 150 CAHWs and Authority Technicians in sample collection from animals in at risk areas, delivery of animal health services, and strengthening early warning and surveillance systems. Ten disease outbreak investigation missions will also be conducted.lt/pgt
Lifesaving Response to Returnees and Refugees from Sudan in Rubkona (Rotriak) ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThis IRC integrated protection response aims to provide lifesaving assistance, protect from harm and improve dignity of over 7000 people (1913 Men, 2576 Women, 1009 boys and 1502 girls) including returnees and the host community in Rubkona (Rotriak) through prevention of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Child Protection (CP) risks and comprehensive response. The host community willlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt be focused in Budaang in surrounding area of Rotriak where IRC will provide CP and GBV services through local mobile team. The proposed intervention complements IRC’s response to Sudan crisis in Panakuach transit center, where integrated Health, CP and GBV mobile team is supporting with screening and referrals to relevant services in Rotriak. CP program will focus on preventing girls and boys from being abused, neglected, exploited, and experiencing violence as well as providing comprehensive response when children experience or at risk of harm in Rubkona County (Rotriak). Through SSHF support, IRC will be able to strengthen the CP intervention by providing case management services to 100 children including cash assistance, in line with IRC's Cash Relief Operating Procedures (CROPs) and inter-agency guidance on Cash and Voucher Assistance CP in Humanitarian Action. IRC will also facilitate Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) for at least 20 unaccompanied and/or separated children, Psycho-Social Support (PSS) through social emotional learning to 660 children, parenting skills training to 300 caregivers/foster parents, and strengthen community-based CP structure and community awareness on CP risks and mitigation measures to 3300 individuals. To ensure delivery of quality services and sustainability of the action, IRC will also deliver training sessions to 36 people among project staff, partners and service providers on CP basic concepts, case management, Psychological First Aid (PFA), and Safe Healing and Learning Space (SHLS) / Social Emotional Learning (SEL) approach PFA, and SHLS/SEL approach. GBV response will focus on provision of comprehensive case management and Mental health and psychosocial support (MPHSS) to vulnerable women, girls and GBV survivors among returnees and the host community in Rubkona (Rotriak), through a combination of static and mobile interventions. In particular, IRC will provide GBV lifesaving services (including GBV case management and referrals) to 65 survivors of GBV and psychosocial support services and income generating activities in at the Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS) to 820 women and girls to facilitate healing, recovery, and resilience. The intervention will further support 200 vulnerable women and girls with unconditional cash assistance to help them prioritize their immediate needs, distribute 1500 dignity to restore dignity, provide in-kind material support to 200 women and girls. , as well as build the capacity of 80 women and girls in production of fuel efficiency stove to reduce the risks associated with firewood collection. As part of the response, IRC will also train 60 service providers and community leaders to equip them with skills on provision of quality GBV services in line with the GBV minimum standards and awareness raising activities targeting 5400. During project implementation, IRC through strong coordination with  service providers  and community structures, will ensure the implementation of project prioritizes the most marginalized inlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtcluding female headed households, GBV survivors, unaccompanied and/or separated children, persons with disability in Rubkona County (Rotriak).lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt
Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Early Action intervention to expected floods in Unity and Upper Nile States ltp class="MsoNormal" style=""gtPeace and security remain elusive in South Sudan as conflict, insecurity, and natural disasters continue to be the main drivers of humanitarian needs in the country. Although intercommunal conflicts, sub-national violence, and pockets of crime are still being recorded and contribute to displacement, climate shocks such as drought and flooding have become more chronic and have impacted people severely over the last four years. By the end of 2022, around 8.9 million people in South Sudan and in the Abyei Administrative Area are in need of critical and essential humanitarian assistance. This number is projected to increase to 9.4 million according to the 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview as compounding situations of violence and conflict, economic shocks, public health challenges, and climate change-induced hazards continue to impact people’s living standards and coping mechanisms. The unusual above normal rainfall from 2019-2022 that caused severe flooding in the country affected an estimated 1 million people across 36 counties, with 80 percent of those affected from Jonglei, Unity, and Upper Nile states experiencing more pronounced humanitarian needs. The projected increased number of people includes vulnerable groups of an estimated 2.2 million women, 4.9 million children, and 15 per cent of the total number comprising of persons with disabilities, who are disproportionately impacted by gender-based violence and other protection issues, enduring barriers to access services, and poor WASH facilities largely driven by recurrent flooding. lt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style=""gt lt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal" style=""gtIn light of these circumstances, the USD 1.1 million allocated to IOM Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) will go towards site care and maintenance activities such as opening and maintaining drainages providing basic toolkits and sandbags to community members and conducting community mobilization and awareness raising campaigns on flood risks, prevention measures against malaria, cholera, and diarrhea in both Bentiu IDP site (Unity) and Malakal PoC site (Upper Nile) that will directly benefit a total of 140,677 IDPs. These care and maintenance activities primarily aim to avert catastrophic flooding forecast during the rainy season of 2023.   IOM will ensure that Cltspan class="cf0"gtommunity engagement  are done aimed at transition towards self managed systems. This will be achieved  through lt/spangtenhanced community project ownership, increased protection inside the sites, increase mitigation measures against health, protection and security risks, and  strengthened community leadership structures  coupled with ensuring marginalized populations and persons with special needs are better represented within sites.lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style=""gtltbrgtlt/pgt ltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Emergency WASH Cluster supplies (WASH core pipeline) ltp class="MsoNormal"gtIn 2022 South Sudan experienced an early flooding with devastating effects adding the calamity from previous years flooding. The 2022 flooding affected an estimated 1.1 million people across some 53 counties in Jonglei, Upper Nile, Warrap, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Unity, Lakes, and Central and Eastern Equatoria. Rampant flooding from 2019-2022 combined with soil’s low capillarity, higher ground water table led to increased runoff on vast areas and pushed communities in Unity State and Southern Part of Jonglei state to move to higher grounds for longer period of times. Only in Unity State over 50,000 individuals from different areas such as Nhialdhu, Guit and Leer settled at informal camps in Rubkona County. The 2022 flooding caused communities living in Leer, Koch, Mayom, Mayndit and Paniyanjar moved to higher grounds during the rainy season due to continuously high rising water which reduced their access to safe and protected water sources and sanitation facilities.lt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtContingency stocks in WASH and Shelter-Non Food Items pipelines have been considerably depleted. Affected people faces exposure to health and nutrition hazards as well as protectionnbspissues. The provisionnbspof critical WASH supplies has been proven to be the lever to addressing most of the hazards they are being exposed to.nbsplt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtUNICEF, the WASH cluster lead and manager of the WASH core pipeline will apply these funds to deliver critical WASH supplies to the flood-affected people in Unity State. End-user monitoring will be put in place to ensure that the supplies reach the identified flood-affected people.lt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Multipurpose Cash Assistance to Meet Food and Other Essential Needs of Vulnerable Households in Akobo ltpgtltspangtlt/spangtIn response to severe food insecurity and risk of famine, CRS will provide two monthly cycles of Multi-purpose Cash Assistance to ensure 2,700 of most vulnerable HHs (est. 16,200 ind.) in Akobo East meet their food and other essential needs through the months of the lean season when food insecurity is most severe (July - October 2023). CRS will target households not already receiving WFP food assistance, including returnees from Sudan. CRS will leverage its strong presence through WFP and BHA-funded programming in Akobo and implement per its current contextualized Cash Distribution SOPS (attached) to ensure effective and efficient implementation of the project. CRS will carefully coordinate the targeting and implementation with WFP, FSL cluster and CWG, CRS' other programs, CCD partners on the ground including SCI who is implementing nutrition interventions, RRC, and other actors on the ground. ltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of essential nutrition services for crisis affected people in Akobo ltpgtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gtThrough this proposed project, lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtSave the Children lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gtwill provide emergency nutrition services to the conflict-affectedlt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gt affected populations in Akobo County lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gt. The proposed nutrition response will focus on treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition among children (boys and girls) aged 0-59 month, pregnant and lactating women with acute malnutrition through management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM), in nutrition facilities/sites and provision of support to a Maternal-Infant Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) focusing more on the first 1000 days, of a child's life. The proposed SSHF funding will be for 12 months’ period. Hence, this project will enable to expand the response into lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtAkobo County lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gt that has a very high level of global acute malnutrition (GAM) gt15%, already declared to be in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) acute food insecurity in May-August 202lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gt3lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gt, the situation can deteriorate further if humanitarian interventions are not continued timely. This project further will compliment and strengthen lt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtSClt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="en-SS"gts’ ongoing interventions, funded by UNICEF and WFP, in static nutrition sites as well as will support outreach nutrition services.lt/spangtlt/pgt ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="en-SS"gtltbrgt ltbrgt Through this project, lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtSC lt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gtwill reach lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gt14,972 (7186B7786G) children 6-59 months and 9,192 PLW lt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gtbeneficiaries, specifically women and children in lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtAkobo Countylt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gt. The project will provide frontline lifesaving nutrition services which will focus on the most vulnerable, especially women and children under five. ltspan lang="EN-US"gtThis project aims to support the existing 13 nutrition sites in Akobo East (12 OTP/TSFP and I Stabilization Centre) and establish 3 new ones. The existing nutrition sites are Okaw, Dilule, Wechpuot, Dengjock, Gakdong, Meer, Nyikan, Koat Centre, Kony, Wechjioni, Old Akobo  Nyijule and Thoklile Stabilization Centre while the proposed new ones are in Wech, Wechguah and Wechjuni. ltbrgtlt/spangt ltbrgtlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtSC lt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gtcurrently has an active Program Cooperation Agreement (PCA) with UNICEF and Field level agreement (FLA) with WFP through which consistent flow of nutrition supplies for SAM and MAM is ensured. The project is designed in a way that the nutrition activities will be integrated with the lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtChild protectionlt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gt, WASH, and health activities through close coordination and joint programming with other Partners for a more holistic approach and greater impact. In addition, lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtSC lt/spangtltspan lang="en-SS"gtwill continuously monitor the nutrition status of the population and the nutrition response through the routine collection and analysis of nutrition program data, mass Mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) screening and periodic SMART surveys funded by other donors. ltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtThe proposed project will be implemented jointly and in an integrated manner with a parallel Health and WASH project also supported by SSHF Reserve Allocation. lt/spangt lt/spangtlt/pgt ltpgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
Transforming food systems together NFP is dedicated to creating a world without hunger, in which everyone has access to sustainable, healthy, safe and affordable food. NFP connects people and knowledge to make food systems more sustainable in Low and Middle Income Countries. As a intermediary NFP drives relationships and networks between partners from the private sector, knowledge institutes, NGOs and government. NFP provides linkages and knowledge access to all Agri & Food organisations in the food system from farmers to consumers, to transform food systems together. NFP has defined its primary purpose: to ensure and accelerate that context specific food system challenges are addressed collectively and effectively. This is NFP’s sphere of influence where NFP aims to achieve and influence outcomes for food system actors. In terms of its own outcomes, NFP seeks to be successful in 1) Increased complementarity of work for increased synergy, 2) Improved access to evidence based knowledge for accelerated and just innovation, 3) Enhanced scaling through use of best practice in implementing programmes in local context, 4)Strengthened enabling environment for food system transformation Dutch and LMIC FNS stakeholders
Making Agribusiness Work For Development AgriProFocus is an international multi-stakeholder network in the agri-food sector consisting of farmer entrepreneurs, private sector enterprises, government, knowledge institutions and civil society organisations. By bringing these stakeholders together, their individual and collective impact increases. Active in 13 countries in Africa and South-East Asia, and linking 22.000 agribusiness professionals worldwide, we are the go-to network for farmer entrepreneurs in agricultural value chains AgriProFocus is an ‘on-the-ground’ network that mobilizes farmer organizations, private sector, development NGO’s, knowledge institutes and government to engage with each other to tackle agricultural transformation challenges. Effective collaboration between stakeholders with different missions, interests, cultures and even vocabularies is not easy to achieve. It requires common understanding across members; collective leadership; a collaborative mind-set and a key skill set; and both strong relationship management, overview and output-focused project management. With these critical elements in place, the network can achieve real impact The main goal is to engage diverse (diamond) stakeholders to become part of and be active in the network. Network building focuses on realizing five critical outputs: (1) Active membership, (2) Continuous exchange & overview, (3) Joint agenda with reinforcing activities, (4) Added value & outreach and (5) Financial sustainability of the network.
