XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate establishment of Camp Coordination and Camp Management mechanisms to facilitate the rapid delivery of services to IDPs in camps and camp-like settlementsUNHCR and IOM will work together to carry out the camp coordination and camp management (CCCM) component of the CERF application. CCCM has never been required in South Sudan prior to the current crisis. Therefore, as per the CERF’s life-saving criteria, the urgent establishment and coordination of this cluster is eligible for CERF funding through the rapid response window. CERF funds will support three months of CCCM activities through UNHCR and IOM.
The objective of IOM's project (14-RR-IOM-001) is to ensure the efficient and immediate delivery of multi-sectoral, life-saving response in camp-like settings through the establishment of a coordination mechanism (the CCCM Cluster) and the immediate deployment of camp management teams to priority sites. IOM and implementing partners will provide camp management support at IDP sites, including Protection of Civilian sites inside UNMISS bases.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2013-12-152014-06-14
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
Countrywide, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Central Equatoria, Western Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Unity, Upper Nile, Jonglei, Warrap, Lakes, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Western Equatoria, South Sudan5.3471799 28.2994350Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan5.0692995 33.4383530Unity, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Upper Nile, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Warrap, South Sudan8.0886238 28.6410641Lakes, South Sudan9.4906566 30.4530456Western Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan8.6452399 25.2837585Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan8.5360449 26.7967849SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20148245627.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate establishment of Camp Coordination and Camp Management mechanisms to facilitate the rapid delivery of services to IDPs in camps and camp-like settlementsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishment and Roll out of Camp Coordination and Camp Management ClusterEstablishment and Roll out of Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-012014-07-01
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
Republic of , Six states affected by the crisis with displacement at the time of writing of the proposal, South Sudan37.0902400 -95.7128910Republic of, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Six states affected by the crisis with displacement at the time of writing of the proposal, South Sudan37.0902400 -95.7128910Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile, Lakes, Warrap Should the crisis and displacement expands to other states of the country, the geographical area will need to be adjusted, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Unity, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Upper Nile, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Lakes, South Sudan9.4906566 30.4530456Warrap Should the crisis and displacement expands to other states of the country, South Sudan8.2209308 28.8596804the geographical area will need to be adjusted, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014754320.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishment and Roll out of Camp Coordination and Camp Management ClusterOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in the Republic of South SudanThe ongoing clashes between pro-government and anti-government forces in South Sudan have impeded movement of relief items and people. Insecurity in most parts of the country, especially in Jonglei, Upper Nile and Unity States, is constraining access for humanitarian actors. The requested CERF funding will be used to provide increased air transport by helicopter to remote locations where surface transport is impossible due to the on-going insecurity.
The objectives of the WFP proposal (14-RR-WFP-001) are to:
* transport urgent life saving relief items and medical supplies for the civilian population affected by hostilities;
* transport health cluster personnel and humanitarian actors where access by fixed wing aircraft is impossible; and
* provide both medical and security evacuations for humanitarian aid actors in those locations where access by fixed wing aircraft is impossible.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-082014-07-08
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
States of with particular focus on most affected States of Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile, Lakes, Warrap, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952States of with particular focus on most affected States of Jonglei, South Sudan37.0902400 -95.7128910Unity, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Upper Nile, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Lakes, South Sudan6.6030799 29.9740534Warrap, South Sudan8.0886238 28.6410641SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20144621119.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in the Republic of South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanThe significant increase in demand for humanitarian agencies to access areas affected by humanitarian crisis and spreading conflict has led to an increased need to conduct ad-hoc security risk assessments (SRAs) to support access negotiations and take advantage of windows of opportunity to deliver critical humanitarian assistance. The project will create a humanitarian security team supervised by the Deputy CSA (Operations) that services the prioritized needs outlined in the humanitarian strategic response plan - with a focus on security risk assessments (SRAs), briefings and advisories. Additional funding is requested for flight hours for a dedicated security aircraft to permit DSS the flexible deployment of security personnel to conduct SRAs, and to provide rapid security support and response, including complementing UNHAS capacity for staff relocations and medical evacuations.
The joint UNDP/UNDSS and WFP/UNHAS proposal (14-RR-UDP-001 / 14-RR-WFP-002) aims to provide dedicated security support for humanitarian operations in South Sudan from January to June 2014. UNDSS will deploy two field security coordination officers and hire one national database operator and administrative assistant to bolster DSS services in South Sudan. WFP will contract and operate a plane dedicated to DSS security and risk assessment missions. DSS expects to carry out 120 missions (requiring 540 flight hours) over the six-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-302014-11-30
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014706037.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanThe significant increase in demand for humanitarian agencies to access areas affected by humanitarian crisis and spreading conflict has led to an increased need to conduct ad-hoc security risk assessments (SRAs) to support access negotiations and take advantage of windows of opportunity to deliver critical humanitarian assistance. The project will create a humanitarian security team supervised by the Deputy CSA (Operations) that services the prioritized needs outlined in the humanitarian strategic response plan - with a focus on security risk assessments (SRAs), briefings and advisories. Additional funding is requested for flight hours for a dedicated security aircraft to permit DSS the flexible deployment of security personnel to conduct SRAs, and to provide rapid security support and response, including complementing UNHAS capacity for staff relocations and medical evacuations.
The joint UNDP/UNDSS and WFP/UNHAS proposal (14-RR-UDP-001 / 14-RR-WFP-002) aims to provide dedicated security support for humanitarian operations in South Sudan from January to June 2014. UNDSS will deploy two field security coordination officers and hire one national database operator and administrative assistant to bolster DSS services in South Sudan. WFP will contract and operate a plane dedicated to DSS security and risk assessment missions. DSS expects to carry out 120 missions (requiring 540 flight hours) over the six-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-102014-11-30
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
States of with specific attention to armed conflict affected states (CES, Upper Nile, Unity and Jonglei) that has created massive humanitarian crisis in these states as well as other states, South Sudan37.0902400 -95.7128910States of with specific attention to armed conflict affected states (CES, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Upper Nile, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Unity and Jonglei) that has created massive humanitarian crisis in these states as well as other states, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014987717.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response addressing Iraqi IDPs from violence originating in Anbar GovernorateUNHCR and IOM agreed that each agency will procure and deliver Core Relief Items Kits (see annex for items included) each to cover needs of 6,200 families. UNHCR and IOM has developed coordination mechanism to avoid duplications. Shelter/NFI cluster is the platform to discuss and agree on the areas to concentrate and not to deliver items to the same locations.
The objective of IOM’s Project (14-RR-IOM-002) is to contribute to the improvement in living conditions of the populations affected from violence that originated in Anbar Governorate through the provision of Non-Food Item (NFI) kits to 2,500 IDP families in Iraq.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-012014-08-01
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
IOM Implementation Locations, Iraq36.2203497 44.0095219Locations where IOM will focus on providing NFIs, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Anbar;, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Babil ;, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935Baghdad;, Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671Erbil ;, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Kerbala ;, Iraq32.6068464 44.0103922Najaf ;, Iraq32.0273760 44.3331165Salah Al-Din;, Iraq34.5337527 43.4837380Tikrit;, Iraq34.5990025 43.6750250Sulaymania; IOM will continue to work in additional displaced communities as these are identified and access to these communities becomes available, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425• Anbar, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471• Babil, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935• Baghdad, Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671• Erbil, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697• Kerbala, Iraq32.6068464 44.0103922• Najaf, Iraq32.0273760 44.3331165• Salah Al-Din, Iraq34.5337527 43.4837380• Tikrit, Iraq34.5990025 43.6750250• Sulaymania, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425IOM will continue to work in additional displaced communities as these are identified and access to these communities becomes available, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910• Anbar; • Babil ; • Baghdad; • Erbil ; • Kerbala ; • Najaf ; • Salah Al-Din; • Tikrit; • Sulaymania; IOM will continue to work in additional displaced communities as these are identified and access to these communities becomes available, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014999995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response addressing Iraqi IDPs from violence originating in Anbar GovernorateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response for Internally Displaced People in IraqEmergency Response for Internally Displaced People in Iraq
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-192014-08-19
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
, families (, persons) in Anbar governorate as well as Baghdad, Diyala, Babil governorates and Kurdistan Region, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471families (, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910persons) in Anbar governorate as well as Baghdad, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Diyala, Iraq33.7733487 45.1494505Babil governorates and Kurdistan Region, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014999915.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response for Internally Displaced People in IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Populations Affected by the Al-Anbar CrisisFood distributions started immediately after the outbreak of violence and initial displacements to provide life-saving support. On 12 January, WFP started the distribution of family food parcels to the displaced population through an Immediate Response Emergency Operation (IR-EMOP). The monthly ration distributed to households with five family members includes 25 kgs of wheat flour, 15 kgs of rice and a 25 kg box of mixed commodities of pasta, bulgur, lentils, canned beans, vegetable oil, sugar and salt. This household ration provides each family member with about1,700 kcal per person per day or about 80 percent of their daily kcal requirements (based on a 2,100 kcal diet).
The objective of WFP’s project (14-RR-WFP-003) is to protect lives while enabling safe access to food and nutrition for women and men, girls and boys. In particular, WFP and partners will procure and distribute one-month food rations to some 11,200 households in the affected areas.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-192014-08-19
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
Al Anbar Province and areas hosting Anbar IDPs, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20141000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Populations Affected by the Al-Anbar CrisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring provision of safe water to IDPs according to Iraqi Drinking Water Quality StandardsEnsuring provision of safe water to IDPs according to Iraqi Drinking Water Quality Standards
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-202014-08-20
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
Anbar, Karbala, Babil, Najaf, Salah El Din, Erbil and Suleimanya Governorates, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Anbar, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Karbala, Iraq32.6068464 44.0103922Babil, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935Najaf, Iraq32.0273760 44.3331165Salah El Din, Iraq34.5337527 43.4837380Erbil and Suleimanya Governorates, Iraq36.0750924 44.6199368IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014151605.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring provision of safe water to IDPs according to Iraqi Drinking Water Quality StandardsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response for Affected population in Al-Anbar governorate, IraqEmergency WASH response for Affected population in Al-Anbar governorate, Iraq
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-232014-07-23
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
Al Anbar Governorate and other hosting governorates, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014973452.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response for Affected population in Al-Anbar governorate, IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisThe conflict has rendered access to health facilities very difficult, particularly for the most vulnerable such as elderly and patients suffering from chronic diseases that are unable to get their medications and are at high risk of having complications from of the chronic health conditions not properly managed. This is also compounded by the limited number of the few health facilities that are still working but are no longer are no longer able to provide even lifesaving interventions. The situation is compounded by the fact Anbar had already some of the worst health indicators in the country even before the current crisis, as well as the low immunization coverage rates for measles and polio.
The overall objective of the joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project is to ensure that affected population from Anbar and host communities within Anbar and in other governorates hosting population from Anbar have access to quality live saving public health services focusing on most vulnerable population. The three agencies estimate that 100,000 IDPs and 400,000 individuals in host communities will benefit from the services and supplies.
In particular, WHO (14-RR-WHO-003) will support the Ministry of Health, Iraqi Red Crescent Society and other health partners to provide essential medicines and medical supplies; establish a disease surveillance system to respond immediately to outbreaks; and support the cold chain for measles and polio vaccination campaigns.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-242014-08-24
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014375000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisThe conflict has rendered access to health facilities very difficult, particularly for the most vulnerable such as elderly and patients suffering from chronic diseases that are unable to get their medications and are at high risk of having complications from of the chronic health conditions not properly managed. This is also compounded by the limited number of the few health facilities that are still working but are no longer are no longer able to provide even lifesaving interventions. The situation is compounded by the fact Anbar had already some of the worst health indicators in the country even before the current crisis, as well as the low immunization coverage rates for measles and polio.
The overall objective of the joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project is to ensure that affected population from Anbar and host communities within Anbar and in other governorates hosting population from Anbar have access to quality live saving public health services focusing on most vulnerable population. The three agencies estimate that 100,000 IDPs and 400,000 individuals in host communities will benefit from the services and supplies.
In particular, UNICEF (14-RR-CEF-003) and partners will vaccinate 180,000 children against polio and 370,000 children against measles in Anbar Governorate. UNICEF will also carry out emergency nutrition screening of IDP children and pregnant and lactating women and provide therapeutic food, when appropriate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-202014-08-20
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014223898.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisThe conflict has rendered access to health facilities very difficult, particularly for the most vulnerable such as elderly and patients suffering from chronic diseases that are unable to get their medications and are at high risk of having complications from of the chronic health conditions not properly managed. This is also compounded by the limited number of the few health facilities that are still working but are no longer are no longer able to provide even lifesaving interventions. The situation is compounded by the fact Anbar had already some of the worst health indicators in the country even before the current crisis, as well as the low immunization coverage rates for measles and polio.
The overall objective of the joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project is to ensure that affected population from Anbar and host communities within Anbar and in other governorates hosting population from Anbar have access to quality live saving public health services focusing on most vulnerable population. The three agencies estimate that 100,000 IDPs and 400,000 individuals in host communities will benefit from the services and supplies.
In particular, UNFPA (14-RR-FPA-002) will procure and provide essential reproductive health kits and supplies to health partners and district health facilities. UNFPA will also provide 5,000 dignity kits to be distributed in coordination with other NFI packages by IOM and UNHCR.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-102014-07-10
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
Anbar governorate and other governorates with high concentrations of displaced population from Anbar (ie Kerbala, Baghdad, Salah-Al Deen, Erbil, Suleiymaniyah, Dohuk, Ninewah, etc), Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Anbar governorate and other governorates with high concentrations of displaced population from Anbar (ie Kerbala, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Baghdad, Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671Salah-Al Deen, Iraq34.5337527 43.4837380Erbil, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Suleiymaniyah, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Dohuk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Ninewah, Iraq36.2295740 42.2362435etc), Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014149264.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to most critical health needs of the population affected by Anbar crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Support to Refugees and Asylum Seekers from South SudanThis UNICEF project targets 60,000 individuals in transit centres as well as settlements in Arua, Adjumani and Kiryandongo districts. UNICEF will focus on providing immediate humanitarian support in the form of nutrition screening and treatment, oral polio and measles vaccinations, access to clean water and sanitation, identification and tracing of separated and unaccompanied minors, child friendly spaces, and emergency education.
The objective of the project is to provide high impact lifesaving interventions in health and nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, child protection and emergency education.
Total project budget: US$$19,260,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,298,995
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-012014-07-01
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
Dzaipi Transit Centre, Nyumanzi Transit/Reception Centre, Nyumanzi Settlement, Baratuku Settlement, Ayilo Settlement, and one newly planned settlement in Adjumani District, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Ocea Reception Centre and Rhino Camp in Arua District, Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415Keri Wey Station in Koboko District, Uganda3.5237058 31.0335100Dzaipi Transit Centre, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Nyumanzi Transit/Reception Centre, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Nyumanzi Settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Baratuku Settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Ayilo Settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750and one newly planned settlement in Adjumani District; Ocea Reception Centre and Rhino Camp in Arua District; Keri Wey Station in Koboko District; Kiryandongo settlement, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20141298995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Support to Refugees and Asylum Seekers from South SudanOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agricultural Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda This FAO food project targets 17,500 individuals in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, Kiryandongo District and Rhino Camp refugees settlement in Arua district. Through the CERF support, there will be increased access to seeds for 3,500 refugee families and 1,500 hectares of land will be planted in several planting cycles with the distributed seeds. At least 1,000 metric tonnes of grain is excpected to be harvested by the refugee families by July 2014.
The objective of the project is to provide seeds of quick maturing crops and tools to support 17,500 refugees (3,500 households) in addressing their food security needs.
Total project budget: $5,000,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from the CERF: $299,650
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, Kiryandongo District and Rhino Camp refugees settlement in Arua district, Uganda1.9530448 32.1391217Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, Uganda1.9530448 32.1391217Kiryandongo District and Rhino Camp refugees settlement in Arua district, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014299650.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agricultural Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda 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 UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Reproductive Health and GBV Prevention and Care Services for South Sudanese Refugees in Northern UgandaThis FPA Health project targets 21,600 individuals in Dzaipi Transit Centre and Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani District. CERF funds will be used to establish and strengthen lifesaving maternal and new-born health care services.
The objectives of the project are:
1. To improve access to life-saving quality reproductive health care including care for pregnancy, delivery, and delivery complications for new South Sudanese refugee in Adjumani
2. To mitigate risk to sexual and gender based violence in the Dzaipi transit camp and the settlements.
3. To improve access to medical and referral for psychosocial care and legal redress for survivors.
Total project budget: US$$5,500,00
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$353,005
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-202014-08-20
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
Dzaipi Transit centre , Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani District, Uganda3.4499308 31.9398952Dzaipi Transit centre, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani District, Uganda3.4582437 31.9399931UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014353005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Reproductive Health and GBV Prevention and Care Services for South Sudanese Refugees in Northern UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response for the South Sudanese SituationThis UNHCR project targets 30,000 individuals in Refugee transit/ reception centres, way stations and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo Districts . The CERF grant will support the initial lifesaving activities in both transit and in settlements. The focus will be on registration, establishing and improving the Reception/ Transit conditions; and urgent decongestion from the various Transit/ Reception Centres through ensuring critical lifesaving services in the newly opened settlements. Further, it will procure household NFI and shelter kits for an initial number of refugees; International Emergency Health Kit to provide urgently needed drug supplies; provide emergency water supply; and provide transport for refugees
The objective of the project is to ensure targeted population lives in satisfactory conditions of sanitation and hygiene with improved shelter and and health and have sufficient basic and domestic items (NFIs).
Total project budget: US$$27,059,435
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,033,625
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-242014-08-24
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
Refugee transit/ reception centres, way stations and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo Districts, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Refugee transit/ reception centres, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750way stations and settlements in Adjumani, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Arua and Kiryandongo Districts, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20142033625.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response for the South Sudanese SituationOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)South Sudanese Refugees Emergency Response in Adjumani(SRERA) This IOM project targets 54,200 individuals in Nyumanzi I, Nyumanzi II, Baratuku and Borli settlements in Adjumani District . With CERF funds IOM will install temporary waiting areas outside health clinics and develop sanitary systems HC to ensure the adequate disposal of human and medical waste and the personal hygiene of patients. By repairing 2 rainwater harvesting systems and repairing/drilling 20 boreholes, IOM will also ensure access to safe drinking water.
The objective of the project is to provide life-saving emergency assistance to newly arrived South Sudanese refugees by providing services in the health and WASH sectors.
Total project budget: US$$11, 530,160
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$695,478
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-192014-09-30
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
Nyumanzi I, Nyumanzi II, Baratuku and Borli settlements Adjumani District,, Uganda18.5127708 72.9150501Nyumanzi I, Uganda3.4582437 31.9399931Nyumanzi II, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Baratuku and Borli settlements Adjumani District, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014695478.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project South Sudanese Refugees Emergency Response in Adjumani(SRERA) OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to new South Sudanese refugees in transit centres and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo districts This WFP project targets 60,000 individuals in Rhino camp, Adjumani and Kiryandongo settlements in Arua, Adjumani and Kiryandongo districts.The agency will distribute food baskets comprising of maize meal, pulses, fortified vegetable oil, Super cereal and salt for 2 months from February through March.
The objective of the project is to is to meet 100% food needs for 60,000 new refugees from the Republic of South Sudan for 2 months.
Total project budget: $6,705,899
Total funds received to date: $882,454
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,972,612
The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adhere to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-192014-08-19
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
Rhino camp, Adjumani and Kiryandongo settlements in Arua, Adjumani and Kiryandongo districts, Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415Rhino camp, Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415Adjumani and Kiryandongo settlements in Arua, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Adjumani and Kiryandongo districts, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20141972612.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to new South Sudanese refugees in transit centres and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo districts OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to refugees influx from South SudanThis WHO Health project targets 60,000 refugees from South Sudan who are currently being settled in the districts of Adjumani, Arua, and Kiryandongo. The agency will ensure access to emergency primary health services through the existing health facilities, outreach programs and community health services and strengthen disease surveillance, information analysis and sharing among the stakeholders in order to identify disease outbreak and institute rapid response.
The objective of the project is to reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality.
Total project budget: US$$5,637,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$258,182
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-242014-08-24
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 refugees from South Sudan who are currently being settled in the districts of Adjumani, Arua, and Kiryandongo, Uganda6.8769919 31.3069788The refugees from South Sudan who are currently being settled in the districts of Adjumani, Uganda6.8769919 31.3069788Arua, Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040and Kiryandongo, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014258182.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to refugees influx from South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la campagne de vaccination non sélective de riposte à l’épidémie de rougeole en Guinée et prise en charge des casAppui à la campagne de vaccination non sélective de riposte à l’épidémie de rougeole en Guinée et prise en charge des cas
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
GUINEA MEASLES 2014937439.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la campagne de vaccination non sélective de riposte à l’épidémie de rougeole en Guinée et prise en charge des casOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la surveillance épidémiologique y compris le laboratoire et l’évaluation de la campagneThis WHO/UNICEF joint Health project benefits over 1 million individuals in 15 health districts. WHO will train 216 health workers on the surveillance of measles in affected areas, facilitate awareness campaigns, purchase reagents and materials for laboratory and conduct monitoring.
The objective of the project is to respond to the outbreak of measles and limit its spread.
Total project budget: WHO:$285,690 UNICEF:1,255 ,705
Total funds received to date: WHO:$40,000 UNICEF:300,000
Amount requested from the CERF: Total :$1,023,266
(UNICEF :$937 439
OMS :$85,827 )
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-102014-09-10
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
Districts sanitaires de Kaloum, Dixinn, Coyah, Dubrecca, Boke, Kissidougou, Kerouané, Folecariah, Boffa, Lelouma, Friah et Mamou, Guinea9.5502780 -13.6720110Districts sanitaires de Kaloum, Guinea9.5091670 -13.7122220Dixinn, Guinea9.5511110 -13.2397220Coyah, Guinea9.7086357 -13.3876116Dubrecca, Guinea9.7907348 -13.5147735Boke, Guinea10.9406953 -14.2802961Kissidougou, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176Kerouané, Guinea9.2702601 -9.0073673Folecariah, Guinea9.4344715 -13.0904353Boffa, Guinea10.1808254 -14.0391615Lelouma, Guinea11.4739967 -12.6675575Friah et Mamou, Guinea10.3785237 -12.0832543GUINEA MEASLES 201485827.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la surveillance épidémiologique y compris le laboratoire et l’évaluation de la campagneOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency humanitarian assistance to persons in Chad fleeing the crisis in the CARThis IOM project will provide protection assistance to 2,000 people affected by the CAR conflict. The project will target N’Djamena, Doba, Sarh, Sido, Gore, Mbitoye in Chad
Project objective:
The objective of project 14-RR-IOM-004 is to:
- provide immediate and life-saving assistance to extremely vulnerable returnees and TCNs fleeing the current fighting in the Central African Republic and arriving in Chad
Total project requirement: US$5,675,630
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$349,998
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-152014-07-15
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
N’Djamena, Doba, Sarh, Sido, Gore, Mbitoye, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415N’Djamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Doba, Chad8.6791925 16.8591387Sarh, Chad9.1412086 18.3682641Sido, Chad8.2464930 18.7140639Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Mbitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014349998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency humanitarian assistance to persons in Chad fleeing the crisis in the CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)EMOP200672 - Emergency Assistance to people fleeing conflict in Central African RepublicThis WFP project will provide urgent food security assistance to 45,000 CAR returnees through food voucher transfers, as well as blanket and supplementary feeding focused on families with young children.
Project objective:
The main objective of project 14-RR-WFP-005 is to save lives and strengthen the food security of new returnees from CAR in Southern Chad. The project also aims to treat acute malnutrition and improve the nutritional status of children in transit sites.
