Jan 31, 2017 - In Yobe State, after successful pre and intra campaign social mobilization activities, a total of 535,116
NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE SITUATION REPORT
1-15 January 2017
Nigeria © UNICEF/UN044789/Commins
HUMANITARIAN SITREP No. 2
Highlights SITUATION IN NUMBERS
In 2017, UNICEF is requesting US$ 146.9 million to reach more than four million people, including 2.1 million children. Funds available amounts to US$ 38.8 million representing a 74 per cent funding gap.
In January 2017, more than 6,700 children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) were treated in the 2 north eastern States.
Emergency PHC services reached 419,397 people in the three most affected States in the Northeast; and a total of 3.3 million children were immunized against Measles in Borno (2.6 million), Yobe (over 535,000) and Adamawa (176,000).
A total of 11,260 people gained access to safe water and 20,795 people accessed improved sanitation facilities.
Psychosocial support was provided to 9,749 conflict affected children, while 500 unaccompanied and separated children and 260 children and women associated with armed groups or victims of SGBV received specialised services.
A total of 118,500 children were enrolled and gained access to education in a safe learning environment, and 2,500 children benefitted from learning materials.
16-31 January 2017
8.5 million Projected number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in the north east states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe for 2017 (Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP), 2017)
1.6 million IDPs in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states, over 55 per cent are children (DTM Round XIII, December 2016)
4.4 million Children in need of humanitarian assistance (HAC 2017)
UNICEF Appeal 2017
UNICEF and Partners Response
US$ 146.9 million *Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC), does not include inaccessible areas of Borno
UNICEF
Sector
2017 FUNDS AVAILABLE
Indicators
# of conflict affected people provided with access to safe water per agreed standard # Children 75%
91%
Number of caregivers of children 0-23 months with access to IYCF counselling for appropriate feeding
731,332
Number of children 6-23 months in the affected areas receiving multiple micronutrient powder
561,078
Sector
Sector target
UNICEF total results
Change since last report
220,190
6,764
4,033
12%
>75%
91%
12%
0
NA
511,932
0
NA
0
NA
280,539
0
NA
1,763,711
3,325,172
3,319,404
3,919,357
419,397
222,173
653,226
0
0
UNICEF 2017 target
NUTRITION Number of children 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition admitted to therapeutic care for specified period of time Proportion of children 6-59 months with severe acute malnutrition recovered
HEALTH Number of children 6months-15years vaccinated against measles Number of people reached with emergency primary health care services Number of families reached with LLITNs WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE Number of people provided with access to safe water per agreed standards
1,977,987
11,260
10,260
1,028,000
11,260
10,260
Number of people with access to improved sanitation facilities
418,000
20,795
18,745
217,000
20,795
18,745
1,114,238
30,412
16,352
1,028,000
28,010
16,352
650,000
30,876
21,842
375,000
9,749
5,508
5,500
260
50
5,500
260
50
12,000
1,305
750
9,200
104,000
10,000
10,000
104,000
Number of school-aged children including adolescents reached by schools/temporary facilities in safe learning environment
2,100,000
118,555
118,555
1,260,000
118,555
118,555
Number of school-aged children reached with learning materials
2,100,000
2,523
2,523
1,260,000
2,523
2,523
Number of people reached through hygiene promotion Campaigns/ received WASH hygiene kits CHILD PROTECTION Number of children reached with psychosocial support (including through CFS and child clubs) Number of children and women associated with armed groups/victims of SGBV 2 supported with reintegration services Number of unaccompanied and separated children supported (case managed, including those supported in alternative care arrangements) Number of children reached with Mine Risk Education
500
304
EDUCATION
2
Including victims of forced marriage and sexual violence and children born out of sexual violence.
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