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IOM - Humanitarian Assistance Programme Weekly Activity Report Period: Submission Date: Week Starting Date Week Ending Date 12-July-17 18-July-17 19-July-17 Cumulative Highlights 01 January to 18 July 2017 # of Provinces # of ND incidents Reported # of Joint Assessments Completely Destroyed Severely Moderately Deaths Injured # of Assisted by IOM Assisted by IOM 33 225 389 14,857 104,024 1618 4,701 753 253 235 7,416 51,912 4,975 34,825 2016 vs 2017 Analysis

Weekly Highlights 12-18 July 2017 # of Provinces # of ND incidents Reported # of Joint Assessments Completely Destroyed Severely Moderately Deaths Injured # of Assisted by IOM Assisted by IOM 10 16 16 874 6,118 198 98 23 17 21 318 2,226 291 2037 Natural Disasters, Coordination and DRR activity UPDATE: 12-18 July, 2017 Nangarhar: As a result of wind-storm on 16 July, 141 families were reportedly affected in Chaprehar, Kama, Rodat, Behsood and Surkhrod districts. IOM together with ANDMA, IRC, IMC and WFP initiated assessment on 18 July. 42 families have been identified and recommended for relief items. Of these 42 families, 20 families houses were severely damaged and 10 houses were completely destroyed for which IOM will distribute household items, blankets, emergency shelter and tarpaulin, WFP will distribute food items and ANDMA will distribute food items to 12 families whose houses were moderately damaged. The distribution of the relief items will take place on 18 July. - Surkhrod District: As a result of wind-storm on 16 July, 40 families were reportedly affected in Said Ishaq Gelani village, SCI and ANDMA mobilized assessment team 18 July and expected to complete by 19 July. The same caseload was assessed by IOM few weeks ago and no one were found affected. SCI and ANDMA will conduct assessment of the families and will share the findings. Kunar: A thunder/lightening case was reported in Chapa Dara district, one house was reportedly damaged, one person killed and three others sustained injuries. ANDMA will verify the report and will assess the needs of the affected family. Takhar: As per initial report obtained from ANDMA 70 families were reportedly affected by water uprising on 25 June 2017. The incident is reported late due to insecurity in the area. Access to the area is not possible by humanitarian organization, ANDMA is coordinating with agencies and will refer the caseload to ARCS depending on their access to the areas. Balkh: As per initial information obtained from district governor of Kaldar and ANDMA Balkh, reportedly 400 families were affected by river bank erosion in Kaldar district. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA, OHW and WFP initiated an assessment on 18 July, the assessment results is expected by next week. In as separate incident, 276 families were reported affected by riverbank erosion in Chaqir, Arigh batur, Bashirly and Shaikh Villages of Shortepa District. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA, Water Management, DoRR and WFP initiate assessment on 13-16 July and found 156 affected families (52 in Chaqir, 17 in Arigh Batur, 3 in Bashirly and 84 In Shaikh villages), 26 of these families have already built their houses, 116 were living with host families and 14 of these were living in open space. The team has recommended family tents and emergency shelter to 14 families living in open space, IOM distributed family tents and emergency shelter on 18 July. Food needs has been referred to relevant agencies for their possible intervention. Wardak: As per initial reports, around 600 families were reported affected by flash flood in Day Mirdad, Chak and Said Abad districts on 15 July. A coordination meeting was held in Wardak province on 16 July and teams were assigned to assessment the affected areas. The joint assessment team comprising of ANDMA, WFP and line departments initiated assessment in on 17 July. As per the findings of the assessment in Day Mirdad, Said Abad districts only impacted agricultural land, no houses were impacted by flood. The assessment in Chak district is on-going and will be completed on 19 July, no humanitarian need is recommended by the team so far. Kabul: As per initial information, three villages (Sar Cheena, Hussain Khail and Labe Darya) were affected by flash flood on 16 July, reportedly 40 houses were damaged/ destroyed, 5 persons were killed. A joint assessment team comprised of IOM, AND- MA, OCHA, CARE Int, DRC and SCI mobilized to the affected area on 17 July. The joint assessment team found 36 families affected (14 houses severely damaged, 22 completely destroyed) in need of NFIs, tents and food items, five persons were killed as their vehicle was overturned by the flood, seven persons sustained injuries while six persons were missing (four person whose vehicle were overturned by the flood). A school was also impacted by flood. IOM distributed Family module, Blanket Module, and Emergency shelter Modules, CARE Int distributed 22 tents, Kabul ANDMA distributed 50000/Af cash to each affected families, IOM constructed gabion wall in Labe Darye village minimized the impact of flooding.

