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Page 1: SL No · hygiene kit and/or a top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months TARGET: 1,052,495 people 684,540 women, men ... Response highlights – refugee and host community

SL No

Source: Partners Sharing Infrastrucers GPS

Page 2: SL No · hygiene kit and/or a top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months TARGET: 1,052,495 people 684,540 women, men ... Response highlights – refugee and host community

WASH SECTOR CONTACT DETAILS Vikas Goyal

Sector Coordinator-WASH [email protected]

Bob Bongomin Sector Coordinator-WASH

[email protected]

Ramy Zaki Information Management Officer

[email protected]

Tanvir Ahmed Information Management Officer

[email protected]

WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar Situation Report June, 2018

# of WASH Partners

# of WASH Active Reporting Partners as of June, 2018

KEY FIGURES: WATER SANITATION HYGIENE

1.05 Million in need of immediate WASH support. Cumulative Indicators

697,997 people (disaggregated by sex and age) in settlements benefitting from safe water to agreed standards and meeting demand for domestic purposes (15 litres per person per day)

TARGET: 1,052,495 people

786,102 people who have received a WASH hygiene kit and/or a top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months

TARGET: 1,052,495 people

684,540 women, men, children in settlements who are benefitting from functional latrines to agreed standards

TARGET: 1,052,495 people

Response highlights – refugee and host community The sector and partners produced an emergency sanitation and Fecal Sludge

Management guidelines During the reporting period, 6,234 latrines were emptied bringing the

cumulative total to 28,193 while decommissioning increased from 5,732 to 6594 for latrines in high-risk zones and or considered public health/desludging burden due to design. 97 new water points were constructed and installed during the period, a cumulative total of 5,563 functional water points.

An additional 23,842 hygiene and top up kits were distributed to a proportional number of households.

Coordination continues with the Health Sector for hotspot mapping and emergency preparation for AWD.

10% of the 1651 water samples analysed for E.Coli show values between 1 and 100. Most of the faecal contamination is related to improper hygiene practices and occurred during water collection, transportation and storage. Ongoing corrective action being deployed include shock chlorination of tube wells, selective bucket chlorination and distribution of aquatabs and hygiene promotion sensitization

Ongoing engagement with sector partners for safety and dignity to be taken in consideration during any assessments, design access, implementation feedback and complaints, response M&E safe and equitable access with specific focus on girls and women.

Ongoing Hygiene promotion has focused on prevention and symptom recognition of acute watery diarrhea (AWD), handwashing with soap at critical times, use of aquatabs and ensuring a safe supply chain for water.

The Sector continues to work with CiCs, as well as Health and Site Management Sectors, to increase camp-based sector capacity.

Gaps and Constraints

Ongoing latrines, bath shelters and tubewells construction works have been slowed down due to road access and heavy rains filling up dug pits while labour to transport materials is time consuming.

Usable space for replacement/construction of decommissioned facilities remain a challenge.

Funding for sector partners remain low thus challenges to rapidly support in new land or relocation areas.

59 of WASH Partners # of WA

66% 34%

65% 35%Reached Gap

33 of WASH Partners # of WA

75% 25%

Reached Gap

Page 3: SL No · hygiene kit and/or a top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months TARGET: 1,052,495 people 684,540 women, men ... Response highlights – refugee and host community

WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar Situation Report (June 27, 2018)

# of WASH Partners AAB

ACF

ACT Alliance

Agraj

ANAND

ASOED

BASTOB

BDRCS

BGS

BRAC

CAID

CARE

Caritas

CCDB

COAST

DAM

DPHE

DRCS

DSK

Friendship

G2A

GRC

GUK

HELP e.V.

