XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving health care provision to conflict-affected population from 25 August 2017 crisis in northern RakhineThe main objective of this project is to improve healthcare access of the conflict affected population in Maungdaw township in northern Rakhine, Myanmar, through mobile and fixed clinics in 22 villages. WHO will use CERF funds to provide screening of acute malnutrition, treatment of severe acute malnutrition cases, referral of moderate acute malnutrition cases and referral of critically ill patients to nearby township hospitals. 16,904 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-162018-07-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maungdaw township, Rakhine state, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Maungdaw township, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Rakhine state, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427MYANMAR POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018126095.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving health care provision to conflict-affected population from 25 August 2017 crisis in northern RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Conflict affected population receive non-discriminatory emergency primary health services through mobile and fixed clinics in 22 villages of Maungdaw townshipIndicator 1.1Number of people utilizing emergency health care servicesIndicator 1.2Number of outpatient consultations per personIndicator 1.3Number of children screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 1.4Number of severe acute malnutrition children treatedOutput 2Critically ill patients of all affected communities receive secondary health care at Maungdaw township hospitalIndicator 2.1Number of patient referrals to hospitalXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food security assistance for conflict affected people in northern RakhineThe main objective of this joint project between WFP and FAO is to provide emergency food, nutrition and agriculture assistance to the crisis affected population in northern Rakhine. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute monthly basic food baskets to 60,000 displaced people in Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships, while FAO will use CERF funds to provide livestock for 1,150 households (HHs), distribute paddy seeds for 2,000 small-scale farmer HHs, and vegetable packages for 5,000 HHs in Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung townships. 72,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20182880090.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food security assistance for conflict affected people in northern RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13,924 MT of food commodities distributed to 60,000 targeted people during a period of four months in sufficient quantity and qualityIndicator 1.1Number of people receiving food assistance disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 1.2Quantity of food commodities distributed, disaggregated by type, as % of planned (3,240 MT of rice, 432 MT of pulses,216 MT of oil, 36 MT of salt)Output 22,000 households have access to rice as main staple food and increase availability of rice in local marketsIndicator 2.1Number of individuals benefiting from agricultural inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 2.2Number of individuals with increase knowledge on good agricultural practices disaggregated by women and menOutput 35,000 small-scale farmers and landless households have access to diversified fresh foodIndicator 3.1Number of individuals benefiting from agricultural inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 3.2Number of individuals with improved knowledge on good nutritional practices disaggregated by women and menOutput 41,150 small-scale livestock raisers/households restock animals for improved balanced diet from high quality animal protein Indicator 4.1Number of individuals benefiting from livestock inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 4.2Number of individuals with improved knowledge on animal husbandy disaggregated by women and menXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food security assistance for conflict affected people in northern RakhineThe main objective of this joint project between FAO and WFP is to provide emergency food, nutrition and agriculture assistance to the crisis affected population in northern Rakhine. FAO will use CERF funds to provide livestock for 1,150 households (HHs), distribute paddy seeds for 2,000 small-scale farmer HHs, and vegetable packages for 5,000 HHs in Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung townships, while WFP will use CERF funds to distribute monthly basic food baskets to 60,000 displaced people in Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships. 72,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209MYANMAR POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food security assistance for conflict affected people in northern RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13,924 MT of food commodities distributed to 60,000 targeted people during a period of four months in sufficient quantity and qualityIndicator 1.1Number of people receiving food assistance disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 1.2Quantity of food commodities distributed, disaggregated by type, as % of planned (3,240 MT of rice, 432 MT of pulses,216 MT of oil, 36 MT of salt)Output 22,000 households have access to rice as main staple food and increase availability of rice in local marketsIndicator 2.1Number of individuals benefiting from agricultural inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 2.2Number of individuals with increase knowledge on good agricultural practices disaggregated by women and menOutput 35,000 small-scale farmers and landless households have access to diversified fresh foodIndicator 3.1Number of individuals benefiting from agricultural inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 3.2Number of individuals with improved knowledge on good nutritional practices disaggregated by women and menOutput 41,150 small-scale livestock raisers/households restock animals for improved balanced diet from high quality animal protein Indicator 4.1Number of individuals benefiting from livestock inputs disaggregated by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 4.2Number of individuals with improved knowledge on animal husbandy disaggregated by women and menXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving child protection and women’s wellness services for communities affected by violence in northern RakhineThe main objective of this joint project between UNICEF and UNFPA is to improve access to life-saving child protection and women’s wellness information and services in communities affected by violence in Rakhine State. UNICEF will use CERF funds to ensure access for 41,353 girls and boys who are survivors of violence abuse to case management services and distribute 25 Child Friendly Spaces Kits. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 400 Clean Delivery Kits to pregnant women and provide Dignity Kits to 3,000 vulnerable women and girls. 49,063 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-162018-07-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018226760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving child protection and women’s wellness services for communities affected by violence in northern RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Conflict affected boys and girls participate in age appropriate structured MHPSS activitiesIndicator 1.1# of boys and girls under 10 reached with child friendly space kits as part of a mental health and psychosocial programmeIndicator 1.2# of boys and girls 11-17yrs reached with child friendly space kits as part of mental health and psychosocial activities (life skills)Indicator 1.3% of boys and girls surveyed reporting improved well beingOutput 2Child survivors of violence, exploitation and abuse or at risk thereof are being provided with life-saving case management support and referralIndicator 2.1% of boys and girls under 10 who receive an individual kit as part of a case management programmeIndicator 2.2% of boys and girls 11-17yrs who receive an individual kit as part of a case management programmeIndicator 2.3# of boys and girls with access to case management servicesIndicator 2.4Distance network designed for case workersOutput 3Conflict affected population, and pregnant women in particular, access life-saving SRHR information and services Indicator 3.1# of pregnant women who receive clean delivery kits as part of Women's Wellness OutreachIndicator 3.2% of community resource persons (leaders, peer educators, TBAs) demonstrating improved knowledge of pregnancy danger signs and referral pathwaysIndicator 3.3SRHR assessment including mapping of services and referrals by villageOutput 4Conflict affected population, and vulnerable women and girls in particular, access MHPSS information and services Indicator 4.1# of women, girls, men, boys reached with key messages on SRH, GBV, MHPSS and referral information through Women's Wellness OutreachIndicator 4.2% of CFSI staff and peer educators demonstrating improved knowledge of MHPSS and GBV response, including referralIndicator 4.3Number of women and girls receiving dignity kits through Women's Wellness Outreach activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving child protection and women’s wellness services for communities affected by violence in northern RakhineThe main objective of this joint project between UNFPA and UNICEF is to improve access to life-saving child protection and women’s wellness information and services in communities affected by violence in Rakhine State. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 400 Clean Delivery Kits to pregnant women and provide Dignity Kits to 3,000 vulnerable women and girls. UNICEF will use CERF funds to ensure access for 41,353 girls and boys who are survivors of violence abuse to case management services and distribute 25 Child Friendly Spaces Kits. 49,063 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-162018-09-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships, Rakhine State, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427MYANMAR POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018263862.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving child protection and women’s wellness services for communities affected by violence in northern RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Conflict affected boys and girls participate in age appropriate structured MHPSS activitiesIndicator 1.1# of boys and girls under 10 reached with child friendly space kits as part of a mental health and psychosocial programmeIndicator 1.2# of boys and girls 11-17yrs reached with child friendly space kits as part of mental health and psychosocial activities (life skills)Indicator 1.3% of boys and girls surveyed reporting improved well beingOutput 2Child survivors of violence, exploitation and abuse or at risk thereof are being provided with life-saving case management support and referralIndicator 2.1% of boys and girls under 10 who receive an individual kit as part of a case management programmeIndicator 2.2% of boys and girls 11-17yrs who receive an individual kit as part of a case management programmeIndicator 2.3# of boys and girls with access to case management servicesIndicator 2.4Distance network designed for case workersOutput 3Conflict affected population, and pregnant women in particular, access life-saving SRHR information and services Indicator 3.1# of pregnant women who receive clean delivery kits as part of Women's Wellness OutreachIndicator 3.2% of community resource persons (leaders, peer educators, TBAs) demonstrating improved knowledge of pregnancy danger signs and referral pathwaysIndicator 3.3SRHR assessment including mapping of services and referrals by villageOutput 4Conflict affected population, and vulnerable women and girls in particular, access MHPSS information and services Indicator 4.1# of women, girls, men, boys reached with key messages on SRH, GBV, MHPSS and referral information through Women's Wellness OutreachIndicator 4.2% of CFSI staff and peer educators demonstrating improved knowledge of MHPSS and GBV response, including referralIndicator 4.3Number of women and girls receiving dignity kits through Women's Wellness Outreach activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthen Protection of Asylum Seekers from DRCThe main objective of this project is to enhance the protection of Congolese asylum seekers in Zambia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will enroll 9,000 children and adolescents including 5,310 girls in psycho-social support activities. The project will reach a total of 19,250 children. The project will last five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mantapala Refugee Settlement, Nchelenge district, Luapula Province, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073Mantapala Refugee Settlement, Zambia-13.1338970 27.8493320Nchelenge district, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018125704.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthen Protection of Asylum Seekers from DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhance access to quality education for refugees arriving in Zambia from DRCThe main objective of this project is to provide access to quality education to Congolese refugee children in the Mantapala settlement in Zambia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will reach 1,280 children (of which 653 are girls) with Early Child Development activities; will provide 4,400 children (of which 2,244 are girls) with access to primary and secondary education and will construct 24 temporary classrooms. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Refugee settlement in Mantapala – Nchelenge district, Zambia-9.2541535 28.7664408Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018257620.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhance access to quality education for refugees arriving in Zambia from DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support Emergency Nutrition Services to DRC Refugee population in Mantapala Resettlement SiteThe main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity in children under-five years among Congolese asylum seekers in Nchelenge district of Zambia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute $39,182 of therapeutic food, Vitamin A supplements and nutrition programme supplies for the benefit of 5,500 children aged 6-59 months. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Luapula Province, Nchelenge District, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927Nchelenge District, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018113685.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support Emergency Nutrition Services to DRC Refugee population in Mantapala Resettlement SiteOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of WASH Services to Congolese Refugees in Mantapala Refugee SettlementThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to waterborne diseases and poor hygiene among Congolese refugees arriving in Mantapala Refugee Settlement. With this grant, UNICEF will (among other activities) drill 35handpumps to give access to 15 litres of safe water per person per day for 8,000 people. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mantapala Refugee Settlement, Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927Mantapala Refugee Settlement, Zambia-13.1338970 27.8493320Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 20181823045.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of WASH Services to Congolese Refugees in Mantapala Refugee SettlementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi sectoral assistance to Congolese Refugees and Asylum seekers in Nchelenge District (Luapula Province of Zambia)The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving assistance in multi-sectors (Protection, Food, Shelter, Health, Nutrition) to Congolese refugees/asylum seekers. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will provide shelter kits to 10,000 refugees, tents to 625 vulnerable families, and sanitary materials to 6,800 women. The project will benefit a total of 20,000 people and will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kenani Transit centre in Nchelenge and further in Mantapala (new site in Nchelenge District), Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 20182025521.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi sectoral assistance to Congolese Refugees and Asylum seekers in Nchelenge District (Luapula Province of Zambia)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of transportation assistance to DRC Refugees in Luapula Province of ZambiaThe main objective of this project is to safely transport 10,000 Congolese refugees from border areas to the new the Mantapala Settlement in Zambia. With this CERF grant, IOM will rent buses and trucks to transport the refugees and their belongings, as well as provide each refugee with biscuits and potable water during the trip. The project will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-022018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018560002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of transportation assistance to DRC Refugees in Luapula Province of ZambiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Support to the food insecure DRC Refugee/Asylum Seekers in Luapula and Northern Provinces of ZambiaThe main objective of this project is to provide Congolese refugees/asylum seekers with their basic food and nutrition requirements through a General Food Distribution mechanism. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 2,191 MT of food commodities, including 964 MT of fortified food, to 25,000 beneficiaries including 13,000 women and girls. Project activities will be completed within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chiengi and Matanpala Districts, Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927Chiengi and Matanpala Districts, Zambia-8.7476758 29.1390642Luapula Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 20181058885.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Support to the food insecure DRC Refugee/Asylum Seekers in Luapula and Northern Provinces of ZambiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceThe main objective of this joint health project is to prevent and manage life-threatening health conditions of the Congolese refugees at Kenani transit centre and Matampala settlement in Zambia. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 2,045 dignity kits and SGBV services, WHO will deliver emergency health kits and enhance disease surveillance, and UNICEF will immunize 11,875 children against measles. The project will benefit 25,000 refugees and will last five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2017-12-292018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018234341.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceThe main objective of this joint health project is to prevent and manage life-threatening health conditions of the Congolese refugees at Kenani transit centre and Matampala settlement in Zambia. With this CERF grant, WHO will deliver emergency health kits and enhance disease surveillance, UNFPA will provide 2,045 dignity kits and SGBV services, and UNICEF will immunize 11,875 children against measles. The project will benefit 25,000 refugees and will last five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2017-12-292018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018185866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceThe main objective of this joint health project is to prevent and manage life-threatening health conditions of the Congolese refugees at Kenani transit centre and Matampala settlement in Zambia. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 2,045 dignity kits and SGBV services, WHO will deliver emergency health kits and enhance disease surveillance, and UNICEF will immunize 11,875 children against measles. The project wil benefit 25,000 refugees and will last five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-062018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Luapale Province, Nchelenge District, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073Luapale Province, Zambia-11.5648310 29.0459927Nchelenge District, Zambia-9.3534270 28.7402073ZAMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018175103.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency health services to DRC Refugee population in Luapula ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse rapide aux épidémies de choléra et de rougeole en faveur des populations déplacées, retournées et hôtes, victimes de conflits armés dans les provinces du Kasaï, du Sud-Kivu, du Lomami et du Haut-Lomami en République Démocratique du Congo.The main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to epidemics, including cholera and measles, amongst IDPs, returnees and host communities in 16 zones within the L3 provinces. WHO will use CERF funds to ensure free access to health facilities, including through prepositioned emergency kits in 96 health points, establishment of 16 temporary health structures, as well as organisation of awareness raising sessions for all targeted beneficiaries. 387,977 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-082018-08-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
zones de santé sélectionnées en fonction de la présence de déplacés internes suite aux conflits dans les provinces suivantes en RDC, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640La province du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350zones de santé (Katana, Miti-Murhesa, Minova, Kalonge, Kabare et Bunyakiri)La province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.3305560 28.7466670zones de santé (Katana, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Miti-Murhesa, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Minova, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.7076637 29.0212610Kalonge, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.3305560 28.7466670Kabare et Bunyakiri)La province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0760200 28.5735000zones de santé (Dekese, Mikope,)La province du Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.4889904 21.3769118zones de santé (Dekese, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.4889904 21.3769118Mikope, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0631280 20.8014910)La province du Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465zones de santé (Kalomba, Masuika et Tshibala)La province du Haut-lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.7052752 24.9042208zones de santé (Kalomba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Masuika et Tshibala)La province du Haut-lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.7052752 24.9042208zones de santé (Malemba-Nkulu, Mulongo)La province du Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930zones de santé (Malemba-Nkulu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930Mulongo)La province du Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640zones de santé (Kalambayi Kabanga, Kanda Kanda et Ngandajika), Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.8975220 22.4172256zones de santé (Kalambayi Kabanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.6382189 30.4674459Kanda Kanda et Ngandajika), Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.9325540 23.6020700CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181777601.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse rapide aux épidémies de choléra et de rougeole en faveur des populations déplacées, retournées et hôtes, victimes de conflits armés dans les provinces du Kasaï, du Sud-Kivu, du Lomami et du Haut-Lomami en République Démocratique du Congo.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1387,977 personnes vulnérables (F : 201,748 et H : 186,229) soit 141,857 personnes déplacées et 177,377 Personnes de familles d’accueil malades sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé primaires.Indicator 1.1# de centre de santé en mesure d'octroyer des soins de base aux personnes vulnérablesIndicator 1.2# des personnes vulnérables prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.3# des personnes vulnérables victimes des violences sexuelles prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.4# de personnes touchées par des messages de sensibilisation sur les mesures de prévention des maladies à potentiel épidémique (choléra, rougeole)Output 2Résultat 2 : Les structures de santé ont une capacité adéquate de réponse aux épidémies de choléra, rougeole et autres.Indicator 2.1Présence des kits d’urgences prépositionnés pour appuyer les zones de santéIndicator 2.2# de des personnes forméesIndicator 2.3# de structures sanitaires pratiquant la prévention et contrôle de l’infection (PCI)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assurer l’accès à un paquet EHA aux enfants et leurs familles affectées par les conflits dans les provinces du Tanganyika, Kasaï, Lomami, Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami, Sud-Kivu et ManiemaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to WASH packages for children and their families affected by the conflict in the L3 areas. UNICEF will use CERF funds to procure and distribute WASH in Nutrition packages to 7,236 households with malnourished children; emergency WASH packages for 38,910 IDPs and host communities; and cholera WASH kits for 63,404 IDPs and people in at risk communities. The project will directly benefit some 109,550 beneficiaries within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-062018-08-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
- Province de Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002territoires de Kongolo- Provinces du Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3875020 26.9911288territoire de Ngandajika et Luilu avec une réponse choléra dans la ZS de Kanda Kanda, Ngandajika, Kalambayi Kabanga- Province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988territoire de Ngandajika et Luilu avec une réponse choléra dans la ZS de Kanda Kanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988Ngandajika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988Kalambayi Kabanga- Province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465territoire de Kamonia- Province du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350territoire de Kalehe- Province du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309territoire de KabambareEn cas de nouveaux déplacements ou de nouveaux Hot Spots suivant l’Épidémie de Choléra, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640en cas de notification de cas de choléra hors des zones d’intervention ciblées initialement et de dépassement du seuil d’intervention du Cluster, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640le projet se réserve le droit d’apporter une réponse adaptée, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640surtout dans les territoires et ZS voisines concernées par les déplacements liés aux conflits intercommunautaires, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640en dehors de ces deux provinces En cas de nouveaux déplacements ou de nouveaux Hot Spots suivant l’Épidémie de Choléra, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640les zones d’intervention restent flexibles En effet, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640en dehors de ces deux provinces, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181467855.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assurer l’accès à un paquet EHA aux enfants et leurs familles affectées par les conflits dans les provinces du Tanganyika, Kasaï, Lomami, Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami, Sud-Kivu et ManiemaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 17,236 enfants malnutris et leurs familles ont accès à un paquet EHA et nutrition Approvisionnement en Eau, Assainissement et Promotion à l’hygiène au niveau des Centres Nutritionnels Remise des Kits au enfants Malnutries (0-5 ans) et leur familleSensibilisation au niveau communautaire et au niveau des UNTI – UNTARéhabilitations légères d’urgence sur les points d’eau au niveau communautairesIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de traitement nutritionnels ayant reçu un paquet EHA minimum (réhabilitations légères de sources d’eau dans le centre/ou installation des impluvium – installation ou réhabilitation des latrines – gestion des déchets – promotion à l’hygiène).Indicator 1.2Nombre de ménage avec des enfants malnutris ayant reçu les kits EHAIndicator 1.3Nombre de promoteurs d’hygiène et de santé formés sur la promotion d’hygiène et sur la WINOutput 238,910 personnes déplacées et communautés d’accueil ont accès à un paquet EHA Approvisionnement en Eau d’urgence (réhabilitation légère des points d’eau, distribution des produits de purification d’eau)Construction des latrines d’urgence/douche urgences dans les sites IDPsPromotion a ‘l’hygiène pour les IDPs et les Communautés d’accueilsAssainissement du milieuIndicator 2.1Nombre de litre d'eau d'urgence distribuée par personne par jourIndicator 2.2Nombre de latrines d’urgence construites ou réhabilitésIndicator 2.3Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l'hygièneOutput 363,404 personnes déplacées et à risque de choléra ont accès à un paquet EHA- Installation des Points de Chloration - Désinfection des foyers cholériques- Sensibilisation sur la prévention au Cholera et Promotion à l’Hygiène- Approvisionnement des CTC/CTU en produit de désinfection (si nécessaire)- Distribution des produit désinfection d’eau (si nécessaire)Indicator 3.1Nombre de litre d'eau d'urgence distribuée par personne par jourIndicator 3.2Nombre de ménages/lieux publics ayant fait l'objet d'une désinfectionIndicator 3.3Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l'hygiène.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en articles ménagers essentiels aux personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces du Haut Katanga, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami, Maniema et Sud KivuThe main objective of this project is to improve the lives of the most vulnerable IDPs and returnees in Haut Katanga, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami, Maniema et Sud Kivu provinces by rapidly meeting urgent needs. Through the Rapid Response Mechanism established in DRC, UNICEF and partners will use CERF funds to provide multi-purpose cash grants of US$105 to 8,264 households. Approximately 41,300 individuals will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-082018-08-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
La proposition de l’UNICEF est d’utiliser ce financement pour assister les personnes nouvellement affectées par des mouvements de population dans les provinces retenues pour cette allocation, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Province du Sud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Territoire de Fizi, Uvira, Kalehe, Shabunda Province du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Territoire de Fizi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793Kalehe, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234Shabunda Province du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.6942690 27.3440192Territoire de KabambareProvince du Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Territoires de Kalemie, Nyunzu, Manono, Moba et Kongolo Province du Haut Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Territoires de Kalemie, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Nyunzu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9574641 28.0156811Manono, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2879882 27.4321452Moba et Kongolo Province du Haut Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.0368478 29.7628712Territoire de PwetoProvince de la Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640Territoire de LuiluLes zones géographiques sont lies au Plan Opérationnel pour les zones L Les zones d’interventions spécifiques seront choisies, en prenant compte des critères de priorisation définis dans le cadre du programme RRMP et qui se basent sur l’analyse des nouveaux besoins multisectoriels, avec flexibilité au cas d’où nouvelles crises se déclaraient dans d’autres localités de ces mêmes territoires ou dans d’autres territoires non repris dans cette liste, mais éligibles dans le cadre de cette allocation Réponse Rapide du CERF, Democratic Republic of the Congo40.0340568 -75.0173920Territoire de LuiluLes zones géographiques sont lies au Plan Opérationnel pour les zones L Les zones d’interventions spécifiques seront choisies, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640en prenant compte des critères de priorisation définis dans le cadre du programme RRMP et qui se basent sur l’analyse des nouveaux besoins multisectoriels, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640avec flexibilité au cas d’où nouvelles crises se déclaraient dans d’autres localités de ces mêmes territoires ou dans d’autres territoires non repris dans cette liste, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640mais éligibles dans le cadre de cette allocation Réponse Rapide du CERF, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181364399.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en articles ménagers essentiels aux personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces du Haut Katanga, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami, Maniema et Sud KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les ménages les plus vulnérables, victimes d'un déplacement/retour récent, ont accès aux articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 1.1Variation moyenne du score AME avant et après l'intervention parmi les ménages assistésBaseline : 1.3 (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.2% de ménages assistés qui sont satisfaits avec la qualité des articles reçus et/ou achetés (ventilé par catégorie d'articles – literie/matériel de couchage, ustensiles de cuisine, articles pour stockage/utilisation de l'eau, matériel pour renforcer l’abris, habits/vêtements, et autre)Baseline : 80% (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.3% de ménages assistés qui utilisent plus de 80% des articles reçus/achetés au moins 1 mois après l'intervention (ventilé par type d'articles - couchage, cuisine, stockage de l'eau, habits)Baseline : 86% (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.4% de l’assistance reçue en cash qui a été investi pour accéder aux articles essentiels.Baseline : 30% (Cette baseline a été établie sur base de l'expérience du programme ARCC - Alternatives Response to Communities in Crise, 2013-2016)Indicator 1.5Nombre total de ménages ayant bénéficié d’une assistance à travers les foires AME (à désagréger par sexe et statut).Indicator 1.6Nombre total de ménages ayant bénéficié d’un transfert monétaire (à désagréger par sexe et statut).XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge transitoire, réunification familiale et appui psychosocial aux enfants affectes par la crise dans le Kasaï et Kasaï centralThe main objective of this project is to ensure protection of children affected by conflict in Kasaï and Kasaï Central against violence, abuse and exploitation and provide psychosocial support and family reunification services. UNICEF will use CERF funds to ensure that 1,250 children are identified, provided for and reunited with their families and provide psychosocial support to 4,500 children through communal recreational spaces. Some 6,350 beneficiaries, including 5,750 children, will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465territoire de Kamonia, secteur de Kamako, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2953756 18.9621091Province du Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465territoire de Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700secteur de Kamako; Province du Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017Territoire de Dibaya et territoire de Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.5350734 22.8760910CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018499984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge transitoire, réunification familiale et appui psychosocial aux enfants affectes par la crise dans le Kasaï et Kasaï centralOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11250 enfants (y compris non accompagnés ou séparés, sortis des milices, blesses, victimes des VSBG) sont identifiés, pris en charge et réunifiés avec leur famille (IDTR et assistance multisectorielle)Indicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants non accompagnés et séparés identifiés, pris en charge et réunifiés avec leurs famillesIndicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants sortis des milices identifiés, pris en charge et réunifiés avec leurs famillesIndicator 1.3Nombre de victimes de violences sexuelles identifiées et pris en charge multisectorielle (médicale, psychosociale, réinsertion, accompagnement en justice)Indicator 1.4Nombre d’enfants blessés par balle, pris en charge et réunifiés avec leurs famillesOutput 24,500 enfants bénéficient d’un soutien psychosocial à travers la disponibilité d’activités ludiques et de points d’écoute dans des espaces récréatifs communautairesIndicator 2.1Nombre d’espaces récréatifs incluant des points d’écoute mis en placeIndicator 2.2Nombre d’enfants fréquentant les espaces récréatifsOutput 3La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en L3Indicator 3.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en œuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnelsIndicator 3.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique du ICN au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Offre des services de santé de reproduction d’urgence, de prévention et prise en charge des violences basées sur le genre dans les communautés affectées par les conflits dans les provinces du Kasaï, Lomami, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami Sud Kivu et Haut KatangaThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving interventions in sexual and reproductive health and in response to gender-based violence in the L3 provinces. UNFPA will use CERF funds to distribute 4,000 Dignity Kits and 424,027 masculine/feminine condoms, provide individual delivery kits to 5,940 pregnant women, ensure free access for 14,400 people to treatment of sexually transmitted illnesses, equip 12 health centres with emergency obstetrics kits, and establish 530 focal points for GBV case management as well as ensure prenatal consultations and GBV case management through mobile clinics. Some 209,500 individuals will benefit from the project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-202018-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province de Sud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Territoire de Kalehe, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234Province de Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Territoire de Kalehe; Province de Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Territoire de Kongolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3875020 26.9911288Province du Haut Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.7052752 24.9042208Territoire de Kongolo; Province du Haut Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.7052752 24.9042208Territoire Malemba Nkulu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930Province du Haut Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-10.4102075 27.5495846Territoire Malemba Nkulu; Province du Haut Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930Territoire de Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Province de Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Territoire de Pweto; Province de Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Territoire Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Province de Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640Territoire Kamonia; Province de Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Territoires Ngandajika et Luilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988Territoires Ngandajika et Luilu;, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018632647.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Offre des services de santé de reproduction d’urgence, de prévention et prise en charge des violences basées sur le genre dans les communautés affectées par les conflits dans les provinces du Kasaï, Lomami, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami Sud Kivu et Haut KatangaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund1032146.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Offre des services de santé de reproduction d’urgence, de prévention et prise en charge des violences basées sur le genre dans les communautés affectées par les conflits dans les provinces du Kasaï, Lomami, Tanganyika, Haut Lomami Sud Kivu et Haut KatangaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Contribuer à l’amélioration de la rapidité, l’efficacité et l’impact de la réponse humanitaire dans les zones L3 à travers le renforcement des capacités communes en gestion de l’information et en évaluation rapideThe main objective of this project is to enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of the L3 response by enhancing coordination, information management and rapid needs assessment mechanisms in support of humanitarian partners operating in the L3 areas. IOM will use CERF funds to deploy four IM staff in the three L3 operational hubs to support 100 rapid multi-sector needs assessments; seven technical missions for members of the inter-cluster coordination group in each operational hub; and disseminate 14 collective needs assessment reports. All humanitarian partners will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-082018-08-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces du Kasaï, Kasaï Central, Kasaï Oriental, Sankuru, Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.8437453 23.3823545Province du Lualaba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-9.4596670 23.0011989Province du Haut-Lomami (territoire de Malemba Nkulu seulement), Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930Province du Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Province du Haut-Katanga (territoire de Pweto seulement), Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Province du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Province du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0730929 26.0413889Provinces du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3205473 21.8568586Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017Kasaï Oriental, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.0336230 23.5728501Sankuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.8437453 23.3823545Lomami ; Province du Lualaba; Province du Haut-Lomami (territoire de Malemba Nkulu seulement); Province du Tanganyika ; Province du Haut-Katanga (territoire de Pweto seulement); Province du Sud-Kivu ; Province du Maniema;, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20182200467.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Contribuer à l’amélioration de la rapidité, l’efficacité et l’impact de la réponse humanitaire dans les zones L3 à travers le renforcement des capacités communes en gestion de l’information et en évaluation rapideOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les capacités en gestion de l’information et coordination stratégique entre le niveau provincial et national des mécanismes de coordination dans les hubs opérationnels sont renforcéesIndicator 1.1# de staffs IM supplémentaires mis à disposition dans chaque hub opérationnelIndicator 1.2# de missions techniques des membres de l’ICN en faveur des ICP dans chaque hub opérationnelOutput 2Les données sur les mouvements de populations dans les zones en phase L3 sont disponibles et mises à jour régulièrement.Indicator 2.1# de zones d’interventions où les données sur les mouvements de populations sont disponiblesIndicator 2.2# de rapports d’évaluations mises à disposition des acteurs humanitairesOutput 3Les capacités d’évaluation (rapide et multisectorielle) dans les hubs opérationnels sont renforcéesIndicator 3.1Disponibilité d’outils d’évaluation rapide multisectorielleIndicator 3.2# d’évaluations rapides multisectorielles effectuées dans les zones « L3 » sur base des alertes enregistrées et priorisées par les ICP.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de production alimentaire en appui aux distributions des vivres effectuées par le PAM dans les provinces du KasaïThe main objective of this project is to restore and protect the livelihood of people affected by crisis in the Kasai Province through the provision of agricultural inputs and vouchers. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute essential agricultural inputs for short-cycle crops and cash or vouchers to 6,860 households. Some 41,100 individuals will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces du Kasaï et Kasaï Central – Territoires de Tshikapa, Dibelenge, Dibaya, Demba, Kamonia, Kiangwa, Kanzala et Kamwesha, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Provinces du Kasaï et Kasaï Central – Territoires de Tshikapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3205473 21.8568586Dibelenge, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.5524390 23.1113972Dibaya, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.5350734 22.8760910Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.4906936 22.2741680Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Kiangwa, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Kanzala et Kamwesha, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1996369 21.4529274CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018499640.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de production alimentaire en appui aux distributions des vivres effectuées par le PAM dans les provinces du KasaïOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire d’urgence aux populations affectées par la crise dans la Région du Kasaï, Province du Tanganyika et Sud KivuThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency food to people affected by crisis in Kasaï and Kasaï Central provinces. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute 2,942 MT food, including 2,120 MT cereals, 636 MT vegetables, 159 MT oil, and 27 MT salt to 58,900 people; ensure monthly cash distributions to 40,160 people for a total value of US$1,807,200; and ensure 60 food and cash distribution sites. 99,060 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces du Kasaï et Kasaï Central – Territoires de Tshikapa, Dibelenge, Dibaya, Demba, Kamonia, et Kamwesha Province du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4237489 20.7956878Provinces du Kasaï et Kasaï Central – Territoires de Tshikapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017Dibelenge, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.5524390 23.1113972Dibaya, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.5350734 22.8760910Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.4906936 22.2741680Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700et Kamwesha Province du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1996369 21.4529274CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20187482717.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence aux populations affectées par la crise dans la Région du Kasaï, Province du Tanganyika et Sud KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Maintenir et/ou améliorer la situation de sécurité alimentaire des ménages touchés par le conflit armé dans les provinces du Kasaï et du Kasaï CentralIndicator 1.1Proportion des ménages ayant une consommation alimentaire pauvre (Kasaï et Kasaï Central, 61%)Indicator 1.2Indice de stratégie de survie (moyen) (Kasaï et Kasaï Central Kasaï : 10)Indicator 1.3Score de Diversité Alimentaire (Kasaï et Kasaï Central, 3.85)Indicator 1.4Proportion des ménages qui consomment quotidiennement les aliments riches en fer. (Kasaï et Kasaï Central :0.1%)
Proportion des ménages qui consomment quotidiennement les aliments riches en protéine. (Kasaï et Kasaï Central : 3.2%)
Proportion des ménages qui consomment quotidiennement les aliments riches en vitamine A. (Kasaï et Kasaï Central :1,2%)Output 299,060 bénéficiaires affectés par la crise ont accès aux vivres en quantité suffisante et au cash pour subvenir à leurs besoins alimentaires.Indicator 2.1Nombre des bénéficiaires filles, garçons, femmes et hommes bénéficiant de l’assistance alimentaire en natureIndicator 2.2Nombre des bénéficiaires filles, garçons, femmes et hommes bénéficiant de l’assistance alimentaire sous forme de cashIndicator 2.3Montant total de cash distribué aux bénéficiaires ciblésIndicator 2.4Quantité totale des vivres de bonne qualité distribués dans le délaiIndicator 2.5Proportion du cash reçu consacrée à l’achat des vivresIndicator 2.6Nombre kcal fournis durant les mois d’assistanceIndicator 2.7Nombre des sites ou la distribution des vivres en nature ou en cash est assurée.Indicator 2.8Nombre des rapports d’enquêtes PDM produitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of essential and lifesaving health services and control of communicable disease outbreaks for vulnerable population groups in priority governoratesThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality by improving access to health services in priority governorates of Yemen. WHO will use CERF funds to support health facilities and procure and distribute basic medication kits and medical supplies for the management of severe malnutrition, disease outbreaks (including cholera and diphtheria), reproductive health and trauma care. Nearly 630,000 people will benefit from this project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-082018-11-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Abyan, Al Hudaydah, Hajjah, Sanaa city and Sanaa governorates, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Al Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Sanaa city and Sanaa governorates, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20189169997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential and lifesaving health services and control of communicable disease outbreaks for vulnerable population groups in priority governoratesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Augmentation and Coordination to Support Humanitarian Operations in YemenThe main objective of this project is to provide the humanitarian community access to the affected population through sea, air and land. WFP will use CERF funds to provide sea and land transportation of life-saving cargo, as well as temporary storage and airlifts. The humanitarian community as a whole will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-052018-08-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Djibouti and (Sana’a/Aden/Hodeidah governorates), Yemen11.8251380 42.5902750YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20185500008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Augmentation and Coordination to Support Humanitarian Operations in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate, Integrated and Sustained Response to Avert Famine in YemenThe main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving food assistance to critically food insecure individuals and address acute malnutrition among pregnant and lactating women. WFP will use CERF funds to procure 16,105 metric tons of food commodities to assist 1,192,068 individuals with either full or partial food rations over a 1-2 month period; provide commodity vouchers to 175,588 individuals; support more than 88,000 pregnant and lactating women with special nutritional foods; and distribute Immediate Response Rations to 400,000 individuals. Project activities will be completed within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-052018-08-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
For GFA activities, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Districts in the governorates of Abyan (Khanfir and Zingibar districts), Aden (Dar Sad district), Hajjah (Aslem, Aflah Al Yaman, Ash Shaghadirah, Bani Qa’is, Hajjah, Abs, Qafl Shamer, Ku’aydinah districts) Hudaydah (Al Hajjaylah, Az Zaydiyah, Al Marawi’ah, Al Mighlfa, Bajil, Bayt Al Faqiah districts), Lahj (Al Hawtah, Al Qabbaytah, Al Musaymir, Al Milah, Tuban districts), and Taizz (Al Mudhaffar, Shar’b Ar Rawnah, Shara’b As Salam, Salh, Mawaiyah and Maqbanah districts) For the contingency plan- WFP operates in all geographical areas based on identified needs, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Districts in the governorates of Abyan (Khanfir and Zingibar districts), Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Aden (Dar Sad district), Yemen12.8842469 44.9720150Hajjah (Aslem, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Aflah Al Yaman, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ash Shaghadirah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Bani Qa’is, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Abs, Yemen16.0001462 43.1892443Qafl Shamer, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ku’aydinah districts) Hudaydah (Al Hajjaylah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Az Zaydiyah, Yemen15.3318817 43.0049128Al Marawi’ah, Yemen14.8328137 43.1577615Al Mighlfa, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Bajil, Yemen15.0624131 43.2859908Bayt Al Faqiah districts), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Lahj (Al Hawtah, Yemen13.0578415 44.8832833Al Qabbaytah, Yemen13.2587614 44.5125127Al Musaymir, Yemen13.4385000 44.6110309Al Milah, Yemen13.4300659 44.8259839Tuban districts), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880and Taizz (Al Mudhaffar, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Shar’b Ar Rawnah, Yemen15.9333330 44.0666670Shara’b As Salam, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Salh, Yemen15.3258129 44.2078283Mawaiyah and Maqbanah districts) For the contingency plan- WFP operates in all geographical areas based on identified needs, Yemen13.6669038 43.6830966YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 201819989834.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate, Integrated and Sustained Response to Avert Famine in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Emergency WASH Response in prioritized areas affected by malnutrition and in areas with influx of IDPs affected by the recent conflict.The main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving WASH services in 27 priority districts facing heightened risk of famine, as well as five districts experiencing an influx of new IDPs due to conflict in the west. UNICEF will use CERF funds to procure and distribute hygiene kits and chlorine tablets; to repair, support or augment water supply systems; and to carry out emergency water trucking for conflict-affected communities. Some 352,491 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented during six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-152018-07-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
districts of Abyan, Aden, Hajjah, Al Hudaydah, Lahj and Taiz governorates for an integrated nutrition response districts Hajjah, Hudaydah, Saadah and Ibb Governorates for conflict -related IDPs response, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212districts of Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Al Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Lahj and Taiz governorates for an integrated nutrition response districts Hajjah, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Saadah and Ibb Governorates for conflict -related IDPs response, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20186434013.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Emergency WASH Response in prioritized areas affected by malnutrition and in areas with influx of IDPs affected by the recent conflict.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency lifesaving Nutrition Response to the most affected children and women in the 27 priority districts of YemenThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition interventions for children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women in 27 prioritized districts. UNICEF will use CERF funds to establish 27 health mobile teams and treat severe acute malnutrition through the provision of ready-to-use therapeutic feeding, antibiotics, deworming tablets and micronutrient supplementation among other activities. 242,491 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented during six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
districts of Abyan, Aden, Hajjah, Al Hudaydah, Lahj and Taiz governorates, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212districts of Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Al Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Lahj and Taiz governorates, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20182729299.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency lifesaving Nutrition Response to the most affected children and women in the 27 priority districts of YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Shelter and Protection Assistance to IDPs in YemenThe main objective of this project is to provide shelter non-food items and protection support to internally displaced peoples in Yemen. UNHCR will use CERF funds to distribute non-food items to 15,000 households, as well as 4,000 rental subsidies and 4,000 multipurpose protection grants in the form of cash. Around 231,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented during six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-152018-07-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20185970599.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Shelter and Protection Assistance to IDPs in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Shelter and NFI Support for vulnerable IDPsIndicator 1.1Number of persons receiving Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.2Number of persons receiving Rental SubsidiesOutput 2Protection Support for IDPsIndicator 2.1Number of Persons Assessed through Protection MonitoringIndicator 2.2Number of Persons Receiving Cash Grants (Protection Cash)Indicator 2.3Number of Persons Receiving Psychosocial SupportXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support to Humanitarian OperationsThe main objective of this project is to provide dedicated security support for the expanded humanitarian operations in Yemen. UNDSS, in coordination with UNDP, will use CERF funds to contract local security assistants and perform security risk assessments, among other activities. The humanitarian community will benefit from this project, which will be implemented during six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-062018-08-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Districts of Aden, Abyan, Shabwah, Hadramaout, Al Mahara, Socotra, Lahj, Al Bayda, Taizz and Al Dhale’e, Yemen12.4634205 53.8237385Districts of Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Shabwah, Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620Hadramaout, Yemen16.9304135 49.3653149Al Mahara, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Socotra, Yemen12.4634205 53.8237385Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Al Bayda, Yemen13.9889146 45.5771002Taizz and Al Dhale’e, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018115540.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support to Humanitarian OperationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Soutien au renforcement des capacités logistiques, en télécommunication d’urgence et de transport aérien en faveur des acteurs humanitaires dans les hubs opérationnels dans la région du Grand Kasaï, provinces du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu/Maniema.The main objective of this project is to ensure a rapid and efficient humanitarian response from the three operational hubs in L3 areas in support of partners by reinforcing capacities within logistics, telecommunications and UNHAS services. WFP will use CERF funds to increase mobile storage capacity; map road acess and logistics capacity; provide air services to 6,000 humanitarian personnel; transport 18 MT of cargo via air; and reinforce radio capacity in the operational hubs amongst other services. All humanitarian partners operating in the L3 areas will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces du Kasaï et Kasaï Central Provinces du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu L’offre des services logistiques et en télécommunication d’urgence ciblera l’ensemble des activités de réponse et acteurs présents dans les hubs opérationnels, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181568680.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soutien au renforcement des capacités logistiques, en télécommunication d’urgence et de transport aérien en faveur des acteurs humanitaires dans les hubs opérationnels dans la région du Grand Kasaï, provinces du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu/Maniema.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)597202.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soutien au renforcement des capacités logistiques, en télécommunication d’urgence et de transport aérien en faveur des acteurs humanitaires dans les hubs opérationnels dans la région du Grand Kasaï, provinces du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu/Maniema.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)585932.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soutien au renforcement des capacités logistiques, en télécommunication d’urgence et de transport aérien en faveur des acteurs humanitaires dans les hubs opérationnels dans la région du Grand Kasaï, provinces du Tanganyika et Sud Kivu/Maniema.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency sanitation, hygiene and protection assistance to Congolese refugeesThe main objective of this project is to improve emergency sanitation, hygiene and protection assistance to affected Congolese refugees and vulnerable host communities. IOM will use CERF funds to distribute 1,542 hygiene kits to new arrivals and construct 20 communal latrines, 10 bathing shelters at transit centers or settlements and 200 household latrines for extremely vulnerable individuals. Additionally, IOM will support the work of the Marine Police Force to promote compliance with international protocols on migration and refugee assistance, including providing 4,000 life jackets and a rescue boat for search and rescue operations for refugees crossing Lake Albert and conducting a rapid pre-deployment training in humanitarian border management for immigration officials. 12,000 individuals will directly benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-222018-07-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sebagoro landing site, Kyangwali refugee settlement and at Kisoro border crossing points, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Sebagoro landing site, Uganda1.4423815 30.9083568Kyangwali refugee settlement and at Kisoro border crossing points, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018499729.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency sanitation, hygiene and protection assistance to Congolese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Uganda’s immigration and government officials as well as the Marine Police Force (MPF) are able to rapidly respond to a sudden influx in refugees from DRC and abide by international protection guidelines and protocolsIndicator 1.1Number of border management officials and first responders trained in basic principles of humanitarian border management, refugee rights and Trafficking in Persons (TiP) prevention deployed to assist new arrivals from DRC at border crossing pointsIndicator 1.2Number of officials in the MPF deployed to patrol Lake Albert who are aware and follow international protocols in search and rescue operationsIndicator 1.3Percentage of boats transporting refugees efficiently identified and intercepted by the MPF, and safely escorted to Sebagoro landing siteOutput 2Risks of propagation of WASH related diseases among the refugee population and host communities is reduced through improved access to sanitary facilities and improved hygiene and sanitation practices at Sebagoro landing site and Kyangwali settlementIndicator 2.1Number of latrines constructed at institutionsIndicator 2.2Number of households with safe access to safe household sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of adequate waste management facilities at institutionsIndicator 2.4Number of individuals reached with hygiene messagesIndicator 2.5Number of complete hygiene kits distributedIndicator 2.6Total number of hygiene promoters and faith/opinion leaders deployedIndicator 2.7Number of community bath shelters constructedIndicator 2.8Number of latrines for EVIs constructed by beneficiary youth groupsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving Sexual and Reproductive Health services including emergency obstetrical and new-born care and response to gender-based violence for DRC Refugees in Uganda.The main objective of this project is to improve sexual reproductive health and GBV response services for refugees from DRC in Uganda. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 70 emergency RH kits, 6 HIV testing Kits and 4 delivery beds to six health facilities in Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements; support ambulance referral services; and procure 12 medical tents to increase space for service delivery as well as 8 ordinary tents to function as youth and women safe spaces in Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements. 25,350 individuals will directly benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-202018-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kyagwali Settlement, Hoima District Kyaka II Settlement, Kyegegwa District, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kyagwali Settlement, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Hoima District Kyaka II Settlement, Uganda1.4355835 31.0793705Kyegegwa District, Uganda0.4818193 31.0550093UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018469830.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving Sexual and Reproductive Health services including emergency obstetrical and new-born care and response to gender-based violence for DRC Refugees in Uganda.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund30000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving Sexual and Reproductive Health services including emergency obstetrical and new-born care and response to gender-based violence for DRC Refugees in Uganda.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women of reproductive age among Congolese refugees and host communities have access to life saving reproductive health services for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls and young women.Indicator 1.1100% of health facilities serving the new arrival refugees are well equipped to provide essential lifesaving interventions in reproductive health including maternal health, and GBV.Indicator 1.2All visibly pregnant mothers receive dignity and clean delivery kitOutput 2Systems are established to protect women and girls affected by the conflict in DRC from Gender-Based Violence and to provide multi-sectoral care for survivors.Indicator 2.1Functional Referral pathways in all settlementsIndicator 2.2Reported survivors of rape receive appropriate clinical care within 72 hours of incident.Indicator 2.3Refugee settlements have functional women and girls spaces per zone for psychosocial counselling.Indicator 2.4Ensure existence of a functional GBV Information Management System in all supported settlements.Output 3Adolescents have increased access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services.Indicator 3.1Number of youth spaces established and functional for SRHR and psychosocial supportIndicator 3.2Number of young people reached with information and services through the youth psychosocial spaces disaggregated by age, sex and typeXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical Life-Saving Humanitarian Assistance in Protection, Shelter/Site/NFIs, Health and WASH to DRC Refugees in Uganda.The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving multi-sectoral assistance within Protection, WASH, and Shelter//NFI for Congolese refugees in western Uganda. UNHCR will use CERF funds to register and relocate 30,600 refugees from reception centers to settlements; procure and distribute 8,000 emergency shelter kits; make available 15 liters of potable water per person per day; establish 2 motorized water systems; and provide health screening of 30,600 refugees upon arrival. 39,600 individuals will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mid-west Response (Sub Office Hoima)Hoima District - Sebagoro landing site (Lake Albert) And Kyangwali settlementSouth-west Response (Sub Office Mbarara)Kisoro District – Kisoro transit centreKanungu District - Matanda transit centreBundibugyo District - Nyakabande transit centreKyegegwa District - Kyaka II settlement, Uganda1.4273554 31.3484448UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20183300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical Life-Saving Humanitarian Assistance in Protection, Shelter/Site/NFIs, Health and WASH to DRC Refugees in Uganda.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality of profiling, registration and documentation improved or maintainedIndicator 1.1# of persons of concern registered on an individual basisIndicator 1.2# of refugees relocated from reception centers to settlementsOutput 2Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintainedIndicator 2.1# of emergency shelter kits procuredIndicator 2.2# of emergency shelter kits distributedOutput 3Supply of potable water maintained or increased at transit centres (Kisoro, Matanda, Nyakabande and Sebagoro), reception centres and new settlement zones at Kyangwali and Kyaka II for 30,600 peopleIndicator 3.1Average # of Litres of potable water available per person per dayIndicator 3.2# of motorized water systems establishedOutput 4Access to primary health care provided at transit centres, and at reception centres and settlement zones at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements, including HIV supportIndicator 4.1# of deaths per 1,000 persons per month (Crude Mortality Rate) among refugees at Kyangwali and Kyaka IIIndicator 4.2# of deaths per 1,000 children under 5 per month (Under 5 Mortality Rate) among refugees at Kyangwali and Kyaka IIXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sector response to the escalated refugee influx from the Democratic Republic of the CongoThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving health, nutrition and WASH support as well as a protective environment where 26,892 Congolese refugees can recover from war trauma and displacement. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide immunization services for 20,592 people; screen 6,455 children under the age of five years for malnutrition, treat 117 children treated for malnutrition, install a motorized water supply system, and provide access to 2,000 household latrines. 26,892 individuals will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-01-012018-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kyaka II Refugee Settlement hosted in Kyegegwa District, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035Kyangwali Refugee Settlement hosted in Hoima District, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Nyakabande Transit Centre, Kisoro District, Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562Matanda Transit Centre, Kanungu District, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Nyakabande Transit Centre, Bundibugyo District, Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562Kyaka II Refugee Settlement hosted in Kyegegwa District; Kyangwali Refugee Settlement hosted in Hoima District; Nyakabande Transit Centre, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035Kisoro District; Matanda Transit Centre, Uganda-1.2209430 29.6499162Kanungu District; Nyakabande Transit Centre, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Bundibugyo District, Uganda0.6851763 30.0202964UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20181099884.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sector response to the escalated refugee influx from the Democratic Republic of the CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Immunization services for 20,592 children amongst the host and refugees from DRC.Indicator 1.1# of children immunized against PolioIndicator 1.2# of children immunized against Measles.Indicator 1.3# of children vaccinated with Penta/DPTIndicator 1.4# of children vaccinated with PCVIndicator 1.5# of children vaccinated with Rotavirus vaccineOutput 26,455 children under the age of five years screened and 117 children treated for malnutrition.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-59 months assessed using MUACIndicator 2.2Children 6-59 months treated/cured for SAMOutput 310,000 women, men and children amongst the Congolese refugees in Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements have access to improved WASH services.Indicator 3.1# of refugees accessing at least 20 liters per person per day.Indicator 3.2# of refugees supported with latrine constructionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and nutrition support for refugees from the DRC in UgandaThe main objective of this project is to improve access to food and improve undernutrition rates for 30,600 newly arrived Congolese refugees in transit centres as well as Kyanwali and Kyaka II settlements in Uganda. WFP will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 606,496 MT food to provide one month of food to 30,600 people as well as procure and distribute 150 MT nutritional food assistance for 7,497 children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women. 30,600 individuals will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Hoima district (Kyangwali settlement), Kisoro district (Nyakabande transit centre), Kanungu district (Matanda transit centre), Bundibugyo district (Bubukwanga transit centre), Kyegegwa district (Kyaka II settlement), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Hoima district (Kyangwali settlement), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kisoro district (Nyakabande transit centre), Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562Kanungu district (Matanda transit centre), Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Bundibugyo district (Bubukwanga transit centre), Uganda0.6851763 30.0202964Kyegegwa district (Kyaka II settlement), Uganda0.4818193 31.0550093UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018500003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and nutrition support for refugees from the DRC in UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees receive food to meet their basic food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Quantity of food commodities procuredIndicator 1.2Quantity of food commodities distributedIndicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries receiving in-kind food assistanceOutput 2Stabilized or improved undernutrition rates among children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating womenIndicator 2.1Quantity of food commodities procuredIndicator 2.2Quantity of food commodities distributedIndicator 2.3Number of beneficiaries receiving nutrition assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Institution of emergency measures for communicable disease management and control among the new refugees from the DRC and the host communitiesThe main objective of this project is to improve access to life-saving commodities and measures for outbreak management in response to the influx of Congolese refugees in the districts of Kyegegwa and Hoima. WHO will use CERF funds to train 100 Village Health Teams for emergency early warning and outbreak control; screen 39,600 patients for outbreak prone diseases; and provide emergency kits for treatment of malaria and cholera as well as 100 hospital beds and mattresses for health centres. 39,600 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-202018-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements in Kyegegwa and Hoima Districts, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018199173.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Institution of emergency measures for communicable disease management and control among the new refugees from the DRC and the host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency measures for response to outbreaks in place through availability of life-saving commodities and skills in placeIndicator 1.1Number of attack rates for outbreaksIndicator 1.2Number of deaths per 100 populationIndicator 1.3Number of new OPD attendants screened for outbreak prone diseases (active triage)Output 2Village Health Teams effectively enrolled into Community based EventsIndicator 2.1Number of VHTs trained and equippedIndicator 2.2Number of VHTs adhering to immediate reporting requirementsIndicator 2.3Number of VHTs reporting to the Health Facilities QuarterlyXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihood support to drought-affected farmers through the provision of seed and livestock vaccine in Gash Barka RegionThe main objective of this project is to assist farmer households affected by excessive drought in Mensura and Mogolo sub zobas of the Gash Barka Region. FAO will use CERF funds to 1) vaccinate 165,600 cattle and 400,000 sheep and goats and 2) provide pearl millet and sorghum seed to farmers. 10,784 will people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-022019-09-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gash Barka Region (Sub-zobas Mensura and Mogolo), Eritrea15.3116561 37.7237678ERITREA DROUGHT 2018476593.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihood support to drought-affected farmers through the provision of seed and livestock vaccine in Gash Barka RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 17,312 most affected household by the drought will be provided with seeds and vacineIndicator 1.1Number of households benefited from the provision of LSD, PPR and sheep box vaccineIndicator 1.2Number of cattle vaccinated for LSDIndicator 1.3Number of sheep and goats vaccinated for PPR and sheep poxOutput 22,472 drought affected households have access to improved sorghum and pearl millet seed and 6,944 ha planted.Indicator 2.1Number of individual households benefited from provision of sorghum or pearl milletIndicator 2.2Amount of improved seed procuredIndicator 2.3Number of arable land sowed by the certified seed in hectaresXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-UDP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihood response to support drought-affected livestock-dependent communitiesThe main objective of this project is to save livelihoods of livestock-dependent at-risk population from losing core breeding livestock and animals due to drought-affected areas in Northern Red Sea, Debub and Anseba. UNDP will use CERF funds to distribute survival and supplementary livestock feed, treat and vaccinate livestock an implement cash-for-work soil and water conservation activities among other activities. 37,500 pastoralists will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Northern Red Sea Region (Sub-zobas, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Ghindae, Foro, and Gelallo, Eritrea15.4468370 39.0971160Anseba Region (Sub-zobas Asmat, and Halhal), Eritrea15.9402513 38.2823101and Debub Region (Sub-zoba Maimine), Eritrea14.5519455 38.5007597Ghindae, Eritrea15.4468370 39.0971160Foro, Eritrea15.2497736 39.6298781and Gelallo; Anseba Region (Sub-zobas Asmat, Eritrea16.2571348 38.0340462and Halhal); and Debub Region (Sub-zoba Maimine), Eritrea15.9402513 38.2823101ERITREA DROUGHT 2018556101.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihood response to support drought-affected livestock-dependent communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Livelihoods assets (livestock) of the drought-affected communities are protected/restoredIndicator 1.1Amount of survival and supplementary livestock feed distributedIndicator 1.2Amount of grass seed distributed for improved pasture developmentIndicator 1.3No. of ponds (life-saving livestock watering points) constructed. Each pond will serve on average about 300 livestock owning households (1,500 people)Indicator 1.4Number of livestock (sheep, goat and cattle) treated and/or vaccinatedOutput 2Drought-affected people restored/protected or improved their livelihoodsIndicator 2.1Hectares of farmland and hillside area rehabilitated/treated with appropriate soil and water conservation measures through cash-for-work schemeIndicator 2.2Nine hundred households participated in soil and water conservation activities through cash-for-work scheme and received $155.5 each for one-month soil and water conservation work.Indicator 2.3No. of sets of assorted farming hand tools distributed for soil and water conservation and farming activities (pick axe, shovel and hoe)Indicator 2.4No. of chickens including feed distributedIndicator 2.5No. of small Ruminants (sheep and goats) distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving nutritional support to pregnant mothers and new-borns through maternity waiting homesThe main objective of this project is to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality caused due to malnutrition and diseases. UNFPA will use CERF funds to distribute supplementary foods and other supplies to the maternity waiting homes, provide non-food essential items, and train health workers among other activities. Over 3,500 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-262018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gash Barka, Northern Reds Sea, Anseba and Debub administrative regions ( sites/sub zobas in total), Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Gash Barka, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Northern Reds Sea, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Anseba and Debub administrative regions ( sites/sub zobas in total), Eritrea16.4745531 37.8087693ERITREA DROUGHT 2018350010.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving nutritional support to pregnant mothers and new-borns through maternity waiting homesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased skilled attended delivery in supported health facilities where MWHs are affiliatedIndicator 1.1Percent increase of women who deliver at health facilities with MWHsIndicator 1.2Number of MWHs supported with nutritional food and other suppliesIndicator 1.3Number of mothers and new-borns supported by the interventionIndicator 1.4Number of health workers trained in life saving skillsIndicator 1.5Number of people reached through community awareness programme in targeted regionsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sectorial assistance to Somali refugees in the Umkulu CampThe main objective of this project is to ensure protection of Somali refugees at Umkulu Camp near Massawa Port City, Northern Red Sea Region through the provision of food and access to essential health care. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide Somali refugees with relief items including monthly food rations and monthly cash assistance while also equiping health facilities with personnel and essential drugs. 2,288 Somali refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-212018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Refugee Umkulu camp, Near Massawa, Northern Red Sea Zone, Eritrea15.6031956 39.3943404Refugee Umkulu camp, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340Near Massawa, Eritrea15.6078750 39.4553839Northern Red Sea Zone, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454ERITREA DROUGHT 2018407719.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectorial assistance to Somali refugees in the Umkulu CampOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensure access to adequate quantity and quality of food for 2, 288 Somali refugees to enable them fulfil their daily minimum Kcal requirementsIndicator 1.1Number of refugees received monthly 26.6 USD cash for foodIndicator 1.2Number of refugees received monthly ration of 15kg wheat flourIndicator 1.3# of post distribution monitoring conductedOutput 2Ensure access to health service to Somali refugees in the Umkulu camp.Indicator 2.1% people who get access to improved health services in the health facility in the camp.Indicator 2.2Availability of essential drugs maintainedIndicator 2.3# of PoC referred to other health facilities for essential care and assistance.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives with an integrated nutrition responseThe main objective of this project is to improve the nutritional status of children and vulnerable women through blanket feeding, immunization, safe drinking water, and hygiene and sanitation promotion. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) provide nutrition supplies, 2) build a water system and 3) provide medicines to clinics. 110,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 month
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Northern Red Sea, and Gash Barka zobas, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Northern Red Sea, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454and Gash Barka zobas, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622ERITREA DROUGHT 20182695432.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives with an integrated nutrition responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 148,000 children aged 6-59 months, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers in drought affected communities received lifesaving nutrition servicesIndicator 1.1Number of children aged 6-59 months, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers who received supplementary foodsOutput 25,000 people provided with safe drinking water, and hygiene and sanitation promotion Indicator 2.1Number of people provided with safe drinking waterIndicator 2.2Number of people reached with hygiene promotion and sanitation servicesOutput 365,000 children immunized and treated for neonatal and childhood illnessesIndicator 3.1Number of children treated for diarrhoeaIndicator 3.2Number of children treated for ARIIndicator 3.3Number of children immunized against measlesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prioritarised emergency health interventions for the most vulnerable segment of the populationThe main objective of this project is to provide a comprehensive health care package in hard to reach areas in Northern Red Sea, Anseba and Gash-Barka. WHO will use CERF funds to conduct vaccination campaigns to children and adults, support measles, diarrhea and pneumonia disease outbreak investigations and train health workers among other activities. 300,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-262018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Northern Red Sea (Karura, Afabet, Adobha, Gelalo, Foro sub-zones), Eritrea16.1938578 38.6896750Anseba (Kerkebet, Selae, Asmat sub-zones) and Gash-Barka (Golige, Tessenei, Forto Sawa sub-zones), Eritrea16.3000000 37.4000000Northern Red Sea (Karura, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Afabet, Eritrea16.1938578 38.6896750Adobha, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340Gelalo, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340Foro sub-zones); Anseba (Kerkebet, Eritrea16.3000000 37.4000000Selae, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340Asmat sub-zones) and Gash-Barka (Golige, Eritrea16.2571348 38.0340462Tessenei, Eritrea15.1634121 36.6525696Forto Sawa sub-zones), Eritrea15.7615809 37.0400339ERITREA DROUGHT 2018508440.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prioritarised emergency health interventions for the most vulnerable segment of the populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved Outbreak detection and responseIndicator 1.1Proportion of health facilities submitting weekly or monthly surveillance reports on time to the Zonal levelIndicator 1.2Proporotion of HF with at least 3 heatlh workers trained on revised IDSR Technical Guideline,Output 2Integrated outreach services - Targeted Zobas (Anseba and NRS) detect measles, pneumonia and diarrhoea disease outbreaks and respond timely to children and adults in hard to reach areas and nomadic population.Indicator 2.1Number of measles, pneumonia and rotavirus disease outbreak investigated in children and adults in Zoba Anseba and NRS in hard to reach areas, nomadic population and surroundings.Indicator 2.2Percentage of immunization coverage in children and adults against diarrhea, pneumonia and measles vaccines in Zoba Anseba and NRS in hard to reach areas, nomadic population and surroundingsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet intégré WASH in Nut d’appui à la prévention et au traitement de la malnutritionThe main objective of this project is to provide WASH services to the conflict-affected population in Northern Mali. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will build water points in 24 health centres, procure and distribute 5,124 hygiene kits, and sensitize 64,835 beneficiaries on hygiene. The project will benefit 81,158 people including 41,391 children and will last nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-062018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mopti (cercles de Koro, Douentza et Bandiangara), Tombouctou (Goudam et Gourman Rhaouss) et Taoudenit (cercle de achouratt, cercle de al-ourche, cercle de araouane, cercle de bou-djebeha, cercle de taoudenit et cercle de taoudenit), Mali14.3489479 -3.6091170Mopti (cercles de Koro, Mali14.4541100 -2.9375739Douentza et Bandiangara), Mali15.0045218 -2.9550619Tombouctou (Goudam et Gourman Rhaouss) et Taoudenit (cercle de achouratt, Mali22.6764132 -3.9789143cercle de al-ourche, Mali17.5706920 -3.9961660cercle de araouane, Mali18.9042650 -3.5275161cercle de bou-djebeha, Mali21.8279257 -3.0977020cercle de taoudenit et cercle de taoudenit), Mali22.6764132 -3.9789143MALI DISPLACEMENT 20181950000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet intégré WASH in Nut d’appui à la prévention et au traitement de la malnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1107centres de santé assurant la prise en charge nutritionnelle disposent d’infrastructures d’eau et d’assainissement adaptées et de conditions d’hygiènes améliorées .Indicator 1.1Nombre de centre de santé disposant de points d’eau ameliorésIndicator 1.2Nombre de centres de santé (Csref et Cscom) ayant reçu des latrines et douches selon leur besoinIndicator 1.3Nombre de centres de santé (Csref et Cscom) ayant reçu des kits d’hygièneIndicator 1.4Nombre de centre de santé disposant de mécanisme de traitement des déchetsIndicator 1.5Nombre d’hygiénistes formésOutput 25,124 familles ayant des enfants sévèrement malnutris admis dans les structures de santé ciblées bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA à l’admission et à la dechargeIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants accompagnant/enfant ayant reçu un kit EHAOutput 381,158 personnes ont été sensibilisées aux bonnes pratiques EHA pour une meilleure prise en charge et prévention pour les enfants MAS.Indicator 3.1Nombre de Associations de santé communautaire ASACO formées et redynamiséesIndicator 3.2Nombre d’études CAP réaliséesIndicator 3.3Nombre relais communautaires formésIndicator 3.4Nombre de personnes sensibiliséesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe modérée chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantesThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity among the host population in northern Mali. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 213 MT of Plumpy Nut and 178 MT of fortified food for the benefit of 35,563 malnourished children and 3,976 pregnant or lactating women.The project will last nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-062018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gao (Gao,Ansongo et Bourem), Tombouctou (Tombouctou, Dire, Gourma-Rharous Nianfuke, Goundam), Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Gao (Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Ansongo et Bourem), Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Tombouctou (Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Dire, Mali16.2661738 -3.4044187Gourma-Rharous Nianfuke, Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969Goundam), Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI DISPLACEMENT 20181200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe modérée chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants de 6-59 mois et les femmes enceintes et allaitantes souffrant de malnutrition aiguë modérée reçoivent un traitement approprié.Indicator 1.1Proportion d’enfants souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée dans les zones couvertes recevant un traitement.Indicator 1.2Pourcentage de femmes enceintes et allaitantes souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée dans les zones couvertes recevant un traitement.Indicator 1.3Taux de guérison pour les enfants de 6-59 moisXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency basic health and nutrition services in support of the Burundian refugees into TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to provide basic essential health and nutrition services and ensure epidemic preparedness and response. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) distribute ready to use therapeutic food and therapeutic milk to treat children with severe acute malnutrition and 2) distribute vitamin A and mebendazole tablets among other activities. 186,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Nyarugusu camp – Kasulu district, Nduta camp-Kibondo district and Mtendeli camps in Kakonko district Kigoma region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.3016977 30.2512728Nyarugusu camp – Kasulu district, United Republic of Tanzania-4.2172328 30.3867820Nduta camp-Kibondo district and Mtendeli camps in Kakonko district Kigoma region, United Republic of Tanzania-3.5837638 30.7177509TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2018401647.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency basic health and nutrition services in support of the Burundian refugees into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality, life-saving management of severe acute acute malnutrition services provided to all girls and boys under five years in Kigoma refugee campsIndicator 1.1Children with SAM treated (%)Indicator 1.2SAM Cure rate (%)Indicator 1.3SAM Death rate (%)Output 2Vitamin A supplementation, deworming and mass screening services provided twice-a-year to all girls and boys under five years in Kigoma campsIndicator 2.1% of children aged 6-59 months who received vitamin A supplementation (VAS)Indicator 2.2% of children aged 12-59 months who received MebendazoleOutput 3Nutrition situation and response regularly monitored and assessed in Kigoma campsIndicator 3.1Number of Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) conductedOutput 4Maintain under-five children immunization access (coverage above 98%).Indicator 4.1Number of vaccination outreaches conducted in the campsIndicator 4.2Number of 6 vaccinators and 53 volunteer’s salary/allowances maintainedIndicator 4.3Number of health workers (on site) trained on vaccination and cold chain managementOutput 5Improve refugee community engagement in health promotion and disease prevention (Target Pop 124,118)Indicator 5.1Number of Health Information Team (HITs) trained on community IMCIIndicator 5.2Number of HITs trained on BCC refresher courseIndicator 5.3Numbers of IEC materials procured (printed)Output 6Improve basic maternal and paediatric health services (50% maternal 7 under-five mortality)Indicator 6.1Number of DBS trips to Bugando, MwanzaIndicator 6.2Number of staffs on BEmONCIndicator 6.3Number of Mentorship conductedIndicator 6.4Number of CME sessions conductedIndicator 6.5Number of HCWs trained on Helping Baby BreathIndicator 6.6Number of HCWs trained on principles and practice of Infection Prevention ControlIndicator 6.7Number of HCWs oriented on Principles of 5 - SIndicator 6.8Procurement reportXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Life-Saving Transportation Assistance to Refugees in TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to provide for emergency and protection needs of refugees. IOM will use CERF funds to provide transport assistance to existing and newly arrived refugees and returnees to Burundi among other activities. 15,120 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kigoma Region (Tanzania) and Burundi, United Republic of Tanzania-4.6497952 30.5279096TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2018555386.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Life-Saving Transportation Assistance to Refugees in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Newly arrived refugees are provided with timely and safe transport, in a dignified manner, from border entry points to refugee camps.Indicator 1.1Number of refugees provided with transport assistance.Output 2Refugees for transfers to other camps are provided with timely and safe transport, in a dignified manner, from one camp to another. Indicator 2.1Number of refugees transported to other campsOutput 3Burundian refugees who enlist for voluntary returnes, are provided with timely and safe transport, in a dignified manner, from Burundi to TanzaniaIndicator 3.1Number of returnees, transported to BurundiOutput 4All refugees, assisted with transport support, are fit to travel.Indicator 4.1Number of refugees who underwent pre-embarkation medical screeningXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency basic health services in support of the Burundian refugee influx into TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to reduce maternal and under-five mortality among Burundi refugees by improving access to maternal, newborn and child health services. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) deploy 15 nurse mid-wives, 2) deliver 58 of interagency reproductive health kits and 3) distribute 16,650 dignity kits among other activities. 103,950 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kasulu (Nyarugusu Camp) and Kibondo (Nduta and Mtendeli camps) in Kigoma Region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.5702358 30.1011836TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2018350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency basic health services in support of the Burundian refugee influx into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Lifesaving sexual and reproductive maternal and newborn health services are strengthened in the 3 refugee campsIndicator 1.1Proportion of Burundian refugees giving birth in a health facilitiesIndicator 1.2Number of qualified health workers mobilized and deployed to 2 refugee campsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing protection and humanitarian assistance to Burundian and Congolese refugee children in Nduta, Mtendeli and Nyaragusu campsThe main objective of this project is to provide protection services to refugee children including Unaccompanied and Separated Children. UNICEF will use CERF funds to support case management and case worker capacity among other activities. 8,800 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KIGOMA region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055Kibondo District, United Republic of Tanzania-3.5837638 30.7177509Kakonko District, United Republic of Tanzania-3.2798763 30.9661209Kasulu District, United Republic of Tanzania-4.3016977 30.2512728Kasulu Town District, United Republic of Tanzania-4.5702358 30.1011836Kibondo District; Kakonko District; Kasulu District; Kasulu Town District, United Republic of Tanzania-3.5837638 30.7177509TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2018298528.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing protection and humanitarian assistance to Burundian and Congolese refugee children in Nduta, Mtendeli and Nyaragusu campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Unaccompanied and separated children receive quality case management services and safe alternative family based careIndicator 1.1# of UASC received tailored case management supportIndicator 1.2% of UASC from the new Congolese refugees identified and referred for relevant/appropriate services from other service providersOutput 2Through Plan International Adolecents in Mtendeli and Nduta receive targeted life skills trainingIndicator 2.1# of boys and girls completing adolescent life skills programmeIndicator 2.2# of caregivers completing positive parenting adolescent programmeXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian and Congolese refugeesThe main objective of this project is to improve WASH services for Congolese and Burundian refugees in Mtendeli, Nduta and Nyarugusu camps. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide refugees with 1) a water distribution system in schools and 2) aqua tabs for household water treatment. 50,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-072018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Refugees camps in Kigoma, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8575418 29.6370068(Mtendeli, Nduta and Nyarugusu camps), United Republic of Tanzania-6.3690280 34.8888220(Mtendeli, United Republic of Tanzania-6.3690280 34.8888220Nduta and Nyarugusu camps), United Republic of Tanzania-6.3690280 34.8888220TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2018450470.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian and Congolese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency safe/adequate water supply to 50,000 Congolese and Burundian refugees.Indicator 1.1% HH accessing 15l/p/dIndicator 1.2# of water storage tanks installedIndicator 1.3KMs pipeline installedIndicator 1.4# of school children accessing improved WASH servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Refugees in TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to provide food-based transfers to enable targeted people to meet their basic food and nutrition requirements. WFP will use CERF funds to provide general food distribution and supplementary rations to refugees in Nyarugusu, Nduta and Mtendeli camps including children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM). 231,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kigoma Region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 20183792763.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Refugees in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1231,000 vulnerable populations targeted by WFP receive sufficient cash-based and/or food-based transfers to enable them to meet their basic food and nutrition requirementsIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving food/cash-based transfers/commodity vouchersIndicator 1.2Quantity of food providedOutput 2Targeted beneficiaries provided cash and/or food based transfers, including specialized nutritious foods, to address stunting prevention, treatment of MAM and prevention of micro-nutrient deficiencies Indicator 2.1Quantity of specialized nutritious foods provided (MT)fortified food providedIndicator 2.2Number of people exposed to WFP-supported nutrition messagesIndicator 2.3Number of people receiving WFP-supported nutrition counsellingXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and life-saving assistance to Burundian refugees in campsThe main objective of this project is to provide protection assistance to Burundian refugees in camps in the Kigoma region. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) register refugees, 2) support SGBV survivors, 3) equip health facilities and 4) construct/rehabilitate transitional shelters among other activities. 231,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kigoma region, Tanzania, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055Kigoma region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055Tanzania, United Republic of Tanzania-6.3690280 34.8888220TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 20184146664.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and life-saving assistance to Burundian refugees in campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality of registration and profiling improved or maintainedIndicator 1.1% of persons of concern registered on an individual basisIndicator 1.2# of PoC registered on an individual basis with minimum set of data requiredOutput 2Risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improvedIndicator 2.1Extent known SGBV survivors receive appropriate supportIndicator 2.2# of partner, government and UNHCR staff and refugee community leaders trained on SGBV prevention and responseIndicator 2.3# of awareness raising campaigns on SGBV prevention and response conductedOutput 3Health status of the population improvedIndicator 3.1Crude mortality rate (per 1000 population/month)Indicator 3.2Number of health personnel and support staff recruitedIndicator 3.3# of health facilities equipped and rehabilitatedOutput 4Provision of emergency and transition shelters (tents or shelter materials) Indicator 4.1# of transitional shelters constructed and allocated to Burundian refugees in NdutaIndicator 4.2# of tents and plastic sheeting material procured and distributedOutput 5Population lives in satisfactory conditions of sanitation and hygieneIndicator 5.1# of latrines constrcucted/ replacedIndicator 5.2# of age and gender sensitive hygine promotion/training conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection des moyens d’existence des ménages pastoraux et agropastoraux affectés par l’insécurité alimentaire et les crises pastorales dans les régions du nord et du centre du MaliThe main objective of this project is to save the life of the affected population in Northern Mali by providing Food Security services. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 120,120 kilos of food. The project will benefit 60,000 people including 30,600 women and will last nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tombouctou, Gao, Ménaka et Mopti, Mali16.8935090 2.7779813Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Ménaka et Mopti, Mali16.8935090 2.7779813MALI DISPLACEMENT 20181099960.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des moyens d’existence des ménages pastoraux et agropastoraux affectés par l’insécurité alimentaire et les crises pastorales dans les régions du nord et du centre du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16 000 ménages vulnérables reçoivent de l’aliment bétail pour la période de soudure pastorale dans les zones ciblés par le projetIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des distributions de l’aliment béOutput 24 000 ménages vulnérables reçoivent des intrants agricoles et maraîchers dans les zones ciblés par le projetIndicator 2.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des distributions des semences vivrières (riz, mil, sorgho), semences maraîchères et outils agricolesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse aux besoins alimentaires immédiats des personnes en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThe amin objective of this project is to protect the livelihood of the people affected by the crisis in Northern Mali. With this CERF grant, WFP will provide $1,699,841 in trough cash transfer to 23,361 beneficiaries including 11,914 women. The distribution of cash will last four months while the project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Cercles de Gao, Ménaka et Ansongo (région de Gao), Tenenkou, Tombouctou, Gourma Rharous, Goundam (région de Tombouctou), Téninkou (region de Mopti), Mali15.5930567 0.7532809Cercles de Gao, Mali16.7229764 0.4502368Ménaka et Ansongo (région de Gao), Mali15.9156421 2.3961740Tenenkou, Mali14.4590296 -4.9169196Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Gourma Rharous, Mali16.8782186 -1.9209164Goundam (région de Tombouctou), Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590Téninkou (region de Mopti), Mali14.4590296 -4.9169196MALI DISPLACEMENT 20181699841.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse aux besoins alimentaires immédiats des personnes en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 123,361 personnes vulnérables à l’insécurité alimentaire reçoivent une assistance alimentaire adéquate pendant 4 mois dans les cercles ciblés par le projet.Indicator 1.1Proportion de personnes ayant reçu des transferts par rapport à la planification.Indicator 1.2Proportion de la valeur des transferts aux bénéficiaires réalisée par rapport à la planification.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)La prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au Mali dans les regions du nord et du centre du Mali affectés par les conflitsThe main objective of this project is to improve access to Nutrition services to the population affected by the crisis in Northern Mali. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 13,452 boxes of Plumpy Nuts and 233 boxes of enriched milk. The project will reach 138,014 people including 95,914 children. The project implementation period is eight months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-072018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tombouctou incluant Taoudénit, Gao incluant Ménaka et Mopti, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Tombouctou incluant Taoudénit, Mali22.6764132 -3.9789143Gao incluant Ménaka et Mopti, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627MALI DISPLACEMENT 20181200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project La prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au Mali dans les regions du nord et du centre du Mali affectés par les conflitsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants de moins de 5 ans, bénéficient d’un traitement de qualité de la malnutrition aigue sévèreIndicator 1.1Nombre d’enfant soufrant de malnutrition aigue sévère admis et traitésIndicator 1.2Taux de guérison parmi les enfants soufrant de malnutrition aigue sévère admis et traitésIndicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant de stimulation psycho-cognitiveOutput 2L’approvisionnement en aliment thérapeutiques (F75, F100 et plumply) et en médicaments essentiels pour la prise en charge integrée des cas de malnutrition aiguë sévère est assurée dans les délaisIndicator 2.1Nombre de districts de santé avec une rupture de stock de plus d’une semaineIndicator 2.2Quantité de plumpynut distribuésIndicator 2.3Quantité de F75 achetés et distribuéeOutput 3Le dépistage (actif et passif) régulier de la malnutrition aiguë au niveau communautaire et des structures de santé est effectifIndicator 3.1Nombre d’enfant de moins de 5 ans activement dépistés pour la malnutrition aiguëIndicator 3.2Nombre de femmes enceintes et allaitantes, et gardiens d’enfants y compris ceux ayant des enfants souffrant de MAS sensibilisés sur les pratiques familiales essentiellesIndicator 3.3Nombre de cliniques mobiles opérationnellesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l’accès à l’eau, l’hygiène et assainissement dans les zones à forte concentration de PDI et retournésThe main objective of this project is to improve the access to WASH services to the populations affected by the crisis in Northern Mali. With this CERF grant, IOM will rehabilitate 50 water points, and will procure and distribute 700 WASH kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 40,000 people including 22,400 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de Gao, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Gao, Bourem, Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Bourem ; Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Douentza & Ténénkou, Mali15.0045218 -2.9550619Région de Tombouctou, Mali21.0526706 -3.7435090Douentza & Ténénkou ; Région de Tombouctou, Mali15.2107436 -1.9881527Rharous, Tombouctou & Goundam, Mali16.8782186 -1.9209164Rharous, Mali16.8782186 -1.9209164Tombouctou & Goundam;, Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI DISPLACEMENT 2018849999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l’accès à l’eau, l’hygiène et assainissement dans les zones à forte concentration de PDI et retournésOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 115 000 personnes dans les zones de grand retour auront accès à l’eau potable à travers la réhabilitation des points d’eau (50 points d’eau)Indicator 1.1Réhabilitation des puits à grand diamètreIndicator 1.2Réhabilitation des Pompes à Motricité Humaine (PMH)Indicator 1.3Réhabilitation d’adductions d’eauOutput 215 000 personnes dans les zones de grand retour sont atteintes par le message de sensibilisation à l’hygiène et changement de comportement vis-à-vis de l’usage de l’eau (21 campagnes de sensibilisation)Indicator 2.1Echanges avec des leaders communautaires et points focaux hygiène communautairesIndicator 2.2(21 campagnes de sensibilisation organisées)Output 3Recyclage et animation des quarante comités locaux de gestion des points d’eau Indicator 3.140 comités villageois de gestion des points d’eau animé sur la parité du genre dans la composition des comitésIndicator 3.240 comités villageois de gestion de points d’eau recyclés et sensibilisés sur leurs rôles et responsabilitésOutput 4Mise en place des groupes de réparateurs des Pompes à Motricité Humaine (PMH)Indicator 4.1Un groupe de 28 réparateurs locaux constitué in situ à la réparation des PMHIndicator 4.207 cercles approvisionnés en pièces d’usure et kit d’outils des PMHOutput 5Les analyses physico-chimiques de l’eau sont réalisées.Indicator 5.125 prélèvements d’échantillons d’eau effectués sur le terrainIndicator 5.2180 paramètres physico-chimiques de l’eau analysés au cours du projetOutput 6700 ménages vulnérables ont accès à un kit WASHIndicator 6.1700 de kits WASH distribuésIndicator 6.24200 de personnes ayant accès à un kit WASHIndicator 6.3700 ménages vulnérables sensibilisés à l’usage et à l’entretien du kit WASHXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting Women and Girls Affected by the Marawi Armed Conflict in MindanaoThe main objective of this project is to protect women and girls as well as other at-risk groups from GBV. UNFPA will use CERF funds to improve community-driven mechanisms to prevent GBV and ensuring survivors’ access to life-saving interventions in Marawi City and five other Lanao del Sur municipalities. 18,375 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province of Lanao del Sur, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Marawi City and Municipalities of Bubong, Ditsaan-Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines7.8231760 124.4198243Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Marawi City and Municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018400018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting Women and Girls Affected by the Marawi Armed Conflict in MindanaoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Six (6) WFS established and operationalized for women and girls and at-risk/vulnerable groups such as women and girls with disabilities.Indicator 1.1Number of WFS established and functional according to DSWD guidelinesIndicator 1.2Number of internally displaced women capacitated to become WFS FacilitatorsIndicator 1.3Number of service providers/community-based volunteers mobilized to provide psychosocial support through WFSIndicator 1.4Number of women and adolescent girls reached with women’s human rights and GBV awareness raising messages in the local languageIndicator 1.5Number of men and adolescent boys reached with women’s human rights and GBV awareness raising messages in the local languageOutput 2GBV survivors access appropriate, life-saving services in a safe and timely manner.Indicator 2.1Number of targeted areas/municipalities with a functional GBV Referral PathwayIndicator 2.2Number of hospital with functioning Women and Children Protection Units according to DOH guidelinesIndicator 2.3Number of inter-agency protection mechanism members oriented on rights-based, culturally sensitive and survivor-centered GBV prevention and responseIndicator 2.4Number of existing grassroots monitors of Nonviolent Peaceforce oriented on monitoring of GBV cases in communitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring access to reproductive health services to the vulnerable displaced populationThe main objective of this project is to protect IDPs with focus on women and girls, lactating mothers and pregnant women from risks of complications and poor health outcomes. UNFPA will use CERF funds to support local government units and health agencies, distribute emergency RH kits and conduct community outreach missions. 18,375 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines7.8231760 124.4198243municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0028900 124.4759810Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Saguiaran Marawi City, Philippines8.0168917 124.2310439municipalities of Bubong; Ditsaan-Ramain; Marantao; Piagapo; Saguiaran Marawi City, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018399841.