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Hangu, Kohat - Who Does What and Where Humanitarian Situation As of 19 March 2010 Hangu, Kohat - Who does What and Where Humanitarian Situation As of 19 March 2010 T F A KHYBER PESHAWAR R NOWSHERA D Lower Tehsil FR PESHAWAR Central Tehsil ORAKZAI AGENCY Upper Tehsil fƳ lÆkÆjÆ kÆ öÆÀÆ Sher Kot UNICEF (KADO) kÆ BHU Ziarat Ä Shekh !lÆ WFP (CRDO) Ahmad UNHCR (SRSP) f³ ÀÆlÆ 5Æ ³ öÆ BHU Æ Chorlaki fÆÀÆ cÆ kÆ kÆ jÆ öÆlÆ ! Muhammad Urban-4 FR KOHAT Zai Usterzai ÀÆ lÆ j öÆlÆÀÆfƳ RHC BHU Sher Muhammad öÆ ÆkÆ Bahadar Ustarzai Kot 5Æ Zai Kot ³ lÆöÆ 2 Ismail 5Æ 5Æ fÆ Urban-3 RHC Chur- jkö Laki Tehsil Æ ÆÆ DHQ jÆ ³ ÀÆ Kohat lÆjÆöÆÀÆfƳ ÀÆjÆlÆfÆ Shahu Khel .! UNICEF (School Tents) Urban-1 5Æ d' Nusrat öÆjÆlÆ Khel 5Æ5Æ lÆ jÆ KURRUM fÆ ÀÆfƳ BHU Barh Urban-2 fƳ DHQ Children LMH Urban-5ÀÆ fƳ óÆöÆfƳ 5Æ kÆ fƳ öÆ BHU Togh Bala jÆ öÆkÆlÆ BHU Raisan BHU Togh lÆ jÆ öÆÀÆ ³ Kech Suleman fƳ Talanj óÆfÆ Banda Talab fƳ 5Æ Bala Khan fƳ lÆdÆöÆÀÆ Urban-6 5Æ Darband dÆlÆÀÆ Shah 5Æ öÆ ÀÆ Bari Ganjiano ³ ÀÆ fÆÀÆ öÆ kÆ jÆlÆ Pur öÆjÆlÆ BHU óÆdÆlÆ öÆÀÆfƳ Kalli Bahadar öÆlÆ óÆ Bilitang kÆ UNICEF (KADO) Kot ÀÆ Ä BHU öÆlÆ Pershi %' lÆ 1 5Æ Billitang BHU RHC 5Æ Dhoda fƳ Gumbat ÀÆ óÆlÆöÆfÆfƳ Sur lÆkÆkÆ ÀÆjÆ öÆ kÆlÆ Gumbat Gul jÆ kÆ lÆÀÆfƳ cÆjÆfÆ 5Æ Kharmatu Naryab 5Æ fƳ jÆ öÆ lÆÀÆ Khushal 477 (Families) óÆdÆöÆ kÆkÆkÆ cjö Garh 2,666 (Individuals) Æ Æ ÆlÆ Kahi fƳ lÆöÆÀÆ ³ Kotki À ³ öÆ lÆÀÆfÆ Muhammad Khawaja Camp BHU Jarma ÆfÆ Tora ³ Somari BHU fÆlÆ öÆ óÆÀÆ Payan %' Nakband Warai Activites in camp ÀÆlÆ kÆfƳ kÆ UNICEF (KADO) 5Æ ! CCCM Ä HANGU bÆ DCO 5Æ fƳ dÆóÆÀÆ Community Services UNHCR (SRSP) WFP (CRDO) cÆ UNHCR (CERD) öÆ lÆ Health/Nutrition Services ! ! ³ fÆ UNICEF (CERD) Togh ÀÆlÆjÆöÆfÆ Site Planning Serai BHU Darsamand Æ UNHCR (PAK CDP) BHU BHU Kamal ë Khader WASH Alikach Khel Doaba kÆ UNICEF (SABAA) Kheil Food óÆ lÆöÆÀÆfƳ ÆDhoda lÆ WFP (CRDO) RHC KOHAT5 fƳ lÆöÆóÆÀÆ Muhammad 5Æ Lachi 5Æ fƳ lÆóÆöÆÀÆ NFI Lachi Khawja öÆ UNHCR (SRSP) Rural Mandoori Thall ³ fƳ 5Æ Rural ÀÆkÆlÆóÆjÆöÆöÆfÆ fƳ jÆöÆlÆÀÆ Lachi jÆ öÆ lÆÀÆfƳ fƳ ÀÆ UrbanÀÆ Sudal öÆjÆlÆ fƳ ³ Thall fÆöÆlÆÀÆ Urban ÀÆ Karbogha öÆlÆfÆ BHU Doli Banda fƳ óÆÀÆ BHU Shawaki 5Æ 5Æ Dallan ÀÆóÆfƳ fÆ ATTOCK NORTH WAZIRISTAN District Union Council Cluster Implementing Organisation Funding Organisation District Union Council Cluster Implementing Organisation Funding Organisation District Union Council Cluster Implementing Organisation Funding Organisation Hangu Bilyamena Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Hangu Muhammad Khaw ja Mass Com IOM IOM Kohat Jarma Protection Handicapped International UNICEF Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Protection Handicapped International UNICEF Social Welfare Department UNICEF Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Social Welfare Department UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO CH Shakar Dallan Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM Dara DoH/WHO WHO SRSP UNHCR Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Mass Com IOM IOM Wash SABAA UNICEF Wash KADO UNICEF 5Æ ÀÆ öÆ lÆÀÆ Dallan A R Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Nutrition CERD UNICEF SABAA UNICEF Darband Education District Education office UNICEF Naryab Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS SABAWON Oxfam GB Shakardara Shakardara Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Kharmatu Wash SABAA UNICEF Urban Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF DoH/WHO WHO CR SABAWON Oxfam GB DoH/WHO WHO Mass Com IOM IOM Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF öÆlÆ Mass Com IOM IOM Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health DoH/WHO WHO Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Raisan Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM BHU Gabari Darsamand Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health DoH/WHO WHO Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Health DoH/WHO WHO Mass Com IOM IOM Wash SABAWON Oxfam GB 5Æ Mass Com IOM IOM Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Khushal Garh Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Education District Education office UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO Darsamand A/R Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Sarozai Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Darsamnd Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Shahu Khel Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Kohat Health MDM-F ECHO Doaba Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Lachi Health MDM-F ECHO Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Shahu Waam Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PKRCSARAK Wash KADO UNICEF FR BANNU DoH/WHO WHO Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Lachi Rural Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM T.Wari Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO District Union Council Cluster Implementing Organisation Funding Organisation Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Thall Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Kohat Togh Bala Mass Com IOM IOM ± Doaba A/R Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Thall 1 A R Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Togh-I Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Ganjano kalay Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS DoH/WHO WHO Lachi