Troixiième phase du Programme d’Appui au Développement des Economies Locales (PADEL III) au Burkina Faso le projet a pour objet : i) la réalisation, en faveur des populations de communes de douze (12) régions (Cascades, Centre, Centre-Ouest, Centre-Nord, Centre-Sud, Centre-Est, Nord, Plateau Central, Hauts Bassins, Boucle du Mouhoun, Sud-Ouest, Est) du Burkina Faso, d’un ensemble d’infrastructures de production, de mise en marché et de transport pour soutenir leurs activités économiques ; ii) la mise en place d’une ligne de crédit de 1 000 MFCFA au profit de 5 025 micro et très petites entreprises (MTPE) et iii) le renforcement des capacités techniques de 2 000 Unités de Production Informelle (UPI). Les principales infrastructures à réaliser sont : i) des boutiques ; ii) des marchés ; iii) des hangars de marché ; iv) des halls centraux de marché ; v) des marchés à bétail ; vi) des parcs de vaccination, vii) des aires d’abattage ; viii) des périmètres maraichers ; ix) des gares routières ; x) des magasins de stockage et xi) des mini-laiteries.
BioCFplus Initiative for Sustainable Forest Landscapes USDOS SingleDonor Trust Fund The objective of the Initiative for Sustainable Forest Landscapes (ISFL) is to promote and reward reduced greenhouse gas emission reductions and increased sequestration in forest landscapes at a jurisdictional scale, achieved through improved land management, climate smart agriculture, smarter land use planning and policies, and development of sustainable livelihood alternatives for rural communities. It aims to demonstrate new approaches that can be applied globally and share its lessons learned (e.g. in national low-carbon strategies and global mechanisms of donor support such as REDD+). The BioCFplus-ISFL, through its grant funding for technical assistance, capacity building, and implementation activities, intends to support enabling environments that change the way land use decisions are made, improve the implementation of a country’s REDD+ and land management strategies and prepare jurisdictions for results-based payments for emission reductions. The knowledge gained by the Bank in the development of the BioCFplus-ISFL and the implementation of ISFL Programs will be disseminated broadly. To achieve these impacts, the ISFL supports forest nations to improve land management, maintain and improve livelihoods, conserve biodiversity and leverage significant private and public sector finance to achieve sustainable rural development.
Diversification in Second-tier Mechanism to Support Rural Finance Diversificacion en Mecanismo de Segundo Piso paa Afianzar el Financiamiento Rura The project will support Covelo Foundation, a second-tier financial organization based in Honduras with regional operations in Central America, to achieve economies of scale in the provision of funds to microfinance institutions working with rural microentrepreneurs in the areas of influence of the Northern Triangle of Central America (El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala). El proyecto apoyará a la Fundación Covelo, una organización financiera de segundo piso con sede en Honduras y operaciones regionales en Centroamérica, a lograr economías de escala en el provisión de fondos a Instituciones de Microfinanzas que destinen financiamiento a microempresarios rurales ubicados en las áreas de influencia (departamentos y municipios) de los países del Triángulo Norte de Centro América (El Salvador, Honduras y Guatemala). Operaciones con FOMIN: CT HO0154 (1999) por US$200.000 y CT HO-M1044(2013) por US$140.000
Access to Finance for Rural Women Microentrepreneurs through Productive Value Ch Acceso a Financiamiento para Mujeres Microempresarias Rurales mediante Encadenam The project aims to facilitate the socioeconomic empowerment of women in southern Honduras (the departments of Valle, Choluteca, Comayagua, Santa Bárbara, and Intibucá) by supporting their entrepreneurial capacity through the creation of productive opportunities. The purpose of the project is to provide rural women members of COMIXMUL with sustainable access to financial and nonfinancial services, increasing opportunities for them to develop autonomous economic activities through the consolidation of a production linkage program in the agricultural sector. El proyecto tiene como fin facilitar el empoderamiento socioeconómico de las mujeres del sur de Honduras (Departamentos de Valle, Choluteca, Comayagua, Santa Bárbara e Intibucá), apoyando sus capacidades emprendedoras mediante la generación de alternativas productivas. El propósito del proyecto es que las mujeres rurales afiliadas a COMIXMUL acceden a servicios financieros y no financieros de forma sostenible ampliando sus posibilidades de desarrollar actividades económicas autónomas mediante la consolidación de un programa de encadenamientos productivos en el sector agropecuario.
Boosting the Competitiveness of Small Forest Producers and Communities in Honduras Incrementando la Competitividad de Pequeños Productores y Comunidades Forestales en Honduras N/A N/A The introduction of new business models based on integrated and diversified use of forest resources (timber and non-timber) to increase productivity and production quality. Assurance of environmental sustainability of forests through a clear system of incentives for the management and conservation of forest resources. Product certification, improvement of capacities of argoforestry cooperatives, access to finance and working capital for businesses. La introducción de un nuevo modelo de negocios basado en el aprovechamiento integral y diversificado del bosque (especies maderables y no maderables), para el incremento de la productividad y la calidad de la producción; el aseguramiento de la sostenibilidad ambiental de los ecosistemas forestales; con un claro esquema de incentivos efectivos para el manejo y conservación forestal que incluya la propiedad de la tierra, declaraciones de áreas protegidas, certificación del producto, y el uso productivo por medio de contratos de usufructo otorgados por el Estado; el mejoramiento de las capacidades empresariales de las cooperativas agro-forestales; y el acceso al financiamiento para infraestructura productiva y capital de trabajo.
Agricultural Development: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Rural Advancement Programme Key programme objectives. The programme aims to reduce the incidence of poverty in the target villages in a sustainable and gender-equitable way by establishing enhanced access to information, technology, rural financial services and markets. Poor women and men will have improved their social and economic situation in a sustainable manner, with incomes exceeding the poverty line at all times; innovations will have demonstrated their potential for poverty reduction; and successful modules will be scaled up.Policy and institutional objectives. The programme supports the establishment of durable grass-roots institutions and the strengthening of relevant support services. The programme will directly contribute to the ongoing reform of the rural banking system. It responds to recent policies on rural finance in enhancing managerial capacities of formal rural banks and supporting the graduation of grass-roots credit groups to registered microfinance institutions (MFIs).
Humanitarian accompaniment in Zambia and Malawi 1. Appraise the current food security situation in Zambia and Malawi against the backdrop of the recently implemented food relief programmes in both countries - progress made, problems encountered, lessons learned - in order to identify further assistance and support needed. 2. Based on the findings of focused and documented field visits make recommendations a) to partner organisations on possible strategies for longer term, more sustainable approaches to food security, and where appropriate b) to CAFOD for continued CAFOD support 3. Establish links with potential donors and identify suitable funding sources that can be explored further with HSD support. 4. Assess specific CAFOD-supported HIV and AIDS programmes in Zambia with a view to recommending longer-term food supply as integrated programme responses. 5. Provide the regional office and HSD with regular updates on the current food security situation in particular and the humanitarian environment in general in Zambia and Malawi. 6. At the end of the assignment debrief with both the regional office based in Harare and with the HSD in London.
Humanitarian Capacity Development Project - Southern Africa The quality and speed of CAFOD’s humanitarian work depends on the strength of its partners. The management of large-scale emergency programmes by these local organisations (such as Caritas Harare, Caritas Masvingo, Zomba Research & Development Department - ZARDD ) place a great strain on their staff and systems. The implementing partners, frequently has much wider remit than emergency work and many of its staff and volunteers have little or no humanitarian experience. There is therefore need for much greater investment to develop and reinforce permanent local capacity to prepare for and respond to emergencies. The aim of the Humanitarian Capacity Development Programme is to assist the selected three partners (Caritas Harare, Caritas Masvingo, Zomba Research & Development Department - ZARDD) to be able to prepare, plan and deliver effective humanitarian programmes. This is guided by the vision that “communities affected by disasters have access to faster, better quality assistance so as to save lives and reduce suffering”. This Capacity Development Project takes a distinctly holistic approach in identifying areas needing development and tailoring ways to tackle them. The capacity development approach that will be used is rooted in CAFODs niche of partnership. This is rooted in local ownership, choice and commitment (by the partner). The project aims at facilitating, empowering and enabling hence desisting from imposition or partner manipulation. It will not try to substitute the work of CAFOD’s partners, or undermine their roles and responsibilities.
CAFOD Support to Zonal Caritas- IMBISA J&P Justice and Peace Commissions of the IMBISA Region (Southern Africa) meeting in Lesotho from the 20th-26th July 2008 agreed on a number of strategic issues that needed to be followed up in the period 2008-2011. These included responding to emerging issues of governance, justice and peace in the individual countries of the IMBISA Region, assisting individual commissions in their formative and operational challenges, improving communication between the IMBISA Desk and other regions like SECAM and AMACEA and effective representation of Justice and Peace issues at the second Africa Synod 2009. The partner would like to hold a follow up workshop bringing together IMBISA J&P Commissions and aimed at coming up with a position paper to give to the Bishops who are delegates ahead of the Africa Synod. During the workshop the participants will also take the opportunity to evaluate the work of the IMBISA J&P during 2008 and to plan for 2009. The IMBISA Secretariat is also in dire need of a generator because incessant power cuts have led to serious disruption of work and have affected the partner’s ability to carry out its coordination role effectively. Part of the grant will therefore be applied towards securing and installing a generator.
The Church in Southern Africa; Towards Good Governance for Development Outcome 1 Church leaders are better able to propose actionable pro-poor recommendations to government. Activities -Hold conference on human trafficking in Southern Africa for IMBISA Bishops. Conference is aimed at raising awareness of the issue of human trafficking in the IMBISA region and getting Bishops to commit to act against trafficking in persons in their respective countries. -Reception of the Exhortation of the 2nd African Synod from the Vatican. IMBISA will use the document to influence work on Justice and Peace in the region. IMBISA will hold a post exhortation meeting with the Bishops of the region in 2012. -Engagement of SADC. IMBISA delegate bishops will meet with SADC with a view to getting formal recognition of IMBISA at SADC level. This will enable more effective lobbying and advocacy. Indicators - A regional conference on Human trafficking held and Bishops express their commitment to addressing trafficking through plans drawn from the conference. -Exhortation meeting will be held for bishops and Post Synod Plans will be drawn and aligned to the Exhortation document. -Memorandum of Understanding will be signed between IMBISA and SADC Secretariat.
