Page | 1 Situation Update A second round of partial Senate and single round of local elections are scheduled on 29 January. As a result, escort services provided by MINUSTAH will be suspended temporarily from 25-31 January. Consequently, there will be no general food distributions from 25-31 January in the Grande-Anse and Sud departments. On Election Day, Haitian and UN security forces will deploy a total of 12,334 officers across the country, including 9,297 Haitian National Police. WFP continues working in coordination with UNDSS and monitors the situation closely. WFP Response Since the beginning of the operation, WFP has reached 921,439 people with general food distributions with a total of 15,997 mt of food. Between 19—26 January, WFP provided specialized nutritious food to a total of 5,655 children under the age of five and 1,781 pregnant and nursing women. Cash-based Transfers Nearly 2,000 people have this last week each received a 4060 HTG (approximately US$60) cash-based transfer in Port-Salut (Department of Sud). In addition, beneficiary registration was finalized and SIM cards were distributed in Sud department (Camp Perrin) as well as in the Grande-Anse department (Anse d’Hailnault, Bonbon and Beaumont). In collaboration with CARE, WFP is organizing field missions for the members of the Ministère des Affaires Sociales et du Travail (MAST) to visit both organisations’ operations in the departments of Sud and Grande-Anse to follow -up on operations and strengthen coordination on the ground between partners and local populations. WFP implemented a hotline service to allow all affected people by the Hurricane to ask questions and give feedback on assistance provided by WFP, including cash-based transfers. On 21 January, information about this service was aired during a creole-language Internews radio programme broadcasted across Haiti. In Numbers 2.1 million affected people, of which 894,000 are children. 1.4 million people require humanitarian assistance. 806,000 people severely food insecure. 26 January 2017 WFP Haiti Situation Report #36 Assisted people Funding USD 48 million total requirement PRRO SO 27 million funded 9 million funded USD 10 million total requirement Round 1: 849,877 people in Priority 1 areas (105% of target); 71,562 people in Priority 2 areas Round 2: 275,100 people in Priority 1 areas (53% of target); 66,800 people in Priority 2 areas Photo (top): Beneficiary registrations for cash-based transfers in Duchity (Sud department). WFP/Barbara Pfister. Photo (above): Distribution of specialized nutritious food in Chantal (Sud department). WFP/Claudia Schwarze
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Situation Update
A second round of partial Senate and single round
of local elections are scheduled on 29 January. As
a result, escort services provided by
MINUSTAH will be suspended temporarily from
25-31 January. Consequently, there will be no
general food distributions from 25-31 January
in the Grande-Anse and Sud departments.
On Election Day, Haitian and UN security
forces will deploy a total of 12,334 officers across
the country, including 9,297 Haitian National
Police. WFP continues working in coordination
with UNDSS and monitors the situation closely.
WFP Response
Since the beginning of the operation, WFP has
reached 921,439 people with general food
distributions with a total of 15,997 mt of food.
Between 19—26 January, WFP provided
specialized nutritious food to a total of 5,655
children under the age of five and 1,781
pregnant and nursing women.
Cash-based Transfers
Nearly 2,000 people have this last week each
received a 4060 HTG (approximately US$60)
cash-based transfer in Port-Salut (Department of
Sud).
In addition, beneficiary registration was
finalized and SIM cards were distributed in
Sud department (Camp Perrin) as well as in the
Grande-Anse department (Anse d’Hailnault,
Bonbon and Beaumont).
In collaboration with CARE, WFP is organizing
field missions for the members of the
Ministère des Affaires Sociales et du Travail
(MAST) to visit both organisations’ operations in
the departments of Sud and Grande-Anse to follow
-up on operations and strengthen coordination on
the ground between partners and local
populations.
WFP implemented a hotline service to allow all
affected people by the Hurricane to ask questions
and give feedback on assistance provided by
WFP, including cash-based transfers. On 21
January, information about this service was aired
during a creole-language Internews radio
programme broadcasted across Haiti.
In Numbers
2.1 million affected people,
of which 894,000 are children.
1.4 million people require
humanitarian assistance.
806,000 people severely food
insecure.
26 January 2017
WFP Haiti Situation Report #36
Assisted people Funding
USD 48 million total requirement
PRRO SO
27 million funded
9 million funded
USD 10 million total requirement
Round 1:
849,877 people in Priority 1 areas
(105% of target);
71,562 people in Priority 2 areas
Round 2:
275,100 people in Priority 1 areas
(53% of target);
66,800 people in Priority 2 areas
Photo (top): Beneficiary registrations for cash-based transfers in Duchity
(Sud department). WFP/Barbara Pfister.
Photo (above): Distribution of specialized nutritious food
in Chantal (Sud department). WFP/Claudia Schwarze
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Logistics Working Group
Air support facilitated by the Logistics Working
Group has been allowing access to remote loca-
tions across Haiti where communities have been
cut off as a consequence of severe flooding, land-
slides and damaged infrastructure. Every day, an
average of 30 passengers are transported to
support distributions, conduct assessments and
other humanitarian activities. So far, over 2,800
passengers and 420 mt of cargo have been trans-
ported to 47 different locations on behalf of fifty-
five organisations.
The Logistics Working Group is also providing air
transport support to partner organisation
MSF with two UNHAS/WFP helicopters to deliv-
er assistance in hard-to-reach areas. So far, it has
facilitated the distribution of 84 mt of non-food
items (NFIs) to 15 hard-to-reach villages of
Sud and Grand-Anse departments.
ICT Working Group
The Telecommunications Working group is de-
commissioning internet connectivity
hotspots which were previously set up in 16 dif-
ferent sites in both Jeremie and Les Cayes. A
common internet service remains available at
each location’s logistics base and at the Centre
d’Operations d’Urgences Departemental
(COUDs).
Both of the satellite dishes provided by Emer-
gency.lu have been recovered along with the
majority of equipment provided by Ericsson Re-
sponse.
Equipment for the ETC Services for Community
Radio project, being implemented with Internews,
has arrived in country. This project seeks to reha-
bilitate four local community radio stations to im-
prove their abilities to transmit important, local-