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Updated data of IDP from Benishangul Gumuz Region and borders residing in West Wollega and East Wollega
November 03 /2018
Slide2Background
Oromo and Benishangul Gumuz ethnics have living together for many centuries sharing same value, culture, languages and other social practices in common
However, following the recent border conflict about
181,185
Oromo peoples with
31,946 HHs
were displaced from woredas of East and West Wollega zones
Five
woredas from East Wollega and
Nine
woredas from West Wollega zone were affected with this border displacement
There are about
55 IDP sites in both zones (E/Wollega-29 and W/Wollega-26)
Slide3Table 1: Demographic Data of IDPs by Woredas, East and West Wollega Zones, Oromiya, Week 43, Oct. 2018
Zone
Woreda
No. of IDP Sites
No. of HHs
Total No. of Displaced Peoples
No. of Under Five Children
No. of PLW
East Wollega
Guto
Gida
3
403
2,016
170
113
Sasiga
6
7,690
57,431
5,628
487
Haro
Limu
9
4,518
28,821
10,977
1,161
Gida Ayana
1
550
720
12
0
Diga
3
418
2,595
524
74
Nekemte
Town
7
2,236
8,914
997
352
Zone Total
29
15,815
100,497
18,308
2,187
West Wollega
Gimbi
Rural
1
722
3,632
597
137
Lalo Asabi
1
459
2,296
377
146
Bodji
Dirmeji
1
2,087
10,436
1,715
636
Nedjo
Town
3
1,185
6,695
1,100
366
Nedjo Rural
9
4,197
20,217
3,322
848
Lata Sibu
5
1,720
8,602
1,413
337
Kiltu Kara
1
1,699
8,498
1,396
327
Mendi
1
290
1,274
209
81
Mana Sibu
4
3,772
19,038
3,128
710
Zone Total
26
16,131
80,688
13,257
3,588
Grand Total
55
31,946
181,185
31,565
5,775
Slide4Key IDP Interventions in East and West Wollega Zones
Technical teams from RHB, EPHI/FMoH, Addis Ababa RHB and WHO were deployed to both zones
Drugs and supplies were provided for zones
Drugs and WASH materials were supported to zones by RHB from its owns stock
25 IDP Kits/EDKs from EPHI/PFSA (E/Wollega-13, W/Wollega-8, Nekemte Town-4)
8 EDKs by UNICEF Ethiopia (E/Wollega-5 and W/Wollega-3)
8 IEHK Kits by WHO (W/Wollega -5 and E/Wollega-3)
CMAM supplies (
Plumpynut
, F100, F75) were provided by UNICEF for both zones
Different drugs were supplied for both zones by IRC
470,000 ETB was transferred to zones and town for IDP operational cost
W/Wollega-270,000 Birr
E/Wollega -150,000 Birr
Nekemte Town - 50,000 Birr
Slide5Key IDP Interventions . . .
WASH materials (soaps, water Rx Chemicals,
Roto
, Sanitary pads, jericans,
etc
) were requested to UNICEF and being processed for East and West Wollega zones
Drugs and NFI kits are being distributed by MSF-Spain and MCMDO for both zones
One Ambulance was given for East Wollega zone
One rented vehicle by UNOPS was provided for E/Wollega zone from the region
Strengthening coordination and collaboration of IDP responses at Regional, Zonal and Woreda levels
Integrated IDP response plan of both zones was prepared and communicated with all stakeholders
Enhancing partners support on IDP activities
Daily IDP situation updating, reporting and feedback at all level
Slide6Key IDP Interventions . . .
About 33,595 peoples were attended IPD and OPD treatment services
East Wollega – 16,249
West Wollega – 17,346
197 Trauma cases were treated to dated (E/Wollega-69 and W/Wollega-128)
530 pregnant mothers were got ANC services
E/Wollega - 305
W/Wollega - 225
136 mothers were attended skilled deliveries in both zones (E/Wollega-113, W/Wollega-23
Strengthening WASH activities at IDP sites
Personal hygiene and environmental sanitation promotion
Temporary latrine construction
Water treatment chemicals distribution and uses
Slide7S.N
Zone
6-59 Months Children Screening
PLW Screening
Vaccination
Total No. of 6-59 Months Children
Total 6-59 Months Children Screened
MAM Cases
SAM Cases
Total No. of PLWs
Total PLW Screened
MAM CasesSAM CasesNo. of Children DewormedNo. of Children Supplied with Vit. A1East Wollega18,3083,469147402,18794313817831342West Wollega13,2572,388101123,5884914501,2541,041Total31,5655,857248525,7751,434183171,3371,175
Screening for
Children
and PLW and Children Vaccinated,
East and West Wollega Zones, Oromiya, As
of WHO-Week
43, Oct. 2018
Slide8Key Challenges/Gaps
Weak coordination at zonal and woreda level
Shortage drugs and supplies mainly for chronic diseases
Absence of essential drugs and medical supplies
Shortage of F100 and F75
Shortage of operational cost
Inadequate supply of general and supplementary food for IDPs
Critical shortage of NFI kits
Shortage of water supply at IDP sites
Low latrine availability at IDP sites
Availability of security problems in IDP woredas mainly in West Wollega zone
Shortage of vehicles and logistics
Slide9Horaa
Bulaa
!!