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WASH partners finalized a number of community projects to improve water supply and water quality, including UNHCR who ha
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MONTHLY DASHBOARD

Nov - Dec 2015 Inter-Agency Coordination Lebanon

Contact Information: Renata Raad [email protected] and David Adams [email protected]

SITUATION ANALYSIS WASH partners finalized a number of community projects to improve water supply and water quality, including UNHCR who handed over 5 water reservoirs to Beirut and Mount Lebanon Water Establishment (in Baalechmay, Mansourieh, Aashkout, Ghazir and Halate). In addition 53km of drinking water supply networks were extended/rehabilitated, 962 households were also connected to the water supply network and WASH facilities inside 5,029 households were improved. Due to reported Typhoid cases and tested water contamination, shallow wells were decommissioned in the North, resulting in increased need for water trucking. 123,276m³ of water was trucked during the reporting period. Luckily, reported Typhoid cases have significantly decreased in December, reflecting the successful active collaboration between the health and WASH sector partners and MoPH. Recurrent water-related operation and maintenance activities continued in 293 locations in November and were extended to cover 446 locations in December. Partners were more active in terms of presence to provide sanitation services. Ability of agencies to ensure covering the sanitation needs has increased in December to reach 756 sites vs 406 sites in November and 359 sites in October. Partners were actively providing solid waste related services in 420 locations in December and in 272 locations in November. 211,470 Lebanese, 76,965 displaced Syrians and 4,361 Palestinians benefited from access to wastewater systems, while 54,038 Lebanese and 47,248 displaced Syrians gained access to solid waste collection through provision of 5 waste collection tucks, 1,040 communal bins and 2,958 residential bins. In addition an extensive effort was carried out in terms of capacity building and awareness raising on solid waste sorting at the level of the municipalities and community activities involving youth and academics. 23,164 displaced Syrians and 7,886 Lebanese benefited from site improvements in 418 locations, flood prevention measures in 53 flood-prone sites and distribution of 530 drainage kits resulting in a much lower chance of being affected by flooding.

FUNDING

PEOPLE

US $ in millions

Original Request $231 m Revised Funds Received

$224 m $105.6 m

*As of October

In Need/Target

3.3 m 2.7 m Refugees

People Targeted Vulnerable Lebanese

1,500,000

1,090,535

Month of September and October progress

Progress

# of individuals who have experienced a hygiene promotion session

27 - 21 20 - 15 14

Beirut & Mt Lebanon

Bekaa

South

INDICATOR 1: Number of individuals with improved water supply to minimumOthers standards for quantity & quality Individuals

2,862,291 535,798

595,082

2,037,118 Individuals

134,584

478,184

Syrian Refugees 653,840 126,345 PRL Poor Lebanese 1,241,024 15,824 PRS 85 Others

664,990

# of individuals with improved wastewater/sewage systems

# of individuals with reduced risk of flooding

# partner per area

2,037,118

# of individuals with necessary storage containers

# of individuals with access to solid waste disposal

Akkar Tripoli +5

PROGRESS BY COHORTS Jan-Aug Sept-Oct

# of individuals with increased access to sanitation services

47 in Lebanon

People in Need

PROGRESS AGAINST 2015 TARGETS

# of individuals with improved access to water supply

PARTNERS

813,195 689,086

1,514,968

INDICATOR 2: Number of individuals with necessary means to safely dispose of solid waste

99,849

188,939 587,800

846,996

Individuals

2,008,651

Individuals Poor Lebanese 310,610 Syrian Refugees 378,401

225,476

# of individuals with access to hygiene items

342,020

Reporting ABAAD, ACF, ACTED, ANERA, AVSI, Beddawi Pop Com, CARE, CHF, CISP, CLMC Lebanon, CONCERN, DPNA, GVC, HOOPS, Intersos, IOCC Lebanon, IR Agencies Lebanon, Leb Relief, Lebanese Red Cross, Makhzoumi, MAP-UK, MEDAIR, Mercy Corps, NRC, OXFAM, PU-AMI, RI, SCI, Solidar Suisse, Solidarités,