Total project requirement: US$16,395,106
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$1,531,209
The CERF secretariat has reviewed this project in line with the CERF life-saving criteria and recommends ERC approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-302014-07-30
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, Chad29.9377948 -90.1027302Region of Logone Oriental and Moyen Chari, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Gore, Bitoye, Doba, Sahr, Sido Region of Chari-Baguirmi, N’Djamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Southern ; Region of Logone Oriental and Moyen Chari; Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Bitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Doba, Chad8.6791925 16.8591387Sahr, Chad9.1412086 18.3682641Sido Region of Chari-Baguirmi, Chad11.2564207 16.1580937N’Djamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20141531209.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project EMOP200672 - Emergency Assistance to people fleeing conflict in Central African RepublicOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Emergency Assistance for Persons of Concern arriving from CARThis UNHCR project will provide multi-sector assistance to 10,000 people (5,000 refugees and 5,000 people at risk of statelessness) affected by the CAR conflict. The project will target N’Djamena and Registration sites at the South: Gore, Sido, Sarh, Doba, Mbitoye in Chad
Project objective:
The objective of project 14-RR-HCR-004 is to:
- provide timely emergency support, protection and assistance to address immediate life-saving needs of the estimated 5,000 refugees among the returnees from CAR as well as for 5,000 persons at risk of statelessness among the returnees from CAR.
Total project requirement: US$1,800,000
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$499,937
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-152014-07-15
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
N’Djamena/Registration sites at the South, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Gore, Sido, Sarh, Doba, Mbitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Sido, Chad8.2464930 18.7140639Sarh, Chad9.1412086 18.3682641Doba, Chad8.6791925 16.8591387Mbitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014499937.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Emergency Assistance for Persons of Concern arriving from CAROCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protect Girls, Boys and Women affected by Crises in Chad against abuses and violence.This UNICEF project will provide protection assistance to 22,500 girls, women and boys in Chad who have been affected by the CAR conflict.
Project objective:
The objectives of project 14-RR-CEF-007 are to:
- Ensure all returnee migrant separated and unaccompanied children from CAR have access to family tracing and reunification services.
- Provide psychosocial support to boys and girls affected by the CAR emergency
Total project requirement: US$849,900
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$349,355
The CERF secretariat has reviewed this project in line with the CERF life-saving criteria and recommends ERC approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
Ndjamena, Logone occidental (Doba, Bitoye, Gore, Basao), Moyen Chari (Doyaba et Siddo), Am timan, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Ndjamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Logone occidental (Doba, Chad8.7596760 15.8760040Bitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Basao), Chad8.4184559 15.9712257Moyen Chari (Doyaba et Siddo), Chad9.0639998 18.4276047Am timan, Chad11.0445821 20.2862003CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014349355.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protect Girls, Boys and Women affected by Crises in Chad against abuses and violence.OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated water sanitation and hygiene service provision to vulnerable conflict affected population in Transit Centers in Chad.This UNICEF project will provide protection assistance to 40,000 people affected by the CAR conflict at the transit centers in Chad.
Project objective:
The objective of project 14-RR-CEF-008 is to:
- Reduce mortality and morbidity associated with water, sanitation and hygiene services among affected population living in the transit centers in Chad.
Total project requirement: US$3,433,500
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$998,636
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
Transit Centers in Ndjamena ( Zafaye), Logone Oriental (Doba, Bitoye, Gore, Basao), Moyen Chari (Doyaba et Siddo), Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Transit Centers in Ndjamena ( Zafaye), Chad12.1297320 15.0778760Logone Oriental (Doba, Chad8.6791925 16.8591387Bitoye, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Basao), Chad8.4184559 15.9712257Moyen Chari (Doyaba et Siddo), Chad9.0639998 18.4276047CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014998636.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated water sanitation and hygiene service provision to vulnerable conflict affected population in Transit Centers in Chad.OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in ChadThis joint UNICEF and WHO project will provide emergency health care to 40,000 provided by the CAR conflict at the transit centers. The project will target Ndjamena, Goré, Doba, Sahr, Bessao, Bitoye and Sido in Chad.
Project objective:
The objective of this joint 14-RR-CEF-009 and 14-RR-WHO-006 project is to reduce Morbidity (Malaria, Diarrhea, and Acute Respiratory Infections) and Mortality Rates among affected population specifically for children and women.
Specially, the project will:
- improve case management for malaria, Diarrhea, Infections through the supply of essential drugs, medical equipment, and the support for the deployment of additional health workers.
- screen and refer patients to health centers and hospitals.
- supply drugs and medical equipment to health facilities in affected area
- implement measles immunization campaign targeting children 6months to 14 year
Total project requirement: US$2,816,706
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$499,584 (US$299,600 for UNICEF and US$199,984 for WHO)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014199984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in Chad.This joint UNICEF and WHO project will provide emergency health care to 40,000 provided by the CAR conflict at the transit centers. The project will target Ndjamena, Goré, Doba, Sahr, Bessao, Bitoye and Sido in Chad.
Project objective:
The objective of this joint 14-RR-CEF-009 and 14-RR-WHO-006 project is to reduce Morbidity (Malaria, Diarrhea, and Acute Respiratory Infections) and Mortality Rates among affected population specifically for children and women.
Specially, the project will:
- improve case management for malaria, Diarrhea, Infections through the supply of essential drugs, medical equipment, and the support for the deployment of additional health workers.
- screen and refer patients to health centers and hospitals.
- supply drugs and medical equipment to health facilities in affected area
- implement measles immunization campaign targeting children 6months to 14 year
Total project requirement: US$2,816,706
Received funds: US$0
Total requested from CERF: US$499,584 (US$299,600 for UNICEF and US$199,984 for WHO)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
Ndjamena, Goré, Doba, Sahr, Bessao, Bitoye et Sido, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Ndjamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Goré, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Doba, Chad8.6791925 16.8591387Sahr, Chad9.1412086 18.3682641Bessao, Chad7.8792579 15.9670501Bitoye et Sido, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014299600.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in Chad.OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigating and preventing the adverse impacts of disaster on children by engaging them in educational and recreational activitiesThis UNICEF Education project targets 4,000 pre-school and primary school aged children between 4-12 years in Kakuma Refugee Camp and plans to set up Temporary Learning Centers, procure educational supplies and provide psycho-social support to children and refugee teachers.
The objectives of the project are as below:
1) To protect the children, including girls, from exploitation and abuse;
2) To mitigate the adverse effects of disaster
3) To normalize their routine by engaging them in teaching-learning activities
4) To save the precious academic weeks and months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014217344.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigating and preventing the adverse impacts of disaster on children by engaging them in educational and recreational activitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Measles and health emergency response to influx of refugees into Turkana County and immediate host communitiesThis WHO Health project targets 140,000 individuals in Kakuma refugee camp and Turkana host community. Agency will provide logistical support for the distribution of vaccines, maintenance of viable cold chain system, technical guidelines and hiring short term staff for the campaign. WHO will also support active case search during this period.
The objective of the project is to interrupt measles transmission, control the outbreak and prevent spread of the wild measles virus among the refugees in the Kakuma refugee camp and host communities.
Total project budget: $800,000
Total funds received to date: $25,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $251,352
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-052014-08-05
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
Kakuma refugee camp and Turkana host community (Turkana West sub county), Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014251352.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Measles and health emergency response to influx of refugees into Turkana County and immediate host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance for RefugeesThis WFP Food project targets 20,000 individuals in Turkana county including Kakuma Refugee Camp. CERF funding will be used to provide the basic food basket of 2,100 kcal under general food distribution, supplementary feeding for nutritionally vulnerable groups and school meals at the new schools that have been set up to offer emergency education to refugee children.
The objective of the project is to meet the food consumption needs and minimum nutritional requirements of refugees and to manage moderate acute malnutrition and prevent severe acute malnutrition in pregnant and lactating women and children under 5 through supplementary feeding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
Kakuma Refugee Camps, Turkana County,, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Kakuma Refugee Camps, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Turkana County, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136KENYA DISPLACEMENT 20141512669.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance for RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency transportation assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving in KenyaThis IOM multi-sector project targets 15,000 individuals in Nadapal, Lokichoggio, Kakuma and aims to provide safe transportation services for asylum seekers arriving via Napadal border point and transfer to the reception centre in Kakuma in coordination with UNHCR.
The objective of the project is to improve the timeliness and availability of protection and emergency transportation assistance.
Total project budget: $1,800,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from the CERF: $363,714
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-222014-07-22
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014363714.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency transportation assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving in KenyaThis UNHCR Multi-sector project targets 20,000 individuals in Kakuma Refugee Camp and seeks to provide protection and assistance to the new South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving in Kakuma.
The objectives of the project are as follows
• Sufficient and potable water is provided to South Sudanese asylum seekers
• Asylum seekers receive adequate sanitation facilities to ensure their dignity and mitigate against disease outbreak
• Core relief items are provided to new asylum seekers in order to ensure that they have adequate cooking and domestic items.
• To provide emergency temporary shelter to new arrivals
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-152014-07-15
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 20141782553.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to Drought Emergency, Disease Epidemics including Measles in Turkana CountyWhen violent clashes between competing factions within the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM and SPLA) broke out in Juba on 15 December, over 100,000 South Sudanese refugees fled their homes. Since mid-December 2013, an additional 15,400 South Sudanese have crossed into Kenya, through Nadapal, the only official border crossing point between Kenya and South Sudan. However, given the instability prevailing in South Sudan, entry into Kenya by those fleeing to seek safety is likely to take place at various unofficial entry points in Turkana County. Based on the current rate of new arrivals, the total number of new refugees from South Sudan is expected to rise to 20,000 by the end of March 2014.
The HC/RC of Kenya reached out to CERF on 12 February requesting US$5.1 million to respond to the influx of refugees from South Sudan, measles and food insecurity due to drought in Turkana district. The CERF questioned the relationship between the refugee influx and the nutrition situation in the wider county and on 17 February the HCT agreed to separate the nutrition elements from refugee response and sent a revised request for US$4.6 million.
This UNICEF Health project targets 140,000 individuals in Turkana county including Kakuma Refugee Camp and plans to procure assorted emergency health supplies (ORS, antibiotics, anti-malarials, vaccines and ITNs), focus on disease epidemics and drought disasters to alleviate the suffering of both refugees and host community children and women.
The objective of the project is to contribute to reduction of morbidity and mortality of children and pregnant and lactating women of Turkana County occasioned by South Sudan refugee influx.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-122014-08-12
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
Turkana County including Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014232257.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to Drought Emergency, Disease Epidemics including Measles in Turkana CountyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child Protection Case Management in KakumaThis UNICEF Protection project targets 14,000 individuals in Kakuma Refugee Camp and plans to bring the Case Management system up to a minimum level of operation by supporting the various phases of the system with additional personnel and computers and technical support
The objective of the project is that children with acute protection concerns, including unaccompanied and separated children, are identified, and supported by a functioning Case Management system.
Total project budget: $463,276
Total funds received to date: $98,171
Amount requested from the CERF: $268,711
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-062014-09-06
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014268711.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child Protection Case Management in KakumaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOverall project description 14-UF-IOM-006 (Health); this is a joint project with 14-UF-OPS-001 and 14-UF-WHO-008
The project’s objective is to ensure a timely and effective multisectorial response to cholera outbreaks to contribute to the reduction of the cholera-associated mortality and morbidity in all departments mainly in those considered as priorities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 45,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Ensure the timely detection of new outbreaks, the identification of gaps and needs, and the dispatch of the response based on needs
-Form and deploy 15 multi-sectorial mobiles teams to ensure quick response to cholera alerts in Northeast, Northwest, North, Center, West, Southeast, Nippes, South and Grande Anse departments.
-Ensure the collection of epidemiological data on new cholera cases detected in the response of alerts and the verification of those cases using rapid tests
-Cooperate with MSPP in the establishment of early warning and response system at central and department level
-Provide logistical support and essential medicines, health and WASH supplies to medical mobile teams for the first response
-Train new health staff on data collection, cholera treatment protocols, corpse management and management of medical supplies
-Include sensitisation campaigns at community level as part of the response to alerts
Total project requirements: USD $ 1,763,716
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $587,403
The CERF project will support the strategy of immediate response to cholera outbreaks through the deployment of 19 mobile medical response teams at the departmental level, working jointly with the WASH mobile teams, to provide a comprehensive response to all cholera alerts. IOM will run two mobile teams in North Artibonite and to cover IDPs camps in the metropolitan area of Port au Prince. Given the human resource-focus of cholera response activities, requiring medical staff and community health workers, IOM’s project includes 13 people to be employed monthly as part of each mobile team. IOM will hire staff directly for one team and the other team will be contracted out to the MSPP/Health Centers and Department Health office. This project further needs a program manager to support, manage and provide technical guidance – a position that is necessary in order to run this project. The core national staff provide the administrative and financial components to run any type of project, again being difficult to have such a project without such staff. As the project requires medical staffing for response, CERF is funding more staff than the normal 10% of the Total Project Direct Costs and supporting 24% of the requirement. The precedent was set when CERF approved the staff budgeting of 13-UF-IOM-024 for Haiti cholera treatment at 62% TPDC during the 2013 UF second round.
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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
HAITI CHOLERA 2014587403.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-OPS-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOverall project description 14-UF-OPS-001 (Health); this is a joint project with 14-UF-WHO-008 and 14-UF-IOM-006
The project’s objective is to ensure a timely and effective multisectorial response to cholera outbreaks to contribute to the reduction of the cholera-associated mortality and morbidity in all departments mainly in those considered as priorities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 45,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Ensure the timely detection of new outbreaks, the identification of gaps and needs, and the dispatch of the response based on needs
-Form and deploy 15 multi-sectorial mobiles teams to ensure quick response to cholera alerts in Northeast, Northwest, North, Center, West, Southeast, Nippes, South and Grande Anse departments.
-Ensure the collection of epidemiological data on new cholera cases detected in the response of alerts and the verification of those cases using rapid tests
-Cooperate with MSPP in the establishment of early warning and response system at central and department level
-Provide logistical support and essential medicines, health and WASH supplies to medical mobile teams for the first response
-Train new health staff on data collection, cholera treatment protocols, corpse management and management of medical supplies
-Include sensitisation campaigns at community level as part of the response to alerts
Total project requirements: USD $ 841,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $500,129
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092015-02-28
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
HAITI CHOLERA 2014500129.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOverall project description 14-UF-WHO-008 (Health); this is a joint project with 14-UF-IOM-006 and 14-UF-OPS-001
The project’s objective is to ensure a timely and effective multisectorial response to cholera outbreaks to contribute to the reduction of the cholera-associated mortality and morbidity in all departments mainly in those considered as priorities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 45,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Ensure the timely detection of new outbreaks, the identification of gaps and needs, and the dispatch of the response based on needs
-Form and deploy 15 multi-sectorial mobiles teams to ensure quick response to cholera alerts in Northeast, Northwest, North, Center, West, Southeast, Nippes, South and Grande Anse departments.
-Ensure the collection of epidemiological data on new cholera cases detected in the response of alerts and the verification of those cases using rapid tests
-Cooperate with MSPP in the establishment of early warning and response system at central and department level
-Provide logistical support and essential medicines, health and WASH supplies to medical mobile teams for the first response
-Train new health staff on data collection, cholera treatment protocols, corpse management and management of medical supplies
-Include sensitisation campaigns at community level as part of the response to alerts
Total project requirements: USD $782,445
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $1,604,979
Notably, the total Health Cluster requirement for response to cholera is $6.1 million. The majority of CERF funds going to WHO will be transferred to NGOs ; 87% of $1,604,979.
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
All departments with particular emphasis in those at higher risks, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150North, Artibonite, Center, West and Grande Anse, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145North, Haiti19.5687715 -72.1890000Artibonite, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145Center, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164West and Grande Anse, Haiti18.5489259 -74.0770100HAITI CHOLERA 20141604979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcement of the response to cholera outbreaks in all Departments mainly in those considered high priority and support to the national coordination for cholera response in the Ministry of HealthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving sanitation and hygiene in IDP CampsOverall project description 14-UF-CEF-013 (WASH); joint project with 14-UF-IOM-007
The project’s objective is to ensure minimum standards sanitation and hygiene to reduce the risk of cholera outbreaks and other water borne and/or water related diseases in IDP camps and adjacent areas.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 106,446.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
• Desludge and disinfect functioning sanitation facilities in the 135 targeted camps;
• Maintain and repair latrines and decommission latrines in closed camps;
• Supervise and monitor WASH indicators in 100% of camps, including monthly WASH surveys
• Provide rapid clean-up of solid waste in the 12 largest camps with over 500 people
• Collect and transport waste in the 12 largest camps with over 500 people and other selected camps among the 40 camps prioritized by DINEPA
• Support the community solid waste management
•Train camp committees in waste recycling, hygiene promotion and utilization and management of WASH facilities in the targeted Camps;
• Coordinate meetings with partners (DINEPA, ARC, IRC, Solidarités, IOM, CRF and MINUSTAH)
• Circulate reports with key data
Total project requirements: USD $1,815,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $1,375,103
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-262014-12-31
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
HAITI CHOLERA 20141375103.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving sanitation and hygiene in IDP CampsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving sanitation and hygiene in IDP CampsOverall project description: 14-UF-IOM-007 (WASH)is a joint project with 14-UF-CEF-013
The project’s objective is to ensure minimum standards sanitation and hygiene to reduce the risk of cholera outbreaks and other water borne and/or water related diseases in IDP camps and adjacent areas.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 106,446.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
• Desludge and disinfect functioning sanitation facilities in the 135 targeted camps;
• Maintain and repair latrines and decommission latrines in closed camps;
• Supervise and monitor WASH indicators in 100% of camps, including monthly WASH surveys
• Provide rapid clean-up of solid waste in the 12 largest camps with over 500 people
• Collect and transport waste in the 12 largest camps with over 500 people and other selected camps among the 40 camps prioritized by DINEPA
• Support the community solid waste management
•Train camp committees in waste recycling, hygiene promotion and utilization and management of WASH facilities in the targeted Camps;
• Coordinate meetings with partners (DINEPA, ARC, IRC, Solidarités, IOM, CRF and MINUSTAH)
• Circulate reports with key data
Total project requirements: USD $2,439,600
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $135,004
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-252014-12-31
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
Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (in IDP Camps), Haiti18.5943950 -72.3074326HAITI CHOLERA 2014135004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving sanitation and hygiene in IDP CampsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support the national contingency plan to eliminate cholera by improving rapid response activities to reduce the number of suspected cholera cases and to cut the transmissionOverall project description 14-UF-CEF-014 (WASH)
The project’s objective is to provide timely and adequate WASH and medical cholera response activities in the affected areas and where alerts are detected to reduce cholera-associated mortality and morbidity. In addition, to provide intense sensitization campaigns to change hygiene behaviour and therefore contribute to cutting the transmission.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 45,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Reinforce cholera coordination at the departmental level; increase of rapid response and prevention activities by partnering NGO’s (including provision of WASH supplies) to cut the transmission of cholera.
2. Improve surveillance by ensuring means of communication of CTC’s, departmental health directorates and DELR to report cholera related data and to provide supplies and logistics to diagnose cholera at the National Laboratory
3. Provide medical supplies to improve quality treatment of suspected cholera patients in cholera treatment centers)
Total project requirements: USD $26,809,000
Current funding level: USD $2,000,000 (loan from UNICEF HQ)
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $2,002,614
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-262014-12-31
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
Entire country, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150HAITI CHOLERA 20142002614.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support the national contingency plan to eliminate cholera by improving rapid response activities to reduce the number of suspected cholera cases and to cut the transmissionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child Protection in CARThe project 14-RR-CEF-016 will provide child protection support to 15,800 children in Ouham (Bossangoa) and Ouham-Pende (Bozoum).
Project objective:
The project will focus on saving the lives of children affected by conflict with the following objectives:
1. Ensure identification, registration, family tracing and reunification, interim care arrangements and follow-up of boys and girls that are at heightened risk with a focus on unaccompanied and separated, and children without appropriate care.
2. Provide psychosocial support to children affected by the emergency, e.g. through provision of child friendly spaces or other community-based interventions.
3. Ensure registration, family tracing and reunification or interim care arrangements for children leaving armed groups/forces.
follow-up of armed forces/groups
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
() Ouham (Bossangoa) and Ouham-Pende (Bozoum), Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014450024.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child Protection in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition in boys and girls under 5 in high burden and conflict-affected areas in CARProject 14-RR-CEF-017 will address the needs of 4,375 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Bangui.
Project objective:
Contribute to the reduction in malnutrition-related child mortality and morbidity with provision of life-saving nutrition interventions for affected populations (girls and boys).
The specific objectives of this particular CERF-funded project are:
• To provide life-saving nutrition supplies for the care and treatment of severe acute malnutrition cases in Bangui
• To provide timely and appropriate treatment to 4,375 severely malnourished children (estimated 2,231 girls and 2,144 boys based on demographic breakdown by sex) over a period of 5 months in Bangui
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014250065.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition in boys and girls under 5 in high burden and conflict-affected areas in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to emergency WASH needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in CARThe project 14-RR-CEF-018 will provide emergency WASH support to 50,000 conflict affected people in Bosangoa and NW Region (Paoua, Bocaranga, Bouar, Bozoum areas) and Bangui.
Project objective:
The project objective is to provide integrated emergency WASH response to the needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in Central African Republic ( including returnees and host families)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-012014-08-01
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
Bosangoa and NW Region (Paoua, Bocaranga, Bouar, Bozoum areas) and Bangui, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bosangoa and NW Region (Paoua, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Bouar, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bozoum areas) and Bangui, Central African Republic6.3188032 16.3758145CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to emergency WASH needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance agricole d’urgence pour restaurer la sécurité alimentaire des populations affectées par la crise à travers des distributions de kits maraichers et vivriers en CentrafriqueThe project will support 65,000 conflict affected people in and surrounding Bangui, Ouham (Bossangoa, Nana Mambéré (Bouar), Mamberé Kadei (Berberati), SanghaMbaéré (Nola), Ombella Mpoko (Bossembelé), Nana Grbizi (KagaBandoro) regions of Central African Republic.
Project objective:
The main objective of the project is to improve food security and nutritional status of displaced populations, returnees and host families affected by the crisis.
Specifically, the project will provide vulnerable populations with agricultural inputs before the rainy season in April/May to increase their food production capacity.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-102014-09-10
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
Préfectures retenues, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Zone maraichère de Bangui et ses environs, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Ouham (Bossangoa, Nana Mambéré (Bouar), Mamberé Kadei (Berberati), SanghaMbaéré (Nola), Ombella Mpoko (Bossembelé), Nana Grbizi (Kaga Bandoro), Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Zone maraichère de Bangui et ses environs ; Ouham (Bossangoa, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Nana Mambéré (Bouar), Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Mamberé Kadei (Berberati), Central African Republic4.2571092 15.7879371SanghaMbaéré (Nola), Central African Republic3.5248736 16.0463837Ombella Mpoko (Bossembelé), Central African Republic5.2691315 17.6422488Nana Grbizi (Kaga Bandoro), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141313091.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance agricole d’urgence pour restaurer la sécurité alimentaire des populations affectées par la crise à travers des distributions de kits maraichers et vivriers en CentrafriqueOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Solutions for IDPs Through Enhanced Communication and MonitoringThe project 14-RR-HCR-006 will provide protection assistance to 247,316 conflict-affected people in Bangui & Bossangoa.
Project objectives:
1. Voluntary returns are facilitated through effective dissemination of information, in close collaboration with humanitarian actors, to ensure that messaging on peace and reconciliation, livelihoods, access to housing and other necessary social infrastructure is in place.
2. Representative and functional communication with affected populations and leadership structures are in place and effective in sites and host communities, and all affected, including women, girls, boys, men and vulnerable populations are involved.
3. Humanitarian assistance to affected populations seeking refuge in displacement sites is managed efficiently, effectively and coordinated in manner to meet the needs and enhance IDP protection, particularly of most vulnerable populations
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-012014-08-01
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
Bangui, Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Solutions for IDPs Through Enhanced Communication and MonitoringOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Shelter and CRIs Assistance to Returning IDPs in the Central African RepublicThe project 14-RR-HCR-007 will provide shelter/NFI support to 15,900 conflict affected people in Bouca – Batangafo – Kabo (Ouham prefecture).
