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Bo District (15 Chiefdoms) Map Data Sources Cumulative Cases(17/9/14) Cumulative Deaths (17/9/14) Bo District (15 Chiefdoms) Suspect Probable Confirmed Suspect Probable Confirmed Population: 654,142 11 1 76 0 0 16 Area: 5,219 km 2 Total 88 Total 16 Valunia Komboya CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Salenga Niawa Lenga CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Gbo Badjia CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Bumpe Ngawo Bagbwe CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Tikonko Baoma CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Kakua Lugbo CRD, SLTU, SOS, SLADEA, ABC, MSF, ECM, CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, . AWOD-SL, CB, YMCA, MAFFS, Latter Days, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, HPA, Health Alert, Concern Bagbo CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, Wunde CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Jaimama Bongor CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Map data sources: SM/CSP Pillars CB, YMCA, Latter Days, MAFFS, HFAC, Action Aid, CPP, RADA-SL, Health Alert, Concern Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) SIERRA LEONE EBOLA PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PLAN Who is doing What and Where - Social Mobilisation & Child and Social Protection Bo District (15 Chiefdoms) No. Implementing Partner Chiefdoms Area of Operation Social Mobilization Pillar Child Protection Pillar Contact 1. ABC Secretariat Kakua Public Awareness Community Mobilization Eddie Johnson Creation T: 076 565851 2. Action Aid International All Chiefdoms Health, Hygiene, Community Mobilization Patrick Moriba Community T: 076 653274 Development & Gender 3. Alliance for Women's Tikonko, Community Mobilization Development SL (AWOD-SL) Kakua 4. Angel SL All Chiefdoms Community Community Mobilization Abdulai Nasim Development & T: 076 876451 Advocacy 5. Child Rescue Centre Kakua Interim Care Centre Operations 6. Christian Brothers All Chiefdoms Alternative Care, BR, Community Mobilization Family Tracing & Christopher Norman Teen Pregnancy Reunification T: 076 632 659 E: [email protected] m 7. Coalitions of Political Parties All Chiefdoms Public Awareness Community Mobilization Francis Hindowa Creation T: 076 542046 8 Concern Worldwide All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization 9. Every Child Matters (ECM- SL) Kakua Chiefdoms 10. Health Alert All Chiefdoms *Radio Discussion & Community Mobilization *Kakua Television broadcast *Radio Discussion 11. Health For All Coalition (HFAC) All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Jusu Vandi T: 078 760669 12. Health Poverty Action (HPA) All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization 13. Ministry of Agriculture, All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Forestry and Food Security Bo District (15 Chiefdoms) No. Implementing Partner Chiefdoms Area of Operation Social Mobilization Pillar Child Protection Pillar Contact 14. Ministry of Social Welfare, All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Gender and Children's Affairs (MSWGCA) 15. MSF Kakua, Health, Medical Community Mobilization Joseph Maikere Tikonko Care & Case T: 076 344459 Management 16. RADA-SL All Chiefdoms Awareness Raising Community Mobilization Grace Saka T: 079 890760 17. Ministry of Social Welfare, All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Gender and Children's Affairs (MSWGCA) 18. Sierra Leone Association Kakua Radio Discussion of Journalists (SLAJ) 19. Sierra Leone Teachers Kakua Radio Discussion Union 20. SLADEA Kakua Community Mobilization 21. SOS Sierra Leone Kakua Child Centre Community Mobilization Solomon Kappia 22. The Church of Jesus Christ All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Sylvanus Smith Latter Day Saints *Kakua *Radio discussion T: 079 950 182/ 099 219 122 23. The Experiences (TE) Selenga Sensitization Community Mobilization Abdul Comber T: 076 787630 24. Young Men's Christian All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Abudulai Kamara Association (YMCA) *Kakua *Radio discussion T: 078 952 815, 030 722 128 E: kamaraabdulai300drr@ yahoo.com Data Source: SitReps, MoHS, Sierra Leone From 20 May to 17 Sept. 2014 Map data sources: SM/CSP Pillars Bombali District Cumulative Cases(17/9/14) Cumulative Deaths(17/9/14) Suspect Probable Confirmed Suspect Probable Confirmed (13 Chiefdoms) Population: 494,139 4 1 113 0 0 6 Area: 7,895 km 2 Total 118 Total 6 Tambakka Sanda loko YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, CEDA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern, CADA MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Sella Limba Magbaimba YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, Health Alert, HPA, Concern, MIACCO MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Biriwa G- Kamaranka YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, Health MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Alert, HPA, Concern , PACT, Good Sheppard Sanda Tendaren Safroko Limba YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, Health Alert, HPA, Concern , SILPA MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern G- Ngowahun Paki Massabong SILPA, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Libeisayghun RODA, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Bombali Shebora Caritas, AWOD-SL, SLAJ, CAFSL, Makari Gbanti SLADEA, HFAC, HOPE-SL, SLTU, Latter Days, Good Shepard, DCI, YMCA, MAFFS, YMCA, DCI, Latter Days, MAFFS, AWOD-SL, PACT, HPA, Concern, MSWGCA, Health Alert SILPO, MSWGCA, Health Alert, HPA, Concern Map data sources: SM/CSP Pillars Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Bombali District (13 Chiefdoms) No. Implementing Partner Chiefdoms Area of Operation Social Mobilization Pillar Child Protection Pillar Contact 1. Alliance for Women's Bombali Shebora, Community Mobilization Family Tracing & Development SL (AWOD-SL) Makari Gbanti Reunification 2. Buckner SL Dissemination of Printed Materials 3. CADA Tambakka Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Denis Jusu & Reporting T: 077 617573 E: [email protected] om 4. CADEPS Sella Limba Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Alie Mohamed Conte & Reporting T: 076 560447 E: cadeps2000org@yah oo.com 5. CARITAS Drop-In Centre Bombali Shebora Interim Care Centre Operations 6. CEDA Sanda Loko Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Mohamed E Jalloh & Reporting T: 076 929059 E: Cedabo2020@yahoo .com 7. Children Advocacy Forum SL Bombali Shebora Community Mobilization Abdulai D. Swarray (CAFSL) T: 076 590 929 Juliana Thorton T: 078 614 036 8. Concern Worldwide All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization 9. Defence for Children Int. SL All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Family Tracing & Reunification 10. Good Shepherd Development Gbanti Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Fred Conteh Ministry Kamaranka, & Reporting T: 076 802294 Bombali Shebora, E: Safroko Limba goodshepherd_minis [email protected] 11. Health Alert All Chiefdoms *Radio Discussion & Community Mobilization *Bombali Shebora Television Broadcast *Radio Discussion 12. Health For All Coalition (HFAC) Bombali Shebora Community Mobilization Bombali District ( 13 Chiefdoms) No. Implementing Partner Chiefdoms Area of Operation Social Mobilization Pillar Child Protection Pillar Contact 14. HOPE SL Bombali Shebora Prevention, Response Community Mobilization John A Bangura & Reporting T: 076 811136 E: [email protected] 15. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Food Security (MAFFS) 16. Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Children's Affairs (MSWGCA) 17. Mining, Agricul & Construction Company Selia, Tambaka Awareness Raising, Community Mobilization Gabriel Conteh (MIACCO) Fumigation & T: 0 79-651542, 078 896124 Distribution of Health E: [email protected] Materials 18. MUWODA Safroko Limba Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Jeneba Nyallay & Reporting T: 076 658901 E: [email protected] 19. PACT Safroko Limba , Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Alusine Samura/Joseph Makari Gbanti & Reporting Samura T: 076 612271 E: [email protected] 20. RODA Libeisaygahun Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Chief Yusuf S Sankoh & Reporting T: 076 522618 E: [email protected] 21. Sierra Leone Association of Journalists Bombali Shebora Radio Discussion (SLAJ) 22. Sierra Leone Indigenous Peoples Makari Gbanti Awareness Raising, Community Mobilization Emmanuel Bangura Organization (SILPO) & Elizabeth Agricul Fumigation & T: 076 291226, 076 628922 Farmers Association (EAFA Clinic) Distribution of Health Materials 23. Sierra Leone Teachers Union Bombali Shebora Community Mobilization 24. SILPA Sanda Tenraren, Prevention, Response Community Mobilization Alfred Kabba Swarray Gbendembu & Reporting T: 076 644566 Ngowahun E: [email protected] 25. SLADEA Bombali Shebora Community Mobilization 26. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization Saints *Bombali *Radio Discussion Shebora 27. Young Men's Christian Association All Chiefdoms Community Mobilization (YMCA) Data Source: SitReps, MoHS, Sierra Leone From 20 May to 17 Sept.
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