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ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, IFRC-BDRCS, IOM, SC, WHO, WHO-DGHS, TDH WHO-DPHE, WVI, UNHCR IOM, ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, CDP, DPHE DCA-COAST, FRIENDSHIP, HYSAWA, IOM-SHED, MHI, OXFAM, PLAN, SC, WVI UNICEF-DPHE, UNICEF-OXFAM, WHO UNICEF-VERC WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE DSK,P LAN, OXFAM BRAC,WaterAid, VERC MSF, Muslim Hands ACF(sth), IOM/SHED(nth), ActionAid-YPSA, BDRCS, BRAC, DCA-COAST, DPHE, Friendship, Humanity First, HYSAWA, IFRC-BDRCS, IOM, OXFAM, WaterAid SC, SHED, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE, UNHCR BRAC, NGOF, ACF, WaterAid, MSF, SHED, OXFAM ABRAC, CARE-COAST, CDP, FRIENDSHIP, ACF NGOF , UNHCR-MoDMR, UNHCR-NGOF, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE, UNHCR IOM/SHED, ACF OXFAM, BRAC, NGOF WaterAid, SHED OXFAM, ACF, MHI, SHED, NGOF, BRAC, MSF ACF, BRAC, SHED, WaterAid, OXFAM ACF, NGOF, SHED BRAC, MSF, DCA-COAST OXFAM , WaterAid ACF, B RAC, MSF OXFAM, NGOF, SHED, WaterAid BRAC, NGOF OXFAM, Friendship, ACF, SHED OXFAM, BRAC, MHI FRIENDSHIP, WaterAid MSF, PLAN BRAC,MHI,PLAN, OXFAM, TDH OXFAM, WaterAid ACF, BRAC, PLAN, Muslim Hands IOM/BRAC, TDH ACF, OXFAM, Muslim Hands ACF, B RAC, IOM SAVE,OXFAM ACF, AA-YPSA, BDRCS, BRAC, IFRC, WaterAid, FRIENDSHIP OXFAM, NGOF SAVE, MSF, BRAC NGOF, OXFAM WaterAid, SAVE ACF, MSF IOM, ACF, WVI PLAN, FRIENDSHIP OXFAM, SAVE OXFAM, AA-YPSA, BRAC, DPHE, WHO-DGHS, WVI IOM, FRIENDSHIP OXFAM, MSF, WVI, NCA-CCDB NGOF FRIENDSHIP , WVI BDRCS, WVI, BRAC, IOM, SC, OXFAM OXFAM, ACF WVI, CCDB WVI , PLAN OXFAM, BRAC MSF , NCA-CCDB, OXFAM, WVI MSF, CCDB-NCA, OXFAM WVI Focal Point Partner Zone HH Balukhali MS Zone KK Kutupalong MS Zone DD Kutupalong RC Zone BB Zone AA Zone CC Zone EE Zone FF Zone GG Zone II Zone JJ Zone LL Zone MM Zone NN Zone OO Zone QQ Zone PP Zone RR Zone SS Zone TT Zone UU Zone VV Zone WW Zone XX Zone YY Zone ZZ Zone ZA JAMTOLI NAYAPARA RC SHAMLAPUR LEDA MS HAKIMPARA UNCHIPRANG CHAKMARKUL MOYNARGHONA ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, DPHE, IFRC-BDRCS, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE, WVI ACF, BRAC, Chris�an Aid, WVI CA-GUK, CA-DSK, ICRC, SC, SI, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE BRAC, ACF, CARE, DSK, UNHCR BDRCS, IOM, IOM-NGOF, IOM-SHED, BRAC, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE IOM, HYSAWA, IOM-BGS, IOM-NGOF, NGOF, SC, SI, UNICEF-DPHE, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE UNHCR, UNHCR-MoDMR, UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-DPHE, WHO, SC, SI, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE SI, UNICEF - DPHE ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, IOM, SI, Bastob, UNICEF- DPHE, UNICEF - DSK UNICEF- OXFAM, WHO Spontanious Camps Makeshift Camps Refugee Camps Thangkhali List of WASH Sector partners: ACF Bastob - HELP BDRCS (Bangladesh Red Crescent Society) BGS BRAC CARE Bangladesh CDP (Children Development Program) DCA-COAST DPHE (Department of Public Helath Engineering) DSK (Dushtha Shasthya Kendra) Friendship Humanity First HYSAWA IOM MSF MoDMR (Ministry of disaster management) NGO-F (NGO Forum) OXFAM PLAN BD SC (Save the Children) SHED (Society for Health Extension & Devel.) SI (Solidarites Interna�onal) UNICEF UNHCR VERC (Village Educa�on Resource Centre) WaterAid MHI (Muslim Hands Interna�onal) NCA-CCDB WVI (World Vision Interna�onal) WHO World Concern-Medair 0 2.5 5 1.25 klm 0 500 1,000 250 m OPERATIONAL PRESENCE MAP - WASH PARTNERS B A H A R C HHARA N H I LLA T E K NAF W H Y K ONG RAKINE RAKINE The designation employed and the presentation of material of this map and situation report do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations or its partners concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimination of its frontiers or boundaries https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/bangladesh/water-sanitation-hygiene WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar - Situation Report 23 November 2017
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  • ACF, BDRCS, BRAC,IFRC-BDRCS, IOM, SC,WHO, WHO-DGHS, TDH

