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SANTANDER VENEZUELA BARRANCABERMEJA BARRANCABERMEJA IMPACT OF SPILL 30 KM 24 KM OF WATER AFFECTED VENEZUELA NORTE DE SANTANDER NORTE DE SANTANDER CATATUMBO LA PAZ ORURO BENI SANTA CRUZ CHUQUISACA TARIJA POTOSI PANDO PERU CHILE PARAGUAY COCHABAMBA COCHABAMBA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Sources are reports from national authorities from public websites. Creation date: 30 April 2018 Sources: Reliefweb, Redhum Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/rolac | www.reliefweb.int LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN Monthly Humanitarian Snapshot As of 30 April 2018 BOLIVIA - RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS Data: Ministry of Health of Bolivia 895K REPORTED CASES OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN JAN-APR 2018 ECUADOR - DISPLACEMENTS CONTINUE Data: National Secretariat for Risk Management (SGR) of Ecuador 950 PEOPLE DISPLACED BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND APRIL COLOMBIA - PROTECTION NEEDS Data: OCHA Colombia, UMAIC - monitor.umaic.org CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH RESTRICTED ACCESS TO EDUCATION FOOD INSECURE PEOPLE 154K PEOPLE IN CATATUMBO WITH PROTECTION NEEDS COLOMBIA - ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY KEY FIGURES KEY FIGURES KEY FIGURES Data: UN Environment, UNDAC HUMANITARIAN PROTECTION SHELTERS 34 SCHOOLS OCCUPIED BY DISPLACED PEOPLE 20 2,000 PEOPLE WITHOUT ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER Recent armed fighting between in the Catatumbo region of Colombia has displaced thousands and restricted access and mobility for many more. The Colombian Government has declared the situation a “public calamity” and is taking emergency measures to respond. President Lenin Moreno has extended the state of emergency in the cantons of Eloy Alfaro and San Lorenzo for an additional 60 days as families along the northern border with Colombia continue to be forcibly displaced by escalating violence. National and local authorities are responding to needs with their own capacities, receiving support from organizations such as UNHCR, IOM, PAHO/WHO and OCHA in areas such as: Seven of the nine departments in Bolivia are on alert due to an increase in Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) cases. To date, 895,444 cases have been reported. The department of Santa Cruz is the most affected and has declared a red alert over influenza, which was already killed 15 people. On 12 March, an oil spill in Barrancabermeja, Santander, reached the Lizama Creek and Sogamoso River, affecting wildlife and severely disrupting local agriculture and fishing industries. At the request of the Ministry for the Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia, UN Environment and OCHA provided support with a joint United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) mission to conduct environmental and humanitarian impact assessments. PEOPLE ATTENDED TO BY HEALTH SERVICES 300 FISHERMEN'S LIVELIHOODS AFFECTED PROTECTION 1,800 88 REPORTED ARI CASES IN JAN-APRI 2017 1,057,336 DECREASE IN ARI CASES BETWEEN 2017 AND 2018 (JAN-APR) 15% POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED CASES OF INFLUENZA 395 DEATHS REPORTED FROM INFLUENZA 15 COORDINATION CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES EDUCATION COLOMBIA RED ALERT ALARM MINISTRY OF HEALTH ALERTS DECLARED COLOMBIA ECUADOR ECUADOR PERU BRAZIL VENEZUELA COLOMBIA ECUADOR PERU BRAZIL VENEZUELA SAN LORENZO 158 FAMILIES DISPLACED FROM MATAJE TO SAN LORENZO ON 15 APRIL ELOY ALFARO PEOPLE EVACUATED 12K+ 33,296 COLOMBIA ECUADOR PERU
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Page 1: BOLIVIA - RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS COLOMBIA - …...CHILE PARAGUAY COCHABAMBA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or

SANTANDER

VENEZUELA

BARRANCABERMEJABARRANCABERMEJA

IMPACT OF SPILL30 KM

24 KM OF WATERAFFECTED

VENEZUELA

NORTE DESANTANDERNORTE DESANTANDER

CATATUMBO

LA PAZ

ORURO

BENI

SANTA CRUZ

CHUQUISACA TARIJA

POTOSI

PANDO

PERU

CHILEPARAGUAY

COCHABAMBACOCHABAMBA

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Sources are reports from national authorities from public websites.Creation date: 30 April 2018 Sources: Reliefweb, Redhum Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/rolac | www.reliefweb.int

LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEANMonthly Humanitarian Snapshot As of 30 April 2018

BOLIVIA - RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

Data: Ministry of Health of Bolivia

895KREPORTED CASES OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN JAN-APR 2018

ECUADOR - DISPLACEMENTS CONTINUE

Data: National Secretariat for Risk Management (SGR) of Ecuador

950 PEOPLE DISPLACED BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND APRIL

COLOMBIA - PROTECTION NEEDS

Data: OCHA Colombia, UMAIC - monitor.umaic.org

CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH RESTRICTED ACCESS TO EDUCATION

FOOD INSECURE PEOPLE

154K PEOPLE IN CATATUMBO WITH PROTECTION NEEDS

COLOMBIA - ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY

KEY FIGURESKEY FIGURES

KEY FIGURES

Data: UN Environment, UNDAC

HUMANITARIAN PROTECTION SHELTERS

34

SCHOOLS OCCUPIED BY DISPLACED PEOPLE

20

2,000 PEOPLE WITHOUT ACCESSTO CLEAN WATER

Recent armed fighting between in the Catatumbo region of Colombia has displaced thousands and restricted access and mobility for many more. The Colombian Government has declared the situation a “public calamity” and is taking emergency measures to respond.

President Lenin Moreno has extended the state of emergency in the cantons of Eloy Alfaro and San Lorenzo for an additional 60 days as families along the northern border with Colombia continue to be forcibly displaced by escalating violence. National and local authorities are responding to needs with their own capacities, receiving support from organizations such as UNHCR, IOM, PAHO/WHO and OCHA in areas such as:

Seven of the nine departments in Bolivia are on alert due to an increase in Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) cases. To date, 895,444 cases have been reported. The department of Santa Cruz is the most affected and has declared a red alert over influenza, which was already killed 15 people.

On 12 March, an oil spill in Barrancabermeja, Santander, reached the Lizama Creek and Sogamoso River, affecting wildlife and severely disrupting local agriculture and fishing industries.

At the request of the Ministry for the Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia, UN Environment and OCHA provided support with a joint United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) mission to conduct environmental and humanitarian impact assessments.

PEOPLE ATTENDED TO BY HEALTH SERVICES

300FISHERMEN'S LIVELIHOODS AFFECTED

PROTECTION

1,80088REPORTED ARI CASES IN JAN-APRI 2017

1,057,336

DECREASE IN ARI CASES BETWEEN 2017 AND 2018 (JAN-APR)

15%

POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED CASES OF INFLUENZA

395

DEATHS REPORTED FROM INFLUENZA

15COORDINATION CAMP COORDINATION AND

CAMP MANAGEMENTCHILD FRIENDLY

SPACES

EDUCATION

COLOMBIARED ALERTALARM

MINISTRY OF HEALTHALERTS DECLARED

COLOMBIA

ECUADORECUADOR

PERU

BRAZIL

VENEZUELA

COLOMBIA

ECUADOR

PERU

BRAZIL

VENEZUELA

SANLORENZO

158 FAMILIES DISPLACED FROM MATAJE TOSAN LORENZOON 15 APRIL

ELOYALFARO

PEOPLEEVACUATED

12K+

33,296

COLOMBIA

ECUADOR

PERU

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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Sources are reports from national authorities from public websites.Creation date: 30 April 2018 Sources: Reliefweb, Redhum Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/rolac | www.reliefweb.int

As of 30 April 2018

63 PEOPLE REPORTED KILLED IN COUNTRYWIDE PROTESTS SINCE 18 APRIL

LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEANMonthly Humanitarian Snapshot

NICARAGUA - SOCIAL UNREST

REPORTED HOMICIDES IN MEXICO BETWEEN JANUARY AND MARCH 2018

7,667

Data: Executive Secretariat for the National Public Security Systemof Mexico

PERU - POST-FLOOD NEEDS REMAIN

Data: National Emergency Operations Centre (COEN) of theNational Civil Defense Institute of Peru (INDECI), IOM

IOM conducted a survey of 16 shelters in Piura, the department with the largest number of people who remain sheltered with more than 5,900 people - approximately 92 per cent of the total of people still sheltered.