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring access to reproductive health services to the vulnerable displaced populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of emergency RH kits for clean delivery to 6 primary care facilities and for emergency obstetric and newborn care to 1 referrral level facilityIndicator 1.1Number of emergency RH kits for primary health care (individual clean delivery kits) procured and transported to the project sitesIndicator 1.2Number of health facilities provided with emergency RH kits for delivering RH care at community and primary health care levelIndicator 1.3Number of emergency RH kits for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (referral level and blood transfusion kits) procured and transported to the project sitesIndicator 1.4Number of referral health facilities provided with emergency RH kits for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (referral level and blood transfusion kits)Output 2Supporting local government health offices in the conduct of 25 outreach medical missions for 2,000 vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age, including pregnant and lactating women and persons with disabilities, to become avenues for the provision of RH information and services, including the distribution of 3,250 dignity kits and maternity packs.Indicator 2.1Number of dignity kits and maternity packs procured and transported to the project sitesIndicator 2.2Number of RH medical missions supportedIndicator 2.3Number of vulnerable women and girls reached by RH medical missionsIndicator 2.4Number of pregnant women following antenatal care provided with dignity kitsIndicator 2.5Number of pregnant women in their 3rd trimester and lactating mothers with babies 0-3 months provided with maternity packsIndicator 2.6Number of lactating mothers with infants 0-6 months old following postpartum care provided with dignity kitsOutput 3Conduct of 100 community outreach missions for 5,000 young people, for ASRH information and services, including mobilization of 20 young peopleIndicator 3.1Number of community outreach missions on ASRHIndicator 3.2Number of adolescents reached through ASRH community outreach missionsIndicator 3.3Number of young people mobilized for the humanitarian responseOutput 4Capacity-building support for 125 health service providers to improve SRH services for IDPs and host communitiesIndicator 4.1Number of service providers trained on MISP for SRH in EmergenciesIndicator 4.2Number of midwives trained on Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) servicesIndicator 4.3Number of health service providers trained on Family Planning – Competency Based Training (FPCBT) Level 1Indicator 4.4Number of health service providers trained on FPCBT – Level 2: Progestin Subdermal Implant insertion and removalOutput 5Conduct of stakeholder consultations to ensure better collaboration and efficiency of project implementation, monitoring and evaluationIndicator 5.1Inception and Transition Planning Workshop conductedIndicator 5.2Exit Conference and After-Action Review conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve food security through access to food, livelihoods restoration and increased agricultural capacitiesThe main objective of this project is to restore agricultural production and economic activity in affected areas with returned IDPs and other IDP host communities in four municipalities in Lanao del Sur Province. FAO will use CERF funds to address food insecurity, low dietary diversity and disrupted agriculture activities of households affected by the conflict in Marawi City. 14,000 IDP’s and people in the host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-142018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lanao del Sur Province – Municipalities of Ditsaan-Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Lanao del Sur Province – Municipalities of Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018849997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve food security through access to food, livelihoods restoration and increased agricultural capacitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,400 families receiving certified rice seeds (CRS), assorted vegetable seeds and fertilizersIndicator 1.1Coverage of the provision of certified rice seeds, assorted vegetable seeds and fertilizers to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 1.2Area planted with rice seeds in hectaresIndicator 1.3Area planted with assorted vegetable in hectaresOutput 2750 families receiving open-pollinated variety (OPV) corn seeds, assorted vegetable seeds and fertilizersIndicator 2.1Coverage of the provision of OPV corn seeds, assorted vegetable seeds and fertilizers to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 2.2Area planted with corn seeds in hectaresIndicator 2.3Area planted with assorted vegetable seeds in hectaresOutput 3350 families receiving livestock/poultry inputs and broiler chicken packages, assorted vegetable seedsIndicator 3.1Coverage of the provision of broiler chicken package (chicken, starter feed, grower fee, feeder and waterer) and assorted vegetable seeds to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 3.2Coverage of the provision of mallard ducks and assorted vegetable seeds to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 3.3Coverage of the provision of goats (does and bucks) and assorted vegetable seeds to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 3.4Area planted with assorted vegetables in hectaresOutput 4100 families receiving fisheries inputs (floating cages, fingerlings, starter and growout feeds, gill net, fish pot) and assorted vegetable seedsIndicator 4.1Coverage of the provision of fisheries inputs (floating cages, fingerlings, starter and growout feeds, gill net, fish pot) and assorted vegetable seeds to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 4.2Area planted with assorted vegetables in hectaresOutput 5200 families receiving mini tillers and rotavators, and assorted vegetable seedsIndicator 5.1Coverage of the provision of mini tiller and rotavator, and assorted vegetable seeds to target beneficiaries in per centIndicator 5.2Areas planted with assorted vegetables in hectaresXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-UDP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted Cash Transfers to Vulnerable Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Affected by the Marawi ConflictThe main objective of the project is to meet basic needs and restore or diversify the livelihood of IDPs in Marawi City and two municipalities in Lanao del Sur province. UNDP will use CERF funds to meet the IDP’s basic needs through immediate access to safe, secure and efficient cash transfers. 10,000 IDP’s will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Municipalities of Bubong, and Saguiaran and Marawi City in the province Lanao del Sur,, Philippines8.0168917 124.2310439Municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0028900 124.4759810and Saguiaran and Marawi City in the province Lanao del Sur, Philippines8.0168917 124.2310439PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018691923.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted Cash Transfers to Vulnerable Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Affected by the Marawi ConflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 most vulnerable IDPs gain immediate access to basic needs, 84% of which through unconditional cash grants and 16% through emergency employment or asset recoveryIndicator 1.1Number of people with immediate access to basic needs though cash grantsIndicator 1.2Number of people with immediate access to foodIndicator 1.3Number of people employed through cash for work or cash for carework activitiesIndicator 1.4Number of people with recovered asset/diversified livelihoodIndicator 1.5Amount of one time cash grant (with transaction fees) received by IDPs directly in prepaid cardsOutput 2Efficient, safe and transparent cash transfer increased IDPs’ dignity, protection and access to inclusive financial servicesIndicator 2.1Number of people owning personalized pre-paid cardIndicator 2.2Number of people with benefiting from efficient processing, distribution and cash disbursement through digital platformIndicator 2.3Number of people with increased security and protection through digital disbursementIndicator 2.4Number of people with increased choice and control on managing cash to support immediate needs and faster recovery through accessible digital financial servicesIndicator 2.5Number of people with increased accessibility to cash and marketIndicator 2.6Number of micro-merchants activated or accredited for cash pay-out and selling of basic goodsIndicator 2.7Number of people awarded with life or livelihood asset protection through micro-insuranceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of protection and assistance to IDPs in Lanao del Sur provinceThe main objective of this project is to improve access of IDPs to protection, essential services and assistance in Marawi City and five municipalities in Lanao del Sur province. UNHCR will use CERF funds to ensure IDPs’ access to fair documentation processes, to track and profile IDP’s and to implement community empowerment and peaceful co-existence projects in areas affected by the repeated displacements. 59,500 IDP’s will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-142018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lanao del Sur province (Marawi City and municipalities of Bubong, Ditsaan-Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo, Saguiaran), Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Lanao del Sur province (Marawi City and municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Saguiaran), Philippines8.0168917 124.2310439PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of protection and assistance to IDPs in Lanao del Sur provinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1IDP tracking and profiling implementedIndicator 1.1% of population covered by profiling activitiesOutput 2IDPs’ access to communication and referral/grievance mechanisms supportedIndicator 2.1# of grievance mechanisms access points established by municipal government unitsIndicator 2.2# of access points for grievance mechanisms accessed by IDPsIndicator 2.3# of IDPs receiving information broadcastsOutput 3IDPs’ access to fair documentation processes supportedIndicator 3.1# of municipal level registration centers supported to operationalize documentation processesIndicator 3.2# of IDPs able to obtain identification documentIndicator 3.3# of IDPs able to obtain civil documentOutput 4Community empowerment and peaceful co-existence projects implementedIndicator 4.1# of community empowerment and peaceful co-existence projects implementedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving nutrition interventions for children, and pregnant and lactating womenThe main objective of this project is to improve the nutritional status of children as well as pregnant and lactating women displaced by the conflict, including those living within host communities in Marawi city and 5 municipalities in Lanao del Sur. UNICEF will use CERF funds to expand the coverage of evidence-based preventive and therapeutic nutrition interventions. 20,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lanao del Sur Province, Philippines7.8231760 124.4198243Bubong, Ditsaan-Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo and Saguiaran municipalities, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909and Marawi City, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180Bubong, Philippines8.0206263 124.4863567Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo and Saguiaran municipalities; and Marawi City, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018453766.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving nutrition interventions for children, and pregnant and lactating womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Mothers (including adolescent mothers and pregnant teens) with young children in evacuation centres and living with host families are supported for optimum infant and young child feeding (IYCF)Indicator 1.1Number of mothers/caregivers of children 0-23 months with access to IYCF counselling for appropriate feedingOutput 2Children are screened for acute malnutrition, and those identified with SAM are referred to services for management, and their caregivers and families counselled on their children’s optimum feeding and care practicesIndicator 2.1Number of children 6 months to 59 months screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 2.2Number and % of children aged 6-59 months identified with SAM and referred to program (outpatient therapeutic care (OTC), inpatient therapeutic care (ITC))XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing food security, nutrition and livelihood activities of households affected by the Marawi conflictThe main objective of this project is to improve the food security and agricultural production of farm and fisher families as well as the nutritional status of vulnerable IDP’s in Marawi City and four municipalities in Lanao del Sur province. WFP will use CERF funds for life-saving and preventive nutrition interventions. 21,600 IDP’s and people in the host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Marawi City and the municipalities of Bubong, Ditsaan-Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Marawi City and the municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180Ditsaan-Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo and Saguiaran, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 20181200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing food security, nutrition and livelihood activities of households affected by the Marawi conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,800 farm and fisher families affected by human-induced shocks and disruptions or natural disasters receive sufficient food to meet their basic food and nutrition requirements and adapt healthy nutrition practicesIndicator 1.1Coverage of farm and fisher families receiving food in per centIndicator 1.2Volume of rice provided to farm and fisher familiesOutput 25,900 children aged 6-23 months, and 1,700 pregnant and lactating women including adolescent girls affected by human-induced shocks and disruptions or natural disasters receive sufficient nutrition supplements to meet their age-specific nutrition requirements.Indicator 2.1Volume of specialized nutritious foods provided to PLW and children aged 6-23 monthsIndicator 2.2Coverage of children aged 6-23 months, and pregnant and 1,700 lactating women including adolescent girls receiving specialized nutritious foods in per centIndicator 2.3Coverage of caregivers (male and female) receiving three key messages delivered through WFP-supported messaging and counselling in per centXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide access to essential health services for populations affected by the Marawi conflictThe main objective of this project is to ensure that IDPs and host communities have continued access to essential health services and protection from health threats. WHO will use CERF funds to deploy mobile health teams, re-equip rural health units and strengthen the disease surveillance and outbreak control. 77,945 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-092018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Marawi city, and the municipalities of Bubong, Ditsaan Ramain, Marantao, Piagapo, Saguiaran – all in Lanao del Sur province, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Marawi city, Philippines8.0106213 124.2977180and the municipalities of Bubong, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Ditsaan Ramain, Philippines8.0012742 124.3476909Marantao, Philippines7.9653062 124.1865669Piagapo, Philippines8.0024753 124.1865669Saguiaran – all in Lanao del Sur province, Philippines8.0168917 124.2310439PHILIPPINES DISPLACEMENT 2018536158.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide access to essential health services for populations affected by the Marawi conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16 local health facilities and staff, and mobile teams, are capacitated to provide essential health servicesIndicator 1.1Proportion of health facilities providing selected relevant services based on national standardsIndicator 1.2Proportion of health facilities without stockout of selected essential drug in 4 groups of drugsIndicator 1.3Number of visits by mobile teams in IDP sitesOutput 2Disease surveillance and outbreak control capacities of local health staff and facilities strengthenedIndicator 2.1Proportion of health facilities providing regular surveillance reportsIndicator 2.2Proportion of alerts responded to within 48 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-UDP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Continuation of education for children in areas of return in SWA and Kurram AgenciesThe main objective of this project is to improve access to quality education services for 11,900 children in areas of return in South Waziristan and Kurram agencies. UNDP (in a joint project with UNICEF) will use CERF funds to carry out emergency repair to 80 partially and fully damaged schools, allowing returnee children to acess safe learning spaces. UNICEF will equip the schools with educational materials and WASH facilities. A total of 12,950 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Continuation of education for children in areas of return in SWA and Kurram AgenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1105 partially and fully damaged schools in selected tehsils of SWA and Kurram Agency are made functionalIndicator 1.1# of schools surveyedIndicator 1.2Number of schools rehabilitatedIndicator 1.3# of prefabricated schools structure constructed in the fully damaged schools including WASH facilitiesIndicator 1.4# of schools provided with students and teachers furnitureIndicator 1.5# of prefabricated schools structure provided with solarisationIndicator 1.6# of children benefitting from safe, protective and conducive learning environmentOutput 2Community/Parents are engaged to provide support and monitor the civil work and increase enrolment and retentionIndicator 2.1# of School Management Committee (SMC)/TIJs formed/reactivatedIndicator 2.2# of SMCs/TIJs trained on roles and responsibilitiesIndicator 2.3# of social mobilization events organizedOutput 3Teachers trained on psychosocial support and child friendly teaching Indicator 3.1# of teachers trained on psychosocial support and child friendly teachingIndicator 3.2# of schools provided with basic education suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Continuation of education for children in areas of return in SWA and Kurram AgenciesThe main objective of this project is to improve access to quality education services for 11,900 children in areas of return in South Waziristan and Kurram agencies. UNICEF (in a joint project with UNDP) will use CERF funds to provide learning spaces through the repair and equipping of schools or installation of pre-fab classrooms, as well as identify and train teachers and school management committees. A total of 12,950 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Waziristan Agency (Serwakai, Sararogha and Tiarza) and Kurram Agency (Lower, Upper and Central), Pakistan32.4524417 69.7406072South Waziristan Agency (Serwakai, Pakistan32.0555556 69.3000000Sararogha and Tiarza) and Kurram Agency (Lower, Pakistan32.4524417 69.7406072Upper and Central), Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181345190.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Continuation of education for children in areas of return in SWA and Kurram AgenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1105 partially and fully damaged schools in selected tehsils of SWA and Kurram Agency are made functionalIndicator 1.1# of schools surveyedIndicator 1.2Number of schools rehabilitatedIndicator 1.3# of prefabricated schools structure constructed in the fully damaged schools including WASH facilitiesIndicator 1.4# of schools provided with students and teachers furnitureIndicator 1.5# of prefabricated schools structure provided with solarisationIndicator 1.6# of children benefitting from safe, protective and conducive learning environmentOutput 2Community/Parents are engaged to provide support and monitor the civil work and increase enrolment and retentionIndicator 2.1# of School Management Committee (SMC)/TIJs formed/reactivatedIndicator 2.2# of SMCs/TIJs trained on roles and responsibilitiesIndicator 2.3# of social mobilization events organizedOutput 3Teachers trained on psychosocial support and child friendly teaching Indicator 3.1# of teachers trained on psychosocial support and child friendly teachingIndicator 3.2# of schools provided with basic education suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture based subsistence livelihoods for recently returned families to FATAThe main objective of this project is to restore agriculture-based livelihoods and improve the food and nutrition security of 411,141 individuals (46,925 households) in Kurram, Orakzai and South Waziristan agencies of FATA. FAO (in a joint project with WFP) will use CERF funds to 1) provide, maize, red bean and wheat seeds, 2) vaccinate small animals and provide feed and 3) repair irrigation channels through cash-for-work among other activities. 411,141 returnees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20182800432.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture based subsistence livelihoods for recently returned families to FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 136,575 Households have received crop inputs and assistance to resume their agriculture production in three targeted agencies of FATA Indicator 1.1Number of households supported with seeds for staple cereal crops for Kharif 2018 and Rabi 2019 season by FAOIndicator 1.2Quantity of maize seed seed distributed for Kharif cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.3Quantity of red bean seed seed distributed for Kharif cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.4Quantity of of wheat seed distributed for Rabi cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.5Number of women and men receiving conditional cash assistance by WFPIndicator 1.6Percent of EVIs receiving cash on softer conditionality by WFPIndicator 1.7Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiaries by WFPOutput 245,750 large ruminants and 61,000 small ruminants owned by targeted families receive critical support to protect and enhance their productivity.Indicator 2.1Number of Households benefiting from animal feeding packages and milk collection packages FAOIndicator 2.2Quantity of Sorghum seed distributed for kharif cropping season FAOIndicator 2.3Quantity of oat seed distributed for Rabi cropping season FAOIndicator 2.4Number of milking kits provided for hygenic collection of milk FAOIndicator 2.5Number household provided poultry packages to restcok the lost poultry assets FAOIndicator 2.6Number of animal vaccinated in returnee areas FAOIndicator 2.7Number of veterinary centres supported to extend veterinary services to the livestock of returned household FAOOutput 3Productive assets of the beneficiaries have been restored in the return areas through cash-for-work programmesIndicator 3.1Repair of irrigation channels through material provision and Cash for WorkIndicator 3.2Reclamation of acres of abandoned landIndicator 3.3Number of critical assets repaired/restored by targeted households through WFP’s conditional cash assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture based subsistence livelihoods for recently returned families to FATAThe main objective of this project is to restore agriculture-based livelihoods and improve the food and nutrition security of 411,141 individuals (46,925 households) in Kurram, Orakzai and South Waziristan agencies of FATA. WFP (in a joint project with FAO) will use CERF funds to 1) provide US$845,390 in cash transfers to target beneficiaries and 2) repair community access roads, desilt 234 water courses and repair 52 water structures through cash-for-work. 411,141 returnees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-042019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kurram (Central), Orakzai and South Waziristan Agencies of FATA (Federally Administred Tribal Areas),, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Kurram (Central), Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Orakzai and South Waziristan Agencies of FATA (Federally Administred Tribal Areas), Pakistan33.6671373 70.9546800PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181199936.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture based subsistence livelihoods for recently returned families to FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 136,575 Households have received crop inputs and assistance to resume their agriculture production in three targeted agencies of FATA Indicator 1.1Number of households supported with seeds for staple cereal crops for Kharif 2018 and Rabi 2019 season by FAOIndicator 1.2Quantity of maize seed seed distributed for Kharif cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.3Quantity of red bean seed seed distributed for Kharif cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.4Quantity of of wheat seed distributed for Rabi cropping season by FAOIndicator 1.5Number of women and men receiving conditional cash assistance by WFPIndicator 1.6Percent of EVIs receiving cash on softer conditionality by WFPIndicator 1.7Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiaries by WFPOutput 245,750 large ruminants and 61,000 small ruminants owned by targeted families receive critical support to protect and enhance their productivity.Indicator 2.1Number of Households benefiting from animal feeding packages and milk collection packages FAOIndicator 2.2Quantity of Sorghum seed distributed for kharif cropping season FAOIndicator 2.3Quantity of oat seed distributed for Rabi cropping season FAOIndicator 2.4Number of milking kits provided for hygenic collection of milk FAOIndicator 2.5Number household provided poultry packages to restcok the lost poultry assets FAOIndicator 2.6Number of animal vaccinated in returnee areas FAOIndicator 2.7Number of veterinary centres supported to extend veterinary services to the livestock of returned household FAOOutput 3Productive assets of the beneficiaries have been restored in the return areas through cash-for-work programmesIndicator 3.1Repair of irrigation channels through material provision and Cash for WorkIndicator 3.2Reclamation of acres of abandoned landIndicator 3.3Number of critical assets repaired/restored by targeted households through WFP’s conditional cash assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesThe objective of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO nutrition project is to improve equitable access to essential integrated life-saving nutrition services for children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in South Waziristan, Kurram and Orakwai agencies of FATA. In particular, UNICEF and partners will support the management of severe acute malnutrition through 20 outpatient nutrition sites benefiting 3,700 children and provide micronutrient supplements to 25,000 children and 20,000 PLW; WFP will procure 143 metric tons of ready-to-use supplementary foods for targeted supplementary feeding of 7,556 moderately malnourished children and 4,177 PLW; and WHO will provide essential medicines and supplies to 10 health facilities for the inpatient stabilization care of 831 sick acute malnourished children. A total of 37,652 girls and boys under five years of age and 26,589 women will benefit from the project over a nine-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018702009.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,019 Girls and 6,633 boys less than five years of age and 4,177 PLW with acute malnutrition in three targeted Agencies of FATA access appropriate acute malnutrition management services.Indicator 1.1# of severely acute malnourished girls and boys accessing therapeutic foods from UNICEF supported outpatient therapeutic feeding programIndicator 1.2# of moderately acute malnourished girls and boys and pregnant/lactating women accessing specialized ready to use supplementary foods (RUSF) from WFP supported targeted supplementary feeding programIndicator 1.3# of sick acutely malnourished girls and boys managed for underlying medical complications in the WHO supported inpatient stabilization care centersIndicator 1.4# of functional outpatient therapeutic/targeted supplementary feeding sites and inpatient nutrition stabilization care sitesOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted communities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through Behaviour Change Communication and Positive Deviance approaches.Indicator 2.1# of outpatient nutrition sites providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practicesIndicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys (0-23 months) counselled on optimal MIYCN practices (UNICEF + WFP + WHO)Indicator 2.3# of HCPs trained on maternal, infant and young child feeding promotionOutput 311,775 Girls and 13,225 boys less than five years of age and 20,000 PLW in target communities access micronutrients from multiple micronutrient preparations.Indicator 3.1# of girls and boys less than five years of age (not malnourished) who are accessing multiple micronutrient powder for home fortification of complementary foods (UNICEF Support)Indicator 3.2# of pregnant/lactating women (not receiving RUSF) accessing multiple micronutrient tablets and/or Iron Folic Acid for control of micronutrient deficiencies (UNICEF Support)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesThe objective of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO nutrition project is to improve equitable access to essential integrated life-saving nutrition services for children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in South Waziristan, Kurram and Orakwai agencies of FATA. In particular, WFP will procure 143 metric tons of ready-to-use supplementary foods for targeted supplementary feeding of 7,556 moderately malnourished children and 4,177 PLW; UNICEF and partners will support the management of severe acute malnutrition through 20 outpatient nutrition sites benefiting 3,700 children and provide micronutrient supplements to 25,000 children and 20,000 PLW; and WHO will provide essential medicines and supplies to 10 health facilities for the inpatient stabilization care of 831 sick acute malnourished children. A total of 37,652 girls and boys under five years of age and 26,589 women will benefit from the project over a nine-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-142018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018550238.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,019 Girls and 6,633 boys less than five years of age and 4,177 PLW with acute malnutrition in three targeted Agencies of FATA access appropriate acute malnutrition management services.Indicator 1.1# of severely acute malnourished girls and boys accessing therapeutic foods from UNICEF supported outpatient therapeutic feeding programIndicator 1.2# of moderately acute malnourished girls and boys and pregnant/lactating women accessing specialized ready to use supplementary foods (RUSF) from WFP supported targeted supplementary feeding programIndicator 1.3# of sick acutely malnourished girls and boys managed for underlying medical complications in the WHO supported inpatient stabilization care centersIndicator 1.4# of functional outpatient therapeutic/targeted supplementary feeding sites and inpatient nutrition stabilization care sitesOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted communities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through Behaviour Change Communication and Positive Deviance approaches.Indicator 2.1# of outpatient nutrition sites providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practicesIndicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys (0-23 months) counselled on optimal MIYCN practices (UNICEF + WFP + WHO)Indicator 2.3# of HCPs trained on maternal, infant and young child feeding promotionOutput 311,775 Girls and 13,225 boys less than five years of age and 20,000 PLW in target communities access micronutrients from multiple micronutrient preparations.Indicator 3.1# of girls and boys less than five years of age (not malnourished) who are accessing multiple micronutrient powder for home fortification of complementary foods (UNICEF Support)Indicator 3.2# of pregnant/lactating women (not receiving RUSF) accessing multiple micronutrient tablets and/or Iron Folic Acid for control of micronutrient deficiencies (UNICEF Support)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesThe objective of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO nutrition project is to improve equitable access to essential integrated life-saving nutrition services for children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in South Waziristan, Kurram and Orakwai agencies of FATA. In particular, WHO will provide essential medicines and supplies to 10 health facilities for the inpatient stabilization care of 831 sick acute malnourished children WFP will procure 143 metric tons of ready-to-use supplementary foods for targeted supplementary feeding of 7,556 moderately malnourished children and 4,177 PLW; and UNICEF and partners will support the management of severe acute malnutrition through 20 outpatient nutrition sites benefiting 3,700 children and provide micronutrient supplements to 25,000 children and 20,000 PLW. A total of 37,652 girls and boys under five years of age and 26,589 women will benefit from the project over a nine-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-142018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (South Waziristan, Orakzai and Kurram Agencies), Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Federally Administered Tribal Areas (South Waziristan, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Orakzai and Kurram Agencies), Pakistan33.6406889 70.7757594PAKISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018246000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Girls and boys less than five years of age and pregnant and lactating mothers with acute malnutrition in targeted Agencies of FATA accessing appropriate acute malnutrition management servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,019 Girls and 6,633 boys less than five years of age and 4,177 PLW with acute malnutrition in three targeted Agencies of FATA access appropriate acute malnutrition management services.Indicator 1.1# of severely acute malnourished girls and boys accessing therapeutic foods from UNICEF supported outpatient therapeutic feeding programIndicator 1.2# of moderately acute malnourished girls and boys and pregnant/lactating women accessing specialized ready to use supplementary foods (RUSF) from WFP supported targeted supplementary feeding programIndicator 1.3# of sick acutely malnourished girls and boys managed for underlying medical complications in the WHO supported inpatient stabilization care centersIndicator 1.4# of functional outpatient therapeutic/targeted supplementary feeding sites and inpatient nutrition stabilization care sitesOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted communities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through Behaviour Change Communication and Positive Deviance approaches.Indicator 2.1# of outpatient nutrition sites providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practicesIndicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys (0-23 months) counselled on optimal MIYCN practices (UNICEF + WFP + WHO)Indicator 2.3# of HCPs trained on maternal, infant and young child feeding promotionOutput 311,775 Girls and 13,225 boys less than five years of age and 20,000 PLW in target communities access micronutrients from multiple micronutrient preparations.Indicator 3.1# of girls and boys less than five years of age (not malnourished) who are accessing multiple micronutrient powder for home fortification of complementary foods (UNICEF Support)Indicator 3.2# of pregnant/lactating women (not receiving RUSF) accessing multiple micronutrient tablets and/or Iron Folic Acid for control of micronutrient deficiencies (UNICEF Support)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui sanitaire aux populations vulnérables pour l’amélioration des soins de santé primaires et promotionnels dans les départements du Mayo Sava et Mayo TsanagaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to basic health services and reinforcing capacity to manage disease outbreaks and mass casualty incidents in the Far North region of Cameroon (Logone et Chari, Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). WHO will use CERF funds to distribute various emergency health kits to health centers, equip a hospital with a blood bank and improve HIV diagnosis and care, among other activities. 260,000 persons from host communities, refugees and displaced people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de l’Extrême Nord, départements du, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Région de l’Extrême Nord, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821départements du, Cameroon4.1682138 10.0807298Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918District de santé (DS) de Kolofata et Mora, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261District de santé (DS) de Kolofata et Mora; Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902DS de Mokolo et Koza, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619DS de Mokolo et Koza; Logone et Chari, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382DS de Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018901411.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui sanitaire aux populations vulnérables pour l’amélioration des soins de santé primaires et promotionnels dans les départements du Mayo Sava et Mayo TsanagaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1L’offre de service est améliorée dans 20 FoSa (Hôpital de district de Kolofata, CMA Amchide, CSI de Kerawa, CS de Limani, HD de Mora, CSI de Zigagué, CMA de Waza, CSI de Kossa, CSI de Magdeme, CSI Moskota, CSI de Zamay, Koza, CMA de Mozogo, CSI de Goldavi, CSI de Gouzdavrekete, HD de Makary, CMA de Fotokol, CSI de Bodo, CSI de Bomboyo, CSI de Woulky et CSI d’Amchilga) pour permettre aux populations ciblées d’avoir accès aux soins essentiels de santé primaire et de bénéficier des services de référencement en cas d’urgence.Indicator 1.1Nombre de FoSa réhabilitées (CMA de Fotokol)Indicator 1.2Nombre de Structures sanitaires/Acteurs humanitaires équipés et approvisionnées en médicaments et/ou kits sanitairesIndicator 1.3Nombre de personnes vulnérables reçues en consultations curativesIndicator 1.4Pourcentage de cas de Malades graves bénéficiant d’une référence vers une structure plus qualifiéesIndicator 1.5Pourcentage de femmes enceintes testées contre le VIH et éventuellement prises en charge dans les FoSa soutenues par le projetIndicator 1.6Pourcentage de survivants de viol pris en charge dans les centres de santé ou référés vers une structure de santé appropriée dans les 72heures.Output 2La surveillance intégrée des maladies, la préparation et la réponse aux urgences sanitaires est renforcée dans 20 aires de santé.Indicator 2.1Nombre de relais communautaires formés aux protocoles et guides nationauxIndicator 2.2Nombre de comité de vigilance formés et impliqués dans les activités de vaccination et de prévention des maladiesIndicator 2.3Nombre d'enfants de 6 mois à 15 ans vaccinés contre la rougeole dans six aires de santé dans le DS de Makary.Indicator 2.4Pourcentage des alertes et rumeurs investigués en moins de 72hIndicator 2.5Nombre de personnes (femmes enceintes, enfants exposés et hommes) ayant bénéficié du dépistage et mise sous traitement ARVOutput 3La coordination du secteur santé est renforcée et les supervisions sont régulièrement menées dans la zone de mise en œuvre du projet.Indicator 3.1Nombre de réunion de coordination du secteur santé tenu durant la période du projet.Indicator 3.2Nombre de supervision conjointe menées.Indicator 3.3Nombre d’enquête menée sur la disponibilité des services de santé.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès aux services de SR, VBG et de santé mentale aux PDI, réfugiés hors, retournés et populations hôtes dans la Région de l’Extrême-NordThe main objective of this project is to ensure quality reproductive health service provision for women and adolescent girls in the Far North region of Cameroon (Logone et Chari, Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). UNFPA will use CERF funds to organize 20 mobile clinics, distribute obstetrical and reproductive health kits and train staff to GBV care, among other activities. 19,554 persons from host communities, refugees and displaced people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-282018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Dept de Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261les localités de Mozogo et Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Dept de Maya Tsava, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220les localités de Mozogo et Mokolo; Dept de Maya Tsava, Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489les localités de Mora et Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Dept de Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619les localités de Mora et Kolofata; Dept de Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902la localité de Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843la localité de Makary;, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018700072.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès aux services de SR, VBG et de santé mentale aux PDI, réfugiés hors, retournés et populations hôtes dans la Région de l’Extrême-NordOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1L’offre de services intégrés et de qualité en santé de reproduction est assurée aux femmes et adolescentes PDI, réfugiées hors camps et les retournés des 5 localités ciblées Indicator 1.1Nombre de femmes enceintes identifiés dans la communauté et orientées vers les FOSA pour un accouchement sécuriséIndicator 1.2Nombre de femmes enceintes des localités sélectionnées, ayant bénéficié d’accouchement sécurisé et gratuitIndicator 1.3Nombre de femmes/ adolescentes ayant bénéficié de services de SR (CPN, PF, Dépistage de VIH, Prise en charge des IST) en stratégie fixe et avancéeIndicator 1.4Nombre de personnel de santé y compris les sages-femmes formées en DMU-SR et déployé.Indicator 1.5Nombre de Kits (accouchement, césarienne, hygiénique) utilisées dans les FOSA sélectionnées pour un accouchement sécuriséIndicator 1.6Nombre d’ASC polyvalents formés en SR dans les localités cibléesOutput 2La prise en charge médicale de qualité est assurée aux survivantes des VBG des communautés IDP, réfugiés hors camps et retournées dans les 5 localités ciblés. Indicator 2.1Nombre de survivantes de VBG ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge médicale de qualitéIndicator 2.2Nombre de prestataires formés sur la prise en charge médicale et psychosociale des VBGIndicator 2.3Nombre de structures (Ecoles, FOSA, autres acteurs humanitaires) capacités sur l’identification et la référence des cas de VBG pour la prise en charge médicaleIndicator 2.4Nombre de FOSA qui mettent en œuvre les standard minima de prise en charge médicale des survivants VBGIndicator 2.5Système d’orientation et de référencement mis en place et fonctionnel dans chacune des 5 localités cibléesOutput 3L’offre de service de santé mentale est assurée au profit des femmes, adolescentes et jeunes PDI, réfugiés hors camp et retournés en fonction des besoins dans 5 localités ciblées.Indicator 3.1Nombre d’adolescents, adolescentes y inclus les mères adolescentes ayant bénéficié d’un accompagnement psychologique selon les besoins (IST, VIH, Grossesse non désirée, drogue, etc.)Indicator 3.2Nombre d’adolescents et jeunes exposés à la radicalisation/extrémisme violent/ ayant échappé à l’enrôlement des bandes armées, bénéficiant d’un accompagnement psychologique spécifiqueIndicator 3.3Nombre de survivantes de VBG, ayant bénéficié d’un accompagnement psychologique selon les besoinsIndicator 3.4Nombre d’adolescents et jeunes sensibilisés sur la disponibilité des services de SR et psychologiques par les pairs conseillersIndicator 3.5Nombres d’adolescents et jeunes formés comme pair conseiller pour la sensibilisation sur la disponibilité des services de SR et psychologiques.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge multisectorielle des survivantes des VBG et amélioration de la protection des femmes et des filles de l’Extrême NordThe main objective of this project is to strengthen the protection of vulnerable women and girls who are victims of gender-based violence in conflict-affected areas in the Far North region of Cameroon (Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga and Logone et Chari). UNWOMEN will use CERF funds to provide economic support, psychosocial support and juridical support among other activities. 29,485 persons from host communities, displaced people and refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Logone et Chari – Makary Mayo Sava – Mora et Kolofata Mayo Tsanaga – Mokolo, Mozogo, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Logone et Chari – Makary Mayo Sava – Mora et Kolofata Mayo Tsanaga – Mokolo, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Mozogo, Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018795668.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge multisectorielle des survivantes des VBG et amélioration de la protection des femmes et des filles de l’Extrême NordOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,770 femmes et les filles ont un meilleur accès aux services holistique de la réponse aux VBGIndicator 1.1Nombre de survivantes de VBG bénéficiant de l’appui psychosociale y compris les ex otages boko haram (désagrégées par sexe et âge)Indicator 1.2Nombre de survivantes de VBG ayant bénéficié des services offerts par les "gender desks"Indicator 1.3Nombre de femmes et de filles affectées écoutées et orientées et de survivantes de VBG ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge juridiqueIndicator 1.4Nombre de survivantes de VBG bénéficiant des appuis économiques (désagrégées par sexes et âge)Output 214,915 femmes et les filles sont de moins en moins exposées aux risques des Violences Basée sur le GenreIndicator 2.1Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur les VBG (désagrégés par sexe et par âge)Indicator 2.2Nombre de femmes bénéficiaires des énergies alternativesIndicator 2.3Nombre de femmes et filles accompagnées pour l'obtention des documents officielsOutput 3Les interventions des acteurs sont mieux coordonnées aux niveaux local et régional pour assurer une meilleure référence et contre référence dans les domaines des violences basées sur le genreIndicator 3.1Production rapport mensuel VBGIndicator 3.2Nombre de cas référésIndicator 3.3Nombre d'évaluations de besoin conduitesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mise en place d’un environnement protecteur pour les enfants affectés par la crise nigériane dans la région de l'Extrême-NordThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the health and psychosocial care of the most vulnerable children in conflict-affected areas in the Far North region of Cameroon (Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute recreational and early child development kits, to provide psychosocial support and reunify children with their families, among other activities. 63,000 persons from host communities and displaced people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-162018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département de Mayo Sava (Arrondissements de Kolofata, et de Mora), Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Département de Mayo Tsanaga (Arrondissements de Mokolo, Koza et Mozogo), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261- Département de Mayo Sava (Arrondissements de Kolofata, et de Mora) - Département de Mayo Tsanaga (Arrondissements de Mokolo, Koza et Mozogo), Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902- Département de Mayo Sava (Arrondissements de Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902et de Mora) - Département de Mayo Tsanaga (Arrondissements de Mokolo, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Koza et Mozogo), Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018712635.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mise en place d’un environnement protecteur pour les enfants affectés par la crise nigériane dans la région de l'Extrême-NordOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 140,000 enfants (18,000 filles et 22,000 garçons) déplacés internes et retournés affectés par la crise du Lac Tchad dans les départements du Mayo Sava et du Mayo Tsanaga ont bénéficié de soutien psychosocial individualiséé et de groupe dans les Espaces Amis d’enfants/espaces sécurisésIndicator 1.1Nombre d’Espaces Amis d’Enfants mis en place fonctionnelsIndicator 1.2Nombre de travailleurs sociaux et animateurs formes sur la protection des enfants en situation d’urgenceIndicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant de soutien psychosocial dans les Espaces Amis d’enfants/autres espaces sécurisésOutput 2250 enfants séparés/non-accompagnés ont bénéficié de prise en charge alternative temporaire et 80 enfants non-accompagnés réunifiés avec leurs famillesIndicator 2.1Nombre d'ESNA identifiés ayant bénéficié d'une prise en charge alternative et/ou d'un suivi individualiseIndicator 2.2Pourcentage d'enfants non accompagnés réunifiés avec leurs famillesIndicator 2.3Nombre de familles d’accueil temporaires identifiées et forméeOutput 3Au moins 50 enfants (garçons et filles) suspectés d’association à Boko Haram ont été identifiés et ont bénéficié des services de prise en charge psychologique et de réunification/réintégration familiale/communautaireIndicator 3.1Nombre d’enfants suspectes d’association aux groupes terroristes identifiesIndicator 3.2Nombre d’enfants suspectes d’association aux groupes terroristes pris en charge au plan psychosocialIndicator 3.3Pourcentage d’enfants suspectes d’association aux groupes terroristes réunifiés avec leurs famillesOutput 420 Réseaux communautaires de protection de l‘enfant (RECOPE) et 20 clubs d’adolescents et de jeunes ont été mis en placeIndicator 4.1Nombre de RECOPE et clubs d’adolescents et jeunes mis en placeIndicator 4.2Nombre d’enfants victimes, des violences (y compris les VBG faites aux filles) ou d’exploitation référés par les RECOPE et clubsIndicator 4.3Nombre de personnes impactées par les séances de sensibilisation de proximité organisées par les RECOPE et clubs d’adolescents et jeunesOutput 523,000 adultes (13,000 femmes et 10,000 hommes) des zones d’intervention (jeunes, maitres coraniques, autorités religieuses/traditionnelles, enseignants/APE/AME, chefs de ménages, militaires) ont des connaissances accrues sur la prévention des risques de protection des enfantsIndicator 5.1Nombre de séances de sensibilisation organiséesIndicator 5.2Nombre de personnes touchées par les séances de sensibilisationOutput 663,000 populations déplacées internes, les retournées et les populations hôtes adoptent les pratiques Familiales Essentielles favorables à leur santéIndicator 6.1Nombre de personnes touchées par l’adoption des pratiques familiales essentielles en matière de santé et VIHIndicator 6.2Nombre de femmes enceintes ayant reçu la MILDAIndicator 6.3Nombre des IDP et retournés ayant reçu la MILDAOutput 731,941 enfants de moins de 15 ans et 3,024 femmes enceintes sont protégés contre les maladies évitables par la vaccinationIndicator 7.1Couverture vaccinale au RR chez les enfants de 0-11 moisIndicator 7.2Couverture vaccinale des femmes enceintes au VAT2+Indicator 7.3Couverture vaccinale des campagnes préventives au de ripostes contre la rougeole chez les enfants de 6 mois à 15 ansXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la protection des personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays (hors du camp) - réfugiés, déplacés internes et communautés d'accueil dans la région de l'Extrême-Nord du CamerounThe main objective of this project is to improve the protection environment and support in the Far North region of Cameroon (Logone et Chari, Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide cash assistance to PWSN, improve legal environment and support and improve protection system among other activities. 316,987 persons from host communities, refugees and displaced people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Sava; Mayo Tsanaga; Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018908839.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la protection des personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays (hors du camp) - réfugiés, déplacés internes et communautés d'accueil dans la région de l'Extrême-Nord du CamerounOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 130,000 Réfugiés Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga et le Logone et Chari enregistrés et documentés au Niveau 3 et 100,000 IDPS et 10,000 Populations hôtes et 14,000 retournés.Indicator 1.1Couverture en pourcentage de personnes documentéesIndicator 1.2# de IDPs et populations hôtes ayant accès à une assistance légale et juridiqueIndicator 1.3% de retournés ayant recouvré leur propriétéOutput 21,600 incidents rapportés grâce au système de Monitoring de protection et 2,000 individus référés à travers les mécanismes d’aiguillage existants. Indicator 2.1Nombre d’incidents de protection rapportes par les alertesIndicator 2.2Couverture en pourcentage des zones ciblées par les relais communautaires de monitoringIndicator 2.3Nombre d’individus aiguillés vers les structures d’asileOutput 32 Cliniques juridiques créées à Makari et Fotokol et 3 renforcées à Kousséri, Mora et Mokolo et 200 individus bénéficient d’assistance judiciaire dans le Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga et Logone et Chari.Indicator 3.1Nombre de cliniques juridiques créesIndicator 3.2Nombre de cliniques juridiques renforcésIndicator 3.3Nombre d’individus bénéficiant de conseils et d’accompagnement juridiquesIndicator 3.4Nombre d’individus bénéficiant d’assistance judiciaireOutput 4886 personnes à besoins spécifiques (PBS) reçoivent un transfert monétaire à multi-usage et une prise en charge psychosociale et médicale de travailleurs sociaux formés sur les GBV et aux codes de vulnérabilités du HCR et 775 assistés en matériel (non-cash).Indicator 4.1Nombre de Formation des travailleurs sociaux sur les codes vulnérabilités du HCRIndicator 4.2# de PBS Identifiées et assistés en matériel (non-cash) avec leur besoins spécifiquesIndicator 4.3# de personnes qui ont reçu assistance ponctuelle en transfert monétaire multi-usage (Cash-based Intervention)Indicator 4.4# de Femmes recevant une assistance psychosocialeIndicator 4.5# de cas de VBG pris en charge et réinséré dans le circuit scolaireOutput 52 Cellules locales de Formateurs à créer à Mora et à Kousséri et 2 cellules à renforcer à Mokolo et Maroua en vue de l’appropriation par autorités administratives, civiles, militaires et de police des activités de promotions des droits des Réfugiés, des IDPS.Indicator 5.1Nombre de cellules de formateurs crées ou renforcéesIndicator 5.2Nombre de personnes formées comme formateursIndicator 5.3Nombre personnes formées par les cellules et le HCRXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Cameroun affectées par le conflit : Matrice de Suivi des Déplacements – Évaluation ciblée des Besoins et TendanceThe main objective of this project is to ensure an adequate response to the needs of the populations affected by the conflicts in the Far North region of Cameroon (Logone et Chari, Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). IOM will perform targeted needs assessments and monitor displacements using the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), among other activities. 342,416 refugees and displaced people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Extrême Nord Départements, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Diamare – Mayo Kani – Mayo Danay – Mayo Tsanaga – Mayo Sava – Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018389300.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Cameroun affectées par le conflit : Matrice de Suivi des Déplacements – Évaluation ciblée des Besoins et TendanceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les partenaires gouvernementaux et humanitaires sont adéquatement et ponctuellement informés sur les le nombre de personnes déplacées internes, retournées ou réfugiées-hors-camp, leur position et ainsi que leur condition de vie.Indicator 1.1Nombre d’acteurs gouvernementaux, humanitaires et du développement informé par la DTMIndicator 1.2Pourcentage de villages identifiés comme abritant des populations déplacées qui sont visités et évaluésIndicator 1.3Nombre village par round où une visite de terrain est effectuéeIndicator 1.4Nombre de round de DTM effectuésXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès aux services WASH dans les communautés hôtes et sites abritant les déplacés internes et réfugiés de l’Extrême NordThe main objective of this project is to reduce the prevalence and the risk of waterborne diseases in the Far North region of Cameroon (Mayo Sava and Mayo Tsanaga). UNICEF will use CERF funds to construct and rehabilitate boreholes, build latrines and showers and distribute WASH kits among other activities. 64,000 persons from host communities, displaced people and refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-162018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région Extrême-Nord, Départements, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Région Extrême-Nord, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Départements, Cameroon4.1682138 10.0807298Mayo Sava et Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20181000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès aux services WASH dans les communautés hôtes et sites abritant les déplacés internes et réfugiés de l’Extrême NordOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 115 000 personnes (hommes et femmes) ont accès à l’eau potable.Indicator 1.1Nombre de personnes ayant accès à l’eau potableIndicator 1.2Ratio d’eau dans le site de déplacés de KolofataOutput 260 000 personnes (hommes et femmes) ont accès aux services adéquats d’hygiène et d’assainissement de baseIndicator 2.1Nombre de personnes déplacées vivant dans les sites ayant accès aux latrines et douches d’urgence sur le site de KolofataIndicator 2.2Ratio nombre de personnes/ latrine dans le site de déplacés de KolofataIndicator 2.3Nombre de personnes (déplacés internes, refugiés, retournés, hôtes) ayant reçu des kits WASH accompagnés de messages sur les bonnes pratiques.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire aux personnes récemment déplacées et aux réfugiés hors camp à l’Extrême-NordThe main objective of this project is to provide food assistance in the Far North region of Cameroon in the departments of Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga and Logone et Chari. WFP will use CERF funds transfer cash to beneficiaries among other activities. 30,000 displaced people and refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de l’Extrême-nord, Départements du Mayo Sava (arrondissements de Kolofata et Mora), Mayo Tsanaga (arrondissements de Mokolo, Mozogo et Koza) et Logone et Chari (arrondissement de Makary), Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Région de l’Extrême-nord, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Départements du Mayo Sava (arrondissements de Kolofata et Mora), Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mayo Tsanaga (arrondissements de Mokolo, Cameroon10.7369252 13.7843744Mozogo et Koza) et Logone et Chari (arrondissement de Makary), Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20181500492.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire aux personnes récemment déplacées et aux réfugiés hors camp à l’Extrême-NordOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 130,000 Personnes récemment déplacées internes et réfugiés hors camp bénéficiaires ont reçu des transferts monétaires en vue d’assurer leur sécurité alimentaire dans la région de l’extrême-nord.Indicator 1.1Nombre de personnes récemment déplacées internes et réfugiés hors camp ayant reçu les transferts monétaires par rapport au nombre planifié (désagrégé par sexe et par localité)Indicator 1.2Montant total de transfert monétaire reçu par les bénéficiaires pendant la périodeIndicator 1.3Proportion de ménages bénéficiaires ayant une consommation alimentaire acceptableXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations vulnérables de l’Extrême Nord à travers la production des cultures maraichères et l’éducation nutritionnelleThe main objective of this project is to improve the food and nutritional security of vulnerable populations in the Far North region of Cameroon (Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga and Logone et Chari). FAO will use CERF funds to provides training, seeds, fertilizers and small equipment among other activities. 4,000 households from host communities, displaced people and refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Extrême Nord, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga et du Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Tsanaga et du Logone et Chari, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018501629.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations vulnérables de l’Extrême Nord à travers la production des cultures maraichères et l’éducation nutritionnelleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les producteurs sont appuyés dans la production des cultures maraichèresIndicator 1.1Quantité de semences de cultures maraichères distribuéeIndicator 1.2Quantité d’engrais distribuéeIndicator 1.3Quantité de biopesticide distribuéeIndicator 1.4Quantité d’équipement distribuéeOutput 2La production de produits maraîchers des ménages bénéficiaires s’est amélioréeIndicator 2.1Les capacités des agents de vulgarisation sont renforcées pour accompagner les ménages bénéficiairesIndicator 2.2Les cultures sont mises en placeIndicator 2.3Les bénéficiaires sont suivis le long de la campagne agricoleOutput 3Les capacités des populations sont renforcées en éducation nutritionnelleIndicator 3.1Nombre de personnes formées en éducation nutritionnelleXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sauver des vies à travers une assistance en CASH Multifonctionnel pour répondre aux besoins les plus pressants de 25,000 personnes retournées dans le Département du Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga et Logone-et-ChariThe main objective of this project is to provide multi-sectoral assistance to meet the basic needs of affected populations in the Far North region of Cameroon (Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga and Logone et Chari). WFP will use CERF funds to transfer unconditional unrestricted multipurpose cash grants among other activities. 25,000 returnees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-032019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Les villages du Kerawa, Amchide, Magdame, Meme, Doulo, et Limani dans le département du Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.2424019 14.1436996Mozogo, Tourou, Koza, Zileng et Moskota dans le departement du Mayo Tsanaga, et Fotokol, Makary, Alfade et Waza dans le departement du Logone et Chari, Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489Les villages du Kerawa, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Amchide, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Magdame, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Meme, Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583Doulo, Cameroon4.0510564 9.7678687et Limani dans le département du Mayo Sava ; Mozogo, Cameroon10.9624368 13.9042489Tourou, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Zileng et Moskota dans le departement du Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261et Fotokol, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Alfade et Waza dans le departement du Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.3983642 14.5684406CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20182474440.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sauver des vies à travers une assistance en CASH Multifonctionnel pour répondre aux besoins les plus pressants de 25,000 personnes retournées dans le Département du Mayo Sava, Mayo Tsanaga et Logone-et-ChariOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les personnes retournées ont reçu le transferts monétaires multifonctionnels (25,000 bénéficiaires)Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages de personnes retournés ayant reçu les transferts monétaires par rapport au nombre planifié (désagrégé par sexe du chef de ménage et par localité)Indicator 1.2Nombre des transferts reçus par les bénéficiaires pendant la période de mise en œuvre du projetIndicator 1.3Montant total de transfert monétaire reçu par les bénéficiaires pendant la périodeOutput 2Le Rapport final du projet est produitIndicator 2.1Rapport d’Evaluation du projet disponibleXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance et production alimentaire dans les zones L3 et non L3 en soutien aux familles d’accueil vivant les répercussions des mouvements de population.The main objective of this joint project is to provide Food Security services to the affected populations in DRC. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 39,800 agricultural kits while WFP will provide 1,278 MT of food. The projet will last four months et will benefit 238,800 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20184461914.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance et production alimentaire dans les zones L3 et non L3 en soutien aux familles d’accueil vivant les répercussions des mouvements de population.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en L3Indicator 1.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en œuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnelsIndicator 1.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique de l’ICN au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le Cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.Output 2Les populations en situation d''insécurité alimentaire ciblées qui sont touchées par un choc sont en mesure de subvenir à leurs besoins alimentaires essentiels en période de crise.Indicator 2.1Proportion des ménages dirigés par les femmes ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.2Proportion des ménages dirigés par les hommes ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.3Proportion des ménages totaux ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.4Score de diversité alimentaire moyenIndicator 2.5Proportion des ménages dirigés par les femmes ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.6Proportion des ménages dirigés par les hommes ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.7Proportion des ménages ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.8Indice de stratégie de survie moyenOutput 3Les populations en situation d''insécurité alimentaire aiguë et touchées par un conflit qui sont ciblées par le PAM reçoivent suffisamment d''espèces ou de vivres pour pouvoir subvenir à leurs besoins essentiels en vivres et en nutriments.Indicator 3.1Nombre de femmes, d’hommes, de garçons et de filles qui reçoivent l’assistance alimentaire en nature et/ou en espèce (CBT)Indicator 3.2Quantité totale de vivres fournisIndicator 3.3Montant total en espèce fournieIndicator 3.4Nombre de femmes, d’hommes, de garçons et de filles touchés par les message de sensibilisation à la nutrition et l’hygiène.Output 4L’autonomisation des femmes et l’équité genre parmi les populations assistées est améliorée.Indicator 4.1Proportion des ménages ou les femmes prennent la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.2Proportion des ménages ou les hommes prennent la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.3Proportion des ménages ou les hommes et les femmes prennent conjointement la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.4Proportion des femmes membres des comités de gestion des vivres forméesOutput 5Les populations touchées sont en mesure de tenir le PAM et ses partenaires redevables de la réponseà leurs besoins en matière alimentaires d''une manière qui reflète leurs points de vue et leurs préférences.Indicator 5.1Proportion des bénéficiaires assistés informés sur le programme du PAM (comment les bénéficiaires sont choisis, quelle ration reçcoivent-ils et ou peuvent-ils se plaindre en cas de réclamation)Output 6Les moyens de subsistance de 41 160 personnes vulnérables dans les zones du projet sont protégés et restaurésIndicator 6.1Nombre des ménages bénéficiaires des kits agricoles qui ont diversifié d’au moins 50 % leurs moyens d’existenceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance et production alimentaire dans les zones L3 et non L3 en soutien aux familles d’accueil vivant les répercussions des mouvements de population.The main objective of this joint project is to provide food security services to the affected populations in DRC. With this CERF grant, WFP will provide 1,278 MT of food
while FAO will procure and distribute 39,800 agricultural kits. The projet will last four months and will benefit 238,800 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-222018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Zones L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Provinces de Kasaï, Lomami, Tanganyika, Sud KivuZones non L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640Provinces de Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3205473 21.8568586Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Sud KivuZones non L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Provinces de Nord-Kivu et de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20183400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance et production alimentaire dans les zones L3 et non L3 en soutien aux familles d’accueil vivant les répercussions des mouvements de population.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en L3Indicator 1.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en œuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnelsIndicator 1.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique de l’ICN au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le Cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.Output 2Les populations en situation d''insécurité alimentaire ciblées qui sont touchées par un choc sont en mesure de subvenir à leurs besoins alimentaires essentiels en période de crise.Indicator 2.1Proportion des ménages dirigés par les femmes ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.2Proportion des ménages dirigés par les hommes ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.3Proportion des ménages totaux ayant un score de consommation alimentaire pauvreIndicator 2.4Score de diversité alimentaire moyenIndicator 2.5Proportion des ménages dirigés par les femmes ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.6Proportion des ménages dirigés par les hommes ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.7Proportion des ménages ayant une diversité alimentaire faibleIndicator 2.8Indice de stratégie de survie moyenOutput 3Les populations en situation d''insécurité alimentaire aiguë et touchées par un conflit qui sont ciblées par le PAM reçoivent suffisamment d''espèces ou de vivres pour pouvoir subvenir à leurs besoins essentiels en vivres et en nutriments.Indicator 3.1Nombre de femmes, d’hommes, de garçons et de filles qui reçoivent l’assistance alimentaire en nature et/ou en espèce (CBT)Indicator 3.2Quantité totale de vivres fournisIndicator 3.3Montant total en espèce fournieIndicator 3.4Nombre de femmes, d’hommes, de garçons et de filles touchés par les message de sensibilisation à la nutrition et l’hygiène.Output 4L’autonomisation des femmes et l’équité genre parmi les populations assistées est améliorée.Indicator 4.1Proportion des ménages ou les femmes prennent la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.2Proportion des ménages ou les hommes prennent la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.3Proportion des ménages ou les hommes et les femmes prennent conjointement la décision sur l’utilisation de l’assistance reçueIndicator 4.4Proportion des femmes membres des comités de gestion des vivres forméesOutput 5Les populations touchées sont en mesure de tenir le PAM et ses partenaires redevables de la réponseà leurs besoins en matière alimentaires d''une manière qui reflète leurs points de vue et leurs préférences.Indicator 5.1Proportion des bénéficiaires assistés informés sur le programme du PAM (comment les bénéficiaires sont choisis, quelle ration reçcoivent-ils et ou peuvent-ils se plaindre en cas de réclamation)Output 6Les moyens de subsistance de 41 160 personnes vulnérables dans les zones du projet sont protégés et restaurésIndicator 6.1Nombre des ménages bénéficiaires des kits agricoles qui ont diversifié d’au moins 50 % leurs moyens d’existenceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en Abris d’urgence et articles ménagers essentiels (AME) pour les personnes déplacées internes dans le territoire de Masisi, Nord-KivuThe main objective of this project is to provide NFI services to the populations affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, IOM will provide shelter kits to 3,525 households and will distribute vouchers for a total of $323,985 to the most vulnerable beneficiaries. The project will last nine months and will benefit 26,817 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-162019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Nord-Kivu, territoire de Masisi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.3984294 28.8159812Province du Nord-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927territoire de Masisi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.3984294 28.8159812CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181089413.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en Abris d’urgence et articles ménagers essentiels (AME) pour les personnes déplacées internes dans le territoire de Masisi, Nord-KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations déplacées les plus vulnérables dans les sites de déplacement spontanés et au sein de la communauté hôte ont accès aux articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 1.1# de ménages assistés en articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 1.2# et% des ménages assistés qui utilisent plus de 80% des articles reçus au moins 1 mois après l’interventionOutput 2Les populations déplacées dans les sites de déplacement spontanés et au sein de la communauté hôte bénéficient d’une réponse en abris d’urgenceIndicator 2.1# de ménages de déplacés dans les sites de déplacement fournis en kit abris d’urgenceIndicator 2.2# de ménages de déplacés au sein de la communauté hôte fournis en cash conditionnel (120 USD)Indicator 2.3% des ménages assistés qui sont satisfaits avec la qualité de la réponse en abris reçu au moins 1 mois après l’interventionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Coordination de la réponse logistique au Nord KivuThe main objective of this project is to reduce logistics constraints to enable the humanitarian response. With this CERF grant, WFP will rehabilitate roads that lead to the humanitarian settings and will reinforce the supply chain for the reponse. The project will last nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-162019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018999853.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Coordination de la réponse logistique au Nord KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1/Indicator 1.1# d’organisations ayant bénéficié de la coordination/appui techniqueOutput 2La réponse humanitaire dans les zones ciblées est rapide et efficace grâce à la réhabilitation d’urgence des axes routiers définis comme prioritaires afin de répondre à l’urgenceIndicator 2.1Nombre de demande de réhabilitation d’urgence réaliséeXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès aux services de santé reproductive de qualité chez les populations affectées par le conflit dans les 8 zones de santé des provinces du Kasaï-Central, Kasai Oriental, Nord Kivu et Sud Kivu en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among women and girls in the crisis-affected areas in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 128 Reproductive Health kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 83,495 people including 47,267 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-232018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du NORD KIVU (Non L ),Territoire de Walikale, zones de Santé de Walikale et MwesoProvince du SUD KIVU (L), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.4296737 28.0742249Province du NORD KIVU (Non L ), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Territoire de Walikale, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.4296737 28.0742249zones de Santé de Walikale et MwesoProvince du SUD KIVU (L), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.4296737 28.0742249- Territoire de Kalehe, zone de santé de Kalehe-Territoire de Fizi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234- Territoire de Kalehe, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234zone de santé de Kalehe-Territoire de Fizi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234zone de santé de NunduProvince du KASAI CENTRAL, Territoire de Kananga, zone de santé de Katoga et de TshikajiProvince du KASAI ORIENTAL, Territoire de Miabi, zones de santé de Miabi et de Cilundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.8975220 22.4172256zone de santé de NunduProvince du KASAI CENTRAL, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017Territoire de Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.8975220 22.4172256zone de santé de Katoga et de TshikajiProvince du KASAI ORIENTAL, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.8437453 23.3823545Territoire de Miabi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2094200 23.3894200zones de santé de Miabi et de Cilundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2094200 23.3894200CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès aux services de santé reproductive de qualité chez les populations affectées par le conflit dans les 8 zones de santé des provinces du Kasaï-Central, Kasai Oriental, Nord Kivu et Sud Kivu en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 124 Formations Sanitaires (FOSA) des 8 ZS ciblées dans les provinces de Kasai central, Kasai Oriental, Nord kivu et Sud Kivu ont leurs plateaux techniques renforcésIndicator 1.1Nombre des formations sanitaires de référence équipées en kits de prise en charge des complications de la grossesse et de l’accouchementIndicator 1.2Nombre des formations ayant reçu des kits obstétricauxIndicator 1.3Nombre des prestataires formés sur le DMU (Dispositif Minimum d’Urgence en santé sexuelle et reproductive)Indicator 1.4Nombre des kits SR d’urgence acquisOutput 2L’offre des services de santé maternelle et néonatale est renforcée dans 24 formations sanitaires cibléesIndicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchements assistés par un personnel qualifiéIndicator 2.2Nombre de césariennes réaliséesIndicator 2.3Nombre de nouveau-nés ayant bénéficié des soins essentiels à la naissanceIndicator 2.4Nombre de FOSA offrant des services de santé maternelle et néonataleIndicator 2.5Nombre de cliniques mobiles opérationnelles pour l’offre de servicesOutput 3La prévention du VIH est effective grâce à la prise en charge syndromique de 2,087 cas d’IST et la distribution de 123,389 préservatifs aux populations affectées y compris chez les adolescents et jeunes dans les zones de santé ciblées du projet.Indicator 3.1Nombre de formations sanitaires ayant reçu des kits ISTIndicator 3.2Nombre de formations sanitaires de référence ayant reçu des kits de sécurité transfusionnelleIndicator 3.3Nombre de condoms distribuésIndicator 3.4Nombre de prestataires formé en prise en charge syndromique des ISTIndicator 3.5Nombre de cas d’IST traités selon l’approche syndromiqueOutput 4351 victimes des violences sexuelles dont 246 (70%) dans les 72 heures, bénéficient d’une prise en charge médicale et psychosociale de qualitéIndicator 4.1Nombre de formations sanitaires ayant des kits post-violsIndicator 4.2Nombre de prestataires formés en prise en charge médicale et psychosociales des violences sexuellesIndicator 4.3Nombre des victimes des violences sexuelles ayant bénéficiés d’une prise en charge médicale et psychosocialeIndicator 4.4Nombre de survivantes reférées pour une prise en charge mulitsectorielleXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en Abris aux personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces des Kasais, Nord Kivu, Sud Kivu et ManiemaThe main objective of this project is to provide shelter services to the populations affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute 4,600 shelter kits and will provide also 1,500 transitional shelters. The project will last nine months and will benefit 34,820 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Nord, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927territoire de Lubero (Zone de santé de Kayna), Territoire de Beni (Zone de santé d''Oicha), et Territoire de Masisi (zone de santé de Masisi)Province de Sud Kivu, territoire de Fizi Province du Maniema, Territoire de KabambareProvince de Kasai et Kasai Central, Territoire de Luebo et Mikalay, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011territoire de Lubero (Zone de santé de Kayna), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Territoire de Beni (Zone de santé d''Oicha), Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6968716 29.5223715et Territoire de Masisi (zone de santé de Masisi)Province de Sud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.3984294 28.8159812territoire de Fizi Province du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Territoire de KabambareProvince de Kasai et Kasai Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017Territoire de Luebo et Mikalay, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3512395 21.4216267CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20182726305.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en Abris aux personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces des Kasais, Nord Kivu, Sud Kivu et ManiemaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,964 ménages soit 500 ménages des communautés hôtes et 6,464 ménages des personnes victimes d''un déplacement/retour établis, améliore ou maintenus leurs abrisIndicator 1.1Nombre de menages ayant recu des kits d’abris d’urgenceIndicator 1.2Nombre de menages ayant recu des abris transitionnelsIndicator 1.3Nombre de menages assistes a travers la mise en place ou l’amelioration des structures d’hebergement collectifs d’urgenceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Création d’une plateforme inter-agences et multisectorielle de collecte de données opérationnelles et de monitoring dans la province du TanganyikaThe main objective of this project is to create an inter-agency and multi-sectoral platform to collect data on 826,010 beneficiaries and monitor the humanitarian response. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will establish a network of key informants to cover the affected areas in Tanganyika. The project will last nine months and will benefit 826,010 people including 413,005 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces du Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018200317.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Création d’une plateforme inter-agences et multisectorielle de collecte de données opérationnelles et de monitoring dans la province du TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Des données de base communes sont disponibles pour tous les acteurs humanitairesIndicator 1.1Mise en place effective du mécanisme de coordinationIndicator 1.2La méthodologie est validée par les membres du clusterIndicator 1.3Donnees de bases disponiblesOutput 2Des données détaillées communes sur les besoins sectoriels sont disponibles et mis a jour de manière périodiqueIndicator 2.1# document d’analyse situationnelle de la provinceIndicator 2.2% et aires de santé accessibles ou les key informant interviews ont été effectuésIndicator 2.3Frequence de mise à jourOutput 3Les partenaires disposent d’outils standard de collecte des donnéesIndicator 3.1Formulaires standardises disponibles en ligneIndicator 3.2% and # partenaires contribuant des données dans la plateformeXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et assistance multisectorielle en faveur des nouveaux réfugiés centrafricains en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this project is to provide multi-sector assistance to the CAR refugees in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will provide birth certificate to 1,500 CAR children and will transfer $51,000 to 170 refugees for the construction of their own shelter. The project will last nine months and will benefit 122,431 refugees including 64,888 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Territoire de Mobayi-Mbongo dans la Province du Nord- UbangiTerritoire de Yakoma dans la Province du Nord- Ubangi Territoire de Bondo dans la Province du Bas-UéléTerritoire d’Ango dans la Province du Bas-Uélé, Democratic Republic of the Congo4.2890382 21.1831534CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181000108.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et assistance multisectorielle en faveur des nouveaux réfugiés centrafricains en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1122,431 personnes dont 90,690 réfugiés de la RCA nouvellement arrivés et 31,741 membres des familles d’accueil bénéficient de l’accès aux biens et services essentiels ainsi que de la protection de leurs droits fondamentaux grâce à la promotion d’un environnement de protection favorable.Indicator 1.1# cas de refoulement signalésIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes prises en charge enregistrées par des methodes de proximité.Indicator 1.3# enfants enregistrés et ayant reçu des documents d''enregistrement des naissancesIndicator 1.4# enfants non accompagnés et séparés pour lesquels un processus de détermination de l’intérêt supérieur a été entamé ou achevéIndicator 1.5# cas signalés dans lesquels les victimes de SGBV reçoivent une aide matérielleIndicator 1.6# d’enfants scolarisés à l’école primaireOutput 2122,431 personnes dont 90,690 réfugiés de la RCA nouvellement arrivés et 31,741 membres des familles d’accueil reçoivent une assistance multisectorielle, notamment les besoins élémentaires et essentiels, le soutien logistique et opérationnel.Indicator 2.1# de personnes ayant accès aux soins de santé primaires de qualitéIndicator 2.2Taux de malnutrition aiguë globale (6-59 mois)Indicator 2.3# d’accouchements assistés par du personnel qualifié avec kit d’accouchement hygiéniqueIndicator 2.4# salles de classes réhabilitées pour l’accès des personnes prises en charge aux systèmes éducatifs nationaux.Indicator 2.5# personnes à besoins spécifiques ayant accès à des services liés à leurs besoins spéciauxIndicator 2.6# d’abris transitionnels construitsIndicator 2.7# ménages recevant des subventions en espècesIndicator 2.8Montant transféré aux bénéficiaires pour la construction d’abrisXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en articles ménagers essentiels bénéficiant 51,133 personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et IturiThe main objective of this project is to provide non-food items (NFIs) to the population affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF fund, UNICEF will distribute vouchers for a total amount of $767,025. This will enable 10,227 households buying the NFIs they need. A total of 51,133 vulnerable persons will benefit from this project which will last eight months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Territoire de Lubero (zones de santé de Kayna, Lubero, Musienene, Alimbongo) et en Territoire de Walikale (zone de santé de Pinga) Province de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1637057 29.2250222Territoire de Lubero (zones de santé de Kayna, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Lubero, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Musienene, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.0122056 29.2611335Alimbongo) et en Territoire de Walikale (zone de santé de Pinga) Province de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.3683362 29.1972048Territoire d’Irumu (zones de santé de Komanda et Getty), Democratic Republic of the Congo1.4391476 29.8439109CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181658421.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en articles ménagers essentiels bénéficiant 51,133 personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 151,133 personnes vulnérables, victimes d''un déplacement/retour récent, ont accès aux articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 1.1Variation moyenne du score AME avant et après l''intervention parmi les ménages assistésBaseline : 1.3 (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.2% de ménages assistés qui sont satisfaits avec la qualité des articles reçus et/ou achetés (ventilé par catégorie d''articles – literie/matériel de couchage, ustensiles de cuisine, articles pour stockage/utilisation de l''eau, matériel pour renforcer l’abri, habits/vêtements, et autre)Baseline : 80% (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.3% de ménages assistés qui utilisent plus de 80% des articles reçus/achetés au moins 1 mois après l''intervention (ventilé par type d''articles - couchage, cuisine, stockage de l''eau, habits)Baseline : 86% (Cette baseline a été établie sur la base des résultats des enquêtes post-intervention pour le cycle RRMP7)Indicator 1.4Valeur totale des coupons distribués (75USD * 10,227 ménages)Output 2La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en L3Indicator 2.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en œuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnelsIndicator 2.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique d’ICN au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’appui à l’amélioration de la réponse d’éducation-protection pour les enfants (filles et garçons) affectés par les conflitsThe main objective of this project is to provide Education and Protection services to the children affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will distribute $358,000 in cash to parents to encourage the school reinsertion of their children and will respond to 1,776 Child Protection cases. The project will last nine months and will benefit 83,117 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Zones LTanganika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Pweto, Malemba Nkulu, KongoloSud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Malemba Nkulu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.0341010 26.7908930KongoloSud Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0448431 29.1855785Fizi, Kalehe et Kabambare (Maniema)Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Fizi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Kalehe et Kabambare (Maniema)Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.0968724 28.9048234Kamonia/Kwilu et Luilu (Lomami)Zones NON LNord kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.1188825 18.4276047Lubero et Walikale Ituri (seulement Education), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Irumu, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.4391476 29.8439109CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20183042269.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’appui à l’amélioration de la réponse d’éducation-protection pour les enfants (filles et garçons) affectés par les conflitsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)3042268.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’appui à l’amélioration de la réponse d’éducation-protection pour les enfants (filles et garçons) affectés par les conflitsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1L’accès et le maintien scolaire de 52,868 enfants filles et garçons de 6 -11 ans affectés par les conflits sont améliorés.Indicator 1.1Nombre d’écoles avec un plan d’amélioration de l’école élaborés et mis en œuvre.Indicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants qui reçoivent les fournitures scolaires (50% filles et 50% garcons)Indicator 1.3Nombre d’élèves qui participent aux cours de récupération (50% filles et 50% garcons)Indicator 1.4Nombre d’élevés vulnérables qui participent aux cours de rattrapage scolaire (50% filles et 50% garcons)Indicator 1.5Nombre des espaces d’apprentissage temporaires d’apprentissage mis en place et équippésOutput 2Les capacités de résilience des enfants et adolescents sont améliorées suite à leur participation aux activités récréatives et de sensibilisation sur les risques de protection, y inclus l’education pour la paix.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants et adolescents qui participent aux activités récréatives (50% filles et 50% garcons)Indicator 2.2Nombre d’enfants et adolescents qui bénéficient des kits récréatifs (50% filles et 50% garcons), y inclus les enfants de 5 ans (50% filles et 50% garcons)Indicator 2.3Nombre de clubs mis en place et fonctionnelsIndicator 2.4Nombre d’enfants et adolescents qui participent aux activités de sensibilisation (50% filles et 50% garcons)Output 3Les compétences de 1,178 enseignants sur l’encadrement des enfants affectés par les conflits sont améliorées grâce à leur participation aux formations ponctuelles sur l’appui psychosociale, la pédagogie active et participative et l’éducation pour la paix.Indicator 3.1Nombre d’enseignants et directeurs hommes-femmes formés sur l’appui psychosocialIndicator 3.2Nombre d’enseignants et directeurs hommes-femmes formés sur la pédagogie active et participativeIndicator 3.3Nombre d’enseignants et directeurs hommes-femmes formés sur l’éducation pour la paixOutput 4Les enfants non accompagnés ou séparés (y compris les enfants sortis des milices) et survivants de violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre sont identifiés ainsi que les enfants blessés de suite des conflits armés, pris en charge et réunifiés avec leurs famillesIndicator 4.1Nombre d’enfants ayant été associés aux forces et groupes armés et/ou des milices (ESGA- ESM) séparés et ayant reçu une assistance (312 au Nord Kivu, 80 au Sud Kivu et 144 au grand Kasaï/Kwilu)Indicator 4.2Nombre d’enfants non accompagnés et séparés (ENA/ES) identifiés, réunifiés avec leurs familles (139 au Nord Kivu, 20 au Sud Kivu, 200 au Tanganyika et 166 au grand Kasaï/Kwilu)Indicator 4.3Nombre de survivants de violences sexuelles et violences basées sur le genre, ayant bénéficié de la prise en charge appropriée (psychosociale, médicale, économique et/ou juridique) et référés (80 au Nord Kivu, 300 au Sud Kivu et 185 au grand Kasaï/Kwilu)Indicator 4.4Nombre d’enfants blessés et référés pour des soins médicaux appropriés et psychosociaux) (141 au grand Kasaï/Kwilu)Output 5Les capacités de acteurs de protection de l’enfant et des membres des communautés sont renforcées en protection en protection de l’enfant, mécanisme de surveillance et de rapportage des six violations graves des droits de l’enfant MRM)Indicator 5.1Nombre de personnes formées en protection de l’enfant, mécanisme de surveillance et de rapportage des six violations graves des droits de l’enfant MRM) (120 au Nord Kivu, et 60 au grand Kasaï/Kwilu)Indicator 5.2Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur les droits de l’enfant, la protection de l’enfant, Violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre ainsi que le mécanisme de surveillance et de rapportage des six violations graves des droits de l’enfant MRM) (10.000 en Tanganyika)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès à l’eau potable, l’assainissement de base et des pratiques d’hygiène pour les populations autochtones, déplacés et communautés hôtes dans les Provinces du Tanganyika, Kasaï, Nord Kivu et Ituri.The main objective of this project is to reduce the transmission of waterborne disease among the population affected by the crisis in Northern Mali. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 3,459 WASH kits, will rehabilitate 130 water points and 750 latrines. The projet will benefit 156,624 people and will last 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.5957682 29.4179324Territoire d’Irumu (ZS de Komanda et Gety)Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.4391476 29.8439109Territoires de Kalemie et Kabalo (ZS de Kabalo, Kalémie, Nyemba)Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Territoires de Kalemie et Kabalo (ZS de Kabalo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Kalémie, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Nyemba)Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Territoire de Lubero (ZS de Kayna - Lubero - Musienene et Alimbongo)Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1637057 29.2250222Territoire de Kamonia (Intervention dans dix écoles primaires), Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20182548230.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès à l’eau potable, l’assainissement de base et des pratiques d’hygiène pour les populations autochtones, déplacés et communautés hôtes dans les Provinces du Tanganyika, Kasaï, Nord Kivu et Ituri.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,050 enfants reçoivent un paquet WIN conformément à la stratégie nationale et 20,750 personnes bénéficient des interventions WINIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de traitement nutritionnels ayant reçu un paquet EHA minimum (réhabilitations légères de sources d’eau dans le centre/ou installation des impluvium – installation ou réhabilitation des latrines – gestion des déchets – promotion à l’hygiène).Indicator 1.2Nombre de ménage avec des enfants malnutris ayant reçu les kits EHAIndicator 1.3Nombre de promoteurs d’hygiène et de santé formés sur la promotion d’hygiène et sur la WINIndicator 1.4Nombre de Centre de Santé (CS) équipé avec un paquet WASH minimum.Indicator 1.5Nombre de personnes malades prise en charge dans CS équipés avec un paquet WASH minimum.Indicator 1.6Nombre d’enfants prise en charge dans UNTI/UNTA équipé avec un paquet WASH minimum.Output 282,384 personnes déplacées et communautés d’accueil ont accès à un paquet EHAIndicator 2.1Nombre de litre d''eau d''urgence distribuée par personne par jourIndicator 2.2Nombre de latrines d’urgence construites ou réhabilités dans les familles d’accueil et/ou site de déplacés avec dispositif de lavage de mainIndicator 2.3Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l''hygièneIndicator 2.4Nombre de points d’eau réhabilitées/réaménagées avec 0 coliforme et NTU<20Indicator 2.5Nombre des douches d’urgence construites dans les sites publiquesIndicator 2.6Nombre d’adductions d’eau gravitaire réhabilitées en urgenceOutput 349,990 personnes déplacées et à risque de choléra ont accès à un paquet EHAIndicator 3.1Nombre de litre d''eau d''urgence distribuée par personne par jourIndicator 3.2Nombre de ménages ayant notifié un cas de choléra et des lieux publics ayant fait l''objet d''une désinfectionIndicator 3.3Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l''hygiène.Indicator 3.4Nombre de points de chloration communautaire mise en place et fonctionnelsOutput 43,500 enfants étudiant dans 14 écoles reçoivent un paquet minimum en Eau, Hygiène et AssainissementIndicator 4.1Nombre d’écoles ayant reçu un paquet EHA minimum (réhabilitations légères de sources d’eau dans l’école ou installation des impluvium – installation ou réhabilitation des latrines – gestion des déchets).Indicator 4.2Nombre d’écoliers qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l''hygiène au niveau des écolesIndicator 4.3Nombre d’écolières ayant bénéficié d’un Kit d’HygièneOutput 5Un stock de contingence est créé pour supporter la réponse d’urgence et l’implémentation des projets des partenaires d’implémentation UNICEF (IDPs WASH – Cholera – WiN – Wash in School).Indicator 5.1# de stock de contingence cree pour supporter la réponse d’urgenceIndicator 5.2# des partenaires d’implémentation UNICEF approvisionnés en intrantsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la prise en charge de la malnutrition aïgue sévère dans les zones de santé de Pweto et Kilwa, Kongolo, Tshikapa, Kansala, Mulumba et KalambayiThe main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition-related morbidity and mortality among children in the areas affected by the conflict in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will screen 124,700 children for manultrition and will procure and distribute 2,962 packs of therapeutic food. The project will last six months and will benefit 150,267 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-202018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province Haut Katanga, Territoire Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Province Haut Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-10.4102075 27.5495846Territoire Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674zones de santé de Pweto et KilwaProvince du Tanganyika, territoire de Kongolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.3858320 28.0613000zones de santé de Pweto et KilwaProvince du Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674territoire de Kongolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3875020 26.9911288zone de santé KongoloProvince du Maniema, Territoire de Kabambare,, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.6892600 27.6933990zone de santé KongoloProvince du Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0730929 26.0413889Territoire de Kabambare, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Zone de Santé de SalamabilaProvince du Kasaï, Territoire de Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Zone de Santé de SalamabilaProvince du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Territoire de Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700zone de santé Kanzala et TshikapaProvince de Lomami, Territoire de Ngandanjika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640zone de santé Kanzala et TshikapaProvince de Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640Territoire de Ngandanjika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.7397149 23.9476988zone de santé Mulumba et KalambayiEn fonction de l’évolution de la situation, les zones d’intervention pourraient être révisées lors de la mise en œuvre du projet, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zone de santé Mulumba et KalambayiEn fonction de l’évolution de la situation, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640les zones d’intervention pourraient être révisées lors de la mise en œuvre du projet, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181410608.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la prise en charge de la malnutrition aïgue sévère dans les zones de santé de Pweto et Kilwa, Kongolo, Tshikapa, Kansala, Mulumba et KalambayiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 124,557 enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition aigue sévère sont pris en charge dans les zones de santé sélectionnéesIndicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition aigue sévère (MAS) pris en chargeIndicator 1.2Taux de guerisonIndicator 1.3Taux de décèsIndicator 1.4Taux d’abandonIndicator 1.5Nombre de prestataires formés sur la prise en charge de la MAS (45 pour les UNTI, 200 pour les UNTA, 9 pour les BCZS)Indicator 1.6Nombre des relais communautaires (RECO) formés sur le détection et la réference de cas de MAS dans la communauté (10 par aire de santé)Indicator 1.7Nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans dépistées activement dans la communauté (20 enfants/RECO/mois)Indicator 1.8Nombre d’enfants dépistés et référés vers les structures de prise en chargeOutput 2La promotion de l’alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant (ANJE) est assurée dans les zones selectionnéesIndicator 2.1Nombre de mères/gardiens d’enfants de moins de cinq malnutris aigus severe ayant bénéficié de la promotiom sur l’alimentation adequate du nourrisson et du jeune enfant en situation d’urgenceIndicator 2.2et # 6589 de femmes enceintes et allaitantes sensibilisées sur la prévention de la malnutrition pendant les Consultations préscolaires et les consultations prénatalesIndicator 2.3Nombre de sessions de démonstration culinaire organisées dans les zones de santé (2 démonstrations/CS/mois x 6 mois x Nombre de CS)Output 3La qualite de la prise en charge des cas de MAS et des activites de prévention de la malnutrition est améliorée grace au suivi réguliers des activitésIndicator 3.1Nombre de supervisions mensuelles réalisées par le Bureau Central de Zone de Santé (BCZS)Indicator 3.2Nombre de missions trinmestrielles réalisées par le staff UNICEF, la DPS/PRONANUT et le partenaire de mise en œuvreIndicator 3.3Nombre de reunions de coordination organisees (6 par bureau UNICEF x 7 provinces)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-OPS-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réduction des risques des accidents posés par la présence des restes explosifs des guerres en faveur des populations affectées dans les provinces de l’Ituri, Sud Kivu et TanganyikaThe main objective of this project is to reduce the threat causes by mines and explosive remnants of war for the populations affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNOPS will sensitize 16,910 people on the threat of mines and explosive remnants of war and will neutralize and destruct 30 explosive devices. The project will last nine months and will benefit 170,000 people including 106,847 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-212018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province de l’Ituri, territoire d’IrumuProvince du Sud-Kivu, territoire de KaleheProvince du Tanganyika, territoires de Kalemie et Kongolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.5957682 29.4179324Province de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.5957682 29.4179324territoire d’IrumuProvince du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350territoire de KaleheProvince du Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002territoires de Kalemie et Kongolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018549995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réduction des risques des accidents posés par la présence des restes explosifs des guerres en faveur des populations affectées dans les provinces de l’Ituri, Sud Kivu et TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La population est consciente des dangers des mines et restes explosifs de guerre, et adopte un comportement sûr.Indicator 1.1Nombre de filles, garçons, femme et hommes sensibilisésIndicator 1.2Nombre des séances de l’éducation aux risques des mines et restes explosifs de guerre menéesIndicator 1.3Nombre de leaders communautaires formésOutput 2L’accès aux infrastructures vitales, services des bases, sites des déplacés et retournés est sécurisé, libre de mines et REG grâce aux activités d’enquêtes et de dépollution des mines et restes explosifs de guerre.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enquêtes non techniques effectuéesIndicator 2.2Nombres des taches de neutralisation et destruction des engins explosifs menéesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l'accès aux soins de santé primaires et la réponse aux épidémies en faveur des IDPs, retournées et hôtes, victimes de conflits armésThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among the populations affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will rehabilitate seven health centres and will procure and distribute 313 health kits. The project will benefit 314,557 people and will last eight months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Les zones en L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640La province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465zones de santé (Kamonia, Mushenge), La province du Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700zones de santé (Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Mushenge), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.5325520 21.3494819La province du Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1453931 24.5242640zone de santé (Kamiji), La province Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0730929 26.0413889zone de santé (Kamiji), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640La province Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0730929 26.0413889zone de santé (Kabambare), La province Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.6892600 27.6933990zone de santé (Kabambare), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.6892600 27.6933990La province Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Zone de santé (Kongolo), La province du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Zone de santé (Kongolo), Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.3875020 26.9911288La province du Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350zone de santé (Fizi, Kimbilulenge) , Les zones Non L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309zone de santé (Fizi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Kimbilulenge), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Les zones Non L, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640La province de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.5957682 29.4179324zones de santé (Komanda et Gethy), La province du Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927zones de santé (Komanda et Gethy), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640La province du Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927zones de santé (Musieneme, et Itebero), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.6617237 28.0683713zones de santé (Musieneme, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640et Itebero), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.6617237 28.0683713CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181110403.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l'accès aux soins de santé primaires et la réponse aux épidémies en faveur des IDPs, retournées et hôtes, victimes de conflits armésOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1314,557 personnes vulnérables (F : 163,570 et H : 150,987) soit 98,061 personnes déplacées, 36,790 retournés et 179,706 personnes de familles d’accueil malades sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé primaires.Indicator 1.1# de centre de santé en mesure d'octroyer des soins de base aux personnes vulnérablesIndicator 1.2# des personnes vulnérables prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.3# des personnes vulnérables victimes des violences prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.4# de personnes touchées par des messages de sensibilisation sur les mesures de prévention des maladies à potentiel épidémique (choléra, rougeole, fièvre jaune,…)Indicator 1.5# de structures de santé réhabilitées dans les zones L3Output 2Les structures de santé ont une capacité adéquate de réponse aux épidémies liées aux maladies à potentiel épidémiqueIndicator 2.1Nombre de structures sanitaires qui prépositionnent des kits d’urgences pour appuyer les zones de santéIndicator 2.2Nombre de prestataires de santé (femmes / hommes) recyclés sur la réponse en soins de santé primaires d’urgence, l’ordinogramme, SGONU et prescription rationnelles des médicaments.Indicator 2.3Nombre de relais communautaires (femmes / hommes) recyclés sur les pratiques clés de la prévention des maladiesIndicator 2.4Nombre de structures sanitaires pratiquant la prévention et contrôle de l’infection (PCI)Output 3La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en urgence L3 et zones en urgence non L3 Indicator 3.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en oeuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnelsIndicator 3.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique du ICN au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter and NFI Assistance for the Most Vulnerable People Affected by Hurricane MatthewThe main objective of this project is to provide shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable people affected by Hurricane Matthew still living in displacement sites in Grand Anse and Sud departments. IOM will use CERF funds to assist population still living in displacement sites through conditional cash grants and to conduct tailored repair activities to reinforce beneficiaries' damaged houses. 100,000 IDPs and other people still suffering the effects of Hurricane Matthew will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-282018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Grande Anse and South Departments,, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100Grande Anse and South Departments, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100HAITI STORM 20182779840.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter and NFI Assistance for the Most Vulnerable People Affected by Hurricane MatthewOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable population still living in Displacement Sites are assisted through conditional cash grants.Indicator 1.1# of households assisted through the conditional cash grantIndicator 1.2# of displacement sites closed through the interventionIndicator 1.3% of vulnerable households living in displacements sites that are successfully relocated.Output 2The most vulnerable population is assisted with house repairs and is sensitized on the BBS principles and practicesIndicator 2.1# of households assisted with repairs interventionsIndicator 2.2# of individuals sensitized on the BBS principles and practicesOutput 3Emergency NFIs are procured and distributed.Indicator 3.1# of NFI kits procured – NFI kit is composed of: : 1 Plastics sheeting, 4mX6m; 1 Blankets, Wool (BW01); 1 Kitchen sets (KS05-60L); 1 Water Container Collapsible, 10L; 1 Hygiene KitsIndicator 3.2# of households provided with a NFI KitXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agricultural assistance to family farmers affected by Hurricanes Matthew and Irma in the North-East and Grande Anse DepartmentsThe main objective of this project is to strength the livelihoods of vulnerable households affected by natural disasters in Haiti. With this CERF grant, FAO will support the production of 400,000 fruit and agroforestry seedlings. The project will last nine months and will benefit 65,500 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-202019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North-East, Haiti19.4889723 -71.8571331communes of Capotille, Fort Liberté and Ouanaminthe Grande Anse, Haiti19.4476017 -71.6925491communes of Capotille, Haiti19.4476017 -71.6925491Fort Liberté and Ouanaminthe Grande Anse, Haiti19.6616066 -71.8363794Communes of Jérémie, Moron et Dame Marie, Haiti18.6389698 -74.1181234Communes of Jérémie, Haiti18.6389698 -74.1181234Moron et Dame Marie, Haiti18.5623606 -74.2678169HAITI STORM 2018984569.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agricultural assistance to family farmers affected by Hurricanes Matthew and Irma in the North-East and Grande Anse DepartmentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 18,600 vulnerable households have access to seeds and planting material or cash for workIndicator 1.1Number of vulnerable households receiving a kit of 500 sweet potato cuttings (variety Mize maléré) and 300 cassava cuttings (variety CMC40)Indicator 1.2Number of vulnerable households purchasing 8 - 10 kg of seeds of different crops using vouchers with a monetary value of 2000 gourdes received from the project.Indicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries harvesting approx. 500 kg of different food (tuber, cereals and legumes), three to four months after sowing/planting of seeds/cuttings.Indicator 1.4Number of Farmers’associations trained on fruit and agroforestry seedling productionIndicator 1.5Number of fruit and agroforestry seedlings produced and plantedIndicator 1.6Number of people benefitting from cash for work (43US$/person)Output 24,000 vulnerable households producing and consuming vegetablesIndicator 2.1Number of vulnerable households, grouped in vegetable producer groups, receiving at least 40 g of vegetable seeds.Indicator 2.2Quantity of vegetables harvested by each beneficiaryOutput 32,000 domestic animals of at least 500 vulnerable households receive veterinary treatmentIndicator 3.1Number of animals treatedIndicator 3.2Number of beneficiary householdsOutput 4The knowledge of 120 leaders of CBOs and 600 households of their community on good nutritional practices are improved.Indicator 4.1Number of CBO leaders trained on good nutritional practices and cooking demonstrationsIndicator 4.2Number of vulnerable households trained by trained CBO leadersXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the Detection, Case Management and Response to Cholera and Diphtheria Cases in HaitiThe main objective of this project is to reduce mortality and morbidity due to cholera and diphtheria outbreaks in the Artibonite, Centre and Ouest departments. WHO will use CERF funds to strengthen epidemiological surveillance and laboratory capacity, to improve case management and to ensure reactive vaccination. 1,162,456 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Departments of Artibonite, Centre, and Ouest, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145Departments of Artibonite, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145Centre, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164and Ouest, Haiti18.4957015 -72.4731529HAITI CHOLERA 20181723155.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the Detection, Case Management and Response to Cholera and Diphtheria Cases in HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The case fatality rate of probable cases of diphtheria, through immediate administration (<48hrs) of diphtheria antitoxin (DAT) serum and antibiotics is reduced.Indicator 1.1Case fatality rate for diphtheria positive casesIndicator 1.2Percentage of probable cases who did not received Diphteria antitoxin (DAT) serumOutput 2The transmission of diphtheria to contacts, mostly in schools, through immediate contact tracing, administration of prophylaxis and vaccination to family and community contacts, and health care workers in contact with cases is prevented.Indicator 2.1Percentage of all identified contacts of probable diphtheria cases that were vaccinated and/or received prophylaxis against diphtheriaIndicator 2.2Percentage of suspected cases with no field investigation completedOutput 3Timely sampling of diphtheria cases, transport of samples and laboratory diagnosis is improved.Indicator 3.1Percentage of probable diphtheria cases that were not sampled for laboratory testingIndicator 3.2Percentage of probable diphtheria cases with a final lab resultIndicator 3.3Percentage of probable samples with available transportationOutput 4Epidemiological surveillance for early detection of cholera cases and laboratory capacity to sample and test every suspected case of cholera is improved.Indicator 4.1Proportion of priority departments (Artibonite, Centre, Ouest) with a line list of suspected casesIndicator 4.2Proportion of suspected cholera cases that were sampled for testingIndicator 4.3Proportion of cholera alerts with a completed field investigationOutput 5Cholera case management in all active CTDAs, focusing on quality of care to reduce institutional case fatality rate is ensured.Indicator 5.1Institutional cholera fatality rateIndicator 5.2Percentage of CTDA with staff trained on cholera case management and IPC norms by PAHO/WHOOutput 6Oral cholera vaccine (OCV) as an integral part of cholera emergency response to reduce transmission risk and prevent the expansion of the outbreak is used.Indicator 6.1Proportion of targeted communes (in Centre, Artibonite and Ouest) identified as hotspots (frequent cholera outbreaks) with completed OCV vaccinationIndicator 6.2Percentage of targeted people who received 2 OCV dosesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to sexual and reproductive health services for Haitian women of reproductive age affected by Hurricane Matthew and/or displaced in Grand Anse, South and West DepartmentsThe main objective of this project is to improve access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services for women of reproductive age (15-49 years) affected by Hurricane Matthew and/or displaced in the Grand'Anse, Sud and Ouest departments. UNFPA will use CERF funds to increase access to family planning as well as to improve clinical management of GBV/sexual violence, maternal and new-born care, prevention and treatment of STIs including HIV. 10,000 women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-042018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Grand Anse, South & West Departments, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100Grand Anse, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100South & West Departments, Haiti18.3320005 -73.7007088HAITI STORM 2018497717.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to sexual and reproductive health services for Haitian women of reproductive age affected by Hurricane Matthew and/or displaced in Grand Anse, South and West DepartmentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthened capacity of selected health facilities to provide integrated, quality life saving comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services to women of reproductive age (15-49 years) affected by Hurricane Matthew and/or displaced in Grand Anse, South and West DepartmentsIndicator 1.1Number of area-specific sexual and reproductive health work plans developedIndicator 1.2Number of inter-agency reproductive health kit 3 (clinical management of rape) procuredIndicator 1.3Number of selected health facilities/SONU in project areas that receive components of the inter-agency reproductive health kit 3 (clinical management of rape)Indicator 1.4Number of selected health facilities/SONU in project areas with sufficient essential medicines and equipment (obstetric delivery tables and newborn cribs) and consumablesIndicator 1.5Number of qualified midwives/nurse midwives deployed to reinforce selected SONU in project areasIndicator 1.6Number of health personnel trained on Minimum Initial Services Package for reproductive Health in emergencies (MISP) and Clinical management of rape (CMR)Output 2Reinforced community-based comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services and referral to Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (SONU) facilities reach Haitian women of reproductive age (15-49 years) affected by Hurricane Matthew and/or displaced in Grand Anse, South and West DepartmentsIndicator 2.1Number of displaced women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in Grand Anse and South departments accessing at least one component of the sexual and reproductive health services (sensitization, maternal and newborn health, family planning, sexual and gender based violence services, or HIV/STI prevention treatment and care)Indicator 2.2Number of women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in communes severely affected by Hurricane Matthew in Grand Anse and South accessing at least one component of the sexual and reproductive health services (sensitization, maternal and newborn health, family planning, sexual and gender based violence services, or HIV/STI prevention treatment and care)Indicator 2.3Number of displaced women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in Delmas accessing at least one component of the sexual and reproductive health services (sensitization, maternal and newborn health, family planning, sexual and gender based violence services, or HIV/STI prevention treatment and care)Indicator 2.4Number of women of reproductive age (15-49 years) receiving a dignity kit while accessing sexual and gender based violence services at selected SONU in project areasOutput 3Monitor the quality and effectiveness of project implementationIndicator 3.1A Monitoring and evaluation plan is elaborated with implementing partners and the affected populationIndicator 3.2Mid-term progress report based on a monitoring missions by UNFPA team and implementing partnersIndicator 3.3Final evaluation completed and report is availableXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and quickly circumscribing flash outbreaksThe main objective of the project is to prevent cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and to quickly circumscribe flash outbreaks in Centre and Artibonite departments. UNICEF will use CERF funds to strengthen the surveillance systems and to sustain rapid response teams in at risk communities. 