Shelter & WASH Working Group Meeting Thursday 24 August, 10AM

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Shelter & WASH Working Group Meeting Thursday 24 August, 10AM Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management

Agenda Introductions & Agenda Information Management updates Rapid PDNA result WASH: 3W well cleaning District focal point updates Shelter updates Strategy update/ technical guidelines IEC material AOB

Renovation of WASH facilities in schools Rathnapura District (Ayagama, Rathnapura, Kuruvita, Ehaliyagoda divisions) Renovation work is going on in 10 schools through a local contractor WASH assessment was done in another 12 schools Matara District (Morawaka and Akurana Divisions) 10 schools were assessed and 8 schools were selected for WASH rehabilitation

Observations The Ministry of Education has provided toilets units mostly for girls, under the nutrition programme There are no sanitation facilities for boys in some schools Water supply is the main issue in many schools not continuous distribution system damaged and old source is not protected lack of storage

Rapid PDNA - WASH PDNA complied by World Bank and UNOPS (final draft) Assessment done in 5 Districts Ratnapura Kalutara Galle Matara Hambantota However, disaster impacts of Galle and Hambantota were found to be far less than the other three districts.

Rapid PDNA - supply Three types of water sources; Pipe borne water supply of the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWS&DB) Pipe borne water supply by Community-based Rural Water Supply Schemes Shallow Dug wells (household and common)

Description of Damages Total Number of NWSDB Consumers Affected Damage of NWS&DB Managed Water Schemes District Water supply scheme Description of Damages Affected number of consumers Intake structures and Equipment Other Structures Galle Pitigala Boreholes and pumps   1,448 Udugama Boreholes, pumps and panels 686 Matara Matara Group VSD Panels and Generator 340,860 Karagoda- Uyangoda Boreholes and panels 9,200 Akuressa Pumps and panels 8,500 Deniyaya Panels 3,880 Makandura Pumps and boreholes 1,260 H'thota Ranna Pipelines and a bridge crossing 46,200 Wakamulla Slow sand filters 12,705 Ratnapura Generator 32,560 Kalutara Ingiriya Gravity transmission mains 4,288 Horana Distribution mains 960  Total Number of NWSDB Consumers Affected 462,547

Damage of Community-Managed Rural Water Schemes District Total community based RWS Schemes Affected community based RWS Schemes % Affected community based RWS Schemes Galle 164 57 35 Matara 355 110 31 Hambanthota 149 12 8 Ratnapura 450 48 11 Kalutara 163 10 6 Total 1,281 237 19

Total Number of Dug Wells Affected number of dug wells Damage of Dug Wells District Total Number of Dug Wells Affected number of dug wells % of Affected wells Galle 175,756 7,202 4.1 Matara 104,300 3,991 3.8 Hambanthota 34,020 166 0.5 Ratnapura 101,002 7,056 7.0 Kalutara 192,241 11,264 5.9 Total 607,319 29,679 4.9

Summary of Damages in Water Supply District NWS&DB managed Water Schemes Community managed RWS Schemes Fully Damaged number of wells Partially Damaged number of wells Affected number of wells Cleaned number of wells Galle 2 57 5 150 7,202 Matara 110 567 216 3,991 3,338 Hambanthota 12 184 73 166 Ratnapura 1 48 547 210 7,056 1,468 Kalutara 10 1,080 432 11,264 10,981 Total 237 2,383 1,081 29,679 23,155

Population Affected by different drinking water systems District   NWS&DB Water Schemes RWS/Community Water Schemes Population Affected by Dug Wells Total Affected Population in District Number of Service Connections Population Galle 560 2,134 3,052 12,026 26,317 40,476 Matara 90,925 363,700 37,715 145,838 15,672 525,210 Hambanthota 15,300 58,905 1,715 6,605 642 66,152 Ratnapura 8,800 32,560 10,539 39,601 26,663 98,824 Kalutara 1,640 5,248 2,231 7,917 46,182 59,347 Total 117,225 462,547 55,252 211,987 115,476 790,010

Damages (No of Toilets) Damage of Household Latrines District Population Damages (No of Toilets) Total Population Affected Population Affected Population% Fully damaged toilets Partially damaged toilets   Total Damages Galle 1,063,334 102,747 10% 261 927 1,188 Hambanthota 559,903 9,301 2% 956 836 1,792 Kalutara 1,221,948 187,883 15% 1,935 1,693 3,628 Matara 814,048 176,975 22% 1,282 1,134 2,416 Ratnapura 1,088,007 206,496 19% 1,745 1,527 3,272

WASH – well cleaning

Rapid PDNA - Shelter Fully damaged 3,138 / Partial damage 84,789 336 schools, 318 pre-schools, 92 health centres Total damages and losses US$ 471.55 million Recovery needs US$ 776.23 million Temporary shelter, accommodation Reconstruction, restoration Relocation of settlements Debris removal Technical support / DRR in construction

Rapid PDNA - Shelter Challenges Way forward Data collection Reconstruction and relocation Inclusion communities Environment Way forward Final PDNA 25 August, workshops next week Recovery planning

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

Strategy update Priority activities Targeted beneficiaries 8,000 repair kits 50,000 NFI kits 1,000 temporary shelter (tents etc) 1,500 transitional shelter Targeted beneficiaries 60,500 households

Technical guidelines Strategic response Design requirements Construction codes Emergency shelter Household non-food items Shelter repair kits Transitional/ core shelter Cross-cutting Cash distribution IEC/ DRR

Shelter WG IEC material Technical flyer based on NBRO material Poster design Co-funding

Web Details www.sheltercluster.org https://www.sheltercluster.org/response/sri-lanka-floods-2017 https://public.tableau.com/profile/methunan#!/vizhome/4WDivisionsummary_0/Obj1Dash https://public.tableau.com/profile/methunan#!/vizhome/4WDivisionsummary_0/Obj2dash https://public.tableau.com/profile/methunan#!/vizhome/4WDivisionsummary_0/Obj3dash DTM: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZThjNmRiZTgtMjY2NC00YTEzLWFhYzMtZTlkODlkMzI4NTllIiwidCI6IjliNWVkNDg5LWZiOWEtNDVmMi04MTBjLTkyNmFlNDdjZjMzOCIsImMiOjEwfQ%3D%3D