District Jilib NGO/Contact Person Contact Details Current Response Planned Response Middle Juba Mobile outreach clinic through, Supported by () has cholera supplies to the area through Muslim Aid UK; -UNICEF, have adequate supplies to response to the outbreak. MSF - H Ms Karin Ficher Liddle msfh-somaliamedco@field.amsterdam.msf.org MSF - H has adequate supplies and staff to respond to cholera. One Hospital is being supported. They are also supporting 52 HP in Middle Juba. Full hospital supplies (TFC,SFC,OPD,IPD,ANC); specifically Marere 10 km upstream and downstream. Supplies are adequate till Feb. MSF - H is planning mobile clinics in conjunction with SFC in Middle Juba (Zone?). One MSF cholera kit ( classic for 625 severe patients, 4.000 liters Ringers) is located in Nairobi for future use. SRCS 2 MCH Mercy USA Mr H Usman Mr A hosman@mercyusa.org Mobile outreach clinic through supported by () Buale Sakow Salagle Jamame Mr A leonardo_shamamba@wvi.org leonardo_shamamba@wvi.org. Supporting PHC interventions. Also Supporting HP Mobile services for IDPs in planning. Initiate mobile outreach clinic through in Buale Supporting PHC interventions. Also Supporting HP Mobile services for IDPs in planning leonardo_shamamba@wvi.org Supporting PHC interventions Mobile services for IDPs in planning Lower Juba Mobile outreach clinic through, Supported by (). Planning to send more medical supplies. /OPD
Afmadow Initiate mobile outreach clinic through MSF-Belgium Mr. Dave Michalski MSFB-Somalia- HOM@brussels.msf.org Badade Kismayo AFREC Mr. Mowlid Ibrahim Ali afrec_org@yahoo.com /OPD Two Mobile teams per each of the 6 functioning SRCS Clinics Released 5 additional basic health kits to Muslim Aid UK to use in their health facilities and mobile clinics. Additional diarrhoeal supplies through Muslim Aid UK to stock pile within the region in addition to the stocks of MSF H and. One International public health officer to be based in Kismayo (Awaiting security clearance); Regular presence of international officers to continuously assess the situation and coordinate the health response appropriately at the field level. Ba lad IFRC Mr Mallu Orabi mallu.orabi@ifrc.org Middle Shabelle four kits of essential drugs (IHC kits) from IFRC, intended for 4,000 people, chlorine, and 2000 ORS sachets were distributed to Mukay dhere, Bulo Sheikh, Bulo Bananey, Bulo Donka, Bulo Goley, Xanlaay, raqayle, Raxow, Haji Ali, Qalaal, Wargaabo, Marerey villages. -other drugs were left in custody with Community Health Workers of the 12 districts, head of village administration, and the chieftains.
Concern worldwide Mr. Martin Dillon martin.dillon@concern.net CONCERN Worldwide distributing emergency family health kits INTERSOS Ms.Annita Owino intersos@wananchi.com kenya@intersos.org Mobile outreach clinic operational through InterSoS They have set up an emergency health team and are monitoring and evaluating the flood situation. Two mobile teams for Balad clinic Jowhar INTERSOS Ms.Annita Owino intersos@wananchi.com kenya@intersos.org has released one new emergency health kit, adequate for 10,000 populations for 3 months, to InterSOS to use in the Jowhar regional hospital and mobile clinics. Mobile outreach clinic operational through InterSoS. Runingod Adale Warsheikh Mahaday Aden Yabal PMSF-Spain i h Ms Mireia Naval msfe-somaliamedco@barcellona.org MSF-Spain is supporting 10 MCHs in Middle Shabelle (Region not available) Assessment of the situation in the 1st week of January to plan for coming 2 months, including rehabilitation of damaged h l h f ili i Kurtunwarey Lower Shabelle Measles immunization in on-going in Awdhegle, Kurtunwarey, Qoryoley and distribution of Vitamin A to under 5 children during Measles campaign. 3 MCH. Two mobile outreach clinics through supported by () communicated to and UNICEF to supply essential drugs and emergency kit. - plan to provide 3 Mobile health Team with logistical and financial support for (Outreach Clinics) in Kurtunwarey for remote flood affected areas. Concern worldwide Mr. Martin Dillon martin.dillon@concern.net Concern worldwide plan to distribute emergency kit to identified IDPs in Buulo Warbo, Muruqmaal and Raydabley villages
Qoryoley One mobile outreach clinic through supported by (); /OPD plan to provide 3 Mobile health Team with logistical and financial support for (Outreach Clinics) in Ooryoley for remote flood affected areas. - polio eradication campaign on going. Assessment of the situation in the 1st week of January to plan for coming 2 months, including rehabilitation of damaged health facilities Merka Released one new emergency health kit (adequate for 10,000 population for 3 months) and antimalarial drugs to to use in their health facilities and mobile clinics. 2 MCHs Wanleweyne Awdheegle Afgoi Darasalam Community Two mobile teams for Afgoi Clinic Sablale Waberi Community Brava /OPD Mogadishu BANADIR - Two diarrhoeal disease kits (Italian D and F) and two new emergency health kits, for 10,000 population for 3 months, pre-positioned in Mogadishu One mobile outreach clinic through supported by () - 5 additional basic health kits shall be provided to Muslim Aid UK to meet the demand. Additional mobile clinic/ health posts for IDPs HIRAN Beletweyne Mr A Mobile clinic in Beltweyne district through Africa Muslim Agency (), supported by ()
