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ACT SitRep
Indonesia 01/07
Sumatra flood, Aceh
Tamiang
Geneva, January 30, 2007
Information provided by ACT forum (Church World Service Indonesia)
Indonesia, Yakkum Emergency Unit (YEU) and Yayasan Tanggul Bencana
di Indonesie (YTBI)
General overview
By mid-January many people who had been affected by the floods of
December 2006 were still facing difficulties in access clean drinking
water as many of the water sources had been contaminated. However,
water pipelines in 12 of the affected sub-districts were still working
and being operated by the PAM (Drinking Water Company).
The government is planning to build barracks for people whose houses
have been destroyed by the floods till permanent housing can be assured.
People are currently living in makeshift shelters made from debris
(plywood, wood, corrugated iron sheets) that they have salvaged, with
requests by communities that family tents be provided to the affected.
The government is also encouraging people living near the river areas
to relocate further away from the banks of the river.
ACT member CWS response
Non-food item distribution
CWS conducted a non-food item (NFI) distribution on January 10,
2007 in Tamiang Hulu sub district.
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No
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Village
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Hygiene Kit
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Blanket
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School Kit
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Baby Kit
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Small trolley
+ shovel
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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Rongoh
Alur Tani I
Alur Tani II
Bandar Khalifah
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135
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-
-
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135
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-
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101
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-
-
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26
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-
-
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11 unit
20 unit
14 unit
16 unit
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Water and Sanitation
Clean water has been distributed to six points.
- Alur Bamban village, Karang Baru sub district (2 points)
- Pipa Semadam village, Kejuruan Muda sub district (2 points)
- Tanjung Seumantok village, Karang Baru sub district
- Benteng Anyer village, Manyak Payed sub district
Another point was to be added in Sungai Liput village, Kejuruan
Muda sub-district.
So far, seven wells have been cleaned. Six of the wells are located
in Rantau Bintang village, Bandar pusaka sub-district, while the
other one is located in Pematang Durian village, Sekerak sub-district.
A water purification unit from Meulaboh arrived in Rantau Bintang
village, Bandar Pusaka sub-district (in the CWS base camp). The
purification unit was to be installed to cover the need for clean
water in Bandar Pusaka sub-district and two other neighboring sub-districts.
ACT member YEU Response
Health service: YEU’s main area of focus is in providing
health services, with medical units located in Bukit Rata, Semadam,
Suka Makmur, Rantau Pauh, Pematang Durian, Sekumur and Rantau Bintang
village. So far, YEU has provided health services to a total of
1,522 people.
Supplementary feeding: Supplementary feeding has been regularly
provided for the people in Bukit Rata, Pematang Durian and Sekumur
village. Since January 06 through to the 16th (2007),
supplementary feeding was provided to a total of 787 children under
five and 86 lactating mothers in Bukit Rata village (Mawar, Melur,
Melati dan Kamboja hamlet), Sukamakmur and Pematang Durian village.
The supplementary feeding is conducted once a week and at the end
of every month. Health consultations are to be conducted, including
anthropometric measurements. YEU are also working with local community
cadres and midwives who are responsible for the Posyandu (Integrated
Health Service Post) in the villages to run the program (from arranging
the menu, cooking the meals, distributing the meals, etc).
Psychosocial and Education: Based on an assessment done
by a YEU team in three focus villages (Pematang Durian, Sekumur
and Rantau Bintang), where transportation access is difficult, children
in particular seemed to have managed to cope with the latest disaster.
However, the need for education is a concern, as by mid-January
there had been no clear instruction from the local education department
to re-activate teaching learning activities. Schools had not been
cleaned and most teachers had also been affected by the flood. Schools
are expected to re-start in the coming month or two.
YEU plans to work with the children during this time, conducting
play activities. One such activity has been conducted in Pematang
Durian (some 30 children participated), with others also held in
Sekumur, with some 60 children participating, and in Rantau Bintang,
with some 25 children participating.
YEU will also distribute school kits to elementary school children
in the three villages mentioned above, as well as in Suka Makmur
villages. The kits contain bags, shoes, uniforms, writing books
and stationery. YEU is currently assessing the data before distributing
the school kits.
ACT member YTB response
Coordination
Coordination with GBKP (Gereja Batak Karo Protestan)/Protestant
Church of Batak Karo in organizing assessment activities, procurement,
distribution and activity evaluation.
Food distribution
YTB has been distributing food items such as rice, vegetables,
cooking oil, spices, dried fish, instant noodle, biscuits and mineral
water to 2,586 households in 20 locations in 4 sub districts of
Besitang, Aceh Tamiang, Sekerak, and Tamiang Hulu.
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