Realising the Church's Potential in Promoting Good Governance in Zimbabwe- Internal Grant This approval is for an internal grant to support IMBISA to effectively implement the IMBISA Bishops Election Advocacy Project. This project is being supported by the FCO in Harare, Zimbabwe. This approval is for an internal grant to enable CAFOD to support the partner in its project implementation. IMBISA is the Inter-Regional Meeting of Bishops of Southern Africa. This is an initiative aimed at bringing together Bishops at IMBISA level to lobby and advocate for the peaceful conduct of elections in Zimbabwe and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Region. Purpose Informed IMBISA Church leaders take positive action to engage and influence SADC political leaders to promote sustainable and peaceful transition to democracy in Zimbabwe through the full observance of internationally recognised standards for the conduct of elections and respect for the rule of law in Zimbabwe. Output 1 1. IMBISA church leaders in collaboration with other regional and local church leaders and civil society organisations pro-actively lobbying and advocating for increased democratisation in Zimbabwe and the SADC region. Output 2 2. IMBISA church leaders have the capacity to mobilise the faith based constituency in order to effectively influence sustained and peaceful transition to democracy in Zimbabwe Output 3 3. IMBISA Bishops have first-hand information on the impact of the crisis on the ordinary person in Zimbabwe and are therefore inspired and enabled to engage political leaders in Zimbabwe and in the SADC region from an evidence-based perspective. Output 4 4. IMBISA church leaders are able to effectively harness the power of the media to advocate for peaceful elections and sustainable transition to democracy in Zimbabwe5.IMBISA Secretariat has the institutional capacity to effectively support and coordinate the advocacy work of IMBISA Church leaders on Zimbabwe CAFOD Responsibilities: 1. Baseline study 2.Technical support visits and participating in IMBISA advocacy meetings 3. End of project evaluation
Realising the Church's Potential in Promoting Good Governance in Zimbabwe IMBISA is the Inter-Regional Meeting of Bishops of Southern Africa. This is an initiative aimed at bringing together Bishops at IMBISA level to lobby and advocate for the peaceful conduct of elections in Zimbabwe and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Region. Purpose Informed IMBISA Church leaders take positive action to engage and influence SADC political leaders to promote sustainable and peaceful transition to democracy in Zimbabwe through the full observance of internationally recognised standards for the conduct of elections and respect for the rule of law in Zimbabwe. Output 1 1. IMBISA church leaders in collaboration with other regional and local church leaders and civil society organisations pro-actively lobbying and advocating for increased democratisation in Zimbabwe and the SADC region. 1.1 Selection of IMBISA Election Team of 12 bishops and other church leaders 1.2 Orientation of IMBISA church leaders’ team 1.3 Consultative Meetings with IMBISA church leaders’ team Civil Society Organisations and other faith leaders ahead of each lobbying meeting with political leaders in Zimbabwe and in the SADC Region. 1.4 One initial meeting held with each of the 3 parties to the Global Political Agreement in Zimbabwe. 1.5 One meeting with South African President as Chair of the SADC Troika and as mediator on the Zimbabwe crisis 1.6 1 meeting with the South African facilitation team Output 2 2. IMBISA church leaders have the capacity to mobilise the faith based constituency in order to effectively influence sustained and peaceful transition to democracy in Zimbabwe 2.1. One training workshop on SADC and AU Principles on free and fair elections as well as Zimbabwean electoral laws. 2.3 Development of IMBISA Election Monitoring Barometre. A standard toolkit for use in monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe and in the SADC region including desk-based study/review of existing instruments – EISA, Zimbabwe Election Support Network, Pastoral Letters on Elections, AFCAST Materials. 2.4 Meeting to constitute and orient technical team of experts to support bishops’ advocacy actions including working with church leaders to develop position papers. 2.5 Brief & support bishops with adequate and accurate information on the situation in Zimbabwe and ahead of each lobbying activity 2.6 Development & packaging of position paper for use by the bishops Output 3 3. IMBISA Bishops have first-hand information on the impact of the crisis on the ordinary person in Zimbabwe and are therefore inspired and enabled to engage political leaders in Zimbabwe and in the SADC region from an evidence-based perspective. 3.1 1 fact finding mission to Zimbabwe per year for IMBISA church leaders’ team. 3.2 One consultative meeting with civil society and other faith-based organizations as part of fact finding missions in-country. 3.3 Hold 1 meeting with each of the GNU Principals 3.4 Produce 1 Country Assessment Report 3.5 Translation of Quarterly Country Assessment Report 3.6 Press briefing & Issuing of press statement 3.7 Debriefing with local church and civil society representatives Output 4 4. IMBISA church leaders are able to effectively harness the power of the media to advocate for peaceful elections and sustainable transition to democracy in Zimbabwe5.IMBISA Secretariat has the institutional capacity to effectively support and coordinate the advocacy work of IMBISA Church leaders on Zimbabwe 4.1 One training workshops for IMBISA church leaders on media engagement and use of the media for advocacy 4.2 Development of Index of local, regional and international media organizations and contacts for use by IMBISA 4.3 Update IMBISA website 4.4 Hold 3 press conferences on Zimbabwe 4.5 Produce 4 press statements per year
Ensuring availability and access to lifesaving health and nutrition services in conflict and drought affected regions of Ethiopia. Through CERF funding, WHO, responds to the Northern Ethiopia Conflict, and drought-related disasters, ensuring availability and access to lifesaving health and nutrition services in conflict and drought-affected regions of Ethiopia. These include: 1) increasing assistance in newly accessible woredas in Tigray, Amhara, and Afar; and 2) increasing provision and continuity of essential health and nutrition actions in drought-affected woredas that have seen significant deterioration and where the drought remains the primary humanitarian driver 3) Strengthen outbreak prevention and control interventions to improve cholera and other outbreaks for preparedness, detection, and response in conflict and drought-affected areas. The project provides life-saving assistance to 1,604,251 people, including 389,020 women, 405,077 men, 405,077 girls, 405,077 boys, and 282,348 persons with disabilities.
Improving access to essential and life-saving health services for conflict-affected population in three States of Sudan The project is aimed at improving access to essential and life-saving health services to help reduce morbidity and mortality attributed to the conflict and imminent public health emergencies in the conflict-affected areas targeted by the project. To this end, the project supports establishment and running of mobile and static-health facilities and procurement and distribution of essential medicines, surgical supplies, and other laboratory items to the health facilities to improve access and utilization of health services by the affected population in the targeted six localities of the three States. Also, in order to prevent, detect and respond to imminent epidemic-prone infectious diseases outbreaks in such conflict settings, the project trains Rapid Response Team (RRT) and health workers on surveillance and case management. The project directly targets 391,380 affected people with its Health engagement.
Providing lifesaving health, WASH and child protection services to children and women affected by Tropical Storm Ana The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide lifesaving health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), and child protection services to children and women affected by Tropical storm Ana in Phalombe, Nsanje, Mulanje, Chikwawa districts in Southern Malawi. As part of UNICEF’s response to the impact of the Tropical Storm “Ana”, UNICEF and its partners focus on 3 main sectors: WASH, Health, and Child Protection. Through an integrated approach, UNICEF procures and distributes WASH and Heath non-food items (NFIs), provides emergency water and sanitation services in IDP camps, implements minor rehabilitation and treatment of water services in host communities, and carries out hygiene promotion/IPC campaigns. UNICEF procures and distributes IHEK - Interagency Health Emergency Kits, cholera treatment, investigation kits, and other essential medicines (such as antimalaria and antibiotics). To ensure children in these camps are protected, UNICEF procures community policing kits (torches, whistles, reflective jackets) and complaints and feedback boxes as a measure to ensure effective prevention and response to cases of violence and abuse against children. The project targets 500,869 people, including 142,462 women, 111,127 men ,247,280 children and 45,180 Persons with disabilities.
Angola Drought Response – community management of acute malnutrition, support to families of malnourished children and emergency school feeding The main objective of this WFP is to support Angola Drought Response, community management of acute malnutrition, support to families of malnourished children, and emergency school feeding. WFP and partners provide nutrition screening and treatment services at the community level for children under five in the most affected municipalities, WFP will provide treatment and referral support for children with Moderate Acute. WFP supports families of malnourished children with food vouchers and sets up an emergency school feeding program for children in primary schools. provide regular school meals to 10,000 primary school children in the selected municipalities for 7 months. The implementation model will be aligned with the ongoing school feeding program led by the Government. The project targets 90,000 people, including 16,000 women, 15,000 men, 59,000 children, and 2,255 persons with disabilities.
Protecting livestock assets and safeguarding livelihoods in Kenya’s drought affected Arid and Semi-Arid Lands. This FAO project targets counties facing the highest vulnerability due to the drought, including Marsabit, Turkana, Garissa, and Tana River. These are among the counties identified by Kenya National Drought Management Authority during the December mid-season review to be at the alert stage and where the drought situation is worsening. FAO's main objective is to safeguard livestock-based livelihoods and improve the food security and nutrition status of drought-affected households. FAO and its partners' activities complement ongoing emergency actions in other parts of the country including the current ongoing Rapid Response CERF project. The project will implement activities including providing supplementary feed for key milking animals, undertaking slaughter de-stocking of small stock that is in fairly poor condition but are healthy for human consumption, vaccinations, treatments against internal parasites and other diseases, and repairing strategic water resources. The project targets 143,640 people, including 34,274 women, 72,920 men,86,380 children, and 21,546 persons with disabilities.
Prevention and response to violence (GBV), Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Access to Life-saving SRH information and services in Malawi during the Cyclone Ana emergency The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide Prevention and response to violence (GBV), Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA), and access to Life-saving SRH information and services in Malawi during the Cyclone Ana emergency. The proposed project AIMS at (i) GBV and SEA by providing life-saving services and related interventions and (ii) ensuring that women and adolescent girls have access to Sexual Reproductive Health information and services through the implementation of Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for SRH through the following interventions: reorientation of emergency workers on GBV and SEA prevention and response management revamps existing monitoring and GBV referral mechanisms, Conducts outreach activities, Distributes of dignity kits to women and girls, establish safe spaces for women and Provision of available Basic and Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric (BemONC) and New-born care (CEmONC), family planning, STI treatment and clinical management of rape to women and girls. The project targets 191,035 people, including 79,447 women, 73,339 men, 48,249 children and including 25,299 persons with disabilities.
Emergency lifesaving health response to drought disaster in Kenya targeting affected children, women and men The main objective of this WHO project is to provide emergency life-saving health responses to drought disasters in Kenya targeting affected children, women, and men.WHO’s strategic interventions will be to target children, women, and men who have been affected by the worsening drought building upon and extending already launched health interventions. The focus is to control communicable diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, measles and managing severe acute malnutrition that is admitted in the major county facilities with medical complications requiring specialized care. Focus is also directed at strengthening the early warning (EWARN) and response for communicable disease outbreaks, and ensuring that essential lifesaving drugs, medical and laboratory supplies are available. A dedicated public health emergency officer will be deployed to support the counties affected to implement the activities.The project targets 81,900 people, including 11,466 women, 10,647 men,59,787 children, and 1,802 persons with disabilities.
