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IOM - Humanitarian Assistance Programme Weekly Report Period: Week Starting Date Week Ending Date 30 May 2018 05 Jun 2018 Submission Date: 06 June 2018 Cumulative Highlights (Verified Data on the basis of Assessments) 01 January to 05 Jun 2018 # of Provinces ND incidents # of Joint Assessments Families Individuals Completely Destroyed Severely Damaged Moderately Damaged Deaths Injured # of Verified Families # of Verified Individuals # of Families Assisted by IOM Assisted by IOM 25 76 234 10,902 76,314 2,190 4,994 207 37 19 10,006 69,895 5,287 37,009 2017 vs 2018 Analysis

Natural Disaster Monthly Highlights for May: 01 May to 31 May 2018 20 provinces affected by flood, earthquake, landslide and dry spell 30 natural disaster incidents recorded, reportedly over 8,000 families were affected 138 joint rapid assessments conducted by IOM, ANDMA and other partners So far; 6,757 families (46,947 individuals) verified in need of humanitarian assistance (NFI, ES and food items) So far; IOM distributed relief assistance to over 4,536 families (31,752 individuals) affected flood, earthquake, landslide drought affected/displaced families # of Provinces # of ND incidents Reported # of Joint Assessments Families Individuals Weekly Highlights 30 May to 05 Jun 2018 Completely Destroyed Severely Damaged Moderately Damaged Deaths Injured # of Verified Families # of Verified Individuals # of Families Assisted by IOM Assisted by IOM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 1,575 176 1,232 Natural Disasters Update: Takhar: 480 families were reportedly affected by flood on 13 May in Chal district. A joint assessment team consisting of CONCERN and ANDMA conduct assessment on 15 May and identify 86 families in need of humanitarian assistance. Mission east distributed NFIs and WFP covered food needs of the affected families. The assessment of flood affected families in Khwaja Bahawaddin district is concluded, the finding indicates that the flood impacted only agricultural land while no house was found damaged by the flood. The assessment of earthquake affected families in Farkhar and Warsaj districts is completed, the joint assessment team found 44 families in need of humanitarian assistance, IOM will distribute NFIs and WFP will cover food needs of the affected families. Baghlan: Reportedly 170 families affected and five persons were killed by flood in Khuja alwan, Nahren, Deh Salah, Pule Khumri and Jelga districts on 15 May. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA, ARCS, RRD, FOCUS and WFP initiated assessment. 492 families verified in need of humanitarian assistance. IOM will distribute NFIs to 111 affected families and family tents to 61 families, UNICEF will distribute NFIs to 380 families, FOCUS will distribute family tents to 134 families, DRRD/ANDMA will distribute family tents to 64 Families and WFP will cover food needs of the affected families on 06 Jun 2018. Kunduz: As per the initial report; 250 families were affected by flood in Emam Sahib district on 17 May. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ACTED and ANDMA initiated assess ment in the affected areas on 20 May. 83 families are found eligible and in need of humanitarian assistance. IOM distributed NFIs and family tents, ACTED distributed multipurpose cash and WFP covered food needs of the affected families.

