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ZAMBIA: CHOLERA DREF Bulletin no. MDRZM001 6 January 2006 The Federation s mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity. It is the world s largest humanitarian organization and its millions of volunteers are active in over 183 countries. In Brief CHF 50,000 (USD 38,109 OR EUR 32,123) HAS BEEN ALLOCATED FROM THE FEDERATION S DISASTER RELIEF EMERGENCY FUND (DREF) TO RESPOND TO THIS OPERATION FOR THREE MONTHS. UNEARMARKED FUNDS TO REPAY DREF ARE ENCOURAGED. For information specifically related to this operation please contact: In Zambia: Sam Phiri, Secretary General, Zambia Red Cross Society, Lusaka; Email: zrcs@zamnet.zm; Phone: +260.1.25.36.61, +260.1.25.22.18; Fax: + 260.1.25.22.19 In Zambia: Stephen Omollo, Head of Zambia Delegation, Lusaka; Email: ifrczmb063@ifrc.org; Phone: +260.1.25. 23.56, +260.1.25.40.74; Fax:+260.1.25.22.19 In Zimbabwe: Françoise Le Goff, Head of Southern Africa Regional Delegation, Harare; Email: francoise.legoff@ifrc.org; Phone: +263.4.70.61.55, +263.4.70.61.56; Fax: +263.4.70.87.84 In Geneva: Terry Carney, Federation Regional Officer for Southern Africa, Africa Dept., Geneva; Email: terry.carney@ifrc.org; Phone: +41.22.730.42.98, Fax: +41.22.733.03.97 All International Federation 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 is committed to the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (Sphere) in delivering assistance to the most vulnerable. For longer-term programmes in this or other countries or regions, please refer to the Federation s Annual Appeal. For support to or for further information concerning Federation programmes or operations in this or other countries, or for national society profiles, please also access the Federation s website at http://www.ifrc.org The situation With the onset of the rainy season in Zambia, an increase of cholera cases has been reported mainly in Lusaka, the capital city. According to the Ministry of Health, Lusaka has so far recorded 150 cases of cholera with at least 30 new cases being reported on a daily basis. Cholera has already claimed three lives in the Copperbelt region in Central Zambia, and one in Lusaka giving a total of four. A total of 117 cases have been recorded in the Central Province in the following districts; four cases in Kabwe, 32 cases and a death recorded in Chibombo, 81 cases and a death in Kapiri Mposhi, five cases in Mufulira, two cholera cases and a death in Kasempa.

Zambia: Cholera; DREF Bulletin no. MDRZM001 2 Table 1: Summary of reported cholera cases District Number of cases reported Number of death reported Lusaka 150 1 Kabwe 4 - Chihombo 32 1 Kapiri Mposhi 81 1 Mufulira 5 - Kasempa 2 1 Total 274 4 The numbers above do not reflect information after 4 January 2006 The cholera cases in Lusaka are among low-income households in the high-density peri-urban areas namely Old Kanyama, Chibolya and John Leign. The sudden upward trend in the number of cases is attributed to; poor structural design of the unplanned settlement with no proper infrastructure and access to services such as clean and safe water supply; poor sanitary conditions as most households in the townships do not have latrines; overcrowding and poor waste disposal facilities; inadequate food safety measures; lack of systems in place for regular inspections of eating and drinking places, general dealer shops, schools and markets to ensure adherence to health standards as provided for by the Public Health, Food and Drugs Acts. With the continuing rains, it is likely that without an effective and rapid response, the outbreak will become an epidemic. The Government of Zambia through its Ministry of Health has appealed for assistance as their resources have been overstretched. The Lusaka District Health Management Team (LDHMT) has established a task force to oversee the operations. Zambia Red Cross Society is a member of the government-led task force. The LDHMT has opened ten cholera centres in Lusaka and in every district affected, and has asked for a coordinated response from the Red Cross and other partners to control the outbreak before it reaches alarming epidemic levels. Red Cross and Red Crescent action taken so far The Zambia Red Cross Society established a cholera taskforce which is managing the response in coordination with the Ministry of Health and other partners. The Red Cross has implemented successful cholera prevention and control activities in the past and is using its experience in this operation. An assessment to determine the needs and an appropriate Red Cross response has been carried out in Lusaka and Copperbelt districts, and in other areas where there have been cases. 155 Red Cross volunteers have been mobilised in the Lusaka and Copperbelt areas and in the areas that were previously prone to cholera outbreaks namely Kabwe, Sinazongwe, Mpulungu and Nchelenge. 20 Red Cross volunteers have been trained in cholera prevention and control activities. These include: promoting proper hygiene and sanitation; promoting the use of safe water and disinfection of water at household level; actively identifying cases and referring them to health centres; and preventing dehydration. The Zambia Red Cross Society is continuing to attend epidemic preparedness meetings with other stakeholders organized by the Ministry of Health. The Lusaka City Council is inspecting public places such as schools and markets, and carrying out environmental cleansing, and disinfection in the community and enforcing the public health act. The Zambia Police is supporting the council to enforce the public health act. The needs A continuation of activities detailed above is required. To do this effectively, supplies of oral dehydration salts, hygiene promotion materials and soap are required; Additional volunteer training and support to the volunteer s response. Red Cross staff needs to continue to monitor the situation and to manage and coordinate the response;

