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IOM - Humanitarian Assistance Programme Weekly Report Period: Week Starting Date Week Ending Date 25 July 2018 31 July 2018 Submission Date: 01 August 2018 Cumulative Highlights (Verified Data on the basis of Assessments) 01 January to 31 July 2018 # of Provinces # of Reported ND incidents # of Joint Assessments # of Reported Families # of Reported Individuals # of Houses Completely Destroyed # of Houses Severely Damaged # of Houses Moderately Damaged # of People Deceased # of People Injured # of Verified Families # of Verified Individuals # of Families Assisted by IOM # of Individuals Assisted by IOM 28 93 319 12,070 84,490 2,892 5,785 254 45 21 12,237 84,820 6,041 42,287 2017 vs 2018 Analysis

Natural Disaster Monthly Highlights for June: 01 July to 31 July 2018 7 provinces affected by flood, Landslide, Heavy rainfall and drought 11 natural disaster incidents recorded, reportedly affecting 547 families 12 joint rapid assessments conducted by IOM, ANDMA and other partners 1,039 families (7,273 individuals) verified in need of humanitarian assistance (NFI, ES and food items) 401 families (2,807 individuals) assisted by IOM with provision of family, blanket, winter clothing, solar modules and family tents. Weekly Highlights 25 July to 31 July 2018 # of Provinces # of ND incidents Reported # of Joint Assessments # of Reported Families # of Reported Individuals # of Houses Completely Destroyed # of Houses Severely Damaged # of Houses Moderately Damaged # of Individuals Deaths # of Individuals Injured # of Verified Families # of Verified Individuals # of Families Assisted by IOM # of Individuals Assisted by IOM 5 5 6 208 1456 6 82 0 5 1 113 791 70 490 Natural Disasters Update: Drought IDP Overview in Herat: During the month of May, as per the initial reports obtained from ANDMA and DoRR, over 3,000 families were reportedly displaced from Ghor and Badghis provinces to Herat province. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, WFP, IRC, ANDMA and DRC initiated assessment on 30 April that concluded on 08 May. 2,600 families were verified in need of humanitarian assistance that were assisted by IOM, WFP and UNICEF with provision of NFIs, tents and hygiene kits. Following the distribution, additional families started arriving to the IDP location. As per the decision of the PDMC and request from Badghis DoRR, the assessment was paused due influx of IDPs who were coming from the provinces after they got aware of the assistance in Herat. Following a joint inter-cluster mission visit to the IDP location and coordination at provincial level with government and humanitarian partners, it was agreed to resume the assessment. As per the initial reports from ANDMA, approx. 11,000 families have newly arrived that have settled in various locations in Hera. hhese families have reportedly migrated from Ghor and Baghis provinces and have mixture of reason for their displacement of which majority are drought induced displacement. Following coordination, joint assessment teams consisting of IOM, DoRR, ANDMA, UNICEF, DRC, IRC, NRC, UNV, RRD, DACAR, WFP, OCHA, WV, Shelter NAW and UNHCR with 80 teams initiated assessment on 17 July. hhe initial plan was to complete the assessment in one day by assessing all the families in the reported locations including those 2,600 families that were already assisted however the team was not able to complete all the assessment. A coordination meeting was held on 18 July to assess the preliminary findings of the assessment. As per the initial reports from the teams, around 10,000 families have been assessed that includes 2,600 families assisted in May 2018. hhe assessment is concluded while and ERM partners have initiated distribution of cash assistance (AFN6,000) which is meant to cover the most immediate needs. hhe assessment conducted was specific to cash assistance while multi-cluster needs have not been identified in the assessment. ho assess ES/NFI cluster specific and multi-cluster needs, following coordination, an assessment lead by IOM was initiated on 31 July 16 IOM staff from other regions were redeployed to Herat and 1,000 packages of NFIs is mobilized to Herat. 10 teams are formed to assess all the settlements which encompasses the below that will conclude on 02 August. hhe finding including the data and the reports will be available by next week; 1). 10 focus group discussion through RAF 2) 6 focus group discussions focused on multi-cluster needs, (3 males 3 females); 3). 300 + sample HH interview

