Eastern Caribbean Humanitarian Situation Report

Similar documents
COMPILATION OF SECRETARY-GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY RELEVANT TO PEACE OPERATIONS ( )

Refugee Council response to the 21 st Century Welfare consultation

Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network (MYAN) Federal Election Policy Platform 2013

Making the Global Compact on Refugees Work for All Women and Girls Recommendations September 2017

Request for a Service Provider. Implementation of Comprehensive SRHR-HIV interventions in Lesotho, Leribe district.

Paul Tacon Social Affairs Officer, Social Development Division, United Nations ESCAP

EUROPEAN REFUGEE CRISIS

Guardianship & Conservatorship In Virginia

Multi-Agency Guidance (Non Police)

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Requirement (Recommendations 1 and 2)

Refugees and asylum seekers: developing local services and responses. Karen Mellanby Director of Networks and Communities Mind

A Strategic Approach to Canada s Settlement Programming: Pre- and Post-Arrival Corinne Prince St-Amand Citizenship and Immigration Canada November

Gun Owners Action League. Massachusetts Candidate Questionnaire. Name: Election Date: Office Sought: District: Mailing Address: Party Affiliation:

GUIDELINES FOR GRANT APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY RELOCATION

AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE Refugees in Africa: The Challenges of Protection and Solutions (Cotonou, Benin, 1-3 June 2004) PROGRAMME OF ACTION

Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 Overview and Frequently Asked Questions

Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network (MYAN) Federal Election 2016 Policy Platform

Communicating with Mainers on Climate Change

Giving in Europe. The state of research on giving in 20 European countries. Barry Hoolwerf and Theo Schuyt (eds.)

Findings from the Federal, State, and Tribal Response to Violence Against Women in Indian Country Studies

ti' ; ~ ~djj 2 December 2016 Excellency,

Vietnam National Consultation on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers March 3-4, 2008, Hanoi, Vietnam

InterAction Refugee Policy Working Group Reaction to Zero Draft of the Global Compact on Refugees

Situation Report: Rohingya Refugee Crisis

As previous years, Conference Room 2 will be available for Caucus meetings from 16 to 26 May 2006 from 9am to 9:45am, except Thursday 25 May 2006.

FDP MEETING REPORT/SUMMARY. Session Info. Activities/Outcomes/ The newly established steering committee was formulated and has been Progress to Date

Unit #2: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs AP US Government & Politics Mr. Coia

The Informal Employment in the Arab Countries

MAHAR HUMANITARIAN CENTER (MHC)

ACI-NA Commercial Management Committee Participation Plan Last Updated: September 2018

WATERLOO REGION LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL (LIPC)

Printed copies are for reference only. Please refer to the electronic copy in Scouts.ca for the latest version.

International innovation-related communities in Finland

A model-based framework for measurement of resettlement outcomes in Ontario

Plantation of trees in the courtyard of the school of Guirowell, Mopti Region UNHCR HIGHLIGHTS

Meeting the Needs of Human Trafficking survivors. Diane Baird, MSW Program Manager

Indigenous Consultation in Environmental Assessment Processes

Promoting Remittance for Development Finance

Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) Frequently Asked Questions December 4, 2014

3. Recruit at least one other person to help you with registration and other tasks on Caucus night.

Election Violence Education and Resolution. (EVER) in Timor-Leste

INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND CLIMATE CHANGE

The Role of Culture and the Arts in the Integration of Refugees and Migrants: Member State Questionnaires

Regional Summary of Governance Discussions. Summary of Feedback from Vancouver Coastal Regional Caucus and Health Partnership Workbook

TOBACCO FREE JEFFERSON PARTNERSHIP

Greater Sudbury Local Immigration Partnership Presentation Part 2

Situation Report: Rohingya Refugee Crisis

FLORIDA S DEPENDENCY BENCHBOOK BENCHCARD: PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION HEARING

The ABC S Of Immigration: A, G, and NATO Visas For Foreign Government Representatives by Gregory Siskind

DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY I $5,461 - $7,410/Month

Country Profile: Brazil

HGI Plan Review: section 32 report for the island residential 2 (bush residential)

CALL FOR PAPERS TWO DAY S NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MAINSTREAMING TRIBAL AREAS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES.

