South Sudan Shelter and Non-Food Items (S-NFI) Cluster partners International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH), together with IOM Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programming worked hand in hand during a joint distribution of S-NFI and WASH materials in Pieri payam, Uror County in Jonglei State, South Sudan. The response was conducted from 14 – 21 September 2018 and reached a total of 500 households from five bomas within Pieri. Both S-NFI and WASH items were distributed including blanket, mosquito net, sleeping mat and kanga for S-NFIs; and bucket with tap, bucket without tap, collapsible jerry can, soap, and hygiene kit for WASH items. The distribution ran for two days dedicating the first day to able-bodied beneficiaries and the second day to people with disabilities and/ or heightened vulnerabilities. Staff were deployed to assist beneficiaries of the second day to transport items back home. In S-NFI Cluster efforts to mainstream AAP and enhance protection, the team on ground aimed to identify beneficiaries with heightened vulnerabilities unable to physically go to distribution point to transport SNFI and WASH items to their homes. AAP centered rapid monitoring was also conducted to collect beneficiary feedback during distribution and the day after.
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