286,560 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-282018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Centre and Artibonite Departments, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145HAITI CHOLERA 20181300018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and quickly circumscribing flash outbreaksOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Coordination and surveillance is strengthened.Indicator 1.1# Departments where coordination of the alert-response is strengthenedIndicator 1.2# of meeting held at departmental levelIndicator 1.3# and % of CTDA whose data are collected on a daily basisOutput 2Rapid response to suspected cases of cholera in communities is sustained.Indicator 2.1% of suspected cases adequately responded in less than 48hIndicator 2.2% of suspected cases adequately responded in less than 24hIndicator 2.3# NGO teams supporting MSPP rapid response and CEHA teamsIndicator 2.4# of people sensitisized during cholera responses interventionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Treatment of acute malnutrition in vulnerable communities impacted by natural disastersThe main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition related morbidity and mortality of children under five in the Grand’Anse department. UNICEF will use CERF funds to support the availability of nutrition services for management and prevention of acute malnutrition as well as community outreach to increase service access, utilization and coverage. 12,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Department of Grand’Anse ( districts), Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100Jérémie, Abricot, Bonbon, Moron, Chambellan, Anse-d''Hainault, Dame-Marie, Les Irois, Corail, Roseaux, Beaumont, Pestel, Haiti18.6389698 -74.1181234Jérémie, Haiti18.6389698 -74.1181234Abricot, Haiti18.6500708 -74.3066879Bonbon, Haiti18.6663319 -74.2436100Moron, Haiti18.5623606 -74.2678169Chambellan, Haiti18.5543202 -74.3730427Anse-d''Hainault, Haiti18.4869214 -74.4510972Dame-Marie, Haiti18.5614891 -74.4195864Les Irois, Haiti18.4055787 -74.4532954Corail, Haiti18.5680048 -73.8896849Roseaux, Haiti18.5994121 -74.0189955Beaumont, Haiti18.4798610 -73.9528815Pestel, Haiti18.5404028 -73.7963222HAITI STORM 2018699977.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Treatment of acute malnutrition in vulnerable communities impacted by natural disastersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15,000 children under five suffering from acute malnutrition are treated in adherence to the national protocolIndicator 1.1# children 6-59 months admitted for treatment of acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Recovery rate in line with Sphere standardsIndicator 1.3Death rate in line with Sphere standardsIndicator 1.4Defaulting rate in line with Sphere standardsOutput 27,000 children under two receive an integrated package of preventive interventionsIndicator 2.1# of children 6-23 months receiving micronutrient powdersOutput 3Departmental capacity for program coordination, management and monitoring is stengthenedIndicator 3.1Number of monthly coordination meetingsIndicator 3.2Number of joint monitoring visitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and quickly circumscribing flash outbreaksThe main objective of this project is to provide WASH services to populations living in areas of persistence of cholera or waterborne diseases. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabilitate five water points and distribute vouchers for cholrine purchase for a total amount of $14,000. The project will last nine months and will benefit 15,000 people including 7,796 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Saint Michel de l’Attalaye area, Departement of Artibonite, Centre Region,, Haiti19.3713028 -72.3370328Saint Michel de l’Attalaye area, Haiti19.3713028 -72.3370328Departement of Artibonite, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145Centre Region, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164HAITI CHOLERA 2018250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and quickly circumscribing flash outbreaksOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Population in cholera prone areas is using chlorinated drinking waterIndicator 1.1Number of people having access to chlorinated water networksIndicator 1.2Number of people having access to a protected water pointIndicator 1.3Number of people who received chlorine vouchersOutput 2Sanitation is improved at household and community levelIndicator 2.1Number of people befitting from emptied latrinesIndicator 2.2Number of sanitary blocs constructedIndicator 2.3Number of sanitary blocs properly managedOutput 3People are aware of key hygiene messagesIndicator 3.1Number of people sensitised to key hygiene practices to fight choleraIndicator 3.2Number of boys and girls sensitised in schools on key handwashing momentsIndicator 3.3Number of mass media events undertakenXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of nutrition-sensitive, targeted food assistance to families with moderate or severe acute malnourished children 6-23 months in Grande Anse departmentThe main objective of this project is to improve access to nutritious food for vulnerable households in areas with a high prevalence of food insecurity in Grand Anse Department. WFP will use CERF funds to increase food security through unrestricted cash transfers to households with moderately or severely malnourished children under 2, combined with behavioural change communication. 8,660 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, Grande Anse Department, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100Grande Anse Department, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100HAITI STORM 2018749901.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of nutrition-sensitive, targeted food assistance to families with moderate or severe acute malnourished children 6-23 months in Grande Anse departmentOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Nutritionally vulnerable households in areas with a high prevalence of chronic food insecurity have access to nutritious food during the lean seasonIndicator 1.1Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.2Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving food/cash-based transfers/commodity vouchersIndicator 1.3Food Consumption ScoreOutput 2Nutritionally vulnerable populations benefit behavioral change communications to encourage consumption of age appropriate, nutritiously diversified foods and meet their nutrition needsIndicator 2.1Number of targeted caregivers (male and female) receiving three key messages delivered through WFP-supported messaging and counsellingIndicator 2.2Number of people exposed to WFP-supported nutrition messagingXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening emergency WASH response for refugees and host communities in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlementsThe main objective of this project is to reduce the risk of water related diseases among South Sudan and Congolese refugees and host communities in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlements. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) stabilize a water supply system, 2) construct latrines and 3) distribute hygiene kits among other activities. 42,000 refugees and 18,000 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-272018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kyaka II (Kyegegwa District), Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035Palorinya (Moyo District), Uganda3.5024811 31.6854301settlements in the, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750South West and West Nile regions of, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Kyaka II (Kyegegwa District) ; Palorinya (Moyo District) ; settlements in the ; South West and West Nile regions of, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20181100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening emergency WASH response for refugees and host communities in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlementsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved safe and equitable water access (quantity, quality and distance) in an a way that is acceptable for Palorinya and Kyaka II settlementsIndicator 1.1Number of water supply systems constructedIndicator 1.2Number of households within 1km of safe waterIndicator 1.3Number of households accessing safe waterIndicator 1.4Number of trained water committees each with 10 membersOutput 2Increased access to hygiene and sanitation facilities in Palorinya settlementIndicator 2.1Number of targeted households with access to safe household sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.2Number of blocks of latrines constructed at institutionsIndicator 2.3Number of waste collection facilities constructedIndicator 2.4Number of school sanitation and hygiene clubs trainedOutput 3Improved sanitation and hygiene behaviour among refugees and members of the host community in Palorinya settlement.Indicator 3.1Percentage of target beneficiaries in Palorinya practicing handwashingIndicator 3.2Percentage of targeted population using latrinesIndicator 3.3Number of hygiene promoters trainedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting children affected by humanitarian situation through child protection systems strengtheningThe main objective of this project is to provide access to protection services to children affected by the humanitarian crisis. UNICEF will use CERF funds to construct and upgrade 27 Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS), 2) provide psychosocial support to children through structured play and recreational activities at the CFS and 3) identify and provide alternate arrangements to unaccompanied and separated children. A total of 36,450 refugees and 4,050 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-042018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Moyo District (Palorinya settlement), Lamwo District (Palabek settlement), Kyegegwa District (Kyaka II refugee settlement), Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Hoima District (Kyangwali refugee settlement), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Arua District (Imvepi settlement), Kiryandongo (Kiryandongo settlement) and Kamwenge District (Rwamwanja refugee settlement), Uganda2.9959846 31.1710389Moyo District (Palorinya settlement), Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Lamwo District (Palabek settlement), Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Kyegegwa District (Kyaka II refugee settlement); Hoima District (Kyangwali refugee settlement); Arua District (Imvepi settlement), Uganda0.4818193 31.0550093Kiryandongo (Kiryandongo settlement) and Kamwenge District (Rwamwanja refugee settlement), Uganda0.3427011 30.6549098UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018595548.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting children affected by humanitarian situation through child protection systems strengtheningOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 140,500 (20,655 boys and 19,845 girls) refugees and host community children provided with psychosocial support including case management and identification, registration and placement of unaccompanied and separated children under appropriate alternative care arrangements.Indicator 1.1Establishment, Upgrading and ensuring the functionality of 27 Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) in the seven refugee settlements of Palabek, Palorinya, Kyaka II, Kyangwali, Imvepi and Rwamwanja.Indicator 1.2Number of children in humanitarian situations benefitting from psychosocial support at the Child Friendly Spaces.Indicator 1.3Number of children at risk of violence, abuse and exploitation identified and provided with appropriate and timely services through effective case management.Indicator 1.4Number of unaccompanied and separated children including the new and old case loads who receive appropriate alternative care services including follow up.Indicator 1.5Number of children (girls and boys) and women who received multi-sectoral support in response to consequences of sexual violence in humanitarian situations.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health services including emergency obstetrical and new born care, prevention and response to GBV for refugeesThe main objective of this project is to improve sexual reproductive health and GBV Prevention and Care services for South Sudanese and Congolese Refugees. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) distribute Emergency Reproductive Health and dignity kits, 2) provide medical tents and 3) support medical and psycho-social counselling for women/girls at risk of GBV among other activities. 422,345 refugees and 46,927 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-232018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palorinya (South Sudanese refugees), Uganda6.8769919 31.3069788Imvepi (South Sudanese refugees), Uganda6.8769919 31.3069788Palabek (South Sudanese refugees), Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Kiryandongo (South Sudanese refugees), Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Rwamwanja (DRC refugees), Uganda-4.0383330 21.7586640Kyaka II (DRC refugees), Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035Kyangwali (DRC refugees), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Palorinya (South Sudanese refugees); Imvepi (South Sudanese refugees); Palabek (South Sudanese refugees); Kiryandongo (South Sudanese refugees); Rwamwanja (DRC refugees); Kyaka II (DRC refugees); Kyangwali (DRC refugees), Uganda6.8769919 31.3069788UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20181500124.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health services including emergency obstetrical and new born care, prevention and response to GBV for refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women of reproductive age among South Sudanese refugees and host community have access to life saving reproductive health services for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls and young women.Indicator 1.1100% of health facilities serving the refugees and surrounding host community are well equipped to provide essential lifesaving interventions in reproductive health including maternal health, HIV and GBV.Indicator 1.2100% of pregnant women attended to by skilled health personnel during childbirthIndicator 1.3Number of new FP users among the target refugeesIndicator 1.4Number of condoms distributedIndicator 1.5All visibly pregnant mothers receive dignity and clean delivery kitOutput 2Adolescents have increased access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services.Indicator 2.1100% of refugee settlements have functional mechanism for mobilizing (youth groups, drama groups, and peer educators) to address Adolescent sexual Reproductive Health needs by establishing and equipping youth spaces; by ensuring that young people have access to adolescents, sexual and reproductive health information and services; identifying and skilling peer educators and community vounteers to carry our community out reaches and mobilization; engaging young people in games and drama actitivities as a way to occupying them productively while disseminating information and services; supporting the development of innovative solutions in skills building, business training, mentorship, health services and information.Indicator 2.2Number of youth spaces established and functionalIndicator 2.3Number of peer educators trained in ASRH disaggregated by sex (ten per youth space)Indicator 2.4Number of young people reached with information and services through the youth spaces disaggregated by age, sex and typeIndicator 2.5Number of young people reached with SRH information and services through outreaches disaggregated by age, sex and type.Indicator 2.6Proportion of young people utilizing integrated MNCH services (ANC,PNC,FP,STI)Output 3Systems are established to protect women and girls affected by the conflict in South Sudan from gender-based violence and to provide multisectoral care for survivorsIndicator 3.1100% of refugee host districts have functional coordination systems and mechanism for prevention and response to GBV (SOPs, Referral pathways, coordination meetings)Indicator 3.2100% of reported survivors of rape receive appropriate clinical care within 72 hours of incident.Indicator 3.3100% of refugee settlements have functional women and girls spaces per zone.Indicator 3.4Good practices documented (one per sector)Indicator 3.5Existence of a functional GBV Information Management System in all supported settlements.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and nutrition support to refugees in UgandaThe main objective of this project is to improve the food security and nutritional status of refugees in Uganda. WFP will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 4,990 MT of food assistance to refugees including children and pregnant/lactating women. 559,659 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-222018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palorinya, Imvepi, Palabek, Kiryandongo, Kyangwali, Kyaka II and Rwamwanja refugee settlements, Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Palorinya, Uganda3.5024811 31.6854301Imvepi, Uganda3.2336486 31.2826865Palabek, Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Kiryandongo, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kyangwali, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kyaka II and Rwamwanja refugee settlements, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20184500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and nutrition support to refugees in UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees receive food assistance to meet their basic food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Quantity of food commodities procuredIndicator 1.2Quantity of food commodities distributedIndicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries receiving in-kind food assistanceOutput 2Stabilized or improved undernutrition rates among children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating womenIndicator 2.1Quantity of food commodities procuredIndicator 2.2Quantity of food commodities distributedIndicator 2.3Number of new admissions for nutrition assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted protection services and emergency response for refugees in primary healthcare, shelter/site/NFI and WASHThe main objective of this project is to provide protection services and emergency response for refugees from DRC, specifically for reception, water and shelter. UNHCR will use CERF funds to relocate 20,000 refugees from reception centers to settlements, 2) improve access roads and provide shelter spport, and 3) supply potable water among other activities. 438,961 refugees and 131,688 in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-202018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Moyo District, Palorinya settlementLamwo District, Palabek settlementKamwenge District, Rwamwanja settlementHoima District, Kwangwali settlement Arua District, Imvepi settlement Kiryandongo District, Kiryandongo settlementKyegegwa District, Kyaka II settlement, Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Moyo District, Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Palorinya settlementLamwo District, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Palabek settlementKamwenge District, Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Rwamwanja settlementHoima District, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Kwangwali settlement Arua District, Uganda2.9959846 31.1710389Imvepi settlement Kiryandongo District, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kiryandongo settlementKyegegwa District, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kyaka II settlement, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20184810721.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted protection services and emergency response for refugees in primary healthcare, shelter/site/NFI and WASHOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality of profiling, registration and documentation improved or maintained; refugee reception and relocation at Kyangwali and Kyaka IIIndicator 1.1% of persons of concern registered on an individual basisIndicator 1.2# of refugees relocated from reception centers to settlementsOutput 2Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintainedIndicator 2.1# of KM critical access roads maintained (Imvepi and Palorinya)Indicator 2.2# of PSNs supported with shelter construction and assistanceOutput 3Supply of potable water increased or maintainedIndicator 3.1Average # of Liters of potable water available per person per dayOutput 4Primary Health CareIndicator 4.1Crude Mortality RateIndicator 4.2Under 5 Mortality RateXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency health assistance in underserved settlements in UgandaThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency health assistance in underserved settlements in Moyo, Arua, Kiryandongo, Kamwenge and Lamwo. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) provide health materials, 2) train health workers on infectious disease management and 3) distribute lab supplies in hospitals for disease diagnosis. A total of 485,953 refugees and 145,786 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Parlorinya, imvepi, Rwamwanja, Palabek and Kiryandongo settlements, Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Parlorinya, Uganda3.5024811 31.6854301imvepi, Uganda3.2336486 31.2826865Rwamwanja, Uganda0.3427011 30.6549098Palabek and Kiryandongo settlements, Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018500088.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency health assistance in underserved settlements in UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential supplies for outbreak investigation and response are in place as requiredIndicator 1.1Number of persons diagnosed with outbreak prone diseases per 100,000 populationIndicator 1.2Number of death due to outbreak prone disease per 100 casesIndicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries attending OPD at least onceOutput 2Competent health staff with appropriate skills to manage infectious diseases available for action in the targeted settlements/districtsIndicator 2.1Number of health staff equipped with appropriate skills for outbreak managementIndicator 2.2Proportion of health workers with appropriate knowledge retention at 9 monthsIndicator 2.3Percentage of outbreaks notified to the district within 24 hoursIndicator 2.4TB treatment success ratesOutput 3Community early emergency warning and outbreak control measures are up to date in all the targeted settlementsIndicator 3.1Number of VHTs trained and equippedIndicator 3.2Number of VHTs adhering to immediate reporting requirementsIndicator 3.3Number of VHTs reporting to the Health Facilities QuarterlyOutput 4Laboratory confirmation capability for common outbreak prone pathogens in place are regional hospitals that serve refugeesIndicator 4.1Turnaround time of samples referred to reference laboratoriesIndicator 4.2Number of reference laboratory reporting stock-outs of lab reagents for dangerous pathogen diagnosisOutput 5Outbreaks effectively managed and controlIndicator 5.1Proportion of outbreaks responded to within 24 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Humanitarian Support through Health, Nutrition and WASH interventionsThe main objective of this project is to provide multi-sectoral assistance to 524,534 individuals affected by the refugee influx in Uganda. UNICEF will use CERF funds to: 1) provide vaccines for more than 30,000 children, 2) contruct and upgrade water systems and latrines, and 3) treat severe malnutrition through Vitamin A and iron/folate supplementation and therapeutic food. 367,174 refugees and 157,360 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
West Nile and Northern, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Moyo (Palorinya), Lamwo (Palabek) , Arua (Imveppi), Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Mid-West Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Moyo (Palorinya), Uganda3.5024811 31.6854301Lamwo (Palabek), Uganda3.4360759 32.5839333Arua (Imveppi); Mid-West Region, Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040Kiryandongo, Hoima (Kyangwali), Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Kiryandongo, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Hoima (Kyangwali); Western Region, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kamwenge (Rwamwanga), Kyegegwa (Kyaka II), Uganda0.2257930 30.4818446Kamwenge (Rwamwanga), Uganda0.3427011 30.6549098Kyegegwa (Kyaka II), Uganda0.4818193 31.0550093UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20182100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Humanitarian Support through Health, Nutrition and WASH interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Immunization services for 33,067 children amongst the host and refugees in selected districts hosting refugees (Moyo, Lamwo, Kiryandongo, Kyegagwa, Hoima and Arua ).Indicator 1.1% & # of children immunized against PolioIndicator 1.2% & # of children immunized against Measles.Indicator 1.3% & # of children vaccinated with Penta/DPTIndicator 1.4% & # of children vaccinated with PCVIndicator 1.5% & # of children vaccinated with IPVOutput 2Refugees in Imvepi and Bidibidi refugee settlements have improved access to WASH servicesIndicator 2.1Number of additional refugees in Bidi bidi refugee settlement provided with at least 20 litres of water per person per dayIndicator 2.2Number of additional households in Bidi bidi and Imvepi refugee settlements supported with household latrine constructionIndicator 2.3% of targeted refugee population who are aware of safe hygiene practices.Output 3524,534 (80%) children under 5 years have access to Vitamin A supplementation and deworming, 89,572 (50%) pregnant women have access to iron/folate supplementation and 3,647(80%) children under 5 years treated for SAM.Indicator 3.1% & # of projected annual caseload of children 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition receiving appropriate treatmentIndicator 3.2% & # of children aged 6–59 months covered with two doses of vitamin A supplementation and deworming medication.Indicator 3.3% & # of pregnant and lactating women receiving 90+ iron/folic supplementationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to strengthening refugee and host community households’ self reliance, income generation and resilience to food and nutrition insecurityThe main objective of this project is to improve the food and nutrition security of refugees and host community households through support in crop and livestock production and environment conservation. FAO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute assorted seeds for vegetable, 2) provide livestock and 3) provide cook stoves among other activities. A total of 105,000 refugees and 45,000 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-292018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palorinya (Moyo), Imvepi (Arua) and Palabek (Lamwo), Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040Palorinya (Moyo), Uganda3.5024811 31.6854301Imvepi (Arua) and Palabek (Lamwo), Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018784555.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to strengthening refugee and host community households’ self reliance, income generation and resilience to food and nutrition insecurityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased availability and diversity of nutritious and short maturing crops among 25,000 refugee and 5,000 host community householdsIndicator 1.1Change in food consumption patterns (measured by HDDS)Indicator 1.2Proportion /% contribution of own production to food consumption of main cropsIndicator 1.3Number of months of food provisioning met by own productionMAHFPOutput 2Increased availability and access to animal protein and income from livestock (poultry) among 5,000 refugee and 1,500 host community extremely vulnerable householdsIndicator 2.1Increase in proportion of households owning poultryIndicator 2.2%Increase in proportion of households consuming animal sources of food (eggs)Indicator 2.3% of targeted households generating income from sale of livestock and livestock productsOutput 3Reduced pressure on the environment from woodfuel by increasing access to energy efficient stoves for cooking to 5,000 refugee and 1,000 host community extremely vulnerable householdsIndicator 3.1% of households that use ESTsIndicator 3.2# of bundles of woodfuel used per household per monthIndicator 3.3% household trained on ESTsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Protection of South Sudanese Refugee Women and GirlsThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency protection for women and girl refugees from South Sudan, including SGBV response, in Palorinya and Palabek. UNWOMEN will use CERF funds to 1) provide psychosocial services to SGBV survivors and 2) awareness raising for refugee community leaders on SGBV and gender among other activities. 14,000 refugees and 6,000 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Moyo (Palorinya) and Lamwo (Palabek), Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018500094.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Protection of South Sudanese Refugee Women and GirlsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls in the refugee settlements have increased access to emergency protection including SGBV servicesIndicator 1.1# of refugee women and girls accessing the psychosocial services offeredIndicator 1.2# of refugee women and girls accessing legal services offeredOutput 2Strengthened capacity of existing security mechanisms in the refugee settlements to prevent and respond to SGBV Indicator 2.1# of men and boys sensitized on SGBVIndicator 2.2# of refugee leaders trained on PSEAIndicator 2.3# of refugee leaders trained on gender, GBV and women’s/human rightsOutput 3Strengthened gender equality coordination mechanisms and gender sensitive humanitarian programmingIndicator 3.1# of participants in coordination forums convenedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-UDP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihood support through cash for work for refugees from South SudanThe main objective of this project is to deliver emergency livelihood support through cash for work to 2,250 vulnerable households in Imvepi and Palorinya settlements. UNDP will use CERF funds to provide immediate, emergency employment opportunities. A total of 1,575 refugees and 675 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palorinya settlement, Moyo district and Invepi settlement, Arua district, Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Palorinya settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Moyo district and Invepi settlement, Uganda3.5696464 31.6739371Arua district, Uganda2.9959846 31.1710389UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018597062.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihood support through cash for work for refugees from South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency income generated for 2,250 vulnerable households, of which 75% female-headed, through cash for work activitiesIndicator 1.1Number of emergency employment created in Imvepi (work days)Indicator 1.2Number of emergency employment created in Palorinya (work days)Indicator 1.3Number of household with no income sources provided with income support (transfer)Indicator 1.4Total amount of cash directly injected in the economy (USD)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-RWA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food security assistance for vulnerable Palestine refugees in Gaza and West BankThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving food security assistance to 560,430 vulnerable Palestine refugees in Gaza as well as 58,600 vulnerable Palestine refugees in the West Bank. UNRWA will use funds to procure food commodities to reach 560,430 beneficiaries in Gaza with a food parcel covering three-month needs; provide Electronic Food Vouchers for 7,666 food insecure households in the West Bank for a period of two months; and support 2,100 food insecure households living inside refugee camps through the provision of cash for work opportunities for a period of two months. 619,030 beneficiaries will benefit from this project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-012018-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gaza Strip and West Bank, including East Jerusalem In the West Bank, the cash- for-work programme is specifically implemented within the West Bank refugee camps, while the electronic Food Voucher is provided to Palestine refugees living outside of refugee camps In Gaza Strip, basic food commodities are procured in bulk quantities, delivered to UNRWA warehouses and packed for further distribution to targeted refugees, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255Gaza Strip and West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255including East Jerusalem In the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory31.9521620 35.2331540the cash- for-work programme is specifically implemented within the West Bank refugee camps, occupied Palestinian territory31.9465703 35.3027226while the electronic Food Voucher is provided to Palestine refugees living outside of refugee camps In Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255delivered to UNRWA warehouses and packed for further distribution to targeted refugees, occupied Palestinian territory31.9521620 35.2331540PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 201815005129.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food security assistance for vulnerable Palestine refugees in Gaza and West BankOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Relief and Works Agency
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency and Recovery Support to Internally Displaced Persons in Oromia and Somali EthiopiaThe main objective of this project is to provide basic life-saving emergency and recovery support to 31,600 internally displaced households (HHs) in Oromia and Somali regions and inform the coordinated response. IOM will use CERF funds to provide in-kind Emergency Shelter and NFI assistance to 10,000 HHs; shelter kits and cash assistance to 36,300 individuals; and conduct intention and household registration surveys in 330 IDP sites. 173,800 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-052018-10-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Somali and Oromia Regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20183499420.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency and Recovery Support to Internally Displaced Persons in Oromia and Somali EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 152,250 displaced individuals in Ethiopia have access to ES/NFI assistanceIndicator 1.1# of individuals, disaggregated by age and sex, provided with in-kind Emergency shelter and Non-Food ItemsOutput 230,250 displaced individuals representing 5,500 households in Ethiopia are assisted with shelter kits and cash assistanceassistanceassistanceassistanceIndicator 2.1# of individuals, disaggregated by age and sex assisted with shelther kitsIndicator 2.2# of individuals, disaggregated by age and sex assisted with cashXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)First emergency response to IDPs and host communities in Oromia and Somali RegionsThe main objective of this project is to contribute to provide safe and reliable water supply for conflict displaced IDPs and host communities in the Somali and Oromia regions. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide water trucking for 170,000 IDPs/host communities in Oromia region for a period of 5 months; deploy 20 Emergency WASH Mobile Teams to maintain and carry out rapid repair of water supply systems benefitting 270,000 people; and expand water supply systems in 30 IDP areas and their host communities in Somali and Oromia regions. 370,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-282018-11-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Oromia and Somali Regions,, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453Oromia and Somali Regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20186431275.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project First emergency response to IDPs and host communities in Oromia and Somali RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe and reliable water for 170,000 IDPs and members of the host community through emergency water truckingIndicator 1.1Quantity of safe drinking water supplied per person per dayIndicator 1.2Faecal coliform (FC) count/100ml in water at point of useIndicator 1.3Weekly reports (log books) provided by Water Trucking MonitorsOutput 2Emergency WASH mobile teams supporting the provision of water sanitation and hygiene services to 270,000 IDPs, host communities and AWD-affected areasIndicator 2.1Number of functional Emergency WASH mobile teams with comprehensive emergency WASH skills deployedIndicator 2.2Number of people reached with emergency water supply activitiesIndicator 2.3Number of people reached with emergency sanitation and hygiene activitiesOutput 3Improved access to safe and reliable water for 100,000 IDPs and host community members through rehabilitation/expansion of existing water pointsIndicator 3.1# of IDPs and host community members who have access to safe and reliable waterIndicator 3.2# of IDP sites with expanded water supply pointsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Please reformulate the title. Emergency response to the Congolese Refugee Crisis in BurundiThe main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving multi-sector services to the newly arrived Congolese refugees in Burundi. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will establish one camp for 10,500 people and one transit centre. UNHCR will also provide transportation services to 15,000 refugees from the border with DRC to the camp. The project will last four months and will benefit a total of 15,000 people including 8,633 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-072018-08-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Makamba, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Rumonge, Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Muyinga, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Rumonge, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018987994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Please reformulate the title. Emergency response to the Congolese Refugee Crisis in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A new camp and reception transit centres are built and four existing camps are extendedIndicator 1.1# asylum seekers received and accommodatedIndicator 1.2# of buildings/ structures constructedIndicator 1.3# shelter in constructed in the extension of the current campsOutput 2Access to primary, health care services provided or supportedIndicator 2.1# of refugees screened for nutrition and health statusIndicator 2.2# and % of refugees who have access to primary health careIndicator 2.3# of persons referred to secondary and tertiary medical careOutput 3Logistics and supply conditions to serve operational needs are optimizedIndicator 3.1Extent logistics management mechanisms working effectivelyIndicator 3.2# of new arrival asylum seeker transported to transit centres and campsIndicator 3.3# Coordination meeting heldXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to new Congolese refugees in BurundiThe main objective of this project is to provide food aid to the Congolese refugees in Burundi. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 833 MT of food to 15,000 beneficiaries including 7,198 women and 8,638 children. the project will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-072018-08-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ngozi (Musasa Refugee Camp), Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Muyinga (Kinama Refugee Camp), Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Ruyigi (Bwagiriza Refugee Camp) & Cankuzo (Kavumu Refugee Camp) and transit centers (Niyabitare, Songore, Ruyigi, Gitara) and reception centres (Rumonge, Nyanza Lac), Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Ngozi (Musasa Refugee Camp); Muyinga (Kinama Refugee Camp); Ruyigi (Bwagiriza Refugee Camp) & Cankuzo (Kavumu Refugee Camp) and transit centers (Niyabitare, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333Songore, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Gitara) and reception centres (Rumonge, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459Nyanza Lac), Burundi-4.3105852 29.6267347BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018615018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to new Congolese refugees in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees receive unconditional food assistance to enable them to meet their basic food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance (in-kind), disaggregated by sex and age against the plan.Indicator 1.2Quantity (tonnes) of food distributed (in-kind)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UNFPA response to urgent and immediate needs of the refugees from DRCThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to reproductive health and SGBV services to Congolese refugees in Burundi. With this CERf garnt, UNFPA will procure and distribute 152 Emergency Reproductive Health kits and 3,750 dignity kits. The project will last three months and will benefit 5,000 people including 3,750 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-212018-09-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rumonge (Rumonge), Makamba (Nyanza-Lac), Ngozi (Musasa, Songore), Muyinga (Kinama), Ruyigi (Nyabitare, Bwagirisa), Cankuzo (Kavumu), Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459Rumonge (Rumonge), Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459Makamba (Nyanza-Lac), Burundi-4.3105852 29.6267347Ngozi (Musasa, Burundi-2.9083521 29.8265492Songore), Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Muyinga (Kinama), Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Ruyigi (Nyabitare, Burundi-3.4500000 30.4000000Bwagirisa), Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Cankuzo (Kavumu), Burundi-3.1527788 30.6199895BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018297610.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UNFPA response to urgent and immediate needs of the refugees from DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls are better protected from GBV risks through prevention mechanisms and provision of dignity kits.Indicator 1.1Number of women and girls at the bearing age recovered their dignity through dignity kits distributionIndicator 1.2Number of community-based information sessions realizedIndicator 1.3Number of people informed on existing laws against GBV and available services for survivors (per sex)Output 2Referral health facilities serving refugee camps are reinforced to provide appropriate care to pregnant women and GBV survivors. Indicator 2.1Number of health structures in and around refugees camps, transit camps and reception centres reinforced to provide appropriate care to pregnant women and GBV survivorsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Child Protection Services for refugees in hosts communities and transit centersThe main objective of this project is to provide child protection services to Congolese refugee children in Burundi. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute ten recreational kits and will strengthen 20 child protection committees in the targeted provinces to prevent and respond to child protection concerns. The project will last three months and will benefit 8,600 children, including 4,200 girls
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-152018-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rumonge and Nyanza Lac, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018149997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Child Protection Services for refugees in hosts communities and transit centersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 18,600 refugee children benefit from psychosocial support activities in the Child Friendly Spaces in targeted areasIndicator 1.1Number of Child Friendly Spaces providing psychosocial support and GBV prevention and referralIndicator 1.2Number of refugee children benefitting from recreation activities and psychosocial support,including referralIndicator 1.3DescriptionIndicator 1.4Procurement of recreational kits for CFSIndicator 1.5Training of Child Friendly spaces animators on psychosocial support and GBV prevention and responseIndicator 1.6Psychosocial support and recreation activities are implemented in Child Friendly SpacesOutput 220 child protection committees (CPCs) reinforced in the targeted provinces to prevent and respond to child protection concerns includifng GBV and child recruitment.Indicator 2.1Number of CPCs reinforced/trained on child protection in emergencies and GBVIndicator 2.2Number of Protection cases ( prevention and response to violence, abuse and neglect, with emphasis on prevention of recruitment, gender based violence, and family separation) addressed by CPC in targeted provincesOutput 3Child protection working group and surpervision at provincial level reinforced and effectiveIndicator 3.1Support Coordintion through the CDFC and the provincial Child protection in emergency working groupIndicator 3.2Support organization of Government and partners fiels monitoring visitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WaSH and Nutrition services for refugees in hosts communities and transit centersThe main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving WaSH and Nutrition services to refugees from DR Congo in Burundi. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabilitate 80 latrines and treat 1,172 malnourished children.The project will last three months and will benefit 15,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-152018-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rumonge and Nyanza Lac provinces, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018149976.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WaSH and Nutrition services for refugees in hosts communities and transit centersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)149977.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WaSH and Nutrition services for refugees in hosts communities and transit centersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to safe water and adequate sanitation is improved for 15, 000 refugees in host communites, reception and transit centersIndicator 1.1Number of person have access to 7.5 L/D of water with at least 0.5 mg/l of residual chlorine in normal situation and 0.8 mg/l of residual chlorine during epidemic outbreakIndicator 1.2Number of constructed latrines clean, adequately maintained and properly used by the targeted populationIndicator 1.3Number of latrines clean and rehabilitated used by targeted populationOutput 215, 000 refugees have improved knowledge on key health and hygiene practicesIndicator 2.1Nb of people sensitized(M/F/Children)Output 31,172 severe acute malnourished children received treatment in targeted host communities and transit centersIndicator 3.1Number of boxes of RUTT distributedIndicator 3.2Nb of children and targeted women suffering from severe acute malnourished children treatedIndicator 3.3Nb of Health providers trained on Supply management and rapid SMSIndicator 3.4Nb of supervision reportsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide life-saving and emergency food and nutrition assistance to vulnerable Mauritanians affected by the 2017 drought.The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency food and nutrition assistance to vulnerable households affected by the drought. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute cash and nutritious foods, among other activities. 28,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-032018-10-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Guidimakha region (department of Selibaby), Mauritania15.1506088 -12.1804261Gorgol region (department of Kaedi), Mauritania16.1535575 -13.5032081Assaba region (department of Kiffa), Mauritania16.6258353 -11.4055282Guidimakha region (department of Selibaby); Gorgol region (department of Kaedi); Assaba region (department of Kiffa), Mauritania15.1506088 -12.1804261MAURITANIA DROUGHT 2018975875.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide life-saving and emergency food and nutrition assistance to vulnerable Mauritanians affected by the 2017 drought.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in Mauritania in 2018The main objective of this project is to provide humanitarian air services in the areas hit by the drought. UNHAS will use CERF funds to serve Kaedi and Kiffa and carry humanitarian actors and cargo, among other activities. The entire humanitarian community will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-032018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Nouakchott, , Kaedi, Kiffa,, Mauritania18.0735299 -15.9582372Nouakchott, Mauritania18.0735299 -15.9582372Kaedi, Mauritania16.1535575 -13.5032081Kiffa, Mauritania16.6258353 -11.4055282MAURITANIA DROUGHT 2018999998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in Mauritania in 2018OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable people in targeted areas benefit from UN humanitarian air services to humanitarian and development partners in order to promptly receive life-saving assistanceIndicator 1.1Total number of passengers transported (average 175 per month)Indicator 1.2Total volume of cargo transported (average 2 MT per month)Indicator 1.3Number of locations servedIndicator 1.4Percentage response to medical and security evacuationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide life-saving and emergency assistance to vulnerable Mauritania affected by the 2017 droughtThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving and emergency nutrition support in drought affected areas of Mauritania. UNICEF will use CERF funds to treat severe acute malnutrition and support health facilities, among other activities. 15,950 children and pregnant and lactating women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-152018-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gorgol region (Kaedi District), Assaba region (Kiffa District), Mauritania16.1535575 -13.5032081Guidimakha region (Selibaby District); Gorgol region (Kaedi District), Mauritania15.1587404 -12.3463875Assaba region (Kiffa District), Mauritania16.6258353 -11.4055282MAURITANIA DROUGHT 20181000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide life-saving and emergency assistance to vulnerable Mauritania affected by the 2017 droughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to vulnerable pastoral households affected by the drought.The main objective of this project is to ensure food security for vulnerable populations in drought affected areas of Mauritania. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute animal feed and provide livestock veterinary services, among other activities. 19,800 small holder farmers will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-09-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Regions, Mauritania21.0078900 -10.9408350Gorgol, Guidimakha and AssabaDepartments (Moughataa), Mauritania15.2557331 -12.2547919Gorgol, Mauritania15.9717357 -12.6216211Guidimakha and AssabaDepartments (Moughataa), Mauritania15.2557331 -12.2547919Maghama, Ould yenge ans Kankossa, Mauritania15.5121868 -12.8486076Maghama, Mauritania15.5121868 -12.8486076Ould yenge ans Kankossa, Mauritania15.7316183 -11.9804613MAURITANIA DROUGHT 20181000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to vulnerable pastoral households affected by the drought.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health Emergency interventions to the Earthquake affected populations of Papua New Guinea, particularly for children under five yearsThe main objective of this project is to launch a four-month MNH and immunization campaign and provide quality health care services for pregnant women in the two affected provinces of Hela and Southern Highlands, targeting 75,666 children and 79,000 women of child bearing age. UNICEF will use CERF funds to vaccinate some 42,000 children; provide access for 2,370 pregnant women to antenatal services; distribute 20 Emergency Health Kits; and procure and distribute 15 refrigerators for restoration of damaged cold chain equipment. 154,666 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-10-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
most affected Local Level Governments (LLGs), Papua New Guinea-5.0122202 141.3470159North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Hayapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural (Hela Province), Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Nipa Rural and Poroma Rural (Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060• North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Hayapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural (Hela Province) • Nipa Rural and Poroma Rural (Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591• North Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591South Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Hulia Rural (Hela Province) • Nipa Rural and Poroma Rural (Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018434422.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health Emergency interventions to the Earthquake affected populations of Papua New Guinea, particularly for children under five yearsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11. Women and children in affected areas are vaccinated with all antigens as per national immunisation policy
2. Pregnant mothers and new-borns receive quality health care in affected sites
Infants and children under 5 years vaccinated with Pentavalent, MR and PCVIndicator 1.1Increased vaccination coverage of Pentavalent vaccine (DTP-HepB-Hib) amongst the infants (children under one year)Indicator 1.2Increased vaccination coverage of MR vaccines amongst children under 5Indicator 1.3Increased vaccination coverage of PCV vaccines amongst the infants (children under one year)Indicator 1.4Number of cold boxes delivered to help transport vaccines in areas with damaged cold chain equipmentIndicator 1.5Number of vaccines carriers delivered to help transport vaccines in areas with damaged cold chain equipmentOutput 2Pregnant Mothers and neonates receive quality health care servicesIndicator 2.1Number of pregnant women have access to antenatal services (at least one visit)Indicator 2.2Number of new-borns resuscitated at the health facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of new-borns received hypothermia alerting device for continuous monitoring of temperatureIndicator 2.4Number of Interagency Emergency Health Kits (IEHK), basic unit, delivered at the health facilitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving nutrition interventions to the Earthquake affected populations of Papua New Guinea, particularly for children under five yearsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition support to earthquake affected children under five. UNICEF will use CERF funds to screen 75,666 children for malnutrition; treat some 2,700 children (6-59 months) with severe mal-nutrition (SAM); provide 65,266 children at risk of malnutrition with micronutrient powders; and train 120 health workers and volunteers to manage SAM. 75,666 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-10-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Most affected Local Level Governments (LLGs), Papua New Guinea-5.0122202 141.3470159North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Hayapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural (Hela Province) Nipa Rural and Poroma Rural (Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591North Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591South Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Hulia Rural (Hela Province) Nipa Rural and Poroma Rural (Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 20181333351.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving nutrition interventions to the Earthquake affected populations of Papua New Guinea, particularly for children under five yearsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Breastfeeding is protected for infants in targeted areas and children are protected against consequences of acute malnutrition.
Breast feeding is protected for infants and children with SAM in targeted areas have access to therapeutic food.Indicator 1.1Number of cases with severe acute malnutrition receiving treatmentIndicator 1.2Number of infants whose care givers were supported to breastfeedOutput 2Children without SAM in targeted areas have access to micronutrients and are dewormed.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-59 months that receive 3 months doses of multiple micronutrient powder; 6-59 months that receive one dose vitamin A and 12-59 months that receive deworming, once.Output 3Health workers and volunteers in targeted areas have the capacity to protect breastfeeding and manage children with acute malnutrition.Indicator 3.1Number of health workers and volunteers who receive face to face training treatment of SAM and protection of breastfeeding.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of centre and community based psychosocial support services to facilitate the healing and restore sense of normalcy for children affected by earthquakeThe main objective of this project is to support the healing and psychosocial recovery of 7,200 children affected by the earthquake. UNICEF will use CERF funds to procure and install eight child friendly spaces, including WASH facilities such as 60 gender desegregated latrines and reach 1,200 children with centre-based psychosocial services as well as 6,000 children through community-based services. 7,200 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-10-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Koroba, South Koroba , Yahapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Nipa Rural and Lake Kutubu Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.3935150 143.3204575• North Koroba, South Koroba , Yahapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural • Nipa Rural and Lake Kutubu Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591• North Koroba, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591South Koroba, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Hulia Rural • Nipa Rural and Lake Kutubu Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.3935150 143.3204575PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018404436.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of centre and community based psychosocial support services to facilitate the healing and restore sense of normalcy for children affected by earthquakeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Centre and community based Psychosocial Support Service are made available to 7,200 earthquake affected children people by July 2018.Indicator 1.1# of Child Friendly Space establishedIndicator 1.2# of Community Based psychosocial visits carried outIndicator 1.3# of children receiving centre based psychosocial servicesIndicator 1.4# of children receiving community based psychosocial servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to emergency care centers in earthquake affected communities in Hela and Southern HighlandsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving WASH services to the earthquake affected people. UNICEF will use CERF funds to install 32 temporary water points through rainwater harvesting collection; provide 100 emergency latrines; 32 emergency hand washing stations; and distribute 2,000 Hygiene Kits as well as life-saving hygiene messages. 18,200 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-10-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Hela Province, Papua New Guinea-5.8040102 142.8741407• Hela Province, Papua New Guinea-5.8040102 142.8741407North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Hayapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural, Tari, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Hayapuga Rural, Komo Rural, Hulia Rural, Tari • Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591North Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591South Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Tari • Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea-5.9666667 143.1666667Nipa Rural, Poroma Rural, Mendi, Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060Nipa Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060Mendi, Papua New Guinea-6.1493907 143.6474817PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018422986.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to emergency care centers in earthquake affected communities in Hela and Southern HighlandsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe drinking water is made available to 18,200 earthquakes affected people in 26 displaced care centers and at household level (approximately 300)Indicator 1.1# of water sources constructed or rehabilitatedIndicator 1.2# of water storage facilities providedIndicator 1.3# of people served with safe drinking water and storage facilitiesOutput 2Safe emergency sanitation facilities are made available to 18,200 target population in 40 women and children safe spaces, 30 health facilities and at household levelIndicator 2.1# of new emergency basic sanitation facilities (toilets) gender segregated and disability friendly (as may be needed) constructed. With basic provision for MHMIndicator 2.2# of toilets regularly maintained and decommissionedOutput 3Target population receives Hygiene kits and is reached with key life-saving hygiene messagesIndicator 3.1# of Hygiene Kits (including MHM items) procuredIndicator 3.2# of Hygiene Kits (including MHM items) distributed to target populationIndicator 3.3# of target population reached with key life-saving hygiene messagesIndicator 3.4# of handwashing facilities installedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Lifesaving Sexual and Reproductive Health servicesThe main objective of this project is to provide sexual and reproductive health and GBV prevention and response services to 17,000 women and girls and 4,000 men in earthquake affected areas. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide emergency obstetric care, family planning and HIV/STI services to 5,000 women; distribute 2,500 dignity kits; establish referral pathways for 4,000 women; and distribute male condoms to 4,000 men. 21,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-09-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
In the seven most affected areas of Hela and Southern Highlands Provinces, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637Hela – Hayapuga Rural, Hulia Rurl Komo Rural, North Koroba Rural and South Koroba RuralSouthern Highlands – Lake Kutubu Rural and Nipa Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Hela – Hayapuga Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.8040102 142.8741407Hulia Rurl Komo Rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030North Koroba Rural and South Koroba RuralSouthern Highlands – Lake Kutubu Rural and Nipa Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018228474.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Lifesaving Sexual and Reproductive Health servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Providing life-saving sexual and reproductive health services targeting pregnant women, vulnerable women and girlsIndicator 1.1Number of pregnant women and women of reproductive age receiving SRH information and services including counseling through static facilities and mobile/outreach servicesIndicator 1.2Number of health facilities and safe spaces providing reproductive health services and supplies to earthquake affected populationsIndicator 1.3Number of health workers with the capacity to response in SRH interventions in emergencies including providing clinical management of rape (CMR) servicesIndicator 1.4Number of men reached with prevention of STI and HIV messeges and distributed with condomsOutput 2Supporting protection of the dignity and safety of women and girls from sexual and gender based violenceIndicator 2.1Number of women and girls of reproductive age, survivors of SGBV andpregnant women and lactating mothers reached through dignity kitsIndicator 2.2Number of women, adolescent girls of reproductive age sensitized on GBV risk mitigation and response through information sessions in safe spaces and through mobile/outreach clinicsIndicator 2.3Number of service providers with the capacity to provide S/GBV servicesIndicator 2.4Number of monitoring visits to affected project areasXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter assistance to earthquake affected communities in the highland province of Papua New GuineaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to immediate and life-saving Shelter/NFIs for earthquake affected households in Southern Highland and Hela Province. IOM will use CERF funds to provide in-kind shelter and NFI assistance, including shelter grade plastic sheeting, along with technical assistance and ‘build back safer’ advice for 3,242 households. IOM will also distribute “extended assistance packages” for 500 households with specialized needs such as people with disabilities, pregnant women, etc. Some 17,188 people will benefit from this four-month project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-272018-09-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Southern Highlands Province (SHP) and Hela Province Government prioritized Local Level Governments (LLG) in Seven most affected districts, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637(, Papua New Guinea-6.3149930 143.9555500Tari Pori, Koroba-Kopiago, Komo Magarima (Hela Province) and Mendi-Munihu, Imbongu, Kagua,-Erave and Nipa-Kutubu (SHP), Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Tari Pori, Papua New Guinea-5.0122202 141.3470159Koroba-Kopiago, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Magarima (Hela Province) and Mendi-Munihu, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Imbongu, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637Kagua, Papua New Guinea-6.3999868 143.8590384-Erave and Nipa-Kutubu (SHP), Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018997881.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter assistance to earthquake affected communities in the highland province of Papua New GuineaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13,242 households (17,188 people) have access to emergency shelter, including shelter grade plasticIndicator 1.1# of households reached with shelter assistanceIndicator 1.2# of individuals reached with shelter assistance (disaggregated)Indicator 1.3# of households with access to technical assistance and build back safer (BBS) adviceIndicator 1.4# of Implementing Partners engaged with distribution and BBS activitiesIndicator 1.5# of households reached with extended assistance packages based on identified specific needsIndicator 1.6% of distribution teams that include womenIndicator 1.7% of distributions where protection monitoring teams are on hand for support and monitoringXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response in Earthquake Affected Populations in Southern Highlands and Hela ProvincesThe main objective of this project is to improve the health and hygiene of households and communities, schools and clinics affected by the earthquake in Southern Highland and Hela Provinces. IOM will use CERF funds to rehabilitate 17 rain water harvesting systems to provide clean water as well as 17 emergency latrines at community level; procure and distribute 1,000 emergency WASH relief supplies while promoting good hygiene and health practices through training; and ensure integration of AAP approaches in the WASH programme. 17,188 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-272018-11-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The government prioritized most affected districts of Southern Highlands Province (SHP) and Hela Province [Tari Pori, Koroba-Kopiago, Komo Magarima (Hela Province) and Mendi Munihu, Imbongu and Nipa-Kutubu, Kagua-Erave (SHP), Papua New Guinea-6.3250509 143.8345983The government prioritized most affected districts of Southern Highlands Province (SHP) and Hela Province [Tari Pori, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637Koroba-Kopiago, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591Komo Magarima (Hela Province) and Mendi Munihu, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Imbongu and Nipa-Kutubu, Papua New Guinea-6.1271532 143.4203060Kagua-Erave (SHP), Papua New Guinea-6.3250509 143.8345983PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018831247.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response in Earthquake Affected Populations in Southern Highlands and Hela ProvincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe water supply and sanitation facilities for earthquake affected communitiesIndicator 1.1Number of rain water harvesting systems rehabilitated and adequately equipped for the provision of safe drinking water.Indicator 1.2Number of schools and clinics that provisioned with a dependable clean water supply system.Indicator 1.3Number of households that have access to clean, safe and regular waterIndicator 1.4Number of schools and clinics using improved sanitation facilitiesOutput 2Improved hygiene practices and awareness of importance in disease prevention at the household level within targeted communitiesIndicator 2.1Number of households demonstrating safe health and hygiene practicesIndicator 2.2Number of target households reached through social mobilization activitiesIndicator 2.3Number of WASH kits procured and distributedOutput 3Established two-way humanitarian feedback mechanism for communities affected by the recent earthquakes targeting Southern Highlands, Enga, Western Highlands and Hela.Indicator 3.1Number of affected community members contacting the ChildFund helpline. This is based on an upward estimate of 102 calls a day or approximately 11 calls answered per counsellor.Indicator 3.2Number of affected community members requesting referrals through Digicel. This number is based on approximately 10% uptake of the messages, which is an upwards estimate from past response rates outside of an emergency situation.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing Humanitarian and Protection Needs of Earthquake Affected Women and Girls in PNGThe main objective of this project is to ensure life-saving protection services for 68,640 earthquake affected women and girls. UN WOMEN will use CERF funds to conduct rapid safety and protection assessments for 20,000 women and girls; ensure access to emergency relief and care packages for 1,350 women and risk/experiencing SGBV; and disseminate information on SGBV prevention throughout the affected areas. 68,640 beneficiaries will indirectly benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-09-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The programme will be implemented in the seven most earthquake affected LLGs in Hela and Southern Highlands Provinces,, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637The programme will be implemented in the seven most earthquake affected LLGs in Hela and Southern Highlands Provinces, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637Hela Province, Papua New Guinea-5.8040102 142.8741407Hayapuga Rural (Tari-Pori District) Hulia Rural (Komo Maragarima) Komo Rural (Komo Margarima) North Koroba Rural (Koroba-Kopiago) South Koroba Rural (Koroba-Kopiago) Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Lake Kutubu Rural (Nipa Kutubu) Nipa Rural (Nipa Kutubu), Papua New Guinea-6.3935150 143.3204575PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018200518.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Humanitarian and Protection Needs of Earthquake Affected Women and Girls in PNGOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to urgent health, psychosocial, and safety interventions for the most vulnerable women and girls (including women headed households, women with disabilities, GBV survivors, sorcery survivors, single women, and older women)Indicator 1.1Number of women and girls who benefit from rapid safety and psychosocial assessments.Indicator 1.2Number of women at risk of, or experiencing SGBV, who have access to emergency relief and care packages calibrated to their specific needs.Indicator 1.3Number of women and girls living in affected communities that have information about where to go to receive life-saving care and treatmentOutput 2Safety and security measures are in place to prevent and mitigate GBV and protect survivorsIndicator 2.1Number of LLGs in which safety and security mechanisms are in place and functioning to protect women and girls from violence within the affected communitiesIndicator 2.2Number of women and girls who have information on and are served by available safety and security services provided within affected communitiesIndicator 2.3Number of clusters receving direct support to integrated gender and protection elements and facilitate delivery of life-saving services for women and girlsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for Earthquake-affected Persons in Papua New GuineaThe main objective of this project is to provide food assistance to the most affected populations in PNG following the earthquake. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute 79 MT High Energy Biscuits and 451 MT of fortified rice. 37,600 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-09-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The seven most affected LLGs by the earthquake in Hela and Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637Hayapuga Rural, Hulia Rural, Komo rural, Nembi Plateau Rural, North Koroba Rural, South Koroba Rural, Upper Wage, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030Komo rural, Papua New Guinea-6.0630559 142.8551030North Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591South Koroba Rural, Papua New Guinea-5.3840299 142.4838591PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 20183235587.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for Earthquake-affected Persons in Papua New GuineaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Immediate food assistance provided to the 37,689 most affected persons.Indicator 1.137,689 Affected persons receive food assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Logistics coordination and Information management in response to the Earthquake in Papua New GuineaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access for humanitarian partners in PNG to reliable coordination and logistics information about the affected areas. WFP will use CERF funds to carry out logistics assessments, identify bottlenecks, assess access and provide advice on a humanitarian supply chain. In particular, WFP will set up one Mobile Storage Unit to ensure adequate storage capacity. All humanitarian partners will benefit from his project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-09-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Port Moresby as the main coordination office Moro and Mt Hagen as logistics hubs, Papua New Guinea-9.4438004 147.1802671PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018262874.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Logistics coordination and Information management in response to the Earthquake in Papua New GuineaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Shared services and platforms provided Indicator 1.1Number of agencies and organizations using coordination and logistics servicesIndicator 1.2Percentage of logistics service requests fulfilledIndicator 1.3Number of assessments/surveys conductedIndicator 1.4Number of MSUs installed and managed through this proposalXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Health Sector Response to PNG Highland EarthquakesThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality caused directly by the earthquake, aftershocks and landslides, and by increased exposure to infectious diseases due to displacement and disruption of basic services. WHO will use CERF funds to ensure 25 quick repairs and provide equipment and supplies for 25 health facilities; 10 surge staff to support the health facilities; and establish 2 Provincial Health Emergency Operations Centres to coordinate the health response at provincial level. 30,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Hela and Southern Highlands (entire Provinces), Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018612288.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Health Sector Response to PNG Highland EarthquakesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensure that health facilities damaged by the earthquake are functional and accessible to affected populations, particularly women, children and vulnerable populationsIndicator 1.1Number of Health Facilities repaired (quick fix) to restore access to essential servicesIndicator 1.2Number of Health Facilities receiving replacement equipment and supplies for emergency responseIndicator 1.3Number of Health Facilities receiving surge staff to restore access to essential servicesOutput 2Mitigate the risk of infectious disease outbreaks in earthquake-affected areas Indicator 2.1Number of Provincial Health Emergency Operations Centres (HEOCs) established to coordinate and manage Provincial-level health responseIndicator 2.2Syndromic and event-based surveillance and outbreak response systems established in earthquake-affected ProvincesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’appui à l’éducation de base pour les réfugiés centrafricains et les communautés hôtes dans le sud du TchadThe main objective of this project is to provide Education services to the CAR refugees children and the children of the host community in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will build 49 Temporary Learning Schools (TLS) and will procure and distribute 153 school-in-a-bag kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 6,155 people including 2,716 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-122018-09-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Dans la région du Logone Oriental - Département de Nya Pendé (sous-préfecture de Bekan), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791et - Département de Monts de Lam (sous-préfecture de Bessao), Chad7.8792579 15.9670501Dans la région du Logone Oriental - Département de Nya Pendé (sous-préfecture de Bekan) ; et - Département de Monts de Lam (sous-préfecture de Bessao), Chad8.0577952 16.4405872CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018116997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’appui à l’éducation de base pour les réfugiés centrafricains et les communautés hôtes dans le sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1D’ici fin juin 2018, 6,103 enfants réfugiés centrafricains et des communautés hôtes ont accès à l’éducation dans un environnement d’apprentissage amélioréIndicator 1.1Nombre d’espaces temporaires d’apprentissage (TLS) construitsIndicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant des espaces temporaires d’apprentissages construitsIndicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants ayant reçu des matériels scolairesOutput 2D’ici fin juin 2018, 6,103 enfants réfugiés centrafricains et des communautés hÔtes dans les 15 écoles ciblées bénéficient d’une éducation inclusive de qualité.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enseignants ayant reçu les matériels didactiquesIndicator 2.2Nombre d’enseignants (maîtres communautaires) bénéficiant des subsides mensuels jusqu’à la fin de l’année scolaire 2017-2018XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la réponse pour l’accès à l’eau potable et aux services d’hygiène et assainissement de base au bénéfice des réfugiés centrafricains et de la communauté hote dans la Région du Logone OrientalThe main objective of this project is to reduce waterborne disease and improve WASH services access to the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabilitate 15 boreholes and construct 251 latrines. The project will last four months and will benefit 14,500 people including 9,715 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-152018-09-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Départements de Monts de Lam, Nya Pendé, (Région Logone Oriental), Chad7.9923972 15.9699878Départements de Monts de Lam, Chad7.9923972 15.9699878Nya Pendé, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872(Région Logone Oriental), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018421006.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la réponse pour l’accès à l’eau potable et aux services d’hygiène et assainissement de base au bénéfice des réfugiés centrafricains et de la communauté hote dans la Région du Logone OrientalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui aux services aériens au profit de la communauté humanitaire répondant à la crise d’afflux de réfugiés centrafricainsThe main objective of this project is to ensure the humanitarian access to the CAR refugees and host population in Logone region, Chad. With this CERF grant, WFP contract 2 planes and will transport 450 people and two MT of humanitarian goods. The flight will take place on a weekly basis, several times per week upon requests of the Humanitarian Country Team. The project will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-052018-09-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Connection entre - N’Djamena et Moundou/ Moissala (Régions du Logone Occidental et du Mandoul), Chad12.1348457 15.0557415CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018227825.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui aux services aériens au profit de la communauté humanitaire répondant à la crise d’afflux de réfugiés centrafricainsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Fourniture d’un service aérien fiable et répondant aux besoins des usagers est assuréeIndicator 1.1Une grille de vols hebdomadaires qui réponde aux besoins de la communauté humanitaire est élaboré et adapté aux besoinsOutput 2Passagers et cargaisons légères (fournitures médicales, vivres à haute teneur énergétique, équipements de technologie de l’information et de la communication, etc.) sont transportés.Indicator 2.1Nombre moyen de passagers transportés par moisIndicator 2.2Tonnage moyen de cargaison transporté par moisOutput 3Des évacuations médicales et sécuritaires pour la communauté humanitaire sont assurées.Indicator 3.1Evacuations médicales facilitéesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux nouveaux réfugiés de la République Centrafricaine et les communautés des villages hôtes affectésThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving assistance to CAR refugees and the host population in Logone Region, Chad. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will provide 3,153 shelters, procure and distribute 2,000 bednets, 2,500 kg of soap, and 10 sanitation kits. The project will last three months and will benefit 45,000 people including 24,082 women
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-02-192018-08-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département de Mont de Lam (Sous-Préfecture Bessao) - Département de la Nya Pende (Sous-Préfecture Gore, Chad7.8792579 15.9670501Sous-Préfecture Bekan) - Département de Barh Sara (Sous-Préfecture Bekourou), Chad8.2486780 17.8583868Département de Mont de Lam (Sous-Préfecture Bessao) - Département de la Nya Pende (Sous-Préfecture Gore ; Sous-Préfecture Bekan) - Département de Barh Sara (Sous-Préfecture Bekourou), Chad8.0577952 16.4405872CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20182141563.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux nouveaux réfugiés de la République Centrafricaine et les communautés des villages hôtes affectésOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Des abris d’urgence pour 2,263 ménages sont construits et des kits AME (articles ménagères essentiels) sont fournis à 1,000 ménages.Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages ayant des abris d’urgenceIndicator 1.2Nombre de ménages ayant reçus des AMEIndicator 1.3Nombre de ménages ayant reçus des abris semi-durables à travers CBIOutput 2Les réfugiés et population hôtes ont accès à l’eau potable et vivent dans des conditions sanitaires et d’hygiène satisfaisantesIndicator 2.1Nombre de forages construitsIndicator 2.2Nombre de forages réhabilitésIndicator 2.313,500Nombre de personnes bénéficiant de 20 l/p/jIndicator 2.4Ratio en eau potableIndicator 2.5Nombre des latrines construitesIndicator 2.6Nombre des personnes bénéficiant de latrinesOutput 3Les PBS sont identifiés et assistésIndicator 3.1Le nombre de personnes à besoin spécifiques identifiées ayant reçu une assistance matérielleIndicator 3.2% de personnes identifiés avec besoins médicaux sont pris en chargeIndicator 3.3% de personnes identifiés avec besoins psychosocial sont pris en chargeOutput 4Les risques de VBG sont réduits et la qualité de réponse amélioréeIndicator 4.1Nombre de cas identifié et documentéIndicator 4.2% de victimes identifiées prises en chargeIndicator 4.3Nombre de séances de sensibilisation menéesOutput 5Améliorer l’accès aux services de santé primaires dans la population refugiée et hôtes, particulièrement pour les enfants de moins de 5 ansIndicator 5.1Le taux de mortalité brutIndicator 5.2Nombre de nouvelles consultationsIndicator 5.3Nombre de cas de références financésOutput 6La mortalité et la morbidité liés à la malnutrition sont réduites à travers un paquet intégré d’interventions curatives et préventives de nutritionIndicator 6.1Nombre d’enfants traités pour la malnutrition aiguë sévèreIndicator 6.2Nombre de structures sanitaires qui offrent des services de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe sévèreIndicator 6.3Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée admis dans des programmes ciblés de nutritionOutput 74,000 enfants réfugiés de quatre écoles ont accès à une éducation primaire inclusive et équitable dans un environnement sécurisé Indicator 7.1Nombre d’enfants inscrit dans les 04 écoles des campsIndicator 7.2Nombre de campagnes de sensibilisation à l’éducation menéesIndicator 7.3Nombre de maitres communautaires sélectionnés, formés et recevant des subsidesOutput 8 Les enfants de 3 à 5 ans reçoivent une protection à travers les 04 espaces amis d’enfantsIndicator 8.1Nombre d’enfants inscrit dans les espaces amis d’enfantsIndicator 8.2Nombre de monitrices recrutées, formées et payéesIndicator 8.3Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant de prise en charge alimentaireXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prévention et réponse multisectorielle d’urgence aux survivantes des VBG et Appui à la protection et assistance des filles et des garçons Refugiés dans les Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de LamThe main objective of this joint project is to is to prevent and respond to Gender Based Violence (GBV) and provide Child Protection services to the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant UNICEF will procure and distribute 30 Recreational kits while UNFPA will procure and distribute 1,600 dignity kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 6,607 people including 3,884 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-222018-09-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018242655.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prévention et réponse multisectorielle d’urgence aux survivantes des VBG et Appui à la protection et assistance des filles et des garçons Refugiés dans les Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de LamOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13 800 personnes dont 950 femmes adolescentes et jeunes filles ont accès à l''information/Sensibilisation et aux activités de prévention et de réponse aux VBG.Indicator 1.1Nombre de personnes prises en charge sur le plan psycho-socialIndicator 1.2Nombre de conseillers psychosociaux recrutés et déployés sur le terrain pour la prise en charge, le counselling et l''orientation des survivantes des VBG.Indicator 1.3Nombre de relais communautaires formés pour la prévention et l’orientation des survivantes.Indicator 1.4Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur les VBGOutput 2Trois (3) Espaces conviviaux installés pour servir d'' espaces sûrs aux femmes, adolesecentes et jeunes filles et assurer en permenence le service de counselling psychosocial et le référencement effectif des survivants de VBG.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’espaces convivaux installés à Bekan,Oudoumian et KabarongarIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes, adolescentes et jeunes filles fréquentant et bénéficiant des services offerts dans les espaces sûrsOutput 3950 femmes, adolescentes et jeunes filles reçoivent les kits de dignitéIndicator 3.1Nombre de femmes, adolesecntes et filles recevant les kits de dignitéOutput 4Les Enfants non accompagnes et separés sont identifiés et le processus de l’Identification, Documentation, Recheche et Reunification familiale est declenchéIndicator 4.1# personnel et les benevoles formees sur le processus d’Identification, Documentation,Recherche et Reunification familiale ( IDTR)Indicator 4.2# d''ESNA identifiésIndicator 4.3# d’enfants séparés et non accompagnés bénéficiant d’une prise en charge provisoire (famille d’accueil ou centre d’accueil temporaire) et/ou d’un suivi individuelIndicator 4.4# d''enfants non accompagnés réunifiés avec leur famille biologiqueIndicator 4.5# Enfants beneficiant de la prise en charge pyshocosociialeOutput 5Des mecanismes cmmunautaires de protection de l’Enfant sont mis en place dans les camps et les villages d’accueil des RefugieesIndicator 5.1# Mecanismes communautaires de protection de l’enfant (MCPE) etablis dans les camps et les villages d’accueilIndicator 5.2# Membres des mecanismes communautaires formees sur les normes minimalesIndicator 5.3# cas d’incidents de protection sont rapportés et traités.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prévention et réponse multisectorielle d’urgence aux survivantes des VBG et Appui à la protection et assistance des filles et des garçons Refugiés dans les Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de LamThe main objective of this joint project is to prevent and respond to Gender Based Violence (GBV) and provide Child Protection services to the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 1,600 dignity kits while UNICEF will procure and distribute 30 Recreational kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 6,607 people including 3,884 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-09-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région du Logone Oriental, Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de Lam Canton de Bekan, Oudoumian et Kabaroangar , Amboko, Gondjo, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Région du Logone Oriental, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de Lam Canton de Bekan, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Oudoumian et Kabaroangar, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Amboko, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018238824.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prévention et réponse multisectorielle d’urgence aux survivantes des VBG et Appui à la protection et assistance des filles et des garçons Refugiés dans les Départements de la Nya Pende et Monts de LamOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13 800 personnes dont 950 femmes adolescentes et jeunes filles ont accès à l''information/Sensibilisation et aux activités de prévention et de réponse aux VBG.Indicator 1.1Nombre de personnes prises en charge sur le plan psycho-socialIndicator 1.2Nombre de conseillers psychosociaux recrutés et déployés sur le terrain pour la prise en charge, le counselling et l''orientation des survivantes des VBG.Indicator 1.3Nombre de relais communautaires formés pour la prévention et l’orientation des survivantes.Indicator 1.4Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur les VBGOutput 2Trois (3) Espaces conviviaux installés pour servir d'' espaces sûrs aux femmes, adolesecentes et jeunes filles et assurer en permenence le service de counselling psychosocial et le référencement effectif des survivants de VBG.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’espaces convivaux installés à Bekan,Oudoumian et KabarongarIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes, adolescentes et jeunes filles fréquentant et bénéficiant des services offerts dans les espaces sûrsOutput 3950 femmes, adolescentes et jeunes filles reçoivent les kits de dignitéIndicator 3.1Nombre de femmes, adolesecntes et filles recevant les kits de dignitéOutput 4Les Enfants non accompagnes et separés sont identifiés et le processus de l’Identification, Documentation, Recheche et Reunification familiale est declenchéIndicator 4.1# personnel et les benevoles formees sur le processus d’Identification, Documentation,Recherche et Reunification familiale ( IDTR)Indicator 4.2# d''ESNA identifiésIndicator 4.3# d’enfants séparés et non accompagnés bénéficiant d’une prise en charge provisoire (famille d’accueil ou centre d’accueil temporaire) et/ou d’un suivi individuelIndicator 4.4# d''enfants non accompagnés réunifiés avec leur famille biologiqueIndicator 4.5# Enfants beneficiant de la prise en charge pyshocosociialeOutput 5Des mecanismes cmmunautaires de protection de l’Enfant sont mis en place dans les camps et les villages d’accueil des RefugieesIndicator 5.1# Mecanismes communautaires de protection de l’enfant (MCPE) etablis dans les camps et les villages d’accueilIndicator 5.2# Membres des mecanismes communautaires formees sur les normes minimalesIndicator 5.3# cas d’incidents de protection sont rapportés et traités.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’urgence de sécurité alimentaire et de protection des moyens d’existence des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans le sud du Tchad.The main objective of this joint WFP/FAO project is to improve the food security and livelihood of CAR refugees and the host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute $915,918 in cash vouchers for 20,000 refugees and 25,000 host community members while FAO will distribute agricultural inputs or small ruminants, as well as supplemental cash assistance to 2,166 householeds. The project will last five months and will benefit 45,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018758815.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’urgence de sécurité alimentaire et de protection des moyens d’existence des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans le sud du Tchad.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Consommation alimentaire améliorée pour les 20 000 nouveaux réfugiés centrafricainsIndicator 1.1Nombre de bénéficiaires (réfugiés) assistésIndicator 1.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)Output 2Consommation alimentaire améliorée pour les 25 000 membres des communautés hôtes accueillant les nouveaux réfugiésIndicator 2.1Nombre de bénéficiaires (population hôte) assistésIndicator 2.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)Output 36 500 personnes bénéficient de semences de qualité pour la saison pluvialeIndicator 3.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié de semences pour la saison pluvialeIndicator 3.2Pourcentage de ménages ayant récolté une production conforme aux rendements attendus des culturesOutput 46 500 personnes bénéficient d’un noyau de petits ruminantsIndicator 4.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié d’un noyau de petits ruminantIndicator 4.2Nombre de ménages ayant maintenu au moins le noyau initial à la fin du projetOutput 513 000 personnes bénéficient d’un transfert monétaire non conditionnel non restrictifIndicator 5.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié du transfert monétaireIndicator 5.2Nombre de ménages ayant couvert leurs besoins de base avec le transfert monétaireXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’urgence de sécurité alimentaire et de protection des moyens d’existence des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans le sud du Tchad.The main objective of this joint WFP/FAO project is to improve the food security and livelihood of CAR refugees and the host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute $915,918 in cash vouchers for 20,000 refugees and 25,000 host community members while FAO will distribute agricultural inputs or small ruminants, as well as supplemental cash assistance to 2,166 households. The project will last five months and will benefit 45,000 people
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-082018-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région du Logone Oriental, Département de Nya Pende et de Monts de Lam, Chad7.9923972 15.9699878Cantons d’Oudoumian, Bekan et Kaba-RaongarRégion du Mandoul, Département de Barh Sara, Chad53.7627761 -8.8511168Cantons de Moissala, Gon, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Région du Logone Oriental, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Département de Nya Pende et de Monts de Lam ; Cantons d’Oudoumian, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Bekan et Kaba-RaongarRégion du Mandoul, Chad8.6030910 17.4795173Département de Barh Sara ; Cantons de Moissala, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Gon, Chad8.0993094 17.6720116CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20181260999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’urgence de sécurité alimentaire et de protection des moyens d’existence des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans le sud du Tchad.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Consommation alimentaire améliorée pour les 20 000 nouveaux réfugiés centrafricainsIndicator 1.1Nombre de bénéficiaires (réfugiés) assistésIndicator 1.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)Output 2Consommation alimentaire améliorée pour les 25 000 membres des communautés hôtes accueillant les nouveaux réfugiésIndicator 2.1Nombre de bénéficiaires (population hôte) assistésIndicator 2.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)Output 36 500 personnes bénéficient de semences de qualité pour la saison pluvialeIndicator 3.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié de semences pour la saison pluvialeIndicator 3.2Pourcentage de ménages ayant récolté une production conforme aux rendements attendus des culturesOutput 46 500 personnes bénéficient d’un noyau de petits ruminantsIndicator 4.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié d’un noyau de petits ruminantIndicator 4.2Nombre de ménages ayant maintenu au moins le noyau initial à la fin du projetOutput 513 000 personnes bénéficient d’un transfert monétaire non conditionnel non restrictifIndicator 5.1Nombre de ménages ayant bénéficié du transfert monétaireIndicator 5.2Nombre de ménages ayant couvert leurs besoins de base avec le transfert monétaireXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadThe main objective of this joint project is to provide healthcare services and reduce morbidity and mortality among the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 13 Emergency Health Kits while UNFPA will procure and distribute 38 Reproductive Health Kits and UNICEF will immunize 11,110 children against measles. the project will last four months and will benefit 45,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-232018-09-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région du Logone Oriental, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Département de la Nya PendéHôpital et centres de santé du district de Goré, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Begone, Kabaronga, Yamodo, Bekan, Bekada, SohDistrict de Bessao, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Begone, Chad7.7420043 16.3724674Yamodo, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Bekan, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070SohDistrict de Bessao, Chad40.7233010 -74.0029883Oudoumia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018450011.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 145,000 personnes (réfugiés et les communautés d''accueil), en particulier les mères et les enfants ont accès à des services de santé de qualitéIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de santé fonctionnels avec le personnel nécessaire (masculin et féminin) et de matériel médical pour délivrer un ensemble complet d''interventions de santéIndicator 1.2% des enfants de moins de cinq ans vaccinés contre les principales maladies (rougeole, méningite)Indicator 1.3Nombre de personnes ayant accès aux soins de santé de qualitéOutput 2Les femmes en âge de procréer, filles et hommes ont accès aux soins de santé de la reproduction de qualité (CPN, Accouchements assistés, Prise en charge des complications obstétricales, PTME, Planification familiale, PEC IST)Indicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchement assistéIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes utilisant les méthodes contraceptives modernesIndicator 2.3Nombre de références obstétricalesIndicator 2.4Nombre de clinique mobile mise en placeOutput 344,000 personnes seront sensibilisées sur les avantages des thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.1Nombre des hommes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.2Nombre des femmes sensibilisées sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.3Nombre des femmes enceintes sensibilisées et ayant acceptées le dépistage du VIHOutput 419,250 soit 35% des adolescents et jeunes ont accès aux services complets de santé sexuelle et reproductive et sensibilisés sur diverses thématiques en santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.1Nombre des centres d’écoute et d’orientation (Espace amis des jeunes) des adolescentes et jeunes fonctionnels avec du personnel et du matériel pour délivrer les services de Santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.2Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductive et services existantIndicator 4.3Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes pris en charge dans les centres d’écoute et d’orientation( Espaces amis des jeunes)Indicator 4.4Nombre des adolescents et jeunes référés vers les centres pour une prise en charge spécifique (établisement de santé)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadThe main objective of this joint project is to provide healthcare services and reduce morbidity and mortality among the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will immunize 11,110 children against measles while WHO will procure and distribute 13 Emergency Health kits, and UNFPA will procure and distribute 38 Reproductive Health kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 45,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-232018-09-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018140629.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 145,000 personnes (réfugiés et les communautés d''accueil), en particulier les mères et les enfants ont accès à des services de santé de qualitéIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de santé fonctionnels avec le personnel nécessaire (masculin et féminin) et de matériel médical pour délivrer un ensemble complet d''interventions de santéIndicator 1.2% des enfants de moins de cinq ans vaccinés contre les principales maladies (rougeole, méningite)Indicator 1.3Nombre de personnes ayant accès aux soins de santé de qualitéOutput 2Les femmes en âge de procréer, filles et hommes ont accès aux soins de santé de la reproduction de qualité (CPN, Accouchements assistés, Prise en charge des complications obstétricales, PTME, Planification familiale, PEC IST)Indicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchement assistéIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes utilisant les méthodes contraceptives modernesIndicator 2.3Nombre de références obstétricalesIndicator 2.4Nombre de clinique mobile mise en placeOutput 344,000 personnes seront sensibilisées sur les avantages des thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.1Nombre des hommes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.2Nombre des femmes sensibilisées sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.3Nombre des femmes enceintes sensibilisées et ayant acceptées le dépistage du VIHOutput 419,250 soit 35% des adolescents et jeunes ont accès aux services complets de santé sexuelle et reproductive et sensibilisés sur diverses thématiques en santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.1Nombre des centres d’écoute et d’orientation (Espace amis des jeunes) des adolescentes et jeunes fonctionnels avec du personnel et du matériel pour délivrer les services de Santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.2Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductive et services existantIndicator 4.3Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes pris en charge dans les centres d’écoute et d’orientation( Espaces amis des jeunes)Indicator 4.4Nombre des adolescents et jeunes référés vers les centres pour une prise en charge spécifique (établisement de santé)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadThe main objective of this joint project is to provide healthcare services and reduce morbidity and mortality among the CAR refugees and host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 38 Reproductive Health kits while WHO will procure and distribute 13 Emergency Health kits, and UNICEF will immunize 11,110 children against measles. The project will last four months and will benefit 45,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-262018-09-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018256448.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soins de santé d''urgence aux personnes réfugiés et aux populations d''accueil touchées par la crise centrafricaine dans le Sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 145,000 personnes (réfugiés et les communautés d''accueil), en particulier les mères et les enfants ont accès à des services de santé de qualitéIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de santé fonctionnels avec le personnel nécessaire (masculin et féminin) et de matériel médical pour délivrer un ensemble complet d''interventions de santéIndicator 1.2% des enfants de moins de cinq ans vaccinés contre les principales maladies (rougeole, méningite)Indicator 1.3Nombre de personnes ayant accès aux soins de santé de qualitéOutput 2Les femmes en âge de procréer, filles et hommes ont accès aux soins de santé de la reproduction de qualité (CPN, Accouchements assistés, Prise en charge des complications obstétricales, PTME, Planification familiale, PEC IST)Indicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchement assistéIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes utilisant les méthodes contraceptives modernesIndicator 2.3Nombre de références obstétricalesIndicator 2.4Nombre de clinique mobile mise en placeOutput 344,000 personnes seront sensibilisées sur les avantages des thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.1Nombre des hommes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.2Nombre des femmes sensibilisées sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductiveIndicator 3.3Nombre des femmes enceintes sensibilisées et ayant acceptées le dépistage du VIHOutput 419,250 soit 35% des adolescents et jeunes ont accès aux services complets de santé sexuelle et reproductive et sensibilisés sur diverses thématiques en santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.1Nombre des centres d’écoute et d’orientation (Espace amis des jeunes) des adolescentes et jeunes fonctionnels avec du personnel et du matériel pour délivrer les services de Santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents et jeunes.Indicator 4.2Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes sensibilisés sur les thématiques de santé sexuelle et reproductive et services existantIndicator 4.3Nombre des adolescents et des jeunes pris en charge dans les centres d’écoute et d’orientation( Espaces amis des jeunes)Indicator 4.4Nombre des adolescents et jeunes référés vers les centres pour une prise en charge spécifique (établisement de santé)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de la prise en charge et de la prevention de la malnutrition en reponse à l’afflux des réfugiés de RCA au sud du TchadThe main objective of this joint project is to prevent and respond to malnutrition among the CAR refugees and the host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 130 packs of therapeutic milk while WFP will procure and distribute 93 MT of food. The project will last four months and will benefit 8,005 people including 5,650 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-062018-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018324855.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de la prise en charge et de la prevention de la malnutrition en reponse à l’afflux des réfugiés de RCA au sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La prise en charge de qualite de 2 367 enfants au sein des refugiés et des populations hôtes souffrant de malnutrition aiguë moderee et sévère est assuréeIndicator 1.1Pourcentage de formation sanitaire ayant connu une rupture stock en RUTF d’au moins deux semainesIndicator 1.2Nombre d’agents de santé ayant de capacités renforcées sur la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigue sévèreIndicator 1.3Nombre des enfants de moins de cinq ans avec MAS pris en charge dans les structures appuyéesIndicator 1.4Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée admis dans des programmes ciblés de supplémentation alimentaireIndicator 1.5Tonnage de produits nutritionnels (Plumpy Sup) distribuésOutput 2L’état nutritionnel des enfants de 6 à 23 mois, des 2 280 femmes enceintes et allaitantes affectés par la crise centrafricaine est maintenu ou amélioré à travers une supplémentation nutritionnelle préventive.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants de 6-23 mois ayant reçu une assistance nutritionnelleIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes enceintes ou allaitantes ayant recu une assistance nutritionnelleIndicator 2.3Quantité de suppléménts nutritionnels (SuperCereal Plus, SuperCereal et huile vegetale) distribuéIndicator 2.4Nombre d’enfants qui ont bénéficié du déparasitage et/ou de la supplémentation en Vitamine AOutput 3Les bonnes pratiques d’alimentation des nourissons et des jeunes enfants (ANJE) et d’allaitement maternel sont ameliorées.Indicator 3.1% personnes (homme/femme) ayant été sensibilisées sur les pratiques d’Actions Essentielles en NutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de la prise en charge et de la prevention de la malnutrition en reponse à l’afflux des réfugiés de RCA au sud du TchadThe main objective of this joint UNICEF/WFP project is to prevent and respond to malnutrition among the CAR refugees and the host population in Chad. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 93 MT of SuperCereal and vegetable oil while UNICEF will procure and distribute 130 cartons of therapeutic milk, 700 cartons of RUTF and 15 MT of Plumpy Sup. The project will last four months and will benefit 8,005 people including 5,650 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-062018-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région du Logone Oriental, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Departements de Nya Pendé et Monts de Lam, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Districts Sanitaires de Goré, BessaoRégion du Mandoul, Chad8.6030910 17.4795173Departements de Nya Pendé et Monts de Lam ; Districts Sanitaires de Goré, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250BessaoRégion du Mandoul, Chad8.5472455 17.1122910DS de Moissala, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Departement de Bar Sara ; DS de Moissala, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2018184982.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de la prise en charge et de la prevention de la malnutrition en reponse à l’afflux des réfugiés de RCA au sud du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La prise en charge de qualite de 2 367 enfants au sein des refugiés et des populations hôtes souffrant de malnutrition aiguë moderee et sévère est assuréeIndicator 1.1Pourcentage de formation sanitaire ayant connu une rupture stock en RUTF d’au moins deux semainesIndicator 1.2Nombre d’agents de santé ayant de capacités renforcées sur la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigue sévèreIndicator 1.3Nombre des enfants de moins de cinq ans avec MAS pris en charge dans les structures appuyéesIndicator 1.4Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée admis dans des programmes ciblés de supplémentation alimentaireIndicator 1.5Tonnage de produits nutritionnels (Plumpy Sup) distribuésOutput 2L’état nutritionnel des enfants de 6 à 23 mois, des 2 280 femmes enceintes et allaitantes affectés par la crise centrafricaine est maintenu ou amélioré à travers une supplémentation nutritionnelle préventive.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants de 6-23 mois ayant reçu une assistance nutritionnelleIndicator 2.2Nombre de femmes enceintes ou allaitantes ayant recu une assistance nutritionnelleIndicator 2.3Quantité de suppléménts nutritionnels (SuperCereal Plus, SuperCereal et huile vegetale) distribuéIndicator 2.4Nombre d’enfants qui ont bénéficié du déparasitage et/ou de la supplémentation en Vitamine AOutput 3Les bonnes pratiques d’alimentation des nourissons et des jeunes enfants (ANJE) et d’allaitement maternel sont ameliorées.Indicator 3.1% personnes (homme/femme) ayant été sensibilisées sur les pratiques d’Actions Essentielles en NutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la rédévabilité vers les personnes affectées, y compris la prévention des abus et exploitation sexuelles au sein de la réponse humanitaire de niveau trois en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this project is to reinforce accountability of the humanitarian community in the DRC vis-à-vis the crisis affected people in the L3 areas by establishing an inter-agency AAP mechanism. UNFPA will use CERF funds to recruit a Consultant to implement the AAP approach at inter-agency level and thus help strengthen the capacity of 120 humanitarian actors within the areas of AAP and protection against sexual exploitation and abuse; conduct a mapping of best AAP practices; and engage 60 women’s groups in AAP activities, including the provision of mobile phones for 600 women and girls to facilitate their access to the complaint mechanism. 126,640 people will directly benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-122018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KinshasaCrise Tanganyika-Haut Hatanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002KalemieCrise Sud-Kivu / Maniema, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Bukavu Crise region Kasaienne, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.5123017 28.8480284Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.8975220 22.4172256CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018272728.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la rédévabilité vers les personnes affectées, y compris la prévention des abus et exploitation sexuelles au sein de la réponse humanitaire de niveau trois en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les acteurs humanitaires comprennent l’approche AAP, y compris la prévention contre l’abus et l’exploitation sexuelle, et le renforcent au sein du cycle programmatique ainsi qu’au niveau inter-organisationnelIndicator 1.1Acteurs humanitaires ayant les capacités renforcés en AAP, y compris en matière de PSEAIndicator 1.2Cartographie de bonne pratiques et mécanisme existants disponible et diffusé auprès de la communauté humanitaireIndicator 1.3% des organisations humanitaires formées ayant intégré au moins les trois engagements priorisés de rapidité, participation et redevabilité dans leurs stratégies d’intervention.Output 2Les populations recevant l’assistance humanitaire ont accès à l’information sur l’assistance et à un mécanisme des plaintes confidentielsIndicator 2.1Nombre des personnes sensibilisées sur le AAP/PSEA et les mécanismes de feedback et de recours à travers les radio et les sensibilisations de masseIndicator 2.2Nombre de stratégies de communication disponibleIndicator 2.3Nombres de groupements féminins et associations de jeunes engagées dans les activités AAPOutput 3Un mécanisme inter-organisationnel, pour la collecte et gestion des feedbacks est accessibles aux populations ciblées tout en assurant l’assistance aux victimes d’abus et d''exploitation sexuelleIndicator 3.1Nombres d’organisations humanitaire utilisant au moins un d mécanisme conjoint mis en place par ce projet (ligne verte, MAV, réseaux PSEA)Indicator 3.2Nombre d’appels téléphoniques reçus à la ligne verte et traitéIndicator 3.3Nombre des femmes et des filles ayant reçu des téléphones mobiles pour faciliter l’accès au mécanisme de plainte.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UNDSS Security Support for Humanitarian Operations to 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake affected areas in Southern Highlands and Hela ProvinceThe main objective of this project is to provide dedicated security support for the expanded life-saving humanitarian operations in the Highlands of PNG following the earthquake. UNDP/DSS will use CERF funds to undertake four security risk assessments, conduct 100 security missions, provide 20 biweekly security briefings, issue 10 biweekly analytical reports and advisories and 100 daily situational reports. All humanitarian partners will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-192018-09-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Southern Highlands and Hela Provinces, Papua New Guinea-6.4179083 143.5635637PAPUA NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE 2018222646.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UNDSS Security Support for Humanitarian Operations to 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake affected areas in Southern Highlands and Hela ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Security support provided to UN humanitarian workers and their implementing partners to fulfil their mandates in a more safe and secure fashion.
