Multi-Sector Rapid Assessment

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Print Back To Detail Multi-Sector Rapid Assessment RAF Status RAF Current Status Pending Date Remarks RAF Refer Organizations 1.Incident Information Incident : Disaster Type: IRF00472/BMY RAF Number: RAF01589/BMY Incident date: 08-May-2018 Assessment Date: 15-May-2018 Flood Heavy Rainfall Earthquake Landslide Harsh Winter Avalanche Drought Heavy Snowfall Hail River Bank Erosion Thunderstorm Wind Storm Mountain Slide Rock Slide Stream Water Overflow Conflict Other: Other: 2.Incident Location (Where the Disaster Occurred) Region: Central Highland Province: Bamyan District: Bamyan Village Or Nahya: SEYA LAYAK GPS Point Long: 67.62996 Lat: 34.73354 3.Population Characteristics of Village or Community Number of households: 21 Number of families: 30 Number of IDPs (before): 0 Total population (Individuals): 180 Community contact name: Baqir Community contact phone: 0747893894

4.Information on the Affected Population 4.1 Number of affected families 1 4.2 Breakdown of the number of affected individuals Gender U5 Years 5-17 Years 18+ Years Sub Total U18 Deaths 18+ Deaths Injuries Missing Sub Total Male: 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Female: 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total: 1 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 4.3 Is there any displacement due to the incident? 4.4 If there are IDPs, are they able to remain in the current location? If the answer for above question is, specify the reason, Select below 4.5 Number of vulnerable individuals Unaccompanied minors: 0 Female-headed households: 0 Unaccompanied elderly: 0 Severe disability: 0 Chronically ill: 0 Other: 0 4.6 Hazards in the area where the assessed population currently lives(select one or more below) Mine/UXO/IED Armed Conflict Armed Groups Natural Hazards Other 4.7 Are there separated families? 4.8 Is family tracing assistance required? 4.9 How many Tazkaras were destroyed in the incident? 0

5.Health: Injuries, Illnesses and Health Facilities 5.1 Number of people affected by disease (urgent concerns): 5.2 Any other diseases? Specify in the table below: Name of disease: # of individuals: Diarrhea, vomiting and dehyration: 0 Respiratory Infection: 0 Trauma(Injuries): 0 5.3 Number of pregnant women 0 5.4 Number of Infants under 6 months of age 0 5.5 Is the health clinic damaged? 5.6 Can an alternative service be accessed? If yes, specify (Select): Public Private Static Mobile Name of the alternative service or clinic Zard Khawal HC Travel time to the alternative service or clinic: Walking: 40 min Driving: 15 min 5.7 Number Of Ambulances 0 5.8 Availability of medicines Adequate Basic Inadequate ne 5.9 Availability of medical supplies Adequate Basic Inadequate ne 6.Water Sanitation and Hygiene 6.1 Water Source: Functioning Damaged Destroyed Comments: 6.2 Water quality and quantity Borewell (Hand Pump) Borewell (Elec. Pump) Is there enought water for drinking, food preparation and maintaining basic personal hygiene? Dug Well Stream or River Are the majority of people complaining about the quality of the drinking water? Karez 6.3 Sanitation Piped Water Are latrines widely used? Water Tanker Dam or Hawz Spring Kanda Other Please Specify. Are some affected people practicing open defecation? 6.4 Hand washing: Place available for washing hands? Is soap generally available?

7.Shelter and Accommodation 7.1 Shelter conditions Houses by Category Moderately damaged (only minor cleaning or repairs required): 0 Severely damaged (major wall or roof repairs required): 0 Completely destroyed (must be re-built): 1 7.2 Number of affected families living outside of their house due to the incident: In open space or makeshift: 0 In informal settlements: 0 Other(Type,Number): With host families/relatives: 1 In tent/improvised shelter: 0 0 0 7.3 Number of families with lost, damaged or destroyed household items: Household Items: 1 Work tools: 1 Other(Type,Number): Bedding/Blankets: 1 Clothing 0 0 0 7.4 Comments : 8.Food Security 8.1 Number of families that lost food stocks as a result o fthe incident? 1 8.2 On average, how long will the current cereal stock last? (percentage of households) 0 Day 1 Week 2 Week 1 Month More than 1 Month 8.3 Does the community have access to a functioning market? 8.4 Area adequate food stocks available in the local market? 8.5 If food source is shops or market, do the households have money to purchase? I Don't Know I Don't Know, but not all 8.4 Comments : 9.Nutrition 9.1 Can the community access food for infanta? Infant formula: Other milk products: 9.2 Have Infants milk products been distributed since the incident? if yes, by whom? 9.3 Are there any visible signs of acute malnutrition in the community? if yes, specify (select below): 9.4 Comments:

10.Livestock and Agriculture 10.1 Damage to livestock, crop or irrigation system: 10.2 Have any of the following been damaged or destroyed: Number of livestock lost 0 Area of agriculture land damaged? 0 Number of Orchard trees damaged? 0 Grain storage facilities Livestock shelters Moderately Severely Completely t Damaged Moderately Severely Completely t Damaged Irrigation systems Moderately Severely Completely t Damaged 10.3 Comments: 11.Heating, Lighting, Cooking and Electricity 11.1 Cooking fuel source damaged or lost Charcoal Firewood Gas Dung ne 11.2 Heating fuel source damaged or lost Charcoal Firewood Gas Dung ne 11.3 Lighting source damaged Electricity Kerosene Gas Solar ne 12.Education 12.1 Is the school functioning? 12.2 Is the building damaged? Moderately Severely Completely t Damaged 12.3 Have equipment and training materials been damaged? 12.4 Will children be attending school in the next two weeks? 13.Access Considerations 13.1 Have security threats to access been experienced? If yes, Please specify(select below): Active hostilities Presence of mines/uxos Direct interference (political or military) 13.2 Describe any physical access constraints or transportation obstacles: 13.3 Accessible by (Select): Walking Car 4WD 5 MT Truck 25 MT Truck 13.4 Is the community within mobile phone coverage? 13.5 Is there mobile phone coverage within a distance of 1km?

14.Available Humanitarian Resources and Gaps 14.1 Local agency or NGO resources available, but not yet given If yes, describe in the table below: 14.2 Comments 14.3 Number of medical referrals: 0 Trauma 0 Disease 0 Other type 0 0 14.4 Water treatment required? Water delivery required? Individuals in need: 0 14.5 Additional comments on assistance gaps or situation Joint assessment has been conducted by IOM and ANDMA on mentioned village on 15 May 2018. During the assessment the team found that one house has been completely destroyed and the family lost their NFIs and FI and they are in need of assistance. IOM will provide NFI assistance for this family. Food items are the gap. IOM will provide 1 family module, 1 emergency shelter module, 1 blanket module, 1 solar module and 1 family tent. 14.6 Interference or attempt to bias the assessment? If yes, please describe 14.7 If the assessment was done after 48 hours, what was the reason for the delay? The incident reported late from the village 15.Assessment Team Details 15.1 Lead assessor filling form: Organization: IOM Name: Enayatullah Lalzada Phone Number: 0774214497 15.2 Government Counterpart(s): Organization: Name: Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority Aman Akhlaqi Phone Number: 0772434919 15.3 Participating Organizations: 16.Additional Key Information Details Name NA Position NA Name NA Position NA

17. Upload RAF Related Files File Name 1 RAF01589-BMY.pdf 2 DSC_0019.JPG 3 DSC_0016.JPG 4 DSC_0025.JPG 5 Narrative Report of Shew Qad and Seya Layak villages - Bamyan center.docx