Parwan: As per initial information, over 100 families were reportedly affected by flash flood in Ghorband, Shaikh Ali and Surkh Parsa districts on 15 July. A PDMC meeting was held on 16 July to coordinate the assessment, a joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA, WFP, ARCS and DoRRD were mobilized to the affected areas on 16 July. The team visited Ghorband district, the flood only impacted agricultural land and one km road that was cleaned by district authority, no humanitarian assistance was recommended by the assessment team. The assessment team verified 51 families in Surkh Parsa district (Dara Qutandar, Dara Barik and Saroki villages) (1 completely destroyed and 50 severely damaged), two persons sustained injuries. The flooding also impacted agricultural land, crops, canals, culverts and roads which will be referred to FSAC and provincial government for possible intervention. IOM will distribute family module, blanket module and emergency shelter modules while ANDMA will distribute food items on 19 July. Khost: According to primary information, Due to flood and heavy rain; three houses were severally damaged and 12 other houses moderately damaged. The flood also impacted agricultural land, seasonal crops and irrigation canals in Matun, Tani and Manduzai districts of Khost province. ANDMA is verifying the reported figures and will inform humanitarian partners for joint assessment. Currently ANDMA has the capacity to respond to the reported families. IOM is following with ANDMA and will mobilize the team once the reported figures are verified. Paktia: As per initial information, due to flood and heavy rain, 10 families were reportedly affected, one person killed. The recent flood also impacted agricultural land and seasonal crops and irrigation canals and other irrigation structures in different districts of Paktya Province. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA and IRC initiated an assessment of the affected areas on 18 July. Ghazni: As per initial information, due to flood on 14 July, six families were reportedly affected in centre of Ghazni. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA and ARCS conduct assessment and found 6 families affected, IOM distribute NFIs ( Blanket, Family, Emergency shelter and solar modules) and ANDMA distributed food items. Riverbank erosion, Shortepa district, Balkh province, 13 July, 2017 @ IOM Assessment of flood affected families, Surkh Parsa district, Parwan province, 18 July, 2017 @ IOM Distribution of relief items to flood affected families, Sorubi district, Kabul province, 18 July, 2017 @ IOM

