Nigeria Humanitarian SitRep No. 1, 01-31 January 2018
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With 23,693 registered in Borno and Adamawa within the reporting period, new arrivals are increasing the pressure on the delivery of humanitarian services in the IDP settlements in terms of shelter,
NFIs, health and nutrition, provision of food and access to water and sanitation.A total 623,434 affected persons were reached with access to safe water through new construction/rehabilitation, operation and maintenance and daily chlorination within the reporting period.
During the month of January 31,110 girls and boys were provided with learning materials while 1600 girls and boys accessed safe Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) in the 3 affected States.
With 59 per cent funding gap Health, WASH, child protection and nutrition remain the most critically underfunded sectors, thus affecting an integrated UNICEF response.
01-31 January 2018
4.5 million Children in need of humanitarian assistance (Humanitarian Response Plan, 2018)
7.7 million People in need of humanitarian assistance in the northeast states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe for 2017 (Humanitarian Response Plan, 2017)
6.1 million People targeted in the northeast states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (Humanitarian Response Plan, 2018)
UNICEF Appeal 2018 US$ 149 million
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