Project objective:
Through this project, UNHCR seeks to contribute to the attainment of the 2014 Shelter/NFIs Cluster strategic objective of providing adequate dwellings to IDPs and returning IDPs and an increased access to non-food domestic items, in view of guaranteeing an improved life of security and dignity in IDPs areas of displacement and return. In this regard, this project seeks to respond to the following specific objectives:
• Encourage the return of IDPs through the provision of NFIs and shelter reconstruction kits,
• Create conditions of peaceful cohabitation between returning communities by encouraging them to return in the same communities and providing them with training and assistance, so that they re-build their houses together helping each other,
• Contribute to the humanitarian response to Core Relief Items (CRIs) needs for IDPs in CAR by sourcing and transporting CRIs by the most secure and direct way possible and providing them to IDPs in need
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-102014-09-09
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
Bouca, Batangafo, Kabo (Ouham prefecture), Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Bouca, Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Kabo (Ouham prefecture), Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Shelter and CRIs Assistance to Returning IDPs in the Central African RepublicOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increasing access to Mental Health and Psychosocial support for crisis-affected population in BanguiThis IOM project will provide protection assistance through mental health and psychosocial support to 10,000 IDPs in Bangui.
Project objectives:
The psycho-social conditions of conflict-affected and vulnerable individuals is enhanced through strengthened community and family support mechanisms
The psycho-social conditions of conflict-affected and vulnerable individuals is enhanced through the provision of focused psychosocial support
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
Selected borough of Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Airport IDP sites, ème and ème arrondissements, ème arrondissement, ème arrondissement, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Airport IDP sites, Central African Republic4.3961110 18.5202790ème and ème arrondissements, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440ème arrondissement, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014557952.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increasing access to Mental Health and Psychosocial support for crisis-affected population in BanguiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African RepublicAssistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-252014-08-25
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
Severely vulnerable areas affected by heavy violence, displacement, and loss of livelihoods (including but not limited to, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Severely vulnerable areas affected by heavy violence, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440displacement, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440and loss of livelihoods (including but not limited to, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440areas in and around Bangui, Bouar, Bossangoa, Paoua, and Bambari) - WFP and partners are working to scale-up response beyond current operational zones to more remote areas, this scale-up is conditioned upon contextual factors (importantly, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899areas in and around Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bouar, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979and Bambari) - WFP and partners are working to scale-up response beyond current operational zones to more remote areas, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280this scale-up is conditioned upon contextual factors (importantly, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440the development of the security situation), Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20142287588.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services CARThe project will provide UNHAS air services for more than two months to support humanitarian response across 27 destinations in Central African Republic. These include Bangui, Bangassou, Rafai, Mboki, Zemio, Obo, Berberati, Carnot, Bouar, Bozoum, Bocaranga, Paoua, Batangafo, Kabo, Bambari, Kagabandoro, Bria, Birao, Ouanda-Djalle, Sam-Ouandja, Ndele, Tiringoulou, Gordil, Bossangoa, Ouadja, Ouadda and Nanga Boguilo.
Project objectives:
The project has the following objectives:
Provide safe, efficient and cost-effective air transport services to humanitarian agencies and donor representatives in CAR.
Carry out medical and security evacuations for staff as necessary.
Transport life-saving and other light cargo in support of humanitarian operations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
At least destinations across including, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Bangui, Bangassou, Rafai, Mboki, Zemio, Obo, Berberati, Carnot, Bouar, Bozoum, Bocaranga, Paoua, Batangafo, Kabo, Bambari, Kagabandoro, Bria, Birao, Ouanda-Djalle, Sam-Ouandja, Ndele, Tiringoulou, Gordil, Bossangoa, Ouadja, Ouadda and Nanga Boguilo, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Rafai, Central African Republic4.9801882 23.9417510Mboki, Central African Republic5.3155739 25.9571471Zemio, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897Obo, Central African Republic5.3956496 26.4916731Berberati, Central African Republic4.2571092 15.7879371Carnot, Central African Republic4.9404212 15.8789403Bouar, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bozoum, Central African Republic6.3188032 16.3758145Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Kagabandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Bria, Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008Birao, Central African Republic10.2933091 22.7822485Ouanda-Djalle, Central African Republic8.9001283 22.8031032Sam-Ouandja, Central African Republic8.5276965 23.2498667Ndele, Central African Republic8.4101505 20.6481794Tiringoulou, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Gordil, Central African Republic9.3077642 21.1995479Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Ouadja, Central African Republic8.0706190 22.3948737Ouadda and Nanga Boguilo, Central African Republic8.0706190 22.3948737CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014987963.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African RepublicAssistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-252014-08-25
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
Severely vulnerable areas affected by heavy violence, displacement, and reduced access to food and basic services – at risk- of nutrition crisis (including but not limited to areas in and around Bangui, Bouar, Bossangoa, Paoua, and Bambari), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Severely vulnerable areas affected by heavy violence, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440displacement, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440and reduced access to food and basic services – at risk- of nutrition crisis (including but not limited to areas in and around Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bouar, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979and Bambari), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014250008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to vulnerable populations affected by armed conflicts in the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicThe joint health project 14-RR-WHO-009, 14-RR-FPA-004 and 14-RR-CEF-019 will provide emergency health care services to 1.6 million people in Bangui, Ouham (Bossangoa, Batangafo), Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Bozoum), Nana Mambere (Bouar, Bohong), Ouaka (Bambari) and Mbomou (Obo) Ombela M’Poko (Bimbo), Kemo Gribingui (Sibut) and Lobaye (Mbaiki).
The project has the following objectives:
- Ensure access to quality reproductive health services in emergency settings
- Ensure availability of emergency obstetrical and new-born care
- Ensure access to basic primary health care services
- Ensure secure blood transfusion to patients in needs (injured, women in child birth situation and children with anaemia)
- Ensure at least coverage of 80% of households by long-lasting insecticide-treated nets in the IDP sites at Bangui and Ouham
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014353799.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicThe joint health project 14-RR-WHO-009, 14-RR-FPA-004 and 14-RR-CEF-019 will provide emergency health care services to 1.6 million people in Bangui, Ouham (Bossangoa, Batangafo), Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Bozoum), Nana Mambere (Bouar, Bohong), Ouaka (Bambari) and Mbomou (Obo) Ombela M’Poko (Bimbo), Kemo Gribingui (Sibut) and Lobaye (Mbaiki).
The project has the following objectives:
- Ensure access to quality reproductive health services in emergency settings
- Ensure availability of emergency obstetrical and new-born care
- Ensure access to basic primary health care services
- Ensure secure blood transfusion to patients in needs (injured, women in child birth situation and children with anaemia)
- Ensure at least coverage of 80% of households by long-lasting insecticide-treated nets in the IDP sites at Bangui and Ouham
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014300106.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicThe joint health project 14-RR-WHO-009, 14-RR-FPA-004 and 14-RR-CEF-019 will provide emergency health care services to 1.6 million people in Bangui, Ouham (Bossangoa, Batangafo), Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Bozoum), Nana Mambere (Bouar, Bohong), Ouaka (Bambari) and Mbomou (Obo) Ombela M’Poko (Bimbo), Kemo Gribingui (Sibut) and Lobaye (Mbaiki).
The project has the following objectives:
- Ensure access to quality reproductive health services in emergency settings
- Ensure availability of emergency obstetrical and new-born care
- Ensure access to basic primary health care services
- Ensure secure blood transfusion to patients in needs (injured, women in child birth situation and children with anaemia)
- Ensure at least coverage of 80% of households by long-lasting insecticide-treated nets in the IDP sites at Bangui and Ouham
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
City of Bangui, health districts of Ouham (Bossangoa, Batangafo), Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Bozoum) and health district of Nana Mambere (Bouar, Bohong) Ouaka (Bambari) and Mbomou (Obo) Ombela M’Poko (Bimbo), Kemo Gribingui (Sibut) Lobaye (Mbaiki) (affected areas by recent conflict escalation), Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709City of Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899health districts of Ouham (Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Batangafo), Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Bozoum) and health district of Nana Mambere (Bouar, Central African Republic6.3188032 16.3758145Bohong) Ouaka (Bambari) and Mbomou (Obo) Ombela M’Poko (Bimbo), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Kemo Gribingui (Sibut) Lobaye (Mbaiki) (affected areas by recent conflict escalation), Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014562101.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing emergency health interventions to populations affected by the crisis in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Food Production and Nutrition for the Conflict-affected Population in Kachin StateThe objective of the project is to enhance the food production and nutrition of vulnerable farming families in Myitkyina, Waingmaw, Bhamo, Mansi, Lwegel and Momauk Townships of Kachin State, Myanmar (directly benefitting to 1,400 households – approximately 7,700 individuals), with a focus on those hosting IDPs or that have returned to their place of origin, recently displaced persons, and single-woman headed households.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 7,700
With CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following:
Identification and selection of Beneficiaries. The selection will take into account a gap-filling approach both in terms of areas and beneficiaries coordinating with other actors present in the area.
The project will distribute seeds (rice, corn, groundnut, vegetable), fertilisers and small hand-tools (hoe, shovel, rake, watering can, and machete). The assortment is meant to suit various agro-ecological zones, cropping conditions and food consumption habits in Kachin State.
Basic training will be conducted on improved technologies on rice, corn, and vegetable gardening, and food preservation/processing to ensure the maximisation of the use of the distributed inputs, enhancement of food production and improved nutritional status.
Total project requirements: USD 1,850,000
Current funding level: USD 274,512
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 198,501
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-212014-12-31
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
Myitkyina, Waingmaw, Bhamo, Mansi, Lwegel and Momauk Townships in Kachin State, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Myitkyina, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Waingmaw, Myanmar23.5782949 96.8034979Bhamo, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178Mansi, Myanmar24.1199454 97.2936138Lwegel and Momauk Townships in Kachin State, Myanmar24.2007530 97.7226606MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014198501.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Food Production and Nutrition for the Conflict-affected Population in Kachin StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 13
Overall project description 14-UFE-FPA-005 (Health):
The objective of the project is to reduce mortality and morbidity of the conflict affected communities by providing emergency health care services with particular focus on maternal and child health and communicable disease control.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 1,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and distribute of emergency reproductive health kits
2. Ensuring implementation of Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive health in crisis situation through coordination and technical support to humanitarian partners and workers in Kachin State.
2. Provide essential midwifery services through deployment of 10 Midwives in Sittwe and Myebon Townships in Rakhine State.
3. Technical and coordination support to improve access to reproductive health services in Rakhine and Kachin States
Total project requirements: USD 2,000,000
Current funding level: USD 162,239
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 160,180
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Bhamo,Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Laiza, Mai Ja Yang, Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Minbya, Myebon, and Sittwe townships, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Bhamo, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Myanmar24.7753065 96.3598367Laiza, Myanmar24.7540110 97.5504513Mai Ja Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Myanmar24.2132737 96.7761686Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045and Sittwe townships, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014160180.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Essential Education for Conflict-Affected Youth in Rakhine StateMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 13
Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-015 (Education):
The objectives of the project are to provide safe and protective learning and development opportunities to 3,900 youth aged 11-17 in conflict-affected in Rakhine, which contributes to stability and conflict mitigation.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 3,900.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Construct 14 Youth Temporary Learning Spaces in IDP, host and isolated communities in Rakhine State. Each TLS will include one latrine for girls and one latrine for boys, a drinking water point, and one hand washing station.
2. Distribute learning materials to 3,900 youth students (1,950 girls and 1,950 boys).
3. Recruit 56 locally-selected community based facilitators (target 50% female).
4. Development and roll-out context-appropriate non-formal and life-skills education curriculum.
5. Provide teaching training to 56 community facilitators in Myanmar literacy and numeracy, Peace Education, Media Literacy and Counter-Communication strategies and life-skills related to health (sexual and reproductive), hygiene, child rights and gender-based violence.
Total project requirements: USD 4,261,305
Current funding level: USD 263,500
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 502,430
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-252015-02-28
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
communities (IDP, Host and Isolated) in Sittwe Township and Pauktaw Township (See Target Area table in Section for list of communities), Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861communities (IDP, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Host and Isolated) in Sittwe Township and Pauktaw Township (See Target Area table in Section for list of communities), Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014502430.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Essential Education for Conflict-Affected Youth in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in Rakhine, Kachin and northern Shan StatesOverall submission description (humanitarian context & prioritization):
Ongoing and unresolved conflict and inter-communal violence has impacted nine of the fourteen territories in Myanmar, leaving an estimated 834,000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. Of this population in need, the 2014 Myanmar Humanitarian Strategy plans to assist 427,000 people, including 314,000 people in Rakhine State and 113,000 people in Kachin State. The remaining 407,000 people, including some 400,000 conflict-affected people in the southeast and 7,000 people in Meikhtila, Mandalay Region, are outside of the scope of the 2014 strategy.
Of the 427,000 people targeted for humanitarian assistance under the 2014 plan, some 191,000 are IDPs living in camps (110,000 in Rakhine State and 81,000 in Kachin State). The IDPs in camps are almost entirely dependent on humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs. Certain groups face additional vulnerabilities, such as women who are exposed to increased levels of violence, and children who have lost significant educational days. In most of the IDP locations in Rakhine, movement constraints have resulted in an almost complete inability of displaced people to restore their previous livelihoods activities.
The Underfuned Working Group ranked Myanmar high on its list of recommended countries due to persistent needs in Kachin and Rakhine States with a main focus on protection. Myanmar received $3 million from CERF UF in 2013. The ERC approved an underfunded emergency allocation of $5.5 million for the highest priority life-saving needs as identified in the new Strategic Response Plan Upon notification that Myanmar had been selected to receive the underfunded grant, the Humanitarian Coordinator launched a consultative prioritization process which included an analysis of (1) the sector funding priorities, (2) the funding requirements of the 2014 Myanmar Humanitarian Strategy, (3) the sector allocation of 2013 donor funding contributions, and (4) likely changes to 2014 donor funding trends.
Myanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 10
Overall project description 14-UF-WFP-011 (Food Security):
The project objective is to provide life-saving food assistance to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Rakhine, Kachin and northern Shan States and improve food security status of the affected population.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 218,000 (Rakhine -128,000, Kachin - 82,000 and northern Shan - 8,000).
With CERF funds, the agency will purchase food (rice, pulses, oil and salt) and provide it to IDPs under monthly general food distributions (rice 13.5 kg, pulses 1.8 kg, oil 0.9 litre and 150 grams salt).
Total project requirements: USD 53,000,000
Current funding level: USD 4,137,931
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,700,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-112014-12-31
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
Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Kachin and northern Shan States (Government Controlled and Non-Government Controlled Areas), Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Rakhine State; Kachin and northern Shan States (Government Controlled and Non-Government Controlled Areas), Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 20141700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in Rakhine, Kachin and northern Shan StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-010 (Health):
The project’s objective is to reduce mortality and morbidity of the conflict affected communities by providing emergency health care services with particular focus on maternal and child health and communicable disease control.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 30,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and supply Rapid diagnostic kits for diagnosis and confirmation of outbreak prone communicable diseases among IDP camps in Kachin State
2. Procure and supply essential drugs for mobile medical teams for IDP camps in both GCA and NGCA in Kachin State
3. Train and support local NGO and volunteers in Kachin State on common communicable diseases outbreaks control measures
4. Coordination and information sharing among health partner agencies including State Health Department
Total project requirements: USD 1,000,000
Current funding level: USD 270,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 173,023
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Bhamo,Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Laiza, Mai Ja Yang, Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Minbya, Myebon, and Sittwe townships, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Bhamo, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Myanmar24.7753065 96.3598367Laiza, Myanmar24.7540110 97.5504513Mai Ja Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Myanmar24.2132737 96.7761686Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045and Sittwe townships, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014173023.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated approach to address malnutrition through nutrition, health and care practices in northern part of Rakhine StateMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 10
Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-020 (Nutrition):
The objective of the project is to contribute to reduce malnutrition-related morbidity and mortality in Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung townships.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 59,400.
With CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following:
1. Implement 2 Stabilization Centres (SC), and 7 ACF OTP with 14 distribution points and 2 Ministry of Health (MoH) -ACF pilot OTPs in Maungdaw district
2. Provide activities to promote nutrition, health, hygiene and positive care practices in Maungdaw district
3. Conduct passive screening in nutrition centres in Maungdaw district
4. Provide training and refresher sessions facilitated for the SCCTs on malnutrition, MUAC/oedema measurement and health education
5. Conduct active screening by the SCCTs in the community
Total project requirements: USD 3,200,000
Current funding level: USD 1,900,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 500,001
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-192014-12-31
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
Three townships in the northern Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427) Buthidaung, ) Maungdaw and ) Rathedaung townships, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209) Buthidaung, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209) Maungdaw and ) Rathedaung townships, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated approach to address malnutrition through nutrition, health and care practices in northern part of Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 13
Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-021 (Health):
The objective of the project is to reduce mortality and morbidity of the conflict affected communities by providing emergency health care services with particular focus on maternal and child health and communicable disease control.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 20,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide access to maternal and child health services such as treatment of diarrhoea, pneumonia and other common illnesses in target townships in Rakhine State (UNICEF)
2. Detect and treatmalaria among IDPs and affected community of target townships in Rakhine State
3. Support referral service to severely ill patients in target townships in Rakhine State
4. Support supervision and monitoring to implementation of the project jointly by partner and UNICEF staff regularly at the IDP camps and target villages and townships
5. Ensure availability of lifesaving health supplies through procurement and transportation of supplies to target townships and camps
Total project requirements: USD 800,000
Current funding level: USD 100,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 166,643
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-102014-12-31
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
Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Bhamo,Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Laiza, Mai Ja Yang, Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Minbya, Myebon, and Sittwe townships, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Kachin State- IDP camps in Myitkyina, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Bhamo, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178Mohnyin and Puta-O districts in Government Controlled Areas (GCA) and IDP camps at Sadung, Myanmar24.7753065 96.3598367Laiza, Myanmar24.7540110 97.5504513Mai Ja Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Shwegu and Mansi townships in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) Rakhine State- IDP camps and remote villages in Kyauktaw, Myanmar24.2132737 96.7761686Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045and Sittwe townships, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014166643.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Life Saving/Emergency Health Needs and Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services in IDP Camps and Remote Villages in Rakhine and Kachin StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) through provision of comprehensive multi-sectoral care and response Overall project description 14-UFE-FPA-006 (Protection):
The objective of the project is to address the unmet needs of GBV survivors and women and children at risk in the government controlled and non-government controlled areas by improving multi-sectoral prevention and response to gender-based violence in Kachin State.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 19,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Support activities in service centres (8 already established Women’s and Girls’ Centres (WGCs)), located in both GCA and NGCA.
2. Establish GBV sub-cluster among service providers, for adequate multi-sectoral response to GBV survivors, including referral mechanisms and protocols for service provision and referrals among services.
3. Strengthen women’s groups in 15 camps (strategically)
4. Deliver mobile services for counselling and psychosocial support through a team of trained outreach workers
5. Provide case management and follow up to GBV related cases in close coordination with other services (in 8 WGCs)
6. Provide targeted trafficking-specific case management support to victims of trafficking in three WGCs.
7. Provide 50 “basic assistance packages”, which is financial aid to implement a reintegration and rehabilitation plan for women and girls who are GBV survivors
8. Technical training and mentoring for WGC case workers by anti-trafficking expert to increase capacity to support survivors of trafficking.
Total project requirements: USD 714,355
Current funding level: USD 476,889
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 237,466
Note: CERF does not typically fund more than 10% of the Total Project Direct Costs for staff. CERF is accepting higher than normal staff costs for this project on an exceptional basis. Future budgeting of staff costs by OHCHR will be required adhere more closely to the amount of staff costs CERF typically funds.
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142015-02-28
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
Kachin State (covering IDP camps in Myitkyina, Bhamo, and Waingmaw in Government Controlled Area (GCA) and IDP camps in Laiza, Je Yang, Hpun Lum Yang, Ma Ga Yang and Zai Awng in Non Government Controlled Area (NGCA), Myanmar23.5782949 96.8034979Kachin State (covering IDP camps in Myitkyina, Myanmar25.3946143 97.3840729Bhamo, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178and Waingmaw in Government Controlled Area (GCA) and IDP camps in Laiza, Myanmar23.5782949 96.8034979Je Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Hpun Lum Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Ma Ga Yang and Zai Awng in Non Government Controlled Area (NGCA), Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014237466.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) through provision of comprehensive multi-sectoral care and response OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting children through empowering key stakeholders and communities affected by conflict in Kachin and RakhineMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 13
Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-022 (Protection):
The objective of the project is to ensure identified separated and unaccompanied children receive appropriate cares in family settings.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 4,698.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide refresher training for implementing staff on new case management tools.
2. Identify and document cases - prioritizing unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and the most serious cases for case management such as violence/neglect.
3. Refer urgent cases to relevant service providers, including health, and provide follow up support to families.
4. Train community groups and local authorities on child protection issues and referral to services, and support prevention messaging involving children and adolescents.
Total project requirements: USD 800,000
Current funding level: USD 400,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 248,775
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-12-31
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
Rakhine, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Sittwe and Pauktaw townships, Myanmar20.1841619 93.0704179Kachin, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Sittwe and Pauktaw townships; Kachin, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Mansi township, Non-Government Controlled areas camps, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Mansi township, Myanmar24.1199454 97.2936138Non-Government Controlled areas camps, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Lana Zup Ja, Ma Wine Gyi (&), Bum Tsit Pa (&), La Gat Yang, Pa Kahtawng and Boarding houses and Hostels, Myanmar41.2033216 -77.1945247Lana Zup Ja, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Ma Wine Gyi (&), Myanmar20.6388828 96.9555976Bum Tsit Pa (&), Myanmar41.2033216 -77.1945247La Gat Yang, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Pa Kahtawng and Boarding houses and Hostels, Myanmar16.7767381 96.1443560Pa Kahtawng Boarding House, Sinpraw Hostel, Unlaung Hostel, Lana Zup Ja Boarding House ( and), Myanmar41.2033216 -77.1945247Pa Kahtawng Boarding House, Myanmar41.2033216 -77.1945247Sinpraw Hostel, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Unlaung Hostel, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Lana Zup Ja Boarding House ( and), Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014248775.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting children through empowering key stakeholders and communities affected by conflict in Kachin and RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CHR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting the humanitarian response in Rakhine and Kachin State through protecting and promoting human rights Overall project description 14-UFE-CHR-001 (Protection)
The objective of the project is to ensure continuous human rights presence in Rakhine State and ensure effective protection of human rights of the affected population, both Muslim and Rakhine communities, during the humanitarian response, with particular focus on the rights to life, security, and integrity of the person.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 11,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will carry out systematic monitoring, information gathering and documentation of the human rights concerns of the affected population in Rakhine State.
Total project requirements: USD 493,230
Current funding level: USD 201,710
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 100,054
Note: CERF does not typically fund more than 10% of the Total Project Direct Costs for staff. CERF is accepting higher than normal staff costs for this project on an exceptional basis. In future budgeting of staff costs OHCHR will be required to adhere more closely to the amount of staff costs CERF typically funds.
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
All affected areas in Rakhine State especially the Northern Rakhine State,, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427All affected areas in Rakhine State especially the Northern Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014100054.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting the humanitarian response in Rakhine and Kachin State through protecting and promoting human rights OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter support for Kachin IDP situationMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 10
Overall project description 14-UFE-HCR-008 (NFI/Shelter):
The objective of the project is to ensure fundamental physical protection for 1,000 IDP households in over 40 IDP sites, supporting 5,000 persons, coordinated closely with the WASH sector in new sites.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 5,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will construct 70 5-unit temporary shelters (350 units) in GCAs and construct 130 5-unit temporary shelters (650 units) in NGCAs. New shelter will be constructed with a review of WaSH by the WaSH cluster. The funds can be used for construction of a total of 200 5-unit temporary shelters (1,000 units) and benefit 5,000 individuals.
Total project requirements: USD 4,100,000
Current funding level: USD 399,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 845,835
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-212014-12-31
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
Kachin State, (including Government-Controlled Areas and Non-Government-Controlled Areas), Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Kachin State, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355(including Government-Controlled Areas and Non-Government-Controlled Areas), Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014845835.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter support for Kachin IDP situationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Development of lifesaving WASH facilities in tandem with new shelter construction for IDPs in Kachin StateMyanmar underfunded submission and review process:
Total envelope: USD 5.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 February 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 10
Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-023 (WASH):
The objectives of the project are to:
1. Ensure the delivery of essential WASH lifesaving services, including basic NFI supplies such as hygiene kits, water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene use (including hygiene promotion), and sanitation facilities for excreta disposal for 6,000 individuals in all newly constructed shelter locations.