Increased security information sharing and awareness in support of humanitarian operations in newly targeted areas for humanitarian response in north-eastern NigeriaIndicator 1.1Number of security risk assessments (SRM)Indicator 1.2Number of analytical reports and advisoriesIndicator 1.3Increase security information sharing and cooperation on security issues through regular security briefings at UN Area Security Management Team (ASMT) and INGOs meetingsIndicator 1.4Ensure situational awareness and effective operational planning through provisions of security reports (daily, weekly, alerts)Output 2Operational support to humanitarian organizations operating in the Highlands region of PNGIndicator 2.1Establish and maintain UNDSS presence and a security operations centre in the highland region to cover Mt Hagen, Mendi and TariIndicator 2.2Conduct security assessment and operational support missionsIndicator 2.3Establish effective security coordination with PNG Security forces (Defense and Police) in the highlands regionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH assistance to drought affected people in PuntlandThe main objective of this project is to improve access to basic WASH services for drought-affected people in Puntland. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide water through trucking, construct latrines and distribute hygiene kits, among other activities. 60,000 IDPs will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-112018-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gaalkacyo in Mudug Region, PuntlandGarowe in Nugaal Region, Puntland, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352Gaalkacyo in Mudug Region, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352PuntlandGarowe in Nugaal Region, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Puntland, Somalia9.7865881 49.3653149SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018966169.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH assistance to drought affected people in PuntlandOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid Response for Severely Food Insecure Drought-Affected Rural Populations in Northern SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to increase access to food, restore food production and protect livestock assets for vulnerable households affected by the drought in northern Somalia. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute unrestricted unconditional multipurpose cash, seeds and animal food supplement among other activities. Some 76,650 food insecure individuals of pastoralist and agro pastoralist communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-012018-09-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Borama, Lughaye and Zeylac districts (Awdal region)Gabiley district (W Galbeed region)Ceel Afweyne, Ceerigaabo and Las Qoray/Badhan districts (Sanaag) Talex, Zudun, Caynabo and Laas Caanood districts (Sool region) Qardho district (Bari region) *Burtinle district (Nugal region) * Jariban district (North Mudug) * * Areas neighbouring Sool and Sanaag, targeted for water trucking, Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Borama, Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Lughaye and Zeylac districts (Awdal region)Gabiley district (W Galbeed region)Ceel Afweyne, Somalia10.6852616 43.9460630Ceerigaabo and Las Qoray/Badhan districts (Sanaag) Talex, Somalia10.6149654 47.3657603Zudun, Somalia9.1530007 47.4760116Caynabo and Laas Caanood districts (Sool region) Qardho district (Bari region) *Burtinle district (Nugal region) * Jariban district (North Mudug) * * Areas neighbouring Sool and Sanaag, Somalia8.9541254 46.4152810targeted for water trucking, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160SOMALIA DROUGHT 20183016164.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid Response for Severely Food Insecure Drought-Affected Rural Populations in Northern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Agro pastoral households have met their immediate food needs while producing their own food after receiving cash and agricultural support (“Cash+ Agriculture”) Indicator 1.1# of households supported with unconditional cash transfers and agricultural livelihood support (output)Indicator 1.2Food consumption and dietary diversity scores (outcome)Indicator 1.3# MT of crops produced per hectare (outcome)Output 2Pastoral households have met their immediate food needs while protecting their animals and related food sources after receiving cash and livestock support (“Cash+ Livestock”) Indicator 2.1# of households supported with unconditional cash transfers and livelihood support (output)Indicator 2.2Food consumption and dietary diversity scores (outcome)Indicator 2.3% of households reporting increase in milk production (outcome)Output 3Output 3: Emergency livestock services keep animals alive and productive Indicator 3.1# of households supported with rangeland cubes (output)Indicator 3.2% of households reporting increase in milk production (outcome)Indicator 3.3# of animals served by water truckingXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health care service provision through rapid response teams to drought affected target populations in North zones of Somalia.The main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality attributed to epidemic prone diseases in the regions of Sool, Sanag, Mudug and Awdal. WHO will use CERF funds to train and deploy rapid response teams and equip health facilities, among other activities. 80,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-182018-10-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
IPC districts of Boroma (Awdal), Las Caanood, Taleeh (Sool)), Ceel Afweyn, Ceerigabo (Sanag) and Galkayo, Jariban (Mudug), Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020IPC districts of Boroma (Awdal), Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Las Caanood, Somalia8.4759870 47.3657603Taleeh (Sool)), Somalia9.1490522 48.4200327Ceel Afweyn, Somalia9.9279409 47.2166820Ceerigabo (Sanag) and Galkayo, Somalia10.6149654 47.3657603Jariban (Mudug), Somalia7.2369896 49.0413120SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health care service provision through rapid response teams to drought affected target populations in North zones of Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to children, and pregnant and lactating mothersThe main objective of this joint project is to provide life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to vulnerable households affected by the drought. UNICEF and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute nutritious foods to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women, among other activities. 38,790 people from host communities and IDPs will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to children, and pregnant and lactating mothersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 2Boys and girls under-5 affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receive high quality lifesaving nutrition treatmentIndicator 2.1Number of boys and girls under-5 screened for acute malnutrition at least once during project implementationIndicator 2.2Number of boys and girls affected by life threatening severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receiving nutrition therapeutic treatmentIndicator 2.3Number of pregnant and lacating women receiving individual Infant and Young Child Feeding support in emergencies (IYCF-E)Output 3Provision of MCHN program to 8000 children under-2 and 4000 PLWs for four monthsIndicator 3.1No of MT of Plumpydoz, no of MT of CSB+ and no of MT of veg.oil procured and distributedIndicator 3.2No of boys and no of girls under 2, and no of PLWs enrolled under the MCHN programme and supported with preventive servicesIndicator 3.3No of men and women receiving health and nutrition messagingOutput 4Provision of preventive BSFP program to 7,000 children under-2 for four monthsIndicator 4.1No of MT of plumpy doz procured and distributedIndicator 4.2No of boys and girls under-2 are enrolled and supported under preventive BSFPXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to children,a nd pregnant and lactating mothersThe main objective of this joint project is to provide life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to vulnerable households affected by the drought. UNICEF and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute nutritious foods to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women, among other activities. 38,790 people from host communities and IDPs will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-03-012018-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Nugal region targeting Garowe IDPs in Garowe district, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Bari region targeting Qardho IDPs in Qardho district Mudug targeting Galkayo North district Disputed regionsSool region targeting Caynabo district Sanaag targeting Ceerigaabo district, Somalia9.5115980 49.0867644SOMALIA DROUGHT 20181200979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to children,a nd pregnant and lactating mothersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 2Boys and girls under-5 affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receive high quality lifesaving nutrition treatmentIndicator 2.1Number of boys and girls under-5 screened for acute malnutrition at least once during project implementationIndicator 2.2Number of boys and girls affected by life threatening severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receiving nutrition therapeutic treatmentIndicator 2.3Number of pregnant and lacating women receiving individual Infant and Young Child Feeding support in emergencies (IYCF-E)Output 3Provision of MCHN program to 8000 children under-2 and 4000 PLWs for four monthsIndicator 3.1No of MT of Plumpydoz, no of MT of CSB+ and no of MT of veg.oil procured and distributedIndicator 3.2No of boys and no of girls under 2, and no of PLWs enrolled under the MCHN programme and supported with preventive servicesIndicator 3.3No of men and women receiving health and nutrition messagingOutput 4Provision of preventive BSFP program to 7,000 children under-2 for four monthsIndicator 4.1No of MT of plumpy doz procured and distributedIndicator 4.2No of boys and girls under-2 are enrolled and supported under preventive BSFPXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving and sustainable WASH services to drought affected populations in Northern SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to improve access to clean, safe, and appropriate water supply for vulnerable drought affected communities in Sool, Sanaag, and Nugal. IOM will use CERF funds to provide water vouchers, rehabilitate water sources and distribute hygiene kits, among other activities. 126,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-112018-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Badhan in Sanaag, Laas Caanood in Sool, Garowe in Nugal, Somalia10.7149388 48.3364719Badhan in Sanaag, Somalia10.7149388 48.3364719Laas Caanood in Sool, Somalia8.4759870 47.3657603Garowe in Nugal, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018975370.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving and sustainable WASH services to drought affected populations in Northern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaThe main objective of this joint project is to provide emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in Somalia. IOM, UNFPA and UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide basic and comprehensive emergency reproductive health services, measles immunization and equip mobile health clinics, among other activities. 152,768 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-112018-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018484785.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to life-saving primary healthcare services including health promotionIndicator 1.1Number of IERTs deployedIndicator 1.2Number of consultations providedIndicator 1.3Number of people reached through health promotionOutput 2Emergency reproductive, maternal and new-born health services are available for pregnant women and new-born children in Awdal (Borama), Sool (Laas Caanood) and Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn)Indicator 2.1Number of health facilities operationalized and provided with essentialmedical supplies to provide timely critical interventionsIndicator 2.2Number of children under-5 accessing emergency measles immunization servicesIndicator 2.3Number of births in the project areas assisted by askilled birth attendantOutput 3Access to emergency reproductive health services to IDPs and host populations in Galkayo and Garowe at community level increased.Indicator 3.1Number of people reached through integrated outreach campaigns in Galkayo and GaroweIndicator 3.2Number of deliveries expected to be referred form the campaignsIndicator 3.3Number of complications arising from pregnancy or delivery referredXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaThe main objective of this joint project is to provide emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in Somalia. IOM, UNFPA and UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide basic and comprehensive emergency reproductive health services, measles immunization and equip mobile health clinics, among other activities. 152,768 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-112018-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018491975.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to life-saving primary healthcare services including health promotionIndicator 1.1Number of IERTs deployedIndicator 1.2Number of consultations providedIndicator 1.3Number of people reached through health promotionOutput 2Emergency reproductive, maternal and new-born health services are available for pregnant women and new-born children in Awdal (Borama), Sool (Laas Caanood) and Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn)Indicator 2.1Number of health facilities operationalized and provided with essentialmedical supplies to provide timely critical interventionsIndicator 2.2Number of children under-5 accessing emergency measles immunization servicesIndicator 2.3Number of births in the project areas assisted by askilled birth attendantOutput 3Access to emergency reproductive health services to IDPs and host populations in Galkayo and Garowe at community level increased.Indicator 3.1Number of people reached through integrated outreach campaigns in Galkayo and GaroweIndicator 3.2Number of deliveries expected to be referred form the campaignsIndicator 3.3Number of complications arising from pregnancy or delivery referredXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaThe main objective of this joint project is to provide emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in Somalia. IOM, UNFPA and UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide basic and comprehensive emergency reproductive health services, measles immunization and equip mobile health clinics, among other activities. 152,768 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-122018-10-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
AgencyAwdalMudugNugalSoolSanagIOMGalkacyo, JaribanLas Caanood, Caynobo, DhaharUNFPABoramaGalkacyoGaroweLas CaanoodCeerigaaboUNICEFBoramaLas CaanoodCeel AfweynUNICEF, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160AgencyAwdalMudugNugalSoolSanagIOMGalkacyo, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160JaribanLas Caanood, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Caynobo, Somalia8.9541254 46.4152810DhaharUNFPABoramaGalkacyoGaroweLas CaanoodCeerigaaboUNICEFBoramaLas CaanoodCeel AfweynUNICEF, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Awdal (Borama), Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn) Sool (Laas Caanood)IOM, Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Awdal (Borama), Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn) Sool (Laas Caanood)IOM, Somalia9.9279409 47.2166820Sool (Las Caanood, Caynabo,), Sanaag (Dhahar), Mudug (Galkacyo, Jariban) *All locations subject to final MoH approvalUNFPA, Somalia9.2051751 46.3624686Sool (Las Caanood, Somalia8.4759870 47.3657603Caynabo, Somalia8.9541254 46.4152810), Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Sanaag (Dhahar), Somalia9.7500823 48.8221369Mudug (Galkacyo, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352Jariban) *All locations subject to final MoH approvalUNFPA, Somalia7.2369896 49.0413120Awdal (Borama and Zeylac’), Sool (Las Caanood) Sanaag (Ceerigabo), Nugal (Garowe), Mudug (Galkacyo), Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Awdal (Borama and Zeylac’), Somalia9.9360092 43.1844020Sool (Las Caanood) Sanaag (Ceerigabo), Somalia8.4759870 47.3657603Nugal (Garowe), Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Mudug (Galkacyo), Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352SOMALIA DROUGHT 2018500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to life-saving primary healthcare services including health promotionIndicator 1.1Number of IERTs deployedIndicator 1.2Number of consultations providedIndicator 1.3Number of people reached through health promotionOutput 2Emergency reproductive, maternal and new-born health services are available for pregnant women and new-born children in Awdal (Borama), Sool (Laas Caanood) and Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn)Indicator 2.1Number of health facilities operationalized and provided with essentialmedical supplies to provide timely critical interventionsIndicator 2.2Number of children under-5 accessing emergency measles immunization servicesIndicator 2.3Number of births in the project areas assisted by askilled birth attendantOutput 3Access to emergency reproductive health services to IDPs and host populations in Galkayo and Garowe at community level increased.Indicator 3.1Number of people reached through integrated outreach campaigns in Galkayo and GaroweIndicator 3.2Number of deliveries expected to be referred form the campaignsIndicator 3.3Number of complications arising from pregnancy or delivery referredXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency relief assistance to households affected by drought in Northern SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency relief assistance to people affected by drought through unconditional cash transfer. WFP will use CERF funds distribute cash, among other activities. 59,466 IDPs and people from host population will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-112018-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Awdal, (Zeylac, Lughaye, Baki districts)Woqooyi Galbeed (Berbera district), Nugaal (Burtinle district)Mudug, (Gaalkacyo, Hobyo, Jariban district)Galgaduud (Dhusamareeb, Cadaado, Caabudwaq districts) Sool (Taleex, Xudun districts)Sanaag (Ceelafweyn, Ceerigabo, Laasqoray/Badhan districts), Somalia10.6852616 43.9460630Awdal, Somalia10.6334285 43.3294660(Zeylac, Somalia11.3536874 43.4753136Lughaye, Somalia10.6852616 43.9460630Baki districts)Woqooyi Galbeed (Berbera district), Somalia10.4221016 45.4498065Nugaal (Burtinle district)Mudug, Somalia7.6449538 47.8279133(Gaalkacyo, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352Hobyo, Somalia5.3515922 48.5249751Jariban district)Galgaduud (Dhusamareeb, Somalia7.2369896 49.0413120Cadaado, Somalia6.1370113 46.6258906Caabudwaq districts) Sool (Taleex, Somalia6.0333868 46.3624686Xudun districts)Sanaag (Ceelafweyn, Somalia9.1134483 47.6061625Ceerigabo, Somalia10.6149654 47.3657603Laasqoray/Badhan districts), Somalia11.1612570 48.1970730SOMALIA DROUGHT 20183200001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency relief assistance to households affected by drought in Northern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Service in LibyaThe main objective of this project is to enable the humanitarian community in Libya to access beneficiaries and project sites through safe, secure and reliable air services. WFP will use CERF funds to support the start-up phase of the UNHAS operation with initially four flights per week for a period of six months with flights to Tripoli, Benghazi and other locations within Libya including Sabha, Misrata and Bani Waleed. All humanitarian partners will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-072019-03-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tunis, Tunisia and countrywide - Tripoli, Benghazi and other locations within including Sabha, Misrata and Bani Waleed, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Tunis, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Tunisia and countrywide - Tripoli, Libya33.8869170 9.5374990Benghazi and other locations within including Sabha, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Misrata and Bani Waleed, Libya31.7975831 14.0536760LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20181153061.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Service in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe, effective, efficient and reliable air services are provided to the humanitarian communityIndicator 1.1Total number of flights per month (4 per week)Indicator 1.2Amount of light cargo transported per month (MT)Indicator 1.3Percentage of passenger bookings servedOutput 2On-demand services provided for life-threatning situationsIndicator 2.1Percentage response to medical or security evaucationsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support the containment of the Lassa fever outbreak in NigeriaThe main objective of this project is to reduce excess mortality and morbidity due to the Lassa Fever outbreak in non-Lassa endemic states in Nigeria. With this CERF allocation, WHO will procure $159,000 of material and equipment to establish four isolation and treatment centres. The project will last four months and will cover 2,500 benficiaries including 500 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-04-022018-10-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lassa fever non-endemic states, Nigeria10.6861242 13.2692337Bauchi, Nasarawa, Anambra, Benue, Kogi, Imo, Plateau, Lagos, Taraba, Delta, Osun, Rivers, FCT, Gombe, Ekiti, Kaduna,Abia and Adamawa, Nigeria10.6371093 10.0807298Bauchi, Nigeria10.3009641 9.8236533Nasarawa, Nigeria8.5705151 8.3088441Anambra, Nigeria6.2757656 7.0068393Benue, Nigeria7.3508259 8.8362755Kogi, Nigeria7.9075486 6.5783387Imo, Nigeria5.6038994 7.0068393Plateau, Nigeria9.2445680 9.3673084Lagos, Nigeria6.5243793 3.3792057Taraba, Nigeria8.0054917 10.2600125Delta, Nigeria5.5324624 5.8987139Osun, Nigeria7.5875843 4.5624426Rivers, Nigeria4.8580767 6.9209135FCT, Nigeria8.8556838 7.1790260Gombe, Nigeria10.2791420 11.1730615Ekiti, Nigeria7.6655813 5.3102505Kaduna, Nigeria10.5104642 7.4165053Abia and Adamawa, Nigeria5.4308921 7.5247243NIGERIA UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018655049.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support the containment of the Lassa fever outbreak in NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to the trauma injuries and emergency casualties in the Gaza StripThe main objective of this joint project between WHO and UNICEF is to provide emergency health services for injured and emergency patients in Gaza through enhancement of the trauma pathway, including the provision of essential life-saving medical supplies. WHO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 36 Trauma Kits and supplies for blood collection while UNICEF will address neglected, emergency medical supply needs of vulnerable groups due to the increased caseload. 80,742 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-142018-11-13
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED HUMAN RIGHTS 2018645161.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to the trauma injuries and emergency casualties in the Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 146,000 trauma patients benefiting from access to improved trauma care delivered at the six MOH hospitals in Gaza (Naser, Shifa, European Gaza, Indonesia, Al Aqsa, Najjar)Indicator 1.1# of trauma casualties managed at the six MoH hospitals emergency departmentsIndicator 1.2# of life-saving trauma related surgeries at the six MoH hospitals emergency departmentsOutput 234,500 emergency related cases benefiting from access to lifesaving health care services at the six MOH hospitals in Gaza (Naser, Shifa, European Gaza, Indonesia, Al Aqsa, Najjar)Indicator 2.1# of emergency related cases managed at the MOH hospital facilitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to the trauma injuries and emergency casualties in the Gaza StripThe main objective of this joint project between UNICEF and WHO is to provide emergency health services for injured and emergency patients in Gaza through enhancement of the trauma pathway, including the provision of essential life-saving medical supplies. UNICEF will use CERF funds to address neglected, emergency medical supply needs of vulnerable groups due to the increased caseload while WHO will procure and distribute 36 Trauma Kits and supplies for blood collection. 80,742 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-142018-11-13
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED HUMAN RIGHTS 2018614919.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to the trauma injuries and emergency casualties in the Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 146,000 trauma patients benefiting from access to improved trauma care delivered at the six MOH hospitals in Gaza (Naser, Shifa, European Gaza, Indonesia, Al Aqsa, Najjar)Indicator 1.1# of trauma casualties managed at the six MoH hospitals emergency departmentsIndicator 1.2# of life-saving trauma related surgeries at the six MoH hospitals emergency departmentsOutput 234,500 emergency related cases benefiting from access to lifesaving health care services at the six MOH hospitals in Gaza (Naser, Shifa, European Gaza, Indonesia, Al Aqsa, Najjar)Indicator 2.1# of emergency related cases managed at the MOH hospital facilitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Measles outbreak control response in LebanonThe main objective of this project is to control the measles outbreak in Mount Lebanon, Baalbeck and Beqaa Governorates. With this CERF allocation, UNICEF will procure vaccination commodities for a total of $45,000 and will ensure the safe management of 11,400 kilograms of vaccination-related waste. The project will last three months and will benefit 261,610 children including 130,805 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-152018-11-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Beqaa, Baalbeck- Hermel, Mount Governorates, Lebanon34.0088890 36.1452780Beqaa, Lebanon33.8462662 35.9019489Baalbeck- Hermel, Lebanon34.0046888 36.2110399Mount Governorates, Lebanon33.8100858 35.5973139LEBANON MEASLES 20181127942.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Measles outbreak control response in LebanonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items support to populations affected by flooding in Banadir, Bay, Gedo and Hiraan regionsThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the protection of people affected by floods in Banadir, Bay, Gedo and Hiraan regions. UNHCR will use CERF funds to distribute 6,000 NFI kits; distribute and transport 6,000 already stocked family relief tents; and distribute Dignity Kits for 2,000 women and girls. 36,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-022018-11-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Banadir - Mogadishu, Gedo – Luuq, Dollow, Baaedheere, Bay-Baidoa, and Hiraan-Beletweyne, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Banadir - Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Gedo – Luuq, Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Baaedheere, Somalia2.3390467 42.2880059Bay-Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250and Hiraan-Beletweyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362SOMALIA FLOOD 2018970705.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items support to populations affected by flooding in Banadir, Bay, Gedo and Hiraan regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,000 flood affected HHs have access to appropriate NFI kits.Indicator 1.1Number of floods affected persons receiving NFIsIndicator 1.2Number of NFIs distributedIndicator 1.3% of NFI components that are in use 4 -6 weeks following distribution, as ascertained through a PDMOutput 25000 flood affected Households have access to appropriate shelterIndicator 2.1No of persons provided tentsIndicator 2.2No of tents distributed and erectedIndicator 2.3%age of distributed tents that are retained and in use 2 months after distributionOutput 32,000 women / girls have access to appropriate dignity kitsIndicator 3.1Number of floods affected persons receiving Dignity KitsIndicator 3.2Number of kits distributedIndicator 3.3% of Kit components that are in use 4 -6 weeks following distribution, as ascertained through a PDMXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Dedicated Humanitarian Air Services in Response to the Flood Emergency in SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to provide targeted humanitarian air services for humanitarian personnel and cargo in response to the flood emergency in Somalia. WFP will use CERF funds to support two additional weekly flight rotations and 21 flight hours per month with fixed-wing aircraft as well as 11 flight hours per month with a dedicated additional Mi-8MTV helicopter to cover destinations and landing zones currently not accessible by fixed-wing aircraft. All humanitarian partners will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mogadishu (Banadir), Cabudwaaq (Galgaduud), Beletweyne (Hiraan), Jowhaar (Middle Shabelle), Balcad (Middle Shabelle), Luuq (Gedo), Afmadow (Lower Juba), Ceel Waaq (Gedo), Garbahaarey (Gedo), Saakow (Middle Juba), Bu’aale (Middle Juba), Baidoa (Bay), Afgooye (Lower Shabelle) NB, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Mogadishu (Banadir), Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Cabudwaaq (Galgaduud), Somalia6.1481089 46.3972704Beletweyne (Hiraan), Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Jowhaar (Middle Shabelle), Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Balcad (Middle Shabelle), Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889Luuq (Gedo), Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Afmadow (Lower Juba), Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Ceel Waaq (Gedo), Somalia2.6861757 41.4412510Garbahaarey (Gedo), Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Saakow (Middle Juba), Somalia1.6429516 42.4503578Bu’aale (Middle Juba), Somalia1.2317783 42.7076107Baidoa (Bay), Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Afgooye (Lower Shabelle) NB, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167These locations cover both IDP inundation and river flooding and are in line with the CERF concept note, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160SOMALIA FLOOD 2018600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Dedicated Humanitarian Air Services in Response to the Flood Emergency in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian personnel and cargo safely access flood-affected areas by airIndicator 1.1Number of passengers transported (63 hours by helicopter for 3 months and 33 hours by Dornier aircraft for 3 months)Indicator 1.2MT of humanitarian cargo transportedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency relief assistance to flood affected populations in SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to provide unconditional emergency food assistance to flood-affected people in South Central Somalia. WFP will use CERF funds to provide 52,344 people with food e-vouchers for three months, equivalent to $10 per person/month in line with the minimum expenditure basket, and ensure biometric registration and enrolment of beneficiaries. 52,344 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Areas heavily affected by the floods (through river flooding and IDP influx), including the following districts, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Areas heavily affected by the floods (through river flooding and IDP influx), Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160including the following districts, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Mogadishu (Banadir), Cabudwaaq (Galgaduud), Beletweyne (Hiraan), Jowhar (Middle Shabelle), Balcad (Middle Shabelle), Luuq (Gedo), Afmadow (Lower Juba), Ceel Waaq (Gedo), Garbahaarey (Gedo), Saakow (Middle Juba), Bu’aale (Middle Juba), Baidoa (Bay),Afgooye (Lower Shabelle), Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Mogadishu (Banadir), Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Cabudwaaq (Galgaduud), Somalia6.1481089 46.3972704Beletweyne (Hiraan), Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Jowhar (Middle Shabelle), Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Balcad (Middle Shabelle), Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889Luuq (Gedo), Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Afmadow (Lower Juba), Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Ceel Waaq (Gedo), Somalia2.6861757 41.4412510Garbahaarey (Gedo), Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Saakow (Middle Juba), Somalia1.6429516 42.4503578Bu’aale (Middle Juba), Somalia1.2317783 42.7076107Baidoa (Bay), Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Afgooye (Lower Shabelle), Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167SOMALIA FLOOD 20181949955.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency relief assistance to flood affected populations in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 152,344 flood affected people receive unconditional cash-based transfers in the form of e-vouchers in flood affected areasIndicator 1.1Number of flood affected people receiving emergency food assistance for a period of up to three monthsIndicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Reduction by 80 percent of households (HH) with poor food consumptionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH assistance to flood affected people in South Central SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to improve access to basic WASH services and goods for flood-affected people in South Central Somalia. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide comprehensive WASH services and clean water through trucking for 15,000 households for two months; distribute 7,000 hygiene kits; establish 600 emergency family latrines as well as ensure emergency repair of 400 latrines and desludging of 500 latrines. 90,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Daynile, Khada (Banadir region)Bardhere, Dollow, Ceel waq, Luuq (Gedo region) Afmadoow, Jamaame, (Lower Juba region) Saakow, Buuale, Jilib (Middle Juba region) Baidoa (Bay region) Belet Weyne, (Hiraan region) Horsed (Jowhar urban), (Middle Shabelle region) Cadaado, (Galgaduud region), Somalia2.0807876 45.2712363Daynile, Somalia2.0807876 45.2712363Khada (Banadir region)Bardhere, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Ceel waq, Somalia2.6861757 41.4412510Luuq (Gedo region) Afmadoow, Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Jamaame, Somalia0.0668528 42.7442571(Lower Juba region) Saakow, Somalia1.6429516 42.4503578Buuale, Somalia1.2317783 42.7076107Jilib (Middle Juba region) Baidoa (Bay region) Belet Weyne, Somalia0.4919195 42.7784370(Hiraan region) Horsed (Jowhar urban), Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862(Middle Shabelle region) Cadaado, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689(Galgaduud region), Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838SOMALIA FLOOD 20181105778.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH assistance to flood affected people in South Central SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 190,000 flood-affected people reached with safe water access.Indicator 1.1# of displaced people accessing sufficient quantity of water of appropriate quality for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene through water trucking.Indicator 1.2# of flood-affected water sources dewatered and disinfectedIndicator 1.3# of people reached with household water treatment (HHWT) items for a period of 3 months.Output 2An additional 45,000 displaced people provided with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and living in environments free of open defecation.Indicator 2.1Number of new, shared family latrines constructedIndicator 2.2Number of latrines de-sludged.Indicator 2.3Number of latrines provided with emergency repairsOutput 3An additional 90,000 people reached with hygiene promotion and provided with hygiene kits for household water treatment/storage and personal hygieneIndicator 3.1Number of people benefiting from hygiene promotion conducted through house-to-house visits and mass media to displaced populationsIndicator 3.2Number of people using hygiene kits for safe hygiene and water treatment at household level in response to the ongoing AWD/cholera outbreak.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health care service through Early detection of Alerts, verification and Rapid response to provide integrated rapid response team to flood affected target populations residing in south central states of Somalia.The main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality through integrated emergency activities in response to epidemic prone diseases in the flood affected districts of Hirshabelle and Juba. WHO will use CERF funds to establish and deploy 10 Integrated Emergency Response Teams; distribute six Inter-Agency Emergency Health Kits; 32 Diarrhea Disease Kits; as well as 5,000 mosquito nets. 98,176 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Belet Weyne, Jowhar (HirShabelle), Afmadow Garbahaarey, Baaedheere and Luuq in Jubba land state, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Belet Weyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Jowhar (HirShabelle), Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Afmadow Garbahaarey, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Baaedheere and Luuq in Jubba land state, Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573SOMALIA FLOOD 2018507150.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health care service through Early detection of Alerts, verification and Rapid response to provide integrated rapid response team to flood affected target populations residing in south central states of Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood affected population accessed emergency live saving primary health care service through Integrated Emergency Response Teams (IERT)Indicator 1.1Number of IERT established and providing primary health care services to displaced populationsIndicator 1.2Number of target population (host plus IDPs) in the targeted districts provided with access to primary health care servicesIndicator 1.3Number of mosquito nets distributed to displaced communitiesOutput 2Reduced morbidity and mortality from Water (AWD/Cholera) and Vector borne (Malaria) diseasesIndicator 2.1Cholera case Fatality rate kept below thresholdIndicator 2.2Support for data collection by the IERT through the EWARN System providedIndicator 2.3Number of Alerts investigated within 72 hoursOutput 3Enhanced Emergency Early Warning, Surveillance, investigation and confirmation of outbreak prone diseases in the target districtsIndicator 3.1Number of alerts investigated and verifiedIndicator 3.2Number of weekly surveillance report shared with decision makersIndicator 3.3Number of biological samples collected and shipped to the National Public Health Lab for analysisXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and multi-sectoral life saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees and asylum seekers and other persons of concern to UNHCRThe main objective of this project is to bring timely humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable Venezuelan migrants and asylum-seekers in the most affected host communities in six of the Latin America and the Caribbean countries (Brazil, Colombia, Equateur, Guyana, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago). With this CERF allocation, UNHCR will track provide a multisectoral cash assistance for a total value of $763,103 among other services. The project will last six months and will benefit 148,500 people including 72,737 women and 36,832 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Brazil [Roraima State] Colombia [ Departments, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis2.7375971 -62.0750998Norte de Santander (Cúcuta and Tibú), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.8890971 -72.4966896Arauca (Arauca, Saravena, Tame, Fortul, Arauquita, Puerto Rondon and Cravo Norte), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.9561070 -71.8725950Boyaca (Cubará), Guajira (Maicao and Fonseca), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.0017800 -72.1081860Nariño (Ipiales), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.8255420 -77.6395040Antioquia (Medellín, Itagüí, Bello, Turbo and Acandí)] Ecuador [ provinces, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.1675682 -75.6146712Norte de Santander (Cúcuta and Tibú); Arauca (Arauca, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.8890971 -72.4966896Saravena, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.9561070 -71.8725950Tame, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Fortul, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.7943670 -71.7715489Arauquita, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.0293340 -71.4294759Puerto Rondon and Cravo Norte); Boyaca (Cubará), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.2811670 -71.1047959Guajira (Maicao and Fonseca); Nariño (Ipiales); Antioquia (Medellín, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis11.3789335 -72.2485171Itagüí, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.1675682 -75.6146712Bello, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Turbo and Acandí)] Ecuador [ provinces, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis8.5101090 -77.2789800Carchi, Pichincha, Guayas, Sucumbíos, El Oro] Peru [Tumbes, Lima and Tacna] Trinidand and Tobago [entire country], Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.5026912 -77.9042521Carchi, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.5026912 -77.9042521Pichincha, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Guayas, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-1.9574839 -79.9192702Sucumbíos, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.0889231 -76.8897557El Oro] Peru [Tumbes, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-3.5564921 -80.4270885Lima and Tacna] Trinidand and Tobago [entire country], Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-18.0065679 -70.2462741Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis DISPLACEMENT 20184603340.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral life saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees and asylum seekers and other persons of concern to UNHCROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life saving assistance to Venezuelan migrants in vulnerable situations and host communitiesThe main objective of this project is to bring timely humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable Venezuelan migrants and asylum-seekers in the most affected host communities in six of the Latin America and the Caribbean countries (Brazil, Colombia, Equateur, Guyana, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago). With this CERF allocation, IOM will track 32,908 Venezuelan through DTM and will provide shelter/accomodation to 3,426 others. The project will last six months and will benefit 46,516 people including 21,272 women and 8,051 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-012018-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Brazil (Roraima State – municipalities that lack response capacity, border and transit points, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis2.7375971 -62.0750998Brazil (Roraima State – municipalities that lack response capacity, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis2.7375971 -62.0750998border and transit points, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Amajari, Canta, Alto Alegre, Mucajai, Iracema, Caracarai, Rorainopolis, Normandia, Bonfim, Caroebe, Sao Joao da Baliza, Pacaraima and Boa Vista), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis3.6542907 -61.4192780Colombia (Atlántico, Bolívar, Norte de Santander, Bogotá DC, Nariño, La Guajira, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca, Santander, Cesar) Ecuador (Border with Colombia, as well as main cities of destination and transit in Ecuador, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis4.7109886 -74.0720920Amajari, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis3.6542907 -61.4192780Canta, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Alto Alegre, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Mucajai, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis2.4433359 -60.9186693Iracema, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Caracarai, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis1.8132347 -61.1353892Rorainopolis, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.2619011 -60.9540073Normandia, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Bonfim, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Caroebe, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.8805553 -59.6952782Sao Joao da Baliza, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis0.5861763 -59.9334764Pacaraima and Boa Vista); Colombia (Atlántico, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis4.4785845 -61.1469405Bolívar, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Norte de Santander, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.9462831 -72.8988069Bogotá DC, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis4.7109886 -74.0720920Nariño, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis1.2891510 -77.3579400La Guajira, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis11.3547743 -72.5204827Antioquia, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.1986064 -75.3412179Valle del Cauca, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis3.8008893 -76.6412712Santander, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Cesar) Ecuador (Border with Colombia, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-1.8312390 -78.1834060as well as main cities of destination and transit in Ecuador, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis37.0902400 -95.7128910Quito, Guyaquil, Cuenca, Manta, Rumichaca bridge and related administrative areas), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-0.1806532 -78.4678382Guyana (Border regions - Barima-Waini and - Cununi-Mazaruni, main destination cities in regions – Pomeroon-Supenaam and – Demerara - Mahaica), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.4882419 -59.6564494Peru (Tumbes, Border with Ecuador), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-3.5564921 -80.4270885Trinidad and Tobago (Cedros, Chaguarmas, Crown Point, Piarco, Port of Spain, San Fernando and Scarborough), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis10.5976964 -61.3395270Quito, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-0.1806532 -78.4678382Guyaquil, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-2.1709979 -79.9223592Cuenca, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-2.9001285 -79.0058965Manta, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Rumichaca bridge and related administrative areas); Guyana (Border regions - Barima-Waini and - Cununi-Mazaruni, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.4882419 -59.6564494main destination cities in regions – Pomeroon-Supenaam and – Demerara - Mahaica); Peru (Tumbes, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis7.1294166 -58.9206295Border with Ecuador); Trinidad and Tobago (Cedros, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis-1.8312390 -78.1834060Chaguarmas, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis6.4237500 -66.5897300Crown Point, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis41.4169806 -87.3653135Piarco, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis10.6027182 -61.3326862Port of Spain, Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis10.6549013 -61.5019256San Fernando and Scarborough), Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis34.2819461 -118.4389719Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis DISPLACEMENT 20181600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life saving assistance to Venezuelan migrants in vulnerable situations and host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,000 Venezuelan nationals in Roraima and other border and critical transit points profiled through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 1.1Number of municipalities where DTM is implemented.Indicator 1.2Number of DTM interviews conducted (dissagregated by municipality).Indicator 1.3Number of Goverment of Brazil''s institutions that receive the information on needs of emergency assistance and protection.Output 28,300 Venezuelan nationals receive life saving information and assistance regarding documentation and regularization processes.Indicator 2.1Number of migrants provided with information on documentation and regularization mechanisms (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 2.2Number of municipalities where information on documentation and regularization is available for Venezuelan nationalsOutput 31,500 Venezuelan nationals in high risk spots for trafficking, smuggling and other forms of explotation and abuse receive life saving informationIndicator 3.1Number of municipalities with high risk spots where life saving information is disseminatedIndicator 3.2Number of Venezuelan migrants directly provided with information on threats of trafficking, smuggling and other forms of explotation and abuse and avaialable assistance mechanisms (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Output 45,580 Venezuelan nationals in vulnerable situations are provided with non-food items responding to gender specific needs.Indicator 4.1Number of persons receiving essential NFIs (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 4.2Number of municipalities where NFIs are distributedOutput 53,852 Venezuelan households in critical receiving municipalities profiled through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 5.1Number of municipalities where DTM is implemented.Indicator 5.2Number of DTM household interviews conducted (dissagregated by municipality).Indicator 5.3Number of Government of Colombia''s institutions that receive the information on needs of emergency assistance and protection.Output 6550 Venezuelan nationals who arrive through critical entry points are protected during movement operations inside the Colombian national territory.Indicator 6.1Number of Venezuelan nationals who receive transportation assistance (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 6.2Percentage of Venezuelan nationals assisted with transportation who are followed-up after arrival.Indicator 6.3DescriptionIndicator 6.4Identification of migrants in most need of protection through transportation assistance.Indicator 6.5Processing of "Willingness to Travel" Consent Forms and distribution of travel extipendsIndicator 6.6Completion of medical screenings to ensure that passengers are fit to travelIndicator 6.7Securing permissions and clearances with appropriate government agenciesIndicator 6.8Conducting phone calls to follow-up reception assistance upon arrival.Output 7576 Venezuelan migrants in high vulnerability conditions receive shelter assistance in border municipalities responding to gender and age specific needs.Indicator 7.1Number of persons receiving shelter assistance (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 7.2Number of municipalities where shelter assistance is providedOutput 82,250 entries in the Registro Administrativo de Migrantes Venezolanos (RAMV) screened for individual cases that require the activation of emergency assistance and protection mechanisms.Indicator 8.1Number of RAMV registration centers in critical entry and receiving areas supported during the registration processIndicator 8.2Percentage of RAMV entries screened for identification of cases of emergency assistance and protection.Output 93,500 Venezuelan nationals in the border with Colombia, Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca y Manta profiled through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 9.1Number of municipalities where DTM is implemented.Indicator 9.2Number of DTM interviews conducted (dissagregated by municipality).Indicator 9.3Number of Government of Ecuador''s institutions that receive the information on needs of emergency assistance and protection.Output 106,000 Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys receive emergency assistance and referral services through Migrant Support Centers in Rumichaca area and related administrave zone.Indicator 10.1Number of Venezuelan persons who receive emergency assistance in MSCs (disagreagated by sex and age)Indicator 10.2Number of municipalities where Venezuelan nationals have access to MSCs servicesOutput 117,500 Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys provided with life-saving information on risks and emergency assistance services in Trafficking of Persons (ToP), smuggling, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and other forms of explotation and abuseIndicator 11.1Number of Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys who receive life-saving information on ToP, smuggling, GBV and other forms of explotation and abuseIndicator 11.2Number of MSC staff and first line GoE officials training on emergency to victims of ToP, GBV and other forms of exploitation and abuseOutput 122,500 Venezuelan nationals and returning Guyanese at bordering communities and critical transit points profiled through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 12.1Number of regions where DTM is implemented.Indicator 12.2Number of DTM interviews conducted (dissagregated by Region).Indicator 12.3Number of Government of Guyana''s institutions receive information on number of Venezuela migrants and Guyanese who lived in Venezuela and returned to Guyana and in need of emergency assistance and protection.Output 131,300 Venezuelan nationals in areas with high concentration of migrants as well as at risk of explotation and abuse, receive documentation and regularization assistance.Indicator 13.1Number of migrants including Guyanese who lived in Venezuela provided with information on documentation and regularization mechanisms (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 13.2Number of migrants resource centres where information on documentation and regularization is available for Venezuelan nationalsIndicator 13.3DescriptionIndicator 13.4Identification of priority regions according to risk and vulnerability profilesIndicator 13.5Designing of information instruments integrating a gender age perspectiveIndicator 13.6Documentation, orientation, information sharing and training to support regularization and registration activitiesOutput 142,800 Venezuelan nationales and Guyanese who returned from Venezuela to Guyana in high vulnerability conditions have access to non-food items responding to gender specific needs.Indicator 14.1Number of persons receiving essential NFIs (dissagregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 14.2Number of existing facilities adequated to provide temporary accommodation to Venezuelan migrants in transitOutput 154,700 Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys receive life saving emergency assistance, including psychosocial emergency support, through the Migrant Support CentersIndicator 15.1Number of Venezuelan persons who receive emergency assistance in MSCs (disagreagated by sex and age)Indicator 15.2Number of regions where Venezuelan nationals have access to MSCs servicesOutput 161,500 Venezuelan nationals profiled in the Binational Border Center (CEBAF) through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 16.1Number of DTM interviews conductedIndicator 16.2Number of Goverment of Peru''s institutions that receive the information on needs of emergency assistance and protection.Output 171,000 Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys receive emergency assistance and referral services through Migrant Support Center in TumbesIndicator 17.1Number of Venezuelan nationals provided with life saving information and emergency assistance through Tumbes MSC (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 17.2Number of GoP agencies and local NGOs to which migrants in need of emergency assistance will be refered by the MSCIndicator 17.3DescriptionIndicator 17.4Training of MSC staff in emergency assistance and referral protocols following IASC GBV and PSEA Guidelines.Indicator 17.5Designing and distributing information materiales on emergency assistance services and protection mechanism availableIndicator 17.6Referral of migrants to local providers of emergency assistance according to pre-established service agreements.Output 18600 Venezuelan migrants in high vulnerability conditions have access to temporary accommodation responding to gender and age specific needs.Indicator 18.1Number of migrants provided with a accommodation subsidy (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 18.2Number of migrants in transit provided with temporary accommodation in improved facilities (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 18.3Number of existing facilities adequated to provide temporary accommodation to Venezuelan migrants in transitOutput 194,000 Venezuelan nationals and returning Trinidadians in critical receiving municipalities profiled through DTM to identify women, men, girls and boys who need emergency assistance and protectionIndicator 19.1Number of locations where DTM is implemented.Indicator 19.2Number of DTM interviews conducted (dissagregated by location).Indicator 19.3Number of Government of Trinidad and Tobago''s institutions receive information on number of Venezuela migrants and Trinidadians who lived in Venezuela and returned to Trinidad and in need of emergency assistance and protection.Output 201,800 Venezuelan Migrants in vulnerable situations provided with registration assistance and referral through government officials and implementing partners trained in emergency response in CCCM, PSEA and protection incident management, including GBV incidents.Indicator 20.1Number of vulnerable migrants assisted (identification and referral) (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 20.2Number of government officials and implementing partners'' staff trained in emergency response in CCCM, PSEA and protection incident management, including GBV incidentsIndicator 20.3DescriptionIndicator 20.4Provision of technical assistance to the GoT&T to adjust existing emergency assistance and referral protocols as per protection standardsIndicator 20.5Training of first line officials and implementing partners'' staff on the updated protocolIndicator 20.6Monitor with GoT&T protocol application in critical service and information pointsOutput 212,250 Venezuelan migrants in high vulnerability conditions have access to temporary accommodation responding to gender and age specific needs.Indicator 21.1Number of migrants provided with a temporary accommodation subsidy (disaggregated by sex and age)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans la province de l’Equateur de la République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the reduction of the Ebola morbidity and mortality in DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute drugs, commodities and equipment for a total value of $343,692 and will train 270 health staff. The project will last three months and will benefit 798,502 people including 22,386 women and 17,538 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-082018-11-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Les zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE dans la province de l’Equateur, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.5640036 20.3308814Wangata/Mbandaka, Bikoro et Iboko et IngendeLes zones de santé en proximité avec les trois zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE – zones de santé dans la province de l’EquateurD’autres zones de santé et provinces, selon l’évolution de l’épidémie, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.0332296 18.2347863Wangata/Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.0332296 18.2347863Bikoro et Iboko et IngendeLes zones de santé en proximité avec les trois zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE – zones de santé dans la province de l’EquateurD’autres zones de santé et provinces, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7316584 18.1399022selon l’évolution de l’épidémie, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2018798502.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans la province de l’Equateur de la République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 144 400 personnes vulnérables (F : 22,386et H : 22 014) malades ou vulnérables sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé contre l’épidémie de la MVE.Indicator 1.1# de personnel de santé formésIndicator 1.2# de relais communautaires volontaires formésOutput 2Les alertes des cas sont examinées rapidement et la recherche active des cas est efficaceIndicator 2.1% des alertes de cas sont suivis par une mission d’investigationIndicator 2.2% des cas pour lesquels un échantillon a été prélevé pour diagnostic de laboratoireIndicator 2.3% de relais communautaires volontaires formés impliqués dans la recherche active des casOutput 3La gestion de l’épidémie est améliorée grâce à la gratuité des soins, l’approvisionnement des kits médicaux et le soutien opérationnelIndicator 3.1% de centres de santé et hôpitaux généraux soignant des patients de la MVE qui donne les soins gratuitementIndicator 3.2% des kits médicaux et opérationnels approvisionnés aux 16 zones de santé cibléesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Hélicoptère en soutien de la riposte EbolaThe main objective of this project is to provide logistics support to the Ebola response in DRC. With this CERF allocation, WFP will support the transportation of medical personnel, laboratory equipment, drugs, vaccines and protective gears. The project will transport around 38 tons of commodities and is targeting 500 people from UN agencies, governmental entities and NGOs as passengers. It will last one month and will cover Mbandaka and Bikoro cities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-122018-11-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Equateur region, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.5640036 20.3308814Mbandaka and Bikoro, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7316584 18.1399022CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2018797272.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Hélicoptère en soutien de la riposte EbolaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Fournir un service aérien fiable aux acteurs humanitairesIndicator 1.1# de passagers transportés par UNHASIndicator 1.2# de tonnes transportés par UNHASIndicator 1.3Pourcentage de réservations effectuées par rapport au nombre de réservations demandées (hors annulations à la demande de l’usager)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) pour le contrôle de l’épidémie Ebola dans les zones des santé de Bikoro, Iboko, Ingende et Wangata.The main objective of this project is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality among the Ebola-affected people in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will distribute $32,571 in WASH kits to 20 schools, will ensure safe burial of Ebola victims and will also provide hygiene promotion sessions. The project will last three months and will benefit 35,089 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-142018-11-13
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province de l’EquateurTerritoire de Bikoro, Ingende et Ville de MbandakaQuatre Zones de Santé de Bikoro, Ingende, Iboko et Wangata, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7316584 18.1399022Province de l’EquateurTerritoire de Bikoro, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7316584 18.1399022Ingende et Ville de MbandakaQuatre Zones de Santé de Bikoro, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.0265717 18.2970692Ingende, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.3100398 18.9383377Iboko et Wangata, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.0332296 18.2347863CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2018399730.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) pour le contrôle de l’épidémie Ebola dans les zones des santé de Bikoro, Iboko, Ingende et Wangata.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 135, 089 personnes ont accès à un paquet EHA au niveau des aires de santé touchées par l’épidémie EbolaIndicator 1.1Nombre de litre d''eau d''urgence distribué par personne, par jourIndicator 1.2% de ménages/lieux publics ayant fait l''objet d''une désinfection après référencement d’un cas EbolaIndicator 1.3% d’enterrements sécurisés des cas de décès notifiés à la structure de prise en charge effectuésIndicator 1.4Nombre de personnes ayant bénéficié des séances de promotion à l''hygièneOutput 220 Ecoles bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA au niveau des Aires de Sante touchées par l’épidémie (Bikoro – Iboko Ipenge – Ville de Mbandaka)Indicator 2.1Nombre d’école ayant reçu un kit scolaire EHA (Station de lavage des main, Savon, Aquatabs)Indicator 2.2% des membres du corps enseignant des écoles ayant reçu une formation sur les méthodes de prévention et transmission du Virus Ebola.Indicator 2.3Nombre d’élèves ayant bénéficié des séances de promotion à l''hygiène et de prévention contre le virus Ebola.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Flood emergency response for 142,500 people at risk of water borne diseases in 8 CountiesThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation for people affected by the flood emergency in 8 counties in Kenya. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide emergency repair and disinfection of 21 water points through water treatment chemicals and water storage commodities to ensure between 7.5 and 15 liters of safe water per person/day; construct 600 emergency latrines; and distribute 37,500 sanitary pads. 142,500 will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-212018-11-20
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Garissa (Dujis, Balambala, Bura sub counties), Kenya0.1112121 40.3142429Tana River (Bura and Tana Delta Sub counties), Kenya-1.5867894 39.4424181Mandera (Mandera North Sub County), Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Isiolo (Merti & Garba Tulla Sub County), Kenya0.5337033 38.5112693Turkana (Loima, Kibish, Central, Turkana West, Turkana North, Turkana and Turkana South), Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Baringo (Baringo South, Baringo North), Kilifi and Kisumu, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Balambala, Kenya-0.0419261 39.0579736Bura sub counties); Tana River (Bura and Tana Delta Sub counties); Mandera (Mandera North Sub County); Isiolo (Merti & Garba Tulla Sub County); Turkana (Loima, Kenya-1.5867894 39.4424181Kibish, Kenya4.6887652 35.4090765Central, Kenya-0.0235590 37.9061930Turkana West, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Turkana North, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Turkana and Turkana South); Baringo (Baringo South, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Baringo North), Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Kilifi and Kisumu, Kenya-3.5106508 39.9093269KENYA FLOOD 20181332064.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Flood emergency response for 142,500 people at risk of water borne diseases in 8 CountiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance of Temporary Shelter and Non-Food Items to Flood Affected Internally Displaced Persons in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between IOM and UNICEF is to improve the living conditions of flood-affected IDPs in five counties of Kenya through provision of emergency temporary shelter and NFIs. IOM will use CERF funds to procure and distribute NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter to 7,590 households while UNICEF will procure and distribute NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter to 6,210 households. 69,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-062018-12-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2018734548.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance of Temporary Shelter and Non-Food Items to Flood Affected Internally Displaced Persons in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Most vulnerable displaced households are provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelterIndicator 1.1Number of community consultations conducted in the target locationsIndicator 1.2Number of households provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter by IOM and implementing partners: World Vision & Samaritan Purse, disaggregated by head of household (female, male, elder, child) and genderIndicator 1.3Number of households provide with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter by UNICEF through KRCS , disaggregated by head of household (female, male, elder, child) and genderIndicator 1.4Percentage of beneficiary households satisfied with the assistance providedIndicator 1.5Number of joint field missions and end user monitoring visits conductedIndicator 1.6Number of monitoring visits conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance of Temporary Shelter and Non-Food Items to Flood Affected Internally Displaced Persons in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between UNICEF and IOM is to improve the living conditions of flood-affected IDPs in five counties of Kenya through provision of emergency temporary shelter and NFIs. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter to 6,210 households while IOM will distribute NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter to 7,590 households. 69,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-112018-11-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tana River, Mandera, Kilifi, Baringo, Isiolo, Kenya-1.5867894 39.4424181Tana River, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Kilifi, Kenya-3.5106508 39.9093269Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Isiolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061KENYA FLOOD 2018550069.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance of Temporary Shelter and Non-Food Items to Flood Affected Internally Displaced Persons in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Most vulnerable displaced households are provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelterIndicator 1.1Number of community consultations conducted in the target locationsIndicator 1.2Number of households provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter by IOM and implementing partners: World Vision & Samaritan Purse, disaggregated by head of household (female, male, elder, child) and genderIndicator 1.3Number of households provide with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter by UNICEF through KRCS , disaggregated by head of household (female, male, elder, child) and genderIndicator 1.4Percentage of beneficiary households satisfied with the assistance providedIndicator 1.5Number of joint field missions and end user monitoring visits conductedIndicator 1.6Number of monitoring visits conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 7,200 most vulnerable children and 1,556 women affected by floods in seven priority counties.The main objective of this joint project between UNICEF and UNFPA is to respond to and ensure prevention of protection risks of the most vulnerable children and women affected by floods in seven priority counties of Kenya. UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute dignity/hygiene kits for 3,000 children and facilitate psychosocial support to children and women while UNFPA will distribute 1,500 dignity kits for women and girls of reproductive age and conduct GBV orientation sessions for healthcare workers. 8,756 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-162018-11-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2018345001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 7,200 most vulnerable children and 1,556 women affected by floods in seven priority counties.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of lifesaving Psychosocial First Aid and Psychosocial Support to 7,200 children and 1,556 women in seven counties adversely affected by the floodsIndicator 1.1# of affected receiving PSS and PFAIndicator 1.2No. of children who receive dignity/hygiene kitsIndicator 1.3# of women at risk of sexual violence receiving psyschosocial support.Output 2Facilitate an integrated protection response to vulnerable children displaced by the floodsIndicator 2.1No. of displaced children identified, documented and provided with lifesaving protection servicesIndicator 2.2Proportion of reported survivors receiving medical care within 72 hoursIndicator 2.3No. of women of reproductive age receiving dignity kits.Indicator 2.4Case management & provision of services target children by partner case workers (Identification, assessment and documentation of children, referalls and follow-up, PFA/PSA)Indicator 2.5Mobilization of beneficiary participation in child protection in emergency response, i.e. identification of most at risk children, community education and action on prevention and treatment of water-borne diseases, prevention of SGBV, access to health services and child friendly spaces)Output 3Strengthen multi-sectoral linkages and national/county coordination in identifying, documenting and providing services to affected children and women in seven countiesIndicator 3.1No of target counties with functional child protection in emergencies working groupsIndicator 3.2# of functional GBV in Emergecny working groups in five counties.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 7,200 most vulnerable children and 1,556 women affected by floods in seven priority counties.The main objective of this joint UNICEF-UNFPA project is to prevent and respond protection risks amongst the most vulnerable children and women affected by floods in seven priority counties of Kenya. UNFPA will use CERF funds to distribute 1,500 dignity kits for women of reproductive age and conduct GBV orientation sessions for healthcare workers while UNICEF will distribute dignity/hygiene kits for 3,000 children and facilitate psychosocial support to children and women. 8,756 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-062018-12-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tana River, Garissa, Baringo, Turkana, Isiolo, Mandera, Kilifi, Kenya-0.4532293 39.6460988Tana River, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260Garissa, Kenya-0.4532293 39.6460988Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Isiolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Kilifi, Kenya-3.5106508 39.9093269KENYA FLOOD 2018118196.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 7,200 most vulnerable children and 1,556 women affected by floods in seven priority counties.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of lifesaving Psychosocial First Aid and Psychosocial Support to 7,200 children and 1,556 women in seven counties adversely affected by the floodsIndicator 1.1# of affected receiving PSS and PFAIndicator 1.2No. of children who receive dignity/hygiene kitsIndicator 1.3# of women at risk of sexual violence receiving psyschosocial support.Output 2Facilitate an integrated protection response to vulnerable children displaced by the floodsIndicator 2.1No. of displaced children identified, documented and provided with lifesaving protection servicesIndicator 2.2Proportion of reported survivors receiving medical care within 72 hoursIndicator 2.3No. of women of reproductive age receiving dignity kits.Indicator 2.4Case management & provision of services target children by partner case workers (Identification, assessment and documentation of children, referalls and follow-up, PFA/PSA)Indicator 2.5Mobilization of beneficiary participation in child protection in emergency response, i.e. identification of most at risk children, community education and action on prevention and treatment of water-borne diseases, prevention of SGBV, access to health services and child friendly spaces)Output 3Strengthen multi-sectoral linkages and national/county coordination in identifying, documenting and providing services to affected children and women in seven countiesIndicator 3.1No of target counties with functional child protection in emergencies working groupsIndicator 3.2# of functional GBV in Emergecny working groups in five counties.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of vulnerable children, pregnant and lactating women and men of selected counties hit by floods and consequent disease epidemics. WHO will use CERF funds to provide essential life-saving drugs, including 8 cholera testing kits, and facilitate measles vaccination of children under age 5. UNICEF will support life-saving Enhanced Outreach Services including rapid response teams and the provision of 20 Interagency Emergency Health Kits to manage life threatening communicable diseases while UNFPA will distribute 108 assorted Reproductive Health kits and IOM will support disease mobility mapping. 218,248 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-312018-11-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2018747374.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life saving medical interventions at health facilities on management of communicable diseases, epidemics scaled upIndicator 1.1Monthly monitoring and reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality rate for epidemic diseases reduced to national standards in the affected countiesIndicator 1.3Number of health workers oriented on cholera and other acute watery diarrhea diseases prevention and control in affected countiesIndicator 1.4No stockout of essential life saving drugs in targeted facilities in the affected countiesOutput 2Targeted County teams supported to detect, investigate and timely respond to rumours alert and disease outbreaksIndicator 2.1Number of cholera and other disease outbreaks, events investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.2Number of cholera and other diseases outbreak reports released from EOC (daily, weekly)Output 3Health sector coordination mechanisms at national and county levelsIndicator 3.1Number of county emergency reports, bulletinsIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring and supervisory reports to targeted areasOutput 4Operational, technical and managerial support for Enhanced Outreach Services (EOS)Indicator 4.1% displaced children accessing quality life-saving high impact NCAH services,Indicator 4.2% displaced pregnant women accessing quality life-saving high impact MNH services,Indicator 4.3Number of essential life-saving commodities and vaccines stock outIndicator 4.4Number of supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 5Access to quality Reproductive, maternal and new born health services for the displaced and affected populations is scaled upIndicator 5.1# of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendanceIndicator 5.2No of women and adolescent girls receiving family planning services among the displaced population.Indicator 5.3Number of health care workers oriented on MISPIndicator 5.4# of women of reproductive age receiving mama kits ;Output 6Counties supported to produce diseases mobility mapping for identification of most vulnerable areas for spread of communicable diseases due to human mobilityIndicator 6.1Mobility patterns identified to provide accurate information on priority sites with high risk exposure for public health: Real time Diseases mobility mapping and maps available in targeted countiesIndicator 6.2# Infographic produced and ditribuited to stakeholders in tagetedIndicator 6.3# of CHWs engaged in collecting and disseminating information on mobility pattern and risk for publ health events in targeted countiesIndicator 6.4Key informant interviews and focus group discusssion conductedIndicator 6.5Conduct customized orientation on PMM to CHWs in targetedIndicator 6.6GIS experts deployed to integrate the PMM team for data collectionIndicator 6.7Community engagement and awereness intervention on safemovement and travel in targeted countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between UNICEF, WHO, UNFPA and IOM is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of vulnerable children, pregnant and lactating women and men of selected counties hit by floods and consequent disease epidemics. UNICEF will use CERF funds to support life-saving Enhanced Outreach Services including rapid response teams and the provision of 20 Interagency Emergency Health Kits to manage life threatening communicable diseases. WHO will provide essential life-saving drugs, including 8 cholera testing kits, and facilitate measles vaccination of children under age 5 while UNFPA will distribute 108 assorted Reproductive Health Kits and IOM will support disease mobility mapping. 218,248 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-312018-11-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2018598695.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life saving medical interventions at health facilities on management of communicable diseases, epidemics scaled upIndicator 1.1Monthly monitoring and reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality rate for epidemic diseases reduced to national standards in the affected countiesIndicator 1.3Number of health workers oriented on cholera and other acute watery diarrhea diseases prevention and control in affected countiesIndicator 1.4No stockout of essential life saving drugs in targeted facilities in the affected countiesOutput 2Targeted County teams supported to detect, investigate and timely respond to rumours alert and disease outbreaksIndicator 2.1Number of cholera and other disease outbreaks, events investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.2Number of cholera and other diseases outbreak reports released from EOC (daily, weekly)Output 3Health sector coordination mechanisms at national and county levelsIndicator 3.1Number of county emergency reports, bulletinsIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring and supervisory reports to targeted areasOutput 4Operational, technical and managerial support for Enhanced Outreach Services (EOS)Indicator 4.1% displaced children accessing quality life-saving high impact NCAH services,Indicator 4.2% displaced pregnant women accessing quality life-saving high impact MNH services,Indicator 4.3Number of essential life-saving commodities and vaccines stock outIndicator 4.4Number of supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 5Access to quality Reproductive, maternal and new born health services for the displaced and affected populations is scaled upIndicator 5.1# of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendanceIndicator 5.2No of women and adolescent girls receiving family planning services among the displaced population.Indicator 5.3Number of health care workers oriented on MISPIndicator 5.4# of women of reproductive age receiving mama kits ;Output 6Counties supported to produce diseases mobility mapping for identification of most vulnerable areas for spread of communicable diseases due to human mobilityIndicator 6.1Mobility patterns identified to provide accurate information on priority sites with high risk exposure for public health: Real time Diseases mobility mapping and maps available in targeted countiesIndicator 6.2# Infographic produced and ditribuited to stakeholders in tagetedIndicator 6.3# of CHWs engaged in collecting and disseminating information on mobility pattern and risk for publ health events in targeted countiesIndicator 6.4Key informant interviews and focus group discusssion conductedIndicator 6.5Conduct customized orientation on PMM to CHWs in targetedIndicator 6.6GIS experts deployed to integrate the PMM team for data collectionIndicator 6.7Community engagement and awereness intervention on safemovement and travel in targeted countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and IOM is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of vulnerable children, pregnant and lactating women and men of selected counties hit by floods and consequent disease epidemics. UNFPA will use CERF funds to distribute 108 assorted Reproductive Health kits while UNICEF will support life-saving Enhanced Outreach Services including rapid response teams and the provision of 20 Interagency Emergency Health Kits to manage life threatening communicable diseases. WHO will provide essential life-saving drugs, including 8 cholera testing kits, and facilitate measles vaccination of children under age 5 while and IOM will support disease mobility mapping. 218,248 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-082018-12-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2018367866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life saving medical interventions at health facilities on management of communicable diseases, epidemics scaled upIndicator 1.1Monthly monitoring and reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality rate for epidemic diseases reduced to national standards in the affected countiesIndicator 1.3Number of health workers oriented on cholera and other acute watery diarrhea diseases prevention and control in affected countiesIndicator 1.4No stockout of essential life saving drugs in targeted facilities in the affected countiesOutput 2Targeted County teams supported to detect, investigate and timely respond to rumours alert and disease outbreaksIndicator 2.1Number of cholera and other disease outbreaks, events investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.2Number of cholera and other diseases outbreak reports released from EOC (daily, weekly)Output 3Health sector coordination mechanisms at national and county levelsIndicator 3.1Number of county emergency reports, bulletinsIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring and supervisory reports to targeted areasOutput 4Operational, technical and managerial support for Enhanced Outreach Services (EOS)Indicator 4.1% displaced children accessing quality life-saving high impact NCAH services,Indicator 4.2% displaced pregnant women accessing quality life-saving high impact MNH services,Indicator 4.3Number of essential life-saving commodities and vaccines stock outIndicator 4.4Number of supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 5Access to quality Reproductive, maternal and new born health services for the displaced and affected populations is scaled upIndicator 5.1# of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendanceIndicator 5.2No of women and adolescent girls receiving family planning services among the displaced population.Indicator 5.3Number of health care workers oriented on MISPIndicator 5.4# of women of reproductive age receiving mama kits ;Output 6Counties supported to produce diseases mobility mapping for identification of most vulnerable areas for spread of communicable diseases due to human mobilityIndicator 6.1Mobility patterns identified to provide accurate information on priority sites with high risk exposure for public health: Real time Diseases mobility mapping and maps available in targeted countiesIndicator 6.2# Infographic produced and ditribuited to stakeholders in tagetedIndicator 6.3# of CHWs engaged in collecting and disseminating information on mobility pattern and risk for publ health events in targeted countiesIndicator 6.4Key informant interviews and focus group discusssion conductedIndicator 6.5Conduct customized orientation on PMM to CHWs in targetedIndicator 6.6GIS experts deployed to integrate the PMM team for data collectionIndicator 6.7Community engagement and awereness intervention on safemovement and travel in targeted countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaThe main objective of this joint project between IOM, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of vulnerable children, pregnant and lactating women and men of selected counties hit by floods and consequent disease epidemics. IOM will use CERF funds to support disease mobility mapping while WHO will use CERF funds to provide essential life-saving drugs, including 8 cholera testing kits, and facilitate measles vaccination of children under age 5. UNFPA will distribute 108 assorted Reproductive Health kits while UNICEF will support life-saving Enhanced Outreach Services including rapid response teams and the provision of 20 Interagency Emergency Health Kits to manage life threatening communicable diseases. 218,248 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4.5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-312018-11-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tana River, Mandera, Garisa, Turkana, Isolo, Baringo, Kilifi, and Kisumu counties, Kenya-1.5867894 39.4424181Tana River, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Garisa, Kenya-0.4532293 39.6460988Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Isolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Kilifi, Kenya-3.5106508 39.9093269and Kisumu counties, Kenya-0.0917016 34.7679568KENYA FLOOD 2018151689.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Emergency Response to floods and disease outbreaks in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life saving medical interventions at health facilities on management of communicable diseases, epidemics scaled upIndicator 1.1Monthly monitoring and reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality rate for epidemic diseases reduced to national standards in the affected countiesIndicator 1.3Number of health workers oriented on cholera and other acute watery diarrhea diseases prevention and control in affected countiesIndicator 1.4No stockout of essential life saving drugs in targeted facilities in the affected countiesOutput 2Targeted County teams supported to detect, investigate and timely respond to rumours alert and disease outbreaksIndicator 2.1Number of cholera and other disease outbreaks, events investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.2Number of cholera and other diseases outbreak reports released from EOC (daily, weekly)Output 3Health sector coordination mechanisms at national and county levelsIndicator 3.1Number of county emergency reports, bulletinsIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring and supervisory reports to targeted areasOutput 4Operational, technical and managerial support for Enhanced Outreach Services (EOS)Indicator 4.1% displaced children accessing quality life-saving high impact NCAH services,Indicator 4.2% displaced pregnant women accessing quality life-saving high impact MNH services,Indicator 4.3Number of essential life-saving commodities and vaccines stock outIndicator 4.4Number of supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 5Access to quality Reproductive, maternal and new born health services for the displaced and affected populations is scaled upIndicator 5.1# of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendanceIndicator 5.2No of women and adolescent girls receiving family planning services among the displaced population.Indicator 5.3Number of health care workers oriented on MISPIndicator 5.4# of women of reproductive age receiving mama kits ;Output 6Counties supported to produce diseases mobility mapping for identification of most vulnerable areas for spread of communicable diseases due to human mobilityIndicator 6.1Mobility patterns identified to provide accurate information on priority sites with high risk exposure for public health: Real time Diseases mobility mapping and maps available in targeted countiesIndicator 6.2# Infographic produced and ditribuited to stakeholders in tagetedIndicator 6.3# of CHWs engaged in collecting and disseminating information on mobility pattern and risk for publ health events in targeted countiesIndicator 6.4Key informant interviews and focus group discusssion conductedIndicator 6.5Conduct customized orientation on PMM to CHWs in targetedIndicator 6.6GIS experts deployed to integrate the PMM team for data collectionIndicator 6.7Community engagement and awereness intervention on safemovement and travel in targeted countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’urgence pour répondre à l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages tchadiens vulnérables vivant dans la bande sahélienneThe main objective of this joint project between FAO and WFP is to improve the food security of households living in the Sahelian belt in Chad. FAO and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute cash, agricultural inputs and small livestock animals among other activities. 381,306 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-102018-11-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DROUGHT 20185003111.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’urgence pour répondre à l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages tchadiens vulnérables vivant dans la bande sahélienneOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’urgence pour répondre à l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages tchadiens vulnérables vivant dans la bande sahélienneThe main objective of this joint project between FAO and WFP is to improve the food security of households living in the Sahelian belt in Chad. FAO and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute cash, agricultural inputs and small livestock animals among other activities. 381,306 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-102018-11-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Batha Est and Batha Ouest departements (Batha region), Guera, d’Abtouyour and Mangalme departements (Guera region), Ouara, d’Abdi and Assoungha departements (Ouaddai region), Chad13.5561585 20.9029770Batha Est and Batha Ouest departements (Batha region), Chad14.6516511 18.4276047Guera, Chad11.1219015 18.4276047d’Abtouyour and Mangalme departements (Guera region), Chad12.3566241 19.6088795Ouara, Chad14.2722455 20.6889893d’Abdi and Assoungha departements (Ouaddai region), Chad13.7484760 20.7122465CHAD DROUGHT 2018800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’urgence pour répondre à l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages tchadiens vulnérables vivant dans la bande sahélienneOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intensification des activités de prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë dans les régions de la bande sahélienne affectées par la crise alimentaireThe main objective of this joint project between UNICEF and WFP is to strengthen the management of malnutrition in the Sahelian belt area affected by the drought and nutritional crisis. UNICEF and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute ready to use therapeutic and supplementary foods and treat severely malnourished children, amongst other activities. 90,961 children under five and pregnant and lactating women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-252018-11-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DROUGHT 20181814217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intensification des activités de prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë dans les régions de la bande sahélienne affectées par la crise alimentaireOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intensification des activités de prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë dans les régions de la bande sahélienne affectées par la crise alimentaireThe main objective of this joint project between FAO and WFP is to strengthen the management of malnutrition in the Sahelian belt area affected by the nutritional crisis. FAO and WFP will use CERF funds to distribute ready to use therapeutic and supplementary foods among other activities. 90,961 children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-252018-11-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Barh El Gazhal, Guéra, Kanem, Lac, Ouaddaï, Wadi Fira and Batha regions, Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Barh El Gazhal, Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Guéra, Chad11.1219015 18.4276047Kanem, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Lac, Chad13.1078947 14.4490398Ouaddaï, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Wadi Fira and Batha regions, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851CHAD DROUGHT 20182599401.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intensification des activités de prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë dans les régions de la bande sahélienne affectées par la crise alimentaireOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux pasteurs et agro-pasteurs vulnérables victimes de la crise pastorale au Burkina FasoThe main objective of this project is to improve food security and save lives by restoring livestock production capacities of vulnerable households affected by the pastoral crisis and food insecurity in Burkina Faso. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute cattle feed and provide animal health services among other activities. 37,000 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-072019-03-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région Sahel (Province du Séno, du Soum et de l’Oudalan), Région du Centre Nord (Provinces du Bam, du Sanmatenga et du Namentenga), et Région de l’Est (Province de la Gnagna et de la Komondjari), Burkina Faso12.8974992 0.0746767Région Sahel (Province du Séno, Burkina Faso14.0072234 -0.0746767du Soum et de l’Oudalan), Burkina Faso14.4719020 -0.4502368Région du Centre Nord (Provinces du Bam, Burkina Faso13.4461330 -1.5983959du Sanmatenga et du Namentenga), Burkina Faso13.3565304 -1.0586135et Région de l’Est (Province de la Gnagna et de la Komondjari), Burkina Faso12.7126527 0.6773046BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 20181035022.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux pasteurs et agro-pasteurs vulnérables victimes de la crise pastorale au Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life Saving Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition Programme for Children under five years old in the Sahel, Est and Centre-Nord regionsThe main objective of this project is to reduce mortality and morbidity for children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in the Sahel, East and Centre-North regions of Burkina Faso. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide Ready to Use Therapeutic Feeding among other activities. 36,500 children under five will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-072018-12-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sahel, Centre-Nord and East regions of, Burkina Faso13.1724464 -0.9056623Sahel, Burkina Faso14.1000865 -0.1494988Centre-Nord and East regions of, Burkina Faso13.1724464 -0.9056623BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 20183000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life Saving Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition Programme for Children under five years old in the Sahel, Est and Centre-Nord regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response and support to vulnerable populations for the 2018 lean seasonThe main objective of this project is to save lives and reduce malnutrition in areas affected by drought in Burkina Faso. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute sorghum, vegetable oil and beans among other activities. 54,000 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-212018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 20182999616.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response and support to vulnerable populations for the 2018 lean seasonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition response and support to vulnerable persons during the lean season 2018The main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition during the lean season in areas affected by drought in Burkina Faso. WFP will use CERF funds distribute multiple supplementary foods, among other activities. 33,513 children under five as well as pregnant and lactating women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-05-112018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sahel, East and Centre-North regions, Burkina Faso12.3425897 -1.4434690Sahel, Burkina Faso14.1000865 -0.1494988East and Centre-North regions, Burkina Faso12.3425897 -1.4434690BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 20181980392.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition response and support to vulnerable persons during the lean season 2018OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items for Flood-Affected Internally Displaced PersonsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency shelter and non-food items to internally displaced persons in flood-affected areas of Ethiopia. IOM will use CERF funds to distribute ES/NFI support to 13,000 households/71,500 people in displacement; provide immediate emergency repair and rehabilitation support to damaged structures to 3,000 households; as well as support 3,000 households with transitional shelter support to reconstruct lost structures. 19,000 households/104,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-202018-12-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Current Flood-Affected Areas in, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Afder, Dawa, Doolo, Fanfan, Liben, Korahe, Nogob, Shabelle, and Sitti zones, (Somali Region), Zone (Afar Region), Gamo Gofa, Gurage and Sidama zones (SNNP Region), Arsi, Bale, Borena, East Haraghe, East Showa, Guji, West Guji, and West Haraghe zones (Oromia region), Ethiopia5.5210386 42.2362435Afder, Ethiopia5.5210386 42.2362435Dawa, Ethiopia9.6008747 41.8501420Doolo, Ethiopia7.4067270 45.9039689Fanfan, Ethiopia9.2976832 43.0194897Liben, Ethiopia4.4287289 41.4412510Korahe, Ethiopia6.8858303 44.0960311Nogob, Ethiopia9.3507038 42.8129187Shabelle, Ethiopia6.0333868 43.6375314and Sitti zones, Ethiopia10.4954762 41.6011814(Somali Region), Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453Zone (Afar Region), Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880Gamo Gofa, Ethiopia6.3609074 37.1258593Gurage and Sidama zones (SNNP Region), Ethiopia6.7371751 38.4008357Arsi, Ethiopia7.9339881 39.6518165Bale, Ethiopia6.7606468 40.3088626Borena, Ethiopia4.7234632 38.9876741East Haraghe, Ethiopia8.8080284 41.6011814East Showa, Ethiopia7.3577808 38.4849923Guji, Ethiopia9.0666670 35.5000000West Guji, Ethiopia9.0666670 35.5000000and West Haraghe zones (Oromia region), Ethiopia8.8080284 41.6011814ETHIOPIA FLOOD 20185343942.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items for Flood-Affected Internally Displaced PersonsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 171,500 displaced individuals/13,000 households have access to ES/NFI assistanceIndicator 1.1# of individuals, disaggregated by sex and age, provided with in-kind Emergency Shelter (13,000 HH)Indicator 1.2# of individuals, disaggregated by sex and age, provided with in-kind Non-Food Items (6,500 HH)Indicator 1.3# of individuals, disaggregated by sex and age, provided with Non-Food Items cash assistance (6,500 HH)Output 233,000 individuals/6,000 households supported with shelter repair assistanceIndicator 2.1# of individuals supported with immediate repair and retrofitting shelter assistance (3,000 HH)Indicator 2.2# of individuals supported with transitional shelter reconstruction assistance (3,000 HH)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Interventions d’urgence pour protéger et restaurer les moyens d’existence des ménages vulnérables affectés par la crise pastorale dans les régions du nord et du centre du MaliThe main objective of this project is to improve food security by restoring the livelihoods of vulnerable pastoralists affected by the crisis in central and northern regions of Mali. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute cash and provide animal health services, among other activities. 66,000 pastoralists will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-222018-12-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mopti region (Mopti and Koro circles), Tombouctou region (Goundam circle) Gao region (Gao and Bourem circles), Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Mopti region (Mopti and Koro circles), Mali14.4541100 -2.9375739Tombouctou region (Goundam circle) Gao region (Gao and Bourem circles), Mali17.6686605 -0.2995785MALI DROUGHT 20181500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Interventions d’urgence pour protéger et restaurer les moyens d’existence des ménages vulnérables affectés par la crise pastorale dans les régions du nord et du centre du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15,000 ménages vulnérables reçoivent des transferts monétaires pour la période de soudure pastorale dans les zones ciblées par le projetIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des transferts monétairesOutput 2Les moyens d’existence de 6 000 ménages vulnérables sont protégés par des activités de suivi sanitaire du cheptel dans les zones ciblées par le projetIndicator 2.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des activités de suivi sanitaire du cheptelXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcer l’accès aux soins de santé y compris la prise en charge intégrée des maladies de l’enfance et la lutte contre les épidémies dans les zones affectées par la crise agropastoraleThe main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition through improved access to health care in Northern and Central Mali. WHO will use CERF funds to do malnutrition screening and distribute medicines to health structure, among other activities. 336,684 children under 5 will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-272018-12-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Districts de Mopti, Koro, Djenné Région de Tombouctou, Mali13.9053952 -4.5559954Districts de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Koro, Mali14.0747412 -3.0826673Djenné Région de Tombouctou, Mali13.9053952 -4.5559954District de Goundam Région de Gao, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Districts de Bourem, Ansongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Districts de Bourem, Mali17.6686605 -0.2995785Ansongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206MALI DROUGHT 2018497550.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcer l’accès aux soins de santé y compris la prise en charge intégrée des maladies de l’enfance et la lutte contre les épidémies dans les zones affectées par la crise agropastoraleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1336,684 enfants ont accès à un paquet de soins essentiels dans les districts sanitaires de Mopti, Koro, Djenné, Goundam, Bourem et AnsongoIndicator 1.1Le nombre de consultations curatives réalisées dans les 5 districts ciblésIndicator 1.2Le nombre de kits de médicaments fournis aux districts ciblésIndicator 1.3Le nombre d’enfants malnutris sévères dépistésIndicator 1.4Nombre de cliniques mobiles organiséesOutput 2Les interventions du projet sont régulièrement supervisées pour garantir la qualité des soins Indicator 2.1Nombre de supervisions réaliséesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels des populations vulnérables au Mali.The main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to malnutrition in Central and Northern Mali. WFP will use CERF funds to screen for malnutrition and distribute nutritious foods, among other things. 18,500 persons of which 15,400 children under 5 and 3,100 pregnant and lactating women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-262018-12-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mopti region, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Mopti and Koro circles Tombouctou region, Mali14.4541100 -2.9375739Goundam circle, Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI DROUGHT 2018600113.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels des populations vulnérables au Mali.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants de 6-59 mois et les femmes enceintes et allaitantes souffrant de malnutrition aiguë modérée reçoivent un traitement approprié.Indicator 1.1Proportion d’enfants souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée dans les zones couvertes recevant un traitement.Indicator 1.2Pourcentage de femmes enceintes et allaitantes souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée dans les zones couvertes recevant un traitement.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels des populations vulnérables au Mali.The main objective of this project is to save lives, reduce malnutrition and protect livelihoods in areas affected by seasonal stress in Northern and Central Mali. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute cash and various fortified nutritional products, among other things. 41,788 persons of which 4,921 pregnant and lactating women and 9,992 children under 2 will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-012018-11-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Cercles de Mopti, Koro et Djenne Région de Gao, Mali14.9043273 -3.9878427Cercles de Mopti, Mali14.9043273 -3.9878427Koro et Djenne Région de Gao, Mali14.4541100 -2.9375739Cercle de Bourem, Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449MALI DROUGHT 20182700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels des populations vulnérables au Mali.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1WFP TiCSP SR-1 : « Les populations touchées par la crise sont en mesure de satisfaire leurs besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels de base pendant et après les crises »
23,361 personnes vulnérables à l’insécurité alimentaire reçoivent une assistance alimentaire adéquate pendant 4 mois dans les cercles ciblés par le projet.Indicator 1.1Proportion de personnes ayant reçu des transferts par rapport à la planification.Indicator 1.2Proportion de la valeur des transferts aux bénéficiaires réalisée par rapport à la planification.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de la prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au Mali dans les regions du nord et du centre affectées par la soudure agropastorale précoceThe main objective of this project is to reduce malnutrition through provision of quality health services in priority districts of Timbuktu, Gao and Mopti regions. UNICEF will use CERF funds to screen for malnutrition, equip health centers and distribute therapeutic foods, among other things. 391,795 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-272018-12-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gao region (Assongo, Gao, Bourem districts) Mopti region (Mopti, Koro, Bankass, Djenne districts) Tombouctou region (Toubouctou district), Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449Gao region (Assongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Bourem districts) Mopti region (Mopti, Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449Koro, Mali14.0747412 -3.0826673Bankass, Mali14.0775176 -3.5180363Djenne districts) Tombouctou region (Toubouctou district), Mali13.9053952 -4.5559954MALI DROUGHT 20181700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de la prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au Mali dans les regions du nord et du centre affectées par la soudure agropastorale précoceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 117,010 enfants de moins de 5 ans, bénéficient d’un traitement de qualité de la malnutrition aigüe sévère Indicator 1.1Nombre d’enfant soufrant de malnutrition aigue sévère admis et traitésIndicator 1.2Taux de guérison parmi les enfants soufrant de malnutrition aigue sévère admis et traitésIndicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant de stimulation psycho-cognitiveIndicator 1.4Nombre de ménages comprenant un/des enfant(s) malnutris beneficiant de Kit WASH NUTOutput 2100% des districts sanitaires disposent des aliments thérapeutiques (F75, F100 et plumply) et des médicaments essentiels pour la prise en charge integrée des cas de malnutrition aiguë sévère Indicator 2.1Nombre de districts sanitaires avec une rupture de stock de plus d’une semaineIndicator 2.2Quantité de plumpynut distribuésIndicator 2.3Quantité de F75 achetés et distribuéeOutput 3340,000 enfants de moins de 5 ans sont dépistés (activement et passivemnet) pour la malnutrition aiguë au niveau communautaire et des structures de santé Indicator 3.1Nombre d’enfant de moins de 5 ans activement dépistés pour la malnutrition aiguëIndicator 3.2Nombre de femmes enceintes et allaitantes, et gardiens d’enfants y compris ceux ayant des enfants souffrant de MAS sensibilisés sur les pratiques familiales essentielles et la stimulationIndicator 3.3Nombre de district mettant en œuvre le PB mère pour renforcer la détection précoce de routine de la malnutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving WASH response to Cyclone SagarThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency sanitation and water provision to 3,000 vulnerable households (HHs) affected by Cyclone Sagar. UNICEF will use CERF funds to support latrine emergency repairs for 500 HHs in Djibouti City and construction of new latrines to 390 HHs in Damerjog IDP site and host communities as well as ensure safe drinking water and distribute hygiene kits to 3,000 HHs. 15,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-102019-03-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
City and Arta Region (Damerjog Camp, including immediate host communities), Djibouti11.4182360 42.4724578City and Arta Region (Damerjog Camp, Djibouti11.4182360 42.4724578including immediate host communities), Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750DJIBOUTI STORM 2018916791.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving WASH response to Cyclone SagarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1890 Households / 4,450 people have access to emergency sanitation assistance through various approaches, including the voucher programme.Indicator 1.1Number of households benefitting from family latrines repairs and construction of new temporary facilities (500 within the 2,000 identified HH and 390 in IDP camp in Damerjog)Output 215,000 vulnerable men, women, girls and boys have access to safe water treatment.Indicator 2.1Number of affected population reached with distribution of Aquatabs and PUR for 2,000HH in Djibouti city.Indicator 2.2Number of population accessing safe drinking water in Damerjog (IDPs camp and surrounding host communities)Output 315,000 men, women, girls and boys receive key messages about hygiene promotion and key inputs of hygiene materials.Indicator 3.1Number of population reached with hygiene promotion messagesIndicator 3.2Number of households receiving hygiene kits through voucher system in Djibouti CityIndicator 3.3Number of households reached with hygiene kits in IDP camp and host community in DamerjogXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening disease surveillance and response of epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by Cyclone SagarThe main objective of this joint project between WHO and IOM is to ensure a strong surveillance system to provide early and adequate response to epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by Cyclone Sagar. WHO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 10,000 Cholera; 10,00 Dengue; and 20,000 malaria rapid diagnostics test; deploy two WHO health staff to 27 health centres; and train 94 community health workers, while IOM will procure 105 cholera beds, personal protection equipment and small tents to support the Ministry of Health’s cholera/AWD facility. 40,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-272018-12-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
