Emergency appeal Nigeria: Ebola virus disease

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Emergency appeal Nigeria: Ebola virus disease Emergency Appeal n MDRNG017 5 million people to be assisted CHF 150,000 DREF allocated Appeal timeframe: 9 months CHF 1,619,444 budget Glide n End date: 31 May 2015 Launched: 12 August 2014 This Emergency Appeal for a total of CHF 1,619,444 enables the IFRC to support the Nigeria Red Cross Society to deliver assistance and support to some 5,000,000 people with a focus on information and communication, education, awareness raising, social mobilization, surveillance, case identification and contact tracing and psychosocial support. The planned response reflects the current situation and information available at this point of the evolving operation, and will be adjusted based on further developments and more detailed assessments. Details are available in the Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) <click here> The disaster and the response 28 March 2014: Confirmation of the first Ebola Virus Disease cases in Guinea 20 July 2014: A flight passenger landed in Lagos from Liberia seriously sick and was taken to a private hospital where he tested positive for Ebola dying four days later. The Federal Government of Nigeria and its partners - WHO and CDC have continued to trace those who were in the same plane with the victim and those who assisted at the airport as well as attended to him at the hospital 9 August 2014: IFRC allocates CHF 150,000 from its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) 10 August 2014: Current caseload in Nigeria stands at 10 confirmed and three suspected cases with 2 deaths. 11 August 2014: IFRC Issues Emergency appeal for CHF 1,619,444 The operational strategy Needs assessment and beneficiary selection: Nigeria is experiencing Ebola for the first time and thus has limited knowledge of mode of transmission and preventive measures. In some places, false information about the Ebola virus is being spread therefore, there is a clear need for training of volunteers to support the Ebola operation in Nigeria. At the moment the human resource capacity is inadequate to fully support the efforts of the Federal and State governments. The doctors are currently

P a g e 2 on strike coupled with the fear of workers to attend to both confirmed and suspected cases of Ebola virus, the government is appealing for more volunteers both clinical and those that can do dissemination of information as well as conducting contact tracing. In addition, there is inadequate Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for the health workers and volunteers. To limit the spread of the outbreak, it is necessary to provide timely and accurate information to the population in Nigeria through leaflets, posters, in markets schools, to religious and community leaders. Proposed sector of intervention: Health and care Summary table of planned sector interventions, outcomes, and main activities: Assessment, monitoring and coordination Outcome 1: Continuous and detailed assessment and analysis is used to inform the design and implementation of the operation Output 1.1: Initial and continuous needs assessment are updated following consultation with beneficiaries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Carry out needs and gaps assessments Participate in coordination meetings with stakeholders at National and State levels Undertake continuous risk and capacity assessments Emergency health and care Outcome 1: The immediate risks to the health of affected populations are reduced Output 1.1: The capacity of Nigerian Red Cross Society to manage Ebola virus disease outbreak response has been strengthened. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Train 300 volunteers on health education, hygiene promotion and epidemic control techniques Output 1:2 Epidemic prevention and control measures carried out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Carry out community meetings and sensitizations at markets, churches, mosques, schools and other meeting points Conduct contact tracing, disease prevention and health promotion campaign Procure, transport and store 330 PPEs and hand sanitizer gel and Dettol and lease vehicles for the operation Support HR, logistical and management capacities to implement the operation for the Branch and NHQ Output 1.3: Increased public awareness about EVD (signs and symptoms, transmission risk factors, actions for suspected cases and anti-stigma information) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Develop, adapt and share key messages with branches Produce and disseminate information, education and communication materials related to Ebola virus Engage the media: National dailies, radio chats, live broadcast on TV stations, call in programmes Distribution of flyers on the streets, churches, mosques, markets, barracks, schools etc. Outcome 2: Psychosocial effects of the outbreak are reduced for affected individuals, families and communities Output 1.1 Staff and volunteers oriented on basic PSP interventions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identification of volunteers to be trained

