Early Warning and Response Analysis November, 2015

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Early Warning and Response Directorate DRMFSS, MoA Early Warning and Response Analysis November, This bulletin is prepared by the Early Warning and Response Directorate to coordinate and disseminate early warning and food security information. For any comments, questions or suggestions and/or to receive the bulletin on your email please write to info@dppc.gov.et Released on November, If you are planning to contribute to the response effort, please inform DRMFSS by writing to infodrmfss@gmail.com

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, Contents Acronyms... Early Warning and Response Summary for November,... Weather Conditions... Nutrition... Appendix...

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, ACRONYMS: CHD: Child Health Day CPI: Consumer Price Index CSA: Central Statistical Agency DRMFSS: Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector EGTE: Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise EHNRI: Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute ENCU: Emergency Nutrition Coordination Unit FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization FMOH: Federal Ministry of Health GAM: Global Acute Malnutrition HRF: Humanitarian Response Fund IMC: International Medical Corps ITCZ: Inter Tropical Convergent Zone MAM: Moderate Acute Malnutrition NMA: National Meteorological Agency OTP: Outpatient Therapeutic Program PLW: Pregnant and Lactating Women SAM: Severe Acute Malnutrition TFU: Therapeutic Feeding Unit TSF: Targeted Supplementary Food TSFP: Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program WFP: World Food Programme

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, EARLY WARNING AND RESPONSE SUMMARY Pursuant to the National Meteorological Agency weather/climate outlook, during the upcoming November, the wet weather condition will continue over south and southeastern parts of the country in a better strength with a chance of heavy falls at places, which can causes flash flood at places in the areas. Therefore proper precautions should be undertaken ahead of time over flood prone areas of the aforementioned areas. Occasional rainfall is anticipated over northern, northeastern, central and eastern parts of the country which can have negative impact on harvest and post harvest activities. Therefore, the concerned personnel should respond appropriately in areas where crops are attaining full maturity stage in order to avoid crop yield losses due to the expected unnecessary moisture condition. Nationally, a total of, SAM cases were treated in TFP program between January to September. The September SAM cases decreased by. percent from in August to, SAM cases in September. The September TFP admission has shown an increase in SNNPR, Tigray, and Amhara region by.8%,.% and 8% respectively. Normally, the TFP admissions follows either a decreasing trend or stable situation from July onwards until end of the year but this year the trend is not showing this pattern in many of the regions because of the negative impact of the El Nino.. Close monitoring of the evolving nutrition situation and further strengthening of the emergency food and nutrition responses required for woredsa of Afar, Amhara, SNNPR, Oromiya, Tigray and part of Somali regions.

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, October weather conditions 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 and southeastern Somali, a few areas of Benishangul Gumuz and parts of northeastern SNNPR experienced falls ranging from - mm and parts of eastern Tigray and pocket areas of southern Tigray, a few areas of eastern and parts of Amhara, a few areas of eastern and central Oromiya and a few areas of northern Somali exhibited - mm of rainfall. Little or no rainfall was observed for the remaining parts of the country. Map : Rainfall distribution in mm for the month of October Source: NMA During the month of October, central and some areas of eastern SNNPR including parts of southeastern Oromiya received fall greater than mm. Parts of northwestern Amhara, southwestern, southeastern and parts of eastern Benishangul Gumuz, southern, parts of western and eastern Oromiya, southwestern Somali, most parts of Gambela and most parts of SNNPR experienced falls ranging from mm. Some areas of western, central and eastern Oromiya, parts of southern Oromiya, most parts of western half of Benishangul Gumuz, parts of northwestern Amhara, parts of western Tigray, parts of central and southern Somali and a few areas of northeastern SNNPR exhibited falls ranging from - mm. Parts of western half of Tigray, a few areas of northern and central Amhara, a few areas of central and eastern Oromiya, parts of central Map : Percent of normal rainfall distribution for October Source: NMA As can be seen from map, normal to above normal rainfall has been observed over western half of Tigray, northwestern Amhara, most parts of Benishangul Gumuz, western, southern and parts of eastern Oromiya, most parts of SNNPR, most parts of Gambela, most parts of central and southern parts of Somali while the remaining parts