DJIBOUTI STORM 2018180000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening disease surveillance and response of epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by Cyclone SagarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All health workers and CHWs in charge of surveillance have the technical requirements to conduct surveillance appropriately.Indicator 1.1Number of health workers trained on surveillance of epidemic-prone diseases and existing protocolsIndicator 1.2Number of community based health workers trained on surveillance of epidemic-prone diseasesOutput 2The quality surveillance data are timely available.Indicator 2.1Health facilities with daily surveillance data availableIndicator 2.2Availability of weekly surveillance bulletinOutput 3The specificity of detection, investigation and response capacity are strengthened.Indicator 3.1Percentage of suspected cases of epidemic-prone disease investigated according the norms (all MOH facilities and PK12)Indicator 3.2Percentage of suspected cases of epidemic-prone disease with laboratory confirmation (all MOH facilities and PK12)Indicator 3.3Number Cholera Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedIndicator 3.4Number of Malaria Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedIndicator 3.5Number of Dengue Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedOutput 4The project is well implemented and its impact is known by a good monitoring and evaluation system.Indicator 4.1Availability of monthly reports of project activities implementation review.Indicator 4.2Availability of final evaluation report of project impact on surveillance system.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening disease surveillance and response of epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by cyclone Sagar.The main objective of this joint project between IOM and WHO is to ensure a strong surveillance system to provide early and adequate response to epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by Cyclone Sagar. IOM will use CERF funds to procure 105 cholera beds, personal protection equipment and small tents to support the Ministry of Health’s cholera/AWD facility, and train 30 migrant facilitators in community health surveillance and detection. WHO will procure and distribute 10,000 Cholera; 10,00 Dengue; and 20,000 malaria rapid diagnostics test; deploy two WHO health staff to 27 health centres; and train 94 community health workers. 40,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-272018-12-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Targeted geographic areas, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750city and Arta district, areas affected by Cyclone Sagar Targeted population, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750areas affected by Cyclone Sagar Targeted population, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750In these two areas ( city and Arta district) , people will be under active disease surveillance , people with new potential cases of waterborne diseases and vector-borne diseases will directly benefit from testing under the CERF project, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750In these two areas ( city and Arta district), Djibouti11.4182360 42.4724578people will be under active disease surveillance, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750people with new potential cases of waterborne diseases and vector-borne diseases will directly benefit from testing under the CERF project, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750DJIBOUTI STORM 2018100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening disease surveillance and response of epidemic-prone diseases in the areas affected by cyclone Sagar.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All health workers and CHWs in charge of surveillance have the technical requirements to conduct surveillance appropriately.Indicator 1.1Number of health workers trained on surveillance of epidemic-prone diseases and existing protocolsIndicator 1.2Number of community based health workers trained on surveillance of epidemic-prone diseasesOutput 2Ensure availability of timely surveillance dataIndicator 2.1Health facilities with daily surveillance data available through deployment of two WHO health workers in each of the 27 health facilitiesIndicator 2.2Availability of weekly surveillance bulletinOutput 3The specificity of detection, investigation and response capacity are strengthened.Indicator 3.1Percentage of suspected cases of epidemic-prone disease investigated according the norms (all MOH facilities and PK12)Indicator 3.2Percentage of suspected cases of epidemic-prone disease with laboratory confirmation (all MOH facilities and PK12)Indicator 3.3Number Cholera Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedIndicator 3.4Number of Malaria Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedIndicator 3.5Number of Dengue Rapid diagnostic tests procured and distributedIndicator 3.6Number of supplies for PK12 (150 cholera beds, personal protection equipment, 5 small tents) procured and distributedOutput 4Strengthening of the monitoring and evaluation systemIndicator 4.1Availability of monthly reports of project activities implementation reviewIndicator 4.2Availability of final evaluation report of project impact on surveillance system.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by the Volcano eruptionThe main objective of this project is to provide a water, sanitation and hygiene emergency response for the population affected by the eruption of the Fuego Volcano. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide 15 litres of water per day for all beneficiaries through the installation of 10 water tanks in temporary learning spaces; provide access to gender/disability appropriate toilets and shower facilities for all beneficiaries; install 40 emergency toilets; and provide 100 Cleaning Kits. 16,241 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-152018-12-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The Municipalities of Escuintla, Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa, and Alotenango in two Departments affected by Eruption in, Guatemala14.3362613 -91.0251068The Municipalities of Escuintla, Guatemala14.3004819 -90.7861695Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala14.3362613 -91.0251068and Alotenango in two Departments affected by Eruption in, Guatemala14.4855247 -90.8032181GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018173083.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by the Volcano eruptionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved provision of safe water to schools and temporary learning spaces in 3 priority municipalities affected by the eruption in Guatemala Indicator 1.1Number of people with access to 15l/day/person of safe water in temporary learning spaces.Output 2Ensure adequate sanitation, latrines and solid waste management.Indicator 2.1Number of men, women, boys and girls with access to functioning and gender/disability appropriate toilets and showers.Indicator 2.2Number of temporary learning spaces with access to sanitation facilities and solid waste managementOutput 3Hygiene promotion and safe water managementIndicator 3.1Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to appropriate bathing facilities through approximately 40 washing sinks (contracted under budget Category D)Indicator 3.2Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to appropriate washing hands stands with water and soap.Indicator 3.3Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to information regarding hygiene and water-related diseases prevention Information will be disseminated through Ministry of Health Inspectors (staff); no costs associatedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Comprehensive response for the Volcán de Fuego emergencyThe main objective of this project is to contribute to an integrated approach to improving the coordination and management of shelters in affected areas. IOM will use CERF funds to create a Shelter Registration System; ensure infrastructure risk assessments for 30 collective centers as well as 5 improved and equipped common areas; develop 8 SOPs and management plans; and share 20 DTM information products with humanitarian partners. 5,074 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-132018-12-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Départements of Escuintla, Sacatepéquez, Santa Rosa and Suchitepequez, Guatemala14.6110576 -90.7152749Départements of Escuintla, Guatemala14.3009389 -90.7882163Sacatepéquez, Guatemala14.6110576 -90.7152749Santa Rosa and Suchitepequez, Guatemala14.1928003 -90.3748354GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018319980.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Comprehensive response for the Volcán de Fuego emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A Registration system is created and implemented to support an integrated shelter management for SOSEP.Indicator 1.1% of Integrated Shelter Registration System (ISRS) SIRA (Sistema Integrado de Registro de Albergues) completedIndicator 1.2# of collective centers with IT equipment to run the systemIndicator 1.3# of IDPs registeredOutput 2CONRED, SOSEP, NGOs and the UN Humanitarian Country Team have relevant, timely, and secure information on IDPs and conditions at sites unofficial sites.Indicator 2.1# of Sites covered by DTMIndicator 2.2# of DTM products and reports shared with humanitarian communityIndicator 2.3% of active clusters who confirm utility of DTM information for operational adjustmentOutput 3Improve living conditions for IDPs at sites through risk reduction efforts and infrastructural improvements.Indicator 3.1# Collective centers with a infrastructure risk assessmentIndicator 3.2# of collective centers with basic improvements (e.g. electrical systems, roof weatherization)Indicator 3.3Develop and disseminate DTM thematic reportsOutput 4Improve the coordination of sites at the local and national level through the standardization of methodologies and tools according to the National Guide.Indicator 4.1# SOPs and management plans developedIndicator 4.2# of collective site functionaries and coordinators implementing the SOPs and management plansIndicator 4.3# of management committees ensuring protection and community services for IDPs at sitesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection emergency response to affected population caused by the eruption of the de Fuego volcanoThe main objective of this project is to provide protection support to people affected by the Volcan de Fuego eruption. UNHCR will use CERF funds to distribute protection kits to 850 families, including shelter tool kits, tarpaulins, mosquito nets and jerrycans. 4,250 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-252018-12-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018192601.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection emergency response to affected population caused by the eruption of the de Fuego volcanoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support families that were displaced with the volcano with basic items that will improve their immediate living conditions and mitigate protection risks in the shelters.Indicator 1.1# of vulnerable families identified and supported through protection kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition in children from communities affected by the Fuego Volcano EruptionThe main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving assistance to children under five suffering from acute malnutrition through the promotion of Infant and Young Child Feeding Protection and Nutrition in emergencies to and prevent the appearance of new cases. UNICEF will use CERF funds to conduct two rapid trainings of community leaders to identify children and women with malnutrition and children at risk of malnutrition by using mid-upper arm information and danger signs and refer them for lifesaving treatment; ensure screening for malnutrition of 600 children under 5; and create a community strategy for IYCF practices in affected communities. 2,659 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-182018-12-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Escuintla, Guatemala14.3009252 -90.7881835La Rochera, Unión Maya, Chuchú Siquinalá, Guatemala14.3045205 -90.9653412La Rochera, Guatemala38.9686394 -0.1944373Unión Maya, Guatemala16.0243219 -91.3559173Chuchú Siquinalá, Guatemala14.3045205 -90.9653412La Lucerna, Guatemala14.5658890 -90.5082110GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018111280.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition in children from communities affected by the Fuego Volcano EruptionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A community strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding Protection and Nutrition in emergencies is implementedIndicator 1.1Number of communities which implement a community strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding Protection and Nutrition in emergenciesOutput 2600 U5 children are screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 2.1Number of children screened for acute malnutritionOutput 3665 families receive adecuate food and nutrition counseling for adequate feeding to prevent acute malnutrition;Indicator 3.1Number of families who receive adecuate food and nutrition counselingXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Children affected by the Fuego Volcano Emergency return to safe and protective learning spacesThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the return to school and educational and emotional recovery of children and adolescents affected by the Fuego Volcano eruption. UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute 24 Early Childhood Development Kits for temporary learning spaces; distribute 63 Recreational Kits and 142 School in a Box; as well as ensure training for 196 teachers to provide psychosocial support to children. 7,118 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-152018-12-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Escuintla Department, Guatemala14.3009389 -90.7882163GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018117576.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Children affected by the Fuego Volcano Emergency return to safe and protective learning spacesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11245 children under 7 years old from 21 schools of Escuintla return to save, protective and learning spaces after the emergency.Indicator 1.1Number of children under 7 years benefiting from ECD kitsIndicator 1.2% of ECD kits distributed and in use in learning spaces.Output 25677 children under 7-18 years old from 23 schools of Escuintla resume their learning activities in save, protective and learning spaces after the emergency.Indicator 2.1Number of children and adolescents benefiting from educational and recreational material. (School in a Box and Recreation Kits)Indicator 2.2% of Recreation Kits in use in learning spacesIndicator 2.3% of School in a Box in use in learning spacesOutput 3196 school teachers receibe adequate psychosocial support to be prepared to work with children in temporary learning spaces.Indicator 3.1Number of teachers that received psychosocial support to work with children.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Psychosocial support to children and their families affected by Volcan de Fuego EruptionThe main objective of this project is to provide psychological support to children and adolescents in shelters and affected communities. UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute 50 Early Childhood Development Kits, 50 Psychosocial Attention Kits for child-friendly and alternative learning spaces, and 50 Adolescents Kits as well as provide rapid training on Return to Happiness for psychologists and volunteers working with children in shelter. 3,623 beneficiaries will benefit directly from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-112018-12-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Escuintla, Sacatepéquez y Chimaltenango, Guatemala14.6110576 -90.7152749Escuintla, Guatemala14.3009252 -90.7881835Sacatepéquez y Chimaltenango, Guatemala14.6136872 -90.8032181GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018179063.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Psychosocial support to children and their families affected by Volcan de Fuego EruptionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1At least 17 temporary emergency shelters will receive support for the establishment of community-based safe environments for children, including child-friendly spaces and violence-free, with particular attention.Indicator 1.1Number of children in the temporary shelters will have special attention using the Return to Happiness technique.Indicator 1.2Number of families in the temporary shelters will receive psychological supportIndicator 1.3Number of ECD kits, adolescent kits and psychosocial attentionIndicator 1.4Number of persons trained on the Return to Happiness methodologyOutput 2Support Children´s Ombudsperson to adequately supervise the application of child protection humanitarian standards in the shelters. Indicator 2.1Number of personnel deployed to support Children´s Ombudspersons.Indicator 2.2Number of supervision visits conducted by the Children´s Ombudspersons at 17 shelters.Indicator 2.3Number of reports on the child rights situation in shelters issued by the Children´s Ombudspersons.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to families affected by Fuego Volcano eruption through cash transfers, as well as logistic support to shelters and collecting centresThe main objective of this project is to improve access to food for communities affected by the volcanic eruption and improve the handling and storage of humanitarian assistance in shelters and collecting centres. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute cash to 400 families for two months and increase food storage capacity in shelter and equip two portable warehouses to avoid food contamination. 2,000 beneficiaries will benefit directly from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-102019-01-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
For Cash distribution component, Guatemala15.7834710 -90.2307590Escuintla, Guatemala14.3009252 -90.7881835La Rochera, Unión Maya, ChuchúSiquinalá, Guatemala15.7834710 -90.2307590La Rochera, Guatemala38.9686394 -0.1944373Unión Maya, Guatemala16.0243219 -91.3559173ChuchúSiquinalá, Guatemala15.7834710 -90.2307590La LucernaFor logistic component, Guatemala15.7834710 -90.2307590Dept of Chimaltenango, Guatemala14.5634787 -90.9820668OcotenangoDept of Escuintla, Guatemala14.3009389 -90.7882163GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018154598.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to families affected by Fuego Volcano eruption through cash transfers, as well as logistic support to shelters and collecting centresOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,000 people receive monthly cash transfers for two months for improved food accessIndicator 1.1Number of people to receive cash transferIndicator 1.2Monthly amount of cash distributed ($77 per family)Output 2People in shelters benefit on handling food and other humanitarian items to avoid contaminationIndicator 2.1Percentage of items categorized by type and expiration dates.Indicator 2.2Capacity storage increased by 1,500 cubic metersXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to the emergency health system caused by the eruption of de Fuego Volcano in GuatemalaThe main objective of this project is to reduce the number of deaths, prevent and reduce health risk factors, and address health issues among the population affected by the volcanic eruption. WHO will use CERF funds to provide equipment and medical supplies to strengthen three health brigades in shelters and affected communities; re-establish vaccination records for 1,500 children under 5 living in the shelters and affected communities; distribute 1,500 insecticide treated mosquito nets to 17 shelters; distribute 300 maternal and neo-natal health kits for pregnant women as well as five emergency kits in case of rape for at risk women in shelters; and provide potable water for all beneficiaries through distribution of water filters and disinfection. 12,269 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-112019-01-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Four () municipalities in three () Departments affected by the Volcanic Eruption in, Guatemala15.7834710 -90.2307590Escuintla and Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa in Escuintla, Alotenango in Sacatepequez and Yepocapa in Chimaltenango, Guatemala14.3009252 -90.7881835Escuintla and Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa in Escuintla, Guatemala14.3362613 -91.0251068Alotenango in Sacatepequez and Yepocapa in Chimaltenango, Guatemala14.4855247 -90.8032181GUATEMALA VOLCANO 2018311786.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to the emergency health system caused by the eruption of de Fuego Volcano in GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE VOLCANO 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13 health areas strengthened to provide timely and quality health services to affected populationIndicator 1.1Number of health care brigades in shelters and affected communities that are strengthened with basic equipment and supplies for health care and surveillance.Indicator 1.2Number of children under 5 years of age who recover their vaccination control card lost during the evacuation to reduce the risk of immunocompromised diseases.Indicator 1.3Number of pregnant women who have received prenatal careOutput 23 local health surveillance and disease prevention networks established and operationalIndicator 2.1Number of situation rooms established to ensure active health surveillance and data reportingIndicator 2.2Number of health areas collecting data, conducting risk analysis, and reporting to Ministry of HealthIndicator 2.3% of women detected and treated in case of sexual violenceIndicator 2.4Number of shelters that have received food harmlessness monitoring equipmentOutput 3350 affected people in shelters provided with mental health and psychosocial support and servicesIndicator 3.1Number of people with mental health problems provided with psychosocial support in shelters and affected communitiesOutput 4Vector control activities carried out in official sheltersIndicator 4.1Number of shelters and affected communities that have received vector control equipmentXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items and WASH a Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)The main objective of this IOM project is to provide life-saving winterization and hygiene supplies to the most vulnerable individuals in conflict-affected communities in Donetsk and Luhansk in non-Government controlled Areas of eastern Ukraine. With CERF funds, IOM will procure and deliver coal to 2,400 households, winterization kits to 27,240 individuals and hygiene kits to 19,620 individuals. Some 46,860 people will benefit from the project which will be implemented during a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-022019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Donetsk and Luhansk (NGCA), Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018572744.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items and WASH a Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)1597295.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items and WASH a Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 127,240 vulnerable conflict-affected individuals in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA) have improved access to winterization items to meet their critical heating needsIndicator 1.1Number of people benefitting from the provision of winterization itemsIndicator 1.2Percent of winterization support recipients confirming their increased preparedness to face the winterOutput 219,620 vulnerable conflict-affected individuals in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA) have improved access to critical hygiene items to improve sanitation practicesIndicator 2.1Number of people benefitting from the provision of hygiene itemsIndicator 2.2Percent of hygiene support recipients confirming their improved sanitation practicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CHR-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of civilians living along the ‘contact line’ in NGCA in the context of armed hostilities in eastern Ukraine, and promotion of remedy and reparation to survivorsThe primary objective of this project is to increase the protection of civilians living in the active conflict area along the "contact line" in Non-Government Controlled Areas in eastern Ukraine through a protection by presence approach and field visits of human rights monitoring teams as well as recording of and reporting on civilian casualties. With CERF funding, OHCHR will carry out 60 field visits to document civilian casualties and circulate monthly civilian casualty updates to national and international stakeholders. OHCHR civilian casualty recording is a method to measure the scale and intensity of the armed conflict and its impact on civilians and to inform operations and strategic planning of humanitarian assistance and protection actors in the area. OHCHR activities are planned in the NGCA for a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-282018-12-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NGCA, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Donetsk region (districts to name) and Luhansk Luhansk region, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Fully NGCA, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Dovzhanskyi, Krasnolutska, Krasnodonska, Alchevska, Kirovska, Slovianoserbskyi, Perevalskyi, Lutuhynskyi, Sorokynskyi, Antratsytivskyi, Stakhanovska, Sverdlovska, Rovenkivska, Briankivska, Antratsytska, Luhanska, PervomaiskaPartly NGCA, Ukraine48.0764807 39.6707123Dovzhanskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Krasnolutska, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Krasnodonska, Ukraine50.4321843 30.4916415Alchevska, Ukraine48.4713393 38.8134406Slovianoserbskyi, Ukraine48.6372521 39.0169496Perevalskyi, Ukraine48.4401399 38.8180128Lutuhynskyi, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Sorokynskyi, Ukraine50.5860203 27.6363775Antratsytivskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Stakhanovska, Ukraine48.5604070 38.6487184Sverdlovska, Ukraine48.0764807 39.6707123Rovenkivska, Ukraine48.0685537 39.3283151Briankivska, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Antratsytska, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Luhanska, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150PervomaiskaPartly NGCA, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Stanychno-Luhanskyi, Popasnianskyi, Novoaidarskyi, Donetsk region, Ukraine48.8212401 39.4995097Stanychno-Luhanskyi, Ukraine48.8212401 39.4995097Popasnianskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Novoaidarskyi, Ukraine48.9457299 39.0749461Donetsk region, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Shakhtarskyi, Amvrosiivskyi, Yasynuvatska, Shakhtarska, Khartsyzka, Torezka, Snizhnianska, Makiivska, Kirovska, Zhdanivska, Yenakiivska, DebaltsevckaPartly NGCA, Ukraine48.6354729 38.6373937Shakhtarskyi, Ukraine48.2619004 37.1869649Amvrosiivskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Yasynuvatska, Ukraine48.1221425 37.8765944Shakhtarska, Ukraine48.0486753 38.4505300Khartsyzka, Ukraine48.0432040 38.1393965Torezka, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Snizhnianska, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Makiivska, Ukraine48.0459557 37.9666901Kirovska, Ukraine48.6354729 38.6373937Zhdanivska, Ukraine48.1462985 38.2540176Yenakiivska, Ukraine48.2368992 38.2082157DebaltsevckaPartly NGCA, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Marinskyi, Starobeshivskyi, Novoazovskyi, Yasynuvatskyi, Boikivskyi, Kostiantynivskyi, Volnovaskyi, Bakhmutskyi, Dokuchaievska, Toretska, Horlivska, Donetska, Ukraine48.6113879 37.5355351Marinskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Starobeshivskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Novoazovskyi, Ukraine47.1190259 38.0670367Yasynuvatskyi, Ukraine48.1221425 37.8765944Boikivskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Kostiantynivskyi, Ukraine48.5239429 37.7075811Volnovaskyi, Ukraine47.5951141 37.4831419Bakhmutskyi, Ukraine49.4229830 26.9871331Dokuchaievska, Ukraine47.7582140 37.6772484Toretska, Ukraine48.3972873 37.8552450Horlivska, Ukraine48.3071000 38.0296330Donetska, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018350058.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of civilians living along the ‘contact line’ in NGCA in the context of armed hostilities in eastern Ukraine, and promotion of remedy and reparation to survivorsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All conflict-related civilian casualties have been recorded in accordance with OHCHR methodologyIndicator 1.1Number of field visits along the contact line to document civilian casualties and other manifestation of negative impact of armed hostilities on civilian populationIndicator 1.2Civilian casualty records disaggregated by date, sex, age, place of the incident, control over the place of the incident, weapon by which civilian casualty is causedOutput 2All actors concerned have full information on conflict-related civilian casualtiesIndicator 2.1Number of monthly civilian casualty updates circulated to national and international stakeholdersIndicator 2.2Number of OHCHR thematic reports covering civilian casualties during the entire period of the armed conflict eastern UkraineIndicator 2.3Number of ad hoc civilian casualty analyses and updates for international and national foraOutput 3Key duty bearers have been advocated on civilian casualty mitigation and on remedy and reparation to survivorsIndicator 3.1Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings, presentations) with the Government of Ukraine (JFO, Ministry of Defence, Office of the Military Prosecutor, Ombudsperson)Indicator 3.2Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings) with the armed groups of the self-proclaimed ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ and ‘Luhansk people’s republic’Indicator 3.3Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings, presentations) with the civil authorities in charge or medical and socio-economic remedy and reparation to injured civilians and families of those killedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east UkraineThe key objectives of this multi-sectoral UNHCR project is to provide protection and immediate relief supplies to persons affected by the conflict in newly accessible locations in the Non-Government Controlled Areas of eastern Ukraine. Specifically, UNHCR and partners will carry out 500 protection monitoring missions and provide protection conselling, referrals and individual case management to an estimated 1,600 individuals. UNHCR and partners will also provide in-kind assistance (non-food items) to 750 individuals identified through protection counselling and case management. Lastly, UNHCR will support the light repair of 300 houses benefiting some 720 individuals. An estimated 2,820 individuals will directly benefit from project activities during a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-06-282018-12-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018500968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east UkraineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)348131.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east UkraineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection monitoring missions to reach out to conflict affected populationIndicator 1.1Number of persons who benefitted by protection counselling, referrals to protection services and individual case managementOutput 2Provision of Basic Non-Food items for affected populations and hosting familiesIndicator 2.1Number of people receiving individual in-kind assistance (within the group covered by protection counselling and individual case management)Indicator 2.2Number of people identified for individual in-kind assistanceOutput 3Shelter for population in NGCA parts of the country is improved to enable dignified living conditionsIndicator 3.1# of houses repairedIndicator 3.2# of houses identified for repairsOutput 4Participatory management systems that ensures the immediate protection and assistance needs of affected population is established.Indicator 4.1# of communities supported with Community Based Protection assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and LuhanskThe primary objective of this multi-sectoral UNICEF project is to ensure that conflict-affected children, adolescents and their caregivers have access to uninterrupted safe water and sanitation and to a protective environment in educational facilities. UNICEF will provide safe water and sanitation to 50,000 individuals through emergency support to water utilities and repair of WASH facilities in schools. UNICEF will also deliver recreational, educational and Early Childhood Development kits to schools and child-friendly spaces, carry out emergency repairs at 10 educational facilities and provide psychosocial support to 3,000 children and their communities. A total of 62,000 people will benefit from the project which will be implemented over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-012019-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and LuhanskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and LuhanskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)410750.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and LuhanskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 150,000 conflict affected people have access to safe drinking water through support to education facilities and water utility companiesIndicator 1.1Number of children provided with access to sufficient quantities of water through rehabilitation of WASH facilities in education facilities (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible)Indicator 1.2Number education facilities with urgent water and sanitation repairs rehabilitatedIndicator 1.3Number of children provided with improved access to adequate sanitation through rehabilitation of WASH facilities in education facilities (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) (sub-population of indicator 1.1)Indicator 1.4Number of children provided with access to sufficient quantities of water through installation of water tanks in education facilities (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible)Indicator 1.5Number provided water tanks to ensure emergency water supply to conflict-affected populationIndicator 1.6Number of people with access to safe drinking water (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) through assistance to water utility companiesOutput 23,000 boys, girls and their caregivers have access to psycho-social support (PSS) in educational facilities and in their communities to respond to their immediate needsIndicator 2.1Number of children (girls and boys) and caregivers provided with improved access to the psychosocial support in educational institutions, child-friendly spaces and communitiesIndicator 2.2Number of professionals working with children reached out with PSS and supervisionIndicator 2.3Number of recreation, education and ECD kits distributed to CFS and communities for provision of PSS activitiesIndicator 2.4Number of communities and child-friendly spaces received recreation, education and ECD kits for PSS activities at community levelOutput 39,000 children living along the contact line in NGCA have access to quality and safe learning environment through rehabilitation of the damaged educational facilities and provision of essential suppliesIndicator 3.1Number of children provided with improved access to the education infrastructure (subpopulation of indicator 3.2)Indicator 3.2Number of children benefited from the improved learning environment in their classrooms (subpopulation of indicator 3.4)Indicator 3.3Number of children received the winter clothes from the most-in-need familiesIndicator 3.4Number of children received Educational and ECD kits in educational facilitiesIndicator 3.5Number of educational facilities (schools and kindergartens) received repairsIndicator 3.6Number of educational facilities (schools and kindergartens) received educational and ECD kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of emergency, trauma and essential emergency health care services in non-Government controlled area of eastern Ukraine July to December 2018The objective of this WHO project is to reduce morbidity and mortality through the delivery of essential life-saving medical supplies to health facilities, including mobile clinics, and improved management of health care in conflict-affected locations of Non-Government Controlled Areas via training in trauma care, mass casualty management and disease containment. WHO with procure and deliver trauma, surgical, AWD, and inter-agency emergency health kits and emergency blood screening supplies to health facilities; treat 3,000 patients via mobile clinics run by MDM; and train 200 specialized medical workers. An estimated 34,000 individuals will directly benefit from the project activities over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-022019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Non-Government-controlled area of Donetska and Luhanksa oblasts, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018624666.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of emergency, trauma and essential emergency health care services in non-Government controlled area of eastern Ukraine July to December 2018OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Deliver emergency health life-saving interventionsIndicator 1.1Number of trauma kits deliveredIndicator 1.2Number of surgical kits deliveredIndicator 1.3Number of acute watery diarrhea kits deliveredIndicator 1.4Number of inter-agency emergency medical kits deliveredIndicator 1.5Number of emergency blood screening supplies deliveredIndicator 1.6Number of treatments provided through mobile clinicsOutput 2Train health care workers in trauma care and mass casualty managementIndicator 2.1Number of health care workers (physicians, nurses and feltchers) trained in mass casualty management and trauma careOutput 3Enhance disease surveillance including prepositioning of acute watery diarrhoea kitsIndicator 3.1Number of assessments on current situation of data collection and data sourcesIndicator 3.2Number of dashboards for improved data analysis for health cluster coordinationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Temporary shelter contribution for people affected by the Venezuelan crisisThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency shelter to people affected by the Venezuela crisis who have fled to Colombia. IOM will use CERF funds to provide non-food items to 1,300 people in transit including shelter kits, hygiene kits and dignity kits; provide hotel accommodation for one week for 50 people in transit; and vouchers to 50 families to purchase materials to improve their shelter when participating in trainings on safe and protective housing, the appropriate use and maintenance of temporary shelter, and considerations for gender-based violence. 1,550 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-122019-02-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Department of Nariño (municipality of Ipiales), Colombia0.8255420 -77.6395040COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018233146.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Temporary shelter contribution for people affected by the Venezuelan crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected people receive households items in kind to meet their basic needs and enjoy physical protectionIndicator 1.1# of individuals receiving Shelter KitsIndicator 1.2# of individuals receiving Hygiene Kits (NFI) disaggregated by displacement status (PNIP or host population) / sexIndicator 1.3# of women and girls receiving Dignity Kits disaggregated by displacement status (PNIP or host population)Output 2Affected people receive a contribution to temporary shelter solutions to meet their basic needs and enjoy physical protectionIndicator 2.1# of individuals receiving an NRC contribution to temporary shelter (hotel)Output 3Affected people receive contribution for temporary shelter solutions by cash to meet their basic needs and enjoy physical protectionIndicator 3.1# of individuals receiving an NRC contribution for temporary shelterIndicator 3.2# of individuals receiving cash for temporary shelter contribution with a total value of $35,700Indicator 3.3# of individuals receiving information on topics related to temporary shelter solutionsIndicator 3.4# of awareness raising on GBV and cash-based protectionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase the access of the migrant population to complementary health services that protect and save lives in La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaThe main objective of this project is to increase access to essential lifesaving health services and disease prevention measures to prevent further health risks of migrants in border areas. WHO will use CERF funds to ensure regular immunization vaccinations of 4,900 people; equip 20 local health facilities; distribute 47 kits of medicines and medical supplies for general care and 300 Family Kits of essential protection and prevention supplies; screen 5,000 people for malaria through distribution of 200 rapid tests and supplies; and conduct three community health and prevention campaigns on Severe Acute Respiratory Infection and Acute Diarrheal Disease. 53,200 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-112019-01-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
La Guajira, Norte de Santander, and Arauca, Colombia11.3547743 -72.5204827La Guajira, Colombia11.3547743 -72.5204827Norte de Santander, Colombia7.9462831 -72.8988069and Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018965182.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase the access of the migrant population to complementary health services that protect and save lives in La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 150,200 vulnerable individuals have access to essential primary health care services in the border areas of the three prioritized departmentsIndicator 1.1Number of men, women, pregnant women, children, and elderly migrants who receive emergency primary care in physical and psychosocial health.Indicator 1.2Number of migrant population vaccinated through the support of PAHO/WHO for regular immunization program.Indicator 1.3Number of health facilities equipped with medicine kits and supplies for the comprehensive care of migrants.Output 23,000 children at-risk of respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases are rapidly diagnosed and receive timely and quality treatment Indicator 2.1Number of children under 5 years of age with
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) and Acute Diarrheal Disease (ADD) treatedIndicator 2.2Number of patients screened for the diagnosis of malariaIndicator 2.3Number of families that receive essential supplies to reduce health risks.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sexual and Reproductive health rights for migrant population, with emphasis on women, adolescents and young peopleThe main objective of this project is to increase access to sexual and reproductive health services and information for Venezuelan migrants in the municipalities of Cucuta and Maicao. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide emergency and long-term contraceptives for 2,248 women of reproductive age as well as ensure access for 313 women to voluntary interruption of pregnancy; distribute SRH and Personal Care Kits as well as educational material on sexual and reproductive health rights for 1,890 men and women. 5,511 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-092019-01-08
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Cúcuta (Norte de Santander) and Maicao (La Guajira), Colombia7.8890971 -72.4966896COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018286330.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sexual and Reproductive health rights for migrant population, with emphasis on women, adolescents and young peopleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,248 women of reproductive age who will receive long-term and emergency contraceptive methods and 313 who will access to voluntary interruption of pregnancy through the public health services of Cúcuta and MaicaoIndicator 1.1Number of long-term and emergency contraceptive methods delivered to public hospital of Cucuta and MaicaoIndicator 1.2Number of AMEU Kits delivered to public hospital of Cucuta and Maicao (313 expected demand due to the number of uterine curettage on migrant pregnancy women in 2017).Output 21,890 women and men of reproductive age from Cúcuta and Maicao will receive Personal Care Kits and / or educational material.Indicator 2.1Number of Personal Care Kits and educational material on self-care and sexual and reproductive rights, route of attention to victims of violence delivered to adolescent and young women belonging to migrant population in Cucuta and Maicao and accompaniment for its use.Indicator 2.2Number of men and women who receive educational material on self-care and sexual and reproductive rights, route of attention to victims of violence and accompaniment for its use (does not include personal care kits for these people).Indicator 2.3Number of young leaders trained in SRH through the United Nations Volunteer programmes to implement a peer strategyXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education in emergencies assistance for children affected by mixed flows from VenezuelaThe main objective of this project is to provide a basic package of education services to 8,000 children and adolescents, their families and communities in five departments affected by the migration influx. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide psychosocial assistance to 5,000 people including 4,000 boys and girls; install 50 temporary education spaces; and distribute school and recreational sports kits. 8,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-052019-01-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Norte de Santander, Colombia7.9462831 -72.8988069Cucuta y Villa del Rosario municipalitiesLa Guajira, Colombia7.8437879 -72.4696897Maicao, Manaure, Riohacha, Fonseca and San Juan del Cesar municipalitiesArauca, Colombia11.3789335 -72.2485171Maicao, Colombia11.3789335 -72.2485171Manaure, Colombia11.7727780 -72.4442270Riohacha, Colombia11.5384151 -72.9167838Fonseca and San Juan del Cesar municipalitiesArauca, Colombia10.7698637 -73.0021534Arauca, Fortul, Tame and Saravena municipalitiesAtlantico, Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Fortul, Colombia6.7943670 -71.7715489Tame and Saravena municipalitiesAtlantico, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Baranquilla, Soledad municipalitiesMagdalena, Colombia10.9170486 -74.7990710Baranquilla, Colombia11.0041072 -74.8069813Soledad municipalitiesMagdalena, Colombia10.9170486 -74.7990710Santa Marta municipality, Colombia11.2403547 -74.2110227COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018649754.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education in emergencies assistance for children affected by mixed flows from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16000 children and adolescents, 500 teachers and local education authorities and 1500 parents and community leaders have acces to emergency education assistance.Indicator 1.1# children and adolescents with acces to emergency education servicesIndicator 1.2# of children and adolescents that received school supplies deliveredIndicator 1.3# of temporary educative spaces installedIndicator 1.4# of teachers and local education authorities trained for the management of temporary educative spaces.Output 2Children, adolescents, teachers and members of the educational community receive psychosocial supportIndicator 2.1# children with access to psychosocial assistanceIndicator 2.2# teachers and managers that receive psychosocial assistanceIndicator 2.3# members of the community that receive psychosocial assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of children against recruitment, sexual violence, landmines and family separationThe main objective of this project is to provide a basic package of protection services to children and adolescents, their families and their communities in four departments affected by the mixed influx from Venezuela. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide psychosocial support to 3,100 children and adolescents; sensitize 10 communities about prevention of family separation; protect victims via referral and activation of response routes; and implement mine risk education in communities in crisis. 4,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-052019-01-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Arauca Department (Arauca, Saravena and Fortul Municipalities), Colombia6.7943670 -71.7715489Norte de Santander Department (Cucuta, Villa de Rosario and one Municipality in Catatumbo tbd), Colombia7.8327117 -72.4711230La Guajira Department (Riohacha, Maicao and Uribia Municipalities), Colombia11.7149978 -72.2659391Bolivar Department (Cartagena Municipality), Colombia10.3910485 -75.4794257Arauca Department (Arauca, Colombia7.0761720 -70.7104570Saravena and Fortul Municipalities); Norte de Santander Department (Cucuta, Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950Villa de Rosario and one Municipality in Catatumbo tbd); La Guajira Department (Riohacha, Colombia11.5384151 -72.9167838Maicao and Uribia Municipalities); Bolivar Department (Cartagena Municipality), Colombia11.3789335 -72.2485171COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018460999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of children against recruitment, sexual violence, landmines and family separationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Girls, boys, adolescents, their families, their communities and local leaders are sensitized about gender-based violence, commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) & trafficking and are able to access local protection services.Indicator 1.1Number of targeted children and women at risk of gender based violence who benefit from sensitization and referral to government services.Indicator 1.2Number of targeted children in humanitarian situations benefitting from psychosocial supportIndicator 1.3Number of children for whom response routes are activatedOutput 2Child recruitment and utilization are addressed and prevented in targeted communities.Indicator 2.1Number of children reached through programmes and services to prevent recruitment and use by non-State armed groups (NSAG).Indicator 2.2Number of local authorities and community leaders sensitized about child recruitment and use.Indicator 2.3Number of communities sensitized about preventing family separationOutput 3The use of landmines and other indiscriminate or illicit weapons by state and non-state actors is prevented, and their impact is addressed.Indicator 3.1Number of children, adolescents, family and community members in targeted areas who learn to protect themselves and others from APM/UXO/IED.Indicator 3.2Number of victims of accidents with APM/UXO/IED who receive support in accessing their rights.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene in the context of the Venezuela migration emergencyThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for people affected by the mixed influx from Venezuela. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide 15 litres/pers/day of drinking water through to the rehabilitation and improvement of community supply water systems and distribution of filters for water treatment at household level; repair of school and community toilets facilities; and distribution of 7,400 hygiene kits. 10,575 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-052019-01-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Arauca Department (Saravena and Fortul Municipalities), Colombia6.7943670 -71.7715489Norte de Santander Department (Cucuta - Villa de Rosario), Colombia7.8437879 -72.4696897La Guajira Department (Riohacha and Maicao), Colombia11.5420060 -72.9105339Arauca Department (Saravena and Fortul Municipalities); Norte de Santander Department (Cucuta - Villa de Rosario); La Guajira Department (Riohacha and Maicao), Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene in the context of the Venezuela migration emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to safe water for human consumption for 10,575 people Indicator 1.1Number of people with access to 15l/day/person (minimum) of safe water in shelters, schools and affected communities.Indicator 1.2Number of analysis of water quality in communities, shelters and schoolsIndicator 1.3Number of people accessing water treatment systems in communities, shelters, and schools.Output 2Access to improved sanitation with handwashing facilities for 10,575 peopleIndicator 2.1Number of men, women, boys and girls with access to a functioning, appropriate and safely managed toilet with hand washing facilities (gender sensitive and people with disabilities)Indicator 2.2Number of shelters, communities and schools with an established and functional system for solid waste management.Output 3Improved hygiene practices for 7,400 peopleIndicator 3.1Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to appropriate hygiene items.Indicator 3.2Number of people adopting hygiene key practicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to protection and lifesaving mechanisms against GBV, trafficking in persons and sexual exploitationThe main objective of this project is to improve access of female Venezuelan migrants to lifesaving protection mechanisms against GBV, trafficking and sexual exploitation in six departments of Colombia. UNWOMEN will use CERF funds to improve access to information and protection mechanisms by designing interactive materials on GBV and trafficking and establish two referral paths for victims. 1,910 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-102019-01-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Norte de Santander (Cúcuta, Villa de Rosario), La Guajira (Riohacha), Arauca (Arauca), Magdalena (Santa Marta), Atlántico (Barranquilla), Bolívar (Cartagena), Colombia7.8437879 -72.4696897Norte de Santander (Cúcuta, Colombia7.8890971 -72.4966896Villa de Rosario), Colombia7.8437879 -72.4696897La Guajira (Riohacha), Colombia11.5384151 -72.9167838Arauca (Arauca), Colombia7.0761720 -70.7104570Magdalena (Santa Marta), Colombia11.2403547 -74.2110227Atlántico (Barranquilla), Colombia11.0041072 -74.8069813Bolívar (Cartagena), Colombia10.3910485 -75.4794257COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018284004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to protection and lifesaving mechanisms against GBV, trafficking in persons and sexual exploitationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,410 victims, especially women (adults and youth), of mixed influx, have access to lifesaving protection mechanisms and information against GBV, in Riohacha (department of La Guajira), Santa Marta (department of Magdalena), Barranquilla (department of Atlántico) and Cartagena (department of Bolívar). Indicator 1.1Number of victims in the identified municipalities who have access to lifesaving protection mechanisms against GBV.Indicator 1.2Number of victims in the identified municipalities who have access to lifesaving information against GBV.Output 240 women (youth and adults) victims of human trafficking within mixed influx, have received immediate assistance and protection of their human rights, in the departments of Arauca and Norte de SantanderIndicator 2.1Number of victims identified and assistedIndicator 2.2Number of routes designed to identified and to assist trafficking in persons victims in each departmentIndicator 2.3Number of public authorities and NGOs strengthened to identify and refer possible cases of trafficking in personsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaThe main objective of this project is to prevent the deterioration of food security and nutritional status migrants in temporary shelters, informal settlements and indigenous communities in the Departments of Arauca, La Guajira and Norte de Santander. FAO will help restore agricultural production of 10 communities through distribution of agricultural inputs and supplies and rehabilitate 10 water supply systems. WFP will provide food assistance to 16,000 migrants through individual vouchers as well as meals prepared in community kitchens while UNICEF will strengthen the capacity and knowledge of 3,500 people to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education. 16,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-132019-01-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018672143.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1(FAO) Rapid recovery of food production for 3,000 vulnerable persons belonging to the indigenous Wayúu recipient and migrant (returnee) population in the rural area of the Department of La GuajiraIndicator 1.1Number of participating communities that rapidly restore agricultural production to obtain food for human and animal consumptionIndicator 1.2Number of persons belonging to the recipient and returning population who receive agricultural inputs and supplies for the recovery of their productive capacityIndicator 1.3Percentage of communities with rehabilitated water supply systems for human consumption and for agricultural productionIndicator 1.4Animal health brigade coverage as a percentage. There are 3 animal health brigades to be developed with an interval of time between each brigade of 7 weeksOutput 2(UNICEF) 500 boys and girls from 6 to 59 months have access to adequate management of acute, moderate and severe malnutrition, through the application of guidelines for the comprehensive care of acute, severe and moderate malnutrition in boys and girls aged 6 to 59 months, including the use of therapeutic formulas (UNICEF)Indicator 2.1i) # and % targeted children 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition receiving therapeutic care
ii) # and/or % children 6-59 months with Moderate Acute Malnutrition admitted receiving supplementary care for specified period of timeOutput 3(UNICEF) Strengthen the capacities and knowledge of 3,500 people, community and state actors to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education, using health risk management teams and other nutrition and health strategies at community level. Indicator 3.1# of children under 5 years of age receiving essential health and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.2# of pregnant women receiving essential prenatal care and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.3# of people receiving basic information on breastfeeding, complementary feeding, hygiene and micronutrient supplementationOutput 4(WFP) Food assistance provided to 16,000 beneficiaries with vouchers (direct distribution and indirect through IP)Indicator 4.1Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance
Disaggregated by Community Kitchens or value vouchers activity, and by nationality, age, women, men, girls, boys, and vulnerable groupsIndicator 4.2Improved food consumption score, diet diversity, food expenditure share and coping strategies
WFP will provide a baseline before the beginning of the implementation.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaThe main objective of this project is to prevent the deterioration of food security and nutritional status migrants in temporary shelters, informal settlements and indigenous communities in the Departments of Arauca, La Guajira and Norte de Santander. UNICEF will strengthen the capacity and knowledge of 3,500 people to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, supplemental feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education. FAO will restore agricultural production of 10 communities through distribution of agricultural inputs and rehabilitate 10 water supply systems while WFP will provide food assistance to 16,000 migrants through individual vouchers as well as meals prepared in community kitchens. 16,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-122019-01-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2018235935.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1(FAO) Rapid recovery of food production for 3,000 vulnerable persons belonging to the indigenous Wayúu recipient and migrant (returnee) population in the rural area of the Department of La GuajiraIndicator 1.1Number of participating communities that rapidly restore agricultural production to obtain food for human and animal consumptionIndicator 1.2Number of persons belonging to the recipient and returning population who receive agricultural inputs and supplies for the recovery of their productive capacityIndicator 1.3Percentage of communities with rehabilitated water supply systems for human consumption and for agricultural productionIndicator 1.4Animal health brigade coverage as a percentage. There are 3 animal health brigades to be developed with an interval of time between each brigade of 7 weeks.Output 2(UNICEF) 500 boys and girls from 6 to 59 months have access to adequate management of acute, moderate and severe malnutrition, through the application of guidelines for the comprehensive care of acute, severe and moderate malnutrition in boys and girls aged 6 to 59 months, including the use of therapeutic formulas (UNICEF)Indicator 2.1i) # and % targeted children 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition receiving therapeutic care
ii) # and/or % children 6-59 months with Moderate Acute Malnutrition admitted receiving supplementary care for specified period of timeOutput 3(UNICEF) Strengthen the capacities and knowledge of 3,500 people, community and state actors to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education, using health risk management teams and other nutrition and health strategies at community level. Indicator 3.1# of children under 5 years of age receiving essential health and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.2# of pregnant women receiving essential prenatal care and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.3# of people receiving basic information on breastfeeding, complementary feeding, hygiene and micronutrient supplementationOutput 4(WFP) Food assistance provided to 16,000 beneficiaries with vouchers (direct distribution and indirect through IP)Indicator 4.1Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance
Disaggregated by Community Kitchens or value vouchers activity, and by nationality, age, women, men, girls, boys, and vulnerable groupsIndicator 4.2Improved food consumption score, diet diversity, food expenditure share and coping strategies
WFP will provide a baseline before the beginning of the implementation.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaThe main objective of this project is to prevent the deterioration of food security and nutritional status migrants in temporary shelters, informal settlements and indigenous communities in the Departments of Arauca, La Guajira and Norte de Santander. WFP will provide food assistance to 16,000 migrants through individual vouchers as well as meals prepared in community kitchens while FAO will help restore agricultural production of 10 communities through distribution of agricultural inputs and supplies and rehabilitate 10 water supply systems. UNICEF will strengthen the capacity and knowledge of 3,500 people to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education. 16,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-132019-02-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Municipalities of Arauca, Arauquita, Tame and Saravena La Guajira, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Municipalities of Arauca, Colombia7.0838046 -70.7613891Arauquita, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Tame and Saravena La Guajira, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Municipalities of Maicao, Manaure, Riohacha and Uribia Norte de Santander, Colombia11.3789335 -72.2485171Municipalities of Maicao, Colombia11.3778944 -72.2388228Manaure, Colombia11.7727780 -72.4442270Riohacha and Uribia Norte de Santander, Colombia11.5384151 -72.9167838Municipalities of Cucuta and Villa Del Rosario, Colombia7.8437879 -72.4696897COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 20181342000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance in food security and nutrition to face the migration flow from Venezuela, in the departments of La Guajira, Norte de Santander and AraucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1(FAO) Rapid recovery of food production for 3,000 vulnerable persons belonging to the indigenous Wayúu recipient and migrant (returnee) population in the rural area of the Department of La GuajiraIndicator 1.1Number of participating communities that rapidly restore agricultural production to obtain food for human and animal consumptionIndicator 1.2Number of persons belonging to the recipient and returning population who receive agricultural inputs and supplies for the recovery of their productive capacityIndicator 1.3Percentage of communities with rehabilitated water supply systems for human consumption and for agricultural productionIndicator 1.4Animal health brigade coverage as a percentage. There are 3 animal health brigades to be developed with an interval of time between each brigade of 7 weeks.Output 2(UNICEF) 500 boys and girls from 6 to 59 months have access to adequate management of acute, moderate and severe malnutrition, through the application of guidelines for the comprehensive care of acute, severe and moderate malnutrition in boys and girls aged 6 to 59 months, including the use of therapeutic formulas (UNICEF)Indicator 2.1i) # and % targeted children 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition receiving therapeutic care
ii) # and/or % children 6-59 months with Moderate Acute Malnutrition admitted receiving supplementary care for specified period of timeOutput 3(UNICEF) Strengthen the capacities and knowledge of 3,500 people, community and state actors to prevent malnutrition through the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary feeding, micronutrient supplementation and nutrition education, using health risk management teams and other nutrition and health strategies at community level. Indicator 3.1# of children under 5 years of age receiving essential health and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.2# of pregnant women receiving essential prenatal care and nutrition servicesIndicator 3.3# of people receiving basic information on breastfeeding, complementary feeding, hygiene and micronutrient supplementationOutput 4(WFP) Food assistance provided to 16,000 beneficiaries with vouchers (direct distribution and indirect through IP)Indicator 4.1Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance
Disaggregated by Community Kitchens or value vouchers activity, and by nationality, age, women, men, girls, boys, and vulnerable groupsIndicator 4.2Improved food consumption score, diet diversity, food expenditure share and coping strategies
WFP will provide a baseline before the beginning of the implementation.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response in Gedeo and West Guji zonesThe main objective of this project is to mitigate risks associated with malnutrition among vulnerable children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute various fortified nutritional products, among other things. 36,695 persons of which 23,733 pregnant and lactating women and 12,962 children under 5 will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-162019-01-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gedeo Zone- SNNPR (Bule, Dilla Zuria, Gedeb, Kochere, Wonago, Yirgachefe and Dilla Town IDP settlement) and West Guji Zone- Oromia Region (Abaya, Bir-birsa Kodawa, Bule Hora, Gelana, Demtu Hambela and Kercha IDP settlement), Ethiopia6.4126332 38.3007613Gedeo Zone- SNNPR (Bule, Ethiopia6.1676798 38.1899782Dilla Zuria, Ethiopia6.4126332 38.3007613Gedeb, Ethiopia5.9170235 38.2493490Kochere, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Wonago, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Yirgachefe and Dilla Town IDP settlement) and West Guji Zone- Oromia Region (Abaya, Ethiopia6.1620447 38.2058155Bir-birsa Kodawa, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Bule Hora, Ethiopia5.6373206 38.2374790Gelana, Ethiopia11.4333330 39.7833330Demtu Hambela and Kercha IDP settlement), Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20181496790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response in Gedeo and West Guji zonesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 136,695 children 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women supported with specialised nutritious foods to treat moderate acute malnutrition.Indicator 1.1MAM treatment recovery rate (%)Indicator 1.2MAM treatment defaulter rate (%)Indicator 1.3MAM treatment non-response rate (%)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)First emergency response to IDPs and host communities in Oromia and SNNP regionsThe main objective of this project is to provide safe and reliable water supply and access to sanitation. UNICEF will use CERF funds to truck water to 20,000 people, rehabilitate 10,000 water points, distribute emergency 40,000 hygiene kits and build 500 emergency latrines, among other things. 600,000 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-182019-01-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Gedeo Zone (SNNP) and West Guji Zone (Oromia),, Ethiopia6.1676798 38.1899782Gedeo Zone (SNNP) and West Guji Zone (Oromia), Ethiopia6.1676798 38.1899782ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20183518999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project First emergency response to IDPs and host communities in Oromia and SNNP regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe and reliable water for 90,000 IDPs and members of the host community through the rehabilitation of water points and provision of water truckingIndicator 1.1Quantity of safe drinking water supplied per person per dayIndicator 1.2Faecal coliform (FC) count/100ml in water at point of useIndicator 1.3Weekly reports (log books) provided by Water Trucking MonitorsIndicator 1.4Number of people receiving water from rehabilitated water pointsIndicator 1.5Number of people receiving water from water trucking operationsOutput 2Preventing disease outbreaks and improving dignity and hygiene conditions by providing NFIs and launching Hygiene Promotion campaignsIndicator 2.1Number of people reached with emergency hygiene promotion messagingIndicator 2.2Number of people reached with emergency hygiene NFIsOutput 3Preventing disease outbreaks by providing access to emergency latrines in IDP collective centresIndicator 3.1# of IDPs who have access to minimum standards of sanitationIndicator 3.2Functionality of emergency trench latrinesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving health services to conflict IDPs and host community, in West Guji zone (Oromia region) and Gedeo zone (SNNPR region)The main objective of this joint project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among IDPs in the Gedeo and West Guji zones. UNICEF and WHO will use CERF funds to carry measles vaccination, provide medical supplies and support health facilities, among other things. 175,000 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-192019-01-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20182173719.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving health services to conflict IDPs and host community, in West Guji zone (Oromia region) and Gedeo zone (SNNPR region)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Surveillance and rapid response mechanism strengthened for early detection and immediate response to disease outbreaks/health threats in IDPs and host community in Gedeo and Guji zones Indicator 1.1Proportion of alerts investigated, and response initiated within 48 hours from notificationIndicator 1.2Proportion of health facilities serving IDPs providing weekly surveillance informationOutput 2Improved access to essential primary health care services for the conflict IDPs in West Guji and GedeoIndicator 2.1Number of catchment population/health facility/health teamIndicator 2.2Utilization rate of IDP healthIndicator 2.3Procurement and distribution of PHC medicines as plannedOutput 3Emergency Measles Vaccination campaign targeting children between 6 month and 15 years of ageIndicator 3.1Vaccination coverageXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life Saving NFI kits for IDPs in Gedeo and West GujiThe main objective of this project is to provide decent living conditions to IDPs in West Guji and Gedeo. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure and distribute emergency shelter NFI, among other things. 356,000 persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-012018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SNNPR and Oromia, Ethiopia7.6532160 38.8511160ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20187500076.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life Saving NFI kits for IDPs in Gedeo and West GujiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1NFI kits provided to IPS householdsIndicator 1.1# of NFI kitsIndicator 1.2# of IDP HH provided with NFIsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving health services to conflict IDPs and host community, in West Guji zone (Oromia region) and Gedeo zone (SNNPR region)The main objective of this joint project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among IDPs in the Gedeo and West Guji zones. UNICEF and WHO will use CERF funds to carry out emergency measles vaccination activities, provide medical supplies and support health facilities, among other things. In particular, UNICEF will procure 456,260 measles vaccines for use by the Ministry of Health and health sector partners. Project activities will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-182019-01-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
West Guji (Oromia region) and Gedeo (SNNP region) zones, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2018324673.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving health services to conflict IDPs and host community, in West Guji zone (Oromia region) and Gedeo zone (SNNPR region)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Surveillance and rapid response mechanism strengthened for early detection and immediate response to disease outbreaks/health threats in IDPs and host community in Gedeo and Guji zones Indicator 1.1Proportion of alerts investigated, and response initiated within 48 hours from notificationIndicator 1.2Proportion of health facilities serving IDPs providing weekly surveillance informationOutput 2Improved access to essential primary health care services for the conflict IDPs in West Guji and GedeoIndicator 2.1Number of catchment population/health facility/health teamIndicator 2.2Utilization rate of IDP healthIndicator 2.3Procurement and distribution of PHC medicines as plannedOutput 3Emergency Measles Vaccination campaign targeting children between 6 month and 15 years of ageIndicator 3.1Vaccination coverageXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing food assistance to IDPs affected by the insecurity in the Tillabéry and Tahoua regionsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving food and nutrition assistance to IDPs affected by insecurity in the Tahoua and Tillabery regions. WFP will use CERF funds to provide three monthly food baskets supporting 13,760 people, coupled with blanket supplementary feeding for the prevention of 1,100 malnutrition in children of 6-23 months. Nearly 14,000 people will benefit from this project which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-102019-02-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, regions of, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245regions of, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Tillabery and Tahoua, Niger14.2061141 1.4579696NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20181000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing food assistance to IDPs affected by the insecurity in the Tillabéry and Tahoua regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide food assistance to save lives and protect livelihoods through general food distributions to 13,760 affected peopleIndicator 1.1Food consumption score: % of households with a borderline and acceptable food consumption scoreIndicator 1.2Negative coping mechanisms (RCSI)Indicator 1.3Number of women receiving General Food DistributionIndicator 1.4Number of men receiving General Food DistributionIndicator 1.5Total tonnage of food commodities distributedOutput 2Stabilize and reduce malnutrition among 1,100 affected children 6-23 monthsIndicator 2.1Proportion of target population who participate in an adequate number of distributionsIndicator 2.2Number of girls (disaggregated by activity) receiving food assistance/supplementary feeding to prevent malnutritionIndicator 2.3Number of boys (disaggregated by activity) receiving food assistance/supplementary feeding to prevent malnutritionIndicator 2.4Total tonnage of food commodities distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response to displaced populations and host communities in Tillabery and Tahoua regionsThe main objective of this project is to contribute to meet the specific safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation needs of IDPs in spontaneous and temporary sites hosting new displaced populations and in host communities. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide emergency reinforcement of 15 water points for 9,000 people; construct emergency latrines for 5,000 people; provide sanitation facilities in 2 schools and 2 health centres; and distribute hygiene kits as well as emergency WASH kits for 2,500 people. 15,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Departments of Abala, Ayorou, Banibangou, Ouallam (Tillabery region) and Tillia (Tahoua region), Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Departments of Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Ayorou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Banibangou, Niger15.0484164 2.7108146Ouallam (Tillabery region) and Tillia (Tahoua region), Niger14.3147935 2.0885853NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2018950056.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response to displaced populations and host communities in Tillabery and Tahoua regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 19,000 people affected by population movement gain access to safe drinking water, in accordance with international standardsIndicator 1.1Number of men, women, boys and girls with access to safe drinking waterIndicator 1.2Number of water management committees trained on the promotion of hygiene and sanitation and the maintenance of infrastructures.Output 210,000 men, women, girls and boys affected by population movement have access to safe sanitation facilities accessible to children and people with special needsIndicator 2.1Number of men, women, girls and boys with access to safe sanitation facilities accessible to children and people with special needsOutput 315,000 people affected by population movement receive hygiene and emergency wash kits (including soap and water treatment products) and are covered by sensitization messages / hygiene promotion activitiesIndicator 3.1Number of men, women, boys and girls receiving hygiene kits and covered by sensitization messages / hygiene promotion activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protective environment for children affected by armed conflictThe main objective of this project is to help ensure a protective environment for IDPs and host community members affected by displacement as a result of armed conflict. UNICEF will use CERF funds to create or strengthen 68 community mechanisms to address child protection needs; reinforce 15 psychosocial support mobile services through materials and supply; provide socio-recreational activities for children; and ensure that 100 Unaccompanied and Separated Children/IDPs are identified, documented, and provided with temporary case. 23,547 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-022019-02-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tillabery region, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Department of Ayorou, Abala, Banibangou, Ouallam Tahoua region, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Department of Ayorou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Banibangou, Niger15.0484164 2.7108146Ouallam Tahoua region, Niger14.3147935 2.0885853Department of Tilia and Tassara, Niger16.8098453 5.6471096NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2018199997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protective environment for children affected by armed conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Child protection needs are addressed through community-based child protection mechanisms and dissemination of radio messages.Indicator 1.1Number of community mechanisms strengthenedIndicator 1.2Number of children and adults benefitting from outreach activitiesOutput 2Children (displaced and from host communities) have access to socio-recreational activities and psychosocial support if needed, in safe places (ex. Health center) and those with special protection needs are referred to competent services.Indicator 2.1Number of Psychosocial Support Mobile Services in or around Health center (DIAP)Indicator 2.2Number of children benefiting from socio recreational activities and psychosocial supportOutput 3Unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), as well as extremely vulnerable children, are identified, documented, provided with temporary care and individualized support in line with interagency standardsIndicator 3.1Number of UASC (disaggregated by unaccompanied/separated, girls and boys) and extremely vulnerable children identified and documentedIndicator 3.2Number of UASC benefiting from alternative care and/or individualized supportXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to protection needs for IDPs in Tillabery and Tahoua areasThe main objective of this project is to establish a fast-track locally-based IDP registration mechanism to get accurate data on people forcefully displaced in Tillabery and Tahoua regions and assist in potential voluntary relocating to pre-selected IDP hosting villages. UNHCR will use CERF funds to register and profile IDPs; coordinate issuance of identification documents; coordinate the preparations for voluntary relocation including intention surveys; and conduct peaceful coexistence activities. 20,258 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-022019-02-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Provinces, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tillabery, TahouaDistricts, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Tillabery, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245TahouaDistricts, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Ayorou, Ouallam, Banibangou, Abala, TahouaMunicipalities, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Ouallam, Niger14.3147935 2.0885853Banibangou, Niger15.0484164 2.7108146TahouaMunicipalities, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Abanguir, Agamsourgou insiloumane, Agamsourgou Timanane, Ayorou, Garey akoukou, Haguaye Nomade, Inates, Ingaralataine, Tabareybarey, Tadimbiste Abonkor, Tagdounatt, Tangouchmane, Tarhabout, Tigazaratene, Tin nagar, Tissouhagh, Mangaizé, Tilloa, Sine Godar, Rijian Mallam, Saraye, Ikarfane, Abala, Akoukou, Intikane, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Abanguir, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Agamsourgou insiloumane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Agamsourgou Timanane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Ayorou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Garey akoukou, Niger13.0539796 3.1926406Haguaye Nomade, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Inates, Niger14.9304817 1.1932692Ingaralataine, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tabareybarey, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tadimbiste Abonkor, Niger15.0000000 2.4666670Tagdounatt, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tangouchmane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tarhabout, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tigazaratene, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tin nagar, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Tissouhagh, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Mangaizé, Niger14.6826997 1.9514657Tilloa, Niger15.0656400 2.0603750Sine Godar, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Rijian Mallam, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Saraye, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Ikarfane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Akoukou, Niger13.0539796 3.1926406Intikane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2018809241.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to protection needs for IDPs in Tillabery and Tahoua areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Internal displacements are tracked, registration of IDPs is facilitated and data shared to Humanitarian actorsIndicator 1.1# of focal persons and registration points establishedIndicator 1.2# of IDPs registered on an individual basisIndicator 1.3# of IDPs profiledOutput 2Support for IDPs to obtain identification documents is provided and lists of beneficiaries issuedIndicator 2.1% of IDPs provided with identification documentIndicator 2.2# of advocacy campaign madeIndicator 2.3# of lists of beneficiaries shared with humanitarian communityOutput 3Voluntary relocation to IDP hosting villages is provided and peaceful coexistence promotedIndicator 3.1# of focus group discussions and intention surveys conductedIndicator 3.2# of municipalities where peaceful coexistence activities are implementedIndicator 3.3% IDPs relocated on a voluntary basisXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to GBV in IDPs and host communities in the conflict-affected region of TillaberyThe main objective of this project is to reduce the vulnerability and exposure to GBV among vulnerable women and children and provide holistic support to GBV survivors in Tillabery region. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide 10 rape treatment kits to health centres; 1,000 dignity kits; psychological, legal, and temporary housing support as well as transportation costs of GBV survivors to health facilities; and orient community actors of GBV issues. 3,676 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-072019-02-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tillabery region, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Ayorou, Abala, Ouallam, Banibangou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Ayorou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Ouallam, Niger14.3147935 2.0885853Banibangou, Niger15.0484164 2.7108146NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2018150040.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to GBV in IDPs and host communities in the conflict-affected region of TillaberyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Medical and psychosocial supports provided to 184 GBV survivorsIndicator 1.1Number of GBV survivors who receive psychosocial supportIndicator 1.2Number of GBV survivors who receive medical supportIndicator 1.3Number of people targeted with rape treatment kitsOutput 23,676 vulnerable women and children are protected from gender based violenceIndicator 2.1Number of community actors oriented on GBV issuesIndicator 2.2Number of persons who received information on GBV serviceIndicator 2.3Number of people targeted with dignity kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Assistance to Newly Displaced Population in Niger along Malian-Niger Border communitiesThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving assistance to some of the most vulnerable newly displaced people and host population in Tillabery region through access to emergency shelters and NFI kits. IOM will use CERF funds to select beneficiaries through rapid field assessment/profiling and identification exercises; distribute 2,500 emergency shelters and 3,000 NFIs kits; and provide technical assistance to beneficiaries for the construction of emergency shelters. 21,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tillabery and Tahoua regions,, Niger16.0902543 5.3939551Tillabery and Tahoua regions, Niger16.0902543 5.3939551NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20181550001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Assistance to Newly Displaced Population in Niger along Malian-Niger Border communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The newly displaced population in Tillabery region has improved living conditionsIndicator 1.1# of emergency shelter kits distributedIndicator 1.2# of emergency NFI kits distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Securing the main livelihood of livestock farmers in the regions of Tahoua and TillabéryThe main objective of this project is to preserve and restore the livelihoods of male and female pastoralists in Tahoua and Tillabéry regions. FAO will use CERF funds to provide 1,600 tons of animal feed to herders to support the animals during the pastoral lean season; conduct a vaccination/deworming operation for 200,000 animals to minimize the risk of pandemics and animal diseases; distribute 2,800 goats to vulnerable herders to protect their livelihoods; undertake emergency repairs on water systems; and ensure pastoral preservation against bushfire by establishing 400 kilometers of firebreaks through cash for work activities. 37,800 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-012018-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tahoua and Tillabéry regions, Niger16.0902543 5.3939551NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20181365883.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Securing the main livelihood of livestock farmers in the regions of Tahoua and TillabéryOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 163,000 animals of herders, IDPs and host population households have overpassed the lean period with no more mortality caused by undernourishmentIndicator 1.1Quantity of animal feed acquired and distributed (in tons)Indicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries/herders reachedIndicator 1.3Number of animals supplemented with animal feedOutput 2200,000 animals belonging to male and female herders are protected against animal diseasesIndicator 2.1Number of men and women households ‘animal flock treated against animal disease (vaccines and deworming)Indicator 2.2Number of animals supplemented by vitaminsIndicator 2.3% drop in animal disease cases reportedOutput 3Livelihood of vulnerable herders restoredIndicator 3.1Number of goats distributed to IDPs and host female householdsIndicator 3.2Number of calving’s recorded by HHsIndicator 3.3Numbers of animal water points restoredIndicator 3.4Number of km of fire break builtIndicator 3.5Number of recipients of cash for work (men and women)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food security, agriculture and livestock assistance for drought affected populations.The main objective of this joint project between WFP and FAO is to provide emergency assistance to cover the urgent needs of the most vulnerable population affected by the drought. WFP will use CERF funds to provide food assistance through the provision of a mixed food basket to 42,500 targeted households while FAO will provide complementary food security interventions for 14,000 households. 297,500 drought affected individuals will benefit from this project over a period of six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-112019-03-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 20182000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food security, agriculture and livestock assistance for drought affected populations.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 142,500 rural drought - affected HHs will receive food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of drought-affected rural people receiving food aidIndicator 1.2Amount of mixed food distributedOutput 27,000 livestock-dependent families affected by drought will receive concentrated livestock feed, deworming and fodder seed.Indicator 2.1Number of targeted households supported with livestock inputs. (animal feed and deworming)Indicator 2.2Quantity of concentrated animal feed procured and distributedIndicator 2.3Quantity of deworming procured and distributedIndicator 2.4Quantity of fast growing fodder crop seed procured and distributedIndicator 2.5No of MAIL staff and service providers staff received ToTIndicator 2.6% of beneficiaries trained on livestock managementOutput 37,000 drought affected farming families will receive certified wheat seed along quality fertilizers (DAP and Urea) and vegetables seed.Indicator 3.1Number of targeted households supported with agricultural inputs. (certified wheat, fertilizer and vegetable seeds)Indicator 3.2Quantity of certified wheat seed procured and distributedIndicator 3.3Quantity of DAP fertilizer procured and distributedIndicator 3.4Quantity of urea fertilizer procured and distributedIndicator 3.5No of MAIL staff and service providers’ staff received ToT on wheat and vegetable cultivationIndicator 3.6% of beneficiaries trained on home gardening and wheat cultivationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food security, agriculture and livestock assistance for drought affected populations.The main objective of this joint project between WFP and FAO is to provide emergency assistance to cover the urgent needs of the most vulnerable population affected by the drought. WFP will use CERF funds to provide food assistance through the provision of a mixed food basket to 42,500 targeted households while FAO will provide complementary food security interventions for 14,000 households. 297,500 drought affected individuals will benefit from this project over a period of six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-07-112019-01-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ghor province, (All districts)- Chighcheran, Charsada, Dawlatyar, Duleena, Lal wa Sarjangal, Pasaband, Saghar, Shahrak, Taywara and Tulak Herat province, Gulran, Kushk-i-Kuhna, Shiendand district, Jawzjan province, Khan Aqa and Khwaja Dokoh districtsNimroz provinces, Chakhansur, Kung and Zaranj districts,Badghis province, (All districts) - Balamurghab, Qadis, Jawan, Maqur, Abkamari, kala-i-now and Gormach, Afghanistan33.5342346 65.0008536Ghor province, Afghanistan34.0995776 64.9059550(All districts)- Chighcheran, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Charsada, Afghanistan34.1986087 71.7385225Dawlatyar, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Duleena, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Lal wa Sarjangal, Afghanistan34.4822519 66.2724183Pasaband, Afghanistan33.5342346 65.0008536Saghar, Afghanistan33.6918600 63.8638310Shahrak, Afghanistan34.0164490 64.5266446Taywara and Tulak Herat province, Afghanistan34.0739472 63.6750562Gulran, Afghanistan35.2108850 61.6070583Kushk-i-Kuhna, Afghanistan34.9279736 62.5913512Shiendand district, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Jawzjan province, Afghanistan36.8969692 65.6658568Khan Aqa and Khwaja Dokoh districtsNimroz provinces, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Chakhansur, Afghanistan31.1877884 62.0897462Kung and Zaranj districts, Afghanistan30.9606622 61.8526229Badghis province, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384(All districts) - Balamurghab, Afghanistan35.6403478 63.3092940Qadis, Afghanistan34.8550848 63.4862036Jawan, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Maqur, Afghanistan32.8840511 67.9046703Abkamari, Afghanistan35.0779107 62.8735247kala-i-now and Gormach, Afghanistan34.9690901 63.1443045AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 20185000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food security, agriculture and livestock assistance for drought affected populations.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 142,500 rural drought - affected HHs will receive food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of drought-affected rural people receiving food aidIndicator 1.2Amount of mixed food distributedOutput 27,000 livestock-dependent families affected by drought will receive concentrated livestock feed, deworming and fodder seed.Indicator 2.1Number of targeted households supported with livestock inputs. (animal feed and deworming)Indicator 2.2Quantity of concentrated animal feed procured and distributedIndicator 2.3Quantity of deworming procured and distributedIndicator 2.4Quantity of fast growing fodder crop seed procured and distributedIndicator 2.5No of MAIL staff and service providers staff received ToTIndicator 2.6% of beneficiaries trained on livestock managementOutput 37,000 drought affected farming families will receive certified wheat seed along quality fertilizers (DAP and Urea) and vegetables seed.Indicator 3.1Number of targeted households supported with agricultural inputs. (certified wheat, fertilizer and vegetable seeds)Indicator 3.2Quantity of certified wheat seed procured and distributedIndicator 3.3Quantity of DAP fertilizer procured and distributedIndicator 3.4Quantity of urea fertilizer procured and distributedIndicator 3.5No of MAIL staff and service providers’ staff received ToT on wheat and vegetable cultivationIndicator 3.6% of beneficiaries trained on home gardening and wheat cultivationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian WASH assistance to drought affected families and communities in AfghanistanThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH assistance for drought affected children and their families. UNICEF will provide a full WASH package for displaced families living in temporary shelters. Water tankering and hygiene promotion will also be provided for those households that are affected by the drought and in their places of origin. 204,708 drought affected people will be targeted for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Badghis, Hirat, Hilmand, Nimroz, Faryab, Sari-Pool, Balkh, and Jawzjan, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384Badghis, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384Hirat, Afghanistan34.3528650 62.2040287Hilmand, Afghanistan31.3636474 63.9586111Nimroz, Afghanistan31.0261488 62.4504154Faryab, Afghanistan36.0795613 64.9059550Sari-Pool, Afghanistan35.6707473 66.0463534Balkh, Afghanistan36.7550603 66.8975372and Jawzjan, Afghanistan36.8969692 65.6658568AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 20182199929.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian WASH assistance to drought affected families and communities in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1By end January 2019, drought affected people and communities including women and children gained access to sufficient water of appropriate quality and quantity for drinking, cooking and maintaining personal hygieneIndicator 1.195% of the targeted drought displace people receiving safe drinking water in their place of informal settlements by tankeringIndicator 1.285% of drought affected people in target location receiving drinking water at their place of origin by tankeringIndicator 1.385% of drought affected people who receive reliable water from rehabilitated water systemIndicator 1.45,000 of school children provided with safe drinking water (5 litres per child per day) by tankering in their learning centres.Output 2By end January, 2019, drought displaced people living in Hirat including women and children gained access to toilets that are culturally appropriate, user-friendly and gender-appropriate.Indicator 2.1# of drought displaced people including women and children gaining access to emergency toilets that are culturally appropriate, user friendly and gender appropriateOutput 3By end January, 2019, drought affected and displaced people including women and children received critical WASH related hygiene messages to prevent child illness, especially diarrhea.Indicator 3.1# displaced people including women and children received critical WASH related hygiene messagesIndicator 3.2# of drought affected people including school children reached water hygiene messages at their place of origin including schoolsIndicator 3.3# people benefiting from distribution of family Hygiene KitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanThe main purpose of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO project is to provide emergency nutrition assistance to children and women affected by the drought in Afghanistan. The project will provide treatment for acute malnutrition (both SAM and MAM) and prevention of malnutrition. The main focus of WFP will be to provide nutrition services for acutely malnourished children under five and pregnant and lactating women. WFP will also provide assistance for children in the drought affected provinces who are facing heightened risk of acute malnutrition. 51,701 women and children will be supported over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 20181362704.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 112,500 MAM children and 4,522 acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women have access to required treatment through OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.1Number of boys and girls 6-59 months with MAM enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.2Number of malnourished pregnant & lactating women enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.3Quantity of RUSF and Supercereal (MT) distributed to MAM children and acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women.Output 217,100 children age 6-23 months have access to PlumpyDoz/WawaMum for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-23 months’ age received PlumpyDoz for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.2Quantity of PlumpyDoz (MT) distributed to children age 6-23 months.Output 317,344 children age under-five with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are provided with lifesaving therapeutic supply (RUTF) in 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.1Number of ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF) cartons procured and distributed to 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.2Number of service delivery points (fixed health facilities and mobile teams) supplied with ready to use therapeutic food over 6 months.Indicator 3.3Number of children age under-five with SAM admitted for treatment.Output 4Ensure availability of Inpatient treatment of SAM services in drought affected areasIndicator 4.1No of TFU’s supported with milk preparation kits and medical equipmentIndicator 4.2No of Health workers trained on Inpatient management of SAMIndicator 4.3No of children admitted for IPD SAMXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanThe main purpose of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO project is to provide emergency nutrition assistance to children and women affected by the drought in Afghanistan. The project will provide treatment for acute malnutrition (both SAM and MAM) and prevention of malnutrition. The focus of UNICEF will be to provide treatment for severe acute malnutrition in the 14 drought affected provinces. 17,344 children will be supported over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 20181186992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 112,500 MAM children and 4,522 acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women have access to required treatment through OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.1Number of boys and girls 6-59 months with MAM enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.2Number of malnourished pregnant & lactating women enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.3Quantity of RUSF and Supercereal (MT) distributed to MAM children and acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women.Output 217,100 children age 6-23 months have access to PlumpyDoz/WawaMum for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-23 months’ age received PlumpyDoz for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.2Quantity of PlumpyDoz (MT) distributed to children age 6-23 months.Output 317,344 children age under-five with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are provided with lifesaving therapeutic supply (RUTF) in 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.1Number of ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF) cartons procured and distributed to 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.2Number of service delivery points (fixed health facilities and mobile teams) supplied with ready to use therapeutic food over 6 months.Indicator 3.3Number of children age under-five with SAM admitted for treatment.Output 4Ensure availability of Inpatient treatment of SAM services in drought affected areasIndicator 4.1No of TFU’s supported with milk preparation kits and medical equipmentIndicator 4.2No of Health workers trained on Inpatient management of SAMIndicator 4.3No of children admitted for IPD SAMXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanThe main purpose of this joint WFP/UNICEF/WHO project is to provide emergency nutrition assistance to children and women affected by the drought in Afghanistan. The project will provide treatment for acute malnutrition (both SAM and MAM) and prevention of malnutrition. The main focus of WHO will be to support the inpatient management of children with medically complicated SAM through the support of therapeutic feeding units (TFU). 1567 malnourished children will be supported over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Badghis, Balkh, Faryab, Ghor, Hilmand, Hirat, Jawzjan, Kandahar, Kunduz, Nimroz, Samangan and Sar-e-Pul provinces of, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384Badghis, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384Balkh, Afghanistan36.7550603 66.8975372Faryab, Afghanistan36.0795613 64.9059550Ghor, Afghanistan34.0995776 64.9059550Hilmand, Afghanistan31.3636474 63.9586111Hirat, Afghanistan34.3528650 62.2040287Jawzjan, Afghanistan36.8969692 65.6658568Kandahar, Afghanistan31.6288710 65.7371749Kunduz, Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663Nimroz, Afghanistan31.0261488 62.4504154Samangan and Sar-e-Pul provinces of, Afghanistan35.6707473 66.0463534AFGHANISTAN DROUGHT 2018187844.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to drought affected vulnerable children and women in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 112,500 MAM children and 4,522 acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women have access to required treatment through OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.1Number of boys and girls 6-59 months with MAM enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.2Number of malnourished pregnant & lactating women enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.3Quantity of RUSF and Supercereal (MT) distributed to MAM children and acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women.Output 217,100 children age 6-23 months have access to PlumpyDoz/WawaMum for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-23 months’ age received PlumpyDoz for prevention of malnutrition.Indicator 2.2Quantity of PlumpyDoz (MT) distributed to children age 6-23 months.Output 317,344 children age under-five with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are provided with lifesaving therapeutic supply (RUTF) in 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.1Number of ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF) cartons procured and distributed to 14 drought affected provinces.Indicator 3.2Number of service delivery points (fixed health facilities and mobile teams) supplied with ready to use therapeutic food over 6 months.Indicator 3.3Number of children age under-five with SAM admitted for treatment.Output 4Ensure availability of Inpatient treatment of SAM services in drought affected areasIndicator 4.1No of TFU’s supported with milk preparation kits and medical equipmentIndicator 4.2No of Health workers trained on Inpatient management of SAMIndicator 4.3No of children admitted for IPD SAMXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’Ituri en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this WHO project is to reduce the mortality and morbidity of populations affected by the Ebola virus disease through access to specific and free case management services. WHO will deploy staff and procure medical supplies and personal protective equipment to treat 300 suspected cases of Ebola, train 160 healthcare providers and support 24 health facilities. The project will benefit 88,000 people, including 44,333 women and girls, and will last four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-152019-02-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Les zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Mangina, Beni, Oïcha et Mandima Les zones de santé en proximité avec les quatre zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE – zones de santé dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6968716 29.5223715Mangina, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6050843 29.3105141Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.4990124 29.4527538Oïcha et Mandima Les zones de santé en proximité avec les quatre zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie de la MVE – zones de santé dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6968716 29.5223715CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 20181701255.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans les provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’Ituri en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 188 000 personnes vulnérables (F : 44 333 et H : 43 667) malades ou vulnérables sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé contre l’épidémie de la MVE.Indicator 1.1# de personnel de santé formésIndicator 1.2# de relais communautaires volontaires formésIndicator 1.3Nombre de personnes prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.4Proportion (%)des cas recherchés par les Reco et Orientés vers un centre de santé et hôpitaux appuyés, pour la prise en charge gratuite.Output 2Les alertes des cas sont examinées rapidement et la recherche active des cas est efficaceIndicator 2.1% des alertes de cas sont suivis par une mission d’investigationIndicator 2.2% des cas pour lesquels un échantillon a été prélevé pour diagnostic de laboratoireIndicator 2.3% de relais communautaires volontaires formés impliqués dans la recherche active des casOutput 3La gestion de l’épidémie est améliorée grâce à la gratuité des soins, l’approvisionnement des kits médicaux et le soutien opérationnelIndicator 3.1% de centres de santé et hôpitaux généraux soignant des patients de la MVE qui donne les soins gratuitementIndicator 3.2% des kits médicaux et opérationnels approvisionnés selon le plan de travailIndicator 3.3Nombre des centres de santé et hôpitaux appuyés par le projetXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Soutien aérien de la riposte EbolaThe main objective of this project is to provide air support for the joint Ebola response in North Kivu province by enabling humanitarian workers and cargo to move quickly and safely. With this CERF allocation, WFP/UNHAS will contract a B1900 aircraft for one month (60 flight hours) to transport an estimated 5 tonnes of equipment and 600 people to affected areas in North Kivu.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-062019-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Nord Kivu, Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.4990124 29.4527538Nord Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.4990124 29.4527538CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2018207031.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Soutien aérien de la riposte EbolaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Fournir un service aérien fiable aux acteurs humanitairesIndicator 1.1# de passagers transportés par UNHASIndicator 1.2# de tonnes transportés par UNHASIndicator 1.3Pourcentage de réservations effectuées par rapport au nombre de réservations demandées (hors annulations à la demande de l’usager)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA), Communication (C4D), et Psychosociale pour le contrôle de l’épidémie Ebola dans le territoire de Beni , province du Nord-KivuThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to reduce the risk of transmission of Ebola through a multisectoral approach including WASH activities coupled with communication for development and child protection interventions. With this CERF grant, UNICEF install 200 emergency handwashing stations, engage 2000 religious leaders to the sentization activities against Ebola, and provide psychosocial services to 1,500 families of confirmed or suspected cases. The project will benefit 42,137 people and will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Nord KivuQuatre Zones de Santé, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.7917729 29.0459927Beni, Oicha, Mabalako, Mandima, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6968716 29.5223715Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.4990124 29.4527538Oicha, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.6968716 29.5223715Mabalako, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Mandima, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2018900450.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA), Communication (C4D), et Psychosociale pour le contrôle de l’épidémie Ebola dans le territoire de Beni , province du Nord-KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 142,137 personnes ont accès à un paquet EHA au niveau des Aires de Sante touchées par l’épidémie EbolaIndicator 1.1Nombre de litre d''eau d''urgence distribué par personne, par jourIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes ayant bénéficié des séances de promotion à l''hygièneIndicator 1.3Nbre de personnes ayant accès à une source d''eau salubre dans les zones touchéesIndicator 1.4Nombre de point d’eau réhabilités / aménagés dans la communautéOutput 2Au moins 25 Structures de sante dans les zones affectées, reçoivent une assistance en paquet complet EHA pour la prévention de contamination au virus EbolaIndicator 2.1Nombre des portes des toilettes public d’urgences construites dans les structures de santéIndicator 2.2Nbre des points de lavages des mains installésIndicator 2.3Nbre de personnes soignantes briefé sur les règles élémentaires d’hygièneOutput 335 Ecoles bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA au niveau des Aires de Sante touchées par l’épidémie ( Mangina – Ville de beni ville) à la rentrée scolaireIndicator 3.1Nombre d’école ayant reçu un kit scolaire (Station de lavage des main, Savon, Aquatabs)Indicator 3.2Nombre de membres du corps enseignant des écoles ayant reçu une formation sur les méthodes de prévention et transmission du Virus Ebola.Indicator 3.3Nombre d’élèves ayant bénéficié des séances de promotion à l''hygiène et de prévention contre le virus Ebola.Indicator 3.4Nombre de point d’eau réhabilités / aménagés en faveur des structure éducativesOutput 4Les capacités en communication de risques de 3100 acteurs sont renforcéesIndicator 4.1Nbre d’acteurs de terrain ( membres des CAC, Relais communautaires et leaders communautaires) formés en communication de risquesIndicator 4.2Nbre de professionnels des medias formés en communication et prevention de la maladie à virus EbolaOutput 52000 leaders communautaires et religieux ainsi que de groupes specifiques s’engagent dans la reponse a l’epidemie de maladie à virus EbolaIndicator 5.1Nombre de membres des groupes et des leaders influents atteint par la sensibilisation, l’engagement communautaire et activités de communication interpersonnelle.Output 6Au moins 3,600,0000 personnes sont touchées par les activités visant la promotion des pratiques favorables à la prevention de la maladie a virus Ebola dans les zones de santé affectées et à risque du Nord-KivuIndicator 6.1Nombre de personnes vivant dans les zones à risque atteintes grâce à l’engagement communautaire, la communication interpersonnel et les radios communautairesOutput 7Les familles affectees et contacts bénéficient d’une assistance psycho-sociale et/ou d’une assistance materielleIndicator 7.1# de familles directement touchées qui ont reçu un soutien psychosocial et / ou une assistance matérielleIndicator 7.2# de familles contacts qui ont reçu un soutien psychosocialOutput 8Les enfants orphelins et non accompagnés en raison de l’épidemie Ebola sont idenfitiés, recoivent une assistance psycho-sociale et sont pris en chargeIndicator 8.1# d''enfants non accompagnés et d''orphelins identifiés qui ont reçu des soins appropriés et un soutien psychosocialXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening community-based mechanisms for prevention and response to Child Protection and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the North West and South West RegionThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide Child Protection services to children affected by the crisis in North West and South West Region of Cameroon. With this CERF garnt UNICEF will identify and provide identification document to 200 unaccompanied children and will reach 20,000 children through functional child friendly spaces and community based psychosocial support. The project will last four months and will benefit 67,000 people including 20,000 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-282019-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Meme Division (Kumba), Cameroon4.6333268 9.4450439Localities of Kumba (Mbonge road, Buea road, Fiango, Krama), Cameroon4.5472480 9.0710490Manyu Division (Mamfe), Cameroon5.7511525 9.3146014Localities (Ndekwai, Mfuni, Afap, Ossing and Ogomoko), Cameroon41.1628731 -73.8615246Boyo Division (Belo, Fundong, Njinikom), Cameroon6.2556192 10.2964735Localities (Mbingo, Mentang, Kikfuini, Tinifoinbi), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Momo Division (Batibo), Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Localities (Guka, Ewoh, Guzang), Cameroon5.8345257 9.9213641Meme Division (Kumba); Localities of Kumba (Mbonge road, Cameroon4.7427713 9.4234893Buea road, Cameroon4.6144871 9.4496901Fiango, Cameroon4.6401300 9.4537467Krama); Manyu Division (Mamfe); Localities (Ndekwai, Cameroon5.7511525 9.3146014Mfuni, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Afap, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ossing and Ogomoko); Boyo Division (Belo, Cameroon41.1628731 -73.8615246Fundong, Cameroon6.2820276 10.2852532Njinikom); Localities (Mbingo, Cameroon6.1670220 10.2912243Mentang, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Kikfuini, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Tinifoinbi); Momo Division (Batibo); Localities (Guka, Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Ewoh, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Guzang);, Cameroon5.8331646 9.9221456CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018399996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening community-based mechanisms for prevention and response to Child Protection and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the North West and South West RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1400 girls and boys are supported through Case Management services for Unaccompanied and Separated Children and other Vulnerable childrenIndicator 1.1Number of unaccompanied and separated children identified and documentedIndicator 1.2Number of unaccompanied and separated children for whom family tracing is successful and reunified with familyIndicator 1.3Number of unaccompanied and separated children who are placed in alternative careIndicator 1.4Number of vulnerable children who receive comprehensive case management servicesOutput 245,000 Children, Adolescents, Youth and Caregivers benefit from community- based psychosocial activities Indicator 2.1Number of children reached through functional child friendly spaces and community based psychosocial supportIndicator 2.2Number of Adolescents and Youth reached through Adolescent and Youth ClubsIndicator 2.3Number of community members including parents sensitized on psychosocial support needs of themselves and their childrenOutput 313,100 girls, boys and women subjected to gender-based violence access quality life-saving interventions and services based on their individual needs, and prevention messages Indicator 3.1Indicator 3.1 Number of women, men, girls and boys GBV survivors who have access to a timely, age, gender and culturally sensitive GBV package of services/protection responsesIndicator 3.2Number of Dignity Kits Distributed to women and girls – locally procuredIndicator 3.3Number of community members reached through GBV awareness raising messages including GBV risk mitigation will be rolled out.Output 4Strengthen of community based child protection networks to provide early response, prevention and monitor child rights violations.Indicator 4.1Number of functional community-based child protection mechanismsIndicator 4.2Number of Adolescents and Youth Clubs established with Adolescents and Youth led initiativesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of psychological first aid to IDPs in South West and North West Regions, notably women, girls and boysThe main objective of this project is to provide quality psychological care and lifesaving reproductive health services to IDPs , particularly women and girls, in targeted sites in Noth West and South West regions in Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 6,500 dignity kits and provide medical care to 400 survivors of GBV. The project will last four months and will benefit 7,450 people including 6,400 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-302019-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North West, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Boyo ( Bingo , Belo central), Momo ( Batibo central, Guzang, Diche, Mbengwi centra, Acha) , Ngo-Ketunjia ( Babungo, Bamunka)South West, Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Meme(Kong central, Mbonge central, Konye), Manyu (Eyumojock town, Mamfe Town), Cameroon5.8205993 9.3673084Boyo ( Bingo, Cameroon6.3453517 10.3947116Belo central), Cameroon6.1360612 10.2572084Momo ( Batibo central, Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Guzang, Cameroon5.8345257 9.9213641Diche, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mbengwi centra, Cameroon6.0125792 10.0191857Acha), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngo-Ketunjia ( Babungo, Cameroon6.0569360 10.4340367Bamunka)South West ; Meme(Kong central, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084Mbonge central, Cameroon4.5472480 9.0710490Konye), Cameroon4.9222870 9.4646870Manyu (Eyumojock town, Cameroon5.8205993 9.3673084Mamfe Town), Cameroon5.7511525 9.3146014CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018312801.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of psychological first aid to IDPs in South West and North West Regions, notably women, girls and boysOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to psychological first aid is assured for women/girls and men/boys in need among targeted IDP populationsIndicator 1.1Number of people affected by the crisis receiving psychological first aidIndicator 1.2Number of most vulnerable women and girls receiving dignity kitsIndicator 1.3Simplified community guide on psychological first aid validated and distributed to social workersOutput 2GBV survivors among IDPs women receive clinical management of rape (CMIndicator 2.1Number of qualified health personnel delivering CMRIndicator 2.2Number of survivors of rape receiving medical careXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Water, sanitation and hygiene emergency assistance for IDP and affected person in South West and North-West region in CameroonThe main objective of this project is to reduce the risk of mortality and morbidity due to water-related diseases among IDPs in the South-West and North-West regions of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 280,000 water purification tablets and will provide hygiene kits to 10,000 families. The project will last four months and will benefit 50,000 people including 25,280 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-302019-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, North-West Region, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560North-West Region, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Momo division, Batibo sub-division, Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Boyo division, Belo sub-division, Cameroon6.1360612 10.2572084Ngo-Ketunjia division, Babessi sub-division South-West Region, Cameroon6.0072868 10.5746224Momo division, Cameroon5.8931611 9.9912254Batibo sub-division; Boyo division, Cameroon5.8351175 9.8878507Belo sub-division; Ngo-Ketunjia division, Cameroon6.1360612 10.2572084Babessi sub-division South-West Region, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084Fako division, Muyuka sub-division, Cameroon4.2904513 9.4144962Meme division, Mbonge, Kumba and Konye sub-divisions, Cameroon4.6333268 9.4450439Ndian division, Ekondo Titi sub-division, Cameroon4.6003728 9.0377612Manyu division, Mamfe sub-division, Cameroon5.7511525 9.3146014Fako division, Cameroon4.0972466 9.2785583Muyuka sub-division; Meme division, Cameroon4.2904513 9.4144962Mbonge, Cameroon4.5472480 9.0710490Kumba and Konye sub-divisions; Ndian division, Cameroon4.6333268 9.4450439Ekondo Titi sub-division; Manyu division, Cameroon4.6003728 9.0377612Mamfe sub-division, Cameroon5.7511525 9.3146014CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018899876.