KEY MESSAGES
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Food security was reported as the top priority need by the respondents (100% of assessed households). Out of the 78% of assessed households that had difficulties accessing food, 24 out of 25 cited the lack of financial resources as the main barrier.
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Both quantitative and qualitative findings suggested NFIs as a priority need. Essential NFIs were the second most preferred type of humanitarian assistance (63% of assessed households), and none of the assessed households owned stoves, lamps, blankets/sheets, or cooking utensils.
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WASH was reported as a priority need by the respondents. Drinking water was the third most preferred type of humanitarian assistance (38% or assessed households), and 100% of assessed households reported using a non-hygienic sanitation facility.