Helvetas

ICCO

IFRC

IOM

ICNA

IHH

# of WASH Ac Re ng Partners as of June 27, 2018

MHI

MoDMR

MSF F

MSF H

NGOF

OBAT

Oxfam

PA

PHALS

Plan

PROTTYASHI

RIC

SCI

SHED

SI

SMKK

SKB

SPACE

TdH

Tearfund

TRC

UNHCR

UNICEF

UP

VERC

WaterAid

WHH

WVI

YPSA

June 27th June 13th May 30th May 16th May 02th April 18th April 04th 1. AAB 2. ACF 3. ACT Alliance 4. ANANDO 5. BGS 6. BRAC 7. CAID 8. CARE 9. COAST 10. DSK 11. FRIENDSHIP 12. ICCO 13. IOM 14. NGOF 15. OXFAM 16. PA 17. PHALS 18. PROTTYASHI 19. RIC 20. SHED 21. TdH 22. UNHCR 23. UNICEF 24. VERC 25. WA 26. WHH 27. WVI 28. YPSA

1. ACF 2. ACT Alliance 3. BDRCS 4. BGS 5. BRAC 6. CARE 7. COAST 8. DRCS 9. Friendship 10. GRC 11. ICCO 12. IFRC 13. IOM 14. NGOF 15. Oxfam 16. PA 17. PROTTYASHI 18. RIC 19. SHED 20. TdH 21. TRC 22. UNHCR 23. UNICEF 24. VERC 25. WATERAID

1. ACF 2. ANANDO 3. BRAC 4. CARE 5. COAST 6. DPHE 7. IOM 8. ICNA 9. IHH 10. NGOF 11. OXFAM 12. PA 13. PLAN 14. PROTTYASHI 15. RIC 16. SI 17. SKB 18. TdH 19. UNHCR 20. UNICEF 21. VERC 22. WATERAID 23. WHH

1. AAB 2. ACF 3. ACT Alliance 4. ANANDO 5. BASTOB 6. BDRCS 7. BGS 8. BRAC 9. CARE 10. Caritas 11. CCDB 12. COAST 13. DRCS 14. DSK 15. Friendship 16. GRC 17. HELP e.V. 18. Helvetas 19. PHALS 20. ICCO 21. IFRC 22. IOM 23. MSF F 24. MSF H 25. NGOF 26. Oxfam 27. PA 28. PROTTYASHI 29. RIC 30. SHED 31. SI 32. SMKK 33. Tearfund 34. UNHCR 35. UNICEF 36. UP 37. WHH 38. YPSA

1. AAB 2. ACF 3. ACT Alliance 4. ANANDO 5. BGS 6. BRAC 7. CARE 8. CCDB 9. COAST 10. DSK 11. Friendship 12. Helvetas 13. ICCO 14. IOM 15. MSF 16. NGOF 17. OBAT 18. Oxfam 19. PA 20. PHALS 21. Plan 22. PROTTYASHI 23. RIC 24. SHED 25. SI 26. TdH 27. UNHCR 28. UNICEF 29. VERC 30. WaterAid 31. WHH 32. YPSA

1. AAB 2. ACF 3. ACT Alliance 4. Ag 5. ANANDO 6. AOSED 7. BASTOB 8. BGS 9. BRAC 10. CARE 11. CARITAS 12. CCDB 13. COAST 14. DSK 15. Friendship 16. G2A 17. HELP e.V. 18. Helvetas 19. ICCO 20. IOM 21. NGOF 22. OBAT 23. Oxfam 24. PA 25. PHALS 26. Plan 27. RIC 28. SHED 29. SI 30. TdH 31. UNHCR 32. UNICEF 33. VERC 34. WaterAid 35. WHH 36. WV 37. YPSA

1. ACF 2. ACT Alliance 3. BASTOB 4. BDRCS 5. BGS 6. BRAC 7. CARE 8. CCDB 9. COAST 10. DRCS 11. DSK 12. FRIENDSHIP 13. GRC 14. HELP e.V. 15. Helvetas 16. ICCO 17. IFRC 18. IOM 19. MoDMR 20. OBAT 21. OXFAM 22. PHALS 23. PLAN 24. RIC 25. SCI 26. SHED 27. SI 28. TdH 29. UNHCR 30. UNICEF 31. VERC 32. WaterAid

59 WASH Partners # of WASH Partners

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3732

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40

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Number of Partners