Urban Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Togh-II Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Urban-1 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR DoH/WHO WHO Thall 2 A R Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Mass Com IOM IOM Thall Urban Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Mass Com IOM IOM Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health DoH/WHO WHO Mandoori Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Community Restoration Conflict affected area Ibrahimzai Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO cÆ Non-Farm Livelihoods .! Urban-2 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Kach Education District Education office UNICEF Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Education IDP Registration point Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Togh Serai Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Mass Com IOM IOM %' Kach Banda Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Muhammad Zai Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF dÆ Education Supplies Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS DoH/WHO WHO Health DoH/WHO WHO Urban-3 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Health Facilities Kahi Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM Mass Com IOM IOM Food 5Æ Health DoH/WHO WHO lÆ Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Mass Com IOM IOM General Food Distribution WASH DoH/WHO WHO Tora Warai Education District Education office UNICEF Wash KADO UNICEF kÆ Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Health Ä Distribution point/hub Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Nusrat Khel Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Urban-4 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Essential Drugs Distriburion/ Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Health DoH/WHO WHO fƳ NFI Kahi AR Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Zargri Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Mass Com IOM IOM Disease Early Warning System öÆ Distribution point/hub ! Karbogha Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Kohat Ali zai Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Protection Handicapped International UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO Alizai CR SABAWON Oxfam GB Wash KADO UNICEF Wash KADO UNICEF FR LAKKI Food Mass Com IOM IOM Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Shah Pur Health DoH/WHO WHO fÆ Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services lÆ Distribution point/hub Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF ! Kata Kana Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Wash KADO UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM MARWAT Urban-5 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Health Kech Banda Health DoH/WHO WHO SABAWON Oxfam GB Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR óÆ Vaccination Shia IDP hosting area Health DoH/WHO WHO Mass Com IOM IOM Bahadar Kot Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Wash KADO UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Khan Bari Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health DoH/WHO WHO Shahpur Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF MIANWALI Mass Communication BANNU Wash KADO UNICEF CHAKWAL Government notified areas Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Shakardara rural 1 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR ÀÆ Mass Communication Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF DoH/WHO WHO Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO NADRA Verified IDP Registration Urban-6 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Protection Mass Com IOM IOM Billitang Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Map Doc Name: Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Health DoH/WHO WHO Shakardara Urban Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR jÆ Child Protection 2 - 100 Mass Com IOM IOM Kotgi Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Mass Com IOM IOM Health DoH/WHO WHO Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF PAK089_Kohat_Hangu_3W_A0_Landscape_v3_19032010 Shelter and NFI Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Wash KADO UNICEF Mass Com IOM IOM öÆ 100 - 250 Usterzai CR SABAWON Oxfam GB NFIs Kotkai Education District Education office UNICEF Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Sher Kot Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF Creation Date: Wash KADO UNICEF 19 March 2010 Food ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Chorlaki Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Shelter and NFI 250 - 1,000 SABAWON Oxfam GB Health DoH/WHO WHO Health DoH/WHO WHO Health DoH/WHO WHO Projection/Datum: WGS84 öÆ Winterized Package Health DoH/WHO WHO Mass Com IOM IOM Mass Com IOM IOM Mass Com IOM IOM 1,000 - 2,000 Mass Com IOM IOM Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:146,000 Shelter and NFI ICRCPRCS ICRC/PRCS Dhoda Protection Handicapped International UNICEF Wash KADO UNICEF WASH Protection Social Welfare Department UNICEF kÆ Kotki Health EDO Health Hangu UNICEF Social Welfare Department UNICEF Sudal Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR NFI Distribution 2,000 - 3,428 Shelter and NFI SRSP UNHCR Wash SABAA UNICEF Health DoH/WHO WHO Health DoH/WHO WHO Map data source(s): Clusters, Pakistan.
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