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Water, sanitation and hygiene emergency assistance for IDP and affected person in South West and North-West region in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Men, women and children in affected areas adopt good water, sanitation and hygiene practicesIndicator 1.1Number of Households which received hygiene kitsIndicator 1.2Number of persons sensitized on good hygiene and sanitation practicesIndicator 1.3Number of women and girls who received menstrual hygiene kitsOutput 2Men, women and children in affected area have access to safe drinking waterIndicator 2.1Number of trained families receiving household water treatment kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the food security of IDPs and their host communities in some divisions of the North West and South West regions of Cameroon following the Anglophone crisisThe main objective of this project is to improve the food security of people affected by the crisis in South West and North West Cameroon through livestock production. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 25,000 chickens which will produce a minimum of 7,500 eggs per month. The project will last five months and will benefit 5,000 people including 2,550 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-312019-04-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South West and North West regions (Manyu, Meme, Boyo, Momo and Ngo Ketunjia divisions), Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560South West and North West regions (Manyu, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Meme, Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583Boyo, Cameroon6.3453517 10.3947116Momo and Ngo Ketunjia divisions), Cameroon6.0072868 10.5746224CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018387475.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the food security of IDPs and their host communities in some divisions of the North West and South West regions of Cameroon following the Anglophone crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Livestock production is increased by 25T within the project zone over a period of one year through the setting up of small poultry unitsIndicator 1.1LOA with NGOIndicator 1.2Quantity of construction material purchased and distributedIndicator 1.3No of small poultry units set upOutput 2The food security of beneficiaries is improved through broiler production and consumptionIndicator 2.1Number of chickens distributed to beneficiary farmer householdsIndicator 2.2Number of bags of chicken feed distributed to beneficiary farmer householdsIndicator 2.3Weight of chickens produced after setting up activityOutput 3The food security of beneficiaries is improved through egg production and consumptionIndicator 3.1Number of 2 month old layers distributed to beneficiary farmer householdsIndicator 3.2Number of bags of chicken feed distributed to beneficiary farmer householdsIndicator 3.3No of eggs produced monthlyXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WOM-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the protection of women and girls affected by the conflict in Fako Division , South-West region of CameroonThe main objective of this project is to improve the protection of women and girls affected by the conflict through GBV service provision, prevention and coordination in the Fako Division, South-West region of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNWomen will provide psychosocial assistance to 150 survivors of GBV and will reach 5,000 people with awareness raising activities on GBV prevention. The project will last four months and will benefit 5,300 people including 1,500 women and 1,300 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-052019-03-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Fako Division, South West region of, Cameroon4.0972466 9.2785583Fako Division, Cameroon4.0972466 9.2785583South West region of, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018148652.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the protection of women and girls affected by the conflict in Fako Division , South-West region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls have increased access to multisectoral GBV response services (psychosocial, legal and economic)Indicator 1.1Number of GBV survivors supported with adequate psychosocial and legal assistance (disaggregated by sex and age) - HRP indicatorIndicator 1.2Number of GBV survivors who received economic assistanceOutput 2Prevention strategies against GBV are strengthened for vulnerable women and girlsIndicator 2.1Number of people reached by awareness raising activities on GBV (disaggregated by sex and age)Output 3GBV coordination is improved at the local level for a harmonized and adequate cases management and preventionIndicator 3.1Existence of a strong functional coordination mechanism on GBVIndicator 3.2Number of GBV survivors who received multiple collaborative servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Conflict Affected Populations of the South-West and North West Regions of Cameroon: Displacement Tracking MatrixThe main objective of this project is to provide accurate information on the ongoing displacements and immediate needs of IDPs to ensure adequate humanitarian response to the affected populations in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, IOM will perform one (1) round of DTM and 25 field visits during and after the DTM. The project will last four months and will target 160,000 people including 80,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-302019-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Admin (regions), Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990North-West (NW) & South-West (SW) Admin (departments), Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Fako (SW), Meme (SW), Ndian (SW), Kupemaneng (SW), Leb (SW), Manyu (SW), Momo (NW), Mezam (NW), Ngo-ketunjia (NW), Bui (NW), Boyo (NW), Menchum (NW), Donga-Mantung (NW), Cameroon4.0972466 9.2785583Fako (SW), Cameroon4.0972466 9.2785583Meme (SW), Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583Ndian (SW), Cameroon4.8334305 9.0128926Kupemaneng (SW), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Leb (SW), Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084Manyu (SW), Cameroon5.8205993 9.3673084Momo (NW), Cameroon5.8931611 9.9912254Mezam (NW), Cameroon6.0959616 10.3048897Ngo-ketunjia (NW), Cameroon6.0072868 10.5746224Bui (NW), Cameroon6.2542437 10.7548851Boyo (NW), Cameroon6.3453517 10.3947116Menchum (NW), Cameroon6.5600246 10.1703257Donga-Mantung (NW), Cameroon6.5448519 10.8903099CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018197847.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Conflict Affected Populations of the South-West and North West Regions of Cameroon: Displacement Tracking MatrixOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian partners are adequately and timely informed on the number of IDPs in the North-West and South-West regions, their location and their living condition.Indicator 1.1Number of humanitarian actors informed by the DTMIndicator 1.2Number of IP(s) training performedIndicator 1.3Round of DTM performedIndicator 1.4Field visits performed during and after and DTM roundXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Shelter and Basic Domestic Items to Internally Displaced Persons in the South-West region of CamerounThe main objective of this project is to provide Shelter and NFIs to the population affected by the crisis in the South-West region of Cameroun. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute 6,000 NFI kits and 4,000 shelter kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 30,000 people including 6,288 girls and 8,619 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-312019-03-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Meme and Manyu Divisions in the South West Region,, Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583Meme and Manyu Divisions in the South West Region, Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018949970.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Shelter and Basic Domestic Items to Internally Displaced Persons in the South-West region of CamerounOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Core relief items providedIndicator 1.1# of NFI Kits procured/sourcedIndicator 1.2# of temporary warehouse established (Manyu & Meme)Indicator 1.3# of NFI kitted (Douala)Indicator 1.4# of NFI kits transportedIndicator 1.5# of IDP households receiving core relief itemsOutput 2Shelter materials & kits are providedIndicator 2.1# of shelter kits procuredIndicator 2.2# of shelter kits warehousedIndicator 2.3# of shelter materials kittedIndicator 2.4# of shelter kits transportedIndicator 2.5# of IDP households receiving shelter kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health assistance to internally displaced populations in the North West and South West RegionsThe main objective of this project is to reduce the excess morbidity and mortality of displaced populations in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute four Diarrheal Disease Kits, one Emergency Health Kit Acquisition, and one Traumatological Emergency Kit. the project will last four months and will benefit 110,000 people including 68,200 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-052019-03-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North West and South West (Meme, Manyu, Momo, Nboyo, Ngo-Ketunjia , Boyo, Bamenda, Muyuka, Buéa, Kumba III, Mudemba, Mbonge, Konye, Alou, Mendji), Cameroon4.6333268 9.4450439North West and South West (Meme, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084Manyu, Cameroon5.8205993 9.3673084Momo, Cameroon5.8931611 9.9912254Nboyo, Cameroon6.3453517 10.3947116Ngo-Ketunjia, Cameroon6.0072868 10.5746224Boyo, Cameroon6.3453517 10.3947116Bamenda, Cameroon5.9630513 10.1591213Muyuka, Cameroon4.2904513 9.4144962Buéa, Cameroon4.1559658 9.2632243Kumba III, Cameroon4.6333268 9.4450439Mudemba, Cameroon4.9734406 8.9079782Mbonge, Cameroon4.5472480 9.0710490Konye, Cameroon4.9222870 9.4646870Alou, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mendji), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018599906.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health assistance to internally displaced populations in the North West and South West RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Internally Displaced Populations from North west and South west Regions benefit from Emergency Health CareIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities that have benefited from emergency kitsIndicator 1.2Number of IDPs received in curative consultationsIndicator 1.3Number of specialized health personnel deployedIndicator 1.4Number of IDPs who have received ARV treatmentIndicator 1.5Number of people trained in the management of diarrheal diseases and acute respiratory infections of childrenIndicator 1.6Number of children receiving pediatric careIndicator 1.7Number of pregnant women who have benefited from delivery kits (Except women survivors of rape.)Indicator 1.8Number of pregnant women who had a cesarean section (Except women survivors of rape.Indicator 1.9Number of waiting rooms for pregnant womenIndicator 1.10Number of tools produced (Leaflets and picture boxes on pregnant women, diarrheal diseases, cholera, respiratory infections, viral hemorrhagic diseases and Monkey Pox disease)Output 2Support the response to the Monkey Pox outbreak and the control of the cholera epidemic in the South West regionIndicator 2.1Number of community Health Workers trained on event-based monitoringIndicator 2.2Number of samples sent to the laboratoryIndicator 2.3Number of rapid cholera case detection tests available to health facilitiesIndicator 2.4Number of health facilities with case management kits for cholera and infectious diseases such as respiratory infectionsIndicator 2.5Number people from rapid investigation and response team trained in Five days in regional and district levelIndicator 2.6Number of beneficiaries sensitized on the risk related to cholera and Monkey PoxOutput 3Continuously monitor emergency response implemented in the fieldIndicator 3.1Number of WHO staff deployed to support regional levelIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring missions conducted by WHO staffXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enable access for humanitarians in the North West and South West regions of CameroonUNDP is requesting CERF funds on behalf of UNDSS. To enable operations in the dangerous and challenging environment of the North West and South West regions of Cameroon the UNDSS project will establish a functioning local security risk management system in support of UN and NGO operations. UNDSS will carry out 250 field missions for security planning, escort arrangements, and mission tracking. They will also issue 90 daily security reports and conduct 20 security briefings. The project will last five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-122019-02-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North West and the South West regions, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2018100473.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enable access for humanitarians in the North West and South West regions of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Security support for humanitarian operationsIndicator 1.1# of security coordination and operational support providedIndicator 1.2# of security reports doneIndicator 1.3# of briefings doneIndicator 1.4# of security Risk Management doneXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Unconditional food assistance to IDPs affected by the crisis in South-West region in CameroonThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide immediate food assistance, through general food distribution, to IDPs in the South-West Region in Cameroon. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 2,430 MT of food. The project will last four months and will benefit 50,000 people including 25,500 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-302019-05-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South-West Region of , mainly Meme and Manyu Divisions, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084South-West Region of, Cameroon5.1573493 9.3673084mainly Meme and Manyu Divisions, Cameroon4.5845207 9.2785583CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20181099998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Unconditional food assistance to IDPs affected by the crisis in South-West region in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 150,000 IDPs in the South-West region will receive immediate food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving food assistance, disaggregated by beneficiary category, sex, food, as % of planned.Indicator 1.2Quantity of food assistance distributed, disaggregated by type, as % of planned.Indicator 1.3Percentage of households with acceptable food consumption score.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsThe main objective of this joint UNFPA, IOM and UNICEF project is to provide protection services for women, men and children adversely affected by the flooding in Myanmar. UNFPA will conduct an orientation session for partners who are responsible for the distribution of dignity kits to ensure effective distribution and the procurement of 2,536 kits. Whilst UNICEF and IOM will manage the distribution of the 3,286 dignity kits. The project will ensure that affected individuals have basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeing and are provided with information sessions on gender-based violence prevention and response. Some 18,344 flooded affected people will benefit from the project over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-102019-03-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR FLOOD 201888150.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and Girls have access to basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeingIndicator 1.1Number of dignity kits distributed to women and girls in the affected communitiesOutput 2Vulnerable women, men, boys and girls in the most affected areas by the flood in Bago, Kayin and Mon and have access to key and life-saving information on the risks of gender based violence, family separation, child protection concerns, human trafficking, exploitation, irregular migration, safe migration, and basic rights of migrants and their vulnerabilities.Indicator 2.1Number of trained community leaders, CSOs, CBOs, NGOs, INGOs, community based watch groups members on protection and response to Gender Based Violence, Child Protection mechanisms and the risks of trafficking in persons, and on safe migrationIndicator 2.2Number of people receiving IEC materials on the risks and dangers of human trafficking, Gender Based Violence prevention and response and Child ProtectionIndicator 2.3Number of people participating in community dialogue sessions and awareness raising sessions organized and facilitated by the trained facilitatorsIndicator 2.4Number of services providers who are part of the referral mechanism in the affected areasIndicator 2.5existing pool of social actors trained and able to run psychosocial activities with CP Kits and manage cases of children in the most affected areas in Kayin, Bago and Mon States;XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsThe main objective of this joint UNFPA, IOM and UNICEF project is to provide protection services for women, men and children adversely affected by the flooding in Myanmar. IOM together with an implementing partner will support the distribution of 3,286 dignity kits for both men and woman. Whilst UNFPA will conduct orientation sessions on the proper distribution of dignity kits and UNICEF will distribute child protection kits to support activities in child friendly space. The project will ensure that women, men and girls have basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeing through the provision of dignity kits and information sessions on gender based violence. Some 18,344 flooded affected people will benefit from the project over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-122019-03-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR FLOOD 201871107.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and Girls have access to basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeingIndicator 1.1Number of dignity kits distributed to women and girls in the affected communitiesOutput 2Vulnerable women, men, boys and girls in the most affected areas by the flood in Bago, Kayin and Mon and have access to key and life-saving information on the risks of gender based violence, family separation, child protection concerns, human trafficking, exploitation, irregular migration, safe migration, and basic rights of migrants and their vulnerabilities.Indicator 2.1Number of trained community leaders, CSOs, CBOs, NGOs, INGOs, community based watch groups members on protection and response to Gender Based Violence, Child Protection mechanisms and the risks of trafficking in persons, and on safe migrationIndicator 2.2Number of people receiving IEC materials on the risks and dangers of human trafficking, Gender Based Violence prevention and response and Child ProtectionIndicator 2.3Number of people participating in community dialogue sessions and awareness raising sessions organized and facilitated by the trained facilitatorsIndicator 2.4Number of services providers who are part of the referral mechanism in the affected areasIndicator 2.5existing pool of social actors trained and able to run psychosocial activities with CP Kits and manage cases of children in the most affected areas in Kayin, Bago and Mon States;XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsThe main objective of this joint UNFPA, IOM and UNICEF project is to provide protection services for women, men and children adversely affected by the flooding in Myanmar. UNICEF will distribute dignity kits for both men and women together with the distribution of child protection kits to support activities in child friendly space. Whilst UNFPA will conduct orientation sessions on the proper distribution of dignity kits and IOM will support the actual distribution. The project will ensure that women and girls have basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeing through the provision of dignity kits and information sessions on gender based violence, child case management and psychosocial support. Some 18,344 flooded affected people will benefit from the project over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-112019-03-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kayin (Hpa-an - Kuseik and for Phar Pu village, Myine Gyi Ngu, Hpapun, Myawaddi and Myaingyingu)Bago (Shwe Kyin, Taung Ngu, Kyauk Takar)Mon (Mawlamyine), Myanmar16.8759130 97.6439611Kayin (Hpa-an - Kuseik and for Phar Pu village, Myanmar16.8759130 97.6439611Myine Gyi Ngu, Myanmar17.3588183 97.6738023Hpapun, Myanmar18.0618229 97.4408397Myawaddi and Myaingyingu)Bago (Shwe Kyin, Myanmar17.9293172 96.8806743Taung Ngu, Myanmar18.9398354 96.4343621Kyauk Takar)Mon (Mawlamyine), Myanmar16.4543173 97.6439611MYANMAR FLOOD 201889570.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring women and children protection needs in support to 2018 FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and Girls have access to basic hygiene materials to support their health, dignity and wellbeingIndicator 1.1Number of dignity kits distributed to women and girls in the affected communitiesOutput 2Vulnerable women, men, boys and girls in the most affected areas by the flood in Bago, Kayin and Mon and have access to key and life-saving information on the risks of gender based violence, family separation, child protection concerns, human trafficking, exploitation, irregular migration, safe migration, and basic rights of migrants and their vulnerabilities.Indicator 2.1Number of trained community leaders, CSOs, CBOs, NGOs, INGOs, community based watch groups members on protection and response to Gender Based Violence, Child Protection mechanisms and the risks of trafficking in persons, and on safe migrationIndicator 2.2Number of people receiving IEC materials on the risks and dangers of human trafficking, Gender Based Violence prevention and response and Child ProtectionIndicator 2.3Number of people participating in community dialogue sessions and awareness raising sessions organized and facilitated by the trained facilitatorsIndicator 2.4Number of services providers who are part of the referral mechanism in the affected areasIndicator 2.5existing pool of social actors trained and able to run psychosocial activities with CP Kits and manage cases of children in the most affected areas in Kayin, Bago and Mon States;XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH for 2018 flood-affected population in MyanmarThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to ensure emergency access to safe drinking water and hygiene items to populations displaced by flooding and guarantee that returnees have restored basic sanitation and safe water facilities. UNICEF will provide water purification and storage facilities to 50,000 individuals together with essential hygiene items including hygiene promotion messages. UNICEF will also support 5,200 villages in clean up projects to allow for safe sanitation in areas damaged by flooding. Some 50,000 flood affected individuals will be supported over a period of 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-012019-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
State/RegionDistrict-KayinHpa-AnHpapunKawkareikMyawaddyBagoBagoTaungooMonMawlamyineThaton, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740MYANMAR FLOOD 2018399217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH for 2018 flood-affected population in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1People have equitable and sustainable access to sufficient quantity of safe drinking and domestic waterIndicator 1.1Number of people with equitable access to sufficient quantity of water for drinking and domestic useOutput 2People have equitable access to safe sanitation and live in a non-contaminated environmentIndicator 2.1Number of communities supported to implement cleanup programmesOutput 3People receive essential hygiene items and flood relevant hygiene promotion messagesIndicator 3.1Number of people who receive hygiene kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food and WASH Unrestricted Cash Assistance and Immediate Agriculture LivelihoodAssistance to Flood Affected People in Bago Region, Kayin State, and Mon State in MyanmarThe main objective of this joint FAO and WFP project is to provide emergency food assistance and support the agricultural livelihoods of flood affected households. FAO will support 14,000 households with the necessary inputs to grow crops in the winter season. Small farmers who lost their crops due to the flooding will benefit from the crop or vegetable kits to improve their livelihoods. FAO will also conduct trainings on good agricultural practices during the distribution of the kits. Whilst, WFP will provide flood affected households with an unrestricted cash transfer for the purchase of food combined with a cash transfer for WASH needs in coordination with UNICEF. Some 70,000 flood affected individuals will be supported for a period of 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-202019-02-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR FLOOD 2018849998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food and WASH Unrestricted Cash Assistance and Immediate Agriculture LivelihoodAssistance to Flood Affected People in Bago Region, Kayin State, and Mon State in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Livelihoods restored through emergency agriculture inputs support.Indicator 1.1Number of households receiving agricultural inputs disaggregated by boys, girls, women and men.Output 214,000 people received immediate livelihoods support through asset creation activitiesIndicator 2.1Number of people received cash assistance disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menIndicator 2.2Number of households who reported improved livelihood and WASH conditionsOutput 3Multi-purpose cash transfers (US$ 425,080) distributed to selected 5,800 households / 29,000 people for one-month meant for food and WASH assistanceIndicator 3.1Number of people received cash assistance for food disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menIndicator 3.2Number of households received cash assistance for WASH disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food and WASH Unrestricted Cash Assistance and Immediate Agriculture LivelihoodAssistance to Flood Affected People in Bago Region, Kayin State, and Mon State in MyanmarThe main objective of this joint FAO and WFP project is to provide emergency food assistance and support the agricultural livelihoods of flood affected households. WFP will provide flood affected households with an unrestricted cash transfer for the purchase of food combined with a cash transfer for WASH needs in coordination with UNICEF. WFP will also assist 14,000 individuals with immediate livelihoods support through asset creation activities aimed at repairing damaged agricultural fields. Whilst FAO will support agriculture households through the provision of agricultural inputs. Some 43,000 flood affected individuals will be supported for a period of 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-202019-04-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Bago Region, Mon State and Kayin State,, Myanmar18.3312802 96.0679194Bago Region, Myanmar18.3312802 96.0679194Mon State and Kayin State, Myanmar16.4972823 97.6297611MYANMAR FLOOD 20181199964.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food and WASH Unrestricted Cash Assistance and Immediate Agriculture LivelihoodAssistance to Flood Affected People in Bago Region, Kayin State, and Mon State in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Livelihoods restored through emergency agriculture inputs support.Indicator 1.1Number of households receiving agricultural inputs disaggregated by boys, girls, women and men.Output 214,000 people received immediate livelihoods support through asset creation activitiesIndicator 2.1Number of people received cash assistance disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menIndicator 2.2Number of households who reported improved livelihood and WASH conditionsOutput 3Multi-purpose cash transfers (US$ 425,080) distributed to selected 5,800 households / 29,000 people for one-month meant for food and WASH assistanceIndicator 3.1Number of people received cash assistance for food disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menIndicator 3.2Number of households received cash assistance for WASH disaggregated by girls, boys, women and menXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health assistance to flood-affected population in MyanmarThe main objective of this WHO project is to facilitate the delivery of life-saving primary health care to flood affected populations in twenty townships. The project will ensure the availability of equitable and timely access to emergency primary health care and will address life-threatening conditions related to communicable diseases through disease surveillance, provision of emergency drugs and supplies, and operational support to mobile clinics. Some 47,522 flood affected individuals will benefit over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-162019-02-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Bago Region (Bago, Daik U, Kyauk Kyi, Kyauktagar, Nyaung Lay Pin, Shwe Kyin, Taungoo, Tha Nat Pin, Waw townships)Kayin State (Hlaine Bwet, Hpa An, Hpar Pon, Kaukayeik, Kyar Inn Seik Kyi, Myawaddy townships)Mon State (Bee Lin, Kyike Hto, Kyike Mayaw, Tha Hton townships)Tanintharyi Region (Tanintharyi township), Myanmar17.9585108 96.7199658Bago Region (Bago, Myanmar18.3312802 96.0679194Daik U, Myanmar17.7860262 96.6798510Kyauk Kyi, Myanmar18.3282434 96.7734911Kyauktagar, Myanmar18.1568147 96.6130484Nyaung Lay Pin, Myanmar17.9585108 96.7199658Shwe Kyin, Myanmar17.9293172 96.8806743Taungoo, Myanmar18.9398354 96.4343621Tha Nat Pin, Myanmar17.2920490 96.5756695Waw townships)Kayin State (Hlaine Bwet, Myanmar16.9459346 97.9592863Hpa An, Myanmar16.8759130 97.6439611Hpar Pon, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Kaukayeik, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Kyar Inn Seik Kyi, Myanmar19.5551528 96.2515341Myawaddy townships)Mon State (Bee Lin, Myanmar16.6842708 98.5007116Kyike Hto, Myanmar17.3124678 97.0149006Kyike Mayaw, Myanmar16.3722910 97.7280914Tha Hton townships)Tanintharyi Region (Tanintharyi township), Myanmar16.9270749 97.3678624MYANMAR FLOOD 2018261440.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health assistance to flood-affected population in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood affected population have access to emergency primary health care servicesIndicator 1.1Number of flood affected people who received primary health care servicesOutput 2Health staff have safe access to flood affected population with sufficient medical suppliesIndicator 2.1Number of life jackets supported to MoHS health staffIndicator 2.2Number of interagency emergency health kits (IEHK) and cholera kits provided and replenishedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to sexual reproductive health services, information, and provision of dignity and safe and clean delivery kitsThe main objective of this project is to improve access to and availability of sexual reproductive health services, information and provision of dignity and safe clean delivery kits to adolescent and women refugees. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide refugees in Lovua Refugee Settlement with 200 safe clean delivery, 78 Reproductive Health (RH) kits, 895 baby/mother kits, and 2,000 dignity kits. 6,137 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lovua Refugee Settlement – Dundo – Lunda Norte Province, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600ANGOLA DISPLACEMENT 2018150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to sexual reproductive health services, information, and provision of dignity and safe and clean delivery kitsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11000 pregnant women have received assistance by skilled staff for safe delivery.Indicator 1.1Number of women that receive assistance of skilled birth attendance for safe deliveryIndicator 1.2Number of maternal deaths avertedOutput 22895 Adolescent girls, women and pregnant women received specific individual reproductive health services, RH supplies and dignity kits.Indicator 2.1Number of dignity kits distributed to women and girls in reproductive ageIndicator 2.2Number of baby/mother kits distributed to visibly pregnant womenIndicator 2.3Number of pregnant women seeking reproductive health service (ANC)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide primary health care services to refugees from DRC in Lunda NorteThe main objective of this project is to improve the health status of the targeted population. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure medicines and medical supplies for health clinics and provide access to Primary Health Care, among other activities. 22,624 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-212019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lóvua Refugee Settlement, located in the Municipality of Lóvua and Dundo City, Province of Lunda Norte, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600Lóvua Refugee Settlement, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600located in the Municipality of Lóvua and Dundo City, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600Province of Lunda Norte, Angola-8.4491185 20.7178266ANGOLA DISPLACEMENT 2018450000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide primary health care services to refugees from DRC in Lunda NorteOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to primary health care services provided or supportedIndicator 1.1Extent persons of concern have access to primary health careIndicator 1.2Access of PoC to NGO or faith-based primary health care facilities ensured (yes/no)Indicator 1.3# of full time psychiatric staff for mental healthOutput 2Referral mechanisms establishedIndicator 2.1# of persons referred to secondary and tertiary medical careOutput 3Access to essential drugs providedIndicator 3.1% essential medicines internationally procured with CERF contributionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene at the Lóvua Refugee Settlement and in hosting communitiesThe main objective of this project is to ensure targeted people live in satisfactory conditions of sanitation and hygiene and have access to potable water. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure and distribute hygiene and menstrual hygiene management (MHM) kits, install water tanks and construct latrines. 13,874 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Lóvua Settlement, Lunda Norte Province, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600Lóvua Settlement, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600Lunda Norte Province, Angola-8.4491185 20.7178266ANGOLA DISPLACEMENT 2018500947.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene at the Lóvua Refugee Settlement and in hosting communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Sanitary (hygiene & MHM kits) materials provided.Indicator 1.1# of persons receiving hygienic supplies (kits)Indicator 1.2# of focus groups conducted as part of participatory assessments covering elements to be included in hygiene kits and women''s preferences on distribution of sanitary materials (MHM Kits).Indicator 1.3# of women identified to be in need of sanitary material (MHM Kits).Indicator 1.4# of women receiving MHM kitsOutput 2Functioning water system operations maintainedIndicator 2.1Average # of litres of potable water available per person per dayIndicator 2.2# of water tanks installed (5,000 lts each).Indicator 2.3# of People of Concern (PoC) served by water systemOutput 3Community and household sanitary facilities constructed.Indicator 3.1# of communal sanitary facilities ( latrines and showers) constructedIndicator 3.2# of household sanitary facilities/ latrines constructedIndicator 3.3# Persons trained in sanitation and hygiene promotion in collaboration with local authorities and external partners.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for Refugees from DRC in AngolaThe main objective of this project is to ensure refugees are able to meet their basic food requirements. WFP will use CERF funds to provide refugees in Lunda Norte with food including maize meal, cow peas and vegetable oil. 22,624 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Dundo, located in the municipality of Chitato, and refugee camp in the municipality of Lóvua, all sites are in the province of Lunda Norte,, Angola-7.3741779 20.8195292Dundo, Angola-7.3741779 20.8195292located in the municipality of Chitato, Angola-7.4600716 20.5215459and refugee camp in the municipality of Lóvua, Angola-7.3185050 20.1652600all sites are in the province of Lunda Norte, Angola-8.4491185 20.7178266ANGOLA DISPLACEMENT 2018900003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for Refugees from DRC in AngolaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees receive unconditional food transfers to meet their basic food requirementsIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.2Quantity of food providedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence pour l’amélioration de la situation alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations affectées par les conflits à Bangassou et RafaïThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve the food security and nutrition status of the people affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With thsi CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 1,500 MT of seeds and 5,000 agricultural kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 25,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sous-Préfectures de Bangassou et Rafai dans la Préfecture de Mbomou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018799842.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence pour l’amélioration de la situation alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations affectées par les conflits à Bangassou et RafaïOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Des kits maraîchers sont fournis, pour générer une production estimée de 1500 tonnes de produits maraîchers et renforcer leur capacité alimentaire, à 25 000 PDI retournés/relocalisés et les familles d’accueil qui ont un niveau d’insécurité alimentaire allant de l’urgence à la crise dans les zones de Bangassou et de Rafaï.Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages, désagrégés par catégorie et par genre, ayant reçu les intrants maraîchersIndicator 1.2Quantités semences maraîchères distribués (50 g/ménage au choix parmi les spéculations suivantes : amarante, chou, laitue, tomate, gombo, épinard, concombre)Indicator 1.3Quantités de Kits d’outils (houes, râteaux, pelles, arrosoirs)Indicator 1.4Superficies totales cultivées par les bénéficiaires (0,10 ha/ménage)Indicator 1.5Productions maraîchères obtenues estiméesIndicator 1.6Score de Diversité alimentaire des Ménages (SDAM/HDDS)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui d’urgence des PDIs dans le Mbomou en NFIs et emergency shelter kits afin d’améliorer leurs conditions de vieThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide access to shelter and NFIs to the affected population in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 1,500 NFIs kits and 1,500 shelter kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 15,000 people including 7,800 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-112019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Préfecture de MbomouVille de Bangassou et deux axes, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Bangassou – Gambo et Bangassou – Rafai, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018353904.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui d’urgence des PDIs dans le Mbomou en NFIs et emergency shelter kits afin d’améliorer leurs conditions de vieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)235936.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui d’urgence des PDIs dans le Mbomou en NFIs et emergency shelter kits afin d’améliorer leurs conditions de vieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11500 kits abris d’urgence distribués aux personnes déplacées et aux communautés les plus vulnérablesIndicator 1.1#’ de kits abris d’urgence distribuésIndicator 1.2# de ménages ayant accès aux kits abris d’urgenceOutput 21500 kits NFIs distribués aux personnes déplacées et aux communautés les plus vulnérablesIndicator 2.1# de kits NFIs distribuésIndicator 2.2# de personnes vulnérables ayant accès aux kits NFIsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la réponse multisectorielle aux violences basées sur le genre et de l’accès aux services de santé de la reproduction pour les populations affectées, y compris les soins obstétricaux et néonataux d''urgenceThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide access to GBV services, including sexual and reproductive health services, to populations affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 5,400 dignity kits and 122 RH kits to equip 12 delivery rooms. The project will last nine months and will benefit 90,000 persons.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Préfectures du Mbomou (Bangassou, Rafai) de la Ouaka (Bambari, Ippy, axes Kouango, Bakala et Alindao), de l’Ouham Pende (Paoua et axes), du Haut Mbomou (Zemio), de la Haute Kotto (Markounda), Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Préfectures du Mbomou (Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Rafai) de la Ouaka (Bambari, Central African Republic4.9801882 23.9417510Ippy, Central African Republic6.2716406 21.1950767axes Kouango, Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370Bakala et Alindao), Central African Republic6.1971149 20.3874808de l’Ouham Pende (Paoua et axes), Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979du Haut Mbomou (Zemio), Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897de la Haute Kotto (Markounda), Central African Republic7.7964379 23.3823545CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018847836.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la réponse multisectorielle aux violences basées sur le genre et de l’accès aux services de santé de la reproduction pour les populations affectées, y compris les soins obstétricaux et néonataux d''urgenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les services de santé de la reproduction d’urgence sont disponibles et accessibles dans les zones du projet à travers 12 formations sanitaires.Indicator 1.1Nombre d’accouchements effectués dans les établissements de soins des zones cibléesIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnel de santé formés en DMU/SR/PEC des personnes survivantes du viol sexuelIndicator 1.3Nombre de maternités équipées en lits d’accouchement et lampe mobile d’examen gynécologiqueOutput 2Au moins 80% des personnes survivantes de VBG enregistrées (femmes, hommes, garçons et filles) bénéficient de prise en charge suivant une approche multisectorielleIndicator 2.1# de travailleurs sociaux formés sur la PEC psychosocialeIndicator 2.2% de personnes survivantes de VBG/EAS identifiés (femmes, hommes, filles, garçons) et qui sont pris en chargeIndicator 2.3# de réseaux communautaires composés d''au moins 50% de femmes actifs dans la sensibilisation, le référencement et l''activation des systèmes d''alerteIndicator 2.4# de femmes et de filles ayant bénéficié de kits de dignitéOutput 3Au moins 10,060 personnes sont informées sur les VBG, la SR et les services y relatifs, 9 secteurs intègrent les problématiques VBG dans leurs interventions et la coordination des interventions de prévention et de réponse aux VBG est renforcée au niveau central et régional.Indicator 3.1# de rapports d’audits de sécurité réalisé avec recommandations dans les communautés ciblesIndicator 3.2# de travailleurs humanitaires formés sur les EASIndicator 3.3# de personnes désagrégées par sexe ayant participé à une activité de sensibilisation sur les VBG, les services disponibles et le système de référencementIndicator 3.4# de secteurs ayant leurs représentants formés sur les directives pour l’intégration d’interventions ciblant la VBG dans l’action humanitaireIndicator 3.5# de rapports GBVIMS disponiblesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en articles non alimentaires, abris d’urgence et amélioration de la réponse à travers le monitoring de protection des personnes affectées par les conflitsThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide NFI, camp management and camp coordination services to the people affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute 5,332 shelter kits and 5,010 NFI kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 49,145 beneficiaries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Haute - Koto (Bria), Ouham-Pende (Paoua), Ouaka (Bambari, Ippy), Ouham (Markounda), Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Haute - Koto (Bria), Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008Ouham-Pende (Paoua), Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Ouaka (Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Ippy), Central African Republic6.2716406 21.1950767Ouham (Markounda), Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20181149979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en articles non alimentaires, abris d’urgence et amélioration de la réponse à travers le monitoring de protection des personnes affectées par les conflitsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 149,145 personnes affectées vivant sur les sites et/ou en famille d’accueil ont accès aux articles non alimentaires de base et aux abris d’urgence adéquatsIndicator 1.1# de kits d’abris d’urgence fournis aux hommes et femmes chefs de ménagesIndicator 1.2# Nombre de chefs de ménages hommes et femmes ayant reçu des kits NFI’sOutput 249,145 personnes déplacées internes vivant dans les sites bénéficient des activités de CCCMIndicator 2.1# de comités sectoriel mis en place et fonctionnelsIndicator 2.2# d’hommes et de femmes formés dans la coordination et la gestion des sitesIndicator 2.3% de femmes et % d’hommes participants aux comités de prise de décision dans les sitesIndicator 2.4Nombre de réunions CCCM tenues avec les acteurs humanitaires qui travaillent sur les sitesOutput 3Le mécanisme de suivi de la situation de protection est en place et les survivants des violations des droits de l’homme y compris SGBV sont pris en charge.Indicator 3.1# de missions de monitoring de protection conduites dans les localités/sites menacés par la présence des groupes armésIndicator 3.2# des comités communautaires de protection représentatifs établis et fonctionnelsIndicator 3.3% de survivants de VBG masculins et féminins identifiés et pris en chargeIndicator 3.4% des enfants séparés et non accompagnés identifiés et référésXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Garantir un accès à des opportunités d’education de qualité en urgence aux enfants en rupture scolaire rupture scolaire à Basse Kotto, Mbomou, Haut Mboumou et Nana GribiziThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to Education services to children affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant UNICEF will procure and distribute 150 school kits and 100 recreational kits. Additionally, UNICEF will establish 20 temporary learning spaces and repairs 10 schools. The project will benefit 6,080 people including 3,200 girls and will be implemented during nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Préfectures de Basse Kotto, Mbomou, Haut Mboumou et Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Préfectures de Basse Kotto, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Mbomou, Central African Republic5.5568370 23.7632828Haut Mboumou et Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic6.2537134 25.4733554CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018600929.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Garantir un accès à des opportunités d’education de qualité en urgence aux enfants en rupture scolaire rupture scolaire à Basse Kotto, Mbomou, Haut Mboumou et Nana GribiziOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse nutritionnelle et offre de soins d’urgence aux personnes affectées par la crise en RCA: traitement des cas de MAS intégré aux soins de santé de baseThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services to the populations affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 3,905 boxes of therapeutic food. The project will last six months and will benefit 10,369 people including 8,175 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bria, Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008Ippy, Central African Republic6.2716406 21.1950767Zemio - Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897Mbres, Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Bambari – Bria – Ippy – Zemio - Kaga Bandoro – Mbres – Paoua, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20181013510.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse nutritionnelle et offre de soins d’urgence aux personnes affectées par la crise en RCA: traitement des cas de MAS intégré aux soins de santé de baseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1171 relais communautaires et 75 agents de santé sont formés sur le dépistage-référence et la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë sévère et 43 autres agents de santé sont formés sur l’ordinogramme de soinsIndicator 1.1Nombre de relais communautaires formés sur le dépistage, la référence des cas et le paquet promotionnel de nutritionIndicator 1.2Nombre d’agents de santé formés/recyclés sur leProtocole de Prise en Charge Intégrée de la Malnutrition (PCIMA)Indicator 1.3Nombre d’agents de santé formés sur l’ordinogramme de soinsOutput 23 671 enfants MAS de 6-59 mois dépistés et référés reçoivent un traitement adéquat pour le traitement de la malnutrition aigüe sévèreIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans malnutris aigus sévères (MAS) pris en charge dans les UNT/UNTAIndicator 2.2Pourcentage (%) des cas guéris selon les normes SPHERE et le protocole national de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigueIndicator 2.3Pourcentage (%) des cas de décès selon les normes SPHERE et le protocole national de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigueIndicator 2.4Pourcentage (%) des cas d’abandons selon les normes SPHERE et le protocole national de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigueIndicator 2.5Nombre de bénéficiaires référés dans les structures de prise en charge pour les soins de santé de baseOutput 3La prévention de la malnutrition en situation d’urgence est renforcée auprès de 3 671 enfants de 6 à 59 mois qui bénéficient de la supplémentation en vitamine A, de 2 980 enfants de 12 à 59 mois qui sont déparasités et de 4 898 femmes enceintes et allaitantes qui sont sensibilisées sur l’allaitement maternel et les bonnes pratiques pour l’alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant dans le contexte d’urgence.Indicator 3.1Nombre d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois supplémentés en vitamine AIndicator 3.2Nombre d’enfants de 12 à 59 mois déparasitésIndicator 3.3Nombre de femmes enceintes et allaitantes ciblées dans la communauté bénéficiant de conseils pour la stimulation, la promotion et la protection de l’allaitement maternel et les pratiques adaptées de l’alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant.Indicator 3.4Nombre de Visites A Domicile (VAD) réalisées par les Relais Communautaires (RECO)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse aux besoins urgents en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement des populations déplacées, retournées, les familles d'accueil et aux besoins spécifiques de Protection de l’EnfantThe main objective of this project is to provide WASH and Child Protection services to the populations affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabilitate 40 water points, 400 latrines and 200 showers. Additionally, UNICEF will provide 5,000 children with psychosocial support through the establishment of 10 Child Friendly Spaces. The project will last nine months and will benefit 231,326 people including 185,326 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
WASH, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Préfecture de l’Ouham Pende, Sous-préfectures de, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937WASH • Préfecture de l’Ouham Pende, Sous-préfectures de, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937WASH • Préfecture de l’Ouham Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Sous-préfectures de, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Bocaranga, Ngaoundaye, Paoua, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Préfecture de l’Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Bocaranga, Ngaoundaye, Paoua • Préfecture de l’Ouham, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Ngaoundaye, Central African Republic7.3258337 15.5597417Paoua • Préfecture de l’Ouham, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Sous-préfecture de Markounda, Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239Préfecture de Nana Gribizi, Sous-Préfectures de Kaga Bandoro, Mbrés, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Préfecture de Mbomou, Sous-préfectures de Bangassou, Zemio Protection de l’enfant, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Sous-préfecture de Paoua, Markounda, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Sous-préfectures de Bangassou – Rafai, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Sous-préfecture de Markounda • Préfecture de Nana Gribizi, Sous-Préfectures de Kaga Bandoro, Mbrés • Préfecture de Mbomou, Sous-préfectures de Bangassou, Zemio Protection de l’enfant • Sous-préfecture de Paoua, Markounda • Sous-préfectures de Bangassou – Rafai • Sous-préfecture de Zemio, Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239Sous-préfecture de Markounda • Préfecture de Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Sous-Préfectures de Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbrés • Préfecture de Mbomou, Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Sous-préfectures de Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Zemio Protection de l’enfant • Sous-préfecture de Paoua, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897Markounda • Sous-préfectures de Bangassou – Rafai • Sous-préfecture de Zemio, Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20181500322.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse aux besoins urgents en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement des populations déplacées, retournées, les familles d'accueil et aux besoins spécifiques de Protection de l’EnfantOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire aux personnes en insécurité alimentaire de BangassouThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to populations affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,703 MT of food. The project will benefit 40,000 persons including 20,800 women and girls and will be implemented during four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Bangassou et axes, sous-préfecture de Bangassou, Préfecture du Mbomou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Bangassou et axes, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095sous-préfecture de Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Préfecture du Mbomou, Central African Republic5.5568370 23.7632828CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20182498676.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire aux personnes en insécurité alimentaire de BangassouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Le score de consommation alimentaire des personnes déplacées et des membres de familles d’accueil est amélioréIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes recevant une ration complète couvrant 2100kCal/jour (désagrégé par sexe)Indicator 1.2Quantité de tonnes de vivres distribuée (par type de commodité)Indicator 1.3% de la population avec un score de consommation acceptableXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fournir un soutien critique aux populations touchées par la crise en République Centrafricaine à travers le traitement de la malnutrition aigüe modéréeThe main objective of this WFP project is to support the nutrition services for the IDP children affected by moderate acute malnutrition in Central Africa Republic. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 106,5 MT of therapeutic food. The project will last six months and will benefit 6,074 children including 3,159 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kaga-Bandoro, Mbrès, Bria, Ippy, Bambari, Zémio, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Kaga-Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbrès, Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Bria, Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008Ippy, Central African Republic6.2716406 21.1950767Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Zémio, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018381090.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fournir un soutien critique aux populations touchées par la crise en République Centrafricaine à travers le traitement de la malnutrition aigüe modéréeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16 074 enfants modérément malnutris pris en chargeIndicator 1.1Pourcentage d’enfant guéris de la malnutrition aigüe modéréeIndicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants, (désagrégés par sexe) de 6 à 59 mois atteints de MAM admis dans les programmes, désagrégé par sexeIndicator 1.3Quantité de vivres distribuée (Plumpy Sup)Indicator 1.4Nombre de sessions de sensibilisation organisées les bonnes pratiques nutritionnelles et l’hygièneXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à l’offre des soins de santé d’urgence de base de qualité dans les sous-préfectures de Paoua, Markounda, Bambari et ZemioThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide access to emergency health services to vulnerable people affected by the crisis in Central African Republic. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 238 health emergency kits among 15 health facilities. The project will benefit a total of 90,000 beneficiaries including 45,900 women and girls and will last nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sous-prefectures de Paoua (communes de Nana Barya, Mia-Pendé & Bah-Bessar), Markounda, Zémio et Bambari, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Sous-prefectures de Paoua (communes de Nana Barya, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Mia-Pendé & Bah-Bessar), Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Markounda, Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239Zémio et Bambari, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2018550134.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à l’offre des soins de santé d’urgence de base de qualité dans les sous-préfectures de Paoua, Markounda, Bambari et ZemioOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 190000 personnes dont 40000 retournés et 10000 déplacés sont protégées contre les épidémies à travers le système d’alerte précoce et de réponse rapide aux maladies à potentiel épidémiqueIndicator 1.1Promptitude des rapports de surveillance épidémiologique dans les zones du projetIndicator 1.2Complétude des rapports de surveillance épidémiologique dans les zones du projetIndicator 1.3Proportion d’alertes épidémiques investiguées dans les 48 heures dans les zones du projetIndicator 1.4Nombre de relais communautaires formés sur le système d’alerte précoce (SAP) repartis par sexeIndicator 1.5Nombre de formations sanitaires dotées en outils de collecte des données du SAPIndicator 1.6Nombre de prestataires de soins formés sur le système d’alerte précoce (SAP)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), returnees and food insecure host communitiesThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance for returnees, IDPs and host communities. WFP will provide unconditional food assistance to 85,000 food insecure individuals. The targeted households will receive a complete food basket ration to enable them to meet their basic food and nutritional needs. WFP will work with UNHCR to avail food items for the preparation of hot meal at transit sites. Some 85,000 food insecure individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Assistance to returnees at the transit centres of Gitara (Makamba), Nyabitare (Ruyigi) and Songore (Muyinga)Rumonge, Cankuzo, Ruyigi, Muyinga and Bujumbura rural for IDPs and food insecure host communities, Burundi-3.4500000 30.4000000Assistance to returnees at the transit centres of Gitara (Makamba), Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677Nyabitare (Ruyigi) and Songore (Muyinga)Rumonge, Burundi-3.4500000 30.4000000Cankuzo, Burundi-3.1527788 30.6199895Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Muyinga and Bujumbura rural for IDPs and food insecure host communities, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 20181099518.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), returnees and food insecure host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Burundian returnees, IDPs, food insecure host communities receive complete food ration in order to meet their basic food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance (in-kind), disaggregated by sex and age against the plan.Indicator 1.2Quantity (tonnes) of food distributed (in-kind)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to the Burundian refugee crisis in the Great Lakes RegionThe main objective of this UNHCR project is provide a package of assistance for refugees returning to Burundi. UNHCR will provide protection assistance for 15, 000 refugees including the reception, accommodation and registration of the refugees in five transit sites across Burundi. UNHCR will also distribute NFIs, hot meals and a cash grant to the newly arriving refugees. Finally, the CERF allocation will cover the cost for secondary transport of the refugees to their area of origin in Burundi. Some 15,000 refugees will be assisted over 2 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-252019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Top provinces receiving the most returnees are mostly in the eastern parts of the country, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Ruyigi, Muyinga, Makamba, Cankuzo, Rutana, Kirundo, Karuzi, Gitega, Rumonge, and Ngozi, Burundi-3.4462070 30.2512728Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Muyinga, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Cankuzo, Burundi-3.1527788 30.6199895Rutana, Burundi-3.9257199 29.9899512Kirundo, Burundi-2.5738791 30.2051096Karuzi, Burundi-3.1340347 30.1127350Gitega, Burundi-3.4288030 29.9249030Rumonge, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459and Ngozi, Burundi-2.9083521 29.8265492BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 20181540005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to the Burundian refugee crisis in the Great Lakes RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Burundian refugees reach their area of origin in Burundi in safety and dignity (transport)Indicator 1.1# of returnees brought back to their area of origin through secondary transportOutput 2Protection assistance provided to 15,000 Burundian returnees (reception, accommodation, registration, verification, immediate assistance, PSN identification, special assistance to PSN) in the five (5) transit centres across BurundiIndicator 2.1# of Burundian returnees received and accommodated in the five transit centres across BurundiIndicator 2.2# of persons who have been registered and whose individual voluntariness to return has been verifiedIndicator 2.3# of cases of vulnerable returnees (PSN) identified for whom referrals have been madeOutput 3Return assistance provided to 15,000 Burundian returnees (return package: cash grant and NFIs purchased and provided and distributed by UNHCR; and food ration provided by WFP and distributed by UNHCR)Indicator 3.1# of Burundian returnees receiving return packagesIndicator 3.2# of Burundian returnees receiving food packageIndicator 3.3# of Burundian returnees receiving cash grantOutput 4Logistics, supply and coordination optimized to serve operational needsIndicator 4.1# of repatriation convoys with Burundian returnees from the sub-region received and managedIndicator 4.2# of coordination meetings heldXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence en intrants agricoles essentiels aux ménages vulnérables identifiés par l’IPC de juillet 2018The main objective of this FAO project is provide agricultural support for food insecure households. FAO will provide 4,000 households with vouchers for the purchase of seeds of their choice and provide 7,000 households with in-kind seed kit (including a variety of seeds). Finally, as a mechanism to improve nutrition, FAO will also support 300 households (organized in 15 groups) with the knowledge to produce and promote the production of mushrooms. Some 66,000 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rutana, Makamba, Rumonge et Bujumbura rural, Burundi-3.8791523 30.0665236Rutana, Burundi-3.9257199 29.9899512Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Rumonge et Bujumbura rural, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018360000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence en intrants agricoles essentiels aux ménages vulnérables identifiés par l’IPC de juillet 2018OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Au moins 4000 ménages recevront chacun un voucher d’une valeur de 48$ pour l’achat des intrants de son choix pour la mise en place de la saison 2019AIndicator 1.1Nombre de ménages identifiésIndicator 1.2Nombre de contrats de partenariat signés avec les ONG locales, internationales ou services techniques décentralisés du MINAGRIEIndicator 1.3Nombre de vouchers distribuésOutput 2Au moins 7000 ménages recevront chacun un kit de 500 boutures de patate douce de variétés riches en ( carotène et un kit de semences maraîchère (30 Gramme/ménage composée de tomate, choux, oignon rouge, aubergine locale et amarante)Indicator 2.1Nombre de ménages ciblés pour l’acquisition des kits agricole composés de boutures de patate douce, semences maraichères, outillage agricole et fertilisantsIndicator 2.2Nombre de ménages ayant reçus le kit d’assistance composés de boutures de patate douce, semences maraichères, outillage agricole et fertilisantsOutput 3Au moins 300 ménages regroupés en associations (au moins 15 associations) assurent la promotion de la culture des champignons pour augmenter l’état nutritionnel et l’accès aux revenusIndicator 3.1Nombre d’association participant à la promotion de la culture des champignonsIndicator 3.2Nombre de champignonnières construites par les populations bénéficiairesIndicator 3.3Nombre d’associations intégrant les champignons dans leur repas quotidienXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter response for affected populations including internally displaced persons and returnees from the United Republic of TanzaniaThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide emergency shelter for IDPs and returnees in Burundi. IOM will provide 500 households with emergency shelter repair kits through the distribution of cash transfers combined with shelter repair trainings. IOM will also provide cash grants to 1,875 households for rental support, returnees will receive a grant for 6 months whilst IDPs affected by natural disasters will receive 3 months of assistance. Some 12,875 people will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Emergency assistance to returnees, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Rutana, Kirundo, Cankuzo, Ruyigi, Muyinga, and Makamba, Burundi-3.8791523 30.0665236Shelter response to IDPs, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Kirundo, Burundi-2.5738791 30.2051096Cankuzo, Burundi-3.1527788 30.6199895Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881and Makamba;Shelter response to IDPs, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Makamba, Rutana, Rumonge, Bubanza, Bujumbura Rural, Bujumbura Mairie, and Cibitoke, Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677DTM Emergency event tracking + rapid response, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Rumonge, Burundi-3.9731456 29.4382459Bubanza, Burundi-3.1572403 29.3714909Bujumbura Rural, Burundi-3.5090144 29.4643590Bujumbura Mairie, Burundi-3.4146958 29.3598782and Cibitoke;DTM Emergency event tracking + rapid response, Burundi-2.8878427 29.1230716Makamba, Rumonge, Bubanza, Cibitoke, Kayanza, Ruyigi, Rutana, Bururi, Mwaro, Murumvya, Karusi, Cankuzo, Muyinga, Kayanza, Bujumbura Mairie, and Bujumbura Rural, Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677Cibitoke, Burundi-2.8878427 29.1230716Rutana, Burundi-3.9257199 29.9899512Bururi, Burundi-3.9006851 29.5107708Mwaro, Burundi-3.4993699 29.7426040Murumvya, Burundi-3.2898398 29.6499162Karusi, Burundi-3.1039901 30.1618170Muyinga, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333Kayanza, Burundi-2.9218531 29.6252858and Bujumbura Rural, Burundi-3.5090144 29.4643590BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018900001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter response for affected populations including internally displaced persons and returnees from the United Republic of TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased life-saving shelter and NFI support is available in communities affected by displacementIndicator 1.1Number of individuals by sex/age that receive life-saving support through provision of shelterIndicator 1.2Number of households assisted with emergency repair kitsIndicator 1.3Number of households benefiting from rental subsidiesIndicator 1.4Number of households assisted with NFI kitsOutput 2Dissemination of timely Emergency Event Tracking reportsIndicator 2.1% of emergency events covered by EETOutput 3Improved effectiveness in responding to emergency shelter needsIndicator 3.1% of emergency events responded by emergency response teamsIndicator 3.2Life-saving shelter responseXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening the emergency response to GBV and the reproductive health needs of returnees and IDPs in Ruyigi, Rutana, Cankuzo, Makamba, Muyinga, Kirundo and Bujumbura rural provinces in BurundiThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide returnees and IDPs with improved access to GBV and reproductive health services. UNFPA will strengthen the capacity of 12 health facilities to provide emergency obstetric care and management of GBV survivors through the training of 24 medical care providers and 15 midwives. UNFPA will also provide the health facilities with 3,545 dignity kits and 96 medical kits for both reproductive health and GBV services. Some 25,000 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ruyigi, Rutana, Cankuzo, Makamba, Muyinga, Kirundo and Bujumbura rural provinces, Burundi-3.4462070 30.2512728Ruyigi, Burundi-3.4750027 30.2483881Rutana, Burundi-3.9257199 29.9899512Cankuzo, Burundi-3.1527788 30.6199895Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Muyinga, Burundi-2.8409385 30.3464333Kirundo and Bujumbura rural provinces, Burundi-2.5738791 30.2051096BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018399951.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening the emergency response to GBV and the reproductive health needs of returnees and IDPs in Ruyigi, Rutana, Cankuzo, Makamba, Muyinga, Kirundo and Bujumbura rural provinces in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les survivants des VBG déclarés ont l’accès immédiat à la prise en charge médicale, psycho-sociale, juridique, matérielle, et en hébergement protégé.Indicator 1.1Nombre de survivants/es déclaré(e)s ayant accès au moins à un des services de prise en charge (Indicateur RPM/HRP 2018)Indicator 1.2% de survivants de viol déclarés ayant reçu le PEP dans le délai de 72 heures après incident. Cfr « IndicatorsRegistry».Output 2Les femmes et filles sont mieux protéger à travers l’accès à l’information, la distribution des kits de dignité et lampes torches solaires.Indicator 2.1Nombre des femmes rapatriées et PDI ayant reçu les prospectus sur les services disponibles et les avantages d’accéder aux services dans le délaiIndicator 2.2Nombre des femmes rapatriées et PDI ayant reçu les Kits de dignité et lampes solairesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) aux réfugiés burundais rapatriés de la Tanzanie, y compris les personnes déplacées internes au Burundi liées aux catastrophes naturelles et communautés d’accueilsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide water, sanitation and hygiene support for returnees, IDPs and communities affected by natural disasters. UNICEF will provide 40,000 individuals with access to safe drinking water including 21,752 returnees and IDPs. UNICEF will also ensure that 84,500 individuals have access to information on hygiene best practices. Some 84,500 individuals will have access to WASH services over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-252019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Communes de Kabezi (province Bujumbura Rural), Giharo (province de Rutana) et Gisuru (province de Ruyigi), Burundi-3.5393576 29.3598782Communes de Kabezi (province Bujumbura Rural), Burundi-3.5393576 29.3598782Giharo (province de Rutana) et Gisuru (province de Ruyigi), Burundi-3.8791523 30.0665236BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2018699821.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) aux réfugiés burundais rapatriés de la Tanzanie, y compris les personnes déplacées internes au Burundi liées aux catastrophes naturelles et communautés d’accueilsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Security and integrated Nutrition intervention for most vulnerable refugee population in Cox’s BazarThe main objective of this joint WFP and UNICEF project is to address critical needs of 107,695 Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar’s sub-districts Ukhiya and Teknaf with comprehensive Food Security and Nutrition programming. WFP and UNICEF will jointly ensure an integration of nutrition services by providing a continuum of care, adequate screening and referral for treatment of acute malnutrition. In addition, WFP will provide in-kind food assistance to the 34,200 most vulnerable refugees over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20184750011.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Security and integrated Nutrition intervention for most vulnerable refugee population in Cox’s BazarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 134,200 beneficiaries (6,840 households) affected by the crisis have received emergency food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of households/beneficiaries receiving assistance as % of plannedIndicator 1.2Total amount of general food distributed to beneficiaries as % of plannedOutput 2Improved screening and access to curative nutrition services for SAM and MAM for refugee children under-five, pregnant and lactating women in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazila through integrated Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition programmingIndicator 2.1Number of children under 5 (6-59 months) screened for detection of nutritional status by Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) and referral to treatment services through community mobilization (with facility-based verification and screening by Weight for Height Z-score)Indicator 2.2Number of PLW screened for malnutrition by Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) and referral to treatment services through community mobilizationIndicator 2.3Number of children aged 6-59 months screened during Nutrition surveillance GMP (WfH and MUAC) in BSFP facilitiesIndicator 2.4Number of children aged 0-59 months admitted and treated for complicated and uncomplicated SAMIndicator 2.5Number of children aged 6-59 months newly admitted and treatment into TSFP for MAM treatmentIndicator 2.6Number of PLW (up to six months of age of their infant) newly admitted into TSFP for MAM treatmentOutput 3Vulnerable boys and girls aged 0-59 months, pregnant and lactating women and adolescents have increased access to under-nutrition preventive services through nutritional care and support including supplementationIndicator 3.1Number of children aged 6-59 months reached with BSFP supplementation and nutrition education every monthIndicator 3.2Number of PLW (with infant aged up to 6 months) reached with BSFP supplementation and nutrition education every monthIndicator 3.3Number of Adolescent Girls and Women age 11-19 reached with Iron Folic Acid supplementationIndicator 3.4Number of children aged 6-59 months reached with vitamin A supplementationIndicator 3.5Number of children aged 12-59 months reached with deworming tabletsIndicator 3.6Number of Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) reached with counselling and messaging on Infant and Young Child Feeding in EmergenciesIndicator 3.7Number of households engaged through household visits on promoting food assistance utilisation and diet diversification in order to enhance positive nutrition outcomesIndicator 3.8Number of community consultations held with women and youth groups to identify and address barriers utilization of nutrition services and increase awareness on the importance of nutrition, diet diversity, and IYCFXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Security and integrated Nutrition intervention for most vulnerable refugee population in Cox’s BazarThe main objective of this joint UNICEF and WFP project is to address critical needs of 107,695 Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar’s sub-districts Ukhiya and Teknaf with comprehensive Food Security and Nutrition programming. WFP will provide in-kind food assistance to the most vulnerable 34,200 refugees. WFP and UNICEF will jointly ensure an integration of nutrition services by providing a continuum of care, adequate screening and referral for treatment of acute and moderate malnutrition. In addition, UNICEF will strengthen the access to preventive under-nutrition services for 54,373 children under five and pregnant and lactating.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 2018749997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Security and integrated Nutrition intervention for most vulnerable refugee population in Cox’s BazarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesThe main objective of this joint IOM, UN Women, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO project is to reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality through the provision of access to life-saving, essential health services, including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health. IOM will provide essential and emergency primary health services through mobile teams and fixed health facilities. 246,600 refugees will benefit from this joint project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20181600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential and emergency primary health services provided through mobile teams and fixed health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of curative/under five consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who received at least 1 antenatal care (ANC) consultationIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant in health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of household visited by the community volunteers/mobilisersIndicator 1.5Number of women and adolescent girls (disaggregated by age and diversity) received lifesaving information and services from MPWCIndicator 1.6Number of GBV incidents reported and referred to for further clinical management by age and sexOutput 2Life-saving referral services, including emergency obstetric care, enhancedIndicator 2.1# of Emergency Referral Hubs establishedIndicator 2.2# of emergency transfers from community to facility/to secondary level facilityIndicator 2.3Number of surgical cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 2.4Number of community-based referrals for emergency careIndicator 2.5# CHWs trained and receive follow up support on core concepts of GBVIndicator 2.6Number of sick newborns treated at SCANU and NSU in Ukhiya and TeknafOutput 3Communicable disease outbreaks are timely detected, investigated and responded toIndicator 3.1Number of cases managed during outbreak responseIndicator 3.2Number of people vaccinated during mass vaccination/reactive campaigns (17% - under 5 years in the event of measles outbreak)Indicator 3.3Number of acute watery diarrhoea patients treated in UNICEF-supported DTCsIndicator 3.4Proportion of reported communicable disease outbreaks investigated within 48-72 hours of alertIndicator 3.5RRT emergency response frameworkIndicator 3.6Number of RRTs trained and equippedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WOM-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesThe main objective of this joint UN Women, UNFPA, UNICEF, IOM and WHO project is to provide urgent emergency health service by improving the access to primary and secondary health services. UN Women will address health needs specific to women and adolescent girls through the setup and running of three Multi-Purpose Women's Centers (MPWC) located in refugee camps in Teknaf and Ukhiya sub-districts of Cox’s Bazar. 246,600 refugees will benefit from this joint project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 2018199897.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential and emergency primary health services provided through mobile teams and fixed health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of curative/under five consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who received at least 1 antenatal care (ANC) consultationIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant in health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of household visited by the community volunteers/mobilisersIndicator 1.5Number of women and adolescent girls (disaggregated by age and diversity) received lifesaving information and services from MPWCIndicator 1.6Number of GBV incidents reported and referred to for further clinical management by age and sexOutput 2Life-saving referral services, including emergency obstetric care, enhancedIndicator 2.1# of Emergency Referral Hubs establishedIndicator 2.2# of emergency transfers from community to facility/to secondary level facilityIndicator 2.3Number of surgical cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 2.4Number of community-based referrals for emergency careIndicator 2.5# CHWs trained and receive follow up support on core concepts of GBVIndicator 2.6Number of sick newborns treated at SCANU and NSU in Ukhiya and TeknafOutput 3Communicable disease outbreaks are timely detected, investigated and responded toIndicator 3.1Number of cases managed during outbreak responseIndicator 3.2Number of people vaccinated during mass vaccination/reactive campaigns (17% - under 5 years in the event of measles outbreak)Indicator 3.3Number of acute watery diarrhoea patients treated in UNICEF-supported DTCsIndicator 3.4Proportion of reported communicable disease outbreaks investigated within 48-72 hours of alertIndicator 3.5RRT emergency response frameworkIndicator 3.6Number of RRTs trained and equippedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesThe main objective of this joint UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, IOM and WHO project is to provide urgent emergency health service by improving the access to primary and secondary health services. UNFPA will enhance life-saving referral services for emergency obstetric and new-born care, by setting up 16 community-based emergency referral hubs in remote refugee communities of Ukhiya and Teknaf. 246,600 refugees will benefit from this joint project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 2018999959.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential and emergency primary health services provided through mobile teams and fixed health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of curative/under five consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who received at least 1 antenatal care (ANC) consultationIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant in health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of household visited by the community volunteers/mobilisersIndicator 1.5Number of women and adolescent girls (disaggregated by age and diversity) received lifesaving information and services from MPWCIndicator 1.6Number of GBV incidents reported and referred to for further clinical management by age and sexOutput 2Life-saving referral services, including emergency obstetric care, enhancedIndicator 2.1# of Emergency Referral Hubs establishedIndicator 2.2# of emergency transfers from community to facility/to secondary level facilityIndicator 2.3Number of surgical cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 2.4Number of community-based referrals for emergency careIndicator 2.5# CHWs trained and receive follow up support on core concepts of GBVIndicator 2.6Number of sick newborns treated at SCANU and NSU in Ukhiya and TeknafOutput 3Communicable disease outbreaks are timely detected, investigated and responded toIndicator 3.1Number of cases managed during outbreak responseIndicator 3.2Number of people vaccinated during mass vaccination/reactive campaigns (17% - under 5 years in the event of measles outbreak)Indicator 3.3Number of acute watery diarrhoea patients treated in UNICEF-supported DTCsIndicator 3.4Proportion of reported communicable disease outbreaks investigated within 48-72 hours of alertIndicator 3.5RRT emergency response frameworkIndicator 3.6Number of RRTs trained and equippedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesThe main objective of this joint UNICEF, UN Women, UNFPA, IOM and WHO project is to provide urgent emergency health service by improving the access to primary and secondary health services. UNICEF will support the provision of maternal, newborn, child and adolescent as well as GBV health services through the establishment and management of 6 Primary Health Centers and 13 Health Posts. 246,600 refugees will benefit from this joint project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-112019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20181500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential and emergency primary health services provided through mobile teams and fixed health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of curative/under five consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who received at least 1 antenatal care (ANC) consultationIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant in health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of household visited by the community volunteers/mobilisersIndicator 1.5Number of women and adolescent girls (disaggregated by age and diversity) received lifesaving information and services from MPWCIndicator 1.6Number of GBV incidents reported and referred to for further clinical management by age and sexOutput 2Life-saving referral services, including emergency obstetric care, enhancedIndicator 2.1# of Emergency Referral Hubs establishedIndicator 2.2# of emergency transfers from community to facility/to secondary level facilityIndicator 2.3Number of surgical cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 2.4Number of community-based referrals for emergency careIndicator 2.5# CHWs trained and receive follow up support on core concepts of GBVIndicator 2.6Number of sick newborns treated at SCANU and NSU in Ukhiya and TeknafOutput 3Communicable disease outbreaks are timely detected, investigated and responded toIndicator 3.1Number of cases managed during outbreak responseIndicator 3.2Number of people vaccinated during mass vaccination/reactive campaigns (17% - under 5 years in the event of measles outbreak)Indicator 3.3Number of acute watery diarrhoea patients treated in UNICEF-supported DTCsIndicator 3.4Proportion of reported communicable disease outbreaks investigated within 48-72 hours of alertIndicator 3.5RRT emergency response frameworkIndicator 3.6Number of RRTs trained and equippedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesThe main objective of this joint WHO, IOM, UN Women, UNFPA and UNICEF project is to reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality through the provision of essential health services, including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health. WHO will support the provision of emergency primary health services through mobile teams and fixed health facilities and ensure diagnostic and treatment capacity for communicable diseases. 246,600 refugees will benefit from this joint project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Ukhiya and Teknaf sub-districts, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Chittagong, Bangladesh22.3568510 91.7831819Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh21.4272283 92.0058074Ukhiya and Teknaf sub-districts, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20181500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving emergency health services – including reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health – to Rohingya refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Essential and emergency primary health services provided through mobile teams and fixed health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of curative/under five consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who received at least 1 antenatal care (ANC) consultationIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant in health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of household visited by the community volunteers/mobilisersIndicator 1.5Number of women and adolescent girls (disaggregated by age and diversity) received lifesaving information and services from MPWCIndicator 1.6Number of GBV incidents reported and referred to for further clinical management by age and sexOutput 2Life-saving referral services, including emergency obstetric care, enhancedIndicator 2.1# of Emergency Referral Hubs establishedIndicator 2.2# of emergency transfers from community to facility/to secondary level facilityIndicator 2.3Number of surgical cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 2.4Number of community-based referrals for emergency careIndicator 2.5# CHWs trained and receive follow up support on core concepts of GBVIndicator 2.6Number of sick newborns treated at SCANU and NSU in Ukhiya and TeknafOutput 3Communicable disease outbreaks are timely detected, investigated and responded toIndicator 3.1Number of cases managed during outbreak responseIndicator 3.2Number of people vaccinated during mass vaccination/reactive campaigns (17% - under 5 years in the event of measles outbreak)Indicator 3.3Number of acute watery diarrhoea patients treated in UNICEF-supported DTCsIndicator 3.4Proportion of reported communicable disease outbreaks investigated within 48-72 hours of alertIndicator 3.5RRT emergency response frameworkIndicator 3.6Number of RRTs trained and equippedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter and protection assistance to refugees in BangladeshThe main objective of the project is to provide urgent life-saving Shelter and Protection assistance to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar’s sub-districts Ukhiya and Teknaf. UNHCR will use CERF funds to support emergency relocation of families at risk to safer areas and emergency shelter assistance for refugees still living in high risk areas, maintaining access to essential services and emergency protection. 130,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ukhiya and Teknaf Sub-districts, Cox’s Bazar District, Chittagong Division,, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Ukhiya and Teknaf Sub-districts, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129Chittagong Division, Bangladesh23.1793157 91.9881527BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20182902556.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter and protection assistance to refugees in BangladeshOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 145,000 refugees living in high risk areas are relocated to safer sites or receive emergency shelter assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of families living in high risk areas who are provided with emergency shelter assistanceIndicator 1.2Number of families living in high risk areas who are relocated to safer sitesIndicator 1.3Number of families living in high risk areas and relocated to safer sites who are provided with urgent shelter assistanceOutput 275,000 refugees (prioritized caseload) benefit from safer living conditions and improved access to servicesIndicator 2.1Number of km of bridges, roads, footpaths, steps, drainage, and rentention walls built and maintainedIndicator 2.2Number of refugees benefitting from effective site managementIndicator 2.3Number of Security Unit Volunteers operational and ready to respond to emergencies (prioritised caseload living in high risk areas)Output 355,000 refugees (prioritized caseload) benefit from the emergency expansion of community-based protection activitiesIndicator 3.1# refugees at heightened risk (prioritised caseload) benefitting from emergency expansion of community-based protection activitiesIndicator 3.2# community groups supportedIndicator 3.3# of community outreach members (refugee volunteers) operationalXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Support to the displaced Rohingya population in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas, Cox’s Bazar DistrictThe main objective of this joint UNICEF and IOM project is to address critical WASH needs in selected refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar’s sub-districts Ukhiya and Teknaf. UNICEF and IOM will jointly ensure sustained access to drinking water and to safe sanitation. In addition, UNICEF will promote safe hygiene behaviors through a community engagement program. 22,316 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-272019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20182500094.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Support to the displaced Rohingya population in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas, Cox’s Bazar DistrictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have access to safe water of appropriate quality for drinkingIndicator 1.1Number of targeted people benefitting from safe water of agreed standards and meeting demand for domestic purpose (IOM)Indicator 1.2Percentage of household water supplies with positive chlorine residual (UNICEF)Indicator 1.3Number of households accessing water from handpumps with bucket chlorination (UNICEF)Indicator 1.4Number of water points repaired/rehabilitated (UNICEF)Output 2Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have increased knowledge and resources to practice safe hygiene behavioursIndicator 2.1Number of households who receive a family hygiene kits/top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months (IOM/UNICEF)Indicator 2.2Number of people who receive hygiene promotion messages and training (UNICEF/IOM)Indicator 2.3Number of community engagements through consultations and dialogues (UNICEF)Indicator 2.4% of targeted women, men, boy and girls able to demonstrate at least 3 critical hygiene practices (IOM)Output 3Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have sustained access to safe sanitation.Indicator 3.1Number of latrines regularly maintained including desludging (UNICEF)Indicator 3.2Number of people benefiting from sustained access to safe sanitation (IOM/UNICEF)Output 4Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have access to functional means for solid waste disposal.Indicator 4.1Percentage of households with access to waste bin or waste pit for disposal of household solid waste (IOM)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Support to the displaced Rohingya population in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas, Cox’s Bazar DistrictThe main objective of this joint UNICEF and IOM project is to address critical WASH needs in selected refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar’s sub-districts Ukhiya and Teknaf. UNICEF and IOM will jointly ensure sustained access to drinking water and to safe sanitation. In addition, IOM will strengthen the solid waste management in the targeted camps. 22,316 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chittagong Division, Cox’s Bazar District, Ukhiya and Teknaf sub-districts, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Chittagong Division, Bangladesh23.1793157 91.9881527Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129Ukhiya and Teknaf sub-districts, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20181300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Support to the displaced Rohingya population in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas, Cox’s Bazar DistrictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have access to safe water of appropriate quality for drinkingIndicator 1.1Number of targeted people benefitting from safe water of agreed standards and meeting demand for domestic purpose (IOM)Indicator 1.2Percentage of household water supplies with positive chlorine residual (UNICEF)Indicator 1.3Number of households accessing water from handpumps with bucket chlorination (UNICEF)Indicator 1.4Number of water points repaired/rehabilitated (UNICEF)Output 2Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have increased knowledge and resources to practice safe hygiene behavioursIndicator 2.1Number of households who receive a family hygiene kits/top up kit and/or a voucher in the last three months (IOM/UNICEF)Indicator 2.2Number of people who receive hygiene promotion messages and training (UNICEF/IOM)Indicator 2.3Number of community engagements through consultations and dialogues (UNICEF)Indicator 2.4% of targeted women, men, boy and girls able to demonstrate at least 3 critical hygiene practices (IOM)Output 3Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have sustained access to safe sanitation.Indicator 3.1Number of latrines regularly maintained including desludging (UNICEF)Indicator 3.2Number of people benefiting from sustained access to safe sanitation (IOM/UNICEF)Output 4Rohingya refugees in selected camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas have access to functional means for solid waste disposal.Indicator 4.1Percentage of households with access to waste bin or waste pit for disposal of household solid waste (IOM)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving SRH/HIV & AIDS and SGBV services to refugees and host-communitiesThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity through maternal health and SRH interventions. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute medical equipment and deliver health awareness training. 34,453 refugees in the Kigeme, Kiziba and Mugombwa refugee camps and 5,500 people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Southern Province, Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp)Western Province, Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp)Southern Province, Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.4538548 29.4643590Southern Province, Rwanda-2.5546618 29.6035495Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp)Western Province, Rwanda-2.4817254 29.5269491Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp)Southern Province, Rwanda-2.1322186 29.3557239Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.6529852 29.8352303RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018125067.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving SRH/HIV & AIDS and SGBV services to refugees and host-communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved critical and lifesaving reproductive, maternal and neonatal health services in Kigeme, Kiziba and Mugombwa refugee camp.Indicator 1.1Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) (the proportion of women in reproductive age who use family planning methods.Indicator 1.2Percentage of pregnant women with at least 4 antenatal care visits.Indicator 1.3Number of youth accessing Adolescents Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) servicesOutput 2Adolescents and youth have increased access and utilization of lifesaving SRH including FP, SGBV services in Kigeme, Kiziba and Mugombwa refugee camp.Indicator 2.1Number of youth accessing ASRH services.Output 3Increased institutional capacity to implement, monitor and document SRH interventions in Kigeme, Mugombwa and Kiziba campsIndicator 3.1Number of field visit per quarterIndicator 3.2Number of human stories, articlesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Time-critical multi-sectoral support to reduce loss of life of refugees and asylum-seekers in RwandaThe main objective of this project is to provide time-critical multi-sectoral support to refugees and asylum-seekers in Rwanda. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure and distribute essential medicines and supplies, repair of mechanical equipment and consumable for water quality control among other activities. 138,844 refugees in the nine refugee camps will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-282019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Northern Province, Gicumbi District (Gihembe Refugee Camp), Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337Eastern Province, Gasibo District (Nyabiheke Refugee Camp), Rwanda-1.5952358 30.2597407Eastern Province, Kirehe District (Gatore Reception Centre), Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Eastern Province, Bugesera District (Bugesera Reception Centre), Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Eastern Province, Kirehe District (Mahama Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Southern Province, Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.4792377 29.5259489Southern Province, Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.6529852 29.8352303Southern Province, Nyanza District (Nyanza Reception Centre), Rwanda-2.3496095 29.7512903Western Province, Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.1322186 29.3557239Northern Province, Rwanda-1.6561660 29.8815203Gicumbi District (Gihembe Refugee Camp); Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337Gasibo District (Nyabiheke Refugee Camp); Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.5952358 30.2597407Kirehe District (Gatore Reception Centre); Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Bugesera District (Bugesera Reception Centre); Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Kirehe District (Mahama Refugee Camp); Southern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp); Southern Province, Rwanda-2.4538548 29.4643590Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp); Southern Province, Rwanda-2.6793678 29.8601509Nyanza District (Nyanza Reception Centre); Western Province, Rwanda-2.3496095 29.7512903Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.1322186 29.3557239RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2018675000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Time-critical multi-sectoral support to reduce loss of life of refugees and asylum-seekers in RwandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to primary health care services provided or supportedIndicator 1.1Crude Mortality RateIndicator 1.2Under 5 Mortality RateOutput 2Safe and adequate quantity of water for drinking and domestic use providedIndicator 2.1% of households collecting >=15 litres of water per person per dayIndicator 2.2% of water quality tests at chlorinated water collection locations compliant with standardsIndicator 2.3% of metres of water pipelines operated/maintained/rehabilitatedOutput 3Reduce risk of SGBV and improve response to SGBV incidentsIndicator 3.1# of kilograms of fuel providedIndicator 3.2# of SGBV survivors that report their caseXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Time-critical life-saving food assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in RwandaThe main objective of this project is to provide time-critical assistance to camp-based refugees and asylum seekers. WFP will use CERF funds to procure and distribute food and cash assistance, and specialized foods to refugees. 138,844 refugees and asylum seekers in all nine refugee camps will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Northern Province, Gicumbi District (Gihembe Refugee Camp) Eastern Province, Gatsibo District (Nyabiheke Refugee Camp) Eastern Province, Kirehe District (Mahama Refugee Camp)Eastern Province, Kirehe District (Gatore Reception / Transit Centre)Eastern Province, Bugesera District (Bugesera Reception / Transit Centre)Southern Province, Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp)Southern Province, Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp) Southern Province, Nyanza District (Nyanza Reception / Transit Centre)Western Province, Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp), Rwanda-1.5952358 30.2597407Northern Province, Rwanda-1.6561660 29.8815203Gicumbi District (Gihembe Refugee Camp) Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337Gatsibo District (Nyabiheke Refugee Camp) Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.5952358 30.2597407Kirehe District (Mahama Refugee Camp)Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Kirehe District (Gatore Reception / Transit Centre)Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Bugesera District (Bugesera Reception / Transit Centre)Southern Province, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Gisagara District (Mugombwa Refugee Camp)Southern Province, Rwanda-2.6529852 29.8352303Nyamagabe District (Kigeme Refugee Camp) Southern Province, Rwanda-2.4792377 29.5259489Nyanza District (Nyanza Reception / Transit Centre)Western Province, Rwanda-2.3496095 29.7512903Karongi District (Kiziba Refugee Camp), Rwanda-2.1322186 29.3557239RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 20182200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Time-critical life-saving food assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in RwandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees and asylum-seekers in six camps and three reception / transit centres receive basic food assistance to meet their daily caloric needs (2,100 kcal)Indicator 1.1# of Burundian refugees in Mahama camp and (receiving a mix of in-kind and cash-based food assistance) and 3 transit centres (receiving in-kind assistance only)Indicator 1.2# of Congolese refugees in five camps receiving cash-based food assistanceIndicator 1.3# of Congolese asylum seekers in four camps receiving in-kind food assistanceIndicator 1.4Amount of food distributedIndicator 1.5Amount of cash distributedOutput 2Refugee children aged 6-23 months, pregnant and nursing women and girls, and HIV/TB patients receive specialized nutritious foods to prevent malnutrition in all 6 camps and 3 reception / transit centresIndicator 2.1# of refugee children aged 6-23 months receiving specialized nutritious foods in all six camps and reception / transit centresIndicator 2.2# of refugee pregnant and nursing women and girls receiving specialized nutritious foods in all six camps and reception / transit centresIndicator 2.3# of refugee HIV/TB patients receiving specialized nutritious foods in all six camps and reception / transit centresIndicator 2.4Amount of specialized nutritious foods distributedOutput 3Moderate acute malnourished (MAM) refugee children aged 6-59 months receive specialized nutritious foods to improve their nutritional status in all 6 camps and 3 reception / transit centresIndicator 3.1# of refugee children aged 6-59 months receiving specialized nutritious foods for MAM treatment in all 6 camps and 3 reception / transit centresIndicator 3.2Amount of specialized nutritious foods for MAM treatment distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-090UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to restore water, sanitation and hygiene services, and dissemination of life saving information and feedback mechanism in flood affected areas in KeralaThe main objective of this project by UNICEF is to provide WASH interventions for flood affected individuals in the state of Kerela. UNICEF will address immediate water and sanitation needs including the quick rehabilitation of 300 sceptic through the clean, disinfecting and desludging of effected facilities. UNICEF will also ensure safe and sustainable drinking water supply for 500,000 individuals through the cleaning and rehabilitation of 1000 wells and provision of 170 water treatment filtration systems. Some 1 million people will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-152019-03-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Wayanad, Ernakulam, and Thrissur, India9.4980667 76.3388484Alappuzha, India9.4980667 76.3388484Pathanamthitta, India9.2647582 76.7870414Wayanad, India11.6853575 76.1319953Ernakulam, India9.9816358 76.2998842and Thrissur, India10.5276416 76.2144349INDIA FLOOD 20181120406.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to restore water, sanitation and hygiene services, and dissemination of life saving information and feedback mechanism in flood affected areas in KeralaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood-affected people have access to safe and sustainable drinking water supply systemsIndicator 1.1Number of people in the severely affected districts with access to a sufficient quantity of water of appropriate quality for drinking, cooking and personal hygieneMoV: NGO reportsIndicator 1.2Number of wells cleaned / disinfected / rehabilitated as part of direct technical support to governmentIndicator 1.3Number of water treatment filtration systems providedOutput 2Flood-affected people have access to improved and sustainable sanitation facilities in Wayanad, Ernakulam, Trissur, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha districtsIndicator 2.1Number of people in the severely affected districts with access to adequate sanitation and hand washing facilitiesMoV: NGO reportsIndicator 2.2Number of septic tanks desludgedOutput 3Affected communities especially women, children and tribal populations, access information on life-saving behavioursIndicator 3.1Number of community networks and platforms members trained in communicating and engaging affected communities at HH and community level.MoV: Training reports by NGO partnerIndicator 3.2Number of Inter Agency Group (IAG0 partners who participate in state coordination meeting of Communicating with disaster affected communities- community engagement (CWC-CE) working groupIndicator 3.3Percentage of affected people (by gender, age and special needs) access life-saving messages and critical information on health and WASH Mov: Rapid Assessment (n=2)Output 4Affected populations have access to a platform to voice their concerns and provide feedback on the humanitarian aid delivered.Indicator 4.1Number of state level platforms for reporting needs and feedback established and operationalXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support for Emergency Shelter and Transitional HousingThe main objective of this project by UNDP is to provide shelter and NFI support for flood affected individuals in the state of Kerela. UNDP will support the housing repairs of 5,000 damaged households throughout three target districts. The project will provide cash grants to targeted households combined with technical assistance to provide guidance to undertake such repairs. UNDP will establish shelter hubs to support the rehabilitation of the houses. Some 24,000 individuals will supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-202019-06-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Three most affected districts—Idukki, Pathanamthitta, and Wayanad, India9.9188973 77.1024902Three most affected districts—Idukki, India9.9188973 77.1024902Pathanamthitta, India9.2647582 76.7870414and Wayanad, India11.6853575 76.1319953INDIA FLOOD 20181357563.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support for Emergency Shelter and Transitional HousingOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Damaged houses to be revived for the most vulnerableIndicator 1.1The Houses repaired and restored for basic living conditions with access to essential amenitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Time-critical saving of livestock, emergency employment, agriculture, and livelihoods recovery for communities affected by floods in Kerala.The main objective of this joint FAO and UNDP project is provide flood-affected individuals with life-saving livelihoods assistance and support agriculture-based livelihoods. UNDP will implement a range of targeted cash for work projects directly supporting 10,000 individuals plus provide cash grants for immediate livelihoods recovery and livelihoods kits. Whilst FAO will mitigate the risk of disease outbreak amongst the livestock and support agriculture-based livelihoods with seeds and trainings. Some 10,000 flood affected individuals will be supported by the UNDP activities over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-252019-03-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
INDIA FLOOD 2018443729.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Time-critical saving of livestock, emergency employment, agriculture, and livelihoods recovery for communities affected by floods in Kerala.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Time-critical Emergency employment and livelihoods recovery for Communities Affected by floodsIndicator 1.1Detailed sectoral status plans available for focus sectors (livelihoods, agriculture)Indicator 1.2Beneficiaries reached under the OutputOutput 2Immediate enterprises recovery and skills trainings for stabilization and incomesIndicator 2.1# women and marginalized workers trainedIndicator 2.2% women start-ups (livelihoods, enterprises)Output 3Outbreak of diseases in livestock and poultry prevented and animal health safeguardedIndicator 3.1No. of disease(s) outbreak(s)Indicator 3.2No. and Percent of livestock diseased (become ill due to a disease) No. and Percent of poultry diseased (become ill due to a disease)Indicator 3.3Percent of livestock provided with appropriate vitamin and mineral doseOutput 4Agriculture-based livelihood restarted to make use of the remaining current and next agricultural seasonIndicator 4.1Hectares of land cleared of debris / repaired for next seasonIndicator 4.2No. of marginal and small farmer families receiving vegetable seedsIndicator 4.3No. of marginal and small farmer adopting disaster-climate smart agricultural practiceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Time-critical saving of livestock, emergency employment, agriculture, and livelihoods recovery for communities affected by floods in Kerala.The main objective of this joint FAO and UNDP project is provide flood-affected individuals with life-saving livelihoods assistance and support agriculture-based livelihoods. FAO will mitigate the risk of disease outbreak of livestock through improved disease screening and vitamins for 5,000 livestock. FAO will also distribute seeds to 1,000 farmer families and support the clearing of 10,000 hectares of agriculture land. Whilst UNDP will implement a range of targeted cash for work projects directly supporting individuals plus provide cash grants for immediate livelihoods recovery and livelihoods kits. Some 30,000 flood affected individuals will be supported by the FAO activities over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-04-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