Emergency support for crisis-affected livestock herders to improve their food and nutrition security Livestock remains a major source of income and nutrition for tens of thousands of families across Syria; prior to the crisis, livestock represented up to 40% of agricultural GDP. The critical role that women play in animal husbandry, including milk production and processing for their families, cannot be overstated. Quick impact interventions in the livestock sector are needed to protect the productive assets of vulnerable herders, sustain minimum nutritional intake at household level, and supplement income through the sustainable sale of meat or milk and dairy products in the medium term while increasing the supply of “nutritionally-dense” foods of animal origin. The livestock sector faces two principal challenges related to animal production and animal health (FAO Special Report - Dec, 2021). Syria experienced drought-like conditions in 2020 and 2021, characterized by erratic rainfall, water scarcity and historically low crop production output and livestock productivity. One consequence of this is the limited availability of and access to livestock feed with an impact on both animal nutrition and health, compounding the challenges faced, particularly by small scale vulnerable herders in terms of security, displacement, etc. The proposed FAO action focuses on areas with high food insecurity prevalence. Women headed households and other affected populations will receive feed, animal health care against viral and other diseases, and parasites, combined with capacity building on good livestock production practices. The support is expected to enhance the food and nutrition security situation of targeted households directly. The project targets 132,000 affected people with its FSA engagement.
Crisis-affected children, adolescents, and their caregivers are provided with mental health and psychosocial well-being (MHPSS) and case management (CM) services in Chin, Sagaing, Kayah, Kayin, Tanintharyi and Southern Shan. The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving child protection and mine action assistance to internally displaced persons and host community members in Chin, Sagaing, Kayah, Kayin, Tanintharyi and Southern Shan. This UNICEF project provides mental health and psychosocial support and case management services to children and caregivers, provides parenting orientation sessions, strengthens the capacity of local child protection actors to deliver child protection services, and delivers explosive ordnance risk education. The child protection component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 36,500 people, including 8,525 women, 6,975 men, 21,000 children, and 300 persons with disabilities. The child protection component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 24,824 people, including 5,824 women, 2,650 men, 16,350 children, and 2,490 persons with disabilities.
Réduire la vulnérabilité des populations des communes ciblées face aux risques de sècheresse. The main objective of this $700,000 UNDP project is to reduce the vulnerability of Nigeriens to the effects of drought. To that end, UNDP will strengthen the capacities of 4 vulnerability observatories and 16 community-based early warning early action systems through training of the members and provision of equipment. In addition, UNDP will put in place 4 community-based committees for the management of joint natural resources, train 216 youths and 120 women on prevention of conflict related to natural resources, train 40 members of security forces, community leaders, youths and women on communication, prevention and peaceful coexistence, and conduct community sensitization (via radio and community events). In addition, UNDP will protect grazing areas by engaging 5,000 persons in construction of fire barriers. Overall, UNDP will target 5,702 persons, including 821 women, directly. Among those targeted UNDP expects to be 104 people with disabilities.
Réponse multisectorielle à la crise des réfugiés camerounais dans les provinces de N’Djaména et Chari-Baguirmi The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving multi-sectoral assistance – non-food items, nutrition, and child protection – to Cameroonian refugees and host community members. This UNICEF project provides essential household item kits, screens children for acute malnutrition, provides treatment to children suffering from severe acute malnutrition, establishes safe spaces for children, and provides case management services to at-risk and unaccompanied children. The non-food item component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 13,200 people, including 4,530 women, 1,584 men, 7,086 children, and 2,640 persons with disabilities. The nutrition component provides life-saving assistance to 35,000 people, including 10,000 women, 25,000 children, and 5,280 persons with disabilities. The child protection component provides life-saving assistance to 7,500 people, including 2,644 women, 720 men, 4,136 children, and 1,320 persons with disabilities.
Stock replenishment of emergency rations to IDPs, deliver nutrition treatment and prevention activities for children and PLWGs, and provide humanitarian air services in Yemen. The project responds to the needs of affected through a multi-layered approach, including both operations and operational support through UNHAS. 1) FSA through RRM support: As families are uprooted suddenly from their homes, their most critical immediate needs are food and basic personal items. While fully-fledged emergency response actions through the clusters are being organized, there is an obvious need to provide an immediate life-saving response to newly displaced families. To meet this need, the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) was activated as a first responder until other clusters' humanitarian response could take effect. The component supports the replenishment of stocks of RRM’s food component, already distributed for this situation. 2) Nutrition: Acute malnutrition hits record levels in Yemen with a devastating toll on children under five years of age. The conflict has significantly compounded an already fragile nutrition situation. This contribution supports the delivery of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) treatment and prevention assistance to children and pregnant and lactating women and girls (PLGW). This is accomplished through the procurement, dispatch and distribution of specialized nutrition commodities. 3) UNHAS: One of the main obstacles to immediately mobilizing an adequate response is limited partners presence on the ground. The recent escalation in Ma’rib has hampered access to the area and affects the capacity of humanitarian actors to deliver assistance in an optimal way. This contribution supports the aviation contracted services (aircraft and support services). The project targets a total of 109,062 affected people through its FSA/RRM component and 34,516 affected people through its Nutrition component.
Providing critical lifesaving support to the most vulnerable Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh to preserve a dignified protection space The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving essential household item and protection assistance to refugees in Cox’s Bazar. This UNHCR project facilitates community-based protection in 12 camps and access to justice interventions in 16 camps, and distributes liquified petroleum gas for cooking fuel to families in 16 camps. Without this cooking fuel assistance, Rohingya refugee women and girls would be forced to collect firewood, which not only leads to deforestation but exposes them to heightened risks of gender-based violence. The essential household item component of the project provides humanitarian assistance to 447,500 people, including 115,500 women, 96,700 men, 235,300 children, and including 4,500 persons with disabilities. The protection components provides humanitarian assistance to 1,300 people, including 370 women, 310 men, and 620 children, and including 130 persons with disabilities.
Multisectoral assistance to new arrivals from Ancuabe The project aims to strengthen resilience and capacity of affected communities to respond to immediate protection risks and incidents driven by the current new displacement in Ancuabe district. UNHCR aims to address acute shelter and CRI needs for 500 households affected and displaced by the conflict in Ancuabe and the communities that host them. UNHCR shelter/CRI (NFI) support will focus on distribution of standard core relief items (CRIs) and construction of transitional shelters targeting 2,500 IDPs in Montepuez District. With the Protection engagement, UNHCR target 15,350 IDPs and host community members, including 350 people with disabilities. The project supports the deployment of mobile protection teams with integrated case management (CM), MHPSS and legal support to GBV and SEA survivors, adolescent boys and girls (“youth”), people with disabilities (PWD) and others with specific needs and vulnerabilities. The mobile protection teams are further carrying out awareness raising and key messaging. This $921.092 project targets 2,500 affected people with ES/NFI activities, 12,500 with CCCM and 15,350 with Protection engagement.
Réponse intégrée d'urgence en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA), Nutrition, Education, Santé et Protection de l'enfance pour renforcer l’accès aux services de base essentiels des populations déplacées dans la province du Lac The goal of this $3.26m UNICEF project is to provide an integrated multisectoral WASH, nutrition, health, education and protection response. UNICEF will screen 34,028 children for severe acute malnutrition and provide treatment for 7,000 children, sensitize 48,364 people on good nutrition practices, construct 647 latrines serving 12,940 people, sensitize 64,700 people on good WASH practices, provide water access and hygiene kits in 4 schools, provide mental health and psychosocial support to 15,000 children and parents, support 500 unaccompanied children with family reunification services, train 1,500 community mechanisms, law enforcement and military on children’s rights and mine risk awareness. In addition, 34,512 teachers or students will be provided with school materials, 130 teachers will be hired, 40 new learning spaces will be created giving 1,600 children access to education. Moreover, 49,000 people will be vaccinated against measles and 9,000 infants aged 0-23 months will receive PEV vacccines. In total 82,392 people will be reached with nutrition activities, 64,698 people with WASH activities, 17,500 with protection activities and 34,512 through education support, and 100,014 through health services.
Emergency Nutrition and Child Protection Response in Abyei Administrative Area and Twic county This conflict led to movements of population and destruction of the community’s livelihood which further aggravated the nutrition situation, with increased prevalence of malnutrition among the affected population. There is an urgent and immediate need to restore nutrition services through the reestablishment of prevention and treatment services using a mobile/outreach approach in the IDP camps and in rehabilitating damaged nutrition facilities to ensure services are restored to those affected by the conflict. Communities from affected locations reported several protection concerns, including fear of new attacks, targeted killings, gender-based violence (GBV) incidents, and child protection concerns including reports of unaccompanied children. An estimated 800 children are reported to be separated from their families requiring family tracing and reunification (FTR) services, with other vulnerable children requiring individual support in response to different protection risks. This project targets 12,000 affected people with its Nutrition engagement and 22,560 with its Protection - CP engagement.
Provision of shelter support, NFIs and protection services to families displaced by conflict in Marib and Hadramaut Through this project UNHCR implements urgent shelter, non-food items (NFI) and protection engagements to improve the living conditions and wellbeing of displaced Yemenis affected by the recent conflict escalation in Marib and Hadramaut governorates. The proposal is in line with the Operational Plan designed at inter-agency level in November 2021 to face the new wave of displacement in Marib. Shelter and NFI engagements focus on ensuring the most vulnerable displaced families in Marib and Hadramaut have access to a minimum standard of living, dignified conditions and protection from the elements through the procurement and distribution of localized/emergency shelter kits and NFIs. Newly displaced families are prioritized. UNHCR also assists those in urgent need of support to pay their rent and avoid imminent eviction through rental subsidies. Via its protection engagements in Marib, UNHCR conducts vulnerability assessments to identify newly displaced families and individuals in need, refer them to lifesaving services and determine eligibility for vital humanitarian assistance, including cash-based support; UNHCR operates two community centres with attached mobile teams from which legal assistance (awareness, counselling, representation) on civil issues, psychological first aid (PFA) and psychosocial support (PSS), child protection and gender-based violence (GBV) services are delivered to those most affected by the conflict. The project targets 39,450 affected people with its ESNFI engagement and 88,390 affected people with its Protection engagement.
Emergency food and nutrition assistance to vulnerable people affected by the recent outbreak of violence in the Abyei Region The project supports the overall strategic and operational prioritization which was put forward in response to the Abyei crisis. The key objective is to provide emergency food and nutrition support to people affected by the conflict as well as contribute to rebuilding the recently destroyed market in Abyei Region. Cash to affected people will be provided through the retail in a box (RIAB) model. RIAB is a supply chain solution that facilitates people’s access to essential goods in emergency and market development contexts. RIAB aims to kickstart retail networks for affected populations to purchase food using WFP's cash-based assistance in places where there are no markets or market infrastructures. The objective is to build a reliable market to serve the local community, and is run by the local community. The project targets 50,000 affected people with its FSA engagement and 5,000 affected people with its Nutrition engagement.
