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Operational Presence Map - WASH Partners
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CAMP FOCALAGENCY
ACF, Agrajattra, , DPHE, OBAT, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-SI
UNICEF
IOMUNHCR
AREA FOCAL AGENCY
ACF, , CARE-COAST, Caritas, Caritas-ACF, CCDB, DPHE, ICCO/ACT Alliance, IOM, IOM-SHED, Oxfam, SCI, SHED, UNHCR-BRAC, UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-TdH
BRAC
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, IOM, IOM-SHED, OBAT, , SCI, UNHCR-BRAC, UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-MoDMR UNICEF-WaterAid, WaterAid
ACF, BRAC, IOM, MSF,OBA, , SCI, UNHCR-NGOF,UNHCR-BRAC, UNICEF-MoDMR
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, IOM, MSF, OBAT,Oxfam,SCI, SPACE,UNHCR- ,UNHCR-BRAC,UNICEF-MoDMR
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, Friendship,IOM, Oxfam, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-PA, UNICEF-WaterAid UNICEF-
ACF, , CARE-COAST, CCDB, DPHE, ICCO/ACT Alliance, IOM, OBAT, Oxfam, UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-MoDMR
BRAC
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, ICCO/ACT Alliance, IOM, IOM- , UNHCR-NGOF, UNICEF-MoDMR,UNICEF-WaterAid
, BRAC, DPHE,IOM, IOM-SHED, SCI,UNICEF-MoDMR
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, Friendship, IOM, MSF, OBAT, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-NGOF, UNICEF-PA, UNICEF-
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, Friendship,Helvetas-NGOF, IOM, MHI, Oxfam, Plan-VERC,UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-PA, UNICEF-VERC,
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, Friendship, IOM,MHI, MSF, OBAT, Oxfam, Plan-VERC,SCI, TdH, UNHCR-BRAC, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF- , UNICEF-VERC
ACF, Agrajattra, , CAID-WVI, DPHE, Friendship,IOM, IOM-BRAC,MHI, Oxfam, Plan-VERC, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-PA, UNICEF-WVI
, Agrajattra, BRAC, DPHE, IOM, IOM-BRAC, MSF, Oxfam,SCI, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-VERC
Spontanious Camps
Makeshift Camps
Refugee Camps
AAB-YPSA, , BRAC, DPHE,IOM, IOM-BRAC, MSF, Oxfam, UNICEF-MoDMR
AAB-YPSA, BRAC, CARE-RIC, DPHE, Friendship, IOM, MSF, , UNICEF-MoDMR
ACF, BRAC, CAID- , DPHE, DRCS-BDRCS, GRC-BDRCS,IOM-BRAC, MSF,TdH, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-WVI
BRAC, DPHE, Friendship, IOM-BRAC, , SCI, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-WVI
Friendship, , Oxfam, SCI, UNICEF-TdH, MSF
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, Friendship, GRC-BDRCS, IFRC-BDRCS, IOM, IOM-DSK, IOM-Friendship, MSF, Oxfam, SCI, UNICEF-MoDMR,UP-SMKK
BRAC, Caritas, DSK, Friendship,IOM, IOM-Friendship, MSF, OBAT, SCI, UNHCR-BRAC, UNHCR-
Camp 14
ACF, Agrajattra, BRAC, CARE, CARE-RIC,
Camp 16ACF, BRAC, CA-DSK/GUK/CA, DAM, DSK, MSF, SCI, SI, UNICEF-MoDMR, UNICEF-PA, UNICEF-SI,
Camp 15
BRAC, DPHE, OBAT, , UNICEF-SI
CHAKMARKUL
ACF, BRAC, HELP e.V.-BASTOB, DPHE, DSK, G2A-AOSED, IOM, MSF, , SI, UNICEF-SI,
Unchiprang
BRAC, DPHE, , IOM-SHED Shamlapur
BRAC, DPHE, IOM,IOM-BGS, HELP e.V.-BASTOB, SCI,WHH-ANANDO
BRAC, DPHE, , IOM-BGS
LEDA MS
DPHE, , UNICEF-SI WHH-ANANDO
DPHE, HELP e.V.-BASTOB, , UNICEF-SI,WHH-ANANDO
BRAC, DPHE, IOM,IOM-BGS,WHH-ANANDO