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, of the country exhibited below normal rainfall during the month under review. 8 8 8 8 Map : Number of Rainy day days for the month October Source: NMA A few areas of southwestern Oromiya received falls in greater than rainy days. Eastern Benishangul Gumuz, pocket areas of western Oromiya and parts of southern Oromiya, southwestern SNNPR and a few areas of western Amhara received falls in 8 - rainy days. Most parts of Benishangul Gumuz, most parts of western half of SNNPR, eastern half of Gambela, parts of western, southern and eastern Oromiya, southwestern Somali and parts of southwestern Amhara received falls in - rainy days. Western half of Gambella, parts of western and eastern Oromiya, parts of northern Benishangul Gumuz, some areas of western and northwestern Amhara and parts of southeastern Somali received falls in - rainy days. Therefore, the observed rainfall distribution could have positive impact on crops 8 8 which are at different phonological stages at this time of the year while it could have negative impact in areas where harvest and post harvest activities are under question. The rest parts of the country received falls in rainy days during the month of October. Weather outlook and its possible impact for - November Under normal circumstance during the month of November, sunny, dry and windy Bega weather condition is a normal phenomenon in the daytime while cool weather condition in the night and early in the morning over northern, northeastern, central and eastern highlands of the country. On the other hand the seasonal rainfall will continue over southern half and southwestern parts of the country. Pursuant to the National Meteorological Agency weather/climate outlook, during the upcoming November, the rain producing weather systems will have more strength in areas where seasonal rainfall is expected. Therefore the wet weather condition will continue over south and southeastern parts of the country in a better strength. Moreover there will be a chance of heavy falls which can causes flash flood at places in the areas. Thus proper precautions should be undertaken ahead of time over flood prone areas of the aforementioned areas.

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, Occasional rainfall is anticipated over northern, northeastern, central and eastern parts of the country due to a gradual increase of Mediterranean Sea surface temperature, the expected eastward movement of low pressure areas together with the expected moisture incursion from Arabian Sea, which can have negative impact on harvest and post harvest activities. Therefore, the concerned personnel should respond appropriately in areas where crops are attaining full maturity stage in order to avoid crop yield losses due to the expected unnecessary moisture condition. NUTRITION : Nutrition situations: The ENCU of the DRMFSS routinely monitors the emergency nutrition situation at national level by collecting and analyzing different sources of nutrition information such as TFP admissions, ad hoc or biannual surveys and revision of woredas s hotspot status. Accordingly, food insecurity and concerning nutrition situation continued to be reported from some woredas of Amhara, Tigray, SNNPR, Somali and Oromiya regions in the reporting month. TFP admissions: Nationally, between Januarys to September, a total of, 88 SAM cases with 8. % were treated in TFP sites with severe acute malnutrition of which % of the cases were treated in oromiya region. Overall, Analysis of the last nine months TFP data shows that admission to TFP has been increasing since January from 8, SAM cases to, SAM cases in August but it has dropped to SAM cases in September. On the other hand, the September TFP admission has increased by.% when compared with the same month of last year admission. The September SAM cases decreased by. percent from, in August to, SAM cases in September. Although the overall admission in September has shown a decrease compared with August, SAM admission has increased in SNNPR, Tigray, and Amhara by.8%,.% and 8% respectively. As depicted in the blow graph, the TFP admission in Amhara region with above % reporting rate was stable throughout the year except a significant increase was recorded in September. The reasons for the high admission in Amhara, Tigray and SNNPR regions is partly associated to the CHD screening conducted in the reporting month which increased referral linkages to TFP sites and also attributed to the households food insecurity situation. Some Woredas of East and West Hararghe and West Arsi from Oromiya region; Gedeo, Hadiya and Sidama zones from SNNPR; woredas of North and South Wollo and Wag Himra zones of Amhara, Zone and from

8 Early Warning and Response Analysis November, Afar region and Siti zone from Somali region are areas that reported increased malnutrition situation which needs close follow up and strengthening further the emergency food and nutrition responses. Normally, the TFP admissions follows either a decreasing trend or stable situation from July onwards until end of the year but this year the trend does not showing this pattern in many of the regions because of the negative impact of the El Nino phenomenon. Ad hoc nutrition survey: In August and September, two ad hoc nutritional surveys were conducted by GOAL Ethiopia and Save the Children International. ENCU conducted data quality check and also reviewed the whole report. Both surveys were conducted maintain qualities of good nutritional surveys and endorsed by the DRMFSS. The survey conducted by GOAL Ethiopia in Guba Koricha woreda of West Hararghe zone indicated GAM rate of.% and SAM rate of.% and the one conducted by SCI in Goro Bakaksa woreda of Afder zone in Somali region has shown GAM rate of.% and SAM rate of.%. According to the national guideline of conducting nutrition surveys in Ethiopia, the alert level of malnutrition for Guba Koricha is Poor and that of the Goro Baqaqsa rated as serious. On the other hand, both crude and under-five mortality rates in both surveys were normal as per National guideline for emergency nutrition assessment and Sphere Stand.

Early Warning and Response Analysis November, Fig. Number of TFP admissions and performance indicators in Ethiopia Jan-Sep Fig. Number of TFP admissions and performance indicators in Tigray region, Jan-Sep Fig. Number of TFP admissions and performance indicators in Amhara region, Jan-Sep