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MALI CONSOLIDATED APPEAL – PRIORITY ACTIONS <strong>11</strong> <strong>March</strong> 2013Shelter/NFIOperational PartnersEstimated CostWith regard to reconstructing / renewing the housing (dated from February 2013): DGPC / technical ministries, Malian Red Cross, NRC, IOM.With regard to cash transfer: ACTED, CRS, OXFAM (focal point of Cash transfer technical sub-group), CARE, Mercy Corps, IOM.With regard to NFI : ACTED, ALIMA, UNICEF, USAID, Care, Malian Red Cross, CRS, AVSF, Intersos, DGPC, IOM, MDM-B, MDM-F, IRC, UNHCR.Total: $4,510,000 (over three months, Mopti and northern regions) for two projects (MLI-13/S-NF/53868/R/298, MLI-13/S-NF/54593/120)$4.51 million total required immediately for priority projects including: $1.76 million for shelter $2.75 million for NFIWater, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)Priority needs Distribution of non-food items WASH and promotion of hygiene for displaced populations as well as host communities Emergency WASH Assistance for displaced people in informal camps (e.g. Tin Zaoutin) Technical and material assistance for water provision infrastructure that has been directly damaged or affected. Pre-positioning of water treatment products for home use (HTH, Aquatabs, PUR) in urban areas affected by the conflict to cover potentialwater provision interruption. Technical and material assistance for WASH provision infrastructure in the Community Health Centres and Reference Community HealthCentres that have been directly damaged or affected by the military interventions.Gaps Limited access in certain areas. Partial view of the WASH needs for water networks that have been potentially damaged or affected,directly or indirectly, by the military interventions. UNICEF is currently conducting an assessment by phone with regard to the major urbannetwork operators in the conflict zone in order to evaluate the potential impact of fuel shortage, power shortage, looting and/or damagescaused by the conflict. Evaluations are underway and it is likely that the needs for water networks are more important than initiallyexpected. Lack of clear view about the WASH needs within the Community Health Centres and Reference Community Health Centres that have beendirectly or indirectly affected by the conflict. More effort is needed to coordinate with the Health Cluster on the WASH needs within theCommunity Health Centres and Reference Community Health Centres.Constraints Limited access in some areas Funding gap for 2012 (total amount received = US$13,503,000) – Urgent Funding for WASH in 2013 is still required to support 227,206displaced persons, 150,000 host persons, 1.56 million people living in the region at risk of cholera, 420,000 accompanying mother–severelymalnourished child couples and 1.72 million people living in conflict-affected areas as described in the 2013 CAP.Priority Responses(next 3 months) Distribution of non-food items WASH (with hygiene promotion) for about 15,000 recently displaced individuals as well as 15,000 potentialIDPs. Distribution of non-food items WASH (with hygiene promotion) for about 10,000 new hosts and 10,000 potential hosts (i.e., 2/3 of IDPswithin one single host family). Emergency WASH assistance (water treatment and transporting, installation of temporary water points, installation of temporary latrines,and the distribution of hygiene kits) for 6,500 displaced persons in informal camps (such as Tin Zaoutin at the Algerian border).16

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