CAR. Message. efforts to. is carried. It provides. Fifth Tradition. o o. out the group. o o o o. or to make a

Steps to Organize a CNU Chapter Congress for the New Urbanism

MEMBER PROTECTION POLICY

Recording Secretary Participant Workbook Facilitators: Colin Treanor (UConn 2014) Jake Lueck (Kansas 2017)

Situation Report: Rohingya Refugee Crisis Highlights 603, , ,000 46,000 Situation Overview

UNHCR MALI OPERATIONAL UPDATE MARCH APRIL 2017

7.0 Eagle/Cloverdale Alignment

AIPPI Special Committee Q94 WTO/TRIPS

THE NEW YORK BAR FOUNDATION

Jamaica. V PGl / \ / A SURVEY INTO THE READING HABITS OF THE JAMAICAN PEOPLE: USERS AND POTENTIAL USERS OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE

OXON CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLAINTS POLICY

Emergency Plan of Action operation update Italy: Population Movement

Role Play Magistrate Court Hearings Teacher information

RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES ROUND

2012 CORE COURSE PROPOSAL REVIEW APPENDIX A AMERICAN HISTORY COMPONENT

CJS 220. The Court System. Version 2 08/06/07 CJS 220

Reintegration services

PRE-ELECTION NATIONAL SURVEY KEY FINDINGS, INDONESIA

COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE IN LARGE COMPANIES GLOBAL STUDY

Ch nook Aboriginal Management Certificate Program (AMP) 2015 Application Form

Operationalizing Gender in Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 12 July 2000 (28.07) (OR. fr) 10242/00 LIMITE ASILE 30

OCTOBER 2017 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION

CBA Response to Private Prosecuting Association Consultation entitled. Private Prosecutions Consultation. 6 th March 2019

Key YWCA USA. What Women Want 2012: A YWCA USA National Survey of Priorities and Concerns. Summary of Findings from a Survey among Adult Women

DATA REQUEST GUIDELINES

Become a Successful Bureaucrat / Judiciary

RESOURCES FOR IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE PROFESSIONALS

CHAPTER 3 POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOMELAND SECURITY

2017 Community Needs Assessment

Engage MAT DBS Policy

Supervised Legal Practice Guidelines (Legal Profession Act 2008)

Ivorian refugees in Mali prepare for their voluntarily repatriation to Ivory Coast on 21 December in Bamako. Photo Credit UNHCR Mali HIGHLIGHTS

APPROVED MEETING MINUTES FULL BOARD AUGUST 28, 2018

Bob Simpson: Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Inuvialuit Regional Corp.

Nova Scotia Nominee Program NSNP Demand 200 Employer Information

STALKING PROTECTION BILL EXPLANATORY NOTES

The Waddell Weekly Bulletin

UNHCR FACTSHEET HIGHLIGHTS SOUTH SUDAN. 272,206 South Sudanese refugees settled in Bidibidi 81, , ,682. Population of concern

Enhancing the Welcoming Capacity of Windsor Essex

DESCRIPTIVE CLASSIFICATIONS OF MIGRATION. Fabio Baggio

CARL Backgrounder on the New Citizenship Act (formerly Bill C-24) INTRODUCTION

Advocating for the Rights of Migrant Workers A Capacity Building Program Module December 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia REPORT

Alternative Measures for Adult Offenders ALT 1. March 1, 2018 CHA 1 CHI 1 CRI 1 FIR 1 HAT 1 IPV 1 SEX 1

NYS Common Core ELA & Literacy Curriculum D R A F T Grade 12 Module 2 Unit 1 Lesson 2

U.S. English Foundation Research

Assessment of Refugees Qualifications:

Transcription:

Eastern Caribbean Humanitarian Situatin Reprt Eye f Irma ver Barbuda- NASA pht Highlights Hurricane Irma, a pwerful Categry 5 hurricane packing winds in excess f 185 miles per hur, impacted several eastern Caribbean cuntries n 6 September 2017. Irma s wide band swept ver Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Mntserrat and St Kitts & Nevis with Barbuda and Anguilla mst heavily affected. Turks & Caics and British Virgin Islands are being impacted at time f this update. While Reginal Rapid Assessment Teams are being rganized, gvernments have reprted: Widespread devastatin in Anguilla with many hmes and critical facilities reprted damaged, including mst schls, the hspital and the plice statin. Three f the fur shelters were als damaged. Cmmunicatin with the island is limited and the airprt is nt functinal with its air traffic cntrl twer damaged. Impact in Barbuda is severe as the eye f the hurricane passed five miles nrth f the 35 square mile island. Ninety per cent f all buildings are reprted as destryed r severely damaged. Telecmmunicatin systems in the island are dwn and pwer supply remains ff acrss the island. One fatality is reprted. Minimal infrastructural damage was reprted in Dminica. Antigua, Mntserrat and St Kitts with all cuntries having issued the all clear signal by 11 a.m. Accrding t all reprts received severe damage is expected in Turks and Caics and British Virgin Islands if Irma fllws the frecasted trajectry. Hurricane Jse is predicted t fllw a similar trajectry as Irma in the next few days. UNICEF Eastern Caribbean Area Office is fully engaged with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) Respnse mechanism as well as with natinal partners t cnduct rapid assessments f the impact f this pwerful hurricane t determine UNICEF and ther partners respnse. SITUATION IN NUMBERS 6 September 2017 19,200* # f children at risk f ptential impact 73,800* # f peple at risk 132* # f schls ptentially affected *Estimates fr Anguilla, Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caics Islands UNICEF Funding Needs USD 1 Millin I wuld advise t rund this t $US 1 millin. Cnsidering this a multicuntry/island respnse with a lt f lgistical challenges and a relatively significant WASH cmpnente (usuallay an expensive sectr) given the lack f drinking water. Irma's impact in British Virgin Islands