2. Improve access to safe drinking water through household water treatment and maintenance of existing facilities in existing camps
3. Improve access for men, women, boys, girls, elderly and disabled individuals to proper sanitation facilities per Sphere standards
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 6,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Construct and maintain latrines, define (location and design) to meet the needs via a safer environment
development and construction water facilities most adapted to the context: Hand dug well, borehole, spring catchment, water collection system, etc.
2. Equip all households with Ceramic filter and trained to properly use and maintain it
3. Provide hygiene kits to families in the new camps planned to be developed
Total project requirements: USD 10,600,000
Current funding level: USD 628,945
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 700,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-212015-03-31
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
Government Controlled Areas (GCAs) and Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCAs) of Kachin and north Shan States, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Following townships Kachin State, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Mansi, Waingmaw, Momauk, Hpakan Following townships North Shan State, Myanmar23.5782949 96.8034979Mansi, Myanmar24.1199454 97.2936138Waingmaw, Myanmar23.5782949 96.8034979Momauk, Myanmar24.2549593 97.3435539Hpakan Following townships North Shan State, Myanmar25.6162172 96.2960283Namkhan, Kutkai, Myanmar23.8304234 97.6846567Namkhan, Myanmar23.8304234 97.6846567Kutkai, Myanmar23.4574839 97.9293247MYANMAR HUMAN RIGHTS 2014700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Development of lifesaving WASH facilities in tandem with new shelter construction for IDPs in Kachin StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to improve food security and nutrition of vulnerable farming families during 2014 main cropping seasonDPRK underfunded submission and review process
Total envelope: USD 6.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 Feb 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 5
Overall project description 14-UF-FAO-004 (Food Security)
The project’s objectives are to safeguard the lives of the food insecure farming families in the targeted cooperative farms by increasing the production of vegetables and soybean during the 2014 main cropping season through the provision of vegetable and soybean seed and urea fertilizer.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 90,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure vegetable and soybean seeds and urea fertilizer;
2. Select 70 beneficiary cooperative farms; and
3. Distribute the vegetable, soybean seeds and urea fertilizer to beneficiary cooperative farms
Total project requirements: USD 3,500,000
Current funding level: USD 1,000,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,000,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-212014-12-31
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
Provinces of North and South Hamgyong, Kangwon, North and South Pyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Provinces of North and South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840Kangwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067North and South Pyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.3539178 126.1682710KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to improve food security and nutrition of vulnerable farming families during 2014 main cropping seasonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe Motherhood Overall submission description (humanitarian context & prioritization)
The DPRK continues to suffer from chronic food insecurity and underdevelopment, and the consequences of frequent natural disasters. Although the overall humanitarian situation has improved slightly over the last 12 months, the structural causes of people’s vulnerability persist. External assistance is needed and continues to play a vital role to address the needs of millions whose food security, nutritional status, access to clean and safe water and general health would otherwise be seriously compromised. Out of the total population of 24.6 million, around 16 million people remain chronically food insecure and highly vulnerable to production gaps. Furthermore, the country is facing a multiplicity of health challenges, particularly in the areas of maternal, child and reproductive health, compounded by a deteriorating health care infrastructure and a lack of medicines. The high malnutrition rates mentioned above only makes this issue worse, having a number of negative consequences on overall health and resistance to infections.
International assistance has declined due to the worsening political situation since late 2012. Political developments in 2013 have meant both an increase in the enforcement of existing sanctions and the imposition of new ones. The severe under-funded situation has forced UN agencies to reprioritize and suspend some programme activities affecting the most vulnerable people, whose health, nutritional, WASH and food security status depend largely on international humanitarian assistance. The ERC agreed to an underfunded emergency allocation to DPR Korea because resource mobilization for vital humanitarian programming continues to be hindered by the political situation. Some US$6 million was allocated to UN agencies in the 2013 second underfunded emergencies round ($15 million total in 2013).
Pakistan underfunded submission and review process
Total envelope: USD 6.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 Feb 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 5
Overall project description 14-UF-FPA-007 (Health)
The project’s objective are to:
1. Improve availability of quality reproductive health care services in rural areas;
2. Enhance institutional capacity to emergency response for life-saving of mothers, adolescents and children; and
3. Reduce maternal mortality through better management of pregnancy complications and delivery using essential supplies and equipment
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 5,104,881.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and distribute RH emergency kits, hygiene kits, delivery-assistance including C-section equipment, antibiotics for puerperal sepsis, and disposable syringes to approximately 20 county/ri hospitals in flood affected areas
2. Conduct project monitoring to ensure proper utilization of supplies and equipment provided under the CERF funding
Total project requirements: USD $ 1,140,000
Current funding level: USD 540,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 250,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-142014-12-31
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
Flood-prone provinces (South Phyongan, North Phyongan, Kangwon, South Hamgyong, North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae), Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9255618 125.3928025Flood-prone provinces (South Phyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9255618 125.3928025North Phyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.9255618 125.3928025Kangwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840North Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.3786085 126.4364363South Hwanghae), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014250004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe Motherhood OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting Lifesaving WASH related interventions for the Most Vulnerable Population in flood affected Provinces of DPR KoreaOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-024 (WASH):
The project’s objective are to develop safe water supply source and provide transmission to existing storage tanks in place of the five dug wells located in paddy fields, which are contaminated and causing increasing incidence of diarrhoea in the seriously flood affected Hwangju County in North Hwanghae Province.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 29,600.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Develop safe source of drinking water supply to 33,200 people (17,500 women, 11,200 men and 4,500 children (1,200 in kindergarten; and 3,300 in schools) in Hwangju County.
2. Provide information on proper use of water purification tablets and safe disposal, handling and composting of excreta before use as manure to 7,500 families.
3. Connect piped water supply distribution network to 6 schools and health care institutions.
Total project requirements: USD 5,885,000
Current funding level: USD 50,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 399,524
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
Hwangju County, North Hwanghae Province, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6706050 125.7761685Hwangju County, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.6706050 125.7761685North Hwanghae Province, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.3786085 126.4364363KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014399524.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting Lifesaving WASH related interventions for the Most Vulnerable Population in flood affected Provinces of DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition Support for Children and Women (PRRO200532) DPRK underfunded submission and review process
Total envelope: USD 6.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 Feb 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 7
Overall project description 14-UF-WFP-012 (Food Security):
The project’s objective are to:
1. Reduce hunger and undernutrition among children, pregnant women and nursing mothers by providing nutrition support to improve dietary diversity through school and preschool meals as well as targeted nutrition support
2. Address the impact of under-nutrition and ensure children’s access to vitamins and micronutrients necessary for their development through provision of Super Cereals and biscuits fortified with minerals and vitamins.
3. Provide treatment to Moderate Acute Malnourished (MAM) children and women in Kangwon Province.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 1,647,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure a total of 5,000 mt of wheat and 1,281mt of maize. The wheat and maize will be used to produce Super Cereals and nutritious biscuits – (fortified with minerals and vitamins) to be distributed to 1,647,000 children and women in 87 counties in DPR Korea.
2. Support the local production (LFP) of fortified foods through overall management of the programme, as well as through the provision of raw materials and funding for equipment, packaging materials vitamin/mineral premix.
Total project requirements: USD 199,896,631
Current funding level: USD 25,581,062
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 3,247,124
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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 Provinces, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20143247124.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition Support for Children and Women (PRRO200532) OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Service Delivery to help improve Maternal and Child Survival in North Hamgyong and Ryanggang Provinces of DPR KoreaDPRK underfunded submission and review process
Total envelope: USD 6.5 million (round I allocation: USD 95.5 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 21 Feb 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 7
Overall project description 14-UF-WHO-011 (Health)
The project’s objective is to prevent avoidable death from life threatening conditions in most vulnerable children, boys, girls, men and women of two northern provinces through improved access to and quality health care at provincial pediatric, provincial maternity and 28 county hospitals.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 221,864.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Supply of essential drugs, equipment and life-saving consumables to 4 provincial, 2 city hospitals and 28 county hospitals for antenatal care, IMCI, LBW newborn:
2. Provision of treatment standards on evidence based life-saving practices, including:
3. Training of health professionals:
4. Logistic support for distribution of procured commodities to northern provinces
Total project requirements: USD 17,000,000
Current funding level: USD 3,883,706
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,000,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-12-31
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 and two towns - Ryanggang and North Hamgyong provinces of DPR Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Service Delivery to help improve Maternal and Child Survival in North Hamgyong and Ryanggang Provinces of DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la reconstitution des stocks céréaliers en faveur des ménages de la Bande Sahélienne affectés par la mauvaise campagne agricole 2013/2014Project objective:
The overall objective of this project is to support the recovery of food grain stocks and populations of the Sahel most affected by food insecurity directly linked to poor harvests in the crop year 2013/2014, for the provision of productive agricultural kits for rainfed campaign that will span the month from May to November 2014 and for the vegetable September campaign à April 2015
The project will support 96 600 beneficiaries.
Key activities:
• The selection of households
• The distribution of seed rain and light tools and organization of fairs
• Advice, support and technical supervision during the campaign
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Zone Sahélienne (Région de Kanem, Bahr El Gazal, Lac-est, Batha, Nord Guera, Ouaddaï, Nord Sila), Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Zone Sahélienne (Région de Kanem, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Bahr El Gazal, Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Lac-est, Chad13.1078947 14.4490398Batha, Chad13.9371775 18.4276047Nord Guera, Chad12.3042292 18.9977689Ouaddaï, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Nord Sila), Chad12.1307400 21.2845025CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141199806.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la reconstitution des stocks céréaliers en faveur des ménages de la Bande Sahélienne affectés par la mauvaise campagne agricole 2013/2014OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and mixed solution for internal displaced person in Eastern of ChadProtection and mixed solution for internal displaced person in Eastern of Chad
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Koukou Angarana sub division, Sila region, Chad12.0069248 21.6589961Koukou Angarana sub division, Chad12.0069248 21.6589961Sila region, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014299573.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and mixed solution for internal displaced person in Eastern of ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving psychosocial assistance and reinforcement of community-based protection based mechanisms targeting returnees from Libya, Soudan and NigeriaProvision of life saving psychosocial assistance and reinforcement of community-based protection based mechanisms targeting returnees from Libya, Soudan and Nigeria
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
The project will target beneficiaries within Tissi, Ngouboua, Faya, Chad17.9236623 19.1107114The project will target beneficiaries within Tissi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Ngouboua, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Faya, Chad17.9236623 19.1107114CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014349996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving psychosocial assistance and reinforcement of community-based protection based mechanisms targeting returnees from Libya, Soudan and NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening resilience for IDP to address GBV in the eastern Chad Objective(s): strengthen life saving approach towards GBV survivors (women, men, and children) affected by humanitarian crises
The project will assist 97,732 people in Sila, Ouaddai, wadifira, Gore
(a) Activities
i. Community counselling to be carried out by trained psychosocial community agents (55)
ii. Economic reinsertion of GBV survivors
iii. Support GBV survivors from armed forced and policemen
iv. Training for 50 Health service providers in clinical management of rapes
v. Pamphlets and IEC materials
vi. 72 hours treatment to avoid pregnancy and reduce the risks of HIV aids.
vii. Social mobilisation and community sensitization in Tissi and Kerfi
viii. Expanding support to activities to 55 psycho social agents, 50 clinical management of rape agents and 50 legal agents in order to manage over 2,000 GBV survivors
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Sila, Ouaddai, wadifira, Gore, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025Sila, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025Ouaddai, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465wadifira, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Gore, Chad7.9288860 16.6350250CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014101396.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening resilience for IDP to address GBV in the eastern Chad OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to Reproductive Health (RH) services to the conflict affected populations in the East and South of ChadProject Objective
Increase access to and use of primary health services with an emphasis on immunization, HIV / AIDS, SGBV, the reproductive health in regions affected by crises
The project will provide reproductive health support to 308,250 individuals in eastern and southern Chad (Ouaddai, Wadi Fira, Ennedi, Logone Oriental La Nya Pende, Moyen Chari Grande Sido)
Activities
(1) Referral system to manage obstetric and neonatal emergencies and other pregnancy complications; (2) Promotion of Emergency Obstetric Care; (3) Supply of life saving reproductive health kits and medical equipment’s; (4) Reduction of HIV transmission through the coordination of activities, provision of essential supplies and equipment, support to blood transfusion safety and social communication activities; (5) Provision of effective risk mitigation and STI treatment; (6) Clinical management of GBV survivor; (7) Management of the activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-252014-12-31
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
Ouaddai, Wadi Fira, Ennedi, Logone Oriental La Nya Pende, Moyen Chari Grande Sido, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Ouaddai, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Wadi Fira, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Ennedi, Chad17.5414578 21.8568586Logone Oriental La Nya Pende, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Moyen Chari Grande Sido, Chad8.4691140 18.5225709CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014223727.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to Reproductive Health (RH) services to the conflict affected populations in the East and South of ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Transfer, set up and life-saving protection and assistance for Sudanese refugees in KerfiUNHCR will provide multi-sector assistance to 10,000 Sudanese refugees in Kerfi in the Sila region of Eastern Chad.
Project objectives:
1/ Provide timely emergency support, protection and assistance to address immediate life-saving needs of the estimated 10,000 refugees.
2/ Relocate communities from villages along the border and from Ab Gadam to Kerfi.
3/ Integrate refugee communities into existing villages and communities and strengthening the capacity of national authorities to define how to integrate refugees into existing local government structures.
4/ Enhance livelihood opportunities, through e.g. the flourishing market in Kerfi, as this will promote self-reliance, enhance food security and resilience amongst the affected populations.
5/ Ensure equitable and timely access to Emergency Primary Health Care
Provision of emergency medical supplies.
Key activities:
1/ Transport, storage and handling in support of common humanitarian operations
2/ Provision of water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene
3/ Provision and distribution of shelter material and shelter and infrastructure established
4/ Population lives in satisfactory hygiene conditions
5/ Basic provision of Non-Food items for affected populations and hosting communities
6/ Health status of the population improved
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Kerfi, Sila region, Eastern, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025Sila region, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025Eastern, Chad43.4975879 -112.0240793CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20142000720.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Transfer, set up and life-saving protection and assistance for Sudanese refugees in KerfiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sustaining quality and supply of Integrated Management of Severe Acute MalnutritionThe project 14-UFE-CEF-025 will provide emergency nutrition support to 10,750 severe acute malnutrition children in the Sahel belt regions of Chad ( Kanem, Barh-El-Gazel, Batha, Guera, Ouaddai, Sila, Lac, Hadjer- Lamis, Salamat, Wadi Fira, Ndjamena).
Project objective:
The objective of the project is to reduce malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity in children under five years of age through improved access to quality service delivery via community-based management of severe acute malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-12-31
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 belt regions of ( Kanem, Barh-El-Gazel, Batha, Guera, Ouaddai, Sila, Lac, Hadjer- Lamis, Salamat, Wadi Fira, Ndjamena), Chad12.4577273 16.7234639Sahel belt regions of ( Kanem, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Barh-El-Gazel, Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Batha, Chad13.9371775 18.4276047Guera, Chad11.1219015 18.4276047Ouaddai, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Sila, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025Lac, Chad13.6915377 14.1001326Hadjer- Lamis, Chad12.4577273 16.7234639Salamat, Chad10.9691601 20.7122465Wadi Fira, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Ndjamena), Chad12.1348457 15.0557415CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014999504.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sustaining quality and supply of Integrated Management of Severe Acute MalnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Maternal and Child Health Services to vulnerable population in the Sahel Belt of Chad and Southern Chada) Objectives
General objective: Reduce Under 5 and Maternal mortality
Specific objectives:
• Reactive Measles and OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) vaccination campaigns;
• Improve the coverage of maternal care: Ante natal Care (ANC) and assisted deliveries;
• Ensure quality management of childhood disease and Community Integrated Management of Child Illness (IMCI);
• Emergency Secondary Reproductive and paediatric health Care
The project will provide emergency health assistance to 130,000 people in the Region of SILA, District of Tissi
b) Activities
? At community level: support to the training/refreshment of community health workers and provision of medical supplies enabling to manage common childhood diseases for the benefit of 25,000 children under five years.
• Diarrhoea using ORS (Oral Rehydration Salt)/Zinc;
• Malaria (using antimalarial drugs);
• Acute respiratory Infection management; and
• Referral of severe cases to health facilities.
? Outreach Interventions
• Organization of multi-antigen reactive Immunization campaigns for the benefit of approximately 10,000 children under 5;
• Antenatal consultation campaigns including Tetanus Toxoid (TT) vaccination and HIV/AIDS screening Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT)
? Facility-based Activities: Procurement and provision of essentials & medical supplies to health facilities enabling them to provide:
• Inpatient care for referral cases
• Assisted delivery care as well as New-born care
• Malaria care and distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) for the benefit of 10,000 children and pregnant women (during Expanded Programme on Immunization and Ante Natal Care services).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Region of SILA, District of Tissi Tissi, Umdukhum, Birnahal,Haraza, Kelle, Goza, Rout Rout, Abgadam, Chad36.1660564 4.2538452Region of SILA, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025District of Tissi Tissi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Birnahal, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Haraza, Chad36.1660564 4.2538452Kelle, Chad38.6532729 -90.3394699Abgadam, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014407061.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Maternal and Child Health Services to vulnerable population in the Sahel Belt of Chad and Southern ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protect Girls, Boys and Women affected by Crises in Chad against abuses and violenceThe project will assist 60,000 in Dar Sila: Tissi, Aradib and Habile, Ngouboua, Amtiman
(b) Objective(s)
Protect IDP and returnee children and communities in Dar Sila region (Aradib, Habile), Tissi, and Ngouboua from violence, abuse, exploitation and neglect.
(c) Activities
1. Set up 08 additional (22 existing) child-friendly spaces that provide gender–sensitive activities and address the psychosocial needs of girls and boys in communities of displacement.
2. Set up 10 community-based child protection committees and identify 30 focal points responsible for the identification and referral of child protection violations in IDP and returnee communities
3. Conduct family tracing and reunification of 225 520 Chadian children from Nigeria
4. Provide technical support to service providers offering health services (HIV preventionrisk mitigation, general health care) psychosocial support (counseling), legal support (legal representation, counseling, capacity building of judicial authorities) including sensitization/training targeting migration and border security organs as well as community education and mobilization (sensitization of community mobilisers, GBV focal points, beneficiaries, local authorities) to ensure access and quality.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Dar Sila, Chad12.1833333 21.3500000• Dar Sila, Chad12.1833333 21.3500000Tissi, Aradib and Habile;, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Ngouboua ;, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Amtiman;, Chad11.0445821 20.2862003Tissi, Aradib and Habile, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070• Ngouboua, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070• Amtiman, Chad11.0445821 20.2862003Aradib and Habile; • Ngouboua ; • Amtiman;, Chad11.0445821 20.2862003CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014249824.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protect Girls, Boys and Women affected by Crises in Chad against abuses and violenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services provision for vulnerable populations in Tissi and malnourished children in the Sahel band This project will provide emergency WASH assistance to 247,000 vulnerable people in Tissi in Sila and the Sahel belt.
Project objective:
Support emergency assistance to refugees, returnees and host communities in Tissi (Eastern Chad) and Children affected by acute malnutrition with provision of safe drinking water, safe hygiene and sanitation promotion
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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
Tissi in Sila and Sahel belt, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20142999831.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services provision for vulnerable populations in Tissi and malnourished children in the Sahel band OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)PRRO200289 – Food assistance to refugees and vulnerable populations affected by malnutrition and recurrent food crisisThis project will provide food assistance to 145,000 food insecure people in the Sahelian belt in the regions of Kanem, Barh-El-Gazal, Batha, Guera, Wadi-Fira, Ouaddai, Sila and Salamat.
Project objectives:
The main objective of this project is to save lives and to strengthen the food security of vulnerable Chadian population in the Sahelian belt.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
- Assist 145,000 beneficiaries through a combination of general food distributions and voucher transfers.
- Procure and distribute 360 mt of pulses needed for the ration of 120,000 persons for two months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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
Sahelian belt – Region of Kanem, Barh-El-Gazal, Batha, Guera, Wadi-Fira, Ouaddai, Sila and Salamat, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Sahelian belt – Region of Kanem, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Barh-El-Gazal, Chad14.7702266 16.9122510Batha, Chad13.9371775 18.4276047Guera, Chad11.1219015 18.4276047Wadi-Fira, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Ouaddai, Chad13.7484760 20.7122465Sila and Salamat, Chad12.1307400 21.2845025CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014799997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project PRRO200289 – Food assistance to refugees and vulnerable populations affected by malnutrition and recurrent food crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving emergency health interventions for severely malnourished childrenThe project will provide emergency health support to 165,000 people in Kanem, Bahr El Ghazal and Guera.
Project objectives:
Provide life-saving health interventions to severely malnourished children in the regions of Chad affected by food crisis in Sahel belt and increase access to primary health care for under-five children and pregnant women so as to decrease mortality and morbidity rates
Key Activities
• Set up two mobile clinics for delivering basic health services including vaccinations, integrated management of Childhood illnesses, prenatal services and screening of children for malnutrition
• Support referral system of severe malnourished children with medical complication and pregnant women to district hospital.
• Provide health facilities with pediatric drugs, ward equipment & supplies, laboratory & pharmaceutical equipment/supplies for treatment of childhood illness;
• Provide medical care for the non malnourished children in the context of nutritional crisis
• Support on site supervision on Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) by District Health Teams (DHT);
• Provide logistic support (mobile clinic) for urgent cases transfer in district hospitals and outreach activities for nomadic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Kanem, Bahr El Ghazal and Guera, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Kanem, Chad14.8781262 15.4068079Bahr El Ghazal and Guera, Chad11.1219015 18.4276047CHAD POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014399506.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving emergency health interventions for severely malnourished childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency provision of livelihoods inputs to IDPs and host communities in Al JawfEmergency provision of livelihoods inputs to IDPs and host communities in Al Jawf
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212015-03-31
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
Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Districts of Al-Hazm, Khab w Ash-Shaf, Al-Khalq, and Al-Maton, Yemen16.1672432 44.7791562Districts of Al-Hazm, Yemen16.1672432 44.7791562Khab w Ash-Shaf, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al-Khalq, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880and Al-Maton, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141799997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency provision of livelihoods inputs to IDPs and host communities in Al JawfOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health care and psychosocial care to hardest-to-reach conflict-affected communities of Abyan and Al-Jawf GovernoratesOverall project description: 14-UF-IOM-011 (Health)
The project’s objective is to to reduce mortality and morbidity among conflict affected populations of Abyan and Al-Jawf Governorates, IDPs, returnees and host communities, through direct health care provision; and contribute to health system strengthening in Abyan and Al Jawf through operational support of selected MOPHP primary health care facilities and essential technical trainings of health care providers.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 155,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will undertake:
-Health awareness and promotion campaigns, with a focus on most prevalent diseases and communicable diseases with public health significance in all target districts;
-Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI);
-Support immunizations services for hard- to- reach IDPs, returnees and conflict affected communities where MOPHP services are inaccessible as a result of the disruption of the health system post-conflict.
-Minimal Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health;
-Emergency health services, including minor surgeries;
-Treatment for common medical conditions, as well as management of communicable and chronic diseases;
-Facilitation of medical and mental health referrals with transport assistance to and from with referral centres;
-Implementation of psychological first-aid, community-based psychosocial activities, and strengthened protection monitoring to IDPs, returnees and conflict affected communities;
-Management of a health monitoring and reporting system, linked with the national surveillance and disease early warning system.
