Oxfam responds to West Africa floods
The water and sanitation expertise of Oxfam International and its partners will be central to its humanitarian operating strategy for the West African populations hit by flooding over the past week.
The situation remains worrying. 600,000 people are thought to be affected, according to the latest estimates.
Oxfam International’s teams have been working with its partners on the ground to analyze the situation since the early days of the flooding in Senegal, Burkina Faso and Niger, in particular. The situation is still difficult in these Sahel countries.
In Senegal, the needs assessment is continuing on the ground. The north, centre, south and south-east regions are affected. The suburbs of Dakar are the worst hit with 15 out of 16 district communes affected in Pikine.
Gerard Steehouwer, Oxfam International Regional Director, says: “The situation is urgent – in the short term there could be dramatic consequences for the health of the populations from living with polluted water and household waste.”
In Burkina Faso, more Oxfam experts are due to arrive in Ouagadougou within the next few days to finalise the assessments on the ground with Oxfam’s partners and enable more effective action to be taken. By the end of the week, a cargo airplane will deliver an initial batch of equipment from Spain, worth nearly 50,000 euros.
In Niger, Oxfam International has contacted its partners working at Agadez in the north. A needs assessment mission including a water and sanitation expert will set off on Wednesday to meet the various players and local authorities in Agadez. This mission will enable us to fine-tune our water and sanitation intervention in the Agadez region where 16,000 households are affected.
The needs in this northern region of Niger are virtually identical to those of Senegal and Burkina Faso: an urgent need for water purification equipment, latrines, mosquito protection kits and hygiene kits. Oxfam and its partners will also launch prevention campaigns to improve hygiene and prevent the illnesses associated with consumption of unsanitary water.
This initial phase of emergency response will be ongoing for several months.
Notes to Editors
The estimate figure of 600,000 was provided by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
-
We're providing humanitarian aid in #Somalia via an innovative e-cash program http://t.co/AtzoQZzIsO #m4d53 min 11 sec ago
-
Ending #taxdodging in #India could feed all hungry people there. And much more. http://t.co/K6M6PlZ3ne1 hour 25 min ago
-
Tax lost offshore could end world poverty. TWICE OVER. http://t.co/kyaKgvtUcb 1/3 of #taxhavens under UK flag1 hour 49 min ago
-
[Share the infographic] When the #G8 meets in June, they must end #taxdodging for good http://t.co/WLRT1UZx4f #taxhavens #socmed4 hours 53 min ago
-
Scandalous: $18.5 trillion hidden in #taxhavens = $156bn lost in revenue which could help fight poverty http://t.co/8cc9k6F9d6 #taxdodging11 hours 36 min ago
-
Apple under scrutiny for #taxdodging, shows “unbelievable chutzpah.” http://t.co/XIL06OCU1A @nytimes #taxhavens18 hours 4 min ago
-
#Lille France-UK #Transparency Conference: Follow our @benphillips76 @LucLampriere @HannahStoddart. See also @pcanfin #landgrabs #taxdodging19 hours 57 min ago
-
Pls consider donating to our #SyriaCrisis Appeal. $10 covers basic needs items for 1 person for a month http://t.co/HtJ1uzYBpa20 hours 8 min ago
-
UN has now registered +1.3m #refugees. One of them, Leka'a, has kindly shared her v personal story w us http://t.co/TQHewOBFIc #SyriaCrisis20 hours 41 min ago
-
#Hunger will be the face of the future without govt & aid policy reform http://t.co/ryFcadlsXF MT @TR_Foundation via @katymigiro22 hours 17 min ago
-
RT @OxfamEAfrica: The great @Oxfam team at the #AUSummit this week - @mynassah @ShuksG @MuleyaM @JMwanjisi @NicholasNgigi @assodesire @Ja…22 hours 41 min ago
-
#Cyclone Mahasen: we're working with #Bangladesh govt & other agencies to assess needs http://t.co/I1orTbX0HJ #humanitarian23 hours 36 min ago
-
RT @oxfamgbpress: The most fearless women on earth http://t.co/72kW0cBMdW via @Fabulousmag includes an Afghan woman who works with @Oxfam23 hours 55 min ago
-
#India communities most affected by #climate change learning to adapt using #renewable energy http://t.co/QuNn1H8MDe #resilience1 day 6 min ago
-
Disasters happen but the #inequality of risk is no accident. Our new report on #resilience http://t.co/XDMrZ3eK7r #climate1 day 1 hour ago