UNICEF s Respnse with Partners UNICEF s pre-psitined emergency supplies in Barbads and Antigua will be rapidly distributed in crdinatin with natinal authrities in the mst affected cmmunities. The first respnse supplies include tents, water purificatin tablets and hygiene kits fr displaced families. Other supplies such as tarpaulins, blankets and ptable water cntainers are available fr immediate shipment frm the Panama reginal stcks. UNICEF has disseminated radi PSAs t lcal radi statins with key messages. UNICEF will utilize traditinal as well as scial media platfrms fr disseminatin f key messages in health, child prtectin and WASH. Texts and whatsapp platfrms as well as UReprters will als be used t reach adults and children with critical care messages fllwed thrugh by partners n the grund t ensure actual reach. As an integral part f emergency prgramming fr children s safety, trained facilitatrs are in place in every cuntry t prvide psychscial supprt fr the mst affected/impacted children and adlescents, ages 6 thrugh 14 years, thrugh the "Return t Happiness" prgramme. In the event that natinal facilitatrs are themselves cping with the disaster, teams frm nn-impact cuntries are ready t be deplyed t supprt the implementatin f the prgramme. UNICEF is als ready t prvide supprt fr mnitring and reprting n any serius cncerns fr children and wmen, especially within shelters, as well as t prvide guidance fr strengthening child prtectin mechanisms within cmmunities with large scale displacement. This is t ensure that vilence, explitatin and abuse is prevented and addressed.

Situatin Overview & Humanitarian Needs Pending the cmpletin f the jint sub-reginal rapid assessments being rganized by CDEMA, estimated numbers based n infrmatin available are being used fr the planning f immediate and secnd phase respnses: Estimated Ppulatin at Risk f ptential Hurricane impact Estimates based n latest Ppulatin and Husing Census Start f humanitarian respnse: 06 September 2017 Ttal Male Female Ttal Ppulatin at Risk 73,760 36,482 37,278 Anguilla 13,555 6,698 6,857 Barbuda 1,595 837 758 British Virgin Islands 28,054 13,820 14,234 Turks & Caics Islands 30,556 15,127 15,429 Children Under 18 at Risk 19,213 9,677 9,536 Anguilla 3,778 1,908 1,870 Barbuda 541 280 261 British Virgin Islands 7,367 3,767 3,600 Turks & Caics Islands 7,527 3,722 3,805 Children Under Five at Risk 5,810 2,999 2,811 Anguilla 1,058 546 512 Barbuda 174 88 86 British Virgin Islands 2,134 1,126 1,008 Turks & Caics Islands 2,444 1,239 1,205 Humanitarian Leadership and Crdinatin The natinal respnse t the emergency is led by each natinal gvernment and their respective sectrial ministries. At Subreginal level a develpment partners grup is already estabilished and functinal, led by the UN Resident Crdinatr fr Barbads and the Eastern Caribbean and CDEMA. UNICEF technical team with the fllwing human resurce areas are geared fr rapid assessments: WASH Specialist Educatin Specialists Prtectin Specialists C4D Specialists Humanitarian Strategy Eastern Caribbean cuntries have made remarkable strides tward guarantee children and adlescents rights, including access t basic educatin, health and prtectin services. Hwever, the impact f Hurricane Irma jepardizes all f these advances and created an extremely vulnerable situatin fr the mst f the ppulatin,

