Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Clashes.

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Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Clashes

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Water Shortage

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Cross line missions Mai Ja Yang31 st March – 5 th April 15 WASH reportHK distribution in Dum Bung Lana Zup Ja and Bum Tsit Pa 25 to 29 April 2015 OCHA Chipwi & Pan War April 2015HK distribution Border Post 8 and Post 6 Camps 27 th -30 th April 15OCHA reportHK distribution

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states WASH actors coverage 155 IDPs camps 55 camps not currently targeted by WASH Focal agencies (35%) IDPs not targeted out of a total of (24%) End of may : 73 IDP camps End of June: 119 IDP camps

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states WASH actors coverage

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Planning Monitoring framework Capacity Building Impact Outcome Outputs Activities Increased technical capacity of Local NGOs and gov’t authorities to be able to respond to emergency WASH needs in accordance with Sphere standards and WASH cluster strategy Contribute to enhancing the capacity of the affected community to be able to manage and sustain the WASH services in IDP camps, host communities, schools, and health centers WASH partners’ Technical knowledge and skill on Emergency WASH response and preparedness enhanced monitoring WASH standards and technical guidelines developed and shared with WASH cluster Improved quality of WASH data in IDP camps Technical trainings related to water, sanitation and hygiene; Proposal development; Project planning, monitoring, and reporting; Provide Tools/templates for project planning, monitoring, and reporting; Establish TWGs, Develop ToR with the TWGs; Provide technical guidance during TWG meetings, review products of TWGs and provide feedbacks Develop tools for WASH Data collection and analysis; and provide technical guidance and, training to WASH monitors, Best practice and lessons learning documentation improved Provide template for best practice documentation. Review the best practices and provide technical feedback; organizing workshops for sharing best practices

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states Monitoring Desludging WASH NFI TWG ActivityProductWASH actor in chargeFrequencyExit strategy I Mapping of geographical WASH needs coverage 4W WASH focal agencies & WASH cluster team MonthlyRRD II WASH camp profiling Camp profiling including WSP WASH cluster team and one Local NGO for the NGCA Complete round every 6 months Hand over to RRD and DRD III Water quality monitoring Water quality monitoring report WASH sector with data consolidation by WASH cluster team MonthlyHand over to DoH IV WASH response evaluation /Assessment IDP camp evaluation WASH cluster team accompanies by WASH focal agencies and local authorities On a need basis with a minimum of 1 evaluation per month Archived on MIMU website

Wash Cluster / Kachin and North Shan states AOB Desludging WASH NFI TWG