Total project requirements: USD $2,150,000
Current funding level: USD $650,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $600,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-252014-12-31
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
Abyan Governorate, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Jayshan, Al Wade'a, Ahwar, Khanfir and Al Mahfd Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Jayshan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Wade'a, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ahwar, Yemen13.5219195 46.7115929Khanfir and Al Mahfd Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Barat Al Anan, Rajuzah and Al Humaydat, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Barat Al Anan, Yemen16.5917490 44.2531390Rajuzah and Al Humaydat, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health care and psychosocial care to hardest-to-reach conflict-affected communities of Abyan and Al-Jawf GovernoratesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH assistance for new IDPs in al Jawf and conflict-affected underserved communities in AbyanOverall project description: 14-UF-IOM-012 (WASH)
The project’s objective is to prevent the dramatic increase of morbidity and mortality of IDP and host communities in Al Jawf governorate, as well as conflict-affected and underserved communities of Abyan governorate. This will be done by enhancing access to safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation, as well as water storage and water resources management.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 11,400.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Improve water storage capacities;
•Rehabilitate drinking water sites;
•Establish Water Management Committees;
•Conduct hygiene and water control awareness campaigns; and
•Rehabilitate WASH structures in health facilities.
Total project requirements: USD $2,700,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $600,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012015-03-31
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
Abyan governorate, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Jayshan, Ahwar, Mudiya, Al Wadea, Mahfad, Rosod, Sarar and Sibbah districts Al Jawf governorate, Yemen32.3182314 -86.9022980Jayshan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ahwar, Yemen13.5219195 46.7115929Mudiya, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Wadea, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mahfad, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Rosod, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Sarar and Sibbah districts Al Jawf governorate, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Barat Al Anan, Al Maton and Khabb wa ash Sha’af districts), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Barat Al Anan, Yemen16.5917490 44.2531390Al Maton and Khabb wa ash Sha’af districts), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2014600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH assistance for new IDPs in al Jawf and conflict-affected underserved communities in AbyanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Eliminate the Impact from Mines and Explosives Remnants of War (ERW) in Yemen Phase IVOverall project description: 14-UF-UDP-002 (Mine Action)
The objective of the project is to ensure the population is protected from the risks of explosive remnants of war by efficient and effective mapping areas of risk, technical marking of explosive devices and Mine/ERW/IM clearance operations; support victims of explosives through medical treatment and referrals; enhance capacity of YEMAC to maintain effective and safe operations; and support information sharing to the GoY, affected populations and the Humanitarian Community
The total number of humanitarian passengers with CERF funding is 5,563,196.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Identify, map and mark out the Suspect Hazardous Areas; technically determine the degree of risk SHA map to define Confirmed Hazardous Areas; conduct mine/explosive remnants of war/improvised explosive device clearance of confirmed hazardous areas; and support to Handicap International.
Total project requirements: USD $ 10,094,940
Current funding level: USD $ 948,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $1,500,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Sa’ada, Abyan, Hajjah, Al Jawf, Amran, Al Dahle’e governorates, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Al Jawf, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Al Dahle’e governorates, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN HUMAN RIGHTS 20141500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Eliminate the Impact from Mines and Explosives Remnants of War (ERW) in Yemen Phase IVOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Obstetric (EmONC) and Neonatal care for IDPs, Returnees and Conflict affected communities in Yemen (north and south)Overall project description 14-UFE-FPA-010 (Health):
The project’s objective is to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality for IDPs, returnees and other conflict affected communities in targeted governorates.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 107,383.
With these CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following activities:
-Procurement, clearance and distribution of Basic and Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric, Neonatal Care (BEmONC and CEmONC) equipment’s and drugs, vital for prevention and treatment of obstetric and neonatal emergencies.
-Equip health facilities in the six targeted governorates with Basic and Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric (BEmONC and CEmONC), Neonatal Care and reproductive health essential life-saving drugs such as Oxytocin for prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage, Magnesium sulphate for treatment of pregnancy induced hypertension, different parental and oral Antibiotics, fluids, equipment and other supplies.
-Improve capacities of health workers at governorate level
-Provide community RH counselling/awareness for women, girls, boys and men, on;
-Print reproductive health IEC materials to be used for community awareness (flyers, poster, and booklets), antenatal care information, FP/ birth spacing and referral mechanisms information sheets, 5,000 flyers/ Governorate.
-Monitoring and evaluation visits to site by Ministry of Health Population Sector (MOPHP), WHO and UNFPA.
Total project requirements: USD 2,375,942
Current funding level: USD 707,047
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 602,396
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-252014-12-31
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
South, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Aden, Abyan, Lahj North, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Lahj North, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Sa’ada, Hajjah, Amran, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014602396.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Obstetric (EmONC) and Neonatal care for IDPs, Returnees and Conflict affected communities in Yemen (north and south)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)GBV prevention and response in Yemen: targeting IDPs, returnees, refugees and conflict affected communitiesOverall project description: 14-UF-FPA-011 (Protection)
The objective of the project is to prevent new incidents of GBV and scale up response services for GBV survivors from within the IDP, returnee, refugee, migrant, asylum seeking and other conflict-affected communities in crisis-impacted areas in southern and northern Yemen.
The total number of humanitarian passengers with CERF funding is 55,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Strengthen and support the current GBV referral/coordination mechanisms;
-Strengthen multi-sectoral response services;
-Advocate and raise awareness of GBV at community level; and
-Introduce and roll out GBV Infomration Management System.
Total project requirements: USD $ 4,034,250
Current funding level: USD $ 1,000,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $666,611
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092015-03-31
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, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Aden, Abyan, Lahj, Shabwah, AlDala’a North, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Shabwah, Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620AlDala’a North, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Sa’ada, Hajjah, Amran, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788YEMEN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014666611.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project GBV prevention and response in Yemen: targeting IDPs, returnees, refugees and conflict affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Conducting key protection activities for IDP populations in Northern and Southern YemenOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-010 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to gather reliable data on the needs of IDPs in northern and southern Yemen, to identify the main protection challenges and challenges to achieving durable solutions for IDPs and to develop comprehensive, inter-agency responses to address the unmet needs of IDPs and host communities in northern and southern Yemen.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 207,536.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Hire an IDP profiling consultant to technically guide the exercise, recruit field staff and identify a qualified partner;
-Design questionnaire, prioritizing methodology allowing for sex- and age-disaggregation;
-Recruit and appoint monitoring teams including staff from the Executive Unit and members of the task force;
-Provide an induction to data collection and monitoring teams;
-Pilot the IDP profiling tools;
-Finalize the data collection instruments;
-Conduct meetings at the provincial and district levels to identify communities of displaced persons and the fieldwork to prepare for assessment;
-Process and analyze the data and draft a report on the results, which will then be disseminated
Total project requirements: USD 1,352,527
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 666,664
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-232014-12-31
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
IDP Registration, Assessments and Joint Profiling in Hajjah, Amran and Sa’ada Governorates Provision of GBV services and assistance to GBV victims in Amran, Hajjah, Sa’ada, Sana’a (North) and Dhale’e, Lahj, Shabwah, Aden (South), Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301IDP Registration, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Assessments and Joint Profiling in Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Amran and Sa’ada Governorates Provision of GBV services and assistance to GBV victims in Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Sana’a (North) and Dhale’e, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Shabwah, Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620Aden (South), Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2014666664.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Conducting key protection activities for IDP populations in Northern and Southern YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving interventions to protect vulnerable conflict-affected children in northern YemenOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-029 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to ensure that the most vulnerable girls, boys and duty bearers in the high priority districts are protected from the life-threatening consequences of conflicts and their rights are monitored and protected.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 608,720.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Deliver Mine Risk Education (MRE) through schools and community based networks;
-Conduct training of trainers to local volunteers who will be disseminating MRE in the target areas;
-Produce and disseminate 10,000 copies of information, education and communication materials during community and school- based MRE awareness activities;
-Ensure child rights Monitoring and Reporting Mechanisms (MRM) in the high priority districts are strengthened and supported to expand their reach, accuracy and sustainability of services;
-Provide timely, effective and comprehensive package of services (safety/security, health, psychological support, legal aid) is provided to child victims/survivors of sexual violence and referral and follow-up to other required services is ensured; and
-Produce and disseminate IEC materials on grave child rights violations and GBV through community mobilization and dialogue sessions conducted by community based child protection committees and local CSOs.
Total project requirements: USD 1,500,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 666,666
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-222014-12-31
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
Sa’ada, Al Jawf, Sana’a and Hajjah, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Al Jawf, Yemen16.7901819 45.2993862Sana’a and Hajjah, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014666666.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving interventions to protect vulnerable conflict-affected children in northern YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling up the integrated management of severe acute under nutrition among under 5 girls and boys in the most vulnerable communities in YemenOverall project description: 14-UF-CEF-030 (Nutrition)
The objective of the project is to contribute towards the reduction of mortality and morbidity related to acute malnutrition among girls and boys under 5 through quality lifesaving nutritional interventions.
The total number of targeted beneficiaries with CERF funding is 9,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Ensure availability of all nutrition therapeutic supplies (RUTF, anthropometric tools and related medicines for the SAM cases) at Governorate level.
-Engage implementing partner with access to the affected areas in PCA’s (ACF in this case).
-Support mobile teams for the provision of lifesaving nutrition services for girls and boys under 5 affected by SAM without complications.
-Train the health facility staff members (with at least 50% women) on the OTP programme .
-Strengthen the community component of CMAM through the community volunteers on integrated nutrition program (90%women).
-Distribute consumable hygiene kits for under 5 SAM children enrolled in the programme.
Total project requirements: USD $ 24,000,000
Current funding level: USD $ 1,920,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $$1,169,679
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
Coastal area , mainly in Hodeida and Hajjah governorates, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Coastal area, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880mainly in Hodeida and Hajjah governorates, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141169679.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling up the integrated management of severe acute under nutrition among under 5 girls and boys in the most vulnerable communities in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated WASH response for Hajja and AmranOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-031 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to provide increased access to, and optimal use of, water and sanitation facilities, and increased awareness of hygiene promotion to take actions for protecting themselves against threats to public health.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 63,372.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Focus on urgent and priority works aiming to restore lifesaving basic water and sanitation services. ---Repair and rehabilitation works for the water systems include the provision of basic supplies and equipment.
-Implement hygiene promotion activities such as hygiene promotion campaigns and cleaning campaigns.
Total project requirements: USD 14,000,000
Current funding level: USD 1,200,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,988,756
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-222014-12-31
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
Amran governorate (Amran, Huth, Harf Sufyan, Khiwan, Al-Asha, Khamr, Rayda and Jebel Yadid districts) and Hajja governorate (Haradh, Khairan, Hairan, Al-Moharraq, Mostaba and Abs districts), Yemen16.2808219 44.0686908Amran governorate (Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Huth, Yemen16.2306487 43.9651325Harf Sufyan, Yemen16.3762123 44.0865232Khiwan, Yemen16.2808219 44.0686908Al-Asha, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Khamr, Yemen15.9910504 43.9579823Rayda and Jebel Yadid districts) and Hajja governorate (Haradh, Yemen16.4036677 43.0631953Khairan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Hairan, Yemen14.0500000 43.7833330Al-Moharraq, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mostaba and Abs districts), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20141988756.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated WASH response for Hajja and AmranOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building Resilience (Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 200636)Overall project description: 14-UF-WFP-014 (Nutrition)
The objective of the project is to ensure effective treatment of acute malnutrition among children 6 to 59 months and pregnant and lactating women in areas most affected by global acute malnutrition; and contribute to reduced acute and chronic malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies through enhanced young child feeding, maternal nutrition and micronutrient intake among school-age children in most affected areas.
The total number of humanitarian passengers with CERF funding is 26,900.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Treatment of acute malnutrition among children under the age of five years and pregnant and lactating women as well as prevention of acute malnutrition among children between 6 and 24 months of age who are most at risk.
Total project requirements: USD $28,300,000
Current funding level: USD $ 13,000,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $980,244
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
Hajjah and Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014980244.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building Resilience (Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 200636)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Air Passenger Service and Logistics Cluster Coordination in Support of the Humanitarian Response in Sa’ada (WFP Special Operation 200130)Overall project description: 14-UF-WFP-015 (Logistics)
The WFP Logistics Cluster Coordination Special Operation will provide air passenger services to support the humanitarian community in Yemen in ensuring safe movement of staff in the country, and to guarantee the continuity of the life-saving activities. The operation will also enhance the predictability, timeliness and efficiency of the emergency response to the affected population in Yemen.
The total number of humanitarian passengers with CERF funding is 600.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Five flights per month will be scheduled from Sana’a – Sa’ada – Sana’a, permitting safe access for humanitarian aid agencies to the north.
-WFP will assign dedicated staff for management of the air passenger service. Standard Administrative and Operating Procedures for WFP Yemen’s use of air transport services have been shared with all participating organizations, outlining user safety guidelines.
Total project requirements: USD $ 2,247,092
Current funding level: USD $ 488,300
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $519,057
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
Support to the humanitarian community in including Sa’ada, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014519057.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Air Passenger Service and Logistics Cluster Coordination in Support of the Humanitarian Response in Sa’ada (WFP Special Operation 200130)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting life-saving Primary Health Care/Emergency Medical Services and reducing morbidity and mortality in high-risk governorates affected by conflict, population displacement and high disease burdenOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-013 (Health):
The project’s objective is to save lives through improving access to essential health care, including primary health care; communicable disease and VPD surveillance, outbreak prevention and management; emergency medical service-provision; and mass casualty management in target governorates; and strengthen the weak health system through enhancing referral mechanisms and revitalization/equipment of health facilities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 2,750,329.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Coordinate with the MoPHP and health partners;
-Provide primary health care Services to IDPs, returnees, host communities, and affected/vulnerable population. This project includes supporting the nationwide Polio immunization campaign recommended by the UNICEF-WHO Joint Strategic Action Plan for the Polio Outbreak Response in the Horn of Africa. The campaign is planned for the beginning of 2014 as an emergency response to disease outbreaks among vulnerable groups, focusing on high-risk areas, including IDP and refugee camps and transit points for incoming migrants from the Horn of Africa to Yemen;
-Upgrade health care service delivery in target governorates and communicable disease control/management
Total project requirements: USD 21,797,771
Current funding level: USD 3,500,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,797,300
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212014-12-31
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
Saada, Hajjah, Taiz, Al-Hodeida and Amran, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Saada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Al-Hodeida and Amran, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141797300.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting life-saving Primary Health Care/Emergency Medical Services and reducing morbidity and mortality in high-risk governorates affected by conflict, population displacement and high disease burdenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting nutrition life-saving services at therapeutic feeding centres for malnourished casesOverall project description: 14-UF-WHO-014 (Nutrition)
The objective of the project is to save lives through ensuring continued provision of nutrition services, and reduce morbidity and mortality associated with malnutrition by running and establishing stabilization centers for management of severe acute malnutrition cases with medical complications.
The total number of humanitarian passengers with CERF funding is 2,800.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Support to the operation of 16 nutrition centers in the governorates to deliver nutrition services;
-Equipment, life savings’ medicines and supplies needed for 16 SCs for management of SAM cases.
-Regular supportive follow up visits to SCs (by trained trainers/supervisors) and communities (by community health volunteers mainly females) .
-Implementation of activities aiming at improving the capacity to refer and treat cases with SAM with the different partners providing nutrition services and work closely with the nutrition cluster to establish the SCs.
Total project requirements: USD $1,500,000
Current funding level: USD $ 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $340,463
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
Abyan, AlDhale, Lahj, Saada, Hodeidah, taiz and Hajjah governorates and neighbouring governorates receiving IDPs, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212AlDhale, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Saada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hodeidah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838taiz and Hajjah governorates and neighbouring governorates receiving IDPs, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014340463.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting nutrition life-saving services at therapeutic feeding centres for malnourished casesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia (PRRO 200365)In support of Government’s efforts to respond to the needs of the refugees who have entered Ethiopia from south Sudan since the conflict erupted on 15 December 2013, WFP’s PRRO 200365- Food Assistance for Somali, Eritrean and Sudanese Refugees provides food and cash assistance to refugees hosted in camps in Ethiopia. The primary objective of WFP’s project (14-RR-WFP-016) is to meet the basic nutrition requirements of camp-base refugees from South Sudan currently in Ethiopia. The requested CERF funding will be used to provide food assistance response for 60,000 refugees from South Sudan for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-242014-07-24
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
Gambella region of , targeting refugees from South Sudan, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947Gambella region of, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947targeting refugees from South Sudan, Ethiopia6.8769919 31.3069788ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20143049478.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia (PRRO 200365)OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving interventions to asylum seekers, refugees and host communities affected by the South Sudan Crisis Life-saving interventions to asylum seekers, refugees and host communities affected by the South Sudan Crisis
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-272014-07-27
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
Gambella Regional State, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2014840700.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving interventions to asylum seekers, refugees and host communities affected by the South Sudan Crisis 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Border Evacuation and Transportation Assistance to South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaEmergency Border Evacuation and Transportation Assistance to South Sudanese Refugees in Gambella
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-012014-08-01
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20141300246.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Border Evacuation and Transportation Assistance to South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to South Sudanese refugees in GambellaThe UNHCR project (14-RR-HCR-011) aims to address the most urgent needs of the South Sudanese refugees through the implementation of critical and life-saving activities such as the provision of Core Relief Items (CRI), registration activities and protection at both entry points and refugee camps hosting new arrivals from South Sudan in Gambella. In particular, UNHCR and partners will register some 30,000 new arrivals, provide core relief items to 4,000 refugee households, and bolster SGBV and child protection in the camps.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-272014-07-27
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
, Gambella Regional State, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947Gambella Regional State, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2014792506.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to South Sudanese refugees in GambellaOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for Internally-Displaced Persons and Returnees in Pakistan’s North-WestOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-017 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to ensure meeting basic emergency food needs amongst conflict-affected populations, through the conduct of general food distributions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 978,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will support the provision of life-saving relief food assistance amongst affected families in the north-west of Pakistan, including those that remain displaced and those that have returned to their areas of origin.
Total project requirements: USD 180,000,000
Current funding level: USD 76,139,534
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 2,799,675
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Peshawar, Kohat, DIKhan, Tank, Nowshera, Kurram, Orakzai, Khyber, South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Peshawar, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Kohat, Pakistan33.5888559 71.4429286DIKhan, Pakistan31.8625706 70.9018692Tank, Pakistan32.2162093 70.3896327Nowshera, Pakistan34.0104643 71.9875531Kurram, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Orakzai, Pakistan33.6671373 70.9546800Khyber, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130South Waziristan, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Mohmand and Bajaur, Pakistan34.6676053 71.2941647PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20142799675.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for Internally-Displaced Persons and Returnees in Pakistan’s North-WestOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to protect and restore livelihoods of affected families in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)Overall project description 14-UFE-FAO-008 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to Improve the food and nutrition security, and coping mechanisms of the most affected returnee households and IDPs in Khyber and Kurram by safeguarding, restoring and improving their productive assets.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 134,610.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide 18,510 families with agriculture packages (Kharif season crops i.e. maize, red beans, and mong beans, assorted vegetables seed for kitchen gardening, fertilizer and homestead vegetable gardening kit including vegetable seed and necessary tools).
2. Provide 3,220 families with livestock feed support, and 700 women will receive a poultry restocking package.
3. Assist 22,435 families with the vaccination of their animals.
Total project requirements: USD 2,000,000
Current funding level: USD 500,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,479,517
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Kurram Agency, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Ali Sherzai, Musazai , Para Chamkani in central Kurrum and Durrani camp Khyber Agency, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Ali Sherzai, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160Musazai, Pakistan31.7252786 70.3345812Para Chamkani in central Kurrum and Durrani camp Khyber Agency, Pakistan34.0058931 71.6480527(Tirah Valley), Pakistan33.8152061 70.7480532PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20141479517.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to protect and restore livelihoods of affected families in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response with focus on critical gaps in health services delivery focussing on most vulnerable groups such as women, children, persons with disabilities and elderly, affected by crisis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATAOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-015 (Health):
The project’s objective is to address the emergency health needs of the IDPs and returnees population through provision of primary health care services to reduce morbidity and mortality among the affected displaced and returnees population.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 494,214.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide emergency Primary Health care services for filling unmet health needs of people with focus on vulnerable groups like in camps and off camp
2. Supply essential medicines and medical supplies
3. Conduct disease Surveillance and Outbreak Response
Total project requirements: USD 14,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 800,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Khyber agency, Pakistan33.9405478 71.0497768, Families, already returned back to Tirah, remaining, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160Families, Pakistan31.5590837 74.3180234already returned back to Tirah, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160remaining, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160Families expected to be returned by March this year Central Kurram returnees, Pakistan33.6764409 70.4788937, families SWA, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406families SWA, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406families already returned while ,Still displaced and likely to return this year Three camps, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160families already returned while, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160Still displaced and likely to return this year Three camps, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160, Total Families a) Jalozai, Pakistan33.9121092 71.8185895Total Families a) Jalozai, Pakistan33.9121092 71.8185895, b) New Durrani, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160b) New Durrani, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160c) Togh Sarai, Pakistan33.4450150 70.9739982Kurram, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691, families Total, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160families Total, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160,+,+,+,+ = ,*= ,individuals, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160+, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160+ =, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160*=, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160individuals, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response with focus on critical gaps in health services delivery focussing on most vulnerable groups such as women, children, persons with disabilities and elderly, affected by crisis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health assistance to mothers, new-borns and children displaced from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) residing in IDP camps and selected host communities/returned areas of Kurram AgencyOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-033 (Health):
The project’s objective is to ensure that women and children of FATA living in Jalozai ,Togh Sarai & New Durrani IDP’s Camps and in returned areas of Kurram, Khyber and SWA have access to basic health services and information through facility- and community-based interventions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 51,906.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Vaccination targeting people in IDP camps and host communities
2. Community Based MCH Services
3. Facility Based MCH Services
4. Facility based skilled staff comprising of WMOs, MOs, LHVs, Medical Technicians, vaccinators and midwives.
5. Primary Health Center Services
6. Community Based Activities
Total project requirements: USD 480,000
Current funding level: USD 53,929
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 300,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
IDP’s Camps of Jalozai (Nowshera), Tough Sarai (Hangu), New Durrani (Kurram Agency) and selected host communities/returned areas of Kurram Agency, Pakistan33.9121092 71.8185895IDP’s Camps of Jalozai (Nowshera), Pakistan33.9121092 71.8185895Tough Sarai (Hangu), Pakistan33.4450150 70.9739982New Durrani (Kurram Agency) and selected host communities/returned areas of Kurram Agency, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health assistance to mothers, new-borns and children displaced from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) residing in IDP camps and selected host communities/returned areas of Kurram AgencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of access to life saving RH services ensuring 24/7 Emergency Obstetrics Care (BEmONC) and Health Services to GBV Survivors in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity across Returnees in Tirah Valley of KhyberOverall project description 14-UFE-FPA-012 (Health):
The project’s objectives are to ensure equitable access to RH-services (including Maternal Newborn and Child Health/ Reproductive Health, health and psychosocial support to GBV survivors) by the conflict-affected populations, host communities and returnees in selected facilities and at community level.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 7,925.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Establish 24/7 BEmONC services in camps with referrals to nearest hospital (New Durrani in Kurram Agency) and off Camps.
2. Distribute Hygiene Kits to pregnant women and girls and women of reproductive age.
3. Strengthen health delivery points at In-Camp and Off-Camp sites.
4. Establish Reproductive Health Facilitation support for GBV Survivors and Adolescents.
Total project requirements: USD 1,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 100,109
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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
AHQ Sadda (host communities and IDPs in New Durrani Camp in Kurram, Khyber (Tirah Returned Population) in FATA, Peshawar in KP (in case NOC is not granted for Tirah Valley then all beneficiaries will be covered in other two areas) UNFPA Focus Female, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691AHQ Sadda (host communities and IDPs in New Durrani Camp in Kurram, Pakistan33.7035422 70.3330932Khyber (Tirah Returned Population) in FATA, Pakistan33.9405478 71.0497768Peshawar in KP (in case NOC is not granted for Tirah Valley then all beneficiaries will be covered in other two areas) UNFPA Focus Female, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Peshawar= , Kurram= , Tirah= Male, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Kurram=, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Tirah= Male, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160Peshawar=, Kurram= , Tirah=, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Peshawar=, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Tirah=, Pakistan33.7860804 70.7056125PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014100109.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of access to life saving RH services ensuring 24/7 Emergency Obstetrics Care (BEmONC) and Health Services to GBV Survivors in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity across Returnees in Tirah Valley of KhyberOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict-affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-034 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to ensure improved and equitable access to and use of life saving nutritional services for vulnerable children (boys and girls) and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) at the community and facility level that meet national and internationally recommended minimum standard of care for a population affected by an emergency.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 54,270.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Support operationalization of 15 nutrition centers (4 each in Tank, Kohat, Hangu and Kurram Agency FATA).
