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Integrated Emergency Response Support Project

Mandwi implemented Rapid Response to the flood affected people with the support of Action Against Hunger (ACF) under Integrated Emergency Response Support to Flood Affected Population project from 26th August 2017 to February 2018 in the Rautahat district.
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– 13 community water supply system and 2 health facilities water supply system were installed.
– The project facilitated trained 12 local volunteers and staffs first on response for relief, psychosocial, maternal and child health care and WASH in Emergency and Epidemic prevention as well as vector control.
– Altogether 202 group sessions were conducted which includes almost 4000 people participation. – Hygiene Kit Distribution consisting WASH and Dignity kits having of 15 items that includes the specific needs of women and adolescent girls were distributed to highly affected communities of Gaur, Ishnath, Garura, Rajdevi municipalities and Durgabahgwati rural municipality. Total 1200 families were targeted to distribute hygiene kit, in regard 1181 hygiene kits were distributed in the flood affected areas.
– 200 water kits were distributed in the Sirsiya village of Gaur Municipality ward no. 13. Each water kit contained 1 bucket, 1 mug, 1 water bottle and Piyush plus.
– total 434 emergency toilet pans and slab support to District Water Supply & Sanitation Office as decided in district WASH Cluster meeting.
– Nutritious food kit to 1242 families were provided with the international standard by counting the calories. Each food kit contains Rice: 30 kg, Pulse: 5kg, Oil: 2ltrs, Salt: 2kg, Sugar: 1kg.
– Cash Transfer to 523 families in close coordination with the Municipal and Ward level authorities of Ishnath Municipality, Gaur Municipality and DurgaBhagwati Rural Municipality.
– Warm Cloth distributed to 112 families suffering from cold wave, especially, Dalit and poor people.
– 465 children (under five) participated in child play sessions conducted by the project in terms of engaging children in playing and learning activities that make people learnt the importance of group cohesion and sense of helping each other in the time of emergency and unwilling developed situation occurred by the flood.
– Similarly, it established and run the baby friendly space at district hospital at Gaur (district headquarter) in coordination with district health office where 604 pregnant and lactating women, 146 male care giver and 326 female care giver attended the group sessions and knew about the care for women, breast feeding and feeding practices, home health practices, psychosocial support, hygiene practices and food preparation and applied in their daily life.
– Besides that, 329 children were attended child play sessions at BFS in Gaur, Hospital.
– Similarly, baby kits were supported by this project to the 566 pregnant and lactating women and 454 children.
– Furthermore, 400 flood affected people were supported with psychological first aid.
Project Area:

Rautahat district of Madhesh Province, Nepal

Target Group

Flood Affected Population

Project Duration

2017-2018

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