(ISWG) Meeting Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria. Agenda Items/Discussions Responsible/Time
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Minutes of Inter-Sector Working Group (ISWG) Meeting Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria. ISWG Lead Moseray Sesay +2347031718734 [email protected] ISWG Co- Lead Momsiri W. Gambo +2347060486940 [email protected] Date and Location 23 January 2019/OCHA/IOM Conference Room Attendance UNHCR, OCHA, IOM, UNFPA, UNOCHA, ADSEMA, UNICEF, WHO, UNOHCR Agenda Items/Discussions Responsible/Timeline/Action Points Opening and Introductions N/A OCHA welcomed the partners Review of the December 2018 action point WASH water point not functional at Daware camp UNICEF has responded to the water needs at Daware camp Filled latrine in Malkohi camp No accredited vendor in Adamawa state. The previous was in OCHA urged UNICEF to get local vendors from Adamawa to carry out conjunction with FMC. Ministry of environment was to sort it their projects. OCHA to follow up with NEMA to get approval to dig a latrine at out as they are supported by UNICEF Malkohi camp NEMA disapproved digging a new latrine Lack of wash facility in Chikamidere and Wuro yanka. UNICEF to trigger the IDPs to construct their latrines Partners do not have capacity to respond to WASH needs in Girei UNICEF only build latrines in formal camps hence unable to build latrine at informal settlements for IDPs HEALTH Cases of Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis B and Malaria in the camps WHO Funding wasn’t secured to respond to the cases in the OCHA to advocate funding to Adamawa state. IDP camps in relation to Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis etc. Issues was raised in Maiduguri and their response was that they are structural issues. Save one million lives is a world bank funded project which will New way of working is being adopted to Cather for the be used to solve the issues related to STIs in the state. issues. Issues of referrals will also be discussed. UNFPA promised to supply drugs and condoms but UNFPA to distribute drugs to Gonorrhoea patients in Malkohi. haven’t done that. The clinic which was supported by UNFPA and ICRC diagnosed the disease, but they have not yet been able to respond by treating the IDPs. Funding is a big challenge. UNFPA Had a bilateral agreement with ICRC and will review their distribution of drugs. They will work closely with WHO, FHI 360 on sexually transmitted diseases. Sensitization also need to be done on STIs. Update on displacement and population movement (IOM) According to the ETT reports, within the period of 7 th to 13th January, a total number of 1,097 arrivals and 95 departures was recorded in Adamawa state. The movement triggers are voluntary relocation, improved security, ongoing conflict, poor living conditions, fear of attack, involuntary relocation and military operations. The locations are Askira Uba, Lamurde, Guyuk, Maiha, Mayo Belwa and Mubi South LGAs Updates on Repatriation (UNHCR) NCFRMI shared that the Budget has been approved by the government for repatriation of the initial 4,000 UNHCR Cameroon to verify and send the specific locations of refugee refugees for Adamawa State from Cameroon but relatives in Nigeria. awaiting a written communication from the Government UNHCR to send a list concerning repatriation to ISWG. that will be shared with other stakeholders The Go and Inform visit in June of 2018 to Cameroon has increased the figures for Adamawa State to approximately 7,000 The 84/346 individuals that have registered and originating from Borno with relatives residing in Yola and Jimeta will serve as the pilot caseload for the repatriation. A technical working group meeting is scheduled to be held in Abuja on the 28th January where modalities will be discussed on rehabilitation of transit centre, commencement date, transportation modalities, screening and packages. The list obtained from Cameroon requires additional information on contact details and addresses of the families in Adamawa for verification by the State Government Mode of travel will be by air after which refugees will be moved to Duware camp for screening before they are released to their relatives. UNHCR to facilitate transportation Management of the transit centre and food is to be handled by SEMA Return package to be handled by PCNI All screening will be undertaken at the centre- (Security, medical and protection). Security screening will be supported by PCNI Operational updates WASH Partners to check and communicate all locations with Needs to be addressed Health Referral is near zero in the state. Mental health Subsector working group has been created. Protection EU funding for GBV programme concerning spotlight in Adamawa state. Funding required to respond to GBV from EU, Canadian etc Referral pathway will soon be out for Adamawa state. Close to 50 children in a suspected case of trafficking was reported by NIS to have emanated from Minawao camp in Cameroon to a school facility in Benin city. UNHCR has referred the matter for investigation by NAPTIP and verification from the camp. Nutrition Plan a package of activities to raise awareness on hygiene promotion and to come up with developmental approaches on cholera rather than waiting to respond. AOB Electoral violence- Contingency plan should be put in place Intersectoral monitoring to be conducted by sector coordinators on the 4th and 5th of February 2019 Next Meeting The next ISWG meeting is on the 20th February 2019, 1400H unless there are other issues that come up before then. Venue to remain OCHA Conference Room, Yola .