2. Train approximately 60 facility based staff (Doctors, Nutrition Assistants, and Paramedic Staff) and 90 outreach staff (Community Workers, IYCF Counselors and Nutrition Educators).
3. Screen target girls and boys under 5 years and PLW for identification of acute malnutrition through I/NGO partners.
4. Register acute malnourished boys and girls and at risk PLW in appropriate feeding programs for management of acute malnutrition according to CMAM protocols.
Total project requirements: USD 1,005,000
Current funding level: USD 500,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 380,643
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014380643.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict-affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-018 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to ensure improved and equitable access to and use of life saving nutritional services for vulnerable children (boys and girls) and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) at the community and facility level.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 10,410.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Continue community and health facilities based Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme (TSFP) services in 21 union councils of district Kohat and Hangu;
2. Coordinate with UNICEF supported implementing partner for screening of targeted 31,990 boys and girls less than 5yrs of age and PLW for identification of moderate acute malnutrition;
3. Support registration and treatment of identified moderately malnourished boys and girls.
Total project requirements: USD 578,098
Current funding level: USD 258,106
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 319,992
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014319992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-016 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to ensure improved and equitable access to and use of life saving nutritional services for vulnerable children (boys and girls) and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) at the community and facility level.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 144.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Supporting establishment of nutrition stabilization centres at paediatric ward of DHQ hospital in district Hangu;
2. Train male and female health staff of Nutrition Stabilization Centre (NSCs) on the management of acute malnutrition with complications;
3. Provide key emergency medicines and equipment to the facilities managing most common childhood illnesses for children with severe malnutrition.
Total project requirements: USD 706,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 100,002
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
IDPs in hosting districts including Kohat, Tank and Hangu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kurram Agency in FATA, Pakistan33.5888559 71.4429286IDPs in hosting districts including Kohat, Pakistan33.5888559 71.4429286Tank and Hangu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kurram Agency in FATA, Pakistan33.5223287 71.0616623PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014100002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in hosting communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (Kohat, Tank and Hangu) and returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)Overall project description 14-UFE-HCR-012 (NFI/Shelter):
The project’s objective is to provide dignified and lifesaving shelter support through the provision of shelter/NFI assistance for the extremely vulnerable; shelter and toolkits to the vulnerable returnees in order to prevent exposure to extreme climatic conditions of the returnees and encourage them to quickly transit to the recovery stage while finding durable solutions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 13,624.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Access to life saving NFI assistance while awaiting return and upon immediate return.
2. Provision of emergency tent assistance during reconstruction/repair. To provide quick assistance for the protection and rehabilitation infrastructure, IDP families shall be provided with emergency shelter (tent) assistance.
3. Provision of basic shelter assistance such as plastic sheeting upon return to offer temporary shelter during the reconstruction/repair phase.
4. Logistical support to the Shelter Cluster by providing space and facilities.
5. SRSP (Sarhad Rural Support Program - UNHCR’s specialized IP) has distribution hubs in and outside FATA which provides easy access for the beneficiaries to take NFIs and tents at the time of return. IDP families are even supported for loading and unloading of NFIs/ tents in the trucks.
Total project requirements: USD 4,200,000
Current funding level: USD 1,200,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 995,100
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014995100.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HAB-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)Overall project description 14-UFE-HAB-001 (NFI/Shelter):
The project’s objective is to provide dignified and lifesaving shelter support through the provision of shelter/NFI assistance for the extremely vulnerable; shelter and toolkits to the vulnerable returnees in order to prevent exposure to extreme climatic conditions of the returnees and encourage them to quickly transit to the recovery stage while finding durable solutions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 13,624.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Shelter maintenance training to men and women to enhance their capacity in disaster resilient shelters.
2. Provide full shelter support, i.e. material and labour assistance to 70 extremely vulnerable returnee families in Kurram and 65 extremely vulnerable families in Tirah Khyber agency. These will be temporary shelters comprised of mud/stone walls with GI girders and bamboos with plastic sheet and chiq for roofing.
3. Providing shelter roof kit and toolkit besides the skilled labours to 620 vulnerable returnee families in Kurram and 575 vulnerable families in Tirah Khyber agency.
Total project requirements: USD 1,700,000
Current funding level: USD 700,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 987,938
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN-HabitatUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014987938.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN-HabitatCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)Overall project description 14-UFE-IOM-014 (NFI/Shelter):
The project’s objective is to provide dignified and lifesaving shelter support through the provision of shelter/NFI assistance for the extremely vulnerable; shelter and toolkits to the vulnerable returnees in order to prevent exposure to extreme climatic conditions of the returnees and encourage them to quickly transit to the recovery stage while finding durable solutions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 134,610.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide shelter repair kits and/or shelter materials which will include roof repair kits and tool kits (potentially including shovels, pickaxe, pans, hammer and wheelbarrow) for rubble removal to 500 vulnerable displaced families.
2. Distribute shelter repair kits keeping in view the existing gaps in provision of support to vulnerable affected families returning to their places of origin; contents of kits may be adjusted according to needs highlighted in the process.
3. Gather and disseminate information regarding planned and completed distributions.
Total project requirements: USD 400,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 399,872
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Khyber and Kurram Agencies of FATA, Pakistan33.8679869 70.5136496PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014399872.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of shelter and NFI assistance to vulnerable returnees of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOverall project description 14-UF-CEF-035 (WASH):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Ensure access and provision of safe drinking water, appropriate sanitation, and promotion of safe hygiene practices to 180,726 returning IDPs.
2. Support efforts to improve access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion activities benefiting 16,000 IDPs returned to their places of origin in the areas of return keeping women, children, elderly and disabled as priority beneficiary groups.
3. Provision of hygiene kits to 3,000 returning families, with focus on specific needs of women and adolescent girls.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 211,726.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Continuous provision of safe drinking water to all returning families (women, men and children) through water trucking at the points of return
2. Provision of appropriate sanitation facilities at the points of return with separate fenced facilities for women and at a desirable distance away from the male latrines along with appropriately designed facilities for elderly and people with special needs.
3. Within the areas of return, prioritize repairing of non-functional drinking water systems to ensure that the returnee population get a minimum quantity of water.
4. Provision of hand pumps,(priority delivery to households having persons with disabilities) extension of any existing system where water availability is low;
5. Support provision of safe water and sanitation in schools (preferably girls’ schools), basic health units and communal facilities;
6. Support community-based hygiene promotion using multiple communication methods targeting men, women, elderly and disables needs.
7. Provide WASH-related non-food items including hygiene kits and plastic buckets with lids and jerry cans to support safe household storage of water.
Total project requirements: USD 2,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 400,000
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HAB-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOverall project description 14-UFE-HAB-002 (WASH):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Provide safe drinking water and life-saving basic sanitation to 2,500 most vulnerable return families (i.e. headed by person with disability, Widow/female headed and elderly headed households) residing in spontaneous settlements in Kurram Agency with adequate separate water collection points for access to females and person with disabilities.
2. Promote safe health and hygiene behaviours to prevent outbreak of epidemics, with special focus on women, persons with disabilities and elderly and children in Kurram Agency.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 211,726.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide 1,600 food graded household water storage tanks for the enhancement of water storage capacity and for ensuring safe storage of drinking water and women/children/persons with disabilities/elderly friendly Jerry cans for the collection of water from the separate collection points rehabilitated for women, girls and persons with disabilities for 2,500 families.
2. Rehabilitate 100 non-functional/partially functional hand pumps (50 separate hand pumps for women/persons with disabilities and children only)
3. Water quality testing and disinfection of all target 100 hand pumps to ensure that water is safe for drinking.
4. Provide 65 emergency latrines, addressing the needs of extremely critical families, addressing special needs of women, disabled and elderly people, as a lifesaving intervention.
5. Distribute 2,500 standard hygiene kits, catering, special needs of women and girls relating MHM.
Total project requirements: USD 2,000,000
Current funding level: USD 550,001
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 299,999
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN-HabitatUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-312014-12-31
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 DISPLACEMENT 2014299999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN-HabitatCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-017 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to support WASH interventions and help reduce the incidence of water, sanitation and hygiene related disease through regular water testing, provision of water quality and hygiene improvement supplies, ensuring adequate sanitation coverage and hygiene/sanitation promotion activities to affected people.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 211,726.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Conduct regular water quality surveillance in affected areas, and routinely disseminate microbial water quality results and trends with all WASH partners;
2. Monitor the environmental health conditions (safe water surveillance, sanitary and hygiene conditions) of crises affected communities.
3. Support water borne diseases alert response, through water quality testing, disinfection and hygiene promotion focusing on children, women and men;
4. Provide hygiene and water safety and health inter-linkages education materials (messages, pamphlets, brochures etc.) developed in consultation with all stake holders and community (men and women)
5. Support crises affected areas in water quality monitoring, through the provision of basic water physio-chemical testing, including water testing kits, supplies and reagents; including water disinfection chemicals to water supply service providers; in-order to prevention or control water related diseases outbreaks
Total project requirements: USD 2,000,000
Current funding level: USD 348,100
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 107,429
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
KP, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130Embarkation Points for Returnees, Pakistan30.3753210 69.3451160FATA, Pakistan32.6674760 69.8597406Embarkation Points for Returnees; FATA, Pakistan32.6674760 69.8597406Areas of Return (Kurram, Khyber , Orakzai and South Waziristan Agency), Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Areas of Return (Kurram, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Khyber, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130Orakzai and South Waziristan Agency);, Pakistan33.6671373 70.9546800PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014107429.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH humanitarian response for returnees at return points and in areas of returnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agricultural assistance to Congolese refugees and food insecure pastoralist community in Karamoja sub-region in Southwest, Northwest, Midwest and Northeast UgandaOverall project description 14-UFE-FAO-009 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to provide assorted seeds of quick maturing crops to support refugees in addressing their food security needs and support vaccination campaigns against TADs and enzootic diseases from livestock in West Nile, Karamoja, Midwest and South west sub-regions.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 6,572 refugees and 872,100 in Karamoja.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Contract service providers to inspect and certify seed stocks available on the market;
-Harmonize and operationalize the implementation plan together with key stakeholders including government, UN and NGO partners based at different refugee settlements and other food security sector partners operating in the settlement;
-Procure, transport and store assorted quick maturing seeds for refugee populations and emergency vaccines against Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs) for cattle and small ruminants;
-Mobilize households and distribute 2,191 seed kits and conduct trainings of lead representatives on key basic concepts in regard to the crops distributed;
-Vaccinate 31,000 herds of cattle and 17,914 small ruminants;
-Carry out a continuous monitoring and reporting.
Total project requirements: USD 9,280,172
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 450,067
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
Southwest, Northwest, Midwest (Kyangwali, Koboko and Rwamwanja refugees settlements) and North East (Karamoja sub-region), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Southwest, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Northwest, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Midwest (Kyangwali, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Koboko and Rwamwanja refugees settlements) and North East (Karamoja sub-region), Uganda2.8308738 34.1531947UGANDA DROUGHT 2014450067.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agricultural assistance to Congolese refugees and food insecure pastoralist community in Karamoja sub-region in Southwest, Northwest, Midwest and Northeast UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response for Congolese refugees in Kyangwali and LobuleOverall project description 14-UFE-IOM-015 (WASH)
The objective of the project is to mitigate the risks of loss of life associated with WASH related diseases for Congolese refugees in Kyangwali and Lobule by providing sanitation systems at the household level, sensitizing the community on hygiene and sanitation and conducting fumigation.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 17,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Construction of household sanitary systems;
-Community hygiene promotion; and
-Vector control.
Total project requirements: USD $3,167,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $249,988
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-12-31
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
Kyangwali refugee settlement in Hoima District and Lobule refugee settlement in Koboko District,, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kyangwali refugee settlement in Hoima District and Lobule refugee settlement in Koboko District, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014249988.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response for Congolese refugees in Kyangwali and LobuleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life Saving reproductive Health and GBV prevention and care for DRC refugees in Southwestern RegionProject Summary for 14-UFE-FPA-013 (Multisector):
The project’s objective is to support Congolese refugees through improved access to life-saving quality reproductive health care; and mitigate their risk to sexual and gender based violence with improved access to medical and referral for psychosocial care and legal redress for GBV survivors.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 30,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Procure and distribute life-saving RH commodities and supplies to health facilities serving the refugee populations in transit sites and settlements including in youth centres;
•Conduct pregnancy mapping and tracking of pregnant women to ensure timely support and referral in case of complications;
•Provide midwives to the health facilities that have markedly increased service volumes due to the refugee influx;
•Conduct community mobilisation for RH info and services and EmONC Training.
•Support and monitor GBV prevention structures within refugee settlements and use available referral pathways for easy access to services for survivors of GBV;
•Support community mobilization by village health teams to improve uptake of existing RH services;
Total project requirements: USD 1,805,917
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 250,884
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
South Western (Rwamwanja, and Kyangwali settlements, Bubukwanga and Nyakabande Transit centres), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077South Western (Rwamwanja, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750and Kyangwali settlements, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Bubukwanga and Nyakabande Transit centres), Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014250884.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life Saving reproductive Health and GBV prevention and care for DRC refugees in Southwestern RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and emergency assistance for new arrivals from DRCOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-013 (Multisector)
The objective of the project is to provide timely, emergency multi-sectoral support and assistance to address immediate life-saving needs of refugees from the DRC. The project activities will be implemented at both Koboko and Nyakabande reception centres, Kyangwali refugee settlement and at Nyakayojo way station.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 11,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide Protection and Community Services; Primary Health; Education; and Shelter. This includes:
1. Reception centre and way stations maintained and services provided; transportation of refugees from border points to reception centres; protection of new arrivals in reception centres and establishment of community support mechanisms; screening and identification of persons with specific needs (PSN) to ensure they are provided with basic assistance (NFIs, health, shelter, latrines); and referral of, PSNs to health centres and psycho-social counselling and other referral services.
2. Provision of primary health care services to new arrivals.
3. Provision of education support to existing schools to absorb additional students; and support to pre-primary education.
4. Procurement and distribution of 11,000 shelter poles to new arrivals.
Total project requirements: USD $117,607,547
Current funding level: USD $1,705,807
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $628,928
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-262014-12-31
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
Kyangwali refugee settlement (Hoima district), Nyakayojo way station (Mbarara district), Nyakabande Transit Centre (Kisoro district) and Waju TC and Lobule refugee settlement (Koboko district), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Kyangwali refugee settlement (Hoima district), Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Nyakayojo way station (Mbarara district), Uganda-0.6327739 30.6201088Nyakabande Transit Centre (Kisoro district) and Waju TC and Lobule refugee settlement (Koboko district), Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014628928.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and emergency assistance for new arrivals from DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Support to Vulnerable Households in KaramojaOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-036 (Nutrition)
The objective of the project is to provide lifesaving nutrition interventions in Karamoja through scale up of intergrated management of acute malnutrition in all seven districts.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 733,290.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Support procurement of therapeutic supplies (RUTF, F100, F75, Resomal) and equipment (weighing scales and height boards).
•Conduct on job training, coaching/mentoring and support supervision for 400 health workers in all districts implementing the IMAM programme.
•Support the establishment of 10 additional OTC sites at HC IIs in extremely hard to reach areas within Karamoja.
•Provide refresher training for all 2869 VHTs in Karamoja on nutrition module to enhance capacity on active case finding, referral and follow up of SAM cases in the region.
Total project requirements: USD $6,500,00
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $500,181
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
Abim, Amudat, Moroto, Napak, Nakapiripirit, Kotido and Kaabong, Uganda2.7785446 33.7070619Abim, Uganda2.7066980 33.6595337Amudat, Uganda1.9534181 34.9437716Moroto, Uganda2.5282234 34.6579985Napak, Uganda2.3629945 34.2421597Nakapiripirit, Uganda1.9606173 34.5971320Kotido and Kaabong, Uganda3.5126215 33.9750018UGANDA DROUGHT 2014500181.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Support to Vulnerable Households in KaramojaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Support to Refugees and Asylum Seekers from DRCOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-037 (Multisector)
The objective of the project is to provide high impact lifesaving interventions in nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, child protection and emergency education for refugees and host community members living in settlements in Kisoro, Kamwenge, Bundibugyo, Hoima and Koboko.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 80,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide essential life-saving:
-Nutrition services for children and women living in the settlements;
-Measles and polio vaccines for refugee children;
-Child Protection services including Rapid Family Tracing and Reunification for separated children, temporary care and protection for separated and unaccompanied children, and Child-Friendly Spaces for both new arrival children and the older caseload; and
-Education in Emergencies in refugee hosting schools.
Total project requirements: USD $14,700,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $318,666
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
Kisoro, Kamwenge, Bundibugyo, Hoima and Koboko, Uganda0.2257930 30.4818446Kisoro, Uganda-1.2834307 29.6904746Kamwenge, Uganda0.2257930 30.4818446Bundibugyo, Uganda0.7075310 30.0636349Hoima and Koboko, Uganda3.5237058 31.0335100UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014318666.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Support to Refugees and Asylum Seekers from DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to new Congolese refugees in Nyakabande, Bubukwanga and Waju Transit Centres; Rwamwanja, Kyangwali and Koboko settlements and Extremely vulnerable households in Karamoja regionOverall project description 14-WFP-019 (Food Security)
The objective of the project is to meet 100% food needs for 41,780 new refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and 50% for 152,388 extremely vulnerable individuals in the Karamoja region for one month.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 194,168.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-undertake General food distributions (GFD) for newly arrived Congolese refugees and targeted food distribution to the extremely vulnerable households in Karamoja as the main activity in this project. The GFD for refugees is 100% food ration -2,100kcal per person per day to meet food needs for 41,780 newly arrived people from DRC. The GFD for Karamoja is at 50% food ration (1,111kcl per person per day) for 152,388 extremely vulnerable individuals.
Total project requirements: USD $65,611,624
Current funding level: USD $21,945,624
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $1,420,566
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
Nyakabande (Kisoro), Bubukwanga (Bundibugyo) and Waju (Koboko) Transit Centres, Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562Kyangwali (Hoima), Rwamwanja(Kamwenge) and Lobule (Koboko) refugee settlements and Moroto, Napak, Nakapiripirit, Amudat, Abim, Kotido and Kaabong districts in Karamoja region, Uganda1.2210399 30.8183077Nyakabande (Kisoro), Uganda-1.2775333 29.7411562Bubukwanga (Bundibugyo) and Waju (Koboko) Transit Centres; Kyangwali (Hoima), Uganda0.6851763 30.0202964Rwamwanja(Kamwenge) and Lobule (Koboko) refugee settlements and Moroto, Uganda0.2257930 30.4818446Napak, Uganda2.3629945 34.2421597Nakapiripirit, Uganda1.9606173 34.5971320Amudat, Uganda1.9534181 34.9437716Abim, Uganda2.7066980 33.6595337Kotido and Kaabong districts in Karamoja region, Uganda3.0121410 34.1177580UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20141420566.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to new Congolese refugees in Nyakabande, Bubukwanga and Waju Transit Centres; Rwamwanja, Kyangwali and Koboko settlements and Extremely vulnerable households in Karamoja regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health emergency response to refugees from Democratic Republic of CongoOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-008 (Health)
The objective of the project is to ensure access to emergency primary health services for Congolese refugees through existing health facilities, outreach programs and community health services; and strengthen disease surveillance, information analysis and sharing among the stakeholders in order to identify disease outbreak and institute rapid response
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 19,798.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Medicines and medical supplies;
-Support to support supervision activities by the DHT to lower health units;
-Support to integrated outreach activities to refugee settlements;
-Re-orientation to the health workers on disease surveillance, epidemic preparedness and response;
-Provision of surveillance tools to health facilities;
-Support District Health Teams and health workers to conduct support supervision to lower health units;
-Training to 150 Village Health Teams;
-Support the laboratories with appropriate lab supplies to each district to enable rapid diagnosis of suspected cases,
-Support shipment of laboratory specimens for confirmation to CPHL.
Total project requirements: USD $4,000,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $200,030
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
The refugees from Democratic Republic of Congo who are currently in Lobule settlement in Koboko district and Kyangwali settlement in Hoima district, Uganda-4.0383330 21.7586640UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014200030.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health emergency response to refugees from Democratic Republic of CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-038 (WASH) is a joint project with 14-UFE-UDP-003 and 14-UFE-FAO-010
The objective of the project is to The overall goal of the project is to meet the urgent water needs of the targeted rural populations in the five regions of the country who otherwise will not have sufficient water during the dry season, thus prevent the situation from worsening.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 52,590.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Construct two deep boreholes;
-Rehabilitate 17 water points (11 in rural/pastoral areas in 3 regions of the country;
-Rehabiliate 19 pumping stations through the provision of submersible pumps and generators;
-Rehabilitate 6 water shallow wells through the provision of surface pumps and generators;
-Reinforce 11 Water Management Committees in rural areas, including training on safe use of water and management of water scarcity for agro-pastoral activitie;
-Create 2 additional Water Management Committees capable of managing the water points; and
-Reinforce the management capacities for the 6 Water Management Committees responsible for the wells in refugee camps, including training on water scarcity management for vegetable production.
Total project requirements: USD $2,700,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $500,001
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOverall project description : 14-UFE-FAO-010 (WASH) is a joint project with 14-UFE-UDP-003 and 14-UFE-CEF-038.
The objective of the project is to meet the urgent water needs of the targeted rural populations in the five regions of the country who otherwise will not have sufficient water during the dry season, thus prevent the situation from worsening.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 52,590.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Construct two deep boreholes;
-Rehabilitate 17 water points (11 in rural/pastoral areas in 3 regions of the country;
-Rehabiliate 19 pumping stations through the provision of submersible pumps and generators;
-Rehabilitate 6 water shallow wells through the provision of surface pumps and generators;
-Reinforce 11 Water Management Committees in rural areas, including training on safe use of water and management of water scarcity for agro-pastoral activitie;
-Create 2 additional Water Management Committees capable of managing the water points; and
-Reinforce the management capacities for the 6 Water Management Committees responsible for the wells in refugee camps, including training on water scarcity management for vegetable production.
Total project requirements: USD $2,500,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $250,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOverall project description 14-UFE-UDP-003 (WASH) is a joint project with 14-UFE-CEF-038 and 14-UFE-FAO-010
The objective of the project is to meet the urgent water needs of the targeted rural populations in the five regions of the country who otherwise will not have sufficient water during the dry season, thus prevent the situation from worsening.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 52,590.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Construct two deep boreholes;
-Rehabilitate 17 water points (11 in rural/pastoral areas in 3 regions of the country;
-Rehabiliate 19 pumping stations through the provision of submersible pumps and generators;
-Rehabilitate 6 water shallow wells through the provision of surface pumps and generators;
-Reinforce 11 Water Management Committees in rural areas, including training on safe use of water and management of water scarcity for agro-pastoral activitie;
-Create 2 additional Water Management Committees capable of managing the water points; and
-Reinforce the management capacities for the 6 Water Management Committees responsible for the wells in refugee camps, including training on water scarcity management for vegetable production.