Réponse d'urgence intégrée pour répondre aux besoins des enfants, des femmes et des personnes vulnérables touchées par les conflits armés et les épidémies de maladies infectieuses en RDC. The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving WASH, education, gender-based violence, child protection and nutrition assistance to internally displaced persons, returnees and host community members in Ituri, North Kivu, South Kivu and Tanganyika provinces. This UNICEF project: screens children for acute malnutrition; provides treatment for children with moderate acute malnutrition; provides treatment for children with severe acute malnutrition; provides training on maternal, infant and young child feeding in emergencies; distributes WASH kits; rehabilitates communal water points; prevents the spread of cholera; constructs sanitary latrines in schools; provides protection services to children including psycho-social support, reintegration services and the establishment of child-friendly spaces; provides psycho-social support and case management services to individuals at-risk of GBV and GBV survivors; establishes women- and girl-friendly safe spaces; rehabilitates classrooms; distributes learning and recreational materials for school-aged children; and provides training to teachers. The WASH component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 71,000 people, including 17,000 women, 16,000 men, 38,000 children, and 2,500 persons with disabilities. The education component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 27,000 people, including 120 women, 260 men, 26,620 children, and 3,960 persons with disabilities. The gender-based violence component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 14,303 people, including 4,540 women, 3,343 men, 6,420 children, and 2,145 persons with disabilities. The child protection component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 11,862 people, including 275 women, 275 men, 11,312 children, and 1,779 persons with disabilities. The nutrition component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 9,290 children, 93 persons with disabilities.
Amélioration de l’accès aérien et assistance alimentaire nutrition-sensible dans l’Ituri, le Nord-Kivu et le Sud-Kivu The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving multi-purpose cash and nutrition assistance to internally displaced persons, host community members refugees and returnees in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu provinces, and provide essential common logistics services to humanitarian organizations. This WFP project distributes $1.7 million in cash transfers to vulnerable households; provides training on maternal, infant and young child feeding in emergencies; and supports the transportation of essential humanitarian aid workers and cargo via the UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS). The multi-purpose cash transfer component of the project provides life-saving assistance to 20,180 people, including 3,734 women, 4,101 men, 12,345 children, and 605 persons with disabilities. The nutrition component provides life-saving assistance to 10,300 people, including 5,350 women, 3,650 men, and 1,300 children.
Multi-sectoral emergency assistance to respond to new displacement populations with critical WASH, protection, health, and nutrition services and items Due to the availability of markets and vendors in Pemba City, where a large number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) have arrived UNICEF provide restricted vouchers for households to purchase hygiene items such as soap, water storage and transport containers, menstrual hygiene health (MHH) materials, and materials to construct sanitation and bathing facilities in their hosting locations. For households arriving in more rural resettlement and transit sites UNICEF provide in-kind hygiene items for households. All engagements are accompanied by messaging for safe hygiene practices and sanitation promotion to prevent disease outbreaks in these sites. Where feasible distributions are done jointly with the Shelter/NFI and Food Security Clusters to jointly respond to the multiple needs of newly displaced households. In hosting areas where water sources have become more stressed with the new influx of populations UNICEF are installing new water points that will service the new arrivals and their hosting communities. To mitigate protection risks to children, UNICEF are putting in place a system to screen and register vulnerable cases, including support for children who have become separated from their families, or are reported missing. This $1.5mil project targets 50,000 affected people with engagements in the Health sector, 30,000 with Nutrition activities, 29,500 with WASH and 7,500 with Protection - CP.
Continued Integrated emergency life-saving interventions to drought emergency in Southern Angola The main objective of this UNICEF project is to reach the most drought-affected populations through providing access to water, improved sanitation, screening for malnutrition at the health facility level and treatment of children with severe acute malnutrition, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) counseling, continuous access to education, gender-based risk mitigation, prevention or response, and life-saving messages on gender-based violence (GBV) prevention, and sharing and dissemination of life-saving information. UNICEF Procures and distributes essential nutrition supplies (Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), deworming tablets, antibiotics, and screening and treatment of severely malnourished children, Constructs emergency latrines, repairs and rehabilitates water points in schools and health facilities. UNICEF also sensitizes communities on the prevention and risk mitigation of Gender-Based Violence, Procures and distributes education in emergency school supplies (20 school tents, 90 school-in-a-box, 30,000 student learning kits, 50 teachers’ kits, 50 blackboards, and 100 recreation kits and install 20 temporary learning spaces for children affected by drought in the four municipalities, at the community level. The project targets 149,800 people, including 43,098 women, 38,702men, 68,000 children, and 2,753 persons with disabilities.
Réponse multisectorielle (éducation, protection et accès à l’eau, l’hygiène et l’assainissement) au profit des enfants déplacés, affectés par la crise et victimes de violations graves dans les régions de Gao, Mopti et Kidal/Mali The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene, education and child protection assistance to internally displaced persons and host community members in Gao, Kidal and Mopti. This UNICEF project improves access to safe drinking water, constructs emergency latrines, distributes WASH kits, raises awareness about hygiene promotion, establishes temporary learning spaces for children, provides children and teachers with learning materials, facilitates access to psychosocial support services and provides child protection support including family tracing and case management services. The water, sanitation and hygiene component of the project provides humanitarian assistance to 18,000 people, including 4,000 women, 3,800 men, 10,200 children, and including 2,500 persons with disabilities. The education component provides humanitarian assistance to 17,700 people, including 700 women, 1,100 men, 15,900 children, and including 1,700 persons with disabilities. The child protection component provides humanitarian assistance to 8,500 children, including 1,000 persons with disabilities.
Türkiye - Preparation of national inventory of banks of waste-controlled substances and development of a national plan for management of these substances (decision 91/66) Preparation of national inventory banks of waste-controlled substances and national management plan in Türkiye, planning for collection, transport and disposal of such substances including consideration of RRR and destruction. Activities aim to lay the foundation for future formulation of a comprehensive refrigerant management plan. To do so, data will be collected regarding HCFC consumption per refrigerant used, inventory of equipment using HCFC (including usage area, age, substance used, quantity recovered, reused, disposed of and store), identification of ODS banks, and research on national regulations pertaining to inventory and disposal of banks as well as to waste management. There will also be an assessment on the capacity of RRR facilities, and key stakeholder consultations. All of this will serve to make a national inventory and proposed action plan.
Demonstration project for disposal of unwanted ODS in Turkey Pilot demonstration project on ODS waste management and disposal The objective of the project is to implement a sustainable and integrated business model for an efficient ODS waste management system, including the establishment of an effective recovery system for CFC-11 in insulation foam used in refrigerators, as well as CFC-12 in refrigeration equipment, and to destroy 103.72 metric tons of CFC-12 in the refrigerator sector in Turkey: 1. Destroying already collected/accessible 103.72 ODP tons of CFC-12 (in the first two years of the project is considered as the demonstration phase- to be funded by the MLF); 2. Investing the financial benefits created through the use of the carbon market (by selling the emission reductions generated through destruction activities in the first 2 years) in modifying and/or improving national legislation with regard to a producer/distributor responsibility program for ODS containing equipment and improving the collection and recovery system in Turkey. This will result in annual destruction of additional 27 ODP tons of CFC-12 and 3 ODP tons of CFC-11 adding up to 30 ODP tons in future years (to be sustainably funded through the annual sale of carbon credits, as well as other national incentive systems to be implemented in parallel).
Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry in Turkey Turkey is establishing a regulatory and institutional framework to promote energy efficiency, including a National Energy Efficiency Strategy and Energy Efficiency Law. Based on this framework, efforts have been made to improve energy efficiency (EE) in energy-intensive sectors such as steel, cement and paper. However, these efforts were largely made by the companies of the designated energy- intensive sectors only and the dissemination of the efforts and outputs of EE needs concerted efforts covering all industry, especially including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that form the bulk of industrial enterprises in Turkey. Various finance, capacity, technology and policy barriers still stand in the way of the widespread adoption of energy-efficient processes and technologies. comprehensive and integrated approach that will focus on: (1) Contributing to the implementation of the EE Law by strengthening the institutional-regulatory framework and promoting a national Energy Management Standard; (2) Enhancing capacity and creating awareness in Turkish industrial companies as well as financial service and energy service providers; (3) Implementation of energy audits in large industry and SMEs; (4) Demonstration of state-of-the-art management practices, EE measures and technologies and appropriate business a
Türkiye - Institutional Strengthening Project The objectives of the Institutional Strengthening Project per phases are presented below:- Phase VI: Assist in establishing an improved national structure and regulations for the identification, collection, verification system for destruction of the ODS; include legal regulations and awareness raising activities and further planning; support new ODS alternatives through training programmes and acknowledgement meetings; strengthen monitoring of ODS trade, especially through the use of innovative IT-based and context dependent approaches; strengthen ODS data collection and reporting; and strengthen the communication and networking possibilities as well as the awareness on the protection of the ozone layer among stakeholders. Phase VII: Support the new generation of ODS alternatives through trainings and meetings; strengthen ODS monitoring and combat illegal trade; strengthen ODS data collection and reporting; target awareness to stakeholders; implement stringent licensing procedures and quota allocation for refrigeration services purposes; continue coordinating the development of a national network (refrigerants waste national strategy) as part of the management of seized equipment containing refrigerants (including ODS and HCFCs); and participate at regional network and Montreal Protocol meetings. Phase VIII: Tr
Umbrella project for the phase-out of R141b from the PU sandwich panels and R22/142b in XPS (PU) RIGID FOAM PRODUCTION IN THE MANUFACTURING OF PU INSULATE OF EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE BOARDSTOCK The Government of Turkey has decided to implement an accelerated phase-out of HCFCs in the manufacturing sub-sector in advance of the Montreal Protocol schedule. With regard to the refrigeration servicing sub-sector, the proposed reduction and phase-out are foreseen to be achieved by the date of Turkey#s accession to the European Union. At present, the legislation has not introduced HCFC restrictions applicable to refrigeration servicing activities, as in the case of the manufacturing sub-sector, except for the licensing and quota allocation to reach the freeze in consumption. The strategy for addressing HCFC consumption in the servicing sector will be presented in the HPMP to be submitted to the 64th Meeting. Although Turkey could meet the 2015 control level by addressing only HCFC-141b, the Government is proposing to phase out 99.0 ODP tonnes of HCFC-141b and 159.1 ODP tonnes of HCFC-22 and HCFC-142b used in the foam sector. On this issue, UNIDO indicated that the circumstances for achieving the phase-out targets established under the national legislation are correlated with the future accession of Turkey to the European Union and the ongoing process of harmonizing national legislation with the European Union#s
Enabling Activities to Review and Update the National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants - in Turkey The overall objective of the proposed Enabling Activities (EA) is to update and review the National Implementation Plan (NIP), and have it endorsed and submitted by the Government to the Stockholm Convention Conference of Parties (COP). Participating stakeholders will be able to manage the additional POPs with newly developed technical skills, expertise and awareness. The NIP update process will enable Turkey to establish inventories of products and articles containing new POPs and to identify industrial processes where new POPs are employed or unintentionally produced. The EA project will focus on the inventory of the ten (10) new POPs including the available infrastructural and legal framework, their socio-economic, environment and health implications at the national level. The inventory process will also look at the effectiveness of the current NIP implementation process in order to identify gaps or barriers that might persist. During the implementation of the proposed EA project, the information concerning the initial twelve (12) POPs will also be looked at and updated. This comprehensive information on POPs will facilitate the revision of the national priorities and the development of specific action plans for eliminating or reducing the production, use, import, export and releases of the new POPs. The re
GEF UNIDO Cleantech Programme for SMEs in Turkey The project, in addition to creating an enabling policy environment and institutional capacity, will also assist Turkey in the establishment of a supportive innovation ecosystem through the organization of two annual competitions with associated accelerator programmes. These will firstly be organized in a few industry-intensive regions and then gradually be expanded to other regions, dispersing the results and consolidating the newly developed national platform for innovative SMEs. These frameworks and newly built capacity will help Turkey to continue to organize the competition in the future and expand its scope and geographical coverage. It is expected that each competition will have around 100 to 200 entrants. From these entrants, around 40 semifinalists will be selected, depending on the individual circumstances of each competition. These semi-finalists will then receive support through the accelerator programme as described hereunder. From these 40, 10 finalists will be selected to receive further support as part of the accelerator programme. Winners and runner-ups will then be selected. The selection of winners, runners-up, and finalists will be made by various judge panels based on their evaluation of the business plans or pitches submitted by the finalists and semi-finalists after having received suppo
Vocational training on apparel manufacture for Syrian refugees in Turkey With the financial support of the Japanese Government (JSB), UNIDO has installed three pilot training cum production apparel skills units in 3 refugee camps, namely, (1) #anl#urfa, Harran; (2) Kilis, Öncüp#nar; and (3) Gaziantep, Islahiyein. In January 2016, in a major shift of policy, the Turkish Government has published new regulations which will allow some of the 2.7 million Syrian refugees in the country to apply for work permits. So far, six garment teachers from the MoNE and around 400 women refugees have been trained in three camps with very positive initial results. A number of women refugees trained are able to find jobs in local garment factories. In the light of the current situation and the successful results of the project, AFAD has requested UNIDO to expand the vocational training activities. The main focus of the intervention will develop news skills and install new equipment in the 2 training centres to meet training needs of the refugees, in close cooperation with AFAD, MoNE, IHKIB and ISKUR.
