HIGHLIGHTS
Significant progress in water infrastructure and pipeline rehabilitation has improved short and medium-term access to safe water, addressing a fundamental need of the affected population.
Deployment of health teams and provision of medical supplies and services, including mental health support, has strengthened healthcare provisions, effectively addressing critical health needs.
Partners scaled up humanitarian efforts, despite some ongoing access barriers and challenges in the coordination with local authorities that hinder some from delivering at full capacity; hence the need to prioritize support for vulnerable populations, including internally displaced persons, children, and women and girls, particularly through cash-based, protection, and education assistance, remains high.