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HAITI: Humanitarian dashboard (as of 17 July 2012)
SITUATION OVERVIEW PEOPLE IN NEED
2. Cholera : Close to 170,000 new cholera cases are expec-ted by the end of the year; about 35,000 new cholera caseshave been reported since January 2012. Challenges remain inthe integration of cholera into the health system; cholera careis largely provided by humanitarian actors facing challenges ofincreasingly limited resources.
1. Earthquake: Despite a decrease by 75% of IDPs living in camps, there are still 390,276 people (97,913 households) in the camps in the Ouest and Sud-Est departments, representing4% of the Haitian population. 19% of them are threatened with eviction.
3. Preparedness and response to emergencies, during the2012 hurricane season: Haiti is vulnerable to multiple hazards(floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, drought). Despite registered progress, the emergency response capacity of theGovernment and Haitian civil society remains limited.
PROGRESS OF THE STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
2. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: With CERF funding, the camps received minimum basic services in potable water; 23,000 people trainedin hygiene promotion.
1. CCCM and Emergency Shelter: 95% of planned shelters built. 58% of targeted families have received return or relocation assistance. 500,000 people benefited from the construction of transitional shelters.Relocation programmes are currently underway.
3. Protection : Mediation efforts of the cluster helped protect approxi-mately 75,000 displaced persons facing threats of eviction. Out of the 722 residential facilities identified, 67 were accredited, 16 000 children were registered, 2,700 reunified.
4. Nutrition : 19,370 acutely malnourished children in care; capacity building of MSPP; capacity building of the health care structures over thewhole territory.
1. Earthquake 2. Cholera 3. Emergency preparedness and response
390,276 IDPs in camps
320 000Estimates of IDPs incamps at the end of 2012
80,751IDPsunder threat ofeviction
581,952 Cases seen from Oct. 2010 to July 2012
170,000 Estimates of cases seenat the end of 2012
7,445 deaths as of 22 July 2012
450,000people at risk
200,000people to be evacuated
REFERENCE INDICATORS
Population (IHSI 2010)
Gross national product (Banque mondiale 2010)
% of pop. living with less than $1.25 a day (RDH 2009)
Life expectancy (RDH 2011)
Mortality under 5 years (RDH 2011)
Prevalence of global acute malnutrition among children under 5 years (SMART May 2012)
% of pop. without access to improved drinking water coverage (UNICEF/WHO 2008)
Area of Haiti 27,000 km2
10 million
$671 million
54.9 %
62.1 years old
87 / 1,000
4.1%
42%128m 47.7m
37%
HUMANITARIAN APPEAL (2012)
HUMANITARIANFUNDING
(2012)
FUNDING COVERAGE
(2012)
OUEST
SUD
CENTRE
ARTIBONITE
NORD
SUD-EST
NIPPES
NORD-EST
NORD-OUEST
GRANDE-ANSEPort-au-Prince
kilbupeR nacini
moD
Based on the four priority areas of the priority sectors: Health, WASH, CCCM and Protection / Emergency Shelter
High
Medium
Low
HUMANITARIAN PRIORITY AREAS IN HAITINEEDS, TARGETS, ACHIEVEMENTS, REQUIREMENTS AND FUNDING BY SECTOR (17/07/2012)
0 1 2 3 4
Coordination and support services
Logistics
Emergency Telecommunications
Health
Protection
Water, Sanitation and hygiene
Early recovery
Nutrition
Education
Food Aid
Agriculture
CCCM/Shelter NFIs
People affected People targeted People reached (% reachedvs. targeted)
100%
n/a
n/a
21%
10%
46%
40%
30%
Needs
35,196,936
9,450,000
6,627,447
n/a
22,708,217
5,102,712
19,584,916
5,503,353
11,892,989
2,105,619
5,110,310
Funding
7,443,619
6,512,036
n/a
4,624,715
1,520,238
9,223,123
1,174,589
4,891,779
0
8,798,843
300,000
2,077,761
Percent
21%
47%
0%
41%
0%
21%n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
30%
70%
14%
39%
41%
390,276390,276390,276
4,658,1762,174,811875,276
55,523170,000
3,000,0001,188,000550,000
3,111,6232,838,887606,713
1,300,120410,600
710,000200,000
40,035
1,400,000227,600
810,000691,607
68,000
69%
391,290
4,384,450
0
n/a
covered (%)
Sources: DTM/Eviction report (June 2012) Sources: MSPP/WHO-PAHO (July 2012) Source: Contingency planning 2012 (DPC)