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Required (US$m) Funded (US$m) ___ Required ($m) Funded ($m) Coverage (%) 90 1.9 2.9 Updated: 31 st March 2020 168,407 People Reached (Since January 2020) 1,249,102 People Targeted in 2020 349,170 People Reached (Since January 2020) 2,229,199 People Targeted in 2020 66,520 People Reached (Since January 2020) 980,221 People Targeted in 2020 226,773 People Reached (Since January 2020) 2,359,564 People Targeted in 2020 # of People Reached with hygiene Promotion Activities Since January 2020 # of People Reached with Access to Sanitation Since January 2020 75,783 92,624 157,127 192,044 29,934 36,586 102,048 124,725 16% 7% 10% # of People Reached with Access to Temporary Safe Water Services Since January 2020 Overview (as of 31 th March 2020) In March 2020, only 54,834 beneficiaries were reached with access to sustainable safe water while 29,068 beneficiaries were reached through sanitation. WASH Cluster partners reported a total of 83,784 beneficiaries were reached with hygiene promotion activities particularly hygiene kits distributions. WASH partner services have also enabled 86,127 beneficiaries to access Temporary Water such as water trucking and water source chlorination. Since January 2020, the risk of AWD/cholera has increased in particular in some flood affected regions including the riverine areas. Currently, the most affected regions are Hiran, Banadir, and Lower Shabelle. Belet Weyne district of Hiraan region has recorded most cases according to UNOCHA. Hence, there is a need to scale up of WASH prevention activities to contain the spread of AWD/cholera cases in hotspots of Somalia as well as controlling the spreading of COVID-19. Institutions Frederic Patigny WASH Cluster Coordinator [email protected] Abdulkadir Gure WASH Cluster Information Managemet Officer [email protected] Mohmed Isak Ali WASH Cluster Support Officer [email protected] The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The data is based on partner’s reports and can be considered as indicative WASH response. Source: WASH Cluster 4W, RFPs, HRP 2019. For further information and feedback please contact the WASH Cluster Country team humanitarianresponse.info/en/operatio ns/somalia/somalia-wash-cluster 46 Funding Active Partners # of Institutions Reached with a Full WASH Package 100 50 0 50 100 Health Facilities Schools Reached Target Diis Haassan WASH Cluster Co-Lead [email protected] 13% # of People Reached with Access to Sustainabe Water Services Since January 2020

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Page 1: 92,624 1 6% 7% 10%...Diis Haassan WASH Cluster Co-Lead diis.hassan@pah.org.pl 13% # of People Reached with Access to Sustainabe Water Services Since January 2020 Author Eng_Shakir

Required(US$m)

Funded(US$m)

___

Required ($m)

Funded ($m)

Coverage (%)

90 1.9 2.9

Updated: 31st March 2020

168,407

People Reached (Since January 2020)

1,249,102 People Targeted in 2020

349,170

People Reached (Since January 2020)

2,229,199 People Targeted in 2020

66,520

People Reached (Since January 2020)

980,221 People Targeted in 2020

226,773

People Reached

(Since January 2020)

2,359,564 People Targeted in 2020

# of People Reached with hygiene Promotion Activities Since

January 2020

# of People Reached with Access to Sanitation Since January

2020

75,783 92,624 157,127 192,044 29,934 36,586 102,048 124,725

16% 7% 10%

# of People Reached with Access to Temporary Safe Water

Services Since January 2020

Overview (as of 31th March 2020)

In March 2020, only 54,834 beneficiaries were reached with access to sustainable safe water while 29,068 beneficiaries

were reached through sanitation. WASH Cluster partners reported a total of 83,784 beneficiaries were reached with

hygiene promotion activities particularly hygiene kits distributions. WASH partner services have also enabled 86,127

beneficiaries to access Temporary Water such as water trucking and water source chlorination.

Since January 2020, the risk of AWD/cholera has increased in particular in some flood affected regions including the

riverine areas. Currently, the most affected regions are Hiran, Banadir, and Lower Shabelle. Belet Weyne district of Hiraan

region has recorded most cases according to UNOCHA. Hence, there is a need to scale up of WASH prevention activities

to contain the spread of AWD/cholera cases in hotspots of Somalia as well as controlling the spreading of COVID-19.

Institutions

Frederic Patigny

WASH Cluster Coordinator

[email protected]

Abdulkadir Gure

WASH Cluster Information Managemet Officer

[email protected]

Mohmed Isak Ali

WASH Cluster Support Officer

[email protected]

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The data is based on partner’s reports and can be considered as indicative WASH response. Source: WASH Cluster 4W, RFPs, HRP 2019. For further information and feedback please contact the WASH Cluster Country team

humanitarianresponse.info/en/operatio

ns/somalia/somalia-wash-cluster

46

Funding Active Partners

# of Institutions Reached with a Full WASH Package

100

50

0 50 100

Health Facilities

Schools

Reached Target

Diis Haassan

WASH Cluster Co-Lead

[email protected]

13%

# of People Reached with Access to Sustainabe Water

Services Since January 2020