BRAC, UNHCR- ,UNICEF-SI
SCI, JADIMURA
LEDA A
SI, UNHCR- NAYAPARA RC
NAYAPARA EXP
LEDA C
LEDA D
LEDA B
IOM
SI
SI
SISI
NGOF
SI
ACF, BRAC, DPHE, IOM, IOM-SHED,Oxfam, UNHCR- NGOF
SHED
ACF
TdH
WVI
BRAC
ACF
OXFAM
WVI
OXFAM
IOM
BDRCS (Supported by SC)
PA
NGOF
NGOF
OXFAM
OXFAM
NGOF
ACF
WVI
BRAC
DSK
SI
OXFAM
IOM
NGOF
List of WASH Sector Partners
AABACFACT AllianceAgrajattraAOSEDAnandoBASTOBBDRCSBGSBRACCACARECaritasCCDBCOASTDAMDPHEDRCSDSKFriendshipG2AGRCGUKHELP e.V.HelvetasICCO
IFRCIOMMHIMoDMRMSFNGOFOBATOxfamPAPHALSPlanRICSCISHEDSISPACESMKKTdHUPUNHCRUNICEFVERCWVIWaterAidWHHYPSA
WASH SECTOR CONTACT DETAILS
Ewan Chainey Sector Coordinator-WASH
Bob Bongomin Sector Coordinator-WASH
Abu Naim Md. Shafiullah Talukder Sector Coordinator-WASH
Tanvir Ahmed Informa�on Management Officer
WASH Sector Cox’s Bazar Situation ReportApril 18th, 2018
# of WASH Partners
KEY FIGURES: WATER SANITATION HYGIENE
1.05 Million in need of immediate WASH support.Cumulative Indicators
Number of 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
Number of 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
Number of 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
Of the 47,674 latrines constructed, 42, 081 are functional, 2699 latrines have so far been decommissioned while about 14,943 have been emptied in the ongoing decommissioning and desludging exercise. 4,961 water points are functional and routinely maintained to provide water for drinking and other domestic uses to both refugee and host community. Rohingya households and host community benefitted from 573,348 hygiene kits/NFIs. The hygiene kit distributions have been
accompanied with awareness sessions on utilization and the promotion of improved practices.Hygiene promotion has focused on diarrhea and AWD prevention, hand washing with soap at critical times, solid waste disposal and safe water chain. Ongoing efforts to deploy formative data to inform tailor made hygiene promotion, improvement in household water handling and treatment especially with adverse weather in the coming months. To respond the upcoming monsoon crisis, sector partners mapped out the sector capacity (here). Camp wise mapping of stock and capacities have been completed and ongoing discussions on sector level communication and support using the mid-level Area Focal Agency and Camp focal partners during emergency phase. In coordination with DPHE ongoing tubewell installation has seen 380 installed in the Ukhia and Teknaf host community area and 215 in different camps). Ongoing discussion with UNO at Ukhia level for detailed list of prioritized interventions and mapping of partners with capacity and interest to support.
Gaps and Constraints
• Water quality issues at tube wells and at household level. Blanket household water treatment being considered and rolled out.
• Water scarcity in Teknaf area remains a major challenge for the sector and partners. Ongoing water trucking while assessing possibility for more sustainable options.
• Sustainable technological options for the management of sludge. • Congestion, unplanned nature of settlement posing access issues for services
like latrines desludging.
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57%
65% 35%
Reached Gap
54% 46%
Reached Gap
65% 35%Reached Gap