20210422 Onepager Resultados Nicaragua
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RESULTS FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NICARAGUA PLAN OF ACTION Hurricanes Eta and Iota As of 5 INFORMApril 2021 RISK Implementation of the Plan of Action developed by United Nations agencies in coordination with the Government of Nicaragua through the National System for Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Response (SINAPRED). $50.9M REQUIRED FUNDING $23.3M 54.2% FUNDING RECEIVED FUNDING GAP FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS PER SECTOR 7.8% 9.6% 32.6% $50.9M 11.7% TOTAL FUNDING REQUIRED Karatá, Nicaragua 16.7% 21.4% Photo: WFP Nicaragua SECTORS WITH ONGOING ACTIVITIES IN DEPARTMENTS AND MUNICIPALITIES HONDURAS TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRED AND MOBILIZED BY SECTOR Affected Municipalities Funds required (US$) Funds received (US$) El Cua, Pantasma, San José Affected Municipalities de Bocay, San Rafael del Norte, Dipilto, Jalapa, Murra, Wiwilí de Jinotega Quilalí, Santa María, Affected Municipalities 2.4 M Wiwili de Nueva Segovia Bonanza, Mulukuku, Paiwas, Prinzapolka, Puerto Cabezas, JINOTEGA Rosita, Siuna, Waslala, Waspam Early Recovery 16.6 M NUEVA SEGOVIA NORTH CARIBBEAN COAST MADRIZ AUTONOMOUS REGION (RACCN) Caribbean Water, Sanitation 5.5 M 10.9 M Affected Municipalities Sea and Hygiene Totogalpa MATAGALPA SOUTH CARIBBEAN COAST AUTONOMOUS REGION Food Security 8.5 M 8.5 M (RACCS) Affected Municipalities Affected Municipalities Bluefields Health and 4.8 M La Dalia, Rancho Grande, Nutrition 6.0 M MANAGUA Pacific MASAYAWaslala Ocean 1.5 M GRANADA Protection 4.9 M RIVAS 0.6 M Affected Municipalities Tola Education 4.0 M COSTA RICA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Creation date: 5 April 2021. Sources: United Nations agencies in Nicaragua. Document produced with the support of OCHA ROLAC. p. 1/3 RESPONSE ACTIVITIES BY SECTOR FROM NOVEMBER 2020-MARCH 2021 SECTOR/AGENCY DEPARTMENT MUNICIPALITY SECTOR/ AGENCY DEPARTMENT MUNICIPALITY El Cua, Pantasma, El Cua, San José de Bocay, Jinotega Jinotega San José de Bocay, Wiwilí Wiwili de Jinotega Jalapa, Murra, Nueva Segovia Madriz Totogalpa Wiwilí N.S. Rivas Tola Matagalpa La Dalia WFP Dipilto, Jalapa, Santa Maria, Bonanza, Mulukuku, UNICEF, IOM Nueva Segovia Paiwas, Prinzapolka, Wiwili de Nueva Segovia RACCN Puerto Cabezas, Rosita, Puerto Cabezas, Siuna, Waspam RACCN Prinzapolka, Rosita, Siuna, Waslala, Waspam El Cua, San José de Bocay, Jinotega San Rafael del Norte, San José de Bocay, Wiwilí Jinotega Wiwili de Jinotega Matagalpa Rancho Grande, Waslala Matagalpa La Dalia UNFPA, Jalapa, Murra, Nueva Segovia Bonanza, Prinzapolka, PAHO/WHO, Quilalí, Wiwilí UNICEF, IOM RACCN Puerto Cabezas, Rosita, UNICEF, UNFPA Siuna, Waspam Bonanza, Mulukuku, Paiwas RACCN Prinzapolka, Puerto Cabezas, Rosita, Siuna, Waspam Jinotega San José de Bocay Bonanza, Mulukuku, Puerto Cabezas, RACCN Bonanza, Prinzapolka, Prinzapolka, Rosita, RACCN Mulukuku, Puerto Cabezas, FAO, IOM, WFP, Siuna Rosita, Siuna, Waspam UNIDO, UNESCO UNICEF, UNESCO RACCS Bluefields 2,307 42,435 10,800 205,154 families (10,381 people) people received children received people received food in received vouchers for certified hygiene kits backpacks with school shelters and upon return to bean seeds supplies their communities IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TO THE CRISIS Food Security 82 tons of food prepositioned in Bilwi 24 hours before the passage of Eta for distribution in impacted zones. 199,078 children receive a 3-month supplement of school snacks in 2,398 schools. A total of 1,032.37 tons of food distributed to 205,154 people in shelters and upon return to their communities. Structural repairs in 3 affected schools and delivery of 1,600 kitchen utensils and 130 kitchen protection kits (aprons, caps, towels). 15,000 bilingual communication materials distributed in emergency response. Identification of the needs of schools visited and information sessions on strengthening food storage capacities and the knowledge of the members of the School Feeding Committee (CAE). The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Creation date: 5 April 2021. Sources: United Nations agencies in Nicaragua. Document produced with the support of OCHA ROLAC. p. 2/3 Health and Nutrition 1,500 Family and Community Health teams equipped with PPE, tools, equipment and medical supplies. 400 members of the Community Network equipped with PPE, equipment and tools. 16 local systems of integral health care (SILAIS) and their 95 health units received medicines, PPE, equipment, furniture and medical supplies to provide medical attention to those affected. 8 municipalities received logistics support for the deployment of intercultural medical brigades and outbreak control. 20 communities served by Mobile Medical and Psychosocial Brigades deployed by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Family. 56 Inter-Agency Reproductive Health (IARH) kits delivered to the Ministry of Health to be distributed to health units to support the continuity of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and care for gender-based violence (GBV). Needs assessment for the treatment of acute malnutrition. Education Implementation of an education communication strategy for some 500,000 people. 2,450 children from 12 communities benefited from the installation of 12 temporary learning spaces. 21 schools equipped with educational and recreational kits for activities in temporary learning spaces and for formal education. 200 teachers trained in emergency education. Water, sanitation and hygiene 147 communities improve water supply conditions. 28,277 people with access to safe drinking water. Hand washing promotion campaign and installation of 90 double hand washing stations. 9,433 people with access to improved sanitation infrastructure. Rehabilitation or construction of 8 drinking water and sanitation systems. Distribution of 42 hygiene kits in schools and health facilities. 25 technicians from different governmental institutions trained in water quality monitoring, cleaning and disinfection of wells. Protection 7,349 women of childbearing age received information on the prevention of GBV and promotion of SRH. 1,200 girls and 7,349 women of childbearing age received dignity kits. 558 pregnant and postpartum women received pregnancy kits. 494 families headed by women received family kits. 4 safe spaces for the care and prevention of GBV installed and operational. 119 mothers and fathers participated in a workshop on the prevention of sexual violence and measures to prevent violence. 184 girls and adolescents received psychological care, assistance to access justice and protection services in coordination with the Ministry of Family, Adolescence and Childhood (MIFAN). 2,902 children and caregivers assisted with access to mental health services and psychosocial support. Early recovery 1,050 hectares covered with certified bean seed with an estimated yield of 19,500 quintals of beans. Food availability for more than 10,000 families (45,000 people). United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization United Nations Population Fund Implementation of the Plan of Action developed by United Nations agencies in coordination with the Government Link to the Action Plan (english version): of Nicaragua through the National System for Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Response (SINAPRED). https://bit.ly/31YVR5U The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Creation date: 5 April 2021. Sources: United Nations agencies in Nicaragua. Document produced with the support of OCHA ROLAC. p. 3/3.