Burundi - OCHA: 23-Jan-05

OCHA Situation Report Burundi Situation Report 11 - 23 January 2005

Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 1. Highlights Update on cholera breakout in Bujumbura Town: as of 24 January, 153 cholera cases were registered including one death. Before the declaration of the epidemic, 4 deaths were reported at the place of residence due to lack of knowledge about the gravity of the disease. All zones of Bujumbura Town but Kinindo Zone, were affected by the epidemic, Kamenge being the most affected with 86 cases. The situation is now under control with the number of cases decreasing: free of charge treatment is being provided in public health facility, the medical NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres opened its specialized cholera treatment centre in Kamenge, public awareness campaign is underway, improvement of water sources and sanitation as well as strengthening the system of surveillance. Many poor neighbourhoods lack water because the water utility, Regideso, cut supplies to public fountains due to unpaid bills. The situation, however, remains precarious with the current structural condition requiring diligent attention to avoid further spread of the disease, with 7 cases notified in Bujumbura Rural neighbourhoods close to the zones of Kinama and Buterere of Bujumbura city. The Ministry of Health responded to the epidemic with the support of MSF and partners such as UNICEF, the WHO and other NGOs. Bujumbura Rural: public infrastructures including primary schools, houses and crops have reportedly been severely damaged due to hail storm that hit Mutambu Commune on 23 January. Some persons who were wounded while sheltering are being treated in the local health centre supported by MSF-Swiss. As of 23 January, UNHCR reports 2,008 facilitated and 277 spontaneous returnees. Total: 2,285 returnees. With regard to refugees in Burundi, the local press has reported threats of attack against Banyamulenge refugees since 21 January. The alleged threats, which are directed against Banyamulenge refugees who are staying in Gihinga (Mwaro) and Gasorwe (Muyinga) camps as well as in the Ngagara neighborhood (Bujumbura Mairie), are similar to the ones that were made prior to the tragic attack on the Gatumba transit centre. UNHCR, ONUB together with Burundi authorities immediately coordinated their efforts in order to take appropriate measures to provide security to the camps and in the Ngagara neighbourhood. Despite joint efforts by the Government of Burundi and the UNHCR to sensitize all Congolese refugees to relocate to Gasorwe and Mwaro inland sites where security, protection and assistance are granted, some Banyamulenge Congolese refugees refused and preferred to remain in Ngagara dismantled site. 2 Activities Food aid: last week, more than 180,000 beneficiaries, have received some 1,500 tons of food aid through various activities (targeted distributions to drought affected, school feeding, refugees, nutritional programs, food for work, etc...) throughout the country. In the Northern provinces only, some 635 metric tons of food have been distributed in Kirundo and Muyinga - benefiting to some 15, 000 households. IDPs,Reconciliation: Search For Common Ground NGO held a two-day workshop seminar (18-19 January) for IDP in Musongati site (Rutana) and their neighbours who remained in the collines. The initiative aimed at creating a framework for a dialogue /exchange to allow gradual reconciliation between IDPs and people who remained in the hills of origin. During these two days, participants discussed the state of social relations between IDPs and their former neighbours and the issue of IDPs' return in their property. Education: supported by UNICEF, the Government of Burundi, through the Ministry of Education launched the United Nations girl's education initiative (UNGEI) during a two-day workshop (24-25 January). Five key ministries and UN agencies including UNICEF, UNESCO and WFP attended the launching ceremony. 3 Coordination Contact Group: the meeting was held on 19 January and chaired by the Humanitarian Coordinator, Ibrahima D. Fall. WHO representative presented the referral system of obstetrical emergency cases in Karusi Province. The Child soldier national structure supported by UNICEF presented an update on the demobilization and reintegration of demobilized child soldiers. OCHA Ruyigi sub office, in collaboration with the provincial administration held a meeting with actors in the province in order to improve coordination of field interventions. Sub sectoral groups were approved. A similar meeting will also be organized in the coming days in Makamba Province 4 Security and access Mr Isaie Bigirimana, Governor of Burundi's north-western province of Bubanza was assassinated as his vehicle was ambushed in Gihanga Commune on 23 January. Burundi's Interior Minister Simon Nyandwi as well as Army spokesperson blamed the FNL rebel movement, which said it had nothing to do with the assassination. Bujumbura Rural: on 17 January, fighting was reported between the FAB and FNL rebels in Mugendo area in Nyabiraba Commune. IRC could not conduct its activities. 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