Shelter and WASH Working Group Meeting Thursday 13 July, 10AM

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Shelter and WASH Working Group Meeting Thursday 13 July, 10AM Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management

Agenda Introductions & Agenda Information management Environmental concerns – WWF IEC materials for DRR - NBRO District Updates AOB

Overview of planned response (4 districts) Transitional Shelter 90 Permanent House 250 Unmarked District for the Response Plan Partially Damaged Houses 20439 Fully Damaged Houses 2967 Item Total # of HH Household NFIs Kits/ Cash 26635 Shelter Repair kits/Cash 5700 Repairing 658 Permanent House 290 Transitional Shelter 540 Items Total Response Needed Response Plan Gap Cash/ Shelter Repair Kits/repair 20439 6358 14081 Cash/ Household NFI Kits 23406 26635 (3229) Permanent House/Transitional Shelter 2967 830 2137

Progress to date

WASH sector coverage Target beneficiaries: 550,000   Type of Activity 1 Distribution of Water bottles 2 Provision of 1000L water tank to camp 3 Repairing community rural water supply 4 Jerry cans (20 liters) 5 Disinfection kits 6 Hygiene kit 7 Water Trucking 8 Well cleaning 9 Field water quality testing equipment and consumable support to MoH for day to day support kit 10 Capacity building to Government officers on well cleaning 11 Dengue awareness program 12 Public Health Awarnes Program 13 Construction of SP Latrines 14 Hand-Washing Facilities (Water-Tank with Washing Consumables) 15 Provision of Washing and Bathing Facility including Water Connection 16 Rehabilitation of school WASH facilities, provision of school cleaning kits 17 Water purification Tablets 18 Diesel driver Submersible water pumps 19 Water Pump(3HP) Target beneficiaries: 550,000 Total number of people reached – 214,953 Planned to reach – 116,700 Gap– 218,347 1 Alliance Development Trust (ADT) 2 A-PAD 3 Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka 4 LEADS 5 Oxfam 6 Plan International Sri Lanka 7 Save the Children 8 Sri Lanka Red Cross 9 Team Rubicon UK 10 UNICEF 11 World Vision Lanka 12 ADRA

District Updates

District Updates ToR Coordination district Regular update GA How to capture activities local CBO/ CSO

District Updates Focal points WASH update Shelter update World Vision – Kaluthra LEADS – Ratnapura and Matara Oxfam – Galle Shelter update World Vision: Ratnapura UN Habitat: Galle & Kalutara Save the Children: Matara

Major challenges and needs identified in Kalutara district Key challenges: Disaster preparedness Inadequacy of the early warning dissemination Contamination of drinking water sources due to flooding Damages to toilets in Bulathsinhala is high in Kalutara Damages: Bulathsinhala: 54 GNs affected 07 Landslide location 15,098 families affected 39 Dead, 38 Missing 11 Injured 214 Houses fully damaged 667 Partially damaged houses 1556 Wells contaminated > 400 toilets requires repair Palindhunuwara: >200 toilets to be repaired Needs: Improving and support for effective disaster preparedness plan Improving the early warning dissemination mechanism Cleaning of wells and other key water sources Construction and repair of toilets Support for hygiene awareness campaigns, dengue eradication, etc

Validation of agency data Few changes received in the last 2 weeks - please update: Distributions which were previously ‘ongoing’ which are not complete Activities which were indicated as ‘planned’ may now be ‘ongoing Activities may have been allocated to a district but not yet a division – have your plans developed? NFI – we would like to verify kit contents, to ensure that we are not double-counting. Will be contacting you to validate our information

Web Details www.sheltercluster.org https://www.sheltercluster.org/response/sri-lanka-floods-2017 https://www.sheltercluster.org/sri-lanka-floods-2017/documents/21062017-nbro-presentation https://www.sheltercluster.org/response/sri-lanka-floods-2017/documents?sort=date&sort_direction=DESC