Zambia: Cholera; DREF Bulletin no. MDRZM001 3 The Ministry of Health has put out a request for cholera kits and assistance with logistics to control the outbreak. The situation will be monitored and assistance provided by the Red Cross if not forthcoming from other sources. To continue and be able to expand this cholera prevention and control response as detailed above, emergency funds are required for supplies, logistics and management as well as coordination of the response. Expected results: The expected impact of the action is the prevention and control of cholera to the extent that there is no further epidemic in the affected areas. Additionally the Red Cross will strengthen its capacity to respond to the disease outbreak and the community will receive education on how to prevent similar outbreaks in the future. Coordination The Zambia Red Cross Society is working with the following organisations as part of the coordinated effort to combat the spread of cholera: Japanese International Cooperation Agency is setting up latrines and water points in the affected areas. They also provide transport, public address systems and chlorine for the Ministry of Health to use during community sensitisation; District health management board established cholera centres in Lusaka and one in each district affected in the Copperbelt areas. They are putting up toilets; procuring drugs, inspecting food outlets, coordinating cholera response by all agencies, providing health education and chlorine to contact families. At national level, the government has put the National Epidemic Preparedness Committee on alert in which the Zambia Red Cross Society is a member; Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing drugs and medical personnel to complement government efforts; The Lusaka City Council is conducting health inspection of public places such as schools and markets, environmental cleaning, spraying or disinfections in community and enforcing the Public Health Act; The Zambia Police is supporting the municipal council to enforce the public health act. Budget outline See annex below. Click here to return to the title page and contact information.

Zambia: Cholera; DREF Bulletin no. MDRZM001 4 CHOLERA CONTROL AND PREVENTION BUDGET (November 2005 to January 2006) Protective Clothing Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost (CHF) Gum boots 50 pairs 85,000.00 4,250,000 850.00 Dust coats 50 pairs 8,500.00 2,925,000 585.00 Masks 0 100 - - - Heavy Duty Gloves 0 16,650.00 - - Rain coats 75 25,000.00 1,875,000 375.00 Sub-total 9,050,000 1,810.00 Perishables Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost Disinfectant kynol 15 5ltrs 76,000.00 1,140,000 228.00 pynol 15 5ltrs 76,000.00 1,140,000 228.00 centrimide 15 5ltrs 59,500.00 892,500 178.50 dettol soap 50 250g 5,000.00 250,000 50.00 spirit 5 2.5ltrs 15,000.00 75,000 15.00 Laundry soap 2000 250g 2,000.00 4,000,000 800.00 jik 50 5ltrs 3,500.00 175,000 35.00 Domestic chlorine 5,000 250ml 700.00 3,500,000 700.00 IV fluids 500.00 1000mls 5,000.00 2,500,000 500.00 normal saline 500.00 1,000mls 5,000.00 2,500,000 500.00 ringers lactate 500 each 2,800.00 1,400,000 280.00 canulars 0 500g 18,000.00 0 - cotton wool 500 Each 2,250.00 1,125,000 225.00 giving sets 2,500 10 700.00 1,750,000 350.00 Drugs Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost (CHF) tetracycline 0 1,000 45,000.00 0 - Doxycycline 0 1,000 105,000.00 0 - Ciprofloxacin 0 0 34,000.00 0 - DNS 0 1000mls 4,500.00 0 - Exam Gloves 200 100 20,000.00 4,000,000 800.00 Sub-total 4,889.50 IEC materials Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost (CHF) posters 200 1,500.00 300,000 60.00 leaflets 200 1,500.00 300,000 60.00

Zambia: Cholera; DREF Bulletin no. MDRZM001 5 stickers 0 1,500.00 0 - fliers 0 1,500.00 0 - banners 0 300,000.00 0 - megaphones 5 0 150,000.00 750,000 150.00 t-shirts 150 35,000.00 5,250,000 1,050.00 caps 100 25,000.00 2,500,000 500.00 bibs 150 0 - Sub-total 33,547,500 1,820.00 Administration Costs Quantity Unit Unity Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost (CHF) Training Lumpsum 15,000,000 3,000.00 fuel 4000 Litres 5,500.00 22,000,000 4,400.00 Assessments Lumpsum 15,000,000 3,000.00 Stationery Lumpsum 4,000,000 800.00 Printer Cartilage 1 750,000.00 750,000 150.00 Communication Lumpsum 1,000,000 200.00 bicycles 0 500,000.00 0 - Staff/volunteer allowance Quantity Unit Unity Cost Total (ZMK) Total Cost (CHF) Staff 20 30 days 60,000.00 36,000,000 7,200.00 Volunteers 100 60 days 25,000.00 75,000,000 15,000.00 Administration incidentals Lumpsum 5,000,000.00 5,000,000 1,000.00 Sub-total 173,750,000 34,750.00 Grand Total 227,347,500 49,423.37