districts viz (a) Alappuzha, (b) Pathanamthitta, (c) Wayanad, and (d) Idukki of Kerala state in, India9.4980667 76.3388484districts viz (a) Alappuzha, India9.4980667 76.3388484(b) Pathanamthitta, India9.2647582 76.7870414(c) Wayanad, India11.6853575 76.1319953and (d) Idukki of Kerala state in, India9.8433655 76.9762580INDIA FLOOD 2018716790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Time-critical saving of livestock, emergency employment, agriculture, and livelihoods recovery for communities affected by floods in Kerala.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Time-critical Emergency employment and livelihoods recovery for Communities Affected by floodsIndicator 1.1Detailed sectoral status plans available for focus sectors (livelihoods, agriculture)Indicator 1.2Beneficiaries reached under the OutputOutput 2Immediate enterprises recovery and skills trainings for stabilization and incomesIndicator 2.1# women and marginalized workers trainedIndicator 2.2% women start-ups (livelihoods, enterprises)Output 3Outbreak of diseases in livestock and poultry prevented and animal health safeguardedIndicator 3.1No. of disease(s) outbreak(s)Indicator 3.2No. and Percent of livestock diseased (become ill due to a disease) No. and Percent of poultry diseased (become ill due to a disease)Indicator 3.3Percent of livestock provided with appropriate vitamin and mineral doseOutput 4Agriculture-based livelihood restarted to make use of the remaining current and next agricultural seasonIndicator 4.1Hectares of land cleared of debris / repaired for next seasonIndicator 4.2No. of marginal and small farmer families receiving vegetable seedsIndicator 4.3No. of marginal and small farmer adopting disaster-climate smart agricultural practiceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire aux personnes déplacées dans le Département du PoolThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide nutrition and livehood services to the affected people in Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 981 MT of dry food and distribute $148,281 in cash. The project will last four months and will benefit 10,173 people including 3,831 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département du PoolGoma Tsé-Tsé, Mindouli, Kindamba, Kimba, Vindza, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Département du PoolGoma Tsé-Tsé, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Kindamba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Kimba, Republic of Congo-7.6745960 29.8686600Vindza, Republic of Congo-3.4184145 14.5444072CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018700001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire aux personnes déplacées dans le Département du PoolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Suppléments nutritionnels distribués pour la prise en charge de la malnutritionIndicator 1.1Taux de MAM des enfants de 6 au 59 moisIndicator 1.2Taux de malnutrition des FEFAOutput 2Les ménages déplacés et vulnérables ont reçu l’assistance alimentaire en qualité et quantité à tempsIndicator 2.1Nombre de bénéficiaires les transfert monétaires (désagrégé par sexe et groupes d’âge)Indicator 2.2Montant total des transfert monétaires reçus par les bénéficiairesIndicator 2.3Proportion des ménages assistés dont le membre de ménage femme participe à la prise de décision de l’utilisation du transfertXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-UDP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture des outils agricoles aux populations déplacées du PoolThe main objective of this UNDP project is to improve the food security of the IDPs in the Pool department. With this CERF grant, UNDP will procure and distribute $300,000 worth agricultural and piscicultural material and equipment to affected households in the department. The project will last three months and will benefit 7,000 people including 4,000 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-192019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département du Pool, Republic of Congo-3.7762628 14.8454619districts de Kimba, Vinza, kinkala, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Kindamba, Mindouli, Goma-Tsé-Ts&é, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Département du Pool ; districts de Kimba, Republic of Congo-3.7762628 14.8454619Vinza, Republic of Congo-3.4184145 14.5444072kinkala ; Kindamba, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Goma-Tsé-Ts&é, Republic of Congo-1.6585010 29.2204548CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018452123.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture des outils agricoles aux populations déplacées du PoolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Des outils agricoles sont distribués aux déplacés les plus vulnérables dans le Département du Pool, notamment aux ménagesIndicator 1.1Nombre des ménages ayant bénéficié des outils agricoles dans les localités concernéesIndicator 1.2Nombre des ménages ayant à la tête une femme ayant reçu des outils agricoles et de pisciculture dans les localités concernéesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-091UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la qualité de l’offre de soins essentiels (santé et nutrition) pour les populations les plus vulnérables affectées par la crise du PoolThe main objective of the UNICEF project is to give access to health and nutrition services to the affected population in Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 39 nutrition in and out patient kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 28,313 people including 16,644 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département du Pool, Republic of Congo-3.7762628 14.8454619les districts administratifs de Kinkala, Goma TseTse, Mindouli, Kindamba, Vindza, Kimba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026les districts administratifs de Kinkala, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Goma TseTse, Republic of Congo-1.6585010 29.2204548Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Kindamba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Vindza, Republic of Congo-3.4184145 14.5444072Kimba, Republic of Congo-7.6745960 29.8686600CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018699713.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la qualité de l’offre de soins essentiels (santé et nutrition) pour les populations les plus vulnérables affectées par la crise du PoolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Au moins 80% des 18,821 des filles et garçons de moins de 5 ans, 80% des 4746 femmes enceintes et 80% des 4746 allaitantes ont un accès équitable à une offre de soins de santé base de qualité et à une couverture continue par des interventions promotionnelles, préventives et curatives à haut impact.Indicator 1.1Proportion et Nombre des enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant d’une maladie prioritaire (diarrhée, IRA) ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge adéquate (désagrégé par âge, sexe et statut localité)Indicator 1.2Proportion et nombre de femmes enceintes déplacées ayant bénéficié des consultations prénatales selon les normes (CPN4) (désagrégé par âge et statut localité)Indicator 1.3Proportion et nombre de femmes enceintes déplacées qui accouchent dans les conditions appropriées selon les normesIndicator 1.4Nombre de structures de santés réhabilités (blocs d’accouchements, magasin de stockage en intrants)Indicator 1.5Nombre de structures de santé dotés en matériels et équipements requisOutput 2Au moins 80% des 18,821 des filles et garçons de moins de 5 ans sont protégés contre les maladies évitables par la vaccination notamment la rougeole et aux maladies évitables à potentiel épidémiqueIndicator 2.1Pourcentage et nombre d’enfant de moins de 24 mois (désagrégé par sexe, statut et localité)Indicator 2.2Nombre et pourcentage d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois vaccinés contre la rougeole (désagrégé par sexe, âge, statut et localité)Indicator 2.3Nombre et pourcentage d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois déparasités (désagrégé par sexe, âge, statut et localité)Indicator 2.4Nombre de structures sanitaires dotés en équipements de la chaine de froidOutput 3Les partenaires de mise en œuvre dans le département du Pool ont les capacités techniques et opérationnelles pour offrir des services de qualité en matière de nutrition aux enfants et aux femmes enceintesIndicator 3.1Nombre d’agents de la DDS et des districts sanitaires formés dans le domaine de la planification, la mise en œuvre et le monitorage des des interventions de nutritionIndicator 3.2Nombre d’agents de santé formés dans la prise en charge des cas de malnutrition aiguëIndicator 3.3Nombre de leaders communautaires formésIndicator 3.4Nombre de structures sanitaires approvisionnées en outils de gestion, matériels et équipement anthropométriquesOutput 4Au moins 18 821 de filles et garçons de moins de 5 ans et 9 492 femmes enceintes et allaitantes, , bénéficient d’un soutien nutritionnel appropriéIndicator 4.1Proportion et nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans ayant bénéficié d’un screening nutritionnel (désagrégé par âge et sexe)Indicator 4.2Proportion et nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de MAS admis dans les formations sanitaires (désagrégé par âge, sexe)Indicator 4.3Proportion des enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de MAS récupérés (désagrégé par sexe)Indicator 4.4Pourcentage et nombre d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois supplémentés en micronutriments et déparasités (désagrégé par sexe)Indicator 4.5Pourcentage et nombre de femmes enceintes et allaitantes ayant bénéficié d’une supplémentation en micronutriments (désagrégé par âge)Indicator 4.6Pourcentage et nombre de cas de diarrhée chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans traités par une supplémentation en zinc pendant 10 à 14 jours, en plus de la SROOutput 5Au moins 9 492 femmes enceintes et allaitantes ont des connaissances sur les pratiques familiales en nutrition visant à prévenir la malnutrition avec une emphase sur l’alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant.Indicator 5.1Proportion et nombre de femmes allaitantes ayant la charge d''enfants de 0 à 23 mois qui bénéficient des conseils d''orientation pour l''alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant (ANJE) afin de pouvoir alimenter correctement leurs enfantsIndicator 5.2Proportion et nombre de femmes enceintes et allaitantes sensibilisées sur les pratiques familiales essentielles en nutrition et santé (désagrégé par sexe)Indicator 5.3Nombre de ménages sensibilisés sur les pratiques familiales essentielles en nutrition et santéXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’assistance multisectorielle à l’attention des réfugiés centrafricains de la LikoualaThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide multisectoral assistance to the refugges in Likouala department, Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute health material and equipment, repair two health facilities and distribute $36,000 in cash. The project will last nine months and will benefit 36,577 people including 18,496 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-152019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Likouala department, districts Betou, Impfondo, Liranga, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Likouala department, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870districts Betou, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Impfondo, Republic of Congo1.6259451 18.0539382Liranga, Republic of Congo-0.6638430 17.5972810CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018899972.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’assistance multisectorielle à l’attention des réfugiés centrafricains de la LikoualaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Amélioration des services de santé pour 36, 577 réfugiés centrafricains sur neuf moisIndicator 1.1Nombre de type médicaments essentiels et de produits de base disponiblesIndicator 1.2Nombre de structures de santé fonctionnellesIndicator 1.3Nombre de services de santé fonctionnelsIndicator 1.4Nombre de centre de santé réhabilitéIndicator 1.5Nombre de personnes ayant recours aux services de santéOutput 2Renforcement des services de nutrition pour 2, 500 enfants pendant neuf moisIndicator 2.1Nombre d’intrants nutritionnels essentiels et de produits de baseIndicator 2.2# de centre de nutrition réhabilitéIndicator 2.3Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant de services de nutritionOutput 3Protection de 1, 200 personnes à besoins spécifiques pendant neuf moisIndicator 3.1Nombre de personnes bénéficiant de soutien psychologique pour leur protectionIndicator 3.2Nombre de mécanismes communautaires mis en œuvreIndicator 3.3Nombre de personnes à besoins spécifiques recevant l’appui en cash pour leurs besoins spécifiquesIndicator 3.4Quantité de CASH distribuéXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réduction des risques de morbidité et mortalité maternelle liées aux grossesses précoces et non suivies, et aux violences basées sur le genre au profit des jeunes filles et femmes du département du Pool (Congo)The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services to the populations affected by the crisis in Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute nine SRH kits and 600 dignity kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 8,880 people including 7,660 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kinkala, Mindouli, Kindamba , Vindza, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Kinkala, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Kindamba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Vindza, Republic of Congo-3.4184145 14.5444072CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018288007.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réduction des risques de morbidité et mortalité maternelle liées aux grossesses précoces et non suivies, et aux violences basées sur le genre au profit des jeunes filles et femmes du département du Pool (Congo)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les maladies liées à la santé de la reproduction, incluant les violences sexuelles chez les filles et femmes du Pool, avec la participation des communautés, sont prévenues.Indicator 1.1Nombre de relais communautaires de Kinkala, Mindouli, Kindamba et Vindzaformés en VBG (leaders des communautés, jeunes le personnel de santé, les agents administratifs et de la force publique et les populations locales)Indicator 1.2Nombre d’adolescent(e)s, jeunes garçons, jeunes filles, femmes et hommes sensibilisés et mobilisés autour des questions sur les violences sexo-spécifiquesIndicator 1.3Pourcentage de victimes/survivant(e)s des violences basées sur le genre identifiées ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge globaleIndicator 1.4Nombre d’adolescent(e)s scolarisés et non scolarisés, et femmes appartenant à tous les groupes vulnérables ayant participé aux communications sociales et causeries éducatives.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Action sanitaire pour les populations du PoolThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity of the affected population in Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 40 emergency health kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 50,000 people including 30,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Département du Pool, Republic of Congo-3.7762628 14.8454619districts de Kinkala, Mindouli, Kindamba, Vindza, Kimba et Goma tsé-tsé, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250districts de Kinkala, Republic of Congo-4.3601087 14.7608448Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Kindamba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Vindza, Republic of Congo-3.4184145 14.5444072Kimba et Goma tsé-tsé, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018487067.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Action sanitaire pour les populations du PoolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui au renforcement de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations du département du poolThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide access to livelihood services to the affected people in Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 150 bags of seeds and 2,000 bags of soil fertilizer. The project will last nine months and will benefit 7,000 people including 4,000 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Goma Tsé-Tsé, Mindouli, Kindamba, Vindza et Kimba, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Goma Tsé-Tsé, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590Mindouli, Republic of Congo-4.2682505 14.3588250Kindamba, Republic of Congo-3.7435502 14.5262026Vindza et Kimba, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2018449999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui au renforcement de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des populations du département du poolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Restauration des moyens de production agricoles et halieutiques des ménages des populations réfugiésIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes ayant bénéficié d’intrants agricoles et de formation en techniques de productions végétalesIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes ayant bénéficié d’intrants et de formation en techniques de productions piscicolesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-092UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Kerala Flood Post Disaster Health Sector Recovery Proposal, 2018.The main objective of this joint WHO and UNICEF project is to ensure that flood affected individuals have access to life saving health services. UNICEF will support the health facilities with a surge of 369 nurses in the most affected districts together with technical assistance to improve primary health care provision. Whilst WHO will support disease surveillance and ensure that the health facilities have safe drinking water. Some 1.2 million people will be supported with improved access to services over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-152019-03-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
INDIA FLOOD 2018671254.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Kerala Flood Post Disaster Health Sector Recovery Proposal, 2018.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Number of persons benefitted by the enhanced daily reporting of IDSP diseases from health facilities (government and private) and relief camp sites to enhance surveillance and daily reporting of communicable diseases Indicator 1.1Number of health facilities (government and private) and relief camps visited with active searches to enhance surveillance and daily reporting of communicable diseasesIndicator 1.2Preparations for outbreak investigationIndicator 1.3Provide risk communication materials and technical guidelines for prevention of Water and Vector borne diseases in the eight highly flood affected districts.Output 2Support to prevention and early diagnosis for priority communicable diseases (Cholera and Leptospirosis)Indicator 2.1Improved early detection and prevention of cholera and leptospirosis.Output 3Improved access to health care through temporary medical facilities and ensuring water quality and sanitation improved and an improved health care Indicator 3.1Improved access to health care through temporary medical facilities and ensuring safe water and sanitation in eight affected districts with safe waterOutput 4Enhanced access to emergency health services for women, children and adolescents by operationalization of make-shift health facilities at panchayat level through deployment of female staff nurses.Indicator 4.1Total Number of nurses hired for operationalization of makeshift health facilities in flood affected panchayatsIndicator 4.2Number of beneficiaries segregated by gender availing services at these make shift facilitiesOutput 5Ensured continuity of health and nutrition records of pregnant women and under five children displaced due to floods. Mother child protection card are health records of pregnant women and children based on which health and nutrition services are provided to them. The funds will be used to re-establish the records.Indicator 5.1# of pregnant women and under-five children in flood affected districts who received the Maternal and Child Protection (MCP) card.Indicator 5.2# of female community health workers trained on usage of MCP card in flood affected 8 districtsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Kerala Flood Post Disaster Health Sector Recovery Proposal, 2018.The main objective of this joint WHO and UNICEF project is to ensure that flood affected individuals have access to life saving health services. WHO will support disease surveillance in the eight highly affected districts by working in 1,500 health facilities. WHO will also ensure that the health facilities have safe water through the provision of 220 water filters. Whilst UNICEF will support the health facilities with a surge of nurses and technical assistance. Some 1.2 million people will be supported with improved access to services over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-152019-06-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The focus is on eight highly affected districts, India20.5936840 78.9628800Wayanad, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Alappuzha, Ernakulum, Thrissur, Palakkad and Malappuram, India11.6853575 76.1319953Wayanad, India11.6853575 76.1319953Pathanamthitta, India9.2647582 76.7870414Idukki, India9.9188973 77.1024902Alappuzha, India9.4980667 76.3388484Ernakulum, India9.9816358 76.2998842Thrissur, India10.5276416 76.2144349Palakkad and Malappuram, India11.0516432 76.0757940INDIA FLOOD 2018669444.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Kerala Flood Post Disaster Health Sector Recovery Proposal, 2018.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Number of persons benefitted by the enhanced daily reporting of IDSP diseases from health facilities (government and private) and relief camp sites to enhance surveillance and daily reporting of communicable diseases Indicator 1.1Number of health facilities (government and private) and relief camps visited with active searches to enhance surveillance and daily reporting of communicable diseasesIndicator 1.2Preparations for outbreak investigationIndicator 1.3Provide risk communication materials and technical guidelines for prevention of Water and Vector borne diseases in the eight highly flood affected districts.Output 2Support to prevention and early diagnosis for priority communicable diseases (Cholera and Leptospirosis)Indicator 2.1Improved early detection and prevention of cholera and leptospirosis.Output 3Improved access to health care through temporary medical facilities and ensuring water quality and sanitation improved and an improved health care Indicator 3.1Improved access to health care through temporary medical facilities and ensuring safe water and sanitation in eight affected districts with safe waterOutput 4Enhanced access to emergency health services for women, children and adolescents by operationalization of make-shift health facilities at panchayat level through deployment of female staff nurses.Indicator 4.1Total Number of nurses hired for operationalization of makeshift health facilities in flood affected panchayatsIndicator 4.2Number of beneficiaries segregated by gender availing services at these make shift facilitiesOutput 5Ensured continuity of health and nutrition records of pregnant women and under five children displaced due to floods. Mother child protection card are health records of pregnant women and children based on which health and nutrition services are provided to them. The funds will be used to re-establish the records.Indicator 5.1# of pregnant women and under-five children in flood affected districts who received the Maternal and Child Protection (MCP) card.Indicator 5.2# of female community health workers trained on usage of MCP card in flood affected 8 districtsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans arriving at the Ecuadorian northern borderThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide emergency food assistance for Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers. WFP will provide a one-time food assistance package for 60,750 individuals crossing the northern border of Ecuador. WFP will provide commodity vouchers to allow beneficiaries to purchase cereals, dairy products, meat, fish, eggs and fruit to meet their daily nutritional requirements. Some 60,750 food insecure individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-032019-04-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province, Ecuador-2.5589315 -78.9388191Carchi and SucumbíosCantons, Ecuador0.5026912 -77.9042521Tulcán and Lago Agrio, Ecuador0.0849990 -76.8943458ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018536002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans arriving at the Ecuadorian northern borderOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 160,750 vulnerable Venezuelans receive a one-time commodity voucher to relief their urgent food needs.Indicator 1.1Number of women receiving the commodity voucher.Indicator 1.2Number of children and adolescents receiving the commodity voucher.Indicator 1.3Number of men receiving the commodity voucher.Indicator 1.4Value of commodity vouchers distributed among beneficiaries.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans in Tumbes, PeruThe main objective of this IOM project is to support the humanitarian needs of Venezuelans in Peru through food assistance, temporary accommodation and transportation. With this CERF grant, IOM will establish two transit centers in Tumbes and will provide food assistance to 19,520 people and accommodation up to five days to 7,000 of them. The project will last six months and will benefit 19,520 people including 10,209 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-012019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Region Tumbes -, Peru-3.5628615 -80.4517014PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018558709.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans in Tumbes, PeruOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Venezuelan migrants have increased access to food assistance Indicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries with access to food assistance at the “Centro Binacional de Atención Fronteriza Tumbes” (CEBAF) and at transit centresIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries accessing food assistance in IOM transit centresOutput 2Venezuelan migrants have access to temporary accommodation in IOM transit centers in Tumbes Indicator 2.1Number of individuals benefitting from temporary accommodations in IOM transit centersIndicator 2.2Number of transit centers established in TumbesOutput 3Venezuelan migrants are provided with transportation assistance to their final destination in PeruIndicator 3.1Number of beneficiaries provided with transportation assistance to their final destinations in Peru.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring rapid detection and control of outbreaks and other health risks at border entry pointsThe main objective of this WHO project is to increase control and timely management of the measles outbreak among the Venezuelan people entering Peru through the border points in Tumbes. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 1,500 personal protective equipment and four boxes of laboratory reagents for measles. The project will last six months and will benefit 15,000 people including 6,900 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-04-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Department of Tumbes, Peru-3.5684002 -80.4501662PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018163143.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring rapid detection and control of outbreaks and other health risks at border entry pointsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1100% of Venezuelan migrants at high risk of measles contamination are rapidly diagnosed and timely referred to adequate healthcare services for treatmentIndicator 1.1Percentage of measles cases opportunely identified and isolated at the health networkIndicator 1.2Percentage of health facilities in the border area and points of entry that have information for diagnosis and basic management of measles,XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe spaces for venezuelan women and adolescents in a situation of mobilityThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide Venezuelan women with services in response to cases of gender-based violence (GBV). UNFPA will establish two safe spaces for women and adolescents offering comprehensive services which both respond to and prevent incidents of GBV and distribute dignity kits to GBV survivors. UNFPA will also provide trainings to some 190 public institution staff on emergency response and referral pathways for cases of GBV. Some 1,650 women will be assisted over five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-022019-04-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018100340.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe spaces for venezuelan women and adolescents in a situation of mobilityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Delivery of GBV prevention and response, as well as psychosocial services in safe spaces for women and adolescentsIndicator 1.1Number of safe spaces set upIndicator 1.2Number of women, adolescents who access to quality, availability and access to survivor-centered, multi-sectoral and psychosocial support services, and referral pathways to prevent and respond to GBV incidentsOutput 2Communities, CSO and governmental actors are integrated to promote GBV survivors access to comprehensive services in the framework of a referral pathwayIndicator 2.1Number of Referral Pathways in place and functional: Governmental and CSO actors integrated in GBV in referral pathway in Rumichaca (Carchi) and San Miguel bridge (Sucumbíos)Indicator 2.2Number of public institutions staff, trained to give an emergency response to cases of GBV.Output 3GBV survivors access to GBV protection toolkits and lifesaving and support informationIndicator 3.1Number of crisis-affected women and adolescent receiving dignity kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Respond to the life-saving SRH needs of migrant Venezuelan women and girls in border areasThe main object of this UNFPA project is provide sexual and reproductive health services for Venezuelan migrants. UNFPA will ensure that migrant women and girls have access to sexual and reproductive health services through the distribution of 90 sexual and reproductive health (SRH) kits and training of 40 health providers on the use of SRH. UNFPA will also provide 5000 women with access to counselling on sexual and reproductive rights. Some 40,000 individuals will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-022019-04-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rumichaca and San Miguel (Northern Border -Colombia), Ecuador0.8140384 -77.6640373ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018116577.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Respond to the life-saving SRH needs of migrant Venezuelan women and girls in border areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Delivery of Reproductive Health kits to the MoH to be distributed to medical units in affected areasIndicator 1.1Number of kits SRH deliveredIndicator 1.2Number of health providers trained to use SRH kitsOutput 2Ensure access to essential sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services including Emergency Obstetric Care Services (EmOC).Indicator 2.1# Of women and girls with major obstetric complications who have access to Emergency Obstetric Care Services (EmOC).Indicator 2.2# of specific health units are supplied with clinical delivery assistance kitsIndicator 2.3# of visibly pregnant women who receive a clean delivery kitOutput 3Women and adolescents access counseling on: Sexual and Reproductive Rights, use of modern contraceptive methods especially the long-term; and identification of danger signs in pregnancy, delivery and postpartum.Indicator 3.1# of women and adolescents who have access to SRH counselingIndicator 3.2# of women and adolescents who access to SRH information materialsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To improve the access to Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) care for the Venezuelan migrant population, focused on women in reproductive age and adolescent women.The main objective of this UNFPA project is to improve the access to reproductive health care and hygiene measures of Venezuelan women in Peru. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 11,000 hygiene kits and will print and distribute 11,000 awareness material on SRH and referral pathways. the project will last five months and will benefit 11,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-032019-05-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018256458.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To improve the access to Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) care for the Venezuelan migrant population, focused on women in reproductive age and adolescent women.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1To decrease the risk of urinary and vaginal infections, as a possible source of SRH complications, associated with unhealthy environment conditions during the trip, through enhancing Venezuelan women hygiene life conditions and access to key informationIndicator 1.1Number of pregnant women and women in reproductive age receiving key timely life-saving informationIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women and women in reproductive age receiving a Hygiene KitOutput 2Venezuelan Pregnant women and Venezuelan women of reproductive age receive obstetric attention by mobile services, ensuring equitable and timely access to Emergency Primary Health Care.Indicator 2.1Number of pregnant women and women of reproductive age receiving obstetric attention from mobile services.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To provide Life-saving protection and response to Gender Based Violence (GBV) for Venezuelan migrants, focused on women in reproductive age and adolescentsThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to improve the access of Venezuelan migrant women in reproductive age to SBGV services in Peru. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will hire and deploy one GBV Specialist and two psychologists to timely assist Venezuelan women survivors of GBV. The project will last five months and will benefit 42,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-032019-05-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Zarumilla Province, Tumbes, Peru-3.4888893 -80.2645361Zarumilla Province, Peru-3.4888893 -80.2645361Tumbes, Peru-3.5564921 -80.4270885PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018105321.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To provide Life-saving protection and response to Gender Based Violence (GBV) for Venezuelan migrants, focused on women in reproductive age and adolescentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Facilitate access to life-saving GBV services and setup of protection mechanism for Venezuelan migrant women and adolescent girls.Indicator 1.1Number of Venezuelan migrant women and adolescents that have been timely assisted and referred to SGBV specialized services based on their needs and international standards.Indicator 1.2Number of Venezuelan migrant women and adolescent women who participate in informative/sensitization sessions.Indicator 1.3Number of Venezuelan migrant women and adolescent women that receive playful informative material with key information.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-093UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the nutrition response for Venezuelan migrant families with children under 5 years of age arriving at the Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) in TumbesThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services to Venezuelan arriving in Peru. With this CERF allocation, UNICEF will procure and distribute 20,100 bags of ready-to-use supplementary food and 15,000 blisters of zinc. The project will last six months and will benefit 15,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-122019-05-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) Aguas Verdes district, Tumbes Region, Peru-3.4816267 -80.2453748Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) Aguas Verdes district, Peru-3.4816267 -80.2453748Tumbes Region, Peru-3.5628615 -80.4517014PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018121750.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the nutrition response for Venezuelan migrant families with children under 5 years of age arriving at the Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) in TumbesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children under 5 years of age who pass through the CEBAF have their nutrition situation assessed, evaluated and are referred to health or other services when necessaryIndicator 1.1# of children under 5 years of age who pass through the CEBAF whose nutrition status is assessed, and fully evaluated or referred accordingly.Indicator 1.2# of children under 5 years of age who pass through the CEBAF that are referred to health or other servicesOutput 2Families with children under 5 years of age who pass through the CEBAF receive nutrition counsellingIndicator 2.1# of families that receive nutrition counsellingOutput 3Children aged 6 – 59 months who pass through the CEBAF are provided with 5 daily doses of Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food and Zinc supplements for ADD cases; lactating mothers are provided with 5 daily doses of a food supplement.Indicator 3.1# of children 6 to 59 months of age mothers who receive Ready-to-Use Supplementary FoodIndicator 3.2# of lactating mothers who receive a food supplementIndicator 3.3# of children 6 – 59 months of age who receive zinc supplementXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WOM-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhance access to protection and lifesaving mechanisms to respond and prevent GBV, particularly trafficking and sexual exploitation of women who are part of the Venezuelan migratory influx.The main objective of this UN Women project is to provide Venezuelan migrants with GBV centered services. UN Women will strengthen the capacity of 1000 first responders to detect, prevent and respond to cases of trafficking and sexual exploitation. Two safe spaces will be established in Rumichaca and San Miguel for women to access basic services for sexual and reproductive health. Secondly, UN Women will provide 250 women with a cash grant, to cover their basic needs to reduce the prevalence of trafficking and sexual exploitation. Some 1,280 individuals will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-032019-04-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Rumichaca (Carchi Province) and San Miguel (Sucumbíos Province), Ecuador0.8140384 -77.6640373ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018130000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhance access to protection and lifesaving mechanisms to respond and prevent GBV, particularly trafficking and sexual exploitation of women who are part of the Venezuelan migratory influx.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1First responders (military and police officers) and community-based leaders receive training, lifesaving information and are sensitized on gender-based violence and traffickingIndicator 1.1Number of first responders who receive training, lifesaving information and who are sensitized on gender-based violence and traffickingIndicator 1.2Number of community-based leaders who receive training, lifesaving information and who are sensitized on gender-based violence and traffickingOutput 2250 young adult women (especially those between 18-24 years old) victims of trafficking in persons receive cash assistance for complementing 1-month basic subsistenceIndicator 2.1Number of young adult women victims of trafficking in persons who receive cash assistance as part of attention packagesIndicator 2.2Total value of cash distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-094UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of Venezuelan migrant and refugee children arriving at the Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) in TumbesThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide protection services to the Venezuelan children in Peru. With this CERF allocation, UNICEF will provide psychological support to 8,670 children and will track and register 200 unaccompanied children. The project will last four months and will benefit 28,670 beneficiaries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-022019-04-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tumbes, Peru-3.5564921 -80.4270885PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018209707.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of Venezuelan migrant and refugee children arriving at the Binational Frontier Attention Centre (CEBAF) in TumbesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 18,670 children have access to psychological support and to safe and child-friendly temporary space at the CEBAF Tumbes.Indicator 1.1# of agreements signedIndicator 1.2# of spaces for psycho-emotional support installedIndicator 1.3# of children receiving psychological supportOutput 220,000 children and caregivers on the move with access to mechanism to prevent and address cases of violence, exploitation and trafficking and accurate information on migration procedures and services at CEBAFIndicator 2.1# of children and family members equipped with life-saving information on self-protection and referral mechanisms to address violence and on migration procedures.Output 3Unaccompanied and separated children access protection mechanisms for reunification, interim care and family-based careIndicator 3.1# of service providers from the Migration authorities, Refugee Commission, Ombudsperson’s Office and Protection Unit equipped with information on international standards to protect migrant and refugee children.Indicator 3.2·# of UAC and separate Children and separated children targetedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-095UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving hygiene conditions and services for migrant and refugee seekers arriving from Venezuela at the northern border of TumbesThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to decrease Venezuelans' risk of contracting waterborne diseases during their journey in Peru. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 6,600 hygiene kits, print hygiene promotion leaflets and broadcast hygiene messages. The project will last six months and will benefit 33,000 persons including 17,305 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-022019-04-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tumbes and Zarumilla provinces at Department of Tumbes, Peru-3.4888893 -80.2645361PERU DISPLACEMENT 2018560108.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving hygiene conditions and services for migrant and refugee seekers arriving from Venezuela at the northern border of TumbesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Girls, boys, adolescents and their families have access to information about safe hygiene practices adequate to the journey and have access to hygiene items specific to the needs of population on the move.Indicator 1.1% of focus groups/ group interviews where messages were understood and received positivelyIndicator 1.2# of vulnerable families in transit covered with hygiene kitsOutput 2Girls, boys, adolescents and their families have access to WASH facilities at CEBAF Tumbes that meets Sphere standards because Migration authorities receive technical assistance to improve WASH monitor, maintenance and management.Indicator 2.1% of focus groups declare had safe and equitable access to WASH resources and facilities, use the facilities provided and took action to reduce the public health risk at CEBAFIndicator 2.2% of focus groups declare had used the facilities provided by CEBAF authoritiesIndicator 2.3% of focus groups declare took action to reduce his/hers and his/her family’s public health risk in TumbesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to health needs on migrant populationThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide health services to Venezuelan migrants crossing the border of Ecuador. WHO will reduce health risks amongst the migrant population by providing vaccination coverage for individuals under the age of 15. WHO will ensure that 6,000 migrants have access to healthcare services in the provinces of Carchi and San Miguel including access to mental health care. WHO will optimize the quality of drinking water through the support and strengthening of 2 main service providers. Some 10,000 people will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-03-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Carchi and Sucumbios Provinces, including Rumichaca and San Miguel Bi-national Border Services Centers (the CEBAFs), Ecuador0.5026912 -77.9042521Carchi and Sucumbios Provinces, Ecuador0.5026912 -77.9042521including Rumichaca and San Miguel Bi-national Border Services Centers (the CEBAFs), Ecuador0.8140384 -77.6640373ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018211177.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to health needs on migrant populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Achieve and sustain a vaccination coverage of 95% against measles, rubella, mumps, diphteria, pertussis and tetanus in migrant people under 15 years of age and local residents under 5 years of ageIndicator 1.1Vaccination coverage ≥95% in migrants under 15 yearsIndicator 1.2Vaccination coverage ≥95% in local residents under 5 yearsIndicator 1.3Implemented byIndicator 1.4PAHO/ WHOIndicator 1.5PAHO/WHOOutput 26000 migrant persons with access to healthcare services in Carchi province (including Rumichaca) and San Miguel CEBAF.Indicator 2.1% of migrant population with access to healthcare services in maternal and child health, communicable and no communicable diseases.Output 32000 healthcare workers and migrant population receiving mental health attention.Indicator 3.1Coverage of mental health attention in per cent (among healthcare workers and migrant population in prioritized provinces)Output 4Optimize drinking water quality monitoring in the migration route with emphasis in Rumichaca an San Miguel CEBAFIndicator 4.1Number of service providers / local water service institutions strengthened and implementing the water quality plan.Indicator 4.2Number of border crossing points implementing water quality monitoring and verifying parameters to take corrective actions.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-096UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene services to population in migratory condition in border pointsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH interventions for Venezuelan migrants. UNICEF will ensure that 40,500 individuals have access to safe and sufficient drinking water through the establishment of 30 drinking water points. UNICEF will also rehabilitate 30 toilets, 20 showers and 30 handwashing stations to allow for access to safe and free sanitation services. In parallel, UNICEF will distribute 5,000 family hygiene kits. Some 40,500 individuals will be supported over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-08-292019-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018173792.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene services to population in migratory condition in border pointsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1People in migratory condition have access to potable water points at the border and transit pointsIndicator 1.1Number of people in vulnerable condition that have access and use potable water pointsIndicator 1.2Number of drinking water points establishedOutput 2People in migratory condition have continuous access to quality, safe and free sanitation services (toilets and showers) at the border and transit pointsIndicator 2.1Number of people in vulnerable condition that have access and use toiletsIndicator 2.2Number of people in vulnerable condition that have access and use showersIndicator 2.3Number of toilets rehabilitated and in conditions for use (hygienic, accessible and operational)Indicator 2.4Number of showers rehabilitated and in conditions for use (hygienic, accessible and operational)Output 3People in migratory condition have continuous access to quality, safe and free services to carry out key hygiene practices (eg. handwashing with soap) at the border and transit pointsIndicator 3.1Number of people in vulnerable condition that have access to and use handwashing stations with soapIndicator 3.2Number of handwashing stations with soap habilitated and in conditions for use (hygienic, accessible and operational)Indicator 3.3Number of people that receive a family hygiene kitXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-097UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid Response In Health And Nutrition For Vulnerable GroupsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to health and nutrition support for Venezuelan migrants. UNICEF will reduce the risk of prevalent childhood and adolescent diseases, through the provision of comprehensive health care including the distribution of 7,500 ORS kits. UNICEF will enable the referral and treatment of 3,600 cases of moderate and severe malnutrition of children under the age of five through the provision of ready to use therapeutic foods. UNICEF will also provide 10,636 children with nutritional supplements for improved health together with health promotional activities. Some 10,636 children will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-022019-03-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Municipality of Tulcan, Carchi Province and Municipality of Lago Agrio, Sucumbios Province,, Ecuador0.8150687 -77.7165925Municipality of Tulcan, Ecuador0.8114479 -77.7171048Carchi Province and Municipality of Lago Agrio, Ecuador0.5026912 -77.9042521Sucumbios Province, Ecuador0.0889231 -76.8897557ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018132027.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid Response In Health And Nutrition For Vulnerable GroupsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensure provision of life saving supplies such as Oral rehydration salts (ORS) in combination with Zinc, to diminish the severity and shorten the duration of diarrheal episodes for all children and medical essentials for the treatment of the most prevalent pathologies in children and adolescents in a situation of human mobility.Indicator 1.1Number of nn who present diarrhea have access to and receive comprehensive treatment that includes oral rehydration salts and Zinc according to the integrated management of childhood illness.Indicator 1.2Number of nn presenting asthma / bronchospasm has access to and receive timely comprehensive treatment that includes the use of salbutamol according to the integrated management of childhood illness..Indicator 1.3Number of nn who present parasitic diseases have access to and receive comprehensive treatment that includes the use of albendazole according to the integrated management of childhood illness.Output 2Support establishment of a system - supplies - for early detection and referral of children U5 with malnutrition (acute malnutrition, anemia, etc.) (stadiometers, infantometers, scales, hemo-Q, health cards).Indicator 2.1Number of facilities with the necessary equipement for early detection and referral of children U5 with malnutrition (stadiometers, infantometers, scales, hemo-Q, health cards).Indicator 2.2Number of children U5 with moderate or severe acute malnutrition receiving treatment with ready-to-use therapeutic foods according to the standard of integrated care of prevalent childhood care.Output 3Ensure adequate protection, promotion and support of appropriate infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF) through information dissemination promoting lifesaving practices (e.g., breastfeeding, health-seeking behaviour, hand washing, hygiene and sanitation) and provision of nutritional supplement.Indicator 3.1Number of children U3 who receive the baby kit (nappies, wet wipes, cream etc.)Indicator 3.2Number of children under two years of age identified in a situation of greater vulnerability who receive the nutritional supplement.Indicator 3.3Promotional and edu-communication activities in health and nutrition (hygiene promotion, breastfeeding etc).XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-098UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting children on the moveThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide child protection services to Venezuelan migrants. UNICEF will establish child friendly spaces to serve 3,750 children aged 3 to 17 and for pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding. UNICEF will also provide trainings for 50 central government officials on the protection of children’s rights, prevention of violence and human trafficking. Some 5,183 children, adolescents and women will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-042019-04-03
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tulcán (Carchi province) and Lago Agrio (Sucumbíos), Ecuador0.8150687 -77.7165925ECUADOR DISPLACEMENT 2018100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting children on the moveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ECUADOR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Child Friendly Spaces for children (CFS)Indicator 1.1Number of children between the ages of 3 to 17 served in the child-friendly spaceOutput 2Training on minimum standards for child protectionIndicator 2.1Number of trained officials from the central government on minimum standards for child protection.Indicator 2.2Number of public and private institutions from the child protection system trained on the thematic areas of violence prevention, and human traffickingOutput 3Development of technical tools (cross-sector protocols) for the registration and protection of children on the move entering EcuadorIndicator 3.1Number of children, adolescents and adults interviewed and registeredIndicator 3.2Number of technical assistance meetings on protocol procedureIndicator 3.3Number of local professionals trained on the protocol procedureIndicator 3.4Number of cases attended to by unaccompanied childrenXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Assistance in North Darfur and South KordofanThe main objective of this project is to improve hygiene and feeding practices through increases knowledge and better access to water, sanitation facilities and hygiene products in Tawilla, North Darfur and Al Abassiya, South Kordofan. IOM will use CERF funds to cholorinate water points, and construct water yards and latrines among other activities. 12,000 IDPs, 10,000 people in host communities and 2,285 other people will benefit from this project within the 9-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tawilla, North Darfur and Al Abassiya, South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360North Darfur and Al Abassiya, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Assistance in North Darfur and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 124,285 vulnerable community members have equitable and adequate access to water supply.Indicator 1.1Number of people receiving improved quality service from an existing basic or safely managed drinking water service as a result of the project”Indicator 1.2Number of people who have increased access to safe waterIndicator 1.3Percentage of households free of contaminated waterOutput 25,000 vulnerable community members have equitable access to improved and sex-segregated and child-friendly excreta disposal facilities.Indicator 2.1Number of people who have access to safe sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.2Percentage of women and girls who have access to safe and private sanitation facilities in safe locationsOutput 319,035 vulnerable community members are reached with hygiene campaigns and sanitization activities.Indicator 3.1Number of persons reached with safe hygiene sensitization messagesIndicator 3.2Number of persons reached with clean-up and garbage collection campaignsIndicator 3.3Percentage of children who live in a safe and clean environmentXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure life-saving assistance for South Sudanese refugees in SudanThe main objective of this project is to improve health and sanitary conditions in White Nile refugee camps and their respective extension sites. UNHCR will use CERF funds to construct some 2,230 latrines, to equip 3 primary health facilities and ensure referrals to secondary and tertiary medical care. An additional focus will be on protection activities for at-risk children.
85,597 refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
White Nile, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20182749050.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure life-saving assistance for South Sudanese refugees in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Latrines constructed to serve 11,150 South Sudanese refugeesIndicator 1.1Construction of household latrines.Output 2Access to primary and secondary health care services supported for 85,597 people in White Nile State.Indicator 2.1Availability of essential medicine, medical supplies and non-medical supplies, equipment, laboratory reagents and vaccines supplies including reproductive health supplies and equipmentIndicator 2.2# of persons referred to secondary and tertiary medical careIndicator 2.3# of health facilities equipped/ rehabilitatedOutput 3Strengthening protection of 2,441 at-risk children and youth through access to appropriate support services and assistance.Indicator 3.1# children of concern with specific needs identifiedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-099UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition Emergency Response in SudanThe main objective of this project is to support the provision of integrated health and nutrition services to vulnerable children and mothers in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, Central Darfur, North Darfur, Red Sea and White Nile states. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide emergency lifesaving interventions for severely malnourished children through timely identification, referral and treatment services. In addition, UNICEF will provide primary health care and immunization services for children under five years. 364,023 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Rashad, AL Abassiya, Dalami and Abu Jubaiha localitiesBlue Nile, Republic of the Sudan32.0786069 44.4394203Rashad, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360AL Abassiya, Republic of the Sudan12.0166670 27.9666670Dalami and Abu Jubaiha localitiesBlue Nile, Republic of the Sudan23.5597924 32.1577074Giessan, Altadamon, Al rosaries and Kurmuk localitiesCentral Darfur, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429Giessan, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Altadamon, Republic of the Sudan15.6035673 32.5305121Al rosaries and Kurmuk localitiesCentral Darfur, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429Golo, Rokero and Nertiti localitiesNorth Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Golo, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokero and Nertiti localitiesNorth Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Dar Elsalam, Kebkabiya and Tawila localitiesRed Sea, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kebkabiya and Tawila localitiesRed Sea, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Toker Locality While Nile, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Alasalm and Aljabalain localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20183920000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition Emergency Response in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide emergency lifesaving interventions for 13,476 children with SAM in 17 highly prioritized localities from 6 states through timely identification, referral and treatmentIndicator 1.1Number of children under 5 years screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of children with Severe Acute Malnutrition who are admitted for treatmentIndicator 1.3Percentage of children under-5 treated for SAM who have been cured (10,107 children with SAM should be discharged as cured against 132,476 targeted children for enrolment).Indicator 1.4Percentage of PHC facilities with zero stock out or RUTFIndicator 1.5# of HWs trained on psychosocial support & child protection related issues and referral mechanismsOutput 2Care givers/pregnant and lactating mothers from the targeted localities receive counselling and support to maintain optimal infant and young child feeding, care and hygiene practices.Indicator 2.1Number of mothers’/ care givers accessing Infant and Young Child Feeding(IYCF) counselling through UNICEF-assisted Mothers Support GroupsIndicator 2.2Community based child protection networks has been establishedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-100UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support restoring access to Education-in-Emergencies (EiE) for school age childrenThe main objective of this project is to provide school, teacher and students supplies for 41,730 children in North Darfur, Central Darfur, South Kordofan. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide school supplies, train educators and distribute WASH packages to schools among other activities. 29,988 IDPs and 12,852 people in host communities will benefit from this project within the 9-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
(El Abassiya , Dalami localities ) South Kordofan state, (Kurmuk , Geissan localities ) Blue Nile state , ( Rokero locality) Central Darfur state as well as (Sortony/Kebkabiya, Tawila localities) North Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan11.8635600 30.4711800(El Abassiya, Republic of the Sudan12.0166670 27.9666670Dalami localities ) South Kordofan state, Republic of the Sudan11.8635600 30.4711800(Kurmuk, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429Geissan localities ) Blue Nile state, Republic of the Sudan11.0061019 34.4198243( Rokero locality) Central Darfur state as well as (Sortony/Kebkabiya, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Tawila localities) North Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan13.5000000 24.9000000SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018962378.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support restoring access to Education-in-Emergencies (EiE) for school age childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of school, teacher and students supplies for 41,730 childrenIndicator 1.1Number of children effected by Emergency (disaggregated by gender) received education in emergency supplies and recreational materials and seating mats.Indicator 1.2Number of Teacher effected by Emergency (disaggregated by gender) received education in emergency suppliesOutput 2Improving the quality of education for children affected by emergencyIndicator 2.1Number of teachers (% male and female) trained on the use of “Life Skills Training Manual”, education-in-emergencies, psychosocial support, community cohesion and violence preventionIndicator 2.2Number of teachers with knowledge and skills on child rights and protection and are sustaining a protective environment for childrenIndicator 2.3Number of PTA (% male and female) trained on education-in-emergencies, psychosocial support, community cohesion and violenceIndicator 2.4Number of PTA members with knowledge and skills on child rights and protectionIndicator 2.5Number of children benefiting directly from establish of life skills school clubsIndicator 2.6Number of children with knowledge and skills on child rights and protection and can articulate their views on issues affecting themOutput 3Provision of childfriendly learning environment to restore access for 4,500 childrenIndicator 3.1Number of newly established TLS in Sortoni and TAWILLAIndicator 3.2Number of newly established WASH packagesIndicator 3.3Number of awareness raising campaignsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-101UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Expand and sustain access to improved WASH services for vulnerable emergency affected populationsThe main objective of this project is to expand and sustain access to basic water, sanitation and hygiene promotion services for 89,500 people in North Darfur, Central Darfur, Red Sea, South Kordofan. UNICEF will use CERF funds to construct 5 new motorized water supply systems, water yards, hand pumps and latrines among other activities. 44,750 IDPs, 17,900 people in host communities and 26,850 other people will benefit from this project within the 9-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur – Dar el Salam, Kebkabiya localities, Central Darfur – Northern Jebel Mara (Rokero), Western Jebel Mara (Nertiti) localitiesRed Sea – Toker locality Blue Nile – Geissan locality South Kordofan – Abu Jubaiha, Rashad localities, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208North Darfur – Dar el Salam, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Kebkabiya localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Central Darfur – Northern Jebel Mara (Rokero), Republic of the Sudan12.9500000 24.2700000Western Jebel Mara (Nertiti) localitiesRed Sea – Toker locality Blue Nile – Geissan locality South Kordofan – Abu Jubaiha, Republic of the Sudan11.0061019 34.4198243Rashad localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Expand and sustain access to improved WASH services for vulnerable emergency affected populationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 189,500 people are using improved drinking water sources and have access to safe water every day in 5 statesIndicator 1.1Number of people who have access to 15ℓ/c/d of improved water supply (from newly established or rehabilitated facilities)Indicator 1.2% boys, girls and women who report safe access to newly established/rehabilitated water facilitiesIndicator 1.3Number of community members who receive capacity building training (WASH committee, water quality, hand pump mechanics), with focus on increased participation of womenIndicator 1.4Number of facilities (schools, health centres) in emergency that are connected to water sourceOutput 218,000 people use sustainable, equitable and gender-sensitive improved sanitation facilities and 38,000 people practice proper hygiene as per the emergency SPHERE standards in 5 statesIndicator 2.1Number of people who receive sanitation intervention (CLTS) and live in Open Defecation Free environmentIndicator 2.2Number of school children who gains safe access to gender-sensitive and improved sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of people reached with hygiene messages and sensitization activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Impacted by Disasters in Targeted AreasThe main objective of this project is to protect the livelihoods of internally displaced persons (IDP) and refugee populations in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, Central Darfur, North Darfur, Red Sea and White Nile states. WFP will use CERF funds to provide food and nutritional support and to extend emergency nutrition treatment services in localities with alarming rates of malnutrition. 265,292 refugees and IDPs will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kordofan (Abu Jubaidha, Dalami, Rashad, El Abassiya), Blue Nile (Kurmuk, Geissan, Al Tadamon, El Rosareis), Central Darfur (Golo, Nertiti, Rokero), North Darfur (Tawila, Dar El Salam, Kebkabiya, Sortony), Red Sea (Tokar), White Nile (Al Salam, Al Jabalein), Republic of the Sudan11.8635600 30.4711800South Kordofan (Abu Jubaidha, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Dalami, Republic of the Sudan11.8635600 30.4711800Rashad, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Abassiya), Republic of the Sudan12.0166670 27.9666670Blue Nile (Kurmuk, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429Geissan, Republic of the Sudan11.0061019 34.4198243Al Tadamon, Republic of the Sudan15.6035673 32.5305121El Rosareis), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Central Darfur (Golo, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Nertiti, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokero), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360North Darfur (Tawila, Republic of the Sudan13.5000000 24.9000000Dar El Salam, Republic of the Sudan-6.7923540 39.2083284Kebkabiya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sortony), Republic of the Sudan13.4184040 24.3429572Red Sea (Tokar), Republic of the Sudan18.4259890 37.7274820White Nile (Al Salam, Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920Al Jabalein), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20186350748.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Impacted by Disasters in Targeted AreasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Providing life-saving general food assistance in sufficient quantities, quality and in a timely manner to 265,292 beneficiaries over a 4 months period.Indicator 1.1Quantity of food assistance distributed as a % of planned distributionIndicator 1.2Number of women, men, boys and girls refugees receiving general food assistanceOutput 2Children from 6-59 months and PLW moderately malnourished identified through community screening and treated with specialised nutrition foods.Indicator 2.1Treatment of MAM in identified children U5 and PLWIndicator 2.2Performance of treatment as per SPHERE standardIndicator 2.3Number of children from 6-59 months and PLW are screened and referred.Indicator 2.4DescriptionIndicator 2.5Purchase and transport of specialised nutritious products and foodIndicator 2.6Screening and referral for acute malnutrition, community mobilisation, defaulter tracing and counsellingIndicator 2.7Distribution of specialised nutritious food for the treatment of MAMXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to integrated primary health care and referral services for vulnerable populationsThe main objective of this project is to improve access to integrated Health, WASH and Nutrition services for people in North Darfur, Central Darfur, Red Sea, South Kordofan and Blue Nile. WHO will use CERF funds to provide medicines and supplies, train health care providers, test water, and treat Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) among other activities. 220,000 IDPs, 300,000 people in host communities and 130,885 other people will benefit from this project within the 9-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kordofan, Blue Nile, North and Central Darfur states, Red Sea,, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947North and Central Darfur states, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Red Sea, Republic of the Sudan19.4556063 35.2148469SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20182575700.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to integrated primary health care and referral services for vulnerable populationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reducing food insecurity, restoring livelihood and building resilience in Blue Nile and South KordofanThe main objective of this project is to reduce acute food insecurity of IDPs, returnees and host communities by providing emergency agricultural and livestock support. FAO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute vegetables/legumes, seeds and tools and veterinary vaccines and drugs among other activities. 111,300 IDPs, 89,040 people in host communities and 22,260 other people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-09-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kordofan state (Rashad, Abu Jubaiha, El Abassiya and Dallami localities);, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Blue Nile state ( Geissan, Al Tadamon, El Rosaires and Kurmuk localities);, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429- South Kordofan state (Rashad, Abu Jubaiha, El Abassiya and Dallami localities), Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324- Blue Nile state ( Geissan, Al Tadamon, El Rosaires and Kurmuk localities), Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429- South Kordofan state (Rashad, Republic of the Sudan12.0000000 30.7500000Abu Jubaiha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Abassiya and Dallami localities); - Blue Nile state ( Geissan, Republic of the Sudan11.0061019 34.4198243Al Tadamon, Republic of the Sudan15.6035673 32.5305121El Rosaires and Kurmuk localities);, Republic of the Sudan10.5534497 34.2824429SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20181440000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reducing food insecurity, restoring livelihood and building resilience in Blue Nile and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-102UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Emergency Response to Measles Outbreak in LibyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to undertake a life-saving immunization campaign against measles in the most affected regions of Libya. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure 280,285 vials of ten doses of measles vaccine, 21,711 cartons of syringes, 33,250 packs of vitamin A, and 2,000 cartons of safety box. The project will last three months and will target 1,965,250 including 971,301 (girls and female adolescents). CERF funds will cover the vaccines and supplies needed through UNICEF while WHO has confirmed funding for the operational costs of the campaign.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-04-08
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
West and South of (Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Al Jabal Al Gharbi, Aljfara, Aljufra, Alkufra, Almargeb, Azzawya, Ghat, Misrata, Murzuq, Nalut, Sebha, Sirt, Tobruk, Tripoli, Ubari, Wadi Ashshati, Zwara), Libya32.4032332 21.6660725West and South of (Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Libya32.4032332 21.6660725Al Jabal Al Gharbi, Libya30.2638032 12.8054753Aljfara, Libya32.4525904 12.9435536Aljufra, Libya27.9835135 16.9122510Alkufra, Libya23.3112389 21.8568586Almargeb, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Azzawya, Libya32.7630282 12.7364962Ghat, Libya24.9640371 10.1759285Misrata, Libya32.3255884 15.0992556Murzuq, Libya25.9182262 13.9260001Nalut, Libya31.8742348 10.9750484Sebha, Libya27.0365406 14.4290236Sirt, Libya31.1896890 16.5701927Tobruk, Libya32.0681759 23.9417510Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Ubari, Libya26.5810176 12.7939759Wadi Ashshati, Libya27.7351468 12.4380581Zwara), Libya32.9234588 12.0775411LIBYA MEASLES 20182500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Emergency Response to Measles Outbreak in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children (girls and boys) from 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles and provided vitamin A supplementation in the Westerns and Southern part of the countryIndicator 1.1Percentage of children vaccinated against measlesIndicator 1.2Percentage of children received Vitamin A supplementationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food and shelter assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans in Roraima StateThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide food and shelter assistance for Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers arriving in Brazil. IOM will provide cash-based assistance for 1,600 individuals to meet their food needs, through the distribution of 400 bank cards for the purchase of food in local supermarkets. IOM will also meet emergency shelter needs through the provision of 3-month rental subsidies for 1,400 individuals living outside of the designated accommodation centers. Some 3,000 individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-04-08
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, Roraima State – municipalities that lack response capacity, border and transit points, Brazil2.7375971 -62.0750998Roraima State – municipalities that lack response capacity, Brazil2.7375971 -62.0750998border and transit points, Brazil-14.2350040 -51.9252800Amajari, Canta, Alto Alegre, Mucajai, Iracema, Caracarai, Rorainopolis, Normandia, Bonfim, Caroebe, Sao Joao da Baliza, Pacaraima and Boa Vista, Brazil3.6542907 -61.4192780Amajari, Brazil3.6542907 -61.4192780Canta, Brazil2.2104740 -60.4892292Alto Alegre, Brazil-21.5826153 -50.1664925Mucajai, Brazil2.4433359 -60.9186693Iracema, Brazil1.9734214 -62.5443612Caracarai, Brazil1.8132347 -61.1353892Rorainopolis, Brazil0.2619011 -60.9540073Normandia, Brazil3.8400188 -59.6042834Bonfim, Brazil2.7561804 -60.1184797Caroebe, Brazil0.8805553 -59.6952782Sao Joao da Baliza, Brazil0.5861763 -59.9334764Pacaraima and Boa Vista, Brazil2.7550744 -60.7462222BRAZIL DISPLACEMENT 2018400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food and shelter assistance for vulnerable Venezuelans in Roraima StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BRAZIL RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys in vulnerable conditions in critical locations in Roraima state have access to food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of Venezuelan nationals who benefit from cash-based interventions for food assistance in 13 municipalities (border, capital and countryside)Output 2Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys in vulnerable conditions in critical locations in Roraima state receive timely emergency shelter assistance (temporary accommodation)Indicator 2.1Number of Venezuelan nationals who benefit from provision of temporary accommodation through rental assistance, in the cities of Boa Vista and PacaraimaXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WOM-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to Justice and to Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking to Venezuelan Migrant, Asylum Seeker and Refugee Women in Roraima, BrazilThe main objective of this UN Women project is to provide protection centered services to Venezuelan migrant, asylum seeking and refugee women. UN Women will ensure that 500 women have access to life-saving psychosocial support, legal advice and paralegal services in Pacaraima and Boa Vista together with the training of 260 local first responders on women’s human rights in the context of humanitarian crisis. UN Women will also provide cash-based transfers for 300 at-risk women as alternative form of income to mitigate the reliance on negative coping mechanisms such as sexual exploitation or trafficking. Some 1,100 women will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Pacaraima and Boa Vista - Roraima - Brasíl, Brazil2.7550744 -60.7462222BRAZIL DISPLACEMENT 2018280107.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to Justice and to Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking to Venezuelan Migrant, Asylum Seeker and Refugee Women in Roraima, BrazilOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BRAZIL RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1500 Venezuelan migrant, asylum seeker and refugee women have access to rapid response from local authorities from the security, the justice, and the social assistance sectors; from the army; and from civil society organizations.Indicator 1.1Number of Venezuelan migrant, asylum seeker and refugee women who receive life-saving psychosocial support, legal advice and paralegal services.Indicator 1.2Number of first responders (security, justice, social assistance, army, civil society organizations) with increased knowledge of women’s human rights in the context of humanitarian crisis.Output 2400 Venezuelan migrant, asylum seeker and refugee women have access to community-based protection mechanisms and to cash transfers.Indicator 2.1Number of women community-based protection mechanisms (“women empowerment hub”) created.Indicator 2.2Number of women that participate in activities at the women empowerment hubIndicator 2.3Number of Venezuelan migrant, asylum seeker and refugee women that receive cash transfers.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-103UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing education, protection, health and nutrition services for migrant children in RoraimaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide Venezuelan migrant children with access to emergency education, health and protection services. UNICEF will ensure that 1,400 children, pregnant women and mothers have access to basic health and nutrition care through the technical support of health professionals together with health promotion activities. UNICEF will also provide 9,600 children with access to Child Friendly spaces and 1,200 children with access to learning spaces. Some 13,810 children and women will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-092019-04-08
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
State of Roraima, (municipalities of Boa Vista and Pacaraima), Brazil4.4785845 -61.1469405State of Roraima, Brazil2.7375971 -62.0750998(municipalities of Boa Vista and Pacaraima), Brazil4.4667025 -61.1446142BRAZIL DISPLACEMENT 2018522428.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing education, protection, health and nutrition services for migrant children in RoraimaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BRAZIL RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11400 children, 80 pregnant women and mothers with access to basic health and nutrition care and also good hygiene practices.Indicator 1.1Number of children, pregnant women and mothers with access to basic health and nutrition care and also good hygiene practices.Indicator 1.2Number of local health agents (monitors) trained to provide basic health and nutrition care, good hygiene practices to women and childrenIndicator 1.3Number of children, pregnant women and mothers reached by key messages on behaviour-change interventions to improve health care, lactating and feeding practices.Indicator 1.4% of shelters (with children and pregnant women) with nutritional evaluation performedOutput 2Migrant children and adolescents have access to Children Friendly Spaces and specialized services of the local protection network, if needed.Indicator 2.1Number of children and adolescents identified regarding their protection needs and referred to the care network (including follow-up).Indicator 2.2Number of children participating in Child Friendly Spaces activitiesIndicator 2.3Number of children and adolescents and their families receiving information on their rights and protection.Indicator 2.4Number of actors of the Rights’ Guarantee System, Protection Network and Justice System trained in specialized attention for vulnerable children, dealing with and forwarding cases of children protection.Output 31,200 children and adolescents living in shelters participate in the activities of the Learning Spaces and 500 are prepared to enter and remain in the formal education system of Brazil with the support of public policies created to promote the inclusion of Venezuelan migrants.Indicator 3.1No of children and adolescents participating in the activities of the Learning spacesIndicator 3.2No of children and adolescents who access the formal education system of Brazil.Indicator 3.3No of agents of the public education system who participate in project activitiesIndicator 3.4No of children and adolescents who receive a kit of school suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide comprehensive survivor-centred and multi-sectoral care for GBV survivors and promote Sexual and Reproductive health rights for vulnerable venezuelans in Roraima State, with emphasis on women, adolescents and young people.The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide comprehensive GBV and reproductive health services for Venezuelan refugees and migrants in Brazil. UNFPA will provide GBV services through the development of referral pathways together with the establishment of two Women Spaces in reception centers. UNFPA will also deliver critical supplies to affected women and adolescent girls through the distribution of 6,000 dignity kits. Finally, UNFPA will ensure people living with HIV have access to continued treatment. Some 12,300 individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Pacaraima and Boa Vista in Roraima/, Brazil4.4785845 -61.1469405BRAZIL DISPLACEMENT 2018300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide comprehensive survivor-centred and multi-sectoral care for GBV survivors and promote Sexual and Reproductive health rights for vulnerable venezuelans in Roraima State, with emphasis on women, adolescents and young people.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BRAZIL RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Immediate life-saving information and tangible solutions to improve quality of availability and access to survivor-centred, multi-sectoral services and referral systems to respond in a timely manner to GBV incidents, benefiting 6,000 migrant women of reproductive ageIndicator 1.1# of IEC materials with life saving information in GBV services, including access to health careIndicator 1.2# of dignity kits for survivorsIndicator 1.3# Targeted locations with a functional referral pathway that includes multisectorial servicesIndicator 1.4# of individual participants; number of participants organizations in the training and sensibilization sections of GBV services, referral pathway and case managementOutput 210.480 Adolescent girls, women, pregnant women and sexually active men will received specific individual reproductive health services, RH supplies and dignity kitIndicator 2.3# safe space to improve access and follow up to ARV treatmentIndicator 2.4# of individual participants; number of participants organizations in the training and sensibilization sections in SRH services and referral pathwayIndicator 2.2# of IEC materials to reduce and prevent HIV/STIs and family planning information to access PHCIndicator 2.1# of dignity kits distributed to women and girls in reproductive ageXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-104UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Cholera ResponseThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to a reduction of the transmission of cholera to less than 10 suspected cases per day in Harare. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 100 school hygiene kits and 15,000 infection prevention and control (IPC) kits. The project will last six months and will target 200,000 people including 103,400 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-102019-03-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE CHOLERA 20181096628.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Cholera ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1200,000 people improve their WASH conditions in the cholera affected areasIndicator 1.1Number of households with access to a hygiene kit (soap, household water treatment products, IEC materials)Indicator 1.2Number of schools with access to a hygiene kit (soap, household water treatment products, IEC materials and buckets)Indicator 1.3Number of people protected from contamination through water quality monitoring and repairs of sewer burstsOutput 23 CTCs improve their WASH/IPC conditionsIndicator 2.1Number of CTCs supported with Infection, Prevention and Control (IPC) productsIndicator 2.2Number of CTCs supported with management/desludging of mobile toiletsOutput 3200,000 people receive critical WASH-related information to prevent choleraIndicator 3.1Number of people reached through community engagement sessionsIndicator 3.2Proportion of people that can recall at least 2 prevention messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-105UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening response to and management of cholera and other epidemic prone diseases in HarareThe main objective of this joint UNICEF and WHO project is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to cholera in the city of Harare. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute essential medical commodities and infection control material, and print and distribute 20,000 cholera IEC leaflets while WHO will procure and distribute six cholera kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 600,000 people including 306,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE CHOLERA 2018755105.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening response to and management of cholera and other epidemic prone diseases in HarareOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Output 1Indicator 1.1Indicator 1.1XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)In-clinic feeding to cholera patients to contain the outbreak and support recoveryThe main objective of this WFP project is to reduce disease exposure of patients receiving cholera treatment and support their recovery. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 105 MT of dry food to three cholera treatment centers (CTCs) in Harare. WFP will also ensure the food is cooked and served to the patients and health staff working in the CTCs. the project will last six months and will cover 50,760 people including 26,760 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-04-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE CHOLERA 2018230175.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project In-clinic feeding to cholera patients to contain the outbreak and support recoveryOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All people infected by cholera and receiving treatment (50,000) receive twice-daily cooked and nutritious meals to minimize their exposure to contaminated foodIndicator 1.1% of patients and clinic staff receiving cooked meals during clinic treatment periodXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening response to and management of cholera and other epidemic prone diseases in HarareThe main objective of this joint UNICEF and WHO project is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to cholera in the city of Harare. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and deliver six cholera kits and provide orientation and logistical support to rapid response teams in Harare. UNICEF will procure and distribute essential medical commodities and infection control materials, and print and distribute 20,000 cholera IEC leaflets. The project will last six months and will benefit 600,000 people including 306,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Harare, Zimbabwe-17.8251657 31.0335100ZIMBABWE CHOLERA 20181017463.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening response to and management of cholera and other epidemic prone diseases in HarareOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 115,000 people have access to life saving treatment for cholera at treatment centre/unitsIndicator 1.1Number of people accessing treatment at cholera treatment centres/unitsIndicator 1.2Number of cholera treatment centres/units with no stock out of essential medicines and commodities for management of choleraOutput 218,000 people have access to life saving treatment for cholera through ORPs in the most affected communitiesIndicator 2.1Number of people accessing treatment at community level – through oral rehydration therapy point in Budiriro and GlenviewOutput 3939,712 people in the community are mobilized for cholera prevention and treatment seekingIndicator 3.1Number of people reached by media channelsOutput 410,000 children and 5,000 caregivers affected by cholera are reached with psychosocial support, alternative care placement, family tracing, and reunification servicesIndicator 4.1Number of children and care givers affected by cholera who receive psychosocial support by trained service providersIndicator 4.2Number of separated children affected by cholera who received support for family linkages, tracing and reunification.Output 5At least 10,000 patients receiving lifesaving treatment at CTCS.Indicator 5.1Number of CTCs receiving medicines for case management.Indicator 5.2CTCs with clinicians receiving on the job orientation in case management.Indicator 5.3Number of CTCs with adequate PPEs for health staff and other support staff.Indicator 5.4CFR reduced or maintained below 1%Output 6Emergency detection of cases in the community in affected areas in HarareIndicator 6.1Number of RRT members provided with on the job orientation.Indicator 6.2Number of patients detected through active case finding.Indicator 6.3Proportion of cases followed up after discharge from treatment cantersOutput 7Support the national reference laboratory for case investigation and confirmationIndicator 7.1National laboratory functionalOutput 8Support to the Emergency Operation Centre (EOC)Indicator 8.1EOC established and maintained at national level.Indicator 8.2Updated WWWW matrix for cholera responseXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance for Outbreaks of Deadly Zoonotic Disease (HPAI, RVF, Rabies) in LibyaThe main objective of this project is to control zoonotic diseases to limit and reduce their expansion and negative impacts on human health and food security in Benghazi, Derna, Sirte and Sabha. FAO support for veterinary intervention aims at improving livestock health, protecting humans from zoonotic diseases and sensitizing population at risks focusing on 4,800 vulnerable people over nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Benghazi, Derna, Sirte and Sabha, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Benghazi, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Derna, Libya32.7556130 22.6377432Sirte and Sabha, Libya31.1896890 16.5701927LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance for Outbreaks of Deadly Zoonotic Disease (HPAI, RVF, Rabies) in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Zoonotic diseases control strategy and contingency plans are reviewed and improvedIndicator 1.1HPAI, RVF and Rabies contingency plans are in placeOutput 2Capacities of the veterinary services are strengthenedIndicator 2.1Number of veterinary personnel trained to handle vaccination, epidemiology, surveillance in the markets and the field)Indicator 2.2Types and quantity of diagnostic materials/kits procured and are in use for the diagnosis of HPAI, Rabies, RVFOutput 3Zoonotic diseases situation is better known and appropriate control strategy is implementedIndicator 3.1Number of communication material elaborated and disseminated at large scaleXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-IOM-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing the health needs of IDPs, migrants in the communities through mobile outreach and establishing linkages with health facilities for referralsThe project objective is to ensure 25,200 IDPs, migrants/refugees and affected host communities are provided with the required primary health care services with referral linkages for specialized care. Two mobile outreach clinics will be established and operationalized; and referral linkages will be established for the transfer of patients to another level of health care.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The outreach services will be established in the catchment areas of Ejdabi and Alwahat in eastern region and Ubari and Al shatti n the south region and referral linkages between PHC and the hospitals in area, Libya6.2374036 -0.4502368LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018500020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing the health needs of IDPs, migrants in the communities through mobile outreach and establishing linkages with health facilities for referralsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Two mobile outreach clinics are established and operationalized to provide primary health care services to 25,000 IDPs, migrants/refugees, returnees and affected host communitiesIndicator 1.1No. of beneficiaries received primary health care service disaggregated by gender and ageIndicator 1.2No. of community members received health promotion sessionsIndicator 1.3No. of Mobile clinics establishedOutput 2Referral linkages are established for the transfer of patients to another level of health careIndicator 2.1No. of health facilities, where a functional transfer system for referral is establishedIndicator 2.2No. of communities where functional transfer system for referral is establishedIndicator 2.3No. of patients transferred to next level of health careXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To establish and maintain common logistics and emergency telecommunications services in support of the humanitarian community in LibyaThe main objective is to provide common logistics and emergency telecommunications (ETC) services to the humanitarian community to enhance response capacity in Tripoli, Benghazi and Sebha. WFP will establish two common operational ETC sites, three common warehouses and storage facilities, SOPs on customs and clearance procedures and map logististics infrastructures and resources.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tripoli, Benghazi, Sebha, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Benghazi, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Sebha, Libya27.0365406 14.4290236LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018300100.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To establish and maintain common logistics and emergency telecommunications services in support of the humanitarian community in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)550067.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To establish and maintain common logistics and emergency telecommunications services in support of the humanitarian community in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Enhanced information sharing among humanitarian organisations to address common operational bottlenecksIndicator 1.1Number of logistics updates and guidance sharedIndicator 1.2ET Sector Information Management and collaboration platform established and maintainedIndicator 1.3Number of humanitarian organisations accessing and using the information sharing platformsOutput 2Logistics and ETS services provided to the humanitarian community to enhance response capacityIndicator 2.1Number of humanitarian organisations using the common storage facilitiesIndicator 2.2Number of common operational areas covered by common security telecommunications networkIndicator 2.3Number of common operational areas covered by data communications servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FPA-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection, empowerment and enhanced access to GBV and Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health services for conflict-affected populations in targeted areas in LibyaThe project objective is to strengthen safe and timely access to GBV and Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services among the conflict-affected population. Safe and quality GBV services and mitigation initiatives will be established and sustained. Availability of Minimum Initial Services Package for SRH will be ensured for conflict-affected communities; and mobile health teams deployed to strengthen health services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-222019-08-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Benghazi, Misrata, Ubari, Al Shatti, Al Jufrah, Sabha, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Benghazi, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Misrata, Libya32.3255884 15.0992556Ubari, Libya26.5810176 12.7939759Al Shatti, Libya27.7351468 12.4380581Al Jufrah, Libya27.9835135 16.9122510Sabha, Libya27.0365406 14.4290236LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018650000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection, empowerment and enhanced access to GBV and Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health services for conflict-affected populations in targeted areas in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund499999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection, empowerment and enhanced access to GBV and Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health services for conflict-affected populations in targeted areas in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe and quality GBV services are established and sustainedIndicator 1.1% of GBV survivors provided with quality age and sex appropriate case management and psychosocial supportIndicator 1.2# of women and girls visiting Women and Girls Friendly Spaces (WGFS) to seek information and supportIndicator 1.3# of women participating in life skills sessionsOutput 2Improved community knowledge and capacity to respond to GBVIndicator 2.1# of women, men, boys and girls reached through awareness raising initiativesIndicator 2.2% of GBV survivors and other vulnerable groups supported by community groups providing Psychological First Aid (PFA) and referrals to GBV survivorsIndicator 2.3Information Education and Communication (IEC) materials developed and disseminatedOutput 3GBV risk mitigation initiatives are developed and sustainedIndicator 3.1# of functional GBV task force teams established to address community GBV risksIndicator 3.2# of women and girls receiving dignity kitsIndicator 3.3# of safety audits conductedOutput 4Availability of Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) is ensured for IDPs and host communities in the targeted conflict-affected areasIndicator 4.1# of pregnant women benefitting from individual clean delivery kitsIndicator 4.2# of cases of complicated pregnancy referred to hospitalsIndicator 4.3# of individuals undergoing STI management and treatmentOutput 5Health facilities in targeted areas are strengthened through deployment of mobile teams and able to provide SRH, maternal and newborn health servicesIndicator 5.1# of safe deliveries attended in health facilitiesIndicator 5.2# of pregnant women with complications treatedIndicator 5.3# of women undergoing C-SectionsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-HCR-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening the protection environment for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP returnees in LibyaThe main objective of the project is to enhance the protection environment of IDPs, IDP returnees and vulnerable host communities in Misrata, Sirte, and Benghazi. UNHCR will conduct protection monitoring activities, establish a referral system for special protection services and establish a community outreach day center.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Misrata, Sirte, and Benghazi (including Derna), Libya32.3255884 15.0992556Misrata, Libya32.3255884 15.0992556Sirte, Libya31.1896890 16.5701927and Benghazi (including Derna), Libya32.1194242 20.0867909LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20181200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening the protection environment for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP returnees in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Monitoring visits will be carried out to IDPs and IDP returnees’ sites.Indicator 1.1# of monitoring missions conducted and recordedIndicator 1.2Total # of PoCsIndicator 1.3# of PoCs living in areas accessible to humanitarian workersOutput 2Referrals to specialized services will be carried out.Indicator 2.1# of PoCs with disabilitiesIndicator 2.2# of PoCs with disabilities who receive services for their specific needsIndicator 2.3# of PoCs with specific needs who receive support (non-cash)Output 3Establishment of one community outreach center.Indicator 3.1# of POCs benefited from services offered by the community center.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-106UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Integrated Management of new-born and Child Health services through primary and secondary health care centres in Obari, Alshati and Ajdabia districtsThe project objective is to provide a package of lifesaving health and nutrition care to 44,400 children under five years and pregnant and lactating women through four secondary and ten Primary Health Care centres. Procurement of lifesaving equipment and essential medicines is included as well as availability of cold chain for vaccines to protect children against preventable diseases.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-222019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The services will be provided through primary health care centres () and secondary health care hospitals () in three districts and municipalities, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Obari General hospital, Talaqeen, Bent Bayah, Al Greefah PHCs Al Shati, Libya32.3182314 -86.9022980Baraak General hpsital, AlZuwayah, Al Mansoourah PHCs Ejdabiya, Libya32.3182314 -86.9022980Al Wahat Jalou hospital, Ojala, Shuhada, Al Erq, Umu Sous and Az Zuweitiniya PHCs and Solouq RH, Libya29.0466808 21.8568586The services will be provided through primary health care centres () and secondary health care hospitals () in three districts and municipalities; Obari General hospital, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Talaqeen, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Bent Bayah, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Al Greefah PHCs Al Shati; Baraak General hpsital, Libya32.3182314 -86.9022980AlZuwayah, Libya32.5394906 12.5298028Al Mansoourah PHCs Ejdabiya; Al Wahat Jalou hospital, Libya32.3182314 -86.9022980Ojala, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Shuhada, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Al Erq, Libya32.3182314 -86.9022980Umu Sous and Az Zuweitiniya PHCs and Solouq RH, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018549247.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Integrated Management of new-born and Child Health services through primary and secondary health care centres in Obari, Alshati and Ajdabia districtsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 129, 000 U5 children have access to Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) and staff trained on IMCI.Indicator 1.1Number of health facilities equipped to provide IMCIIndicator 1.2Number of children receive care (IMCI)Indicator 1.3Number of new-born- receive Essential New-born Care (ENC)Indicator 1.4Number of staff receive orientation on IMCI and ENCOutput 22,000 U1 year children have access to routine immunization services against vaccine preventable diseasesIndicator 2.1Number of health facilities equipped with cold chainIndicator 2.2Number of children who receive routine immunization (Measles)Output 329,000 U5 children and 15,400 PLW have access to nutrition screening and servicesIndicator 3.1Number of children screening for under nutrition (MUAC) Mid Upper Arm CircumferenceIndicator 3.2Number of U5 children who receive micronutrientsIndicator 3.3Number of PLW receive micronutrientsIndicator 3.4Number of awareness sessions for mothers on Infant Young Child FeedingXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-OPS-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing Casualties Through Life-Saving Mine Action Activities in BenghaziThe project objective is to enhance the safe movement of 120,000 conflict affected populations and the humanitarian community in Benghazi through the location and removal of explosive hazards. Locations of explosive hazards in selected priority areas in Benghazi will be identified and marked to reduce risks posed to conflict affected communities and humanitarian actors; and explosive hazards blocking the delivery of aid, precluding access to services or inhibiting safe movement will be removed