Promotion of Sustainable Production (SP) Patterns in Turkish Manufacturing Industry The project is built on three pillars: promoting the adoption of sustainable production patterns, development of green entrepreneurship and support, eco-design capacity building. The first pillar is Promoting the Adoption of Sustainable Production Patterns in Turkish SMEs. This component aims to stimulate the development of resource efficiency and sustainable production (RE/SP) in Turkey through technical assistance and pilot projects in manufacturing industry SMEs. The component also aims to develop expert capacity and institutional capability to implement, sustain and disseminate RE/SP activities in the country. UNIDO integrated Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies (TEST) methodology will serve as the tool to ease the Turkish industry#s transformation to implementing RE practices. The second pillar - Development of Green Entrepreneurship (GE) and Support for Turkish SMEs, aims to support to green entrepreneurship in Turkey through training, increasing the capacity and guiding the setting up of new green businesses and stimulating the supply and demand of sustainable products and services. The third pillar - Eco-design Capacity Building to Foster the Competitiveness of Turkish SMEs, aims to foster the competitiveness of Turkish SMEs through strengthening the national eco-design (ED) capacity.
International workshop: Technical textiles, accreditation of testing laboratories and eco-production in the leather industry The project in the field of #Production of Technical Textiles, Accreditation of Testing Laboratories and Development of Eco Tannery Zones - waste management in leather production# to be organized by the Government of Turkey in cooperation with UNIDO propose to upgrade the knowledge and skills of 70 participants, i.e. engineers, technical officers, researchers, laboratory staff and decision makers from governmental associations, research, education and industry-support institutions in developing countries in Africa, Asia and Turkish Republics. Theoretical and practical knowledge to be gained through the workshops aims to improve participants# knowledge and experience in relevant fields, thus enhancing cooperation for the development and upgrading of agro-industrial processing in participating countries. The workshops will serve as a platform for capacity building, creating synergic effect and added value and also developing bilateral cooperation between countries wherever possible.
Investing to sustain elimination for Malaria and impact against TB and HIV in Cabo Verde Cabo Verde - Multicomponent - Coordination Committee of the Fight against AIDS of Cabo Verde - CCS-SIDA. This program has the following goals: Diminuer les nouvelles infections de 2/3, soit de 456 nouvelles infections à 152 par an // Reduce new infections by 2/3, from 456 to 152 per year.. Eliminer la transmission de la mère à l'enfant du VIH // Eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Renforcer le système de surveillance epidemiologique selon les normes recommendées de l' OMS adaptées aux differents strates epidemiologiques et assurer la prise en charge des cas dans 100% des formations sanitaires // Strengthen the epidemiological surveillance system according to WHO recommended standards adapted to the different epidemiological strata and ensure case management in 100% of health facilities.. Renforcer le système de surveillance enthomologique selon les recommendations de l'OMS ajustés aux differents strates epidemiologiques et améliorer la qualité des interventions de lutte antivectorilelle // Strengthen the enthomological surveillance system according to WHO recommendations, adjusted to the different epidemiological strata, and improve the quality of vector control interventions.. Maintenir un programme systématique de diagnostic de paludisme et assurer la qualité selon les procedures standards adoptés // Maintain a systematic malaria diagnosis program and ensure quality according to standard procedures.. Mettre en oeuvre la strategie de communication de lutte contre le paludisme dans le cadre de l'elimination et de la prevention de la re-introduction // Implement a communication strategy to combat malaria within the framework of elimination and prevention of reintroduction.. Réduire la mortalité due à la tuberculose de 75 % d’ici 2025.. Réduire l'incidence de la tuberculose de 50% en 2025.. Réduire à zéro les familles touchées par la tuberculose qui subissent des coûts catastrophiques à cause de cette maladie.. The objectives of this program are: Offrir le paquet complet de prévention combinée à 3825 HSH, soit 1105 an1, 1275 an 2 et 1445 an 3 // Offer the complete combined prevention package to 3825 MSM, i.e. 1105 year 1, 1275 year 2 and 1445 year 3. Offrir le paquet complet de prévention combinée à 4823 TS, soit 1585 an1, 1619 an 2 et 1619 an 3 // Offer the complete combined prevention package to 4,823 SW, i.e. 1,585 year 1, 1,619 year 2 and 1,619 year 3.. Assurer la mise sous ARV de 3316 PVVIH en 2024, de 3557 PVVIH en 2025 et 3810 PVVIH en 2026 // Support ARV treatment for 3,316 PLHIV by 2024, 3,557 PLHIV by 2025 and 3,810 PLHIV by 2026. Continuer à mettre sous TARV 100% des femmes enceintes VIH-positives pour éviter la transmission verticale // Continue to place 100% of HIV-positive pregnant women on ART to prevent vertical transmission.. 100% des communes ayant des points focaux formés, y compris les points d'entrées du pays, sont opérationnelles dans la strategie de communication pour la prévention de la re-introduction de paludisme // 100% of communes with trained focal points, including entry points to the country, are involved in the communication strategy to prevent the reintroduction of malaria;. Traiter 100% des cas detectés et confirmés par TDR et Microscopie // Treat 100% of cases detected and confirmed by RDT and Microscopy
Reinforcing the National HIV and TB Response in Mozambique Mozambique - TB/HIV - Centro de Colaboração em Saúde - CCS. This program has the following goals: Reduce new HIV infections 25% by 2025. Reduce HIV-related deaths 30% by 2025. Reduce the estimated percentage of child HIV infections from HIV-positive women delivering in the past 12 months to <5% by 2025. Reduce the incidence of TB (per 100,000 population) by 4% até 2023. Reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis from 361/100,000 people in 2019 to 265/100,000 in 2025 (average reduction of 5% per year).. Tuberculosis mortality reduction from 37/100,000 people in 2019 to 24/100,000 in 2025 (reduction of 7% per year).. Reduce TB-related mortality (per 100,000 population) by 39% até 2023. The objectives of this program are: Increase the percentage of PLHIV who know their status to 95% by 2025.. Increase coverage of PLHIV on ART to 81% by 2025.. Increase viral supression among PLHIV to 73% by 2025.. Increase case notification rate of all forms of TB (per 100,000 population) from 340 in 2019 to 402 in 2023. Sustain treatment success rate of all forms of TB in 90% or above. Improve treatment success rate of RR TB and/or MDR-TB from 57% in 2019 to 70% in 2023
Reinforcing the National HIV Response in Mozambique Mozambique - HIV - Ministry of Health of Mozambique - MISAU. This program has the following goals: Reduce new HIV infections 25% by 2025. Reduce HIV-related deaths 30% by 2025. Reduce the estimated percentage of child HIV infections from HIV-positive women delivering in the past 12 months to <5% by 2025. The objectives of this program are: Increase the percentage of PLHIV who know their status to 95% by 2025.. Contribute to strengthening public health emergency management capacity, early detection and timely response to public health events. Increase coverage of PLHIV on ART to 81% by 2025.. Increase viral supression among PLHIV to 73% by 2025.. Ensure equitable and continuous access to medicines, medical products essential vaccines, equipment and technologies, with quality, safety, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Provide quality auxiliary diagnostic services and support clinical care providers in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases at different levels of health care. Reduce the percentage of AGYW involved in risky behaviors 10% by 2025.