Total project requirements: USD $3,171,480
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $199,999
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-152014-12-31
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
Rural areas in the regions - (Tadjourah, Obock, Dikhil, Ali-Sabieh and Arta), in a total of different sites, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Rural areas in the regions - (Tadjourah, Djibouti11.7913106 42.8796227Obock, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Dikhil, Djibouti11.1054336 42.3704744Ali-Sabieh and Arta), Djibouti11.1928973 42.9416980in a total of different sites, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014199999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to the drought crisis: ensure the provision and access to potable water of rural population and safeguard livelihood assetsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support the nutritional status of the mothers (PLW) and the malnourished children under five among the vulnerable/drought affected population and the refugeesOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-039 (Nutrition); this is a joint project with 14-UFE-WFP-020
The objective of the project is to mitigate the effects of the drought resulting in increased food insecurity and deterioration of the nutritional status of boys and girls under 5 years of age, and pregnant and lactating women, in Djibouti while building government and community capacity on disaster preparedness.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 41,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Support the MoH/NNP in scaling up screening activities for children under 5 for moderate and severe acute malnutrition in health facilities and at community leve;
-Procure nutritional supplies (ready to use therapeutic foods, multiple micronutrients, essential drugs) to ensure adequate management of SAM cases without complications at community level;
-Provide micronutrient supplements to 15,000 children under 5 years old;
-Conduct rapid training and refresher training for 150 health and community workers on screening and management of malnutrition;
-Conduct the systematic de-worming of 10,000 malnourished children;
-Implement life-saving social mobilization and communication interventions, including the promotion of infant and young child feeding practices (early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding and timely and adequate complementary feeding) both in communities and refugee camps; and
-Conduct regular and quality formative supervision for CHWs and health professionals in Djibouti City and in the other regions jointly with the MoH and ACF.
Total project requirements: USD $2,000,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $500,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-022014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support the nutritional status of the mothers (PLW) and the malnourished children under five among the vulnerable/drought affected population and the refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support the nutritional status of the mothers (PLW) and the malnourished children under five among the vulnerable/drought affected population and the refugeesOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-020 (Nutrition); this is a joint project with 14-UFE-CEF-039
The objective of the project is to mitigate the effects of the drought resulting in increased food insecurity and deterioration of the nutritional status of boys and girls under 5 years of age, and pregnant and lactating women, in Djibouti while building government and community capacity on disaster preparedness.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 41,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Procure food commodities and nutritional products;
-Conduct food distribution through health facilities and in the sites/communities;
-Collect perrformance reports from the health centers; and
-Monitor activities through visit to the sites and the health centers and post distribution surveys, ensuring proper targeting and timely/adequate assistance.
Total project requirements: USD $1,780,846
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $500,154
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
City and the other regions of the country (Obock, Tadjourah, Ali Sabieh, Arta and Dikhil) including districts and the refugee camps (AliAdeh and Holl Holl), Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071City and the other regions of the country (Obock, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Tadjourah, Djibouti11.7913106 42.8796227Ali Sabieh, Djibouti11.1491947 42.7124984Arta and Dikhil) including districts and the refugee camps (AliAdeh and Holl Holl), Djibouti11.1054336 42.3704744DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014500154.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support the nutritional status of the mothers (PLW) and the malnourished children under five among the vulnerable/drought affected population and the refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-019 (Health) is a joint project with 14-UFE-FPA-014 and 14-UFE-AID-001
The objective of the project is to respond to the current malaria and dengue outbreaks and ensure diagnostic, treatment and control measures are implemented.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is189, 624.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Procure reagents , rapid tests, and medicines for malaria diagnosis and treatment , vector surveillance and for dengue diagnosis.
-Disseminate the new treatment protocols for malaria, and for management of dengue , following implementation and adherence by health workers.
-Procure diarrhea kits and medicines for deworming ,and strengthen the early alerts between May and June , monitoring bacteriologically the drinking water especially in Arhiba, Balbala and in Obock , Dikhil and Ali Sabieh.
-Organize a deworming campaign in 2 phases the first one targeting children under five along with the vaccination campaign and the second for school children (WHO)
-Issue weekly bulletins and in the case of outbreaks dedicated bulletin, collecting and analyzing necessary data.
Total project requirements: USD $3,332,060
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $$500,225
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014500225.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOverall project description 14-UFE-FPA-014 (Health) is a joint project with 14-UFE-AID-001 and 14-UFE-WHO-019
The objective of the project is to increase access to emergency obstetric care especially for vulnerable women in rural areas and refugee camps and integrate in prenatal consultations management of malnourished and anemic women; and integrate in vaccination activities counseling and monitoring of weight, height and nutrition care for infants.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is189, 624.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Implement the MISP components especially those related to recognition, early detection and management of pregnancy related complications especially in the regions;
-Train 140 trainers (28x5 districts) on MISP Train 800 community health workers on the core package of minimum reproductive health interventions that should be put in place in emergency settings and orientation of victims of sexual violence (migrants, refugees).
Total project requirements: USD $350,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $100,001
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014100001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-AID-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOverall project description 14-UFE-AID-001 (Health) is a joint project with 14-UFE-FPA-014 and 14-UFE-WHO-019
The objective of the project is to respond to increase access to HIV treatment especially for pregnant women and children, with a focus on refugees and youth
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is189, 624.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Integrate “Prevention de la transmission Parent-Enfants : PTPE” activities in 100% of refugee’s camps and Ali Sabieh region health centres to increase access to services and proper guidelines are used at the health centre and community levels;
-Establish confidential and safe voluntary counselling and testing in antenatal services in structures which integrated PTPE;
-HIV test campaign Week including IEC on anti stigma and anti discrimination in the refugee’s camps ;
-Provide information leaflets on the proper use of condoms and how to prevent HIV infection;
-Provision and supply of condoms and commodities (condoms, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) reagents, PEP kits…);
-Enable staff responsible of VCT centres to conduct counselling and technical of VIH test;
-Extend the new treatment guidelines for ARVs to health staff in refugee camps;
Total project requirements: USD $200,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $96,100
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS Secretariat (UNAIDS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-092014-12-31
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
capital, Dikhil, Obock and Ali Sabieh districts, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071capital, Djibouti11.5720765 43.1456475Dikhil, Djibouti11.1054336 42.3704744Obock and Ali Sabieh districts, Djibouti11.1928973 42.9416980DJIBOUTI UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 201496100.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health response to outbreaks and malnutrition for the most vulnerableOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS Secretariat (UNAIDS)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food security assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-021 Food Security) is a joint project with 14-UFE-FAO-011
The objective of the project is to support the rural pastoralist’s communities and urban poor, affected by recurrent droughts and increasing food prices, including refugees. This includes increasing the short term high vitamin food vegetable availability; rebuilding livestock assets of drought affected communities; and providing assistance to Save lives and protect livelihoods in crisis situation through general food distribution.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 6,920.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Select and identify project areas;
•Select and identify affected pastoralists households;
•Conduct beneficiary verification by FAO and WFP as well as the partners;
•Provide seeds & tools for home gardening for targeted beneficiaries to ensure basic life production of fresh vegetables equivalent to 1800 beneficiaries in HollHoll and Ali Addeh camps;
•Distribute goats (2400 heads) for 240 Families in precarious state equivalent to 1440 beneficiaries in Obock, Tadjourah and Dikhil;
•Provide trainings on Food Security;
•Procure food commodities;
•Distribute food in the targeted areas in Obock and Tadjourah;
•Collect performance reports from the field monitors;
•Monitor activities through visit to the sites and the health centers and post distribution surveys, ensuring proper targeting and timely/adequate assistance.
Total project requirements: USD $20,730,8210
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $ 200,806
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014200806.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food security assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food security assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesOverall project description 14-UFE-FAO-011 (Food Security) is a joint project with 14-UFE-WFP-021
The objective of the project is to support the rural pastoralists communities and urban poor, affected by recurrent droughts and increasing food prices, including refugees. This includes increasing the short term high vitamin food vegetable availability; rebuilding livestock assets of drought affected communities; and providing assistance to Save lives and protect livelihoods in crisis situation through general food distribution
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 6,920.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Select and identify project areas;
•Seletct and identify affected pastoralists households;
•Conduct beneficiary verification by FAO and WFP as well as the partners;
•Provide seeds & tools for home gardening for targeted beneficiaries to ensure basic life production of fresh vegetables equivalent to 1800 beneficiaries in HollHoll and Ali Addeh camps.
•Distribute goats (2400 heads) for 240 Families in precarious state equivalent to 1440 beneficiaries’ inObock, Tadjourah and Dikhil.
•Provide trainings on Food Security
•Procure food commodities
•Distribute food in the targeted areas in Obock and Tadjourah
•Collect performance reports from the field monitors
•Monitor activities through visit to the sites and the health centers and Post distribution surveys, ensuring proper targeting and timely/adequate assistance.
Total project requirements: USD $6,789,675
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $ 449,995
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
Obock, Ali Sabieh, Tadjourah andDikhil - This includes localities, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Obock, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Ali Sabieh, Djibouti11.1491947 42.7124984DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2014449995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food security assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and multi-sectoral assistance for refugees, asylum seekers and mixed migrants in DjiboutiOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-014 (Multisector)
The objective of the project is to provide Protection and multi-sectoral assistance to the refugees and asylum seekers in Djibouti.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is23,810.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
•Procure basic essential drugs.
•Train for CHW and Health staff
•Provide equipment (bed, nutrition products,..) and staff for nutrition centres in Ali-Addeh and Holl-Holl
•Rehabilitate the stabilization structure for management of severe and complicate malnutrition cases in Holl-Holl camp’s health facility and recruitment of additional staff.
•Provide access to potable and safe water by maintaining and repairing the distribution water system in Ali-Adde and Holl-Holl camps.
•Procure energy for food cooking (Kerosene)
•Extend the water supply network in both camps including construction of water supply pipeline for the health centre and the primary school
•Rehabilite /maintain hand pumps
•Provide fuel for water pumping and Maintenance of generators
•Replenishof pumps stock
•Provide of water storage container (25 litter of solid jerry can)
•Provide waste management and treatment
Total project requirements: USD $26,956,902
Current funding level: USD $929,639
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $400,229
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Ali Addeh and HollHoll refugee camps (Ali Sabieh region in ), Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003DJIBOUTI DISPLACEMENT 2014400229.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral assistance for refugees, asylum seekers and mixed migrants in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving lifesaving capacities, health care access and protection of vulnerable migrants and surrounding host communities in DjiboutiOverall project description 14-UFE-IOM-016 (Multisector)
The objective of the project is to provide lifesaving humanitarian assistance to migrants and host populations in Djibouti through emergency evacuation, health, WASH, and protection-related assistance to meet their basic needs, with particular consideration for vulnerable individuals, namely women, children, elderly, and people with health concerns.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 15,675.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Humanitarian and lifesaving action through emergency and migration health interventions;
-Strengthening and Rehabilitation of Water Points;
-Direct assistance to most vulnerable migrants including referral mechanisms for unaccompanied minors, victims of trafficking or abuses, single and/or pregnant mothers with children, and injured migrants and/or those with mild to moderate dehydration, or victims of accidents
Total project requirements: USD $5,000,000
Current funding level: USD $0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $300,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
, Obock, Tadjourah, Dikhil including districts, Djibouti11.9338885 42.3938375Obock, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Tadjourah, Djibouti11.7913106 42.8796227Dikhil including districts, Djibouti11.1054336 42.3704744DJIBOUTI DISPLACEMENT 2014300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving lifesaving capacities, health care access and protection of vulnerable migrants and surrounding host communities in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence intégrée WASH in Nut de lutte contre la malnutrition dans le District Sanitaire de MoptiGeneral Objective:
Fight against malnutrition through the implementation of integrated activities in nutrition, water and sanitation at the community level and health centers.
Specific objectives:
- To improve water supply, sanitation and hygiene in Community Health Centers (CSCOM) to improve the health of malnourished children
- To strengthen sustainable practices in water treatment, hygiene and sanitation at home by targeting mother and malnourished children in vulnerable households
27,000 people in Région de Mopti, District Sanitaire de Mopti, aires de santé de Diamakourou, Konna, Korientze, Severy Peulh, ASCOTAB et Tongorongo.
Key activities:
- Construction and rehabilitation of boreholes - Construction of latrines , showers and facilities for hand washing
- Establishment of waste and construction waste pits
- Training of Community Health Associations (ASACO) for facilities management
- Training of pump ASACO responsible for the management and maintenance of hydraulic structures
- Training of operators within CSCOM for the management and maintenance of sanitary works
- Organisation of two workshops at the district level on the capitalization of WASH activities in NUT made ??and sustainable management of water and sanitation works
- Monitoring the distribution of kits and accompanying outreach couples / children in their village of origin
- Training of community health awareness EHA good practice to reduce the risk of diarrheal diseases.
- Awareness Sessions at Community level
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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 Mopti, District Sanitaire de Mopti, aires de santé de Diamakourou, Konna, Korientze, Severy Peulh, ASCOTAB et Tongorongo, Mali14.9438351 -3.8935345Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527District Sanitaire de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527aires de santé de Diamakourou, Mali17.5706920 -3.9961660Konna, Mali14.9438351 -3.8935345Korientze, Mali15.3972927 -3.7819190Severy Peulh, Mali17.5706920 -3.9961660ASCOTAB et Tongorongo, Mali17.5706920 -3.9961660MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014444238.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence intégrée WASH in Nut de lutte contre la malnutrition dans le District Sanitaire de MoptiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la campagne agricole 2014 - 2015 (saison hivernage) pour répondre aux besoins immédiats des populations les plus vulnérablesOverall project description 14-UF-FAO-012 (food security)
The project’s objective is to:
Improve the food security, technical capacity and agricultural livelihoods of the most vulnerable people for the cropping year 2014-2015
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 85,120
With CERF funds, the agency will:
Support the targetted population with seeds, fertilizer, tools and other agricultural inputs to boost their agricultural production for 2014/2015 cropping year.
Total project requirements: USD 12,000,000
Current funding level: USD 1 907 847
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1 963 867
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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 1.5208624Cercle de Bourem, Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449Région de Tombouctou, Mali21.0526706 -3.7435090Cercle de Bourem; Région de Tombouctou, Mali17.6686605 -0.2995785Cercle de Goundam et Niafunké, Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969Région de Mopti, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Cercle de Goundam et Niafunké; Région de Mopti, Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590Cercle de Bandiagara, Mali14.5370435 -3.6623239Cercle de Bandiagara;, Mali14.5370435 -3.6623239MALI MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141963867.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la campagne agricole 2014 - 2015 (saison hivernage) pour répondre aux besoins immédiats des populations les plus vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assurer l’accès à l’abris d’urgences et distribution des biens non alimentaires de base aux rapatriées et retournéesProject objectives:
The project aims to ensure access of vulnerable returnee, repatriated and host populations to shelter and NFIs in the regions of Timbuktu and Gao.
The project will assist 7,000 people.
Key activities
- distribute tents to 150 vulnerable households in Gao and Timbuktu
- distribute non-food items to 1,000 vulnerable households in Timbuktu and Gao
- establish distribution committees
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
Nord du dans les régions de Tombouctou,cercles de Niafunke et Gossi, ainsi que dans la region de Gao, Cercles de Asongo et Menaka, Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969Nord du dans les régions de Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615cercles de Niafunke et Gossi, Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969ainsi que dans la region de Gao, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Cercles de Asongo et Menaka, Mali15.5930567 0.7532809MALI DISPLACEMENT 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assurer l’accès à l’abris d’urgences et distribution des biens non alimentaires de base aux rapatriées et retournéesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Monitoring de protection, suivi des retours, profilage des zones de retour et assistance juridique et judiciaire dans les régions de Gao, Tombouctou et Kidal(a ) Objective ( s)
Ensure the collection of information on incidents of protection , tracking and advocacy with the authorities and structures to give the answer ;
Assessing needs and the protection situation in areas of return ;
Ensure access of returnees and IDPs returned to their rights without discrimination;
Support activities to voluntary return in safety and dignity;
Strengthen state and community protection mechanisms ;
- Provide essential protection services to IDPs and returnees returned ;
Ensure registration of returnees arrived in Mali
- Support access to justice for people in need
( b ) Activities
1.Monitoring protection : collection, analysis and sharing of data protection and report on individual cases; mechanism for precise and dynamic monitoring; Incident Tracking Protection ; etc. .
2 . Establish and revitalize MECHANISMS community protection in the regions of Gao , Kidal and Timbuktu
3 . Make the qualitative and quantitative monitoring of returns: registration of returnees, border monitoring , monitoring of returnees and IDPs returned ; verify the conditions of return and particularly the voluntary nature of return and safety conditions .
4.Save all returnees and have a base of data regulieremet update
6 . Share this information with refugees and IDPs to facilitate thoughtful and informed decision about their return to areas of origin
8 . Ensure that the returned IDPs and returnees and their children have access to identity documents, birth certificates and other vital documents
.
9.S ensure that returnees recover their property left during flight ( house , land, plot) and have access to their rights and basic social services ;
10 . Ensure that IDPs and returnees returned , especially women are not victims of discrimination in the areas of return.
11 . Save all returnees and regularly update the database.
12.Etablir mobile legal clinics to provide free legal / judicial assistance to displaced returnees , returnees and other vulnerable populations with special access for women and girls
13 . Form and reinvigorate women paralegals in public return of IDPs and refugees to provide advice and guidance and facilitate the access to justice
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Régions de Gao (cercles de Gao, Ansongo, Bourem et Menaka), Tombouctou (cercles de Tombouctou, Nianfunke,Gourma Rarhouss, Goundam et Dire)et Kidal (cercles de Kidal et Tessalit), Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Régions de Gao (cercles de Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Ansongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Bourem et Menaka), Mali15.9156421 2.3961740Tombouctou (cercles de Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Nianfunke, Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969Gourma Rarhouss, Mali16.1526985 -1.5208624Goundam et Dire)et Kidal (cercles de Kidal et Tessalit), Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI DISPLACEMENT 20141108025.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Monitoring de protection, suivi des retours, profilage des zones de retour et assistance juridique et judiciaire dans les régions de Gao, Tombouctou et KidalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection des Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDIs) en mouvement à travers le Malia ) Objective ( s)
Vulnerable people moving across the country have access to an effective system of protection (identification, referencing the specialized agencies and / or direct care at the point of departure , transit and arrival of Mali )
The project will assist 1,000 people
( b ) Activities
Activity 1 : Maintaining protection teams to the main points of departure, transit and arrival across the country for immediate identification of vulnerable people moving across the country
Activity 2: Refer protection cases requiring care to specialized agencies and provide guidance to IDPs in the relevant structures for support
Activity 3: Support emergency in the absence of relevant partners or saturation partner services
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-12-31
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
Bamako, Mopti, Tombouctou, Gao, Mali12.6392316 -8.0028892Bamako, Mali12.6392316 -8.0028892Mopti, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867MALI DISPLACEMENT 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDIs) en mouvement à travers le MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Approvisionnement en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement dans les zones affectées par les conflits avec un nombre élevé des PDIs et retournésobjectives
Reduction of chronic diseases related to the use of non-potable water through the rehabilitation of water points in villages with a high number of displaced and returned.
activities
Activity 1: repair water points ( curbstone, concrete platform , protective wall of the well and hand pump )
Activity 2 : Establishment and training of water committees . Each point rehabilitated water will have a management committee waterhole whose members will be trained in both technical and financial management of the work
Activity 3 : Campaigns hygiene in communities where water points were rehabilitated accompanied by a distribution of hygiene kits
Activity 4: Supply of tools for repair and maintenance of water points ( each water formed committee will receive tools for the repair and maintenance of water points and spare parts ) .
These activities will be implemented in close collaboration with the WASH Cluster and state services in charge of water
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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 et GAO, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014299925.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Approvisionnement en Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement dans les zones affectées par les conflits avec un nombre élevé des PDIs et retournésOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture d’abris et kits non alimentaire aux familles retournées du Mali(a) Objective (s)
Provide assistance in shelter and non-food items to meet the needs of IDPs and returnees in northern Mali.
The project will target 1,020 people.
(b) Activities
IOM adapt its interventions in accordance with the strategy of the shelter cluster, results of evaluations conducted by Matrix Displacement Monitoring IOM and the evaluation conducted in an ongoing field program.
Activity 1: Identify the most vulnerable beneficiaries to allocate assistance shelter.
Activity 2: Purchase and transport of shelter and NFI kits in the areas of implementation of the program through local transport company.
Activity 3: In coordination with the Government of Mali, supply shelter and NFI kits to beneficiaries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-12-31
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, Tombouctou (cercles de Tombouctou, Goundam et Dire) et Gao (cercle de Bourem), Mali17.6686605 -0.2995785Mopti, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627Tombouctou (cercles de Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Goundam et Dire) et Gao (cercle de Bourem), Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI DISPLACEMENT 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture d’abris et kits non alimentaire aux familles retournées du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au MaliRenforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au Mali
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-222014-12-31
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
MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014699862.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au MaliRenforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au Mali
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-12-31
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
Régions du nord du, Mali18.7986832 1.8318334Kidal, Gao, Tombouctou, Mopti, Ségou et Bamako, Mali18.4215514 1.5208624Kidal, Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Mopti, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627Ségou et Bamako, Mali13.4316597 -6.2482149MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de l'accès aux soins, de la lutte contre les épidémies, les infections associées aux soins et de la santé de la reproduction au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance aux populations affectées par la crise au Malia ) Objective ( s)
Reducing the risk of acute malnutrition among children aged 6 to 23 months by providing a mixture of nutritional fortified flour . This age group was chosen because it is the most vulnerable group of malnutrition and risk of mortality and / or irreversible effects of malnutrition . This activity is implemented in Mopti , Timbuktu, Gao and Kidal due to the high prevalence of malnutrition recorded in these regions.
The objective of the CERF funding is to help save lives by reducing the risk of acute malnutrition among children aged 6 to 23 months in northern Mali (Mopti , Timbuktu, Gao , Kidal ) .
This project will support 27,111 people.
( b ) Activities
The activity carried out with funds from CERF will blanket feeding to prevent malnutrition among children aged 6 to 23 months. With CERF funds , WFP will be able to reach 27,111 beneficiaries over a period of three months. This will cover 27 percent of the intended beneficiaries by WFP during this period ( the monthly target is 100 000 children ) .
The complete daily ration consisted of 200g Super Cereal Plus ( CSB + +) per child per day (equivalent to a bag of 1.5 kg per week) , equivalent to a caloric intake of 787 kcal which supplement the usual diet of the child. So each month, are 4 bags of CSB + + that are distributed to children with key messages to raise awareness of nutrition and health for mothers. This nutritional intake meets the standard norm of blanket feeding WFP
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-012014-12-31
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
Régions de Gao, Kidal, Tombouctou et quatre cercles de Mopti (Douentza, Tenenkou, Youwarou et Bandiagara), Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Régions de Gao, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Kidal, Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Tombouctou et quatre cercles de Mopti (Douentza, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Tenenkou, Mali14.4590296 -4.9169196Youwarou et Bandiagara), Mali15.3749929 -4.2615383MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141000002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance aux populations affectées par la crise au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance aux populations affectées par la crise au Mali, aux déplacés internes, familles hôtes et communautés vulnérables(a ) Objective ( s)
Strategic Objective : Save lives and protect livelihoods of targeted individuals.
Specific objectives:
• Improving food consumption targets households.
• Provide targeted households to access food on the steps to diversify the supply according to the preferences and eating habits .
• Revitalize the markets affected by the crisis in Mali zones.
• Reduce the risk of adaptation strategies unstructured household food insecurity.
( b ) Activities
After the outbreak of the crisis that led to the violence and looting in the north, there were population movements in all areas , but it is mostly urban areas that have received the most displaced persons. This has been a burden for host families in urban areas that were already weakened by the crisis . This situation persists because since the liberation of the northern regions , especially because urban centers are more secure than rural areas within regions and populations there feel safer . In addition, a number of people left rural areas to urban cities due to the poor harvest , and went back to urban centers in search of better conditions of life (safety , work, etc. ) . Increased movement of return of displaced and refugee populations put increasing pressure on already scarce resources areas and increase the number of people unemployed. The food situation remains fragile and remains heavily dependent on humanitarian support , its evolution depends on the consolidation of peace and the resumption of economic activities in the region especially in urban centers.
In this context, through cash transfers , WFP will target beneficiaries located in urban and peri -urban areas where market research conducted by WFP indicated that there was availability and diversity of food products markets in sufficient quantities and that is the very low purchasing power of vulnerable families do not allow them to access these products. With CERF funding requested , WFP will:
• Perform cash transfer to beneficiaries through financial institutions.
• Monitor the distribution process.
• Follow up after the cash distribution ( Post Distribution Monitoring) to assess the use of cash assistance by households.
• Determine the level of food consumption score in assisted households.
