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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the World Vision International Creation date: 24 May 2019 Sources: FEWSNET, UNOCHA, NDMA, UNICEF KENYA EAST AFRICA CHILDREN CRISIS SITUATION REPORT | APRIL 01 - APRIL 30, 2019 Key messages Food security outlook Gaps and needs Humanitarian needs Funding needs 1.2 million people in need of humanitarian assistance 1.2 million people in need of food security & livelihoods 1.2 million people in need of water, sanitation and hygiene assistance 572,021 people in of nutrition assistance 635,151 children in need of humanitarian assistance Funding gap Funding received Food security & livelihoods 2.8 M (39%) 4.5 M (61%) Protection 116,154 (21%) 430,181 (79%) Water, sanitation & hygiene 1.02 M (20%) 4.09 M (80%) Nutrition 480,393 (49%) 509,921 (51%) TOTAL US$ 7.8 M US$ 6.2 M *All financial figures in US$ 475,000 refugees and asylum seekers hosted in Kenya • People in need of humanitarian assistance may reach 2.5m by July 2019 if the situation continues. Over 1.1m affected people are in – Mandera, Turkana, Garissa, Baringo, Kilifi, Kitui, Tana River, West Pokot, Marsabit, Makueni, Kajiado, Kwale, Isiolo, Samburu and Wajir. Rainfall Season is over in the ASAL regions. By July many of the counties above will be ranging between alarm and worsening and Emergency. >50% of ASAL counties will be in Alarm by September 2019. • Due to persistent rainfall deficits, pastoral areas continue to experience high levels of atypical livestock migration in response to below-average forage and water availability. Incidence of livestock disease and resource-based conflict are consequently on the rise, while livestock body conditions and milk production remain below average. In marginal agricultural areas, replanted crops in the southeast are moisture stressed and withering, diminishing prospects for partial recovery of short-cycle and main crop production. Crop production will be significantly below average for the second consecutive season. Below-average food and income sources are expected to drive Crisis (IPC Phase 3) and Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes in most areas through September. (FEWSNET) The dry conditions and high temperatures experienced in Kenya from January to April have pushed five counties into the alarm drought stage. A total of 20 arid and semi- arid counties are reporting a worsening trend. The national drought update for April 2019 shows that, in addition to National Government interventions, the county governments and other agencies have scaled up general food distribution, mass screening, and water trucking to affected communities. World Vision Kenya is focusing on counties that are at crisis food insecurity level i.e. Kilifi, Baringo, Turkana, West Pokot, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River, Wajir, Makueni, Kajiado and Samburu Counties prioritising water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, nutrition, and child protection sectors. June - September 2019

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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the World Vision InternationalCreation date: 24 May 2019 Sources: FEWSNET, UNOCHA, NDMA, UNICEF

KENYAEAST AFRICA CHILDREN CRISIS SITUATION REPORT | APRIL 01 - APRIL 30, 2019

Key messages Food security outlook

Gaps and needs

Humanitarian needs

Funding needs

1.2 millionpeople in need of humanitarian

assistance

1.2 million people in need

of food security & livelihoods

1.2 million people in need of

water, sanitation and hygiene assistance

572,021 people in of

nutritionassistance

635,151children in need of

humanitarianassistance

Funding gapFunding received

Food security & livelihoods

2.8 M (39%)4.5 M (61%)

Protection116,154 (21%) 430,181 (79%)

Water, sanitation & hygiene1.02 M (20%) 4.09 M (80%)

Nutrition480,393 (49%) 509,921 (51%)

TOTAL

US$ 7.8 MUS$ 6.2 M

*All financial figures in US$

475,000refugees and

asylum seekers hosted in Kenya

• People in need of humanitarian assistance may reach 2.5m by July 2019 if the situation continues. Over 1.1m affected people are in – Mandera, Turkana, Garissa, Baringo, Kilifi, Kitui, Tana River, West Pokot, Marsabit, Makueni, Kajiado, Kwale, Isiolo, Samburu and Wajir. Rainfall Season is over in the ASAL regions. By July many of the counties above will be ranging between alarm and worsening and Emergency. >50% of ASAL counties will be in Alarm by September 2019.

