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NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE SITUATION REPORT

29 September – 5 October 2016

Hygiene Promotion session in a school, Borno © UNICEF Nigeria, August 2015

Nigeria HUMANITARIAN SITUATION REPORT #5

Situation in Numbers

29 Sept to 5 October 2016

Highlights •









Affected populations in north east Nigeria remain in Emergency acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 4) due to large gaps in basic food needs and high levels of acute malnutrition. Over 97 per cent of 1.69 million children have been reached with Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), 92 per cent of 1.61 million with Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) and 338,181 children (6 to 59 months) were screened for malnutrition in the recently completed integrated polio outbreak response and nutrition screening campaigns in Borno state. Over 2.7 million affected population have access to UNICEF supported primary healthcare services (PHC) and 89,178 severe acute malnourished children have been admitted into therapeutic feeding programmes with a cure rate of 87 per cent. With UNICEF support, 489,533 affected people have access to safe water. Psychosocial support has reached 155,962 children and 83,970 children are benefitting from education services through protective and safe learning environment. Constraining factors to scale up humanitarian response include underfunding, access to affected people due to insecurity, and difficult road conditions exacerbated by heavy rains affecting aid delivery.

14.8 million People affected by the crisis in the four North East States of Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe (HRP, January 2016)

7 million People in need in the four North East states. (HRP, January 2016)

3.8 million Children in need in the four North East states (HRP, January 2016)

2.2 million People in areas inaccessible due to insecurity in Borno (UNICEF Situation Analysis)

UNICEF Appeal 2016

US$ 115 million

UNICEF and Partners Response UNICEF

Sector

Indicators UNICEF Target # of conflict affected people provided with access to safe water per agreed standard # Children 75%

87%

0

>75%

87%

0

637,952

151,561

0

138,904

73,797

0

126,565

88,915

1,156

126,565

88,915

1,156

5,731,507

323,685

1,738

4,267,534

2,723,217

43,728

160,000

76,775

0

Number of people reached with emergency primary health care services Number of families reached with LLITNs WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE12 Number of people provided with access to safe water per agreed standards Number of people with access to improved sanitation facilities 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 SGBV13 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

UNICEF and IPs UNICEF Change since Revised last report UNICEF 2016 total results target

1,771,188

709,348

10,000

1,220,995

489,533

10,000

1,345,400

765,800

43,000

1,033,547

733,604

43,000

2,601,209

752,457

28,378

1,100,000

526,874

28,378

559,441

235,917

21,219

436,201

155,962

21,219

5,050

2,526

54

4,550

2,526

54

10,655

6,746

386

8,355

5,039

386

104,000

10,988

0

104,000

10,988

0

586,400

141,511

0

586,400

83,970

0

905,240

200,566

0

586,400

150,588

0

231,400

0

0

231,400

0

0

EDUCATION14 Number of school-aged children including adolescents reached by schools/temporary facilities in safe learning environment Number of school-aged children reached with learning materials Number of children attending schools/TLSs with a teacher trained in C/DRR (including vulnerability mapping and response planning)

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Progress against indicators not available on monthly basis. UNICEF is in the process of establishing monitoring & reporting systems to address this gap. UNICEF target is 100 per cent of SAM caseload for Borno (244,268), Yobe (106,105) and Adamawa (47,815) 12 Sector target revised for access to safe water and sanitation as of end Sept 2016. These revised targets have been validated and agreed by Sector partners. 13 including victims of forced marriage and sexual violence and children born out of sexual violence 14 No data available due to holidays – schools & MoE were closed. Progress to be reported in the next report 11

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NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE SITUATION REPORT

Week 29 Sept to 5 October 2016

Annex B: Summary Analysis of Programme Response against UNICEF Scale Up targets (with effect from 1 September 2016) Location MMC Jere South Borno Sector 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 Number of caregivers of children 0-23 months with access to IYCF counselling for appropriate feeding Number of children 6-23 months in the affected areas receiving multiple micronutrient powder

Results

UNICEF

Newly Liberated Areas

Change Since last report

Target

Yobe (Gujuba and Gulabi LGAs)

Change Since last report

Results

Target

Change Since last report

Results

Change since last report ▲▼

Total Results

Target

Results

71,604

3,594

0

50,544

0

0

5,932

89

0

128,080

3,683

0

>75%

82%

0

>75%

0

0

>75%

0

0

>75%

82%

0 0

68,000

2,214

0

12,000

0

0

6,434

0

0

86,434

2,214

51,000

3,085

0

9,000

0

0

4,826

0

0

64,826

3,085

1,360,427

2,692

741

954,750

2,063

598

144,000

1,279

399

2,459,177

6,034

1,738

600,000

56,594

22,335

750,000

52,103

13,072

320,000

26,395

8,321

1,670,000

135,092

43,728

125,000

0

0

25,000

0

0

160,000

0

0

0

HEALTH Number of children 6months15years 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

10,000

391,154

0

96,460

0

10,000

375,000

125,405

0

51,608

13,000

0

817,762

234,865

10,000

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NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE SITUATION REPORT

Number of people with access to improved sanitation facilities Number of people reached through hygiene promotion Campaigns/received WASH hygiene kits

Week 29 Sept to 5 October 2016

606,939

135,017

9,000

375,000

215,400

34,000

51,608

0

0

1,033,547

350,417

43,000

606,939

122,184

10,140

375,000

115,315

13,000

51,608

12,278

738

1,033,547

249,777

23,878

246,566

40,774

9,793

121,635

16,722

3,283

8,000

0

0

376,201

57,496

13,076

1,125

1,239

54

1,150

215

0

50

0

0

2,325

1,454

54

4,130

2,813

191

2,875

1,038

195

150

0

0

7,155

3,851

386

74,800

0

0

21,200

0

0

8,000

0

0

104,000

0

0

158,500

0

0

200,000

9,779

0

67,900

0

0

426,400

0

0

158,500

0

0

200,000

2,500

0

67,900

0

0

426,400

0

0

79,250

0

0

100,000

0

0

33,950

0

0

213,200

0

0

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 (including victims of forced marriage and sexual violence and children born out of sexual violence) 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 MRE EDUCATION Number of school-aged children including adolescents reached by schools/temporary facilities in safe learning environment Number of school-aged children reached with learning materials Number of children attending schools/TLSs with a teacher trained in C/DRR (including vulnerability mapping and response planning)

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