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Progress Report: Oxfam GB's Upper Nile Public Health Programme – 1st Quarter 2009

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This report outlines the progress made by Oxfam GB in Maban and Longochuk counties during the first quarter of 2009 under the Upper Nile Public Health Programme. Key outputs include the provision of safe water, school sanitation initiatives, and public health promotion efforts. Challenges faced include poor road conditions, unsuitable airstrips, absence of local government structures, difficulties in contracting for sanitation promotion, insecurity in Malakal, procurement issues due to a limited market, and transportation difficulties.

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Progress Report: Oxfam GB's Upper Nile Public Health Programme – 1st Quarter 2009

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  1. BASICSERVICESFUND PROGRESS REPORT 1ST QUARTER 2009 OXFAM GB – UPPER NILE PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMME –MABAN/LONGECHUK COUNTIES

  2. Output 1.1 – Provision of Safe Water

  3. Output 2.1 – School Sanitation

  4. Output 3.1 – Public Health Promotion

  5. CHALLENGES • Poor or no roads at all in the area. • Airstrips unsuitable for landing – poor maintenance • RWSS staff – No gov’t structures at county level • Sourcing in-county contractors for sanitation promotion remains a challenge • Insecurity in Malakal and localized – impeding implementation • Procurement becoming difficult due to limited market in the area • Transportation difficulties • Thank you!

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