Rohingya (JRP)

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE COVID-19

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $23.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $1.6 million
  • % Funded
    7.0%

Sector Objectives

1

Ensure regular, sufficient, equitable and dignified access for women, girls, men and boy refugees living in camps and affected host communities to safe water for drinking, domestic needs and medical purposes.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Number of targeted people disaggregated by sex in host communities who are benefiting from safe and maintained water and improved sanitation services.
Individuals
440,000
130,100
Percentage of water quality tests meeting minimum water quality standards
Percentage
7,000%
64%
Number of targeted people disaggregated by sex, age and disability benefitting from at least 20 l/p/d of safe water for drinking and other domestic purposes
Individuals
1,284,000
607,600

2

Ensure women, girls, men and boy refugees living in camps, host communities or affected by Covid-19 have adequate, appropriate and acceptable sanitation facilities to allow rapid, safe and secure access at all times.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 1
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Number of targeted people disaggregated, by sex, age and disability in camps who have access to functional and improved sanitation facilities.
Individuals
840,000
602,750
Percentage of targeted people disaggregated by sex, age and disability who are accessing safe, functioning and dignified communal bathing facilities.
Percentage
1,284,000%
86%
Number of WASH facilities and public building that have been regularly disinfected
Facilities
40,000
0
Percentage of households reporting visible waste in the vicinity of their accommodation
Percentage
270,609%
59%

3

Ensure the change of potentially dangerous behaviors through hygiene promotion and distribution of hygiene items with strong focus on highly contagious diseases, for all refugees, affected or vulnerable communities of the district.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 1
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
Percentage of women and girls adopting safe and healthy menstrual hygiene management practices
Percentage
413,178%
No data
Number of Health facilities targeted with full WASH package
Health Centres
20
0
Percentage of targeted people disaggregated by sex, age and disability able to demonstrate 3 critical hygiene practices
Percentage
1,620,000%
46%
Percentage of targeted people disaggregated by sex, age and disability washing hands with water and soap after defecation.
Individuals
1,620,000
82
Number of targeted households accessing hygiene supplies (voucher or in-kind system).
Percentage
270,609%
No data

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE COVID-19
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/906/ge/5384


Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid
$291 thousand
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
$389 thousand
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$0.8 million
BRAC
$1 million
Danish Refugee Council
$59 thousand
International Organization for Migration
$7.7 million
Loving Care for Oppressed Society
$168 thousand
Nabolok
$44 thousand
Oxfam GB
$298 thousand
Reaching People in Need
$40 thousand
Save the Children
$300 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$7 million
United Nations Development Programme
$199 thousand
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$4.5 million
World Vision Bangladesh
$379 thousand