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WaSH in Emergency Working Group Meeting 26th Monthly meeting Borno State - Maiduguri 19/07/2016

AGENDA Opening remarks Introduction of participants Adoption of Agenda Follow-up on actions plan (June meeting) Humanitarian context: Humanitarian response in remote LGA (Borno) New vulnerability’s maps of Maiduguri Cholera monitoring WASH in camps / settlement AOB Review action points identified during the meeting After meeting: Specific coordination in Muna Garage: who is doing/planning what? Who can take the lead in Muna Garage?

4. Follow-up on actions points (June meetings) WaSH partners have to update the planning tool for ‘WaSH response in remote LGA of Borno State” (find attached latest version). -> Done 2)     WaSH partners have to review the “priority table in ward of Maiduguri”. -> Done 3)     WaSH partners have to complete the “GPS data for water points”. -> Not all the partners sent their inputs (not achieved) 4)     WaSH partners working on cholera prevention projects should specify where they are working. -> Not all the partners sent their inputs (not achieved) 5)     WaSH partners should investigate new areas where IDPs have been settling down in the past week: “Customs house next to Muna garage” and “new prison”. -> Need follow-up during this meeting

5A – HUMANITARIAN CONTEXT 15% 2% 70% WaSH coverage in camps 25% WaSH coverage in host’s communities 2% 30% 70% coverage 25% 5% 40% coverage in camps

5A. Remote LGA of Borno State Few data’s from latest field assessment: Estimated 700.000 new IDPs in newly accessible areas Diarrheal diseases are the second causes of mortality (MSF) after malnutrition 2 to 3 litres of drinking water per person and per day are delivered (WaSH sector) when Sphere standards recommends at least 15l/p/day. Waiting time to collect those few liters of drinking water is up to 3 hours (leading to conflict at water points). There are almost no latrine in those settlements resulting of strong smells and environmental risks. Only 3.500 WaSH kits have been delivered (mainly by UNICEF) when immediate needs are 15 times higher. A average of 123 people are dying per week in Bama’s camp (Protection sector). It’s unfortunately one of the most accessible camp and one of the smallest camp. Communique: Government officials (Borno State) in the Governor's office were astonished to learn about the evolving humanitarian issues in satellite camps.  Government officials stated that the scale of the humanitarian crisis is much beyond their capacity and resources, including those resources coming from the federal government. They stated that they are overwhelmed by this situation and appealed for support from international partners.

5A. Remote LGA of Borno State: initial planning / thoughts For the smaller sites (less than 15.000 IDPs), the WaSH cluster recommends to have only WaSH partner responding to make coordination easier: such: Askira; Chibok; Gwoza; Pulka; Banki; Mafa; Magumeri; Gajiram; Marte; Cross Kauwa; Baga (color means accessibility) For the bigger sites: Ngala; Rann; Dikwa; Monguno. It will be good to have maximum 3 partners per site and to identify one WaSH camp leader per site. The camp leader will be in charge of the WaSH coordination in the camp (organize join meeting between the 3 actors; organize join field visit to identify priority and response on site) Ideally no more than 2 partners; maximum 3 in medium sized camps: Damboa; Konduga; Bama; The South West (Biu area) will be coordinated by Mercy Corps who will report to State official and WaSH sector in Maiduguri OCHA is mentioning IDPs in Benisheikn; Ngamdu and Mainok. Who could assess those areas? Positioned itself?

5A. Remote LGA of Borno State: initial planning / thoughts Smaller settlements: Name of settlment Suggested WaSH leader Suggest WaSH actor Remarks Askira IRC ? One actor – access possible through their Mubi’s office Banki One actor – access possible through their Cameroon’s office Mafa To be define Easy access – it can be define on medium-term - ideal for partners with limited means or strong security constraints Gajiram Easy access – it can be define on medium-term – ideal for partners with limited means or strong security constraints Pulka High vulnerability but access constraint. To be define when access easier Gwoza Chibook To be define when access easier Marte

5A. Remote LGA of Borno State: initial planning / thoughts Medium size settlements: 2 partners maximum? Name of settlment Suggested WaSH leader Suggest WaSH actor Remarks Bama UNICEF ? UNICEF UNICEF is already working. Possible support from IRC if new funds Konduga ? IRC? + NRC? ideal for partners with limited means or strong security constraints Damboa UNICEF or ICRC ? To be define UNICEF and ICRC Good planning of the coverage. No needs of new partners. Need to re-assess the needs on medium-term

5A. Remote LGA of Borno State: initial planning / thoughts Bigger size settlements: 3 partners maximum? Name of settlment Suggested WaSH leader Suggest WaSH actor Remarks Monguno Solidarites ? Solidarites + UNICEF + AAH/ACF? + NRC? Solidarites/AAH/NRC has no fund secured yet. Need to identify leader Dikwa UNICEF ? ICRC + UNICEF + ? ICRC and UNICEF already working. Possible new partner. IRC has expressed willingness but many more strategic for the WaSH sector if they could focus on Askira; Banki; Konduga and Bama. Ngala To be define High vulnerability but access constraint. To be define when access easier. UNICEF could be interested on medium term if new funds and if better access Rann High vulnerability but access constraint. To be define when access easier

5B. Host communities in Maiduguri Final findings: 1.261.000 IDPs in host communities in Maiduguri (DTM data) Hygiene promotion is not such a gap compare to water and especially sanitation 166.000 IDPs (13%) in host communities have new access to water; 126.000 IDPs (10%) should soon received water (according to standards). 54.000 IDPs (4%) in host communities have new access to sanitation; 58.000 IDPs (5%) should soon received water (according to standards). Ward with biggest gaps are: In Maiduguri LGA: Bolori 2, gwange 2 In Jere: Dala Lawanti, Dusuman, Gomari, Mairi, old Maiduguri In Konduga: Auno

5C. Humanitarian context: Cholera monitoring Wk25, 2016 Wk01-25, 2016 LGAs/States affected by Cholera Cases = 34; Lab C.=0; Deaths=2 Cases = 281; Lab C.=0; Deaths=4 Affected: LGAs = 26; States = 9 No cholera currently in Borno State but high risk of outbreak due to IDPs

In Week 25, 2016: Suspected Cholera Cases = 34 Lab-confirmed cases = 0 Deaths = 2

5D. WASH in camps/settlement (monitoring system) http://www.nigeria.iom.int/dtm The activities of the DTM project, which consist of conducting baseline assessments and registration for IDPs living in 97 camps / settlements

5D. WASH in camps/settlement (new monitoring system)

8. AOB https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/water-sanitation-hygiene ES/NFI & CCCM Capacity Building - Training schedule (IOM)

9. Review action points identified during the meeting …

THANK YOU Zonal WASH Summit, A Field Office: Sept. 22-25,2009

5D. Muna Garage Please define: Who is doing what? Who is planning what? Who can take the lead on coordination in Muna Garage?