Natural Disasters Update: Wardak: As per the initial information from ANDMA; 932 families were reportedly affected by flood in Sayeed Abad district on 19 July, A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, WFP and ANDMA conduct assessment on 20 July. 659 families were found affected (35 houses completely destroyed, 624 house severely damaged) and one persons killed. Besides destruction to houses and household items, the livestock, agricultural land, irrigation canals and weirs were also impacted. hhe team recommended NFIs, food items, emergency shelter and cash assistance. hhe PDMC meeting planned on 26 July was postponed to due to demonstration in the province, the coordination is now planned for next week that will follow distribution of relief assistance. Ghor: As per the initial report obtained from ANDMA, 113 families were reportedly displaced by drought from various districts to Feroz Koh on 30 Jun. A joint assessment team consisting of DORR ANDMA UNICEF and ACF conducted assessment on 24 July. 56 families were displaced and found eligible for humanitarian assistance. IOM distributed NFIs and ACF distributed cash for food. Bamyan: As per the initial information from ANDMA; 16 families were reportedly affected by landslide in Kahmard district on 26 July, A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, AND- MA and DG conduct assessment on 28 July. 14 families were found affected. hhe team recommended NFIs, food items, emergency shelter. IOM distributed NFIs and ANDMA covered food needs of the affected families. Laghman: As reported by ANDMA; 20 families were reportedly affected by flood in Alingar district on 28 July. A joint assessment team will conduct assessment following the OCh meeting. Kuner: As reported by ANDMA; 27 families were reportedly affected by flood in Asad Abad, Marwara and Sarkanow districts on 27 July. A joint assessment team consisting of AND- MA, WFP and IMC conduct assessment on 28 July. 26 families were identified in need of humanitarian assistance in Asad Abad district while the assessment is on-going in the remaining two districts. Khost: 34 families were reportedly affected by heavy rainfall in Matun, Mandozai, hani, Nadarshakot and Musakhil districts on 26 July, A joint assessment team consisting of ANDMA, IRC, ARCs and RRD conduct assessment on 29 July 2018. 17 families were identified in need of humanitarian assistance. IRC will distribute NFIs and ANDMA will cover food need of the affected families.

Natural Disaster Initial Incident Information Summary Sheet: 25 July to 31 July 2018 Date of Incident Date of Assessment Location Province 27 July 2018 28 July 2018 28 July 2018 Type of Incident District # of ND Families # of ND-Induced IDP Families Individual Kuner Asad Abad, Marwara, Flood 27 189 Laghman Alingar Flood 20 140 26 July 2018 28 July 2018 Bamyan Kahmard Landslide 14 98 30 Jun 2018 24 July 2018 Ghor Ferozkoh Drought 113 785 26 July 2018 29 July 2018 Khost Matun, Mandozai, hani, Nadarshakot, Musakhil Heavy rainfall 34 237 Total 208 Fami- Partner Agencies Involved in Assessment Individual IMC, WFP, DG, ANDMA IOM, ANDMA, DG 113 785 IOM ACF WFP UNICEF DORR ANDMA, IRC, ARCS, and RRD 1,456 113 785 Assessment of landslide affected families in Kahmard district, Bamyan province, 28 July 2018 @ IOM

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR): The second round of the community based disaster risk management (CBDRM) training workshop completed in three communities of Nangrahar and Khost and Zabul provinces. Nangarhar: Kuz Kuner district, Lamatak village: hhe training workshop completed on 26 July (five days). 40 members of the community (20 male and 20 female) including a staff from ANDMA participated in the training. hhe second round of the training focuses on early warning, search and rescue and first aid basics trainings Khost: Ismail Khil Mandozai district (Dadwak village): hhe training workshop completed on 26 July (five days). 40 members of the community (20 male and 20 female) including a staff from ANDMA participated in the training. Zabul: Qalat city (Azari village): hhe training workshop completed on 26 July (five days). 40 members of the community (20 male and 20 female) including a staff from ANDMA participated in the training.