Badakhshan: 485 families were reportedly affected by earthquake in Yaftal, Argo, Teshkan, Tagab, Baharak, Arghanjkha, Shudada and Jurm districts on 9 May. A joint assessment team con sisting of IOM, ANDMA, WFP, Afghan Aid, ARCs, FOCUS and district authorities initiated assessment on 10 May. 44 families were verified in Yaftal district while 142 families were identify by ARCS in in Arghanj Khaw, Teshkan, Baharak, Kishim, Jurm and Shahada districts. IOM distributed NFIs to 44 families in Yaftal district and nine families in Ba harak districts while ARCS and UNICEF covered NFI needs and ANDMA distributed food items to 134 families in Arghanj Khaw, Teshkan, Jurm and Shahada districts. 44 addi tional families were identified in Baharak and Tagab districts in need of humanitarian assistance, IOM distributed NFIs and ANDMA covered food needs of the affected fami lies on 02 Jun 2018. - In a separate incident reported by ANDMA, 210 families were reportedly affected by flood in Baharak, Yaftal Bala, Argo and Yaftal payan districts. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM and ANDMA initiated assessment. So far; 18 families were identified in Argo district, 16 families in Raghistan district, 24 families in Yawan district while the assessment of affected families in Yaftal Bala district is pending due to road closer. Afghan Aid distributed NFIs to 18 families of Argo district while ANDMA covered food needs. CONCERN distributed NFIs and ANDMA covered food needs of the affected families in Raghistan and Yawan districts. - Due to flooding on 26 May, 200 families were reportedly affected in Faizabad city. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA and WFP initiated assessment on 27 May 2018, 34 families were identified in need of humanitarian assistance. IOM will distribute NFIs and WFP will cover food needs of the affected families, while the assess ment of the second joint team is on-going. Samangan: 30 families were reportedly affected by flood in Hazrat Sultan, Khuram Sarbagh and Aibak districts on 17 May 2018. A joint assessment team consisting of ANDMA, Afghanaid, DRRD and ARCS conducted assessment on 24 May, 125 families were identified in need of humanitarian assistance. UNICEF distributed NFIs to 55 families, Afghan Aid distrib uted NFIs to 70 families and ANDMA covered Food needs of the affected families. Badghis: On 12 May, around 2,600 families were reportedly affected by flood in Moqur district. A Joint assessment team consisting of WVI, WFP IP and UNICEF IPs and ARCS conduct assessment on 15 May that have verified 3,163 families in need of humanitarian assistance. WFP distributed food items of all the affected families. ARCS will cover NFIs and tents of 200 families. UNICEF will distribute NFIs to the 2,963 families. WV will distribute 756 hygiene kits and 455 water kits. UNICEF and WV will coordinate to fill the gap of hygiene kits. 544 tents is the gap at the moment. Bamyan: 50 families were reportedly affected by flood in Kahmard district on 19 May. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA, DAIL, RRD and PG initiated assessment on 20 May; 49 families were verified in need of humanitarian assistance. IOM distributed NFIs and ANDMA covered food needs of the affected families. - In a separate incident on 26 May, 110 families were reportedly affected by flood in Sayghan and Yakawlang districts. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ANDMA and ARCs initiated assessment on 28 May, the flood only impacted agricultural land, irrigation canals, water intake, road and livestock's while the team didn't found any house damaged by flood. Nooristan: A joint assessment team consisting of IMC, WFP and ANDMA initiated assessment of flood affected families in Wama district on 15 May. Nine families were found in Wama district and 34 families in Parun district in need of humanitarian assistance. IMC distributed NFIs and family tents while WFP covered food needs of the affected families.

Assessment of flood affected families in Puli Khumri, Baghlan provinces, 29 May, 2018 @ IOM Distribution of relief assistance to flood affected families in Kahmard district, Bamyan provinces, 03 Jun 2018 @ IOM

Conflict IDPs Update: Kunar: 110 families reportedly displaced from Nurgal district to Nangarhar, Khiwa and Behsud districts. A joint assessment team consisting of PU-AMI, WFP, APA, DoRR initiated as sessment, 42 families identified in need of humanitarian assistance. PU-AMI distributed cash. In a new reported incident by DoRR, 87 families were displaced by conflict from various locations to Asadabad, Marawara, Sarkano, Shigal, Narang, Chawkay, and Khas Kunar districts, A joint assessment team consisting of PU-AMI, APA, DoRR, DACCAR, WFP and DG conduct assessment, So far nine families were found eligible for humanitarian assis tance while the assessment of the remaining families are on-going. Nangarhar: As per the initial report by ARCS, due cleaning operation; around 273 families were displaced within Bati Kot district and 350 families displaced in Deh Bala district. ARCS con ducted assessment and identify 56 families in Bati Kot and 145 families in Deh Bala districts. ARCs is currently out of stock, the case is referred to ICRC for their possible inter vention. In a separate incident; 32 families were displaced from various villages of Bati Kot district to Behsood and in Jalalabad city due to ANSF cleaning operation. The assessment of is initiated by NRC, DoRR and CWS; so far 7 families identified eligible for assistance while the assessment is on-going for the remaining. In the same incident 41 families were displaced from Bati kot district to Kabul Camp-Rodat district, the team has so far found 22 families eligible for humanitarian assistance. DoRR reported, displacement of 145 families in Dah Bala districts, of the reported families; 100 families are displaced within the districts and 45 families are displaced to near by districts. Following the decision of the coordination meeting; ARCs will cover needs of 45 families while a joint assessment team will established to assess the remaining 100 families. Kunduz: Reportedly 1,000 families were displaced by conflict from Khan Abad and Qala Zal districts currently residing in Kunduz city. The families were assessed by DoRR, ACTED,WFP, DACAAR, ADA and WAW. 563 families were verified in need of humanitarian assistance, all the families were assisted.

Central Region Warehouse Winter Kit Family Revitalisation Kit Stock Update Countrywide (06 Jun 2018 ) Emergency Shelter Kit Tarpaulin Blanket Module Household Module Winter Clothing Module Solar Module Kabul 1 0 1,903 0 915 37 0 57 0 Logar 0 0 272 0 4 0 0 Sub Total 1 0 2,175 0 915 37 4 57 0 Family Tent Central Highland Northeast 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 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 West 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 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 South Mazar 0 8 46 22 365 422 24 93 629 Faryab 0 59 266 0 464 386 150 0 49 Sub Total 0 67 312 22 829 808 174 93 678 Helmand 0 0 100 121 121 71 100 27 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 8,484 736 12,222 6,682 3,462 3,441 2,481