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UNITED NATIONS AND PARTNERS[2] PROGRESS | SECTOR RESPONSEMID YEAR REVIEW | SUDAN WORK PLAN <strong>2012</strong>33FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS SECTOR FUNDING REQUIREMENTS BY STATELEGENDLIBYARevisedRed SeaFundedNORTHERNNILERED SEA$2.75 m$1.41 mNORTH DARFUR$156.60 m$102.96 m$0.14 m$0.00 mKHARTOUMKASSALA$7.56 m$4.90 mERITREACHADWESTDARFUR$103.26 m$64.57 mCENTRALAFRICANREPUBLICSOUTH DARFUR$132.04 m$83.09 mNORTH KORDOFANEL GEZIRA$0.96 m$0.01 mWHITESENNARNILE$0.92 m$1.56 m$0.28 m$0.89 mBLUE NILESOUTH KORDOFAN$6.45 m$12.34 m$3.29 m$4.37 m$5.20 m$2.76 mABYEIREPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDANGEDAREF$1.02 m$0.18 mETHIOPIAHEALTHSummary <strong>of</strong> updated sector response planLead agency(s)Government leadSector memberorganizationsProjectsFunds requestedFunds requested per prioritylevelFunding to dateContact infoWorld Health Organization (WHO)Ministry <strong>of</strong> HealthfAHA, ARC, CIS, CW, COSV, CRS, Emergency, FAR, GOAL,HAI, Help Age, HRF, IMC UK, IRW, Johanniter, MercyMalaysia, MERLIN, MSI, Muslim Aid, NCA, NIDAA, PAI,PIH, PANCARE, RI, RHF, Samaritan’s Purse, SC, SIDO,<strong>Sudan</strong> RC, <strong>Sudan</strong> Aid, SWGU, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF,WHO, World Relief, WVS44 projects$80.0 million (original)$80.8 million (revised at mid-year)$65.4 million (high)$15.4 million (medium)$23.4 million (29 % <strong>of</strong> requirements)Jamshed Ali Khan Tanoli, tanolij@sud.emro.who.int; RandaMerghani, merghanira@sud.emro.who.intCategories and disaggregated numbers <strong>of</strong> affectedpopulation and beneficiariesPeople in needTargeted beneficiariesCategory Female Male Total Female Male TotalIDPs andreturneesRefugeeseastHostcommunities1,280,487 1,387,194 2,667,682 1,280,487 1,387,194 2,667,68248,159 46,270 94,429 48,159 46,270 94,4293,982158 4,314,005 8,296,163 3,982158 4,314,005 8,296,163Total 5,310,804 5,747,469 11,058,279 5,310,804 5,747,469 11,058,279These figures are greater than <strong>the</strong> total HWP target beneficiaries number because it includesresidents/host communities who may use public health services or receive health awarenessmessages that are provided by humanitarian actors.Changes in needsThere are no significant changes in needs in <strong>the</strong> health sector.However, inter-tribal fighting in North Darfur resulted in aninflux <strong>of</strong> approximately 2,300 people (90% women and girls)to Zamzam IDP camp placing fur<strong>the</strong>r pressure on <strong>the</strong> camp’soverstretched health services. Meanwhile, responsibility <strong>for</strong>around 35 health facilities in West Darfur was transferredto <strong>the</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health (MoH) after <strong>the</strong> departure <strong>of</strong> twoINGOs, Medair and Comité d’Aide Médicale (CAM). The MoHhas limited capacity to run <strong>the</strong>se facilities at a similar level asbe<strong>for</strong>e.Preparedness ActivitiesThe Health Sector needs to purchase and preposition essentiallife-saving medical kits and supplies to ensure an adequatelevel <strong>of</strong> preparedness should <strong>the</strong> humanitarian situation deterioratein South Kord<strong>of</strong>an and Blue Nile. The common sectorsuppliers, WHO and <strong>the</strong> United Nations Population Fund(UNFPA), reported a $1.5 million funding gap <strong>for</strong> procurementand pre-positioning <strong>of</strong> core supplies.Achievements as <strong>of</strong> 15 May <strong>2012</strong>The health sector recorded several achievements during <strong>the</strong>first half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year. A total <strong>of</strong> 60,675 people in and aroundAbu Rai and Um Dukkhun were vaccinated against meningitiswith 109% and 89.4% coverage respectively. In responseto a diph<strong>the</strong>ria outbreak in North Darfur, 61,777 people werevaccinated in <strong>the</strong> first round, representing 56% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> target.In response to <strong>the</strong> diph<strong>the</strong>ria outbreak in North Darfur, training<strong>of</strong> health staff and provision <strong>of</strong> medicines <strong>for</strong> proper treatment<strong>of</strong> case was put in place. In Blue Nile, <strong>the</strong> Sector workedwith state authorities to facilitate <strong>the</strong> provision <strong>of</strong> basic health

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