UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Overview as at … Turkana Garissa Tana River Kajiado Narok...

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UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Overview as at 6th December 2017 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 7 Dec 2017 Source: UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Report as at 6th December 2017 Children <5 with SAM admissions Children <5 with MAM admissions Children <5 access integrated package of health interventions Children <5 vaccinated against measles Temporary access to 7.5-15 l/p/d Permanent access to 7.5-15 /p/d Access to critical WASH related info Access to safe WASH facilities in schools Access to protection services Children 3-18 yrs affected by crisis accessing formal and non-formal education Access to HIV, sexual & reproductive health 704,153 124, 764 599,594 50,406 67 % 92 % 532,616 649,055 79,441 17,465 181,195 94,367 65,412 127,028 13,513 67,628 75,847 60,236 30,599 12,535 106,805 83 % 65 % 90 % 444 % 108 % 72 % 58 % 63 % 105 % 0 % 23 % 8 % 7 % 47 % 152 % 12 % 12 % 1 % 0 % 13 % Nutrition % increase % achieved Health WASH Child Protection Education HIV $ AIDS Increase during the reporting period No change during the reporting period Result Gap SUMMARY OF PROGRAMME RESULTS 2017 Funds Received Funding Gap Carry Forward 23.8 M 7.2 M 16 M 2017 Funding Requirements UNICEF 2017 HAC Appeal 38% Funding Gap** $31 million Funds available* Wajir Turkana Garissa Tana River Kajiado Narok Kilifi Nakuru Siaya Embu Homa Bay Kisumu Machakos Kiambu Kericho Murang'a Kirinyaga Nairobi Vihiga Mombasa 117 127 69 112 617 213 2346 30 35 31 37 1 1 1 12 19 56 24 50 69 *Funds available include funding received against current appeal a well as carry-forward from the previous year (US$7.2 million, which includes US$2.8 million for the refugee response). **The funding gap and funds available do not equal the total HAC requirements as there is a surplus in the following sectors: nutrition, child protection and cluster/sector coordination due to multi-year grants (2016 to 2018). TREND OF CHOLERA CASES BY 2017 KEY FIGURES COUNTIES AFFECTED BY CHOLERA 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 3,976 total cases reported from 1st January 2017 to 29th November 2017 76 total deaths reported CFR 1.9% ) Status of outbreak Cholera cases Active Conained No outbreak xxx

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UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Overview as at 6th December 2017

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 7 Dec 2017 Source: UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Report as at 6th December 2017

Children <5 with SAM admissions

Children <5 with MAM admissions

Children <5 accessintegrated package of health interventions

Children <5 vaccinated against measles

Temporary access to 7.5-15 l/p/d

Permanent access to 7.5-15 /p/d

Access to critical WASH related info

Access to safe WASH facilities in schools

Access to protection services

Children 3-18 yrs a�ected bycrisis accessing formal and non-formal education

Access to HIV, sexual & reproductive health

704,153

124, 764

599,594 50,406

67 %

92 %

532,616

649,055

79,441

17,465

181,195

94,367

65,412

127,028

13,513

67,628

75,847

60,236

30,599

12,535

106,805

83 %

65 %

90 %

444 %

108 %

72 %

58 %

63 %

105 %

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8 %

7 %

47 %

152 %

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Nutrition%increase

%achieved

Health

WASH

Child Protection

Education

HIV $ AIDS

Increaseduring the reporting period

No changeduring the reporting period

Result Gap

SUMMARY OF PROGRAMME RESULTS 2017

Funds Received

Funding Gap

Carry Forward23.8 M7.2 M

16 M

2017 Funding RequirementsUNICEF 2017 HAC Appeal

38%Funding Gap**$31 million

Funds available*

Wajir

Turkana

Garissa

Tana RiverKajiadoNarok

Kilifi

Nakuru

Siaya

EmbuHoma Bay

Kisumu

MachakosKiambu

Kericho Murang'a

Kirinyaga

Nairobi

Vihiga

Mombasa

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*Funds available include funding received against current appeal a well as carry-forward from the previous year (US$7.2 million, which includes US$2.8 million for the refugee response).**The funding gap and funds available do not equal the total HAC requirements as there is a surplus in the following sectors: nutrition, child protection and cluster/sector coordination due to multi-year grants (2016 to 2018).

TREND OF CHOLERA CASES BY 2017KEY FIGURES

COUNTIES AFFECTED BY CHOLERA

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3,976 total cases reportedfrom 1st January 2017 to29th November 2017

76 total deaths reportedCFR 1.9% )

Status of outbreak

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No outbreak

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Wajir

Turkana

Garissa

Tana River

Kajiado

Narok

Kilifi

NakuruSiaya

EmbuHoma Bay

Kisumu

MachakosKiambu

Kericho

Murang'a

Kirinyaga

Nairobi

Vihiga

Mombasa

UNICEF Kenya Humanitarian Situation Overview as at 29th November 2017

Status of outbreak

Cholera cases

Active

Conained

No outbreak

Nairobi County: The Outbreak has a�ected 14 sub counties. The Sub Counties a�ected are Kamukunji, Langata, Dagoretti North, Dagoretti South, Roysam-bu, Embakasi East, Embakasi West, Embakasi south, Starehe, Ruaraka, Kasarani, Makadara, Kibra and West-lands.

Garissa County: The County is experiencing the 3rd wave of the outbreak this year. The current cases reported are from Hagadera and Dagahaley camp.

Embu County: The outbreak was reported in Runyenjes, Manyatta, Mbeere South and Mbeere North sub counties. This �rst time Embu is reporting an outbreak of cholera this year.

Kirinyaga County: Cases have been reported in �ve (5) sub counties; Mwea East, Mwea West, Kirinyaga Cen-tral, Kirinyaga East and Kirinyaga West.

Mombasa County: A 3rd wave of the outbreak has been reported in (4) sub counties; Mvita, Jomvu, Changamwe and Nyali.

Turkana County: This is the 3rd wave of the outbreak in year 2017, reporting 2 cases from Kakuma Camp

Wajir County: The county is reporting 2nd wave of the outbreak this year from Wajir east sub county. A total of 7 cases with 3 con�rmed have been reported

SUMMARY OF OUTBREAK TREND OF CHOLERA CASES BY MONTH

TREND OF CHOLERA CASES BY MONTH-2017

# OF CASES REPORTED AS OF WEEK 48

KEY FIGURES

3,976 total cases reportedfrom 1st January 2017 to29th November 2017

76 total deaths reportedCFR 1.9% )

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