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-302020-01-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Benghazi (city and district),, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Benghazi (city and district), Libya32.1194242 20.0867909LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing Casualties Through Life-Saving Mine Action Activities in BenghaziOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Locations of explosive hazards in selected priority areas in Benghazi are identified and marked to reduce risks posed to conflict affected communities and humanitarian actorsIndicator 1.1Number of teams deployed to identify and mark areas contaminated by explosive hazardsIndicator 1.2Number of IMSMA reports recording safe and dangerous areasIndicator 1.3Number of areas surveyedIndicator 1.4Number of liaison meetings with humanitarian actors to update and share findings/maps of the surveyIndicator 1.5Number of liaison meetings with local community representatives and key informersIndicator 1.6Number of maps produced highlighting the presence of explosive hazards or safe areas/routes to inform humanitarian planningOutput 2Explosive hazards blocking the delivery of aid, precluding access to services or inhibiting safe movement are removedIndicator 2.1Number of teams deployed to remove/destroy explosive hazardsIndicator 2.2Number of ERW removed/destroyedIndicator 2.3Number of vital services and infrastructure sites clearedIndicator 2.4Number of liaison meetings with humanitarian actors to update and share which sites have been clearedIndicator 2.5Number of meetings with relevant local authorities to coordinate destruction/removal activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-107UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency WASH assistance to conflict affected children and their familiesThe objective of the project is to contribute to saving lives and mitigate against outbreak of water borne diseases for 40,000 conflict-affected people through the provision of basic, adequate and safe WASH facilities in Ubari, Derna, Sirte, Tripoli and Benghazi. UNICEF will rehabilitate/maintain water and sanitation facilities in detention and health centres; and procure and install water pumps in the affected municipalities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province of Ubari - Municipalities of UbariProvince of Derna - Municipalities of DernaProvince of Benghazi - Municipality of BenghaziProvince of Sirte- Municipality of SirteProvince of Tripoli - Municipalities of Tripoli, Libya26.5810176 12.7939759LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018499910.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency WASH assistance to conflict affected children and their familiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to people affected by the crisis in LibyaThe project objective is to improve household food availability and access fort the most vulnerable populations in Libya. Over three months, this includes the provision of in-kind food to 28,500 individuals per month and provision of cash based transers for 7,500 IDPs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-302019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Benghazi, Derna, Sirt, Sebha, Tripoli, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Benghazi, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Derna, Libya32.7556130 22.6377432Sirt, Libya31.1896890 16.5701927Sebha, Libya27.0365406 14.4290236Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20181355986.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to people affected by the crisis in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide in-kind food to 28500individuals per month in a period of 3 monthsIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.2Quantity of food providedOutput 2Provide CBT (Commodity e-voucher) for 7,500 IDPs for a period of 3 monthsIndicator 2.1Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 2.2Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving Commodity e-vouchersXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to essential health services for vulnerable groups in LibyaThe project will target 217, 000 individuals in Ubari, Ash Shatti, Al Wahat and Ejdabia and 14 health facilities for effective management of communicable and non-communicable diseases, emergency and trauma care services and provision of specialized treatment services to people with mental health problems. Over the nine month implementation period, WHO will ensure provision of essential supplies and medicines; distribution of laboratory consumables and blood transfusion supplies and sensitization of health service providers will make the scope of the project in order to address the existing gaps in comprehensive health services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-172019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ejdabia and Al Wahat in the Eastern region and Ubari and Al Shatti in the Southern region of, Libya29.0466808 21.8568586LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2018950001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to essential health services for vulnerable groups in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Functionality of 14 primary and secondary health facilities supported for the provision of available, accessible and equitable health services.Indicator 1.1Number of health facilities provided with essential medical supplies and drugsIndicator 1.2Percentage of catchment population receiving health care at the supported primary and secondary health facilities.Output 2Functionality of 14 primary and secondary health facilities supported for the provision of available, accessible and equitable health services.Indicator 2.1Number of health service providers sensitized on case diagnosis and managementOutput 370 per cent of target population have enhanced access to life-saving communicable and non-communicable diseasesIndicator 3.1Number of functional health facilities supported for provision of specialized treatment of Mental Health, and LeishmaniaisIndicator 3.2Number of children patients with ARI and skin diseases covered by the provided medicinesOutput 4Trauma care and Mass Casualty Management capacity of 14 health facilities improvedIndicator 4.1Number of health facilities supported with emergency life-saving suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)“Airlift of CERF-funded relief items to inaccessible areas in Tillabery and Tahoua”The main objective of this WFP/UNHAS project is to provide air services for humanitarian agencies responding with CERF funds to the impact of intensified intercommunity conflict in Niger. UNHAS will provide a helicopter to airlift supplies for 10 agencies and partners implementing CERF-funded projects in the sectors of Food Security, WASH, Protection and Shelter. As the areas of operation, Tillabery and Tahoua, are not accessible by road due to insecurity, UNHAS services will enable the delivery of lifesaving assistance for 84,600 individuals over two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-162019-04-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ayerou, Abala, Bani Bangou (Tillabery region) and Agando/Assagueyguey (Tahoua region), Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Ayerou, Niger14.7328144 0.9104334Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Bani Bangou (Tillabery region) and Agando/Assagueyguey (Tahoua region), Niger15.0484164 2.7108146NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20181087503.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project “Airlift of CERF-funded relief items to inaccessible areas in Tillabery and Tahoua”OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Recovery Programme for the floods affected communities in selected Districts of Khamouane ProvinceThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide flood affected people with access to primary health care services. WHO will deploy mobile medical teams to conduct 1800 consultations on a weekly basis, providing both primary health care and screening for communicable diseases. WHO will also ensure access to quality drinking water through the monitoring of 200 water points. Some 136,565 flood affected individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-082019-04-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The project will target districts, Lao People's Democratic Republic19.8562700 102.4954960Boaulapha, Mahaxay (health), Lao People's Democratic Republic17.4120442 105.2048546Hinboun, Nongbok (health, Food and cash)Sebangfai, Yoummalath (health and cash), Lao People's Democratic Republic17.7260183 104.5684406Boaulapha, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.3160108 105.7211810Mahaxay (health);Hinboun, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.4120442 105.2048546Nongbok (health, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.0814863 104.8002298Food and cash)Sebangfai, Lao People's Democratic Republic19.8562700 102.4954960Yoummalath (health and cash), Lao People's Democratic Republic19.8562700 102.4954960LAO PDR FLOOD 2018146956.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Recovery Programme for the floods affected communities in selected Districts of Khamouane ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LAO PDR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to integrated primary health care servicesIndicator 1.1Number of consultations provided through mobile medical teamsIndicator 1.21.2.a Proportion of health facilities who have submitted weekly report on Thiamine deficiency. 1.2.b Proportion of targeted population who received preventive treatment for thiamine deficiencyIndicator 1.3Proportion of alerts investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 1.4Number of water points monitored for water quality (including all types of sources)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Debris management for lifesaving in UXO-contaminated flood zones.The main objective of this UNDP project is to provide emergency livelihoods assistance for flood affected individuals. UNDP will identify cash for work projects for 17,241 individuals to support the repair of critical facilities and small-scale community infrastructure. UNDP will aim to clear 17,000 hectors of debris and managed the safe removal of UXO’s. UNDP will also ensure that the 135,565 individuals residing in the affected areas have information related to the risks of UXOs. Some 135,565 will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-222019-04-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Khamouane Province, Boaulapha, Mahaxay, Hinboun, Nongbok, Sebangfai, and Yoummalath Districts, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.0814863 104.8002298Khamouane Province, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.6384066 105.2194808Boaulapha, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.3160108 105.7211810Mahaxay, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.4120442 105.2048546Hinboun, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.7260183 104.5684406Nongbok, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.0814863 104.8002298Sebangfai, Lao People's Democratic Republic19.8562700 102.4954960and Yoummalath Districts, Lao People's Democratic Republic19.8562700 102.4954960LAO PDR FLOOD 2018762899.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Debris management for lifesaving in UXO-contaminated flood zones.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)50000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Debris management for lifesaving in UXO-contaminated flood zones.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LAO PDR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Removal of debris from paddy, canals, critical access roads, and near hospitalsIndicator 1.1Hectares assessed and plan developed for debris removal and UXO safetyIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries receiving Cash for Work to remove siltIndicator 1.3Agricultural service area (ha) with debris removed, recycled, and or safely disposed from paddy, cropland, and irrigation canalsOutput 2Education and awareness of disaster victims raised concerning additional risks posed by unexploded ordnance (UXO) in highly contaminated, flood-impacted areas.Indicator 2.1Specialized materials concerning UXO in flood areas developedIndicator 2.2Flood response training of Risk Education and volunteer teams in application of materialsIndicator 2.3Beneficiaries consulted and made aware of UXO risks in flooded and debris-ridden areasXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agriculture support to flood affected communities in Khammoune provinceThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide agricultural and livestock-based livelihoods support to flood-affected households. FAO will provide emergency agriculture inputs to 4,666 households through the distribution of vouchers for the purchase of various seeds and fertilizers. FAO will also conduct a vaccination campaign in two districts for 65,000 cattle and 260,000 poultry. Some 44,205 flood affected individuals will be supported over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-04-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LAO PDR FLOOD 2018831847.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agriculture support to flood affected communities in Khammoune provinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LAO PDR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency agriculture inputs supported to 4,666 householdsIndicator 1.1Number of household receiving agriculture inputs disaggregated by boy, girls, women and men.Output 2Vaccination campaign conducted in 2 districts of Hinboun, NongboukIndicator 2.1Number of livestock vaccinatedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Security and Livelihoods support to Flood Affected people in Central Lao PDRThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to flood affected households. WFP will provide 8,841 households with cash transfers to meet their food needs in the two most severely affected districts reaching 136 villages. The assistance will allow households to purchase a range of diversified food commodities in the local market. The distribution will be conducted together with Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) to sensitize the affected population on the diversification of food sources. Some 44,205 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-182019-04-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Khammouane province, Nongbouk and Hinboun Districts, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.7260183 104.5684406Khammouane province, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.6384066 105.2194808Nongbouk and Hinboun Districts, Lao People's Democratic Republic17.0814863 104.8002298LAO PDR FLOOD 20181717708.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Security and Livelihoods support to Flood Affected people in Central Lao PDROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LAO PDR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 18,841 households receive cash transfer roundsIndicator 1.1Number of household members reached through cash distributions by gender and ageIndicator 1.2Amount of cash received per 2-month period per beneficiaryIndicator 1.3Number of group sms messages sent to beneficiaries regarding entitlements and distribution scheduleOutput 28,841 households receive SBCC messaging on food diversificationIndicator 2.1Number of households reached with SBCC leafletsIndicator 2.2Number of posters distributed with SBCC messagesIndicator 2.3Number of radio messages transmitted on food diversificationIndicator 2.4Number of SBCC sms messages sent out through group smsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FAO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to restore food production and livelihoods of vulnerable households affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Central Sulawesi, IndonesiaThe objective of this FAO project is to provide food security and livelihoods support to the most affected households. FAO will provide 10,000 households with agricultural inputs including seeds, tools and fertilizer for horticulture production. FAO will assist 3,000 fishing families through the repair of fishing equipment and training on vessel repair. Alongside the livelihoods activities, FAO will provide 4,000 households (prioritizing pregnant and lactating mother and children under 5) with cash transfers for the purchase of food in local supermarkets. Some 50,000 individuals will be assisted within a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-122019-06-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Donggala, Sigi and Parigi Moutong District, Central Sulawesi Province,, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Donggala, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Sigi and Parigi Moutong District, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018999926.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to restore food production and livelihoods of vulnerable households affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Central Sulawesi, IndonesiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 households have received agriculture inputs to resume their horticulture production in three targeted districtsIndicator 1.1Number of households supported with horticulture seeds and fertilizersIndicator 1.2Yields of horticulture production recoveredOutput 2Fishing equipment and/or vessels (boat) of 3,000 fishing families have been renovated and able to be usedIndicator 2.1Number of renovated fishing equipment and/or vessels (boat)Indicator 2.2Number of fishers trained on the maintenance of fishing vessel equipmentOutput 3Pregnant/Lactating mothers and children under 5 years of age received cash assistance to ensure access to nutritionally adequate and safe food.Indicator 3.1Number of households with pregnant/lactating women and children under 5 years of age receive cash assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-UDP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Penting Dan Kritis Waktu: Removing Hazards and Enabling the Provision of Critical Emergency Services Through Dignified WorkThe main objective of this UNDP project is to facilitate emergency debris removal in earthquake affected areas to increase access for the delivery of assistance, along with cash for work to kickstart the early recovery of those most affected. UNDP will ensure that at least 200 dangerous or hazardous structures are safely demolished. UNDP will also provide cash for work schemes for 15,050 individuals through the identification of time critical projects targeting the most socio-economically disadvantaged. Some 15,050 individuals will be assisted over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-122019-04-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Central Sulawesi,, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179Central Sulawesi, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018785760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Penting Dan Kritis Waktu: Removing Hazards and Enabling the Provision of Critical Emergency Services Through Dignified WorkOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Community and feeder roads, and other critical community infrastructure, are cleared to enable uninterrupted and timely delivery of vital emergency aid and services, in coordination with the Logistics cluster; and hazardous (damaged) structures are safely removed to avoid further loss of lives or injuriesIndicator 1.1# damaged and hazardous structures assessed and safely demolishedIndicator 1.2Extent to which a debris management system has been made operational and scalable [0= not established; 5=fully operational and rapidly scalable]Output 2Earthquake and tsunami-affected households obtain immediate, time-critical, relief through dignifying cash-for-work schemesIndicator 2.1Number of people who benefit from cash-for-work schemesIndicator 2.2Total amount of cash transferred to affected populationIndicator 2.3Extent to which a cash-for-work system has been made operational and scalable [0= not established; 5=fully operational and rapidly scalable]XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring lifesaving sexual and reproductive health services to women and young people affected by the Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami responseThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to reduce avoidable reproductive health mortality and morbidity among those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Central Sulawesi. UNFPA and partners will provide establish 10 reproductive health tents, set up 8 youth friendly spaces and deploy 70 midwives and 120 health workers to reach an estimated 65,000 individuals. UNFPA will procure and distribute 11,000 reproductive health kits benefiting 6,000 pregnant women, 2,500 lactating women and their 2,500 newborn infants. Some 65,000 individuals, including 56,345 women and girls, will benefit from the project over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-112019-04-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 20181000021.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring lifesaving sexual and reproductive health services to women and young people affected by the Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women of reproductive age, young people and other vulnerable groups including people living with HIV and key populations can access lifesaving sexual and reproductive health services provided by trained personnelIndicator 1.1Number of people (disaggregated by sex, age) receiving sexual and reproductive health services through temporary health facilities/maternity spaces and outreach campaignsIndicator 1.2Number of maternity, post-delivery and newborn kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.3Number of male and female health workers and health office staff oriented on Clinical Management of Rape and the Minimum Initial Service Package for Reproductive Health in CrisesOutput 2Health centres are staffed by trained personnel to provide lifesaving RH servicesIndicator 2.1Number of midwives deployed to support safe deliveryIndicator 2.2Number of health workers in RH tentsIndicator 2.3Number of RH tents and health facilities with trained health personnelOutput 3Youth friendly services are provided to empower young people and reduce sexual and reproductive health related morbidity and mortalityIndicator 3.1Number of young people who have accessed ASRH services, information and counselling at health facilities and through RH tents, mobile clinics and outreach activitiesIndicator 3.2Number of male and female youth peer educators trained on ASRH in emergencies (25 per district)Indicator 3.3Number of youth friendly spaces that provide adolescent friendly RH servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-108UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid life-saving support to children in tsunami and earthquake affected area of Central SulawesiThe main objective of this UNICEF health project is to provide earthquake- and tsunami-affected children with basic health services and protect them from malaria and vaccine preventable diseases. With CERF funds, UNICEF, the Ministry of Health and national partners will vaccinate 50,000 children against measles and rubella; provide 50,000 individuals with mosquitos nets to prevent the transmission of malaria; and equip at least 100 hospitals, health facilities and mobile clinics with rapid diagnostic testing supplies. Some 100,000 individuals will directly benefit from the project over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-04-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palu, Donggala, Sigi, Parigi Moutong, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Palu, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Donggala, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Sigi, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203Parigi Moutong, Indonesia0.5817607 120.8039474INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018794593.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid life-saving support to children in tsunami and earthquake affected area of Central SulawesiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Child health integrated services availableIndicator 1.1Number of health service providers trained on child health and nutrition (i.e., IYCF and SAM) managementOutput 2Children are vaccinated against Measles and RubellaIndicator 2.1Number of children vaccinated against MROutput 3Children are protected against MalariaIndicator 3.1Number of population protected from malariaIndicator 3.2Number of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for malaria delivered to hospitals, health facilities and mobile clinicsIndicator 3.3Number of Long Lasting Insecticide Nets distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to life-saving essential medicines, medical services and prevention and control of communicable disease in the earthquake tsunami and land liquefaction on Central Sulawesi population affected areaThe objective of this WHO project is to improve access to life-saving health services in earthquake, tsunami and land liquefaction affected areas of Central Sulawesi. With CERF funds, WHO and national partners will set up an early warning alert and response system for disease outbreaks; deploy surge medical teams and personnel; deliver essential medicines and supplies; and provide mental health and psychosocial support services. WHO will work with the Ministry of Health and six local partners. Some 191,000 people will benefit from the activities over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-122019-04-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palu City, Donggala District, Sigi District and Parigi Moutong District in Central Sulawesi Province,, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Palu City, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Donggala District, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Sigi District and Parigi Moutong District in Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018962874.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to life-saving essential medicines, medical services and prevention and control of communicable disease in the earthquake tsunami and land liquefaction on Central Sulawesi population affected areaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensuring effective Health Sector Coordination, information management & risk communication through WHO Emergency Field Operational supportIndicator 1.1National Health Cluster coordination meeting establishedIndicator 1.2Weekly Health Cluster bulletin updateOutput 2Strengthening of surveillance, mobilizing Field Epidemiology Training Programmes (FETPs), and contingency planning for communicable, water and vector-borne disease outbreak response by improving environmental health such as monitoring water quality and sanitation in health facilities, waste management, medical waste management and proper disposal of medical wasteIndicator 2.1Early Warning Alert and Response System for Emergency (EWARS) set up and functioning.Indicator 2.2Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) to support early detection of epidemic potential diseases during emergency available at three affected districts.Indicator 2.3Environmental risk control establishedOutput 3Distribution of essential medicines and supplies and re-establishing the medical supply chain management in both civilian and military EMTsIndicator 3.1Medical supply chain restored through procurement of 5 cold chain chambers to store blood and vaccines, and temperature-controlled drugsIndicator 3.2Drinking water quality surveillance supported at twenty temporary supplies to communitiesIndicator 3.3Rapid assessment report data form 10 Primary healthcare centres are providedOutput 4Ensuring the sustainability of emergency health services, in IDP camp as well as the establishment of referral system, by providing support for both civilian and military EMTs in treatment of the injured, including the provision of rehabilitation servicesIndicator 4.1National Emergency Medical Team Coordination Cell is established in PHOIndicator 4.2Number of EMT mobilized as surge capacity to ensure the provision of emergency health servicesIndicator 4.3Number of internally displace person camp (IDPs camp) received health services through mobile clinicsOutput 5Mental Health and psycho-social support (MHPSS) by providing psychosocial first aid support to the communityIndicator 5.1Number of internally displaced person (IDPs) camps received basic clinical mental health care by the MHPSS personnelIndicator 5.2Number of health care officers in Primary health care service who obtain trainings to provide psychological first aidOutput 6Provision of emergency nutritionIndicator 6.1Number of children screened for acute malnutrition referred for follow-up careXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Logistics Coordination for Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami ResponseThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide common logistic services for humanitarian agencies responding to the earthquake and tsunami. WFP will provide 7 mobile storage units to be used by 10 humanitarian agencies for the temporary storage of humanitarian items for a range of sectors. WFP will also provide transport capacity through the contracting of 15 transporters to facilitate humanitarian interventions. WFP will provide general logistic coordination and common services for the humanitarian actors over a period of 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179Central Sulawesi, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 20181200212.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Logistics Coordination for Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Logistics coordination support to the Central Sulawesi Humanitarian ResponseIndicator 1.1Number of agencies and organizations using coordination and logistics servicesIndicator 1.2Percentage of logistics service requests addressedIndicator 1.3Number of logistics related surveys/assessments conductedIndicator 1.4Number of logistics coordination meetings held with partnersOutput 2Common Services to facilitate the humanitarian responseIndicator 2.1Number of common services (storage and transport) requests addressedIndicator 2.2Number of MSUs providedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing and responding to gender based violence to protect and empower women and girls affected by the Central Sulawesi Earthquake and TsunamiThe primary objective of this UNFPA project is to protect women and girls affected by the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction in Sulawesi, Indonesia by preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence through the provision of essential supplies, vital services and protection information and referral. With CERF funds, UNFPA and partners will establish and manage eight Women-Friendly Spaces; train and deploy 1,400 community outreach workers; provide psychosocial support and GBV information to 27,000 women and adolescent girls and boys; and distribute 13,000 hygiene kits. An estimated 40,110 individuals, including 23,875 women and 8,595 girls, will benefit from the project within a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-112019-04-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Palu City, Donggala, Parigi Moutong, Sigi, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Palu City, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Donggala, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Parigi Moutong, Indonesia0.5817607 120.8039474Sigi, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018826603.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing and responding to gender based violence to protect and empower women and girls affected by the Central Sulawesi Earthquake and TsunamiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of hygiene kits containing essential protection and hygiene supplies to women and girls of reproductive age, especially vulnerable women and girls including those who are displaced.Indicator 1.1Number of women (10,000 targeted) and adolescent girls (3,000 targeted) receiving hygiene kitsOutput 2Provision of essential GBV prevention and response services through the establishment of women friendly spacesIndicator 2.1Number of Women Friendly Spaces established with key services identified and providedIndicator 2.2Number of women and adolescent girls accessing information and services though women friendly spacesIndicator 2.3Number of women referred to multi-sectoral servicesOutput 3Deployment of trained GBV personnel to implement GBV interventionsIndicator 3.1Number of trainers completing TOT on Clinical Management of Rape and GBViE SOPsIndicator 3.2Number of community outreach workers trained on GBV, psychosocial support, GBV case management and referral pathwaysIndicator 3.3Number of women (13,875), adolescent girls (5,595) and adolescent boys (7,640) receiving GBV information through community educatorsOutput 4Prevent sexual exploitation and abuse through IEC materials, coordination of HCT actors, and trainings on PSEA for cluster members and IPs.Indicator 4.1Number of clusters/sub-clusters distributing IEC materials developed through HCTIndicator 4.2Number of PSEA focal points from clusters/sub-clusters identified and trained as trainers on PSEAXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-109UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of children affected by earthquakes/tsunamiThe objective of this UNICEF proposal is to provide critical child protection services to children and adolescents affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Sulawesi, Indonesia. With CERF funds, UNICEF will implement family tracing and reunification services; establish and manage 25 Child Friendly Spaces; and provide psychosocial support. An estimated 7,000 individuals, including 5,000 children and adolescents, will benefit from the project within a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-04-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia-1.4300254 121.4456179Palu/Donggala/Sigi Districts, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Central Sulawesi Province; Palu/Donggala/Sigi Districts, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 2018643859.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of children affected by earthquakes/tsunamiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1100 unaccompanied and separated children and 3,000 vulnerable children identified and/or supported with case management including family tracing and reunification servicesIndicator 1.1# of social workers trained on family tracing and reunification and on case managementIndicator 1.2# of separated children identified receive case managementIndicator 1.3# of vulnerable children provided with non-food items (NFIs)Output 25,000 children and adolescent (around 2,500 female and 2,500 male) reached by structured psychosocial supports and prevention/response to violence, abuse, and exploitationIndicator 2.1# of children and adolescent receive structured psychosocial support through 25 child friendly spaces (CFS)Indicator 2.2# of children and adolescent reached by prevention of and response to violence, abuse, and exploitation messages and services through child friendly spacesIndicator 2.3# of social workers, volunteers. and members of Child Forum trained on psychosocial support and prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitationIndicator 2.4# Information sharing and complaint and feedback mechanism, that meets the needs of different age groups and coordinated other sector mechanisms, including on PSEA.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Emergency Shelter and CCCM Response for Earthquake and Tsunami affected population in Central SulawesiThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide shelter assistance for affected households and camp coordination and camp management (CCCM) for IDPs. IOM will provide 1,700 emergency shelter/household kits to both tsunami and earthquake affected households. IOM will also ensure that 20,000 IDPs have information on the basic services available through the training of 150 community representatives on CCCM. IOM will conduct 3 rounds of the Displacement Tracking Matrix to ensure that 71,000 IDPs have their living conditions improved. Some 71,000 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-012019-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Central Sulawesi (Palu City, Donggala District, Sigi District, Parigi Moutong District, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Central Sulawesi (Palu City, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594Donggala District, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Sigi District, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203Parigi Moutong District, Indonesia0.5817607 120.8039474INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 20182999277.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Emergency Shelter and CCCM Response for Earthquake and Tsunami affected population in Central SulawesiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Reduce morbidity and mortality due to exposure through the rapid, effective and secure delivery and distribution of emergency shelter and non-food items to the earthquake and tsunami-affected populationIndicator 1.1# of Emergency Shelter/Household NFI kits procured and distributed to tsunami affected households (1 kit for household size of 5 pax)Indicator 1.2# of Emergency Shelter/ Household NFI kits procured and distributed to earthquake affected households (1 kit for household size of 5 pax)Indicator 1.3# of individuals in camps/temporary settlements/open spaces and with damaged/destroyed houses benefitting from Emergency Shelter and NFI SupportOutput 2IDPs in disaster-affected areas are better informed on the availability of, and have greater access to humanitarian assistance and protectionIndicator 2.1# of sites with established complaint and feedback mechanismsIndicator 2.2# of IDPs are aware of basic services available to them in displacement sitesIndicator 2.3# of community representatives trained on Camp Coordination and Camp ManagementOutput 3A minimum of 71,000 IDPs have their living conditions improved and priority issues flagged and addressed in a timely mannerIndicator 3.1# of sites with more than 4 households tracked and monitored regularlyIndicator 3.2# of IDPs whose specific needs are identified and shared with government through DTMIndicator 3.3# of DTM rounds (baseline and 2 rounds) with reports published and shared monthly with the humanitarian communityXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter assistance for the most vulnerable persons affected by the Central Sulawesi Earthquake and TsunamiThe objective of this UNHCR project is to provide emergency shelter to 1,400 earthquake-affected households in Central Sulawesi. UNHCR will transport 1,400 family tents from the global stockpile in Amman to Balikpapan, Indonesia and transfer them to the Indonesian Red Cross for distribution in the affected areas. Some 7,000 people will benefit from the assistance within a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-082019-04-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Donggala, Indonesia-0.4233155 119.8352303Palu, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594and Sigi, Indonesia-1.3859904 119.8815203Donggala; Palu; and Sigi, Indonesia-0.8679099 119.9046594INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 20181070000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter assistance for the most vulnerable persons affected by the Central Sulawesi Earthquake and TsunamiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,400 tents are provided to populations affected by the tsunamiIndicator 1.1# of tents transportedIndicator 1.2# of tents distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-110UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid life-saving multi-sectoral support to earthquake affected SulawesiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide emergency WASH services to earthquake- and tsunami-affected households. UNICEF will ensure that 30,000 households have access to safe drinking water through the provision of water purification supplies and water trucking. UNICEF will also construct 5,000 toilets in displacement sites and 200 temporary latrines to allow 20,000 individuals with sanitation facilities. Family hygiene kits will also be provided to 20,000 households together with hygiene messages. Some 152,000 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-102019-04-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CSulawesi earthquake affected areas, Indonesia-1.8479000 120.5279000INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE 20183141895.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid life-saving multi-sectoral support to earthquake affected SulawesiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS INDONESIA RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support sector coordination and data management to enhance the overall responseIndicator 1.1Effective WASH sector coordination in place in JakartaIndicator 1.2Effective WASH sector coordination in place in Palu, Donggala and Sigi.Indicator 1.3Development of effective IM products and processes to support improved information management and dissemination.Indicator 1.4Improved capacity of Ministry of Public Works to lead and support the cluster approach.Output 2Highly vulnerable households have access to safe drinking water and hygiene messagesIndicator 2.1Number of households with access to safe drinking waterIndicator 2.2Number of people reached with hygiene messages.Indicator 2.3Number of family hygiene kits distributed.Output 3Affected populations and camps have have safely managed sanitationIndicator 3.1Number of households living in camps with access to safely managed sanitationIndicator 3.2Number of toilets constructed in campsIndicator 3.3Number of temporary latrines provided to camps, schools and ECDsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-111UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving interventions to reduce preventable mortality and morbidity among U5 children and pregnant and lactating womenThe project objective is to reduce preventable and avoidable mortality and morbidity through life-saving interventions among U5 children and pregnant and lactating women in 28 counties in five provinces. Support includes the delivery of Oral Rehydration Solution for treatment of diarrhoea; essential medical kits at primary health care level for treatment of prevalent diseases; and essential basic consumables and renewables.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20181524971.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving interventions to reduce preventable mortality and morbidity among U5 children and pregnant and lactating womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 2Delivery of Essential Medical Kits (EMKs) at primary health care level (Ri hospitals and clinics) and Household Doctor bags refill at community level in 28 counties in five provinces for treatment of prevalent diseases for under five children and PLWs.Indicator 2.1Children under 5 and pregnant & lactating women having access to essential medical kitsOutput 3Delivery of essential basic consumables and renewables (for EmONC services) to Ri level healthcare facilities in 28 UNICEF-supported counties in 5 provinces for 102,209 pregnant & lactating women and new-borns.Indicator 3.1Pregnant women have access to Emergency obstetric care in 28 countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-112UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) childrenThe project objective is to reduce excess morbidity and mortality among under-five children and nutritional support to pregnant and lactating women. More than 200,000 beneficiaries will be provided provided with comprehensive nutrition services including treatment of 8,500 SAM and MAM cases with and without concurrent illnesses and multi-micronutrient supplementation in the 28 CMAM service delivery sites and child health days in five provinces.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
counties in critical need for integrated life-saving assistance as follows, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Ryanggang ( county, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359Samjiyon)South Hwanghae ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8030603 128.3201220Chongdan, Jangyon, Pyoksong, Unryul, Bongchon, Unchon and Samchon)Kangwon ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea24.7210178 94.2009202Chongdan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea24.7210178 94.2009202Jangyon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Pyoksong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.0476697 125.5521059Unryul, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.5071910 125.1956020Bongchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Unchon and Samchon)Kangwon ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067Kosong, Anbyon, Ichon, Munchon, Wonsan, Sepo, Chonnae)North Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.0457270 127.5303945Kosong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6675581 128.3176776Anbyon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.0457270 127.5303945Ichon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.4939878 126.8250274Munchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.2658707 127.3453016Wonsan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.1538529 127.4460001Sepo, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6394165 127.3633981Chonnae)North Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.3654127 127.2157536Myonggan, Kilju, Myongchon, Chongjin city, Kimchaek city) South Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.9612198 129.3209986Myonggan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2616100 129.5328781Kilju, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.9612198 129.3209986Myongchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.0817284 129.4223297Chongjin city, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.7669671 129.7234020Kimchaek city) South Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.6681620 129.1902694Humhung city, Sinpo, Rakwon, Hamju, kumya, Kowon, Hongwon, Bukchong), Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9023995 127.7733263Humhung city, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9838002 127.6124552Sinpo, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.0368453 128.1839467Rakwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9023995 127.7733263Hamju, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.8551366 127.4380052kumya, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.5455268 127.2401202Kowon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.4385422 127.2385486Hongwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.0243910 127.9682453Bukchong), Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.5593240 126.0859948KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20181154949.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1More than 200,000 children under five and PLWs are provided with comprehensive nutrition services including treatment of 8,500 SAM and MAM cases with and without concurrent illnesses and multi-micronutrient supplementation in the 28 CMAM service delivery sites and child health days in five provinces.Indicator 1.1Number of SAM with and without concurrent illnesses treated.Indicator 1.2Number of MAM with concurrent illnesses treated.Indicator 1.3Number of children under two years received Multi-micronutrient powders in the targeted 28 countiesIndicator 1.4Number of monitoring and technical assistance support field visits to the CMAM sites in the project areasXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-CEF-113UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the Health and Nutritional status of Vulnerable Children through reduction of water borne diseases with a clean water and hygiene package in 28 priority counties in five provinces in DPR KoreaThe project objective is improving the health and nutritional status of vulnerable children through reduction of water-borne diseases with a clean water and hygiene package in priority counties in five provinces in DPR Korea. 28 CMAM hospitals have clean drinking water and portable handwashing devices availablee; and 6,234 SAM and MAM children with complications have clean drinking water available at home and receive key hygiene messages.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-242019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Five ProvincesRyanggang ( county, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Samjiyon)North Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8030603 128.3201220Myonggan, Kilju, Myongchon, Chongjin and Kimchaek City)South Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.9612198 129.3209986Myonggan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2616100 129.5328781Kilju, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.9612198 129.3209986Myongchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.0817284 129.4223297Chongjin and Kimchaek City)South Hamgyong ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.7669671 129.7234020Rakwon, Hungnam District- Hahmung City, Hamju, Kumya, Sinpo, Kowon, Hongwon and Pukchong)South Hwanghae ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9023995 127.7733263Rakwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9023995 127.7733263Hungnam District- Hahmung City, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.8554302 127.6752641Hamju, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.8551366 127.4380052Kumya, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.5455268 127.2401202Sinpo, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.0368453 128.1839467Kowon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.4385422 127.2385486Hongwon and Pukchong)South Hwanghae ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926Chongdan, Jangyon, Pyoksong, Unryul, Bongchon, Unchon and Somchon) Kangwon ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea24.7210178 94.2009202Chongdan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea24.7210178 94.2009202Jangyon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Pyoksong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.0476697 125.5521059Unryul, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.5071910 125.1956020Bongchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930Unchon and Somchon) Kangwon ( counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067Kosong, Anbyon, Ichon, Munchon, Wonsan, Sepo and Chonnae), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6675581 128.3176776Kosong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6675581 128.3176776Anbyon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.0457270 127.5303945Ichon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.4939878 126.8250274Munchon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.2658707 127.3453016Wonsan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.1538529 127.4460001Sepo and Chonnae), Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.3654127 127.2157536KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018600361.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the Health and Nutritional status of Vulnerable Children through reduction of water borne diseases with a clean water and hygiene package in 28 priority counties in five provinces in DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 128 CMAM hospitals have clean drinking water and portable handwashing devices availableIndicator 1.1# of CMAM hospitals with clean drinking water and portable handwashing devices availableOutput 26,234 SAM and MAM children with complications have clean drinking water available at home and receive key hygiene messages.Indicator 2.1# of SAM and MAM children with clean drinking water available at homeXM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WFP-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Undernutrition prevention with essential nutrition support to U-5 children, Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWG) and TB patientsThe project objective is to prevent undernutrition of the most vulnerable group of U-5 children, PLWG and TB patients (enrolled in TB treatment). 141,557 PLWG, U-5 children and TB patients in 20 counties located in 4 provinces receive fortified food or take-home rations of complementary food commodities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-252019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Hamgyong, South Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Kangwon Province, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840North Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8148758 129.4581955South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Ryanggang and Kangwon Province, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20182745000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Undernutrition prevention with essential nutrition support to U-5 children, Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWG) and TB patientsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1141,557 PLWG, U-5 children and TB patients in 20 counties located in 4 provinces receive fortified food or take-home rations of complementary food commoditiesIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries assisted disaggregated by type age and sexIndicator 1.2Quantity of fortified food providedIndicator 1.3Number of institutions supported (by type)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-WHO-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increasing availability and accessibility of MDR TB medicines, TB diagnostics, and critical, life-saving emergency medicines, to service users (patients) in selected provinces of DPRKThe project objective is to maximize the reduction of morbidity, mortality disability an among patients seeking care at hierarchical levels of hospitals by provision of multi-drug resistant TB medicine, critical, life-saving specialised emergency care medicines, TB diagnostics and medical equipment. Overall, 96,100 people are targeted in six provinces. MDR TB medicines and ancillary medicines will be provided to detect 1,100 cases and start the nine months treatment regimen; and health care facilities will be provided with essential life-saving medicines to restore the emergency medical care and minimise preventable deaths and disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-262019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Hamgyong, South Hamgyong, Ryanggang, South Hwanghae, Kangwon and Jagang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8148758 129.4581955North Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8148758 129.4581955South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Ryanggang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359South Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926Kangwon and Jagang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20183478487.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increasing availability and accessibility of MDR TB medicines, TB diagnostics, and critical, life-saving emergency medicines, to service users (patients) in selected provinces of DPRKOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-UF-FAO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Support to Increase Soybean and Vegetable production to Improve Food & Nutrition in the Vulnerable PopulationThe project objective is to increase production and productivity of soybean and vegetable in five provinces to improve food availability and nutritional status of vulnerable farming families. FAO will distribute seeds and plastic sheeting to 45,539 vulnerable people in five provinces including TB patients, pregnant/lactating women and under-five children to allow increased access and consumption of soybean products and vegetables.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-252019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Five provinces (North and South Hamgyong, Ryanggang, South Hwanghae and Kangwon) (includes vulnerable farms), Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Five provinces (North and South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Ryanggang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359South Hwanghae and Kangwon) (includes vulnerable farms), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Support to Increase Soybean and Vegetable production to Improve Food & Nutrition in the Vulnerable PopulationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Distribution of seeds and plastic sheeting to 45,539 vulnerable people including TB patient, 11,322 pregnant/lactating women and 3,643 under-five children to allow increased access and consumption of soybean products and vegetables.Indicator 1.1Inputs procured and distributed: 3,914 rolls (each 500 m2) of plastic sheet, 10 MT of soybean seed and 1 MT of vegetable seed.Indicator 1.2Soybean yield increased by 45.5 percent compared with 2017 national average. Vegetable yield increased by 30.0 percentIndicator 1.3Number of people who will receive 164 kg of soybeans,78 kg of vegetables eachXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to support the Cholera outbreak and strengthen disease surveillance for Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD)/Cholera disease in Eleven (11) States in Nigeria.The main objective of this WHO project is to reduce cholera-related morbidity and mortality in eleven affected regions in Nigeria. With this CERF grant, WHO will established 16 cholera treatment centers, will procure and distribute 269 kits of drugs and equipment and will train 495 volunteers on cholera case management. The project will last six months and will benefit 460,094 people including 235,052 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-102019-03-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, Bauchi, Niger, Kaduna, Plateau, and Kano StatesBorno State (Maiduguri, Jere, Magumeri, Chibok, Konduga, Damboa, Chibok, Shani, Kaga LGAs)Adamawa State (Fufore LGA, Hong, Mubi North, Mubi South, Maiha LGAs)Yobe State (Bade, Yusufari, Jakusko, Bursari, Karasuwa and Gulani LGAs), Nigeria12.5139317 7.6114217Katsina, Nigeria12.9815608 7.6222665Sokoto, Nigeria13.0058731 5.2475518Zamfara, Nigeria12.1844159 6.2375947Bauchi, Nigeria10.3009641 9.8236533Niger, Nigeria17.6077890 8.0816660Kaduna, Nigeria10.5104642 7.4165053Plateau, Nigeria9.2445680 9.3673084and Kano StatesBorno State (Maiduguri, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Jere, Nigeria9.5684345 7.4354313Magumeri, Nigeria12.1151051 12.8256275Chibok, Nigeria10.8692052 12.8476207Konduga, Nigeria11.6549207 13.4196641Damboa, Nigeria11.1560843 12.7566109Shani, Nigeria10.2227095 12.0518350Kaga LGAs)Adamawa State (Fufore LGA, Nigeria9.2283529 12.7135121Hong, Nigeria10.2300928 12.9262851Mubi North, Nigeria10.3844515 13.3125299Mubi South, Nigeria10.1860174 13.3356272Maiha LGAs)Yobe State (Bade, Nigeria9.8661584 13.1279039Yusufari, Nigeria13.2175073 10.8903099Jakusko, Nigeria12.4917999 10.8903099Bursari, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Karasuwa and Gulani LGAs), Nigeria12.9088044 10.6647101NIGERIA CHOLERA 2018901155.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to support the Cholera outbreak and strengthen disease surveillance for Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD)/Cholera disease in Eleven (11) States in Nigeria.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Early detection and confirmation of cholera cases for rapid responseIndicator 1.1# of Health workers and volunteer trained on cholera surveillance and case managementIndicator 1.2Proportion of AWD/Cholera alerts verified and responded to within 48 hoursOutput 2Prompt management of identified cholera casesIndicator 2.1# of LGAs provided with supplies to manage cholera casesIndicator 2.2# of Cholera Treatment Centres (CTCs) and Cholera Treatment Units (CTUs) establishedIndicator 2.3Proportion of cholera cases treated within 24hoursOutput 3Strengthened Response coordination and increased risk awareness in affected communities for behavioural modificationsIndicator 3.1# of people reached with health education and promotion messagesIndicator 3.2# of response coordination meetings held in the 11 affected statesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-114UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To provide Oral Rehydration Points (ORP) in host community clinics in locations of Cholera outbreaks in Borno and Yobe States of north-east NigeriaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide lifesaving primary healthcare interventions in response to the cholera outbreak in Borno and Yobe States. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 24 health kits and 540 cartons of 100 oral rehydration salts. The project will last six months and will benefit 239,901 people including 131,946 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-022019-05-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Borno State, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348MMC LGA, Jere LGA, Konduga LGA and Ngala LGAYobe State, Nigeria11.6549207 13.4196641MMC LGA, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Jere LGA, Nigeria9.5684345 7.4354313Konduga LGA and Ngala LGAYobe State, Nigeria11.6549207 13.4196641Gujba LGA and Gulani LGA, Nigeria11.4998068 11.9336539NIGERIA CHOLERA 2018292368.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To provide Oral Rehydration Points (ORP) in host community clinics in locations of Cholera outbreaks in Borno and Yobe States of north-east NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1People reached with life-saving PHC services including cases of cholera and AWDIndicator 1.1Number of people managed for cholera and AWDIndicator 1.2Number of people reached with other PHC servicesOutput 2Set up Oral Rehydration Points in the Host community clinics and provided servicesIndicator 2.1Number of ORPs set in 6 selected sites in Borno and YobeIndicator 2.2Number of health workers trained on case identification, management and referral of Cholera casesOutput 3People referred from Host community clinics to next level of careIndicator 3.1Number of severe cholera and AWD severe cases referred for next level of careIndicator 3.2Number of people with other medical conditions referred to next level of careOutput 4Engage local communities to prevent spread of CholeraIndicator 4.1Inform and sanitize people in the high risk IDP camps and host communities about cholera prevention and preparednessIndicator 4.2Support communities at risk in cholera preventionIndicator 4.3Increase awareness and knowledge on prevention of Cholera among the general populationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-115UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Response to cholera outbreak in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States, North East NigeriaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contain and stop the cholera transmission in the affected areas in Nigeria. With thsi CERF grant, UNICEF will repair 86 water facilities, will procure and distribute 3,000 WASH kits, and will print and distribute 20,000 IEC materials on the prevention of cholera. The project will last six months and will benefit 134,000 persons including 72,360 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-242019-03-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maiduguri Metropolitan Center (MMC), Jere, Magumeri LGAs in Borno State and other locations with increasing caseloads in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Maiduguri Metropolitan Center (MMC), Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Jere, Nigeria9.5684345 7.4354313Magumeri LGAs in Borno State and other locations with increasing caseloads in Borno, Nigeria12.1151051 12.8256275Yobe and Adamawa States, Nigeria12.1871412 11.7068294NIGERIA CHOLERA 20181059082.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Response to cholera outbreak in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States, North East NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Social mobilization: 134,000 people receive messages on cholera awareness (transmission context, key behaviours to break transmission and how to control spread)Indicator 1.1Number of households visited by social mobilizers and hygiene promotorsIndicator 1.2Number of radio stations broadcasting messagesIndicator 1.3Number of TV stations broadcasting key messagesOutput 2Facilities for safe drinking water providedIndicator 2.1Cubic metres safe water trucked to cholera treatment centres and affected communitiesIndicator 2.2Number of water facilities repaired or rehabilitatedIndicator 2.3Number of new hand pump facilities constructedIndicator 2.4Number of new motorized water facilitiesIndicator 2.5Number of WASHCOMS trainedIndicator 2.6Number of Local Area Mechanics (LAMs) trainedOutput 3Provide commodities and facilities for improving hygiene behaviourIndicator 3.1Number of households that receive cholera kitsIndicator 3.2Number of latrines providedIndicator 3.3Number of bath shelters providedIndicator 3.4Number of Hygiene PromotersIndicator 3.5Number of medical waste management stationsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-116UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH cholera emergency response in affected and high-risk areas in NigerThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services to mitigate the spread of cholera in Niger. UNICEF will provide 3,162 basic hygiene kits to households living in high risk cholera areas and ensure access to safe drinking water through the chlorination of 100 water points. UNICEF will also support 50 health centres with the necessary equipment and supplies for appropriate disinfection. Some 177,085 individuals will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-242019-04-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maradi region (district of Madarounfa), Tahoua region (Madaoua, Keita and Konni), Dosso region (Gaya), Niger14.0790439 5.9568250Tahoua region (Madaoua, Niger14.0790439 5.9568250Keita and Konni), Niger14.7574782 5.7734377Dosso region (Gaya), Niger11.8852599 3.4548833NIGER CHOLERA 2018806924.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH cholera emergency response in affected and high-risk areas in NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1177,084 people (including 92,926 women and 84,158 men) living in affected or high risk cholera areas have access to safe water and favourable hygiene practices to prevent new infections and the propagation of the outbreakIndicator 1.1% of newly declared cholera patients’ concessions (and neighbouring concessions), including public places at risk, disinfected according to the national protocol.Indicator 1.2Number of households benefiting from a basic hygiene kit (water treatment product, soap)Indicator 1.3% of the water quality tests (residual chlorine) in households conform to the standards (≥ 0.2 mg/l)Indicator 1.4Number of schools in the targeted area equipped with hand washing devices and soap and implementing daily awareness and hygiene promotion activitiesOutput 2The capacities of 50 health centres in 5 cholera affected health districts of Dosso, Maradi and Tahoua regions are strengthened to practice appropriate disinfection of affected householdsIndicator 2.1Number of health centres in affected regions equipped with disinfection material and with strengthened capacities for the disinfection of households respecting the standards for isolation of casesOutput 3The coordination of the WASH and communication response is strengthenedIndicator 3.1Number of bi-weekly coordination meeting held under the leadership of the Ministry of Water and Sanitation (Regional directorate of water and sanitation) in each affected regionIndicator 3.2Percentage of implementing partners of each health district participating in the coordination meetingsIndicator 3.3Number of bi-weekly coordination reports developed and shared by regionXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response to cholera outbreak in NigerThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide health services to reduce morbidity and mortality related to the cholera epidemic and prevent a further spread to other non-affected localities. WHO will support the Ministry of Health in early case detection through the training of 50 health works and 1,000 community actors in the 12 affected districts. WHO will also ensure that the health structures in the 12 districts have the required equipment (drugs and medical supplies) and capacity to manage cholera cases by conducting refresher trainings for 120 health workers. Some 574,970 individuals will benefit over three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-09-152019-03-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Regions of Maradi, Tahoua, Dosso and Zinder, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Regions of Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Dosso and Zinder, Niger13.0504833 3.2080991NIGER CHOLERA 2018993790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response to cholera outbreak in NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Early case detection capacities are strengthened (at entry points and border locations) including laboratoryIndicator 1.150% of affected regions and districts have a responsive surveillance system with a community component for early detection of the epidemicIndicator 1.250 health workers and 1000 community actors are trained on cholera surveillance;Indicator 1.3At least 10% of new cases of cholera are investigated;Output 2Quality of care, risk communication and infection prevention measures are strengthenedIndicator 2.1All support structures have drugs and medical supplies and procedures for case managementIndicator 2.2120 health workers are refreshed on cholera management in affected and at-risk areasXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase of regular flight rotations to respond to Cholera outbreakThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide humanitarian air services to support the cholera response in 12 affected districts. WFP will increase the UNHAS flight rotations in the affected areas, to support the airlift of 10,000 MT of assistance and transport 500 passengers. Over a three-month period the CERF allocation will enable 22 rotations which will help to serve some 6,000 individuals affected by the cholera outbreak.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-10-302019-04-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maradi, Zinder, Dosso and Tahoua regions in, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Zinder, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700Dosso and Tahoua regions in, Niger13.0504833 3.2080991NIGER CHOLERA 2018473472.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase of regular flight rotations to respond to Cholera outbreakOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased demand of travel and cargo transport by air to Cholera-affected territories in Niger is met throughout the duration of the Cholera outbreak response (3 Months)Indicator 1.1MT of assistance airliftedIndicator 1.2Passengers transportedIndicator 1.3Number of Cholera-affected beneficiaries assistedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-117UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Extension of existing nutrition programmes for children under 5 years of age, pregnant women and lactating mothers (within existing cooperation framework)The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutritional support and protection services to the most vulnerable individuals in 8 priority states. UNICEF will conduct nutritional surveillance of 137,000 children in communities at high risk of malnutrition together with the treatment of 20,600 children identified with acute malnutrition. UNICEF will also ensure that 15,000 pregnant and lactating women have access to nutritional care to prevent micronutrient deficiencies. Child protection services will also be provided through the establishment of 3 municipal children protection systems. Some 172,350 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-262019-08-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
States, Venezuela8.5901950 -71.1549202This project will be implemented in priority communities located in states, Venezuela37.0902400 -95.7128910Miranda, Vargas, Distrito Capital, Bolívar, Anzoátegui, Zulia, Táchira and Apure (border states), Venezuela10.5004352 -66.9511459Miranda, Venezuela10.2509303 -66.4271499Vargas, Venezuela10.5890015 -66.7367345Distrito Capital, Venezuela10.5004352 -66.9511459Bolívar, Venezuela6.3585216 -63.5806110Anzoátegui, Venezuela8.5913073 -63.9586111Zulia, Venezuela10.2910237 -72.1416132Táchira and Apure (border states), Venezuela7.9137001 -72.1416132VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 20182432108.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Extension of existing nutrition programmes for children under 5 years of age, pregnant women and lactating mothers (within existing cooperation framework)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)230000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Extension of existing nutrition programmes for children under 5 years of age, pregnant women and lactating mothers (within existing cooperation framework)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The nutritional status of children under 5 years of age are identified and monitored in vulnerable communities with high risk of malnutritionIndicator 1.1Number of children under 5 years of age that underwent nutritional surveillanceOutput 2Children under 5 years of age have access to nutritional care programmes to prevent and care for acute malnutrition in priority communities and hospitals.Indicator 2.1Number of children under 5 years receiving treatment for acute or moderate acute malnutrition. (MAM)Indicator 2.2Number of children under 5 years receiving treatment for severe acute malnutrition. (SAM)Indicator 2.3Proportion (%) of the total number of discharged as cured (as opposed to defaulters or cases of death) across all treatment facilities, over the period of programmeOutput 3Improved access of 15,000 pregnant women and lactating women to nutritional care programmesIndicator 3.1Number of pregnant women and lactating women that receive nutritional care to prevent micronutrient deficiency.Output 4Child protection and prevention of child separation due to migrationIndicator 4.1Number of municipal child protection systems establishedIndicator 4.2Number of children and adolescents who have access to child friendly spaces within community centersIndicator 4.3Number of families reached with messages on prevention of inopportune family separationIndicator 4.4Percentage of birth registration in health centersXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of multi-sector assistance to refugees and host communities in Venezuela (within existing cooperation framework)The main objective of this UNHCR project is provide nutritional support and protection services to the most vulnerable individuals. UNHCR will respond to the nutritional deterioration through the provision of micronutrient supplements and therapeutic food to treat 1,160 acutely malnourished children and adults. UNHCR provide 5,000 hygiene kits, 5,380 chlorination tablets and 2,500 water filters to reinforce nutritional interventions through the provision of potable water. UNHCR will mitigate protection risks through the strengthening of 4 border cross border protection networks. Some 23,204 individuals will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-162019-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Apure, Bolívar, Distrito Capital, Miranda, Táchira and Zulia States, Venezuela6.9269483 -68.5247149Apure, Venezuela6.9269483 -68.5247149Bolívar, Venezuela6.3585216 -63.5806110Distrito Capital, Venezuela10.5004352 -66.9511459Miranda, Venezuela10.2509303 -66.4271499Táchira and Zulia States, Venezuela7.9137001 -72.1416132VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 2018762268.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of multi-sector assistance to refugees and host communities in Venezuela (within existing cooperation framework)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Nutritional well-being of children from 6 years of age and adults at prioritized communities improvedIndicator 1.1# of nutrition screenings conducted according to recommended guidelinesIndicator 1.2# of persons with malnutrition receiving supplementary feedingOutput 2Environment conditions improved to contribute to a reinforcement to nutritional indicators through access to potable waterIndicator 2.1# of hygiene kits providedIndicator 2.2# of chlorination tablets provided for water potabilizationIndicator 2.3# of household water filters providedIndicator 2.4# of PoC trained in water management in collaboration with local authorities or other external partnersOutput 3Protection risks for populations in transit in Border areas are reduced and quality of response is improvedIndicator 3.1# of cross-border protection networks strengthenedIndicator 3.2# of information desks supportedIndicator 3.3# of community-groups trainedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Bolstering reproductive health care in existing health facilities (within existing cooperation framework)The main objective of this UNFPA project is provide sexual reproductive health and gender-based violence services. UNFPA will target 10 health facilities to improve the provision of reproductive health through the training of 300 health providers and 250 medical staff. UNFPA will ensure that women have access to sexual health services in 24 health facilities including the provision of critical health supplies. UNFPA will also ensure that 10,000 women receive dignity kits and access to GBV prevention information. Some 197,500 individuals will be assisted over 6 months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-232019-08-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Anzoátegui, Distrito Capital, Miranda and border áreas with Colombia-Brasil (Apure, Zulia, Bolívar and Táchira), Venezuela8.5913073 -63.9586111Anzoátegui, Venezuela8.5913073 -63.9586111Distrito Capital, Venezuela10.5004352 -66.9511459Miranda and border áreas with Colombia-Brasil (Apure, Venezuela4.5708680 -74.2973330Zulia, Venezuela10.2910237 -72.1416132Bolívar and Táchira), Venezuela7.7688894 -72.4139787VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 20181727515.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Bolstering reproductive health care in existing health facilities (within existing cooperation framework)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe delivery services including Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) in functional hospitals and other health centers in the selected statesIndicator 1.1Number of targeted health facilities that are supplied with clinical delivery assistance SRH kitIndicator 1.2Number of local authorities and, health providers, receiving orientation session on the Minimum initial service package for Reproductive HealthIndicator 1.3Number of medical staff (ObGyn, general medical doctors, nurses) trained for managing uncomplicated births and management of basic obstetric and newborn complications (EmOC) and complicated birthIndicator 1.4Number of SRH Communication-information products madeOutput 2Women and girls in the prioritized areas have access to life saving SRH services including treatment of STI, clinical management of rape (CMR) and family planningIndicator 2.1Number of targeted health facilities are supplied with SRH kit 7 and other contraceptivesIndicator 2.2Number of health staff professionals (ObGyn, general medical doctors and nurses) trained on contraception counseling, supplies and useIndicator 2.3Number of health staff professionals trained on clinical management of rape (CMR)Indicator 2.4Number of targeted health facilities are supplied with rape management kit (SRH kit 3)Indicator 2.5Number of targeted health facilities are supplied with HIV and Syphilis diagnostic test and STI treatment kit (SRH kit 5)Indicator 2.6Number of health staff professionals (ObGyn, general medical doctors and nurses and laboratory staff) trained on STI Syndromic management, HIV and Syphilis diagnostic testOutput 3Improved quality, availability and access to prevention, care and multisectoral response to GBV for adolescents and women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in border areasIndicator 3.1Number of people trained on GBV prevention, care and response in each safe spaceIndicator 3.2Number of women and adolescents who received the Dignity Kits and GBV prevention messages and GBV related informationXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening health care delivery in priority health institutions (within existing cooperation framework)The main objective of this WHO project is to provide critical emergency health services to the most vulnerable individuals. WHO will support 12 priority health facilities through the provision and delivery of critical medicines and supplies including the installation of proper storage for the management of the supplies. WHO will also conduct 6 rapid workshops to improve the quality of the health emergency services provided by the new health staff. Some 838,100 individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-202019-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Miranda - Los Salias, Venezuela10.3840301 -66.9392325Vargas - Vargas, Venezuela10.5890015 -66.7367345Distrito Capital - Libertador, Bolívar – Heres, Caroní, Venezuela10.5004352 -66.9511459Anzoátegui – Simón Bolívar, Venezuela9.9882275 -64.6688311Zulia – Maracaibo, Venezuela10.6427070 -71.6125366Táchira -San Cristóbal, Venezuela7.7713572 -72.2261466and Apure – San Fernando, Páez, Venezuela7.8806888 -67.4695307Miranda - Los Salias; Vargas - Vargas; Distrito Capital - Libertador, Venezuela10.3840301 -66.9392325Bolívar – Heres, Venezuela8.0882791 -63.5535552Caroní; Anzoátegui – Simón Bolívar; Zulia – Maracaibo; Táchira -San Cristóbal; and Apure – San Fernando, Venezuela8.5913073 -63.9586111Páez, Venezuela6.4237500 -66.5897300VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 20183650870.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening health care delivery in priority health institutions (within existing cooperation framework)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased care delivery capacity of emergency rooms in prioritized health institutionsIndicator 1.1Percentage of targeted population with access to emergency health servicesIndicator 1.2Percentage of beneficiary emergency rooms that produce and submit reports on usage of medicines and health supplies and inventory levels on a monthly basis.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving assistance to Venezuelan people on the move in border communities in the states of Apure, Tachira and ZuliaThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide emergency food assistance and shelter to vulnerable individuals in critical border communities. IOM will provide 1,300 individuals with temporary shelter in 4 transit sites and 520 individuals with temporary accommodation support and food assistance through host families. IOM will also distribute family kits to 1,820 individuals on the move and will provide 10,000 individuals with information on documentation and risks related to trafficking, smuggling and other forms of exploitation. Some 25,460 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-202019-08-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
, border municipalities in the States of Apure (Guasdualito, Amparo), Tachira (San Antonio, Ureña), and Zulia (Casigua El Cubo, El Guayabo), Venezuela29.4241219 -98.4936282border municipalities in the States of Apure (Guasdualito, Venezuela37.0902400 -95.7128910Amparo), Venezuela7.1022087 -70.7540166Tachira (San Antonio, Venezuela7.8178141 -72.4425819Ureña), Venezuela7.9216285 -72.4435674and Zulia (Casigua El Cubo, Venezuela8.7461253 -72.5263984El Guayabo), Venezuela8.6263082 -72.3382919VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 2018400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving assistance to Venezuelan people on the move in border communities in the states of Apure, Tachira and ZuliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Venezuelan population on the move in vulnerable conditions in Apure, Tachira and Zulia receive temporary shelter and food assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of Caritas transit community centres upgradedIndicator 1.2Number of vulnerable Venezuelan nationals who benefit from provision of temporary shelter through 4 Caritas transit temporary shelters in the States of Tachira (San Antonio, Ureña), Apure (Guasdualito, Amparo) and Zulia (Casigua El Cubo, El Guayabo).Indicator 1.3Number of vulnerable Venezuelan nationals who benefit from provision of temporary accommodation and food through local host families.Indicator 1.4Number of local host households whose accommodation services are remunerated by the provision of food.Output 2Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys on the move in vulnerable conditions in Apure, Táchira, and Zulia, receive timely emergency food and NFI assistance as well as information in line with their differentiated protection needsIndicator 2.1Number of family kits distributed to Venezuelan nationals on the move (disaggregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 2.2Number of Venezuelan nationals on the move provided with information on documentation (disaggregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 2.3Number of Venezuelan nationals on the move provided with information on threats of trafficking, smuggling and other forms of exploitation and abuse and available assistance mechanisms (disaggregated by sex, age and municipality)XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarThe main objective of this joint project between IOM, UNICEF and WHO is to implement early actions to 1) interrupt plague transmission in affected areas, 2) care for those affected, 3) control vectors and reservoirs, and 4) engage and mobilize affected communities. The CERF funds will serve 1,460,000 beneficiaries representing 60 per cent of adult population in 11 districts and 3 major cities where the project will be implemented over three months (from mid-November 2018 to mid-February 2019). WHO will carry out electronic-based integrated disease surveillance and contact tracing, early case management, vector and rodent control activities, and related training of health workers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-152019-05-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MADAGASCAR UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Early warning system for rapid detection, investigation, contact tracing and response strengthenedIndicator 1.1Percentage of new cases notified compared to the received alertIndicator 1.2Percentage of investigated cases compared to the received notificationIndicator 1.3Percentage of contact tracing conducted out of pneumonic plague cases notifiedIndicator 1.4Percentage of contacts of pneumonic plague patients who have completed chemoprophylaxisIndicator 1.5Coverage rate of electronic based early warning system in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.6Timeliness rate of weekly disease surveillance report in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.7Number of key locations identified for targeted control measures (health screening points) and pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening Points pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening PointsOutput 2Early treatment for plague patients to avoid deathsIndicator 2.1Percentage of plague patient received treatment according to new treatment protocolIndicator 2.2Percentage of plague patient death compared to notified cases (suspect and confirmed)Indicator 2.3Number of health workers contaminated by plagueIndicator 2.4Number of fully equipped and trained (including simulation exercises) Health Screening Points that can be immediately activated to support early detection and control of the diseaseOutput 3Rodent and vector control activities to reduce the risk of occurrence of human cases in the affected areasIndicator 3.1Percentage of vector control response conducted around plague confirmed casesIndicator 3.2Percentage of vector and reservoir control campaigns based on sentinel surveillance of risk indicators conducted in priority districtsIndicator 3.3Number persons trained on rodent and vector control in affected areasIndicator 3.4Coverage rate of vector control campaignsIndicator 3.5Volume of waste evacuateOutput 4Community engagement and risk communication with a focus on awareness raising and safe and dignified burial proceduresIndicator 4.1Number of people directly reached through interpersonal communication and participative dialogues in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and FianarantsoaIndicator 4.2Number of communication materials disseminatedIndicator 4.3Number of media stations engaged in delivering messages on pneumonic and bubonic plague in the 3 urban areasIndicator 4.4Percentage of consulted population in the 3 urban areas who know the signs and symptoms of pneumonic and bubonic plague and will accept to seek treatment at health centresIndicator 4.5DescriptionIndicator 4.6Conduct interpersonal communication activities and participative dialogues in the 3 major urban areas Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to increase the engagement of population in reducing spread of pneumonic and bubonic plague (response to plague epidemic, hygiene and sanitation promotion, safe burial)Indicator 4.7Produce and disseminate traditional, innovative and technical communication materials (such as game boxes, comics and cartoon, posters and brochures, school and private sectors plague protocols) on plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burial.Indicator 4.8Conduct advocacy activities among public and private media in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to reinforce their engagement in risk communication about plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burialIndicator 4.9Reinforce the operationalization of the Plague hotline 910 Call Center and the rumour tracking unitIndicator 4.10Conduct a rapid assessment on communication and behaviour change aspect at the end of the implementation periodXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-118UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarThe main objective of this joint project between IOM, UNICEF and WHO is to implement early actions to 1) interrupt plague transmission in affected areas, 2) care for those affected, 3) control vectors and reservoirs, and 4) engage and mobilize affected communities. The CERF funds will serve 1,460,000 beneficiaries representing 60 per cent of adult population in 11 districts and 3 major cities where the project will be implemented over three months (from mid-November 2018 to mid-February 2019). UNICEF will undertake waste management campaigns in two urban areas and conduct community engagement and risk communication activities with a focus on awareness raising and safe and dignified burial procedures.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-152019-05-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MADAGASCAR UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Early warning system for rapid detection, investigation, contact tracing and response strengthenedIndicator 1.1Percentage of new cases notified compared to the received alertIndicator 1.2Percentage of investigated cases compared to the received notificationIndicator 1.3Percentage of contact tracing conducted out of pneumonic plague cases notifiedIndicator 1.4Percentage of contacts of pneumonic plague patients who have completed chemoprophylaxisIndicator 1.5Coverage rate of electronic based early warning system in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.6Timeliness rate of weekly disease surveillance report in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.7Number of key locations identified for targeted control measures (health screening points) and pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening Points pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening PointsOutput 2Early treatment for plague patients to avoid deathsIndicator 2.1Percentage of plague patient received treatment according to new treatment protocolIndicator 2.2Percentage of plague patient death compared to notified cases (suspect and confirmed)Indicator 2.3Number of health workers contaminated by plagueIndicator 2.4Number of fully equipped and trained (including simulation exercises) Health Screening Points that can be immediately activated to support early detection and control of the diseaseOutput 3Rodent and vector control activities to reduce the risk of occurrence of human cases in the affected areasIndicator 3.1Percentage of vector control response conducted around plague confirmed casesIndicator 3.2Percentage of vector and reservoir control campaigns based on sentinel surveillance of risk indicators conducted in priority districtsIndicator 3.3Number persons trained on rodent and vector control in affected areasIndicator 3.4Coverage rate of vector control campaignsIndicator 3.5Volume of waste evacuateOutput 4Community engagement and risk communication with a focus on awareness raising and safe and dignified burial proceduresIndicator 4.1Number of people directly reached through interpersonal communication and participative dialogues in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and FianarantsoaIndicator 4.2Number of communication materials disseminatedIndicator 4.3Number of media stations engaged in delivering messages on pneumonic and bubonic plague in the 3 urban areasIndicator 4.4Percentage of consulted population in the 3 urban areas who know the signs and symptoms of pneumonic and bubonic plague and will accept to seek treatment at health centresIndicator 4.5DescriptionIndicator 4.6Conduct interpersonal communication activities and participative dialogues in the 3 major urban areas Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to increase the engagement of population in reducing spread of pneumonic and bubonic plague (response to plague epidemic, hygiene and sanitation promotion, safe burial)Indicator 4.7Produce and disseminate traditional, innovative and technical communication materials (such as game boxes, comics and cartoon, posters and brochures, school and private sectors plague protocols) on plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burial.Indicator 4.8Conduct advocacy activities among public and private media in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to reinforce their engagement in risk communication about plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burialIndicator 4.9Reinforce the operationalization of the Plague hotline 910 Call Center and the rumour tracking unitIndicator 4.10Conduct a rapid assessment on communication and behaviour change aspect at the end of the implementation periodXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarThe main objective of this joint project between IOM, UNICEF and WHO is to implement early actions to 1) interrupt plague transmission in affected areas, 2) care for those affected, 3) control vectors and reservoirs, and 4) engage and mobilize affected communities. The CERF funds will serve 1,460,000 beneficiaries representing 60 per cent of adult population in 11 districts and 3 major cities where the project will be implemented over three months (from mid-November 2018 to mid-February 2019). IOM will roll out Population Mobility Mapping tools to inform locations where control measures should be strengthened, establish 8 Health Screening Points (HSP) and train 170 local stakeholders to manage HSPs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-152019-05-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
districts (out of affected), Madagascar-18.7669470 46.8691070Ankazobe, Ambalavao, Miarinarivo, Befotaka, Tsiroanomandidy, Midongy, Fandriana, Iakora, Ambositra, Ambatofinandrahana, and Manandriana major cities, Madagascar-18.3181877 47.1118527Ankazobe, Madagascar-18.3181877 47.1118527Ambalavao, Madagascar-21.8315657 46.9368047Miarinarivo, Madagascar-18.9474255 46.9125401Befotaka, Madagascar-23.8249609 46.9784390Tsiroanomandidy, Madagascar-18.7679039 46.0515529Midongy, Madagascar-23.4259446 47.0583020Fandriana, Madagascar-20.2384864 47.3755510Iakora, Madagascar-23.1148121 46.5933382Ambositra, Madagascar-20.5362627 47.2459749Ambatofinandrahana, Madagascar-20.5501168 46.8010727and Manandriana major cities, Madagascar-20.5196486 47.0583020Antananarivo Renivohitra, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa, Madagascar-19.8730077 47.0291162Antananarivo Renivohitra, Madagascar-18.9596479 47.5570110Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa, Madagascar-19.8730077 47.0291162MADAGASCAR UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Early action in response to the 2018 plague outbreak in MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Early warning system for rapid detection, investigation, contact tracing and response strengthenedIndicator 1.1Percentage of new cases notified compared to the received alertIndicator 1.2Percentage of investigated cases compared to the received notificationIndicator 1.3Percentage of contact tracing conducted out of pneumonic plague cases notifiedIndicator 1.4Percentage of contacts of pneumonic plague patients who have completed chemoprophylaxisIndicator 1.5Coverage rate of electronic based early warning system in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.6Timeliness rate of weekly disease surveillance report in the 14 targeted districtsIndicator 1.7Number of key locations identified for targeted control measures (health screening points) and pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening Points pre-positioning of equipment as per the SOPs for Health Screening PointsOutput 2Early treatment for plague patients to avoid deathsIndicator 2.1Percentage of plague patient received treatment according to new treatment protocolIndicator 2.2Percentage of plague patient death compared to notified cases (suspect and confirmed)Indicator 2.3Number of health workers contaminated by plagueIndicator 2.4Number of fully equipped and trained (including simulation exercises) Health Screening Points that can be immediately activated to support early detection and control of the diseaseOutput 3Rodent and vector control activities to reduce the risk of occurrence of human cases in the affected areasIndicator 3.1Percentage of vector control response conducted around plague confirmed casesIndicator 3.2Percentage of vector and reservoir control campaigns based on sentinel surveillance of risk indicators conducted in priority districtsIndicator 3.3Number persons trained on rodent and vector control in affected areasIndicator 3.4Coverage rate of vector control campaignsIndicator 3.5Volume of waste evacuateOutput 4Community engagement and risk communication with a focus on awareness raising and safe and dignified burial proceduresIndicator 4.1Number of people directly reached through interpersonal communication and participative dialogues in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and FianarantsoaIndicator 4.2Number of communication materials disseminatedIndicator 4.3Number of media stations engaged in delivering messages on pneumonic and bubonic plague in the 3 urban areasIndicator 4.4Percentage of consulted population in the 3 urban areas who know the signs and symptoms of pneumonic and bubonic plague and will accept to seek treatment at health centresIndicator 4.5DescriptionIndicator 4.6Conduct interpersonal communication activities and participative dialogues in the 3 major urban areas Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to increase the engagement of population in reducing spread of pneumonic and bubonic plague (response to plague epidemic, hygiene and sanitation promotion, safe burial)Indicator 4.7Produce and disseminate traditional, innovative and technical communication materials (such as game boxes, comics and cartoon, posters and brochures, school and private sectors plague protocols) on plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burial.Indicator 4.8Conduct advocacy activities among public and private media in Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Fianarantsoa to reinforce their engagement in risk communication about plague epidemic response, hygiene promotion and safe burialIndicator 4.9Reinforce the operationalization of the Plague hotline 910 Call Center and the rumour tracking unitIndicator 4.10Conduct a rapid assessment on communication and behaviour change aspect at the end of the implementation periodXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Support of Flood Affected Communities in NigeriaThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable flood-affected families in Koji and Anambra states. IOM will distribute vouchers for shelter repair kits and NFI kits to 1,800 households based on the extent of damages to their houses and other vulnerability criteria. An estimated 10,800 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-302019-05-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Two () States and Local Government Agencies (LGAs)Anambra State, Nigeria6.2757656 7.0068393Ayamelum and Ogbaru LGAsKogi State, Nigeria6.4878428 6.9638624Lokoja, Kogi, Ibaji, Ofu, Ajaokuta, Idah, Bassa, Omala and Igalamela LGAs, Nigeria7.8023204 6.7333430Lokoja, Nigeria7.8023204 6.7333430Kogi, Nigeria7.9075486 6.5783387Ibaji, Nigeria6.8301773 6.7922355Ofu, Nigeria7.3395867 7.0498442Ajaokuta, Nigeria7.5393781 6.6424330Idah, Nigeria7.1138119 6.7440467Bassa, Nigeria7.7701761 7.0498442Omala and Igalamela LGAs, Nigeria7.8052077 7.5247243NIGERIA FLOOD 20181100003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Support of Flood Affected Communities in NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood affected households in Kogi and Anambra states have access to lifesaving shelter and non-food items (NFI) assistanceIndicator 1.1% of beneficiary households surveyed reporting that services provided have improved their perceived ability to cope with the impact of the floodsIndicator 1.2Number of households having access to life-saving shelter assistanceIndicator 1.3Number of households having access to life-saving Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.4Number of rapid needs and risks assessments carried outIndicator 1.5Number of shelter repair and NFI distribution and assistance-oriented sensitization exercises carried outXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Sexual Reproductive Health Services among the flood affected persons in Kogi, Niger, Delta, and Anambra States of NigeriaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to emergency sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services of people affected by floods in the prioritised four states of Kogi, Anambra, Delta and Niger. UNFPA will use CERF for provision of reproductive health kits and other medical supplies, free SRH consultations and services including in hard-to-reach areas through mobile outreaches, and training and conduct of clinical management of rape. An estimated 99,469 people including 21,210 girls and 72,105 women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-142019-06-13
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kogi State, Nigeria7.9075486 6.5783387Kogi, Lokoja, Ibaji, Ajaokuta and Idah LGAsNiger State, Nigeria7.1138119 6.7440467Kogi, Nigeria7.9075486 6.5783387Lokoja, Nigeria7.8023204 6.7333430Ibaji, Nigeria6.8301773 6.7922355Ajaokuta and Idah LGAsNiger State, Nigeria7.5393781 6.6424330Katcha, Lapai, Lavun and Shiroro LGAsAnambra State, Nigeria9.2679484 6.2800864Katcha, Nigeria9.2679484 6.2800864Lapai, Nigeria8.6899208 6.6638120Lavun and Shiroro LGAsAnambra State, Nigeria9.4111066 5.6457951Ogbaru, Anambra East,Akwa North LGAsDelta State, Nigeria5.9213455 6.7279918Ogbaru, Nigeria5.9213455 6.7279918Anambra East, Nigeria6.3092973 6.8672668Akwa North LGAsDelta State, Nigeria6.2636193 7.1251699Patani, Oshimili South, Ndokwa East LGAs, Nigeria5.2287989 6.1911526Patani, Nigeria5.2287989 6.1911526Oshimili South, Nigeria6.0698466 6.6210611Ndokwa East LGAs, Nigeria5.6511495 6.5356449NIGERIA FLOOD 2018762002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Sexual Reproductive Health Services among the flood affected persons in Kogi, Niger, Delta, and Anambra States of NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improve access to comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health Services Indicator 1.1Number of persons reached with free Sexual and Reproductive Health services and information.Indicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who receive safe delivery services through utilization of clean delivery kits and free services in assisted health facilitiesIndicator 1.3Number of survivors of sexual violence who receive treatment in assisted health facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of beneficiaries reached through the mobile outreaches held in 12 prioritized communities in the Kogi, Delta, Anambra and Niger (2 teams in each community monthly for 5 times)Indicator 1.5Number of Health Workers trained on MISP/CMR
20 health workers per state (Kogi, Niger, Delta and Anambra)Output 2Improved access to well-coordinated Sexual Reproductive Health servicesIndicator 2.1Number of Joint programming and monitoring conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving and time critical health support for flood-affected populations in NigeriaThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to emergency healthcare and disease response systems for flood-affected people in the targeted six states of Nigeria. WHO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute emergency health kits, cholera kits and other medical supplies, train and deploy disease surveillance volunteers, and conduct health education and promotion activities. An estimated 110,601 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-152019-05-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Six () States and Local Government Agencies (LGAs)Anambra State, Nigeria6.2757656 7.0068393Anambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum and Ogbaru LGAsBayelsa State, Nigeria6.4901675 6.7922355Anambra East, Nigeria6.3092973 6.8672668Anambra West, Nigeria6.4901675 6.7922355Ayamelum and Ogbaru LGAsBayelsa State, Nigeria6.4878428 6.9638624Brass, Ekeremor, Kolokuma, Ogbia, Sagbama, Southern Ijaw, Yenagoa LGAsDelta State, Nigeria4.9511791 5.8142885Brass, Nigeria4.3077728 6.2455597Ekeremor, Nigeria4.9511791 5.8142885Kolokuma, Nigeria5.0919902 6.2588369Ogbia, Nigeria4.7398935 6.3651570Sagbama, Nigeria5.1522389 6.1924791Southern Ijaw, Nigeria4.6198405 5.9832577Yenagoa LGAsDelta State, Nigeria4.9211621 6.2747734Aniocna South, Ndokwa East, Oshimili South, Oshimili North, Isoko South, Isoko North, Patani, Ndokwa West, Okpe, Warri North, Burutu, Ughelli North, Bomadi, Ughelli South LGAsKogi State, Nigeria6.1562164 6.4503434Aniocna South, Nigeria6.1562164 6.4503434Ndokwa East, Nigeria5.6511495 6.5356449Oshimili South, Nigeria6.0698466 6.6210611Oshimili North, Nigeria6.4076815 6.6210611Isoko South, Nigeria5.4042968 6.1951320Isoko North, Nigeria5.5919041 6.2163597Patani, Nigeria5.2287989 6.1911526Ndokwa West, Nigeria5.6511495 6.5356449Okpe, Nigeria5.6799580 5.7932008Warri North, Nigeria5.9593413 5.1432068Burutu, Nigeria5.3509707 5.5066242Ughelli North, Nigeria5.6557700 6.1102943Bomadi, Nigeria5.1625611 5.9251211Ughelli South LGAsKogi State, Nigeria5.5001866 5.9938339Ajaokutta, Bassa, Ibaji, Idah, Igalamela, Kogi and Lokoja LGAsNiger State, Nigeria6.8301773 6.7922355Ajaokutta, Nigeria7.5393781 6.6424330Bassa, Nigeria7.7701761 7.0498442Ibaji, Nigeria6.8301773 6.7922355Idah, Nigeria7.1138119 6.7440467Igalamela, Nigeria7.0825382 7.0498442Kogi and Lokoja LGAsNiger State, Nigeria7.7701761 7.0498442Katcha, Lapai, Lavun and Shiroro LGAsRivers State, Nigeria9.2679484 6.2800864Katcha, Nigeria9.2679484 6.2800864Lapai, Nigeria8.6899208 6.6638120Lavun and Shiroro LGAsRivers State, Nigeria9.4111066 5.6457951Ahoada West, Obio, Ogba, Ahoada East LGA, Nigeria5.0828166 6.6584666Ahoada West, Nigeria5.0685422 6.5356449Obio, Nigeria4.8775753 7.0283383Ogba, Nigeria6.6251882 3.3441475Ahoada East LGA, Nigeria5.0467637 6.6424330NIGERIA FLOOD 2018688130.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving and time critical health support for flood-affected populations in NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision and distribution of life-saving emergency suppliesIndicator 1.1Number of states provided with Inter-Agency Health Emergency KitsIndicator 1.2Number of states provided with cholera kits and other medical supplies and commoditiesIndicator 1.3Number of individuals benefiting from improved access to medical services and treatmentsOutput 2Establishment of emergency response systems for the early detection and response to outbreaks of communicable diseasesIndicator 2.1Number of volunteers trained on disease surveillanceIndicator 2.2Proportion of alerts of potential outbreaks verified and responded to within 48 hoursOutput 3Strengthened risk awareness in affected communitiesIndicator 3.1Number of people reached with health education and promotion messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-120UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH response in six flood-affected states in NigeriaThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe water and essential sanitation and hygiene facilities and supplies necessary for prevention of disease outbreaks for flood-affected people in the targeted six states of Nigeria. UNICEF and partners will use CERF for emergency repairs and construction of water points, latrines and handwashing facilities, provision of water treatment kits, hygiene kits and dignity kits, fumigation of households and public facilities, and hygiene promotion campaigns. An estimated 180,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-192019-05-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Six () States and Local Government Areas (LGAs) as follows, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Kogi State, Nigeria7.9075486 6.5783387Ibani, Omala and Ofu LGAsAnambra State, Nigeria7.8052077 7.5247243Ibani, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Omala and Ofu LGAsAnambra State, Nigeria7.8052077 7.5247243Ayamelum and Anambra East LGAsDelta State, Nigeria6.4878428 6.9638624Ndokwa East, Patani and Bomaoli LGAsNiger State, Nigeria5.6511495 6.5356449Ndokwa East, Nigeria5.6511495 6.5356449Patani and Bomaoli LGAsNiger State, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Lavun and Shiroro LGAsRivers State, Nigeria9.4111066 5.6457951Ahoada West, Ahoada East and Obio LGAsBayelsa State, Nigeria5.0828166 6.6584666Ahoada West, Nigeria5.0685422 6.5356449Ahoada East and Obio LGAsBayelsa State, Nigeria5.0467637 6.6424330Yenegoa and Nembe LGAs, Nigeria4.9211621 6.2747734NIGERIA FLOOD 20181409088.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH response in six flood-affected states in NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1180,000 people have daily access to safe water which meets Sphere and WHO standards in terms of quantity and qualityIndicator 1.1Number of water points rehabilitatedIndicator 1.2Number of water points constructedIndicator 1.3Number of people having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic useOutput 214,000 people have access to adequate sanitation facilities which meet Sphere standards in terms of quantity and qualityIndicator 2.1Number of latrines constructed/rehabilitated in 4 statesIndicator 2.2Number of handwashing facilities installed in schools, health facilities and marketsIndicator 2.3Number of households, health facilities and schools fumigatedOutput 36,000 households supported have access to and are able to use hygiene items provided in line with Sphere standardsIndicator 3.1Number of hygiene kits distributedIndicator 3.2Number of dignity kits distributedIndicator 3.3#HHs reached with key messages to promote personal and community hygieneXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance de protection des expulses / retournes d’Angola dans les provinces du Kasai, en RDCThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide protection services to Congolese returnees from Angola. UNHCR together with its partners will facilitate the registration of some 50,000 returnees and support their return to their home villages, notably in Kasai and Kamako. UNHCR will also provide specific support to 750 of the most vulnerable returnees, including pregnant women, persons with disabilities and elderly, including through transportation to Tshikapa and multipurpose cash assistance. Some 50,000 returnees will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-152019-05-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465territoire de Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018450015.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance de protection des expulses / retournes d’Angola dans les provinces du Kasai, en RDCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Sensibilisation et phase de preparation a l’exercice de profilageIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes sensibilisees a l’exercice de profilageIndicator 1.2Leaders communautaires sensibilisesIndicator 1.3Reunions hebdomadaires de suiviIndicator 1.4Site d''enregistrement au poste frontalier prêt a recevoir les individus admis au ciblage construitOutput 2Collecte des donnees realiseesIndicator 2.1Enqueteurs formes et deployes entre Kamako et zones d’accueil a la frontiereIndicator 2.2Techniciens back office formes pour l’entree des donnees dans la baseOutput 3Profilage et referencement realises avec un outil harmonisé et des donnees de base communes disponiblesIndicator 3.1Donnees disponibles pour la population cibleeIndicator 3.2Individus les plus vulnerables identifiesOutput 4Individus les plus vulnérables transportes vers le lieu de destination finale ou le lieu de transit d’où ils pourront prendre un autre moyen de transportIndicator 4.1Nombre de personnes les plus vulnerables identifieIndicator 4.2Nombre de beneficiaires transportes de Kamako a TshikapaOutput 5Assistance monetaire (multi-usage) recue par les individus les plus vulnerables pour se rendre depuis Tshikapa vers leur destination finaleIndicator 5.1Nombre de transferts monetaires realises en direction des beneficiairesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-121UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui a la protection des enfants retournes de l’Angola dans les provinces du Kasai et KwangoThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide child protection services for Congolese returnee children. UNICEF will support the identification of 2,000 unaccompanied children and link them with 1,166 host families. UNICEF will also ensure that the 2,000 unaccompanied children are reunited with their families or provided with longer term solutions. UNICEF will provide child friendly spaces for 13,000 returnee children and organize psychosocial support. Some 51,500 children and host families will be assisted over 4months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-11-302019-05-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018403497.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui a la protection des enfants retournes de l’Angola dans les provinces du Kasai et KwangoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants non accompagnés (ENA) et victimes de violences sont identifiés et beneficient d’une prise en charge transitoireIndicator 1.1Nombre d’ENA identifiésIndicator 1.2Nombre de structures et/ou familles d’accueils appuyées pour une prise en charge transitoire des ENAIndicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants victimes de violences pris en chargeOutput 2Les enfants non accompagnés (ENA) sont reunifies avec leurs familles ou une solution durable est trouveeIndicator 2.1Nombre d’ENA reunifies ou beneficiant d’une solution durableIndicator 2.2Nombre de familles beneficiant d’un kit de reunificationOutput 3Les enfants deplaces et vulnerables beneficient d’activités psychosociales a travers des espaces récréatifs mobilesIndicator 3.1Nombre de filles et garçons ayant participé aux activités récréatives dans les espaces amis d’ enfants fixes et mobilesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-122UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) pour les retournés de L’Angola dans les régions de Kasaï et Ouest en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH interventions to support Congolese returnees and the host community. UNICEF will provide 200,000 individuals with hygiene kits along the border regions of Kasai and Kasai Central and in the province of Kwango. UNICEF will reconstruct 100 latrines, 50 showers and 50 handwashing points. UNICEF will also support 60 schools in the receiving villages with 300 handwashing stations, 160 latrines and 30 repaired water points. Some 200,000 individuals will be supported over 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-282019-08-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Province du Kasaï, Territoire de Kamonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Province du Kasaï Central, Territoire de Luiza Région Ouest, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.1991345 22.3993441Province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Territoire de Kamonia; Province du Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Territoire de Luiza Région Ouest, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.1991345 22.3993441Province du Kwango, Territoires de Feshi, Kasongo Lunda et Kahemba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1268832 18.1487964Province du Kwilu, Territoires de Gungu et Ville de Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.7442214 19.3009955Province du Kwango, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4337409 17.6688870Territoires de Feshi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1268832 18.1487964Kasongo Lunda et Kahemba; Province du Kwilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4788114 16.8119382Territoires de Gungu et Ville de Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.7442214 19.3009955CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement (EHA) pour les retournés de L’Angola dans les régions de Kasaï et Ouest en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1100,000 personnes ont accès à un paquet EHA le long des frontières des régions du Kasaï & Kasaï central et la province de KwangoIndicator 1.1Nombre de litre d’eau d’urgence distribué par personne par jourIndicator 1.2Nombre de latrines d’urgence construites/Réhabilitées dans les sites de transits, sites de regroupement,Indicator 1.3Nombre de douches d’urgence construites/Réhabilitées dans les sites de transits, sites de regroupement,Indicator 1.4Nombre de points de lavage des mains avec du savon installes dans les points de regroupementIndicator 1.5Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficiés des séances de promotion à l’hygièneOutput 299, 639 personnes ont accès à un paquet EHA dans les zones de réinstallation des régions du Kasaï & Kasaï central et la province de KwangoIndicator 2.1Nombre de points d’eau construits ou réhabilités dans la communauté d’accueilIndicator 2.2Nombre de points d’eau réhabilitées/réaménagées avec 0 coliformeIndicator 2.3Nombre de latrines d’urgence construites ou Réhabiltés dans les sites spontanésIndicator 2.4Nombre de douches d’urgence construites ou Réhabiltés dans les sites spontanésIndicator 2.5Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficiés des séances de promotion à l’hygièneIndicator 2.6Nombre d’adduction d’eau rehaibilitéOutput 360 Ecoles bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA dans les communautés d’accueil / zones de réinstallation des régions du Kasaï et Kasaï Central et la province de KwangoIndicator 3.1Nombre de Kits de lavage des mains installés dans les écolesIndicator 3.2Nombre de Points d’eau (sources, puits, impluvium) aménagés/Réhabilités dans le périometre scolaireIndicator 3.3Nombre de latrines-semi durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les écoles avec dispositif de lavage des mainsIndicator 3.4Nombre de brigade scolaire formé ou redynamisé et doté de kits de maintenanceOutput 440 Centres de santé bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA dans les communautés d’accueil / zones de réinstallation des régions du Kasaï et Kasaï Central et la province de KwangoIndicator 4.1Nombre de Points d’eau (sources, puits, impluvium) aménagés/Réhabilités dans le périometre sanitaireIndicator 4.2Nombre de latrines-semi durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les centres de santé avec dispositif de lavage des mainsIndicator 4.3Nombre de douches-semi durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les centres de santé avec dispositif de lavage des mainsIndicator 4.4Nombre de Bruleurs installés pour la gestion des déchets médicauxIndicator 4.5Nombre de Kits WASH Nutrution distribuéXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-123UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance multisectorielle en réponse aux besoins des Congolais retournes d’Angola dans la province du KwangoThe main objective of this project is to provide multi-purpose cash assistance to Congolese returnees from Angola and their host communities in Kwango province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNICEF and partners will use CERF for providing multi-purpose cash assistance of $110 to 4,245 vulnerable households, primarily to address their emergency shelter needs. An estimated 25,471 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-152019-08-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Kwango, territoire de Kasongo Lunda, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4788114 16.8119382Province du Kwango, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4337409 17.6688870territoire de Kasongo Lunda, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4788114 16.8119382CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018749978.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance multisectorielle en réponse aux besoins des Congolais retournes d’Angola dans la province du KwangoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 14,245 ménages (25,471 personnes) avec des enfants, victimes du refoulement/retour forcé répondent à leurs besoins essentiels immédiats. Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages vulnérables recevant une assistance monétaire a usage multiple (désagrégé par : type de ménage - déplacé, retourné, famille d'accueil, autochtone).Indicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants (désagrège par âge et sexe) qui ont bénéficié indirectement de l’assistance monétaireIndicator 1.3Variation du score moyen de l'Index des Stratégies de Survies Simplifié lié à la Subsistance (ISSS) parmi les ménages assistés.Indicator 1.4% de l’assistance reçue en cash qui a été investie pour des besoins immédiats en bénéfice des enfants ).Indicator 1.5Variation moyenne du score AME avant et après l'intervention parmi les ménages assistés.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-124UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse nutritionnelle d’urgence pour sauver les vies des enfants Congolais retournés par l’Angola dans la province du Kwango.The main objective of this project is to provide essential nutrition assistance to Congolese returnees from Angola and their host communities in Kwango province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to screen and provide nutrition treatment for 4,152 children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition and to sensitize 24,000 pregnant and lactating women and other caregivers on good infant and young child feeding practices. An estimated 28,152 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-172019-08-16
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région Ouest, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Provinces du Kwango, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4337409 17.6688870Territoires de Feshi, Kasongo Lunda et Kahemba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1268832 18.1487964Région Ouest ; Provinces du Kwango ; Territoires de Feshi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.1268832 18.1487964Kasongo Lunda et Kahemba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.4788114 16.8119382CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018371399.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse nutritionnelle d’urgence pour sauver les vies des enfants Congolais retournés par l’Angola dans la province du Kwango.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 14,152 enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition aigue sévère sont pris en charge pendant 6 mois d’intervention dans les zones de santé de Tembo, Kajiji, de Kahemba et de KisanjiIndicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants malnutris sévères admis dans le traitementIndicator 1.2Taux de guérisonIndicator 1.3Taux de décèsIndicator 1.4Taux d’abdandonsOutput 224,000 femme enceinets, femmes allaitantes et autres gardiennes d’enfants de moins de 2 ans ont amelioré leur connaissance sur les bonnes pratiques d’alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant dans les zones de santé de Tembo, Kisanji, Kajiji et de Kahemba en vue de reduire le décès parmi les enfants de moins de 2 ans.Indicator 2.1Nombre de Relais Communautaires formés sur ANJE-U.Indicator 2.2Nombre de femmes enceintes, allaitantes et autres gardiennes d’enfants sensibilisées sur les bonnes pratiques d’ANJE-U.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WFP-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire aux populations retournées d’Angola dans le KwangoThe main purpose of this WFP project is to provide food assistance for Congolese returnees. WFP will support 26,241 returnees and 6,560 host population with cash to purchase food for a period of 3 months. WFP assistance will be provided in the province of Kwango in the territory of Kahemba and will be given in the form of unrestricted cash to allow the targeted population to choose their preferred food items in the market. Some 32,801 individuals will be supported over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-102019-06-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province du Kwango – Territoire de Kahemba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2953756 18.9621091CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20181500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire aux populations retournées d’Angola dans le KwangoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Le cash est distribué dans le délai prévu et en toute sécurité aux bénéficiaires ciblésIndicator 1.1Proportion d''hommes, de femmes, de filles et de garçons qui reçoivent du cash par rapport à la planificationIndicator 1.2Proportion d’hommes et femmes assistés qui ne connaissent pas les problèmes de sécurité en allant, ou en revenant des sites du programme PAMIndicator 1.3Amélioration du score de consommation alimentaire des ménages assistésIndicator 1.4Réduction des indices de stratégies de survie des ménages bénéficiairesXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-HCR-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’acces aux biens et services essentiels pour les ressortissants congolais expulsés / retournés d’Angola dans la province du Kasai CentralThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide emergency shelter support for Congolese returnees from Angola. UNHCR will provide 1,000 returnee households with in-kind and/or conditional cash assistance for the purchase of shelter material. UNHCR will also provide 2,000 returnee households with unconditional cash assistance for the purchase of household needs and other essential items. Some 10,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-152019-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kasai Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017territoire de Luiza (zones de sante de Yangala et Luambo), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2018749820.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’acces aux biens et services essentiels pour les ressortissants congolais expulsés / retournés d’Angola dans la province du Kasai CentralOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,000 ménages sont appuyes pour l’acces a un abri decent et digne et a un environnement de protection amelioreIndicator 1.1Exercice de ciblage et identification des beneficiaires realiseIndicator 1.2Nombre de menages expulses / retournes d’Angola ayant recu une assistance AbriOutput 22,000 ménages (soit 10,000 individus) sont appuyes via l’assistance monetaire a usages multiples inconditionnelleIndicator 2.1Exercice de ciblage et identification des beneficiaires realiseIndicator 2.2Nombre de menages expulses / retournes d’Angola ayant recu l’assistance monetaire a usages multiples inconditionnelleXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to increased sexual and reproductive health needs for women and girls including GBV survivors in the NorthWest department in the aftermath of the earthquakeThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to ensure rapid access to sexual and reproductive health services and GBV care to women and girls affected by the earthquake in the North-West department, Haiti. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 18 reproductive health kits, 480 dignity kits, and 12 delivery beds. The project will last six months and will benefit 13,000 people including 900 men and boys.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-272019-06-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North West departmentHôpital Immaculée Conception (Port-de-paix)Hôpital Notre de Dame de la Paix (Jean Rabel)Hôpital communautaire de Bassin Bleu (Bassin Bleu)Centre de santé de St Nicolas (Mole St Nicolas)Hôpital Evangéliste de Bombardopolis (Bombardopolis)Hôpital Notre Dame de Lourdes de Chansolme (Chansolme), Haiti19.9348887 -72.8308692HAITI EARTHQUAKE 2018389420.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to increased sexual and reproductive health needs for women and girls including GBV survivors in the NorthWest department in the aftermath of the earthquakeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Scale-up emergency response in 6 health institutions providing EmOnC for the rapid care of pregnant women/girls and GBV/rape survivors:Indicator 1.1Number of health institutions properly equipped and supplied to provide quality SRH care through SRH kits (including midwifery kits, rape kits and other medical supplies)Indicator 1.2Number of women and girls that could benefit from the 10 rape kits deployed in health institutionsIndicator 1.3Number of women/girls and newborns that benefited from SRMNH care provided by midwives and health providers in the 6 supported EmoncsOutput 2Women and girls of childbearing age benefit from outreach sexual and reproductive health services in 09 earthquake-affected communitiesIndicator 2.1Number of women in childbearing age (15-49) that benefited from SRH care through mobile clinics in remote areas of project implementationIndicator 2.2Number of women/girls in postpartum period and sexual violence survivors that were home visited during the project implementationIndicator 2.3Number of people sensitized, informed and educated on SRH/GBV issues in the remote communitiesIndicator 2.4Number of young girls and boys that benefited from GBV/SRH education and counselling including psychosocial support in the earthquake affected areasIndicator 2.5Number of women assisted in the safe safe spacesIndicator 2.6Number of dignity, kitchen kits and solar lamps distributedOutput 3Strengthened monitoring and technical capacity of national actors on emergency preparedness and response aspects of SRH/GBS:Indicator 3.1Number of health providers and government and local coordinators trained on MISP in the North West departmentIndicator 3.2Number of joint supervision missions conducted by DSNO, MCFDF and COUD (2 per month)Indicator 3.3Review workshop on project implementation and post disaster interventions in the department realized by DSNO, COUD, MCFDF, UNFPA ,HAGN, CDS,SOFA and other actors in the departmentXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-126UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response for restoration of safe education and WASH services for 5,000 Haitian students affected by the earthquake of October 6th, 2018The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to secure education facilities and WASH in school services to children affected by the earthquake in Artibonite, the North-west and the North Departments of Haiti. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will establish Safe Temporary Learning Spaces in 20 schools and procure and distribute 125 school kits. UNICEF will also repair the WASH facilities in those 20 targeted schools. The project will last six months and will target 5,000 children including 2,450 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-262019-06-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
The Northern region of Specifically the three geographical departments affected by the earthquake, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Gros-Morne (Artibonite), Haiti19.6677746 -72.6757236Plaisance and Pilate (North), Haiti19.6666561 -72.5485808Saint-Louis du Nord, Jean Rabel, Bassin Bleu, Port-de-Paix (North-West), Haiti19.8535692 -73.1924864Gros-Morne (Artibonite); Plaisance and Pilate (North); Saint-Louis du Nord, Haiti19.6677746 -72.6757236Jean Rabel, Haiti19.8535692 -73.1924864Bassin Bleu, Haiti18.2350177 -72.5879038Port-de-Paix (North-West), Haiti19.9348887 -72.8308692HAITI EARTHQUAKE 20182119579.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response for restoration of safe education and WASH services for 5,000 Haitian students affected by the earthquake of October 6th, 2018OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Students resume education and teachers and inspectors resume their post in safe Temporary Learning and teaching Spaces with safe WASH facilities in North, North West and Artibonite.Indicator 1.1# of children resuming eduction in safe and equipped temporary learning spacesIndicator 1.2# of children resuming education with access to safe water and sanitation infrastructuresIndicator 1.3# of school teachers, directors and school inspectors resuming their post in safe Learning and teaching spacesOutput 2Students benefit from schools kits to resume educationIndicator 2.1# of children benefiting from school kit distributionsIndicator 2.2# teachers and school directors benefiting from school kits distributionsOutput 3Students, school teachers, directors and school inspectors benefit from sensitization on life-saving skills and practices.Indicator 3.1# of school teachers, directors and inspectors trained and sensitized on psycho-social supportIndicator 3.2# of students attending hygiene promotion sessionsXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter and NFI Assistance for the most vulnerable earthquake-affected People in the departments of North-West, Artibonite and North, HaitiThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable people affected by the 6 October 2018 Earthquake in the departments of North-West, Artibonite and North. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 2,500 NFI kits and 3,200 tents. The project will last five months and will benefit 16,000 people including 6,720 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-012019-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North-west, North and Artibonite Departments,, Haiti19.8374009 -73.0405277North-west, Haiti19.8374009 -73.0405277North and Artibonite Departments, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145HAITI EARTHQUAKE 2018648661.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter and NFI Assistance for the most vulnerable earthquake-affected People in the departments of North-West, Artibonite and North, HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2018CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency NFIs are procured and distributedIndicator 1.1# of NFI procured nationally (hygiene kits)Indicator 1.2# of NFIs procured internationally (plastic sheeting)Indicator 1.3# of tents procured internationallyIndicator 1.4# of households provided with a NFI Kit (hygiene kits and plastic sheeting)Indicator 1.5# of households provided with a family tentOutput 2Post-distribution monitoring (PDM) conductedIndicator 2.1# of communities targeted in the PDMIndicator 2.2% of households reporting being satisfied with the assistance received