On 18 April, protests broke out throughout Nicaragua over proposed reforms to the national social security system. Clashes between public security forces and protesters resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries and arrests.

84% of the shelters surveyed report that permanent housing is the most significant gap in their recovery.

94% say they do not have or do not know of anywhere else to go.63% of the male population have not yet recovered their livelihoods in the local agriculture economy.87% of the shelters have no emergency attention centre for women and have reported incidents of Gender-based Violence (GBV)57% of the shelters have had health awareness campaigns on a constant basis.

6,369 PEOPLE STILL IN SHELTER ONE YEAR AFTER THE 2017 FLOODS IN NORTHERN PERU

MEXICO - VIOLENCE INCREASING

PIURAPIURAPIURA

LAMBAYEQUELAMBAYEQUE

5,922

273

LA LIBERTADLA LIBERTAD

BRAZIL

CALLAO

6464

57

54

Data:INDECI Situation Report(24 April 2018)

LIMALIMA

MANAGUAMANAGUA

LEONCHINANDEGACHINANDEGA

ESTELÍESTELÍMATAGALPA

BLUEFIELDS

NUEVAGUINEA

RIVASRIVAS

MASAYAMASAYA

HOMICIDES IN MEXICO (APR 2017-MAR 2018)TIMELINE OF KEY EVENTS

Authorities release some 200 people who had been arrested during the initial wave of demonstrationsThe National Assembly of Nicaragua announces a truth commission to investigate the deaths and violence during the social unrest.

President Daniel Ortega announces the cancellation of proposed social security reform, proposing negotiations with the business community

Demonstrations against proposed social security reforms break out in several cities in Nicaragua

Demonstrations grow in Managua, demanding the release of those arrested and an end to the violence.

22APR

23APR

24APR

27APR

18APR

With 29,159 homicides, 2017 ended as one of the most violent years in Mexico’s history. Homicides continue to rise in 2018, as recent statistics published by Mexican security authorities show that the 7,667 homicides recorded from Jan-Mar 2018 are at least 1,150 more than Jan-Mar 2017.

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

MAR2018

FEB 2018

JAN2018

DEC2017

NOV 2017

OCT 2017

SEP2017

AUG2017

JUL2017

JUN2017

MAY2017

APR2017

2,2002,463 2,571

2,424 2,469 2,5662,775

2,599 2,575 2,5492,389

2,729

Data: Permanent Commission for Human Rights (CENIDH) ofNIcaragua

VENEZUELA - EMERGENCIES LAUNCHED

1.6M ESTIMATED VENEZUELANS ABROAD AS OF 2017

Data: IOM, WHO

Recent data from the WHO shows that Venezuela has the largest increase of Malaria worldwide. Concern for this increase is both for the domestic consequences and for the rising spread of malaria in countries receiving Venezuelans.

INCREASE IN MALARIA CASES IN 2017

69%REPORTED CASES OF

MALARIA IN 2016

240KREPORTED CASES OF

MALARIA IN 2017

406K

MALARIA CASES INCREASING IN VENEZUELA

The increasing outflow of Venezuelans to countries in the region prompted humanitarian organizations to launch emergency appeals in April to respond to growing needs in countries receiving Venezuelans. IOM, UNHCR, and WFP seek to provide aid in countries such as Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, as well as the Caribbean. IFRC has also launched an appeal to support Colombia.

Pacific OceanPacific Ocean

Gulfof Mexico

641 - 800481 - 640321 - 480161 - 320

0 - 160

PROTESTS REPORTEDIN THE FOLLOWING CITIES

NO. OF HOMICIDES BY STATE

HOMICIDES

Data:UNHCR

TRINIDADAND TOBAGO TRINIDADAND TOBAGO

COSTARICA

PANAMA

DOMINICANREP.

MEXICO

1,785

99

1,0571,057

4,516

5,589 6,504

36,997PERU 24,818

BRAZIL

ECUADOR2,232

ECUADOR

CHILEARGENTINA

URUGUAYURUGUAY

2,232

2,247 54279

NO. OF PEOPLESHELTEREDBY LOCATION ASYLUM-SEEKERS

FROM VENEZUELA

COLOMBIACOLOMBIA

ARUBACURAÇAO99

679

VENEZUELA

ECUADOR

HONDURAS

COSTA RICA

BRAZIL