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20210601 Eruption Volcan Nyir RD CONGO - NORD KIVU ET SUD KIVU Aperçu de la capacité sectorielle flexible: Éruption volcanique Nyiragongo 1 juin 2021 Beni Education AME-Abris Mabalako Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Manguredjipa Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Kalunguta Mutwanga Kits enseignants 698 Kirotshe, Rutchuru, Appui au loyer 7 500 ménages Minova, Goma Biena Kits élèves 73908 Kalehe, Minova, Vuhuvi Butembo Kayna, Kadutu, Kit abris transitionel 1 000 Goma Kits récréatifs 38401 Katwa Idjwi, Miti, Katana, Kit abris collectifs 2 100 Saké, Rutchuru, Minova, Kalehe Espaces d’apprentissage 36 954 enf. Musienene Kyondo Ruzizi, Uvira Tshopo Kit abris familiaux 26 900 Saké, Rutchuru, Minova, Kalehe Formation enseignants 724 enseig. Karisimbi, Goma, Masereka Nyiragongo Kits AME 11 300 Goma, Rutchuru, Minova, Kalehe Mobilisation commuautaire 36 954 pers. Lubero Reconstruction de classe 1 447 classes Nutrition Alimbongo Lac Edward Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé MAS 3970 pers. Kirotshe, Rutshuru, Kayna, OUGANDA Aquatab distribution 10 000 Kirotshe Nyiragongo; Karisimbi; Goma Pinga NORD-KIVU Kayna ANJE-U 15 000 pers.Nyiragongo; Karisimbi, Goma Construction des latrines 24 000 portes Kirotshe, Rutchuru MANIEMA Points de chloration 10 000 Minova et Kalehe Binza Kibirizi Butembo, Katwa, Protection Kit wash 2 500 Musienene, Biena Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Kits hygiène 60 000 Kirotshe, Minova et Kalehe Monitoring protection 139 460 pers. Nyragongo, Goma, Kirotshe, points de chloration 30 15 000 Minova et Kalehe Profilage des PDI 116 216 pers Rutshuru, Minova, Kalehe, Walikale Mweso water trucking 312 200 pers. Appui psychosocial 11 620 pers Katana, Kabare, Bagira, Ibanda, Kibua Birambizo Bambo Kirotshe, Nyiragongo, Rutshuru Rwanguba Cohabitation pacifique 13 946 pers. Kadutu, Kayna, Idjwi, Miti Rutshuru Appui psychosocial 11 620 pers. Murhesa, Ruzizi, Uvira, Lubero Santé Masisi Kirotshe Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Protection de l’enfant Saké ! Nyirangongo Soin de santé 215 783 pers. Idjwi, kabare, Kadutu, Kalehe, Katana, Karisimbi Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Goma primaire, SSS, SSR, Kayna, Kirotshe, Katoyi " ! Minova, Miti, Ruzizi, Monitoring PE 48 000 pers. Nyragongo, Goma, Kirotshe, VBG, SMSPS, Cholera Minova Uvira Minova Psychosociales 48 000 pers. Rutchuru, Minova, Kalehe, Itebero MANIEMA Réinsertion familiale ENA 2 800 pers. Kayna, Kabare, Bukavu RWANDA Sécurité alimentaire Prise en charge transitoire 2 800 pers. Prise en charge holistique 1 050 pers. Bunyakiri Kalehe " Chef lieu de province Lac Kivu Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Idjwi Frontière VBG Lulingu Rutchuru, Minova, Katana Distributions des vivres 242 000 pers. Limite de province Kalehe, Kayina, Idjwi, SUD-KIVU Kadutu, Katana, Miti Type de capacité Quantité Zone de santé Kalonge Miti-Murhesa Limite de Zone de santé Murhesa, Kabare, Kits de dignité 3 303 Kirotshe, Idwji, Kabare, Moyens d'existence 291 000 pers. Mulungu Ruzizi, Uvira Kabare Prise en charge Bukavu Route nationale 1 308 pers. Minova, Rutshuru, 20 médical des cas de viol Kadutu " Appui production agricole 10 000 pers. Goma Prise en charge Route régionale 1 358 pers. Kayina, Kalehe, Miti Km Kaniola psycosociale Nyantende Walungu Réinsertion socio éco. 321 pers. Murhezi Shabunda ZS avec capacité Mubumbano Nyangezi BURUNDI Les frontières et les noms indiqués et les désignations employées sur cette carte n'impliquent pas reconnaissance ou acceptation officielle par l'Organisation des Nations Unies. Date de création : 1 juin 2021 Sources : Clusters, Partenaires et Autorité locale Feedback : [email protected] RD CONGO - NORD KIVU ET SUD KIVU Aperçu de la capacité sectorielle flexible: Éruption volcanique Nyiragongo 1 juin 2021 Nord-kivu: Acteur par secteur et par localisation de capacité GOMA 31 RUTSHURU 24 KIROTSHE 39 KARISIMBI 5 NYIRAGONGO 25 KAYNA 6 BENI 0 BUTEMBO 1 - UNHCR, IFRC, NRC, CRS, CRF - UNHCR - - - - CRLux, AVSI - AVSI, UNICEF - - - - - CENTRE DE PROMOTION UNICEF, MSF, HEKS/EPER MSF-france, BRDint, MSF, TF, ADRA, BATE, AH, MSF-H , HPC, UNICEF, PROCCUDE, APED, ACE BRDint, REGIDESO / UNICEF, CIRC, - CEPROSSAN SOCIO-SANITAIRE APED, ACE CARITAS , Croix rouge, MSF , BIFERD , ACF, Caritas / UNICEF, avuds NRC , Oxfam, HEKS HEPER, /UNICEF, BATE, MSF, PROCCUDE, TF, Thearfund, BRDint, PROCCUDE, TF, - PASMU, APED, ACE, MEMI - - - - NCA, APED, ACE, MEMI, CW ADRA, HI - - - - - - Heal Africa, PRONANUT MSF-F UNICEF/PRONANUT UNICEF/PRONANUT, FEMODAIR, - - FEMODAIR INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, FJDF, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, FJDF, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, FJDF, IRC, IMC, SOFEPADI, UNFPA, DFJ CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, NRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, NRC, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, NRC, AIDES NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC AIDES MSF-H, UNFPA , PPSSP, CORDAID ,CR-RDC, AOF - FAO, APPRONA, VIFEDE, AJID-ONG, PAM, WV, CARE, FAO, Concern, CEPROIA, PAM, CARE, CRS, ACTED, Care, Tear fund Concern, Caritas, Aldi, Cristian Aid - Sud-Kivu : Acteur par secteur et par localisation de capacité MINOVA 26 KALEHE 15 KABARE 14 KATANA 12 MITI-MURHESI 12 KADUTU 13 IDJWI 12 UVIRA 13 - - - - - - - UNHCR - - - - - - - Bon Dieu dans la Rue, SAPI, Bon Dieu dans la Rue ASOV, RHA - - UNICEF - Save the people int. Save the people int. croix rouge RDC, ADRA, BRDint, croix rouge RDC APED, ACE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, IINTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, FJDF, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, INTERSOS, AHCOPDI, APDH, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, NRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, FJDF, CADIDHO, UNHCR, DRC, NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC,IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC NRC, AIDES, UNFPA, IMC, IRC - PAM, WV, CARE, FAO, Concern, - Care, Tear fund Les frontières et les noms indiqués et les désignations employées sur cette carte n'impliquent pas reconnaissance ou acceptation officielle par l'Organisation des Nations Unies. Date de création : 1 juin 2021 Sources : Clusters, Partenaires et Autorité locale Feedback : [email protected].
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