    WHO-DPHE, WVI, UNHCR

    IOM, ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, CDP, DPHEDCA-COAST, FRIENDSHIP, HYSAWA,

    IOM-SHED, MHI, OXFAM, PLAN, SC, WVIUNICEF-DPHE, UNICEF-OXFAM, WHO

    UNICEF-VERC WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE

    DSK,PLAN, OXFAMBRAC,WaterAid, VERC

    MSF, Muslim Hands

    ACF(sth), IOM/SHED(nth), ActionAid-YPSA, BDRCS,BRAC, DCA-COAST, DPHE, Friendship, Humanity

    First, HYSAWA, IFRC-BDRCS, IOM, OXFAM, WaterAidSC, SHED, WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE, UNHCR

    BRAC, NGOF, ACF,WaterAid, MSF, SHED, OXFAM

    ABRAC, CARE-COAST,CDP, FRIENDSHIP, ACFNGOF, UNHCR-MoDMR,

    UNHCR-NGOF, WHO,WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE,

    UNHCR

    IOM/SHED, ACFOXFAM, BRAC, NGOFWaterAid, SHED

    OXFAM, ACF, MHI, SHED,NGOF, BRAC, MSF ACF, BRAC, SHED,

    WaterAid, OXFAM

    ACF, NGOF, SHEDBRAC, MSF, DCA-COAST

    OXFAM , WaterAid ACF, BRAC, MSFOXFAM, NGOF,SHED, WaterAid

    BRAC,NGOF

    OXFAM, Friendship,ACF, SHED

    OXFAM, BRAC, MHIFRIENDSHIP, WaterAid

    MSF, PLAN

    BRAC,MHI,PLAN,OXFAM, TDHOXFAM, WaterAid

    ACF, BRAC, PLAN,Muslim Hands

    IOM/BRAC, TDHACF, OXFAM,Muslim HandsACF,BRAC, IOM

    SAVE,OXFAM

    ACF, AA-YPSA,BDRCS, BRAC, IFRC,WaterAid, FRIENDSHIP

    OXFAM, NGOFSAVE, MSF, BRAC

    NGOF, OXFAMWaterAid, SAVE

    ACF, MSF

    IOM, ACF, WVIPLAN, FRIENDSHIP

    OXFAM, SAVE

    OXFAM, AA-YPSA, BRAC,DPHE, WHO-DGHS, WVI

    IOM, FRIENDSHIP

    OXFAM, MSF, WVI, NCA-CCDB

    NGOF

    F RIENDSHIP, WVI

    BDRCS, WVI,BRAC, IOM,SC, OXFAM

    OXFAM , ACFW VI, CCDB

    WVI ,PLAN

    OXFAM,BRAC

    MSF, NCA-CCDB,OXFAM, WVI

    MSF,CCDB-NCA,

    OXFAM

    WVI

    Focal Point Partner

    Zone HH

    Balukhali MS

    Zone KK

    KutupalongMS

    Zone DD

    Kutupalong RCZone BB

    Zone AA

    Zone CC

    Zone EE

    Zone FFZone GG

    Zone IIZone JJ

    Zone LLZone MM

    Zone NN

    Zone OO

    Zone QQ

    Zone PP

    Zone RR

    Zone SS

    Zone TT

    Zone UU

    Zone VV

    Zone WW

    Zone XX

    Zone YY

    Zone ZZ

    Zone ZA