• Due to persistent rainfall deficits, pastoral areas continue to experience high levels of atypical livestock migration in response to below-average forage and water availability. Incidence of livestock disease and resource-based conflict are consequently on the rise, while livestock body conditions and milk production remain below average. In marginal agricultural areas, replanted crops in the southeast are moisture stressed and withering, diminishing prospects for partial recovery of short-cycle and main crop production. Crop production will be significantly below average for the second consecutive season. Below-average food and income sources are expected to drive Crisis (IPC Phase 3) and Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes in most areas through September. (FEWSNET)

• The dry conditions and high temperatures experienced in Kenya from January to April have pushed five counties into the alarm drought stage. A total of 20 arid and semi-arid counties are reporting a worsening trend. The national drought update for April 2019 shows that, in addition to National Government interventions, the county governments and other agencies have scaled up general food distribution, mass screening, and water trucking to affected communities.

• World Vision Kenya is focusing on counties that are at crisis food insecurity level i.e. Kilifi, Baringo, Turkana, West Pokot, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River, Wajir, Makueni, Kajiado and Samburu Counties prioritising water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, nutrition, and child protection sectors.

June - September 2019

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the World Vision InternationalCreation date: 24 May 2019 Sources: FEWSNET, UNOCHA, NDMA, UNICEF

KENYAEAST AFRICA CHILDREN CRISIS SITUATION REPORT | APRIL 01 - APRIL 30, 2019

Response highlights

• In Wajir County, 240 women and girls of reproductive age received hygiene kits and 25 households received P&G sachets to improve water quality.

• In Wajir and Tana River, 1010 mothers were sensitized on hand washing, baby stool disposal and food handling hygiene.

• In Kilifi county, WVK built the capacity of 150 ToTs on sanitation and hygiene promotion.

• In Wajir County, general health education was conducted during outreaches and a total of 670 adults and 761 children were reached.

• In Tana River County, a 5 day MIYCN-E training was conducted for 28 health workers. The training aimed at empowering health workers to support MIYCN-E in emergency context and increase opportunities for MIYCN-E preparedness and response.

• In Tana River and Wajir Counties, 212 mothers received delivery and baby kits

• WVK supported training of CHVs and health workers in Abakorey on BFCI model and reporting tools in order to ease implementation.

• Through the General Food Distribution programme in Kakuma, Turkana and Dadaab, World Vision Kenya distributed food to a total of 279,883 beneficiaries (91,659 in Kakuma, 142,762 in Dadaab and 45,462 in Turkana County). The beneficiaries include 160,008 children with a total of 2868.32 MT of food.

• In Turkana County, World Vision Kenya in Partnership with the County department of health distributed CSB++ to 9,736 Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWS) through the health facilities.

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE NUTRITION

FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

EDUCATION

PROTECTION

Response achievements

301,503people reached with life-saving humanitarian

assistance in April 2019

171,703children reached with life-saving humanitarian

assistance in April 2019

Reporting period April 01- April 30, 2019

279,883people reached

with food security and livelihoods

2,827children reached with education

services

2,937 children reached with protection

services

160,008children reached

with food security and livelihoods

2,290children reached

with nutritionassistance

6,595people reached with nutrition

assistance

3,651children reached

with water, sanitation &

hygiene

7,302people reached

with water, sanitation &

hygiene

2,827people reached with education

services

4,896people reached with protection

services

• In Mandera, 22 schools were supported through provision of learning materials.2227 beneficiaries reached.

• In Mandera, 10 schools benefited from construction of temporary learning spaces. A projected 600 pupils will benefit from the structure in all the 10 schools.

• In partnership with Nadapal and Kalobeyei community, WVK facilitated a peace outreach reaching 214 adults and 73 learners.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the World Vision InternationalCreation date: 24 May 2019 Sources: FEWSNET, UNOCHA, NDMA, UNICEF

KENYAEAST AFRICA CHILDREN CRISIS SITUATION REPORT | APRIL 01 - APRIL 30, 2019

Response locations Primary contact information

National office donors & partners

David L. Montague Interim National Director E-mail: [email protected] Skype: davidmontague1

Maina King’oriAssociate Director Disaster Management TeamEmail: Maina_King’[email protected]: mainaking

May OndengCommunications ManagerEmail: [email protected]: may.ondeng

WASH

Nutrition

Health

Protection

Response locations

Food security & livelihoods

Education & protectionEmbu

LaikipiaMeru

Th arak a-ni th iNyer i

West Pokot

Turkana

Marsabit

BaringoSamburu

Isiolo

Garissa

Tana River

Kitui

Makueni

Kajiado

Narok

Taita Taveta

Kilifi

Kwale

Lamu

Wajir

Mandera

Number of people reached Number of children reached

Monthly achievements

people

people

children

children

301,503

274,995

APR

MAR

171,703

142,888

APR

MAR

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