especially fr children and adlescents in the affected cuntries. UNICEF Eastern Caribbean Area Office has been wrking with natinal and reginal authrities, and is recgnized as an hnest brker facilitating partnerships t prvide direct supprt t sectrial ministries and cmmunities. The main supprt pririties fr UNICEF at this mment are: Water, Sanitatin and Hygiene Prmtin Prtectin fr the mst vulnerable children and adlescents Psychscial supprt t the mst affected children and adlescents Re-establish the educatin system, including Early Childhd Develpment services, as the main prtective envirnment Participatin and engagement f families and children and adlescents in the recvery effrts. UNICEF Respnse plan WASH UNICEF will ensure that a minimum f 10 litres f safe drinking water per day is available fr affected ppulatins in shelters thrugh the prvisin f 1,000 litre water tanks, water purificatin tablets and 10 litre water cntainers. Fr shelters, UNICEF will ensure adequate gender segregated sanitatin and bathing facilities, with cleaning supply materials and family hygiene kits. UNICEF will prvide material and technical supprt t the Ministry f Educatin fr the hygienic cleaning f all affected schls, especially thse used as shelters t enable quick return t regular educatin. Fr schls with interrupted water supply, UNICEF will supprt the installatin f 1,000 litre water tanks. Educatin The hurricane has hit right at the start f the schl year affecting schl facilities. Educatin plays a key rle during emergency situatins, s UNICEF and partner will mbilize all the pssible resurces in rder t accelerate the return t schls fr the affected child ppulatins. T supprt the early resumptin f students schling in the shrt term, will necessitate sme clean-up f the schl spaces t eliminate debris and ther assciated with flding as well as temprary repairs t make classrms in the affected schls functinal. At the same time, the teachers and ther supprt persnnel will need adequate pedaggical and recreatinal resurces t supprt students in their learning and ensure cntinued recreatinal as part f wider effrts t guarantee the right t educatin fr all children and adlescents. UNICEF will ensure als that all preschl age children and girls, access quality educatin and care pprtunities in safe and secure learning envirnments that prmte the prtectin and well-being f learners is established. T d s, UNICEF will strength the capacity f caregivers t prvide care, learning and develpment in hmes, ECD centres and alternative cmmunity spaces in emergencies. ECD kits will be prvided t re-start regular services fr children t return t a rutine f nrmalcy. Child Prtectin As an integral part f prgramming fr children s safety, trained facilitatrs are in place in every cuntry t prvide psychscial activities fr the mst affected/impacted children and adlescents, ages 6 thrugh 14 years, thrugh the "Return t Happiness" prgramme. In the event that natinal facilitatrs are themselves affected, teams frm nn-impact cuntries are ready t be deplyed t implement/supprt the implementatin f the prgramme as part f the respnse/early recvery phase in impacted cuntries. UNICEF will prvide supprt fr mnitring and reprting n any serius cncerns fr children and wmen, especially within shelters, as well as t prvide guidance fr strengthening child prtectin mechanisms within cmmunities with large scale displacement. This is t ensure that vilence, explitatin and abuse is prevented and addressed. Public service annuncements which prvide tips t caregivers abut hw t best prtect their children befre, during and after a disaster are already with all natinal radi and televisin statins. UNICEF will ensure the

regular airing f this infrmatin. These messages are als being circulated t the ppulatin via all f the scial media channels. Cmmunicatins fr Develpment (C4D), Cmmunity Engagement & Accuntability UNICEF will utilize C4D strategies and tls t guarantee that all children and adlescent living in the affected areas can be prtected, healthy and access t educatin and participatin spaces. T d s, UNICEF will adapt key messages fr mthers and caregivers with special fcus n children under five, regarding nutritin, hygiene and prtectin. At the same time, UNICEF will wrk with cmmunities, with a fcus n children, n the imprtance f prper handwashing as well as ther basic hygiene practices t prevent the spread f water brne diseases. These initiatives will be dne in a participatry way and cnsidering the specificities f the affected area. UNICEF will als disseminate messages fr adults n keeping children safe fr all frms f vilence, especially sexual vilence, during the emergency. Lgistics and crdinatin UNICEF has a cmmitment with the mst affected children and adlescents. Supplies are cnsidered under each sectin prpsal. Hwever, cnsidering the level f impact f the cuntries and the lgistical cmplexities f reaching multiple islands and cuntries, UNICEF will take extra measures t reach the mst affected ppulatins and t participate in all the assessment and recvery phases. Media and External Cmmunicatin UNICEF s main media message in the Eastern Caribbean sub regin is that emergency situatin prtcls remain in place and we are in cnstant cntact with gvernments, ther United Natins agencies and the reginal emergency respnse mechanism t ffer the required assistance and supprt. Funding Appeal Sectr Requirements WASH Child Prtectin Educatin C4D Media and external cmmunicatin Lgistics and crdinatin Ttal US$290,000 US$370,000 US$200,000 US$30,000 US$30,000 US$80,000 US$1,000,000 Next SitRep: 07/09/2017 Wh t cntact fr further infrmatin: Khin-Sandi Lwin Representative Office fr the Eastern Caribbean Tel: 246 467-6151 Mbile: 246 836-9951 Email: klwin@unicef.rg Unai Sacna Educatin Manager / OIC Prgramme, Office fr the Eastern Caribbean Tel: 246 467-9958 Mbile : 246 836-9958 Email: usacna@unicef.rg Patrick Knight Cmmunicatin Specialist, Office fr the Eastern Caribbean Tel: 246 467-9961 Fax: 246 836-9961 Email: pknight@unicef.rg