    JAMTOLI

    NAYAPARA RC

    SHAMLAPUR

    LEDA MS

    HAKIMPARA

    UNCHIPRANG

    CHAKMARKUL

    MOYNARGHONA

    ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, DPHE, IFRC-BDRCS,WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE, WVI

    ACF, BRAC, Chris�an Aid, WVICA-GUK, CA-DSK, ICRC, SC, SI,

    WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE

    BRAC, ACF, CARE,DSK, UNHCR

    BDRCS, IOM, IOM-NGOF,IOM-SHED, BRAC, WHO,WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE

    IOM, HYSAWA, IOM-BGS,IOM-NGOF, NGOF, SC, SI, UNICEF-DPHE,

    WHO, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE

    UNHCR, UNHCR-MoDMR,UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-DPHE, WHO,

    SC, SI, WHO-DGHS, WHO-DPHE

    SI, UNICEF - DPHE

    ACF, BDRCS, BRAC, IOM, SI, Bastob, UNICEF- DPHE, UNICEF - DSK

    UNICEF- OXFAM, WHO

    Spontanious Camps

    Makeshift Camps

    Refugee Camps

    Thangkhali

    List of WASH Sector partners:ACF

    Bastob - HELPBDRCS (Bangladesh Red Crescent Society)BGSBRACCARE BangladeshCDP (Children Development Program)

    DCA-COASTDPHE (Department of Public Helath Engineering)DSK (Dushtha Shasthya Kendra)FriendshipHumanity FirstHYSAWAIOM MSFMoDMR (Ministry of disaster management)

    NGO-F (NGO Forum)OXFAMPLAN BDSC (Save the Children)SHED (Society for Health Extension & Devel.)SI (Solidarites Interna�onal)UNICEFUNHCRVERC (Village Educa�on Resource Centre)WaterAid

    MHI (Muslim Hands Interna�onal)NCA-CCDB

    WVI (World Vision Interna�onal)WHOWorld Concern-Medair

    0 2.5 51.25klm

    0 500 1,000250m

    OPERATIONAL PRESENCE MAP - WASH PARTNERS

    B A H A R C HHARA

    N H I LLA

    T E K NAF

    W H Y K ONG

    RAKINE

    RAKINE

    The designation employed and the presentation of material of this map and situation report do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations or its partners concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimination of its frontiers or boundaries

    https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/bangladesh/water-sanitation-hygiene

    WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar - Situation Report

    23 November 2017

  • NEEDSBased on the Humanitarian Response Plan the current target of the WASH Sector is 1,166,000, out of which 853,309 are targeted for Water, 914,899 for Sanitation and 1,166,000 for Hygiene. There is a continuous new influx of refugees resulting in the increase in popula-tion at multiple sites which is overloading existing WASH facilities due to heavy use. To reduce the public health risk, there are large number of nonfunctional latrines and tube wells need to be decommission and repaired/relocated. Reception areas near the crossing points close to border area have very limited safe water and sanitation facilities. The new arrivals are receiv-ing bottled water (1.5 litres) and sector partners have provided mobile sanitation facilities. The existing public health conditions in the different camps and makeshift settlements are currently unsatisfactory due to poor sanitation facilities, poor water quality, space limitation and terrain, this combined with the increased population, has greatly increased the risk of serious public health hazards. As a part of AWD preparedness and response plans sector partners are prepositioning contingency supplies which includes water purification tablets, chlorine powder and NFI kit, in addition to continuing to meet immediate needs for hygiene kits. WASH and health sector partners will be jointly visiting different sites/camps to select appropriate locations for setting up DTC/DTU’s.

    RESPONSETotal estimated people reached with immediate WASH assistance: 620,062 individuals. Col-lectively the sector have reported 5,321tube wells are installed and out of which 3,548 are currently functional (67%). For sanitation, 33,211 temporary emergency latrines have been built out of which 20185 are functional (61%). In coordination with several stakeholders, more than 20 potential desludging sites are preliminarily identified in all over the mega sites and in other areas it’s continued. In all the makeshift/sites almost 8 partners have started the process of desludging and decommissioning of latrines. To protect the identified potential desludging sites WASH Sector coordination team meet with military to provide the necessary supports. 102,911 hygiene kits/NFIs have been distributed in the major spontaneous sites, makeshift settlements,

    KEY FIGURES1.2 Million

    53%

    in need of immediate WASH support• Overall target* for the WASH Sector: 1,166,000 individuals• Number of people reached** with WASH assistance to date: 620,062individuals• Total approx. gap for the WASH Sector: 545,938 individuals

    Water HygieneSanitation

    Implementation rate (reached vs target*)

    WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar - Situation Report26th November 2017

    and refugee camps as well as in some nearby host communities. The sector partners started scaling up the hygiene promotion component of the response. To carry forward the Hydrogeological and Geophysical investigation Institute of Water Modelling IWM proposed a detail survey on ‘Groundwater Resource Exploration and its Management’ to DPHE. In addition to that JICA is also conducting another Hydrogeological investigation with a proposition of pipeline water supply system for both host & Rohiynga population. To address the solid waste management in all over the area UNDP is mobilizing a technical team to identify the potential solution for all types of waste. In line with the ongoing response pre-existing host commu-nity WASH intervention is also continued by the partners.

    GAPS/CONSTRAINTSTotal estimated gap for immediate WASH services (total needs minus total re-sponse): 545,938 individuals. Funding remains one of the major constraint for the sector partners to scale up the response. Physical access within the new sites is a major concern in scaling up the WASH emergency response. Government with support of the military is working on the construction of these access and link roads to various parts of the camps. With the on-going influx, congestion in the receiving sites is a major concern; overburdening existing facilities; complicating access for emptying latrines is increasing the public health risk in these sites. Faecal sludge management remains a high priority for the WASH Sector

    COORDINATIONWASH Sector is coordinating with Logistics cluster to identify the potential stor-age capacity to store the hazardous waste like; lime and chlorine. To highlight the needs & challenges of WASH sector, during this reporting period WASH Sector coordination unit met with Advisor to ECHO Asia Director, EU & Canadian Min-ister of International Development. Based on the developed WASH subcommit-tee by RRRC, WASH sector coordination unit also participated in this meeting to strengthening the decentralized coordination at field level linked with CiC (Camp in Charge). WASH Sector coordination team also participated in Military Coordination Cell meeting as well as an introductory meeting with CiCs.

    Abu Naim Md. Shafiullah TalukderWASH Sector [email protected]

    Zahid DurraniWASH Sector [email protected]

    Moammad Shajan SirajWASH Sector [email protected]

    Jason SearleWASH Sector [email protected]

    WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar Contact Details

    23%Current FundingRate

    CONTACT LIST

    MEETING TIMES

    33# WASHPartners

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