Accelerating and strengthening the quality of Malaria control interventions in Mozambique Mozambique - Malaria - Ministry of Health of Mozambique - MISAU. This program has the following goals: By 2022, reduce malaria mortality at national level by 40% compared to levels observed in 2015. By 2022, reduce malaria morbidity at national level by 40% compared to levels observed in 2015. The objectives of this program are: Strengthen programme management skills at all levels to effectively achieve the Strategic Plan objectives, by 2022. Provide 100% access and at least 85% coverage of the population with a minimum of one vector control intervention, in every district of the country, by 2022. To test 100% of suspected malaria cases and treat 100% of confirmed malaria cases at health facility and community level (APE), as per national guidelines, by 2022. To implement a comprehensive and effective SBCC approach to ensure that at least 70% of people seek appropriate and timely healthcare and at least 85% of population uses an appropriate protection method, by 2022. Accelerate efforts towards malaria elimination, by implementing epidemiologically appropriate interventions in defined areas of low and very low transmission by 2022. Strengthen the malaria surveillance system so 100% of health facilities and districts are reporting complete, timely and quality data for evidence-based decision-making, at all levels of the health system by 2022
Accelerating and Strengthening the quality of Malaria control interventions in Mozambique Mozambique - Malaria - World Vision International - WVI. This program has the following goals: Reduce the national incidence of malaria from 392 cases per 1000 in 2022, to 216 cases per 1000 by 2030. Reduce the national hospital mortality from malaria from 1.4 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2022, to 0.77 per 100,000 by 2030. Eliminate local transmission of malaria in at least 20 districts identified as low transmission, by 2030. The objectives of this program are: Strengthen intra and intersectoral management and coordination capacity in order to achieve the objectives of the Strategic Plan. Ensure that all districts with high to medium risk benefit in a timely manner from at least one vector control, chemoprevention, and/or vaccine intervention where applicable. Test 100% of suspected cases, and treat 100% of confirmed cases at health facilities and community level. Strengthen communication messages for social and behavior change so that 85% of people seek care in a timely manner, and correctly adopt malaria prevention methods. Strenghten the capacity of malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation systems, including the use of data at all levels. Ensure access to interventions against malaria in situations of humanitarian emergency
Reinforcing the National TB Response in Mozambique Mozambique - Tuberculosis - Ministry of Health of Mozambique - MISAU. This program has the following goals: Reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis from 361/100,000 people in 2019 to 265/100,000 in 2025 (average reduction of 5% per year).. Tuberculosis mortality reduction from 37/100,000 people in 2019 to 24/100,000 in 2025 (reduction of 7% per year).. The objectives of this program are: Increase case notification rate of all forms of TB (per 100,000 population) from 340 in 2019 to 402 in 2023. Decrease case notification rate of all forms of TB (per 100,000 population) from 322/100,000 population in 2020 to 295/100,000 by end of 2025. Sustain treatment success rate of all forms of TB at 90% or above during the period 2021 - 2025. Improve treatment success rate of RR TB and/or MDR-TB from 57% in 2019 to 85% by end of 2025. Decrease case notification rate of all forms of TB (per 100,000 population) from 322/100,000 population in 2020 to 295/100,000 by end of 2025
OCHA Field activities, Chad OCHA Field activities, Chad The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) was established in September 2004 in Chad by the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) to provide a large-scale humanitarian response to nearly 200,000 people from Sudan neighbor (Darfur) between 2003 and 2004. The OCHA team in Chad works closely with the entire humanitarian community, which includes government entities at the national and provincial levels, 11 UN agencies, 48 ??international NGOs and 67 national NGOs. On the strength of the excellent collaboration resulting from these partnerships, OCHA plays an important role in coordinating the response to the various crises by setting up, whenever necessary, While working to ensure the maintenance of humanitarian space, OCHA is also working to strengthen the capacities of partners and to achieve greater coherence between humanitarian, development and peacebuilding activities through effective collaboration with all actors and by seeking the involvement of all, from the planning stage to the identification of priorities for humanitarian action in Chad. This active and inclusive partnership makes it possible to address, in a coordinated manner, the humanitarian consequences caused by the recurrent crises linked in particular to food insecurity and malnutrition, population movements, health emergencies, and the negative effects of climate change (floods and drought) and at the same time strengthen the resilience of populations. Le Bureau de la Coordination des Affaires Humanitaires (OCHA) a été établi en septembre 2004 au Tchad par le Coordonnateur des Secours d'Urgence des Nations Unies (ERC) pour apporter une réponse humanitaire d’envergure à près de 200 000 personnes venues du Soudan voisin (Darfour) entre 2003 et 2004. L'équipe OCHA au Tchad travaille en étroite collaboration avec l'ensemble de la communauté humanitaire, qui comprend des entités gouvernementales aux niveaux national et provincial, 11 agences des Nations Unies, 48 ONG internationales et 67 ONG nationales. Fort d’une excellente collaboration issue de ces partenariats, OCHA joue un rôle important dans la coordination de la réponse aux différentes crises en mettant en place, chaque fois que nécessaire, des mécanismes de coordination de l’assistance humanitaire internationale adaptés au contexte et en appui au gouvernement pour apporter secours et assistance aux populations locales affectées. Tout en œuvrant pour assurer le maintien de l’espace humanitaire, OCHA travaille par ailleurs au renforcement des capacités des partenaires et à une plus grande cohérence entre les activités humanitaires, de développement et de consolidation de la paix à travers une collaboration efficace avec tous les acteurs et en recherchant l’implication de tous, depuis le stade de la planification à l’indentification des priorités de l’action humanitaire au Tchad. Ce partenariat actif et inclusif permet d’adresser de façon coordonnée, les conséquences humanitaires engendrées par les crises récurrentes liées notamment à l'insécurité alimentaire et à la malnutrition, aux mouvements de populations, aux urgences sanitaires, et aux effets négatifs du changement climatique (inondations et sécheresse) et de renforcer concomitamment la résilience des populations.
YAL - Karabu - Garb Tech Sector: Waste Management .Beneficiaries: YAL Youth 253 of which 132 are women. ..The grant will be used to offer a complete range of solid waste services including collection, transportation and recycling. Services are offered door to door, twice per week including and customers are issued with durable black plastic bags/bins ranging from 20x30 to 36x30 to dispose their solid waste. On collection days, customers place the waste at the designated area within the building. Trained and professional garbage men will then collect and transport the waste to the nearest Garbage Sorting and Recycling Centre. At the center the garbage will be sorted into waste, recyclable and paper then converted into useful products such as flower pots, wall garden and briquettes. In the end the community will benefit socially, economically and environmentally...The grant funds will be used to: (a) establishment of a waste and recycling center; (b) purchase of briquette producing machine; (c) truck used for waste transport; (d) equipment for recycling plastic into products; and (e) hiring 1 full time and 2-part time employees. .
Global Infrastructure Facility Single Donor Trust Fund The GIF will create a global platform for collaboration among public and private partners and support high-quality preparation, financial structuring and risk mitigation for infrastructure projects in EMDEs. This support will focus on complex infrastructure projects with strong potential to achieve financial viability and sustainability and to attract long-term private capital. The primary objective of the GIF is to increase private investment, in particular long-term finance, in complex EMDE infrastructure projects. Over the longer term, the GIF thereby aims to help expand the market for private infrastructure finance in EMDEs: that is, help increase the number of structurally sound and bankable projects seeking finance, leading to the emergence of EMDE infrastructure as a recognized asset class; and broaden the range of private investors that are willing to risk capital in those projects. GIF-supported infrastructure projects are expected to provide better infrastructure services – in terms of higher coverage, better quality services, lower cost, and/or more climate smart modes of service provision – contributing to GIF’s overarching goals of poverty reduction and inclusive and sustainable growth in EMDEs.
Rural Development: South Kordofan Rural Development Programme The programme''s overall goal is to improve and sustain the living standards of the target group by assuring their food security and providing them with social services in a secure environment in which they can manage their own community affairs. Under the flexible lending mechanism, the specific objectives to achieve the goal are encompassed in each of the programme''s two five-year phases. The first phase aims to: (i) establish locality councils as well as State institutions with the resources and cost-effective systems to assist rural communities in improving their livelihoods; (ii) enhance the productivity and incomes of individuals and groups from crop and livestock enterprises through the provision of a community-based extension service, and technical and input support; (iii) reduce the incidence of disease and mortality by establishing community-owned and managed water supply and basic health facilities; and (iv) improve and maintain the rural road network so that communities have access to markets and public services.The second phase aims to: (i) foster equitable communal range and farm-land management, which reduces conflict, through changes in government land-use policy and agreements between all groups involved and the locality councils; (ii) develop sustainable rural credit services with participatory informal financial institutions for savings and credit, linked with the formal financial system; and (iii) impart to the men and women in rural communities, the capabilities for planning, implementing and managing their own development activities and resolving group conflicts.
Agricultural Development: Sustainable Natural Resources and Livelihoods Programme SNRLP¿s goal is to increase the food security, incomes and resilience of pastoralists, agropastoralists and smallholders engaging in joint natural resource-related activities. The objective is to increase production, secure access to natural resources for vulnerable users and improve the sustainability of natural resource-related livelihoods, by scaling up community-based natural resource governance practices, technologies and business models. The objective is aligned with the strategic objectives set forth in the results-based country strategic opportunities programme agreed between IFAD and Sudan by: (i) focusing on restoring ecosystems, strengthening resilience against climate change and facilitating target groups¿ access to basic agricultural services; and (ii) promoting diversification in smallholder livelihood systems, building the capacities of community institutions, producers, women and youth, and promoting target groups¿ access to rural finance.
Integrated solutions for the development of Anbar rural communities The fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) across Iraq has resulted in a protracted humanitarian crisis and devastation of several areas. As of 30 June 2020, around 1.4 million people remain displaced, and 4.1 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. Critical infrastructure has been destroyed, leaving areas without access to basic services and full of solid waste. Anbar is one of the governorates which have been severely affected by the protracted crisis in the country. The project aims at the rehabilitation of housing units and restoration of decentralised services in order to improve basic living conditions for returnees in the liberated areas of Al-Anbar governorate in Iraq. The decentralised services component will entail the provision of solar street lighting, the rehabilitation of selected community roads, and of water and sanitation networks and/or stations. When feasible, the rehabilitated housing units will be connected to the restored decentralized services taking into consideration the whole neighborhood. The rehabilitation of housing and basic services will be guided by a needs-based approach.
Mine Action in Iraq The overall goal of this project is to protect civilians from the threat of explosive ordnance and to enable humanitarian, socio-economic, and reconstruction efforts. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) programme in Iraq will implement this project mainly in the liberated areas from ISIL as well as legacy mines and other explosive remnants of war (ERW) from the previous wars and conflict. This project will contribute to clearance through explosive hazard management operations enabling stabilization, humanitarian, and reconstruction efforts thereby facilitating the return of internally displaced people and the resumption of livelihood activity. The project will also provide explosive ordnance risk education in the retaken areas of Iraq to provide life-saving messaging to those at risk to adopt safe behavior and report threats. In addition, this project will contribute to the technical support of the Government of Iraq mine action authorities to improve management and coordination of the national mine action response. Finally, this project will support the partnership between international and national nongovernmental organizations, as well as the hiring and training of national teams to increase the capacity of national operators in an effort to build a sustainable national mine action response.\n\nUNOPS provides project management, human resources, procurement and contract management services as well as innovation, risk management and oversight support to the UN Mine Action Service’s (UNMAS) 19 field programmes around the world.\n
Mine Action Support for Protecting Civilians Impacted by Explosive Ordnance and Enabling Humanitarian Action and Welfare in Iraq The overall aim of the project is to provide technical support to the national mine action authorities (NMAA) to respond and adapt to the challenges and demands of mine action in Iraq. UNMAS Iraq provides technical support to several government entities involved in the mine action response in Iraq; the Directorate for Mine Action (DMA) and the Iraqi Kurdistan Mine Action Agency (IKMAA); the Ministry of Interior (MoI) and the Ministry of Defense (MoD) to effectively deliver a coordinated national mine action response. \n\nUNMAS Iraq will develop the capacities required for a national non-governmental organization (NGO) to generate, train, direct and manage a mine action project, as well as to deliver survey and clearance activities autonomously, an important step towards localizing humanitarian mine action operations in Iraq. Through the ‘capacity enhancement partnership’, UNMAS Iraq brings together an international NGO and an NGO to transfer the knowledge and skills required by the NGO to operate as a humanitarian mine action actor in its own right. UNMAS Iraq will oversee capacity development and provide support to ensure that the necessary skills are appropriately established within the NGO.
Support for National Mine Action in Iraq The overall goal of this project is to protect civilians from the threat of explosive ordnance and to enable humanitarian, socio-economic and reconstruction efforts. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) programme in Iraq implements this project mainly in the retaken areas from ISIL. This project will contribute to clearance through explosive hazard management operations enabling stabilization, humanitarian, and reconstruction efforts thereby facilitating the return of internally displaced persons and the resumption of livelihood activity. The project also provides explosive ordnance risk education in the retaken areas of Iraq to provide life-saving messaging to those at risk to adopt safe behaviour and report threats. In addition, this project will contribute to the technical support of the Government of Iraq mine action authorities to improve management and coordination of the national mine action response. Finally, this project supports partnership between international and national nongovernmental organisations, as well as the hiring and training of national teams to increase the capacity of national operators in an effort to build a sustainable national mine action response.