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR): List of 16 communities for implementation of first round Community Based Disaster Risk Management training workshop Total Number of Participants Trained S/N Provinces District Selected Communities Training Start Date Training End Date # of Days Status Male Female Total 1 Daman Qazi Kariz 8-May-18 13-May-18 40 31 71 Completed Kandahar 2 District 8 Panjab Wala 14-May-18 19-May-18 37 34 71 Completed 3 Qalat Markaz Azari 15-Jul-18 19-Jul-18 40 35 75 Completed Zabul 4 Qalat Markaz Synak 1-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 40 31 71 Completed 5 Kama Mayar Mama Khel 1-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 40 35 75 Completed Nangarhar 6 Kuz Kunar Lamatak 8-Jul-18 12-Jul-18 40 35 75 Completed 7 Qarghai Hussain Abad 12-May-18 16-May-18 40 35 75 Completed Laghman 8 Mehtarlam Ali Khel 17-May-18 21-May-18 34 35 69 Completed 9 Sawkai Naw Abad 5 Days 0 Kunar 10 Asadabad Qazi Banda 0 11 City Tera 20-May-18 24-May-18 40 35 75 Completed Paktia 12 District 3 Bagh Pir 9-May-18 15-May-18 40 35 75 Completed 13 Nadar Shah Kot Kaparai 8-Jul-18 12-Jul-18 40 35 75 Completed Khost Ismail Khel Mandozai Dadwal 40 35 Completed 1-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 75 14 15 Markaz Shahre khona 0 Ghazni 16 Markaz shahrak alberoni 0 Total Number of Trained Benificeries 471 411 882 List of 16 communities for implementation of secound round Community Based Disaster Risk Management training workshop S/N Provinces District Selected Communities Training Start Date Training End Date # of Days Total Number of Participants Trained Male Female Total 1 Daman Qazi Kariz 0 Kandahar 2 District 8 Panjab Wala 0 3 Qalat Markaz Azari 22-Jul-18 26-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed Zabul 4 Qalat Markaz Synak 8-Jul-18 12-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed 5 Kama Mayar Mama Khel 16-Jul-18 20-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed Nangarhar 6 Kuz Kunar Lamatak 22-Jul-18 26-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed 7 Qarghai Hussain Abad 0 Laghman 8 Mehtarlam Ali Khel 0 5 Days 9 Sawkai Naw Abad 0 Kunar 10 Asadabad Qazi Banda 0 11 City hera 0 Paktia 12 District 3 Bagh Pir 0 13 Nadar Shah Kot Kaparai 15-Jul-18 19-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed Khost 14 Ismail Khel Mandozai Dadwal 22-Jul-18 26-Jul-18 20 20 40 Completed 15 Markaz Shahre khona 0 Ghazni 16 Markaz Shahrak alberoni 0 Total Number of Trained Benificeries 120 120 240 Status Remarks Remarks

ANDMA Capacity Building Training Program on National Disaster Management Information System (NDMIS) hhe Humanitarian Assistance Programme, through funding from OFDA initiated capacity building training program on Computer, NDMIS, Ih and Database to ANDMA HQ and 15 provincial ANDMA offices (Kapisa, Panjshir, Wardak, Logar, Paktiya, Khost, Ghazni, Laghman, Nangarhar, Kunar, Zabul, Kandahar, Samangan, Badakhshan and Parwan). hhe training program (Computer, NDMIS, Ih and Database) is designed for 15 official working days in ANDMA main office located in Kabul. hhis program is aimed to enhance the capacity of ANDMA personnel in the mentioned field that will enabled them initiate the use of NDMIS in the provincial ANDMAs. hhe training is composed of basic computer concepts and essential MS Windows features, introduce participants to NDMIS and enable them to effectively incorporate NDMIS in their daily work, intermediate level computer concepts such as trouble shooting common problems and essential MS Office (MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint) features and network concept, basic understanding of software engineering techniques and technologies. In order to ensure effective delivery of the training, and addressing the problems of the participants timely, IOM planned to conduct the trainings in two separate but consecutive rounds. hhe Second round of training program for Faryab, Kandahar, Wardak, Logar, Laghman, Ghazni, Khost and Badakhshan provincial ANDMA personal was initiated on 21 July 2018, that will continue for 15 days until 8 August 2018 in Kabul. hhis round is covering 16 staff from the mentioned provincial ANDMAs and 2 staff from ANDMA HQ. hraining program of GIS and hoh for Kabul, hakhar, Balkh, Helman, Bamyan, Baghlan, Sar-e-pul and Jawzjan provincial ANDMA staff will be initiated on 04 August 2018 for 15 days until 15 August 2018 in Kabul. Eight staff from provincial ANDMA and seven staff from ANDMA HQ will attend this training. hhe GIS training will be technically supported by IMMAP on providing training material, expert trainers and facilitators.

