Pakistan: Earthquake - OCHA-47: 30-Jun-06

OCHA Situation Report No. 47 Pakistan - Earthquake 29 June 2006

Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs In keeping with the Exit Strategy, OCHA Office in Islamabad phases over today. OCHA would however maintain a limited presence in the integrated Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator's (RC) Office to coordinate, monitor and report on the relief component and provide advisory support on the synergies with the recovery phase. The relief component will comprise three priorities: i) the facilitation on contingency planning for monsoon, floods, landslides and coming winter; ii) the relocation of population from 18 villages; and, iii) the provision of essential services in the residual camps. The relief Field Coordination, within the RC Office, will be done by the ex-OCHA National Humanitarian Officers in the Hubs. The most recent humanitarian priorities are: (i) provision of essential services in residual camps; (ii) carrying out the return barrier survey; and (iii) monitoring relocation at the point of departure and arrival in the camps for the population from the at risk 18 villages. SITUATION OVERVIEW: Security The overall security situation in the earthquake affected areas remained calm and quiet during the week. Due to upcoming general election, political activities like rallies in Muzaffarabad are noticeable. UNDSS is in contact with District Administration to receive the details of election rallies and advising UN Agencies accordingly. IDP Returns and Residual Caseload No return movement took place in Muzaffarabad last week (23 ? 29 June). The total vulnerable residual caseload (mainly landless) is 3730 families, 19140 individuals. Total residual camps are 40 out of which 13 camps are situated on governmental land and 27 are on private land which might create some problems in the future for the IDPs. Negotiations are underway between Camp Management Organisation (CMO) and the landlord for acquiring land on rent. >From 18 villages proved to be lying in high-risk areas of landslides and floods, a total of 1054 families (700 families from Tehsil Muzaffarabad and 350 families from Tehsil Hattian) shall be relocated into the existing camps. CMO has finalised and shared the relocation plan with the partner agencies. IOM and UNHCR are assisting the CMO in the process. Relocations have been delayed due to heavy rains and may be completed by 4 July. Missions National Humanitarian Affairs Officers are present in Islamabad to look into the relief unit and how to foster strategic coordination within the integrated RC Office. Resident Coordinator Office Setup As per OCHA Exit Strategy, Muzaffarabad office closes down on 30 June 2006. Assets were disposed off according to the instruction from Islamabad Office. The RC Office in Muzaffarabad will be headed by UNDP as the UN Area Coordinator. A National Officer from OCHA was included in the Relief Unit of RC's Office that would also provide advisory support to relief /recovery coordination mechanism. WORKING GROUP UPDATE WATER AND SANITATION 1. UNICEF has a plan to provide pipe water to 21 camps in Muzaffarabad to replace the tankering water from 1 July. 2. Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) in Muzaffarabad informed that during monsoon season water availability is reduced by 10% and sometimes leads to water shortage. Keeping this in view, agencies are requesting water through tankers. 3. UNHCR may provide water tanks to CMO and camps for additional water storage. Present storage capacity of water tanks in camps can sustain water for 1-2 days only. HEALTH 4. The Working Group has prepared Cholera Preparedness Plan and completed the rapid assessment in the camps of Muzaffarabad. EDUCATION 5. District Reconstruction Unit (DRU) called a meeting on June 26 to discuss and finalise the Annual Education Work Plan for the districts, Muzaffarabad and Nehlum. FOOD AND NUTRITION 6. In Muzaffarabad WFP has completed food distribution of 278 MT, which constitutes one-month ration, 55.8 Kg/household, to 4826 families in 46 camps. PROTECTION 7. A Technical Advisory Group on Social Protection is being established. It will be headed by Deputy Chairman of ERRA. A number of members will be proposed for the Technical Advisory Group and meetings will be held once a month or as required by the chairperson. 8. It was reported that the displaced persons living in Capital Development Authority (CDA) quarters, G-6 Abpara are not willing to return to their areas of origin. It has been agreed that UNHCR and OHCHR would visit the CDA quarters to identify if there are any protection issues and understand the IDPs' concerns regarding their reluctance to return. LOGISTICS 9. UNJLC ceases its operations on 30 June and it will no longer provide road updates past that date. Field offices in Muzaffarabad, Bagh and Mansehra will close, however, it will maintain its presence in Islamabad until 31 July. UNDSS has agreed to take on this responsibility and will send out regular road updates as of 1 July. WEATHER AND ACCESSIBILTY 10. The weather remained pleasant after a few rains with all major routes open. Precaution needs to be taken while passing through Nehlum Valley following rains. GENERAL INFORMATION 11. All detailed cluster information (meeting minutes, assessments, contact information etc.) is being posted on www.un.org.pk. 12. The latest information on projects and funding for the Flash Appeal, and for the emergency overall, can be found on the Financial Tracking Service (http://ocha.unog.ch/fts/reports/reportlist.asp?section=CE&record_ID=688). Further information on earthquake appeals and funding is available on ReliefWeb (http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/dbc.nsf/doc105?OpenForm&rc=3&emid=EQ-2005-000174-PAK). 13. Contact details of focal points for information on in-kind and cash contributions can be found at http://www.un.org.pk/earthquake05/ . 14. OCHA will revert with further information as it becomes available. This situation report, together with further information on ongoing emergencies, is also available on the OCHA Internet Website at http://www.reliefweb.int. 15. Regular news on Pakistan is available from IRIN via the website www.IRINnews.org and direct e-mail subscription. 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