SRCS 3 MCH, /OPD Two Mobile teams for each of all 5 functioning clinics IMC Ms Lucy Maina lucym@imcafrica.org 2 MCHs; IMC - distributed medical supplies from UNICEF to 10 villages and established two mobile teams in Hawl-wadag section of Beletweyne town. MCH services hospital is going on - emergency health post opened in 115km (Janta-kundisho) Initiate one mobile outreach clinic through IMC in Belet Weyne. IMC is planning to increase the existing outreach mobile clinics in the area to reach 4 mobile outreach clinics. IFRC Mr Mallu Orabi mallu.orabi@ifrc.org Planning to send Emergency Health Kits in Red Cresent clinics in South & Central Mahas Mataban entomologist to go next week to assess the Assessment of the situation in the 1st week of January to plan malaria situation and vector control measures; Two for coming 2 months, including rehabilitation of damaged national officers working on disease surveillance health facilities and control activities; Bulo Burti Jalalaqsi W 2 MCH/OPD /OPD GALGADUD DUSAMREB BAKOOL 1 mobile team per Clinic (two volunteers) Tieglo leonardo_shamamba@wvi.org Mobile outreach clinic through - supported by () BAY Qansadhere 2 mobile teams (4 volonteers) in Qansadhere Bardale 2 mobile teams (4 volonteers) in Bardale
Baidoa 1 mobile team for each of Isha and Howlwadj Clinic (in town) GEDO Bardera Mr A Mobile outreach clinic in Bardera & El-Waq districts through Africa Muslim Agency () supported by () P i th Mr. Pascal Hundt somalia.sok@icrc.org Drugs and medical supplies to Gedo Health Consortium (GCH) for their clinics in 5 of the 7 di t i t i th i Two Mobile teams for Bardera GHC Ms Rosemarry Heenan rheenan@gedh.com.org Supporting 4 MCHs, 52 HP. GHC is providing drug supplies to luuk and Gabahare district. Current supplies are waiting to be dispatched to Mandera and Dulow EL-Wak Mr. Pascal Hundt somalia.sok@icrc.org One Mobile team for El-Wak General Activities Agency Current Response Planned Response
Health cluster response plan for flash appeal Local purchase of medical supplies in Mogadishu to distribute launched; entomologist and EHA staff in to affected regions. Lower Shabelle on assesment mission from Nov Anti Malarial drugs awaiting air transport from Nairobi to 24-28,2006; 96 outbreak surveillance sentinel Mogadishu for affected regions. 5 NEHKits sites in South and Central zone of Somalia and 18 and 5 each Italian D and F Diarrhoeal kits ordered to be non-sentinel health facilities (12 mobile airlifted. 200 basic health kits (each for 1000 popullation for 3 clinics and partner facilities) have been alerted to months) have also been ordered. Senior epidemioligist, Public report on any unusal increase in diarrhoeal health officer and logistics/procurement officer to join the diseases and Malaria; One emergency health kit, response team in the coming weeks. Continue to meet the for 10,000 population for 3 months, has been requirements in drugs and medical supplies in the severely distrubted amongst (to support their HPs) & affected regions with special emphasis on Lower Shabelle, GHC for Geddo region; Lower and Middle Juba. Strengthening the outbreak One Diarrhea disease Kits prepositioned in surveillance system & improve the reporting by regular Hargeisa Three Diarrhea disease Kits feedback and monitoring. Storage capacity of partners to be prepositioned in Mogadishu. Four Diarrhea Kits at improved at regional level. Drugs and supplies to be stored Berbera Airport (Under clearance Process). One under the custody of focal agency in the region. and half Emergency Health Kits (for 10,000 people for a period of 3 months), prepositioned in Mogadishu. Half Emergency Health Kit (7 cartons of Basic), prepositioned in Hargeisa. One new emergency health kit, for 10,000 population for 3 months, propositioned in Wajid. Local purchase of drugs and supplies for mobile clin the urgent gaps and maintain buffer stocks; Anti Malarial drugs air lifted from Nairobi to Mogadishu for affected regions; One senior national officer has been placed in Kismayo; Three national officers to work on disease surveillance and control activities in he affected regions in addition to the 5 national and one international officer within Somalia UNICEF Mr Willis Ouma agutu Mr. Pascal Hundt wagutu@unicef.org somalia.sok@icrc.org 1 hargeisa, 3 in mogadishu, 23 SRCS Clinics in CSZ will mobilize volunteers to make assessments on access to the victims of the floods and communicable disease control {basic health education regarding Malaria (preventive measures) and Diarrhoea}