Supporting the Government of Iraq: Protecting civilians impacted by explosive ordnance and enabling humanitarian action, socio-economic development and welfare, The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works to eliminate the threat posed by mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices by coordinating United Nations mine action, leading operational responses at the country level, and in support of peace operations, as well as through the development of standards, policies and norms.\nIraq is one of the most explosive ordnance-contaminated countries in the world. It has approximately 2,850 square kilometers of recorded contaminated areas, including extensive and complex contamination in areas retaken from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).\nThe UNMAS Iraq Programme takes a programmatic approach to the assistance provided to the Government of Iraq in leading and coordinating a national mine action response supported by multi-donor contributions. As per its programme strategy 2020-2023, UNMAS Iraq provides support in an advisory and technical capacity to the Iraqi national authorities and national operators to lead, manage and implement the national mine action response. Until the end of 2022, UNMAS Iraq will carry out limited clearance and risk reduction activities in line with priorities determined with the Government of Iraq to assist those impacted by explosive ordnance and thus enable socio-economic development. The UNMAS Iraq strategy is guided by the principles of partnership, sustainability, nationalization, and gender mainstreaming.\nUNOPS provides support for UNMAS activities in over 30 countries.\n
Provision of lifesaving WASH support to Baidoa rural communities that have experienced climatic shocks and to mitigate further displacement in Bay. ltpgtThis project will seek to provide assistance to 14,400 flood-affected persons (60% Female) that are currently experiencing acute water shortage, lack sanitation facilities, hygiene items  hygiene information in various rural settlements of Baidoa district. Proposed interventions includelt/pgtltulgtltligtConstruction of 4 water kiosks points along with extension of water distribution pipeline and networks of 1700 meters and 1200 meters for Munawur and Barahnoy boreholes. lt/ligtltligtEstablishment and Training of Water Management Committees (WMCs)lt/ligtltligtTraining to Community Hygiene Volunteers (CHVs)lt/ligtltligtAwareness Creation on hygiene promotions and Public health campaignslt/ligtltligtProvision of 800 family hygiene kits reaching 800 HHs (4,800 Beneficiaries) including distribution Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) kits).lt/ligtltligtExcavation of 2 Garbage pits for solid waste disposallt/ligtltligtDistribution of 70 sanitation kits for clean-up campaigns through cash for work for 3 months.lt/ligtltligtRehabilitation of 2 boreholes with water infrastructure including construction of two 50 cubic meters elevated water tanks and solarization. This will benefit 7,800 individuals (60% females).lt/ligtltligtConstruction of 50 shared latrines (42 normal and 8 PWDs). Each will serve 3 HHs reaching 900 beneficiaries).lt/ligtlt/ulgtltpgtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtIn terms of centrality and mainstreaming of protection, the project targets to reduce the risk of violence against women, children and vulnerable groups while accessing water and sanitation facilities by providing gender segregated facilities and establishing the facilities within 500 meters’ distance settlements. Project will also address gender issues by collecting gender and age disaggregated data. WASDA will analyze this data to identify gaps, provide gender sensitive interventions and ensure participation and empowerment of women. WASDA will ensure protection during access and utilization of services, to reduce the risk further.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtBeneficiary selection will be consultative and transparent, drawing community leaders and representatives of marginalized, minority clans, people living with disability and women, to ensure inclusiveness. WASDA prioritizes value for money as minimum operational benchmark for the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and through this approach tries to reach the maximum beneficiaries possible with objective programming and quality services. Construction works will be contracted to local companies through open and transparent competitive bidding. An all-inclusive approach will be applied in monitoring the project thus giving room to all relevant stakeholders to play a role. Project will be monitored by WASDA staff together with community members, Ministry of Water and local authorities. PDMs will be undertaken 6 weeks after distribution of hygiene kits using a structured household questionnaire.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtWASDA will maintain and expand synergies across all the programs by ensuring that this project is implemented alongside other emergency response programs, such as nutrition, health  FSL to ensure that benefits arising out of multiple actions to the same target groups are exponentially increased. The project is designed in such a way that while providing emergency lifesaving interventions it will also provide longer term sustainable solutions for affected population. To ensure emergency interventions are linked to durable solutions, the project included construction, rehabilitation and upgrading of water supply systems, latrine constructions and promotion. ltbrgtFor this project WASDA proposes to target five (5) rural villages in Baidoa district of Bay region Barhanoy, Bula jay, Bula Nasib, Munawur and Geeldheere. All this sites are new not supported under “Provision of Life-Saving WASH Response Packages to Drought Affected people at risk of famine living in Baidoa Rural areas”- SOM-23-S-NGO-25159. Through this project, WASDA will reach a total of 14,400 individuals – 60% females.ltbrgtlt/pgt
Multipurpose Cash Assistance support to communities in Kismayo-Lower Jubba with high intersectoral severity of needs, that have experienced climatic shocks and to mitigate further displacement Project ltpgtSomalia is currently facing a complex crisis characterized by conflicts, droughts, and climate shocks. According to HNRP reports that 6.9 million people in Somalia require humanitarian assistance in 2024. The recent El Niño phenomenon during the last Deyr season has had a significant impact on the country, affecting over 2.5 million people. This has resulted in the displacement of 1.2 million individuals, loss of lives, damage to livelihoods, and a decline in agricultural productivity, further worsening the already critical situation in Somalia. It is anticipated many people will be affected by these floods. The combination of above-normal rains, inter-clan violence, and insecurity is likely to generate a more severe humanitarian impact compared to previous risk projections made in early 2024.ltbrgtThe anticipated floods and conflict induced displacements will exacerbate the dire humanitarian situation. Among these communities, Kismayu district in Lower Juba region of Somalia is expected to be one of the hardest-hit areas during the crisis. The local communities in Kismayu are vulnerable to climatic shocks, displacement caused by conflict, and limited access to humanitarian interventions. ltbrgtIn accordance with the first SHF standard allocation strategy for 2024 and the HNRP 2024, SEA proposes the provision of multipurpose cash assistance in Kismayu district with the objective is to provide life-saving assistance to affected communities to meet their essential needs and mitigate further displacement.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe MPCA project is an emergency cash assistance project that will be implemented in Kismayo IDPs and rural communities for the mitigation and prevention of loss of lives, livelihoods, and further displacement. The project prioritizes the vulnerable groups (women, girls, elderly men, people living with disabilities (PLDs), households with large family sizes) in the communities living 4 villages (Yontoy=200HHs, Suban Salaam=124HHs, Karin-Usle=165HHs and Bula Garsey=180) within Kismayo District, Lower Jubba, Somalia with high severity of needs. lt/pgtltpgtThe project duration of 6 months benefiting  669 households, will be selected jointly in coordination with implementing partners of Somali Humanitarian Fund (SHF) projects including the Protection, Wash, Health, and nutrition followed by registration of the selected HHs, verification, and submission of a master list to SHF then subsequently each household will be paid through his/her mobile to $90 for 3 months which is the MEB rate in Kismayo according to the Cash Working Group in 3 cycles, followed by PDM after each cycle payment and also market assessment survey on monthly basis by the ME  and submission of a report.lt/pgtltpgtltspangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe provision of Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) is in line with Somalia HNRP 2024, in response to disasters to provide immediate relief and support to affected households. The MPCA will enable the affected population to access multi-sectoral assistance, allowing them to meet their most food consumption gaps and urgent needs for specific circumstances. The cash transfer or the MPCA is one of the best approaches to provide support the emergency needs to the affected communities due to its flexibility in choosing what is the preference of the household to purchase during the crises in the market.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe project will prioritize the most vulnerable communities including the person living wih disablties(PLWs),Women,Girls, elderly men, SGBV survivos and it will be used vulnerblity based targeted.   lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtltbrgt   ltbrgtlt/pgt
Provision of unconditional cash transfer for vulnerable IDP communities with high intersectoral severity of needs that have experienced climatic shocks and to mitigate further displacement in Kismayo ltpgtThe 2024 Deyr rains that started in October, November, and December of 2023 caused significant flooding in several parts of Kismayo town and the surrounding areas in the Lower Juba state of Somalia. The above-normal rains marked the beginning of the Deyr (October to December) rainy season in Somalia, which resulted in flooding due to the influence of the El Niño conditions. Rapid Multi-sectoral Needs Assessment of populations affected by Deyr flooding in Kismayo District, Somalia, in December 2023 showed that the majority identified shelter as a priority need for flood-affected men, women, and children, and multipurpose cash transfers were reported for adults. Mosquito net was reported as an urgent non-food item (NFI) requirement in 92% of sites, while borrowing/debt was reported as the primary source of food in 72% of sites and 56% that reported distance to the local market could last between 1-3 hours after flooding. ltbrgtThe SHF’s 2024 SA 1 strategy targets communities in districts whose needs are forecast to deteriorate without sustained humanitarian assistance by implementing multisectoral responses to support ongoing responses, prevent deterioration in the severity of needs, and mitigate further displacements AYUUB is proposing this project to also integrate with other agencies implementing SHF’s SA 1 projects, particularly on Health, WASH, and Nutrition in Kismayu district of Lower Juba. AYUUB will enable emergency humanitarian assistance through MPCA to some 669 households that are most at risk and in the hard-to-reach areas of Kismayu district. The project will target Bula Bartire IDP 150 HHs, haji weyne IDP 150 HHs, New Bula Gaduud IDP 189 HHs, New Goobweyn IDP 180 HHs camps in Kismayo. The project will be supported 3 months @90 USD per month through mobile transfer.ltbrgtAYUUB will work closely with the local community elders, religious leaders and camp leaders and also in coordination with other partners implementing programs in the specific locations to avoid overlaps and duplication of services. The strategy for the seven-month implementation will be fully community led and community owned. To guard against aid diversion, AYUUB will employ on project and off project monitoring teams. The on-project monitoring shall ensure that the project activities are run as planned and in accordance with all humanitarian principles and AYUUB NGO policies. AYUUB has robust and vibrant MEAL and compliance departments that will ensure the outcomes of the project are realized to the fullest extent possible. These teams shall among other things conduct household survey interview to see the impact of aid to the livelihoods and to ascertain whether aid is diverted, use documentations like distribution sheets, invoices and payment slips to ascertain amounts distributed per beneficiary and satisfaction levels of beneficiaries among many other things. AYUUB will establish household baseline data using ODK platform as reference for PDM to understand impact of MPCA intervention in the Anticipated Allocation.ltbrgtOn the off-project monitoring, AYUUB NGO has planned PDM monitoring is involved to ascertain the cost benefit of the project outcomes. Post-distribution surveys will also provide information on whether the aid was exchanged for other items or used as intended. AYUUB’s hotline number 2288 will be displayed in all project sites and offices. AYUUB will jointly sensitize all clients on the reporting channels available for the duration of the project and beyond. Other reporting channels include help desks, AYUUB staff, and AYUUB social workers, and media platforms to report on exclusion, aid diversion, and SEA complaints. The complaints once received shall be documented, investigated and where confirmed wrongdoing, appropriate actions shall be undertaken beginning with informing the donor and seeking judicial interventions through appropriate channels.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgt