C. Humanitarian Needs
WHO along with health cluster partners, UNICEF and provincial health authorities lead the emergency health response for the newly displaced IDPs in Jalozai camp and living in host communities in the districts of Nowshera and Peshawar.
Upcoming summer season highlights the importance of all involved stakeholders to ensure the necessary levels of preparedness with all control measures to prevent and respond to the expected number of communicable diseases.
The analysis of spring‐summer 2011 communicable diseases trends indicate and illustrate the overwhelming AWD alerts and outbreaks throughout the province (both flood affected and non flood Health Cluster Situation Report No. 05 Displacement from Khyber Agency-IDPs Crisis2 affected districts) which resulted in establishment of DTCs in various districts. Necessary risk mitigation measures should be envisaged at present with possible development and set up of the provincial task force on control of AWD (formulated in 2011) under the overall supervision of PDMA for making a more coherent and coordinated approach to address the issue involving other relevant line departments, such as TMAs, local government, education, irrigation, UN agencies, international and national organizations and civil society.