P a g e 3 Orientation of 80 volunteers on PSP Output 1.2 Basic PSP services provided to affected families, staff and volunteers Conduct debriefing sessions on weekly basis to staff, volunteers & emergency hospital medics Establish systems for volunteer care and stress management and recreational activities for all personnel involved in the operation Engage with affected communities to develop and implement psychosocial support interventions at community level Outcome 3: The management of the operation is informed by a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system Output 3.1 A process of monitoring and evaluation maintained and reported on throughout the program Establish and maintain regular monitoring system to map cases and National Society field capacity and ensure regular reporting of the NRCS operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Coordination and Partnerships The Federal, state Governments and partners have launched a number of initiatives including the establishment of an Incident Command Centre where all coordination and planning meetings take place on daily basis. The Red Cross is a member of the coordination team and is participating actively in contact tracing and information dissemination. The Federal government has also established an Ebola treatment research centre, toll free numbers, website and social media platforms. The IFRC has established its West Africa Ebola coordination hub in Conakry, Guinea, where the WHO regional Ebola coordination centre is also located. The IFRC Ebola coordination hub ensures cross-country coordination of response efforts and facilitates knowledge sharing and cross-border collaboration between the IFRC Ebola Virus Disease response and preparedness operations. Budget See attached IFRC Secretariat budget (Annex 1) for details. Walter Cotte Elhadj As Sy Under Secretary General Secretary General Programme Services Division Reference documents Click here for: Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) Summary budget Contact Information For further information specifically related to this operation, please contact: In Nigeria: Bello Hamman Diram, Secretary-General, Nigerian Red Cross Society; phone:+234 805 777 9993; e-mail:bdiram@yahoo.com; bdiram@nrcsng.org IFRC Regional Representation in Cote D Ivoire: Daniel Sayi, Regional Representative, West Coast Regional Representation, Abidjan, Cote D Ivoire; phone: +225 667 75261; email: daniel.sayi@ifrc.org IFRC Zone: Daniel Bolanos, Disaster Management Coordinator, Africa; phone: +254

P a g e 4 (0)731 067 489; email: daniel.bolanos@ifrc.org IFRC Geneva: Cristina Estrada, Operations Support; phone: +41.22.730.42 60; email: cristina.estrada@ifrc.org IFRC Regional Logistics Unit (ZLU): Rishi Ramrakha,Head of Zone Logistics Unit,Africa;phone +254 20 283 5142, Fax +254 20 271 2777;email rishi.ramrakha@ifrc.org For Resource Mobilization and Pledges: West and Central Africa hub: Elisabeth Seck, Resource Mobilization Officer, Dakar; phone: +221 33 869 36 60; mobile: +221 77 450 59 49; email: elisabeth.seck@ifrc.org For Performance and Accountability (planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting): IFRC Zone: Robert Ondrusek, PMER Coordinator; phone: +254 731 067277; email: robert.ondrusek@ifrc.org How we work All IFRC assistance seeks to adhere to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO s) in Disaster Relief and the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response (Sphere) in delivering assistance to the most vulnerable. The IFRC s vision is to inspire, encourage, facilitate and promote at all times all forms of humanitarian activities by National Societies, with a view to preventing and alleviating human suffering, and thereby contributing to the maintenance and promotion of human dignity and peace in the world.

Emergency Appeal 12/08/2014 MDRNG017 Ebola Virus Disease Budget Group Appeal Budget CHF Shelter - Relief 0 Shelter - Transitional 0 Construction - Housing 0 Construction - Facilities 0 Construction - Materials 0 Clothing & Textiles 0 Food 0 Seeds & Plants 0 Water, Sanitation & Hygiene 0 Medical & First Aid 30,600 Teaching Materials 0 Utensils & Tools 0 Other Supplies & Services 0 Emergency Response Units 0 Cash Disbursements 0 Total RELIEF ITEMS, CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIES 30,600 Land & Buildings 0 Vehicles 0 Computer & Telecom Equipment 0 Office/Household Furniture & Equipment 0 Medical Equipment 0 Other Machinery & Equipment 0 Total LAND, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 0 Storage, Warehousing 1,000 Distribution & Monitoring 0 Transport & Vehicle Costs 15,400 Logistics Services 68,000 Total LOGISTICS, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 84,400 International Staff 228,000 National Staff 0 National Society Staff 18,455 Volunteers 812,850 Total PERSONNEL 1,059,305 Consultants 0 Professional Fees 0 Total CONSULTANTS & PROFESSIONAL FEES 0 Workshops & Training 173,900 Total WORKSHOP & TRAINING 173,900 Travel 32,000 Information & Public Relations 71,600 Office Costs 0 Communications 19,000 Financial Charges 9,000 Other General Expenses 26,784 Shared Office and Services Costs 14,016 Total GENERAL EXPENDITURES 172,400 Partner National Societies 0 Other Partners (NGOs, UN, other) 0 Total TRANSFER TO PARTNERS 0 Programme and Services Support Recovery 98,839 Total INDIRECT COSTS 98,839 Pledge Earmarking & Reporting Fees 0 Total PLEDGE SPECIFIC COSTS 0 TOTAL BUDGET 1,619,444 Available Resources Multilateral Contributions 0 Bilateral Contributions 0 TOTAL AVAILABLE RESOURCES 0 NET EMERGENCY APPEAL NEEDS 1,619,444 EMERGENCY APPEAL BUDGET V2012.06

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