Conflict IDPs Update: Nangarhar: DoRR reported displacement of 300 families from various locations. ARCs initiated assessment of the reported displaced families. 258 families are found eligible for humanitarian assistance, 155 families were assisted by IRC and remaining families will be assisted by next week. In the separate incident reported by DoRR; 324 families were displaced from various location to different districts due to AGEs and ISK threats. A joint assessment team consisting of NRC and IRC initiated assessment. So far; 40 families are identify and eligible for humanitarian assistance while the assessment is on-going. Laghman: DoRR reported displacement of 139 families from Bad Pakh, Alishang and Mehtarlam districts to Mehterlam center. A joint assessment team consisting of IRC and DoRR initiated assessment, 42 families identify and eligible for humanitarian assistance, IRC will distribute releif assistance to the identified displaced families. Kuner: DoRR reported displacement of 110 families from various districts due to AGEs threats. A joint assessment team consisting of PU-AMI, APA, WFP, DACAAR and DoRR initiated assessment to verify the needs. So far no eligible families found for humanitarian assistance while the assessment is on-going. In a separate in incident reported by DoRR, 50 families were displaced by cross border shelling in Sarkanow district. A join assessment team consisting of PU-AMI, APA, WFP, DACAAR and DoRR initiated assessment, and so far identify 28 families in need of humanitarian assistance while the assessment of the remaining families are on-going. Kunduz: 1,254 families were reportedly displaced due to conflict in Chardarah district. hhe families were displaced to Kunduz city and within Chardarah district centre currently absorbed by the host community. 434 families have been assessed of which 85 families verified for assistance while the assessment of the remaining families are on-going. Takhar: Reportedly 436 families displaced from Khoja Ghar/ Qarluq, Ming Choqor, Zard-Kamar different districts to hakhar centre and different districts. 987 families have been assessed of which six families have been verified for assistance while the assessment is on-going.

Central Region Warehouse Winter Kit Central Highland Family Revitalisation Kit Stock Update Countrywide (01 August 2018 ) Emergency Shelter Kit Tarpaulin Blanket Module Household Module Winter Clothing Module Solar Module Family Tent Kabul 1 0 4,508 0 6,307 4,537 2,222 2,132 1,665 Logar 0 0 272 0 4 0 0 Sub Total 1 0 4,780 0 6,307 4,537 2,226 2,132 1,665 Bamyan Centre 0 0 486 0 984 736 763 339 150 Daikundi-Nilli 0 0 261 33 1,031 387 633 484 100 Lal Wa Sare Jungle 0 0 224 0 543 319 202 187 48 Sub Total 0 0 971 33 2,558 1,442 1,598 1,010 298 Badakshan-Faizabad 12 1 625 0 2,112 807 1,008 383 316 BDK-Ishkashim-FOCUS 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BDK-Wakhan-FOCUS 0 0 0 0 100 0 89 0 0 Northeast BDK-Sheghnan-FOCUS 0 0 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 BDK-Shukai-FOCUS 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BDK-Nussai-FOCUS 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BDK-Maymai-FOCUS 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Badakshan-Ishkashim 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Takhar-Taloqan 0 0 142 0 429 452 115 165 100 Sub Total 810 1 767 0 2,730 1,259 1,212 548 416 Southeast Ghazni 0 0 76 0 133 150 52 152 56 Paktia-Gardez 0 0 521 0 1,722 395 0 286 296 Sub Total 0 0 597 0 1,855 545 52 438 352 Herat 0 0 839 69 399 36 41 0 95 West Ghor-Chaghcharan 0 55 200 0 172 200 122 0 0 Farah 0 0 168 0 164 214 100 100 0 Badgish 0 5 105 0 165 115 83 82 0 Sub Total 0 60 1,312 69 900 565 346 182 95 East Jalalabad 233 0 1,520 545 1,725 1,488 0 688 472 Sub Total 233 0 1,520 545 1,725 1,488 0 688 472 North Mazar 0 8 46 22 254 311 24 93 568 Faryab 0 59 266 0 464 386 150 0 49 Sub Total 0 67 312 22 718 697 174 93 617 Helmand 0 0 100 121 121 71 100 27 South Nimruz 0 0 13 0 0 0 5 0 5 Kandahar 0 0 717 67 589 417 0 325 138 Sub Total 0 0 830 67 710 538 76 425 170 Grand Total 1,044 128 11,089 736 17,503 11,071 5,684 5,516 4,085