Natural Disaster Initial Incident Information Summary Sheet: 12-18 July, 2017 Date of Incident Date of Assessment Location Type of Incident # of ND # of ND-Induced IDP Partner Agencies Involved in Assessment Province District Individual Individual 14-16 July 17 15-17 July 2017 Nangrahar Kuma Wind-Storm 45 317 IOM, ANDMA, IRC, DG 16 July 2017 18 July 2017 Nangrahar Cheparhar Wind-storm 50 350 IOM, ANDMA, WFP 16 July 2017 18 July 2017 Nangrahar Rodat Wind-storm 36 252 IOM, ANDMA, WFP, DG 16 July 2017 18 July 2017 Nangrahar Behsood Wind-storm 10 70 IOM, IMC, ANDMA, WFP 16 July 2017 19 July 2017 Nangrahar Surkh Road Wind-storm 40 280 SCI, ANDMA 14 July 2017 Kuner Chapa Dara Thunder/ lightening 1 7 Assessment Pending 25 Jun 2017 Takhar Darqad Water uprising 70 490 Assessment Pending July 2017 18 July 2917 Balkh Kaldar Riverbank 400 2800 IOM, ANDMA, OHW, WFP 14 July 2017 16 July 2017 Wardak Daimirdak Flood 16 12 CTG/WFP, ANDMA, RRD 14 July 2017 16 July 2017 Wardak Chack Flood 7 49 CTG/WFP, ANDMA, RRD 14 July 2017 16 July 2017 Wardak Sayeed Abad Flood 17 119 CTG/WFP, ANDMA, RRD 14 July 2017 15 July 2017 Parwan Surkhi Parsa Flood 62 434 IOM, IDSH/WFP, ANDMA ARCS, RRD, District representative 15 July 2017 15 July 2017 Kabul Sorubi Flood 95 665 IOM, SC, CARE, OCHA, DRC, ANDMA, DRR 14 July 2017 17 July 2017 Khost Matun Flood 3 21 ANDMA-IRC-CARE-RRD-ARCS. 14 July 2017 17 July 2017 Khost Tani Flood 6 42 ANDMA-IRC-CARE-RRD-ARCS. 14 July 207 17 July 2017 Khost Mandozai Flood 5 35 ANDMA-IRC-CARE-RRD-ARCS. 14 July 2017 18 July 2017 Paktia Gardiz Flood 2 14 ANDMA,IOM,ARCA.PIN 14 July 2017 18 July 2017 Paktia Zurmat Flood 3 21 ANDMA,IOM,ARCA.PIN 14 July 2017 17 July 2017 Ghazni Ghazni city Flood 6 42 ARCS, IOM and ANDMA Total 874 6118 0 0

Central Region Warehouse Winter Kit Family Revitalization Kit Stock Update Countrywide (18 July 2017) Emergency Shelter Kit Tarpaulin Blanket Module Household Module Winter Clothing Module Solar Module Kabul 1 0 483 0 608 371 24 2,289 375 Logar 0 0 272 0 4 0 0 Sub Total 1 0 755 0 629 388 28 2,289 375 Family Tent Central Highland Northeast Southeast West Bamyan Centre 0 0 544 0 511 168 363 394 84 Daikundi-Nilli 0 0 272 33 1,042 398 638 495 0 Lal Wa Sare Jungle 0 0 224 0 545 321 204 187 0 Sub Total 0 0 1,040 33 2,098 887 1,205 1,076 84 Badakshan-Faizabad 12 1 25 0 1,432 26 1,027 402 47 BDK-Ishkashim- FOCUS 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BDK-Wakhan-FOCUS 0 0 0 0 100 0 89 0 0 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 56 0 32 260 0 182 0 Sub Total 810 1 81 0 1,653 286 1,116 584 47 Ghazni 0 0 139 0 196 3 73 15 56 Paktia-Gardez 0 0 378 0 1,395 568 466 340 222 Sub Total 0 0 517 0 1,591 571 539 355 278 Herat 0 0 239 601 426 212 6 616 147 Ghor-Chaghcharan 0 55 0 0 22 0 22 0 0 Farah 0 0 168 0 14 64 100 100 0 Badgish 0 5 105 0 65 15 33 82 0 Sub Total 0 60 512 601 527 291 161 798 147 East Jalalabad 245 2 830 796 1,231 906 114 1,011 273 Sub Total 245 2 830 796 1,231 906 114 1,011 273 North South Mazar 0 8 473 22 22 110 124 127 500 Faryab 0 59 278 0 476 198 0 0 49 Sub Total 0 67 751 22 498 308 124 127 549 Helmand 0 0 100 121 121 71 100 27 Nimruz 0 0 13 0 0 0 5 0 5 Kandahar 0 0 318 67 506 418 266 325 189 Sub Total 0 0 431 67 627 539 342 425 221 Grand Total 1,056 130 4,917 1,519 8,854 4,176 3,629 6,665 1,974