With CERF funding requested , 33,000 beneficiaries will receive a cash transfer to cover their food needs for three months. Each household will receive 36 225 XOF ( 75 U.S. dollars ) , equivalent to 7 245 XOF ( 15 USD ) per person
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-012014-12-31
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, Tombouctou, Gao, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Mopti, Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20142000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance aux populations affectées par la crise au Mali, aux déplacés internes, familles hôtes et communautés vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge des Violences Basées sur le Genre dans les régions de Mopti, Tombouctou, Gao et Kidal, affectées par le conflit armé au Mali( a) Objective ( s)
Provide a holistic response ( psychosocial , legal , security, medical and economic ) and appropriate to the most vulnerable people or people who have suffered violations or abuses , including care (PEC) survivors (s) of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the regions of Mopti , Timbuktu, Gao and Kidal
( b ) Activities
1 . Kits to support sexual violence ( rape and post- PEP kits ) available health facilities and train health care providers in the clinical management of rape.
2 . Develop and strengthen the capacity of regions for partners in addressing GBV in Timbuktu , Gao and Kidal to better handle cases of gender violence and the collection of data in accordance with the requirements of confidentiality, security , non-discrimination and respect the wishes of survivors ( your ) .
3 . Strengthen the capacity of 20 partners in the management of GBV through training led by an expert in the field ;
4 . Ensure in collaboration with other UN nations and national and international NGOs members of GBV sub-cluster , monitoring and evaluation of activities planned in the project in the remaining regions of tension in northern Mali ( Timbuktu , Gao and Kidal ) through joint missions and tools developed .
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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 (Youyarrou, Teninkou, Douetza et Mopti), Gao (Ansongo, Menaka, Bourem et Gao), Timbuktu (Tombouctou, Diré, Goundam, Niafounké et Gourma-Rharous) et Kidal (District de Kidal), Mali14.4874284 -4.1974627Mopti (Youyarrou, Mali14.6338039 -3.4195527Teninkou, Mali14.4590296 -4.9169196Douetza et Mopti), Mali15.0045218 -2.9550619Gao (Ansongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206Menaka, Mali16.8935090 2.7779813Bourem et Gao), Mali16.9562322 -0.3442449Timbuktu (Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Diré, Mali16.2661738 -3.4044187Goundam, Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590Niafounké et Gourma-Rharous) et Kidal (District de Kidal), Mali15.9302141 -3.9954969MALI HUMAN RIGHTS 2014100087.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge des Violences Basées sur le Genre dans les régions de Mopti, Tombouctou, Gao et Kidal, affectées par le conflit armé au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse à l’urgence nutritionnelle au Mali à travers la prise en charge et la prevention de la malnutrition chez les groupes vulnérablesRéponse à l’urgence nutritionnelle au Mali à travers la prise en charge et la prevention de la malnutrition chez les groupes vulnérables
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Régions du Sud et du centre, en particulier Bamako,Koulikoro, Sikasso,Segou ,Kayes et Mopti, Mali12.6392316 -8.0028892Régions du Sud et du centre, Mali10.8905186 -7.4381355en particulier Bamako, Mali12.6392316 -8.0028892Koulikoro, Mali13.8018074 -7.4381355Sikasso, Mali11.3223834 -5.6983979Segou, Mali13.4316597 -6.2482149Kayes et Mopti, Mali14.0818308 -9.9018131MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141800021.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse à l’urgence nutritionnelle au Mali à travers la prise en charge et la prevention de la malnutrition chez les groupes vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse intégrée à la crise dans le nord du Mali (Santé)(a ) Objective (s)
• Ensure vaccination campaigns in the northern Regions within the health response to the emergency by targeting populations affected by the conflict and who do not otherwise aces to immunization services against the preventive diseases.
The project will assist 449,212 people.
( b ) Activities
- Develop micro- campaign plan
- Organize information days
- Ensure the development of vaccines, injection equipment and other resources
- Organize an integrated vaccination campaign in the 13 districts of northern regions
- Provide reporting and monitoring of the campaign
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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 trois régions du Nord, Mali17.5706920 -3.9961660Tombouctou, Gao et Kidal, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Gao et Kidal, Mali18.4520713 1.4096535MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014349986.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse intégrée à la crise dans le nord du Mali (Santé)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à l’intégration dans le système formel de 2 000 filles et garçons non scolarisés et déscolarisés du fait du conflit dans les régions de Gao, Tombouctou et KidalOverall project description 14-UF-CEF-043 (education)
The project’s objective is to:
Provide emergency education support for 2,000 conflict-affected girls and boys to reintegrate them into the formal school system in the regions of Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 2,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
- Establish formal agreement with the educational authorities for the education programme
- Review and validate the accelerated learning program
- Identify and train 40 teachers and education personnel
- Install 40 temporary learning spaces with essential equipment and supplies
- Distribute 2,000 school kits and textbooks for 2,000 students, and teaching materials for 40 teachers
- Train 150 members of school management committees on their roles and responsibilities and the protection of children
- Monitor and supervise the implementation of the program
Total project requirements: USD 9,665,293
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 427,351
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Kidal (Kidal, Tessalit), Gao (Ménaka, Gao, Ansongo,) Tombouctou (Tombouctou, Goundam), Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Kidal (Kidal, Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Tessalit), Mali20.2573532 0.9910298Gao (Ménaka, Mali16.8935090 2.7779813Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Ansongo, Mali15.6729353 0.5045206) Tombouctou (Tombouctou, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615Goundam), Mali16.4175955 -3.6648590MALI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014427351.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à l’intégration dans le système formel de 2 000 filles et garçons non scolarisés et déscolarisés du fait du conflit dans les régions de Gao, Tombouctou et KidalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Éducation aux risques des Restes Explosif de Guerre: Contribution à la sécurisation des populations au Mali Éducation aux risques des Restes Explosif de Guerre: Contribution à la sécurisation des populations au Mali
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Régions, Gao, Tombouctou et Kidal, Mali18.4520713 1.4096535Régions, Mali16.9066332 1.5208624Gao, Mali16.2639807 -0.0279867Tombouctou et Kidal, Mali16.7665887 -3.0025615MALI HUMAN RIGHTS 2014150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Éducation aux risques des Restes Explosif de Guerre: Contribution à la sécurisation des populations au Mali OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-FAO-013 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates to below emergency thresholds related to the nutrition crisis in Sudan among the nutritionally vulnerable; promoting access to essential and quality multisectoral services.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Increase dry season milk production of families who suffer from malnutrition through promoting improved animal husbandry practices (improved feeding, watering, basic health care);
2. Support hunger affected communities to durably access to animal feed and promote appropriate storage of fodder;
3. Foster systematic de-worming and basic veterinary protection of milk animals;
4. Enhance dry season home gardening of nutritious crops (legumes and vegetables which provide nutritious food for humans as well as fodder for livestock)
5. Procure and distribute appropriate inputs (seeds, tools and basic equipment, animal feed, vaccines and drugs).
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,026,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212014-12-31
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
SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141025999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring the food and livelihoods security of new IDPs and extremely vulnerable farming and pastoralist households in Darfur, South and North Kordofan States, SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-FAO-014 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to restore and improve the food and nutrition security and enhance livelihoods of the newly displaced persons and extremely vulnerable households in camps, gatherings and host communities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 147,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide seeds, tools and basic equipment to 15,000 newly displaced and extremely vulnerable host community households to increase and improve cereal production, home gardening and diversified seeds production with focus on nutritious, multipurpose legume and vegetable crops (at least 40 percent women);
2. Enhance dry season home gardening of nutritious crops (legumes and vegetables which provide nutritious food for humans as well as fodder for livestock);
3. Provide basic livestock services in compliance with the Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards (LEGS) to 360,000 animals belonging to 14,400 newly displaced and extremely vulnerable host community households (at least 30 percent women);
4. Increase milk production through promoting improved animal husbandry and nutrition practices
Total project requirements: USD 10,650,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,248,523
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212014-12-31
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
South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Kass Camp Niteaga, Buram, Kalma Camp Un Dafug, Republic of the Sudan10.1617039 24.7142918East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Kass Camp Niteaga, Republic of the Sudan12.5082900 24.2850890Buram, Republic of the Sudan10.8566978 25.1592718Kalma Camp Un Dafug ; East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Adila, Abu Karinka, Republic of the Sudan11.5935900 26.5648899North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Adila, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Abu Karinka; North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5935900 26.5648899Kutum, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251North Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.8306441 29.4179324Kutum ; North Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251Sheikan, Republic of the Sudan14.2744726 30.4357631South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Sheikan ; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Rashadg, Alabbassyia, Kadugli, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456Rashadg, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Alabbassyia, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kadugli;, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141248523.0800
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring the food and livelihoods security of new IDPs and extremely vulnerable farming and pastoralist households in Darfur, South and North Kordofan States, SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-IOM-020 (WASH) is a joint project with 14-UFE-CEF-045 and 14-UFE-WHO-021
The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates to below emergency thresholds related to the nutrition crisis in Sudan among the nutritionally vulnerable; promoting access to essential and quality multisectoral services.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-An emergency rehabilitation of gender sensitive water and sanitation facilities in selected feeding centres and health centres. Supporting the community managed operation and maintenance of water systems;
-Hygiene promotion in feeding centres, health facilities and communities with special emphasis on hand washing with soap. Provision of WASH supplies, cleaning tools, jerry cans, soaps and chlorine tablets.
Total project requirements: USD $5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD$ 181,911
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014181911.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-045 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates to below emergency thresholds related to the nutrition crisis in Sudan among the nutritionally vulnerable; promoting access to essential and quality multisectoral services.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. An emergency rehabilitation of gender sensitive water and sanitation facilities in selected feeding centres and health centres. Supporting the community managed operation and maintenance of water systems;
2. Water quality monitoring and chlorination of water sources;
3. Hygiene promotion in feeding centres, health facilities and communities with special emphasis on hand washing with soap. Provision of WASH supplies, cleaning tools, jerry cans, soaps and chlorine tablets.
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 538,226
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014537477.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-021 (WASH) is a joint project with 14-UFE-CEF-045 and 14-UFE-IOM-020
The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates to below emergency thresholds related to the nutrition crisis in Sudan among the nutritionally vulnerable; promoting access to essential and quality multisectoral services.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Water quality monitoring and chlorination of water sources;
-Water quality testing in targeted localities
Total project requirements: USD $5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD$ 161,693
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014161693.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOverall project description 14-UFE-FPA-017 (Health):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Enhance access to basic health including maternal and child health and referral services (including chronic diseases) for the communities affected by emergencies taking into account the different needs of men, women, boys and girls
2. Maintain the case fatality rate caused by outbreaks within internationally agreed standards through improved capacity to collect, and verify critical health information and capacity to initiate early response.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 200,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and deliver RH kits;
2. Distribute Reproductive health kits to implementing partners to support the provision of Emergency obstetrical care for pregnant women including referral of complicated cases;
3. Provide clean delivery kits to pregnant women at health facility and community level when access to clinics is not hindered;
4. Avail safe blood transfusion equipment to prevent sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.
Total project requirements: USD 5,368,680
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 399,988
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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 Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Sireaf, Tawilla, Zamzam camp, El Malha, El Tina, Kornoi, Kutum, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208El Sireaf, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Zamzam camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Malha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Tina, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kornoi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kutum; South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251Tullus, Um Dafug, Rahad El Berdi, Shattai, Niteaga, Nyala North, Sunta, Otash camp, Sharg Jabel Marra, Marshang, Nyala, Republic of the Sudan10.4166670 23.4166670East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Tullus, Republic of the Sudan11.0887310 24.5302038Um Dafug, Republic of the Sudan10.4166670 23.4166670Rahad El Berdi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Shattai, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Niteaga, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nyala North, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Sunta, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Otash camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sharg Jabel Marra, Republic of the Sudan12.9500000 24.2700000Marshang, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nyala ; East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Sheiria, Yassin, Assalaya, Abu Jabra, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Sheiria, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Yassin, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Assalaya, Republic of the Sudan13.5674690 33.5672045Abu Jabra ; West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Al Geneina, Jebel Moon, Republic of the Sudan13.0715256 22.4291464Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Al Geneina, Republic of the Sudan13.0715256 22.4291464Jebel Moon ; Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Azum, Rokoro, Nertiti, Umm Dukhun, Mukhjar, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Azum, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokoro, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nertiti, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Umm Dukhun, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mukhjar; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Abu Jabaiha, Al Sunut, Abyei-Muglad, Lagawa, Al Buram, El Abassiya, Talodi, Republic of the Sudan-8.8659980 116.5515980Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Abu Jabaiha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Sunut, Republic of the Sudan15.5944333 32.5061563Abyei-Muglad, Republic of the Sudan9.8385507 28.4863963Lagawa, Republic of the Sudan10.4104961 29.2320784Al Buram, Republic of the Sudan10.8566978 25.1592718El Abassiya, Republic of the Sudan12.0166670 27.9666670Talodi ; Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan10.6377926 30.3839017Bau, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Bau ; Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Hamashkoreib, Rural Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Hamashkoreib, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rural Kassala;, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014399988.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-046 (Health):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Enhance access to basic health including maternal and child health and referral services (including chronic diseases) for the communities affected by emergencies taking into account the different needs of men, women, boys and girls.
2. Maintain the case fatality rate caused by outbreaks within internationally agreed standards through improved capacity to collect, and verify critical health information and capacity to initiate early response.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 200,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and distribute essential drugs and supplies.
2. Support training of health workers and care providers.
3. Conduct awareness raising campaign during emergencies
4. Expand the Program Cooperation Agreement with World Vision to provide community and facility based primary health services.
Total project requirements: USD 11,181,500
Current funding level: USD 3,600,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 418,086
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014418086.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-022 (Health):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Enhance access to basic health including maternal and child health and referral services (including chronic diseases) for the communities affected by emergencies taking into account the different needs of men, women, boys and girls.
2. Maintain case fatality rate caused by outbreaks within internationally agreed standards through improved capacity to collect, and verify critical health information and capacity to initiate early response.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 200,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure and distribute necessary medicines, medical supplies and reagents necessary for emergency response in targeted areas;
2. Replenish emergency stocks for response to acute emergencies like outbreaks and new displacement;
3. Operational and supplies support for the functioning of 2 PHC clinics in conflict affected areas of East Darfur.
Total project requirements: USD 11,181,500
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 640,028
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
WHO, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360East Darfur State, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208area for emergency health service delivery, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360for improved health information & rumour verification the same areas plus four remaining Darfur states and South Kordofan and Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208UNICEF, Republic of the Sudan15.5891652 32.5796040East Darfur State; area for emergency health service delivery; for improved health information & rumour verification the same areas plus four remaining Darfur states and South Kordofan and Blue Nile; UNICEF, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Blue Nile (Qessan, EL Rosaeers) ,Central Darfur (Zalingei ,Mukjar), East Darfur (Ed Daein) ,North Darfur (El Fasher, Saraf Omra) , South Darfur (Nyala), South Kordofan (Kadugli), West Darfur (El Geniena), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713UNFPA, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Blue Nile (Qessan, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947EL Rosaeers), Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Central Darfur (Zalingei, Republic of the Sudan12.8998500 23.4768700Mukjar), Republic of the Sudan11.2910116 23.1918021East Darfur (Ed Daein), Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257North Darfur (El Fasher, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Saraf Omra), Republic of the Sudan13.4500000 23.2666667South Darfur (Nyala), Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853South Kordofan (Kadugli), Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456West Darfur (El Geniena); UNFPA, Republic of the Sudan13.4478980 22.4649083North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Sireaf, Tawilla, Zamzam camp, El Malha, El Tina, Kornoi, Kutum, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208El Sireaf, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Zamzam camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Malha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Tina, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kornoi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kutum; South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251Tullus, Um Dafug, Rahad El Berdi, Shattai, Niteaga, Nyala North, Sunta, Otash camp, Sharg Jabel Marra, Marshang, Nyala, Republic of the Sudan10.4166670 23.4166670East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Tullus, Republic of the Sudan11.0887310 24.5302038Um Dafug, Republic of the Sudan10.4166670 23.4166670Rahad El Berdi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Shattai, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Niteaga, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nyala North, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Sunta, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Otash camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sharg Jabel Marra, Republic of the Sudan12.9500000 24.2700000Marshang, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nyala ; East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Sheiria, Yassin, Assalaya, Abu Jabra, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Sheiria, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Yassin, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Assalaya, Republic of the Sudan13.5674690 33.5672045Abu Jabra ; West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Al Geneina, Jebel Moon, Republic of the Sudan13.0715256 22.4291464Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Al Geneina, Republic of the Sudan13.0715256 22.4291464Jebel Moon ; Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Azum, Rokoro, Nertiti, Umm Dukhun, Mukhjar, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Azum, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokoro, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nertiti, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Umm Dukhun, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mukhjar; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Abu Jabaiha, Al Sunut, Abyei-Muglad, Lagawa, Al Buram, El Abassiya, Talodi, Republic of the Sudan-8.8659980 116.5515980Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Abu Jabaiha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Sunut, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Abyei-Muglad, Republic of the Sudan9.8385507 28.4863963Lagawa, Republic of the Sudan10.4104961 29.2320784Al Buram, Republic of the Sudan10.8566978 25.1592718El Abassiya, Republic of the Sudan12.0166670 27.9666670Talodi ; Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan10.6377926 30.3839017Bau, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Bau ; Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Hamashkoreib, Rural Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Hamashkoreib, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rural Kassala;, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014640028.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to quality PHC services, including emergency reproductive health and control of outbreaks for extremely vulnerable communities (IDPs, and conflict affected host communities) in Darfur, Protocol Areas and East Sudan statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Lifesaving, Comprehensive, and Multi-Sectoral Prevention and Response to GBV Survivors in Sudan Overall project description 14-UFE-FPA-018 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to strengthen the prevention of and response to gender based violence as a lifesaving humanitarian intervention for conflict affected and displaced people.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 618,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Strengthen existing community protection networks and develop new community protection networks.
2. Train service providers including police, government counter parts and NGOs on clinical management of rape survivors, psychosocial support, referral pathway and legal aid.
3. Support women centers in IDP camps and gatherings to address women’s needs and to promote the women empowerment.
4. Procure and deliver hygiene/dignity kits to be distributed to GBV survivors and vulnerable girls and women within the reproductive age group.
Total project requirements: USD 3,186,000
Current funding level: USD 400,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 490,991
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-12-31
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
Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Al Tadamon, Bau, Damazine, Qessan, Republic of the Sudan11.7854540 34.3421397Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Al Tadamon, Republic of the Sudan15.6035673 32.5305121Bau, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Damazine, Republic of the Sudan11.7854540 34.3421397Qessan; Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Nertiti, Rokoro, Zalingei, Republic of the Sudan12.8998500 23.4768700East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Nertiti, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokoro, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Zalingei; East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8998500 23.4768700Ed Daein, Yassin, Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257Khartoum, Republic of the Sudan15.5006544 32.5598994Ed Daein, Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257Yassin; Khartoum, Republic of the Sudan15.5006544 32.5598994Khartoum, Sharq El Nile, Republic of the Sudan15.5006544 32.5598994North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Sharq El Nile; North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan23.5597924 32.1577074Dar El Salam, Al Sireaf, Kebkabiya, Kutum, Saraf Omra, Tawila, Zamzam camp, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Dar El Salam, Republic of the Sudan-6.7923540 39.2083284Al Sireaf, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kebkabiya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kutum, Republic of the Sudan14.2025174 24.6638251Saraf Omra, Republic of the Sudan13.4500000 23.2666667Tawila, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Zamzam camp; South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Otash camp, Kalma camp,, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Otash camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kalma camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Al Sunut, Dilling, Kadugli, Rashad, Republic of the Sudan-8.8659980 116.5515980West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Al Sunut, Republic of the Sudan15.5944333 32.5061563Dilling, Republic of the Sudan12.0527239 29.6557110Kadugli, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456Rashad; West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Jebel Moon, Foro Baranga, Sirba, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Jebel Moon, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Foro Baranga, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sirba ;, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014490991.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Lifesaving, Comprehensive, and Multi-Sectoral Prevention and Response to GBV Survivors in Sudan OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter and Non-food items response to newly displaced peopleOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-017 (Shelter/NFIs):
The project’s objective is to ensure that some 75,000 conflict-affected people (15,000 households), identified through assessments and verifications to be in dire need of life-saving assistance receive emergency shelter and non-food items.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 75,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will procure, transport and distributee essential life-saving non-food items and emergency shelter from the NFI Common Pipeline to the assessed and verified IDP households.
Total project requirements: USD 9,500,000
Current funding level: USD 1,754,687
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 912,122
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208North Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.8306441 29.4179324South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Blue Nile; Central Darfur; East Darfur; North Darfur; North Kordofan; South Darfur; South Kordofan; West Darfur;, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014912122.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter and Non-food items response to newly displaced peopleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection Strengthening and Prevention and Response to SGBV in South and East DarfurOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-018 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to enhance the child protection and GBV responses, through provision of protective environment and adequate response to the heightened protection risks and needs faced by youth, children and women at risks in Savannah IDP camps, South Darfur and in East Darfur.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 19,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Organization of Field Protection Missions to IDP camps and return areas to monitor the protection situation in South and East Darfur throughout the year, in close coordination with the governmental counterparts such as HAC and MOSA.
2. Organize training workshops on protection and human rights focusing on the rights of children and women, for the government officials (HAC, MoSA, DRA, COR) and other partners (NGOs, CBOs) in Nyala.
3. Establishment of child protection/GBV referral mechanism in Savanah IDP Camp based on the community participation and AGDM approach.
4. Provide psychosocial counseling for children and women at risks.
Total project requirements: USD 16,083,474
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 249,395
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Nyala, South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Savanah IDP Camp in Kass locality, South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.5082900 24.2850890Various locations, East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Nyala, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853South Darfur; Savanah IDP Camp in Kass locality, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208South Darfur; Various locations, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208East Darfur;, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014249395.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection Strengthening and Prevention and Response to SGBV in South and East DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Eastern SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-019 (Multisector):
The project’s objective is to provide effective protection to the refugees and the asylum-seekers in Eastern Sudan by ensuring access to the asylum system and protection of basic rights at border points, as well as inside Sudan, with particular attention to vulnerable groups including children, youth, women at risk, survivors of trafficking and kidnapping.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 73,222.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Registration, Refugee Status Determination and Documentation (COR)
2. Legal assistance, capacity building and advocacy (SOD)
3. Emergency assistance to new arrivals (maintenance and running of 2 transit center in Wad Sherifey and Toker, 2 border centres and registration centre in Shagarabs, shelter, food, non-food items) (HAI, SRC, Al Sugya)
4. Shelter construction and rehabilitation (SRC)
5. SGBV- awareness raising campaigns (SRC/HAI).
6. Nutrition- Provision of special nutritional food to malnourished children
7. Health- procurement of drugs for anemia
8. WASH- construction of new water pipelines and 300 Household latrines in Abuda, Shagarabs and Um Gargour refugee camps (Al Sugya)
Total project requirements: USD 28,959,395
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,395,726
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
East Sudan (Kassala, Gezira and Gedaref states) - nine refugee camps, Republic of the Sudan14.8859611 33.4383530Gezira - Um El Qura, Gedaref - El Fashaga, Kassala - Rural Kassala, Khashm Ghirba, Wad EL Helew, Republic of the Sudan14.8859611 33.4383530East Sudan (Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Gezira and Gedaref states) - nine refugee camps; Gezira - Um El Qura, Republic of the Sudan14.8859611 33.4383530Kassala - Rural Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Khashm Ghirba, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Wad EL Helew, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141395726.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Eastern SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoration of Safe Access to Education for Emergency Affected Children in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-047 (Education):
The project’s objective is to ensure access to education in emergencies by providing learning spaces, learning and recreation materials, WASH facilities and hygiene promotion in learning spaces to benefit 30,000 children.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 30,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Provide 30,000 children with emergency education and recreational materials
2. Provide 30 semi-permanent learning spaces to benefit 1,500 children
3. Provide 100 sanitation facilities (each latrine unit consists of 6 drop holes) in schools/semi-permanent learning spaces
Total project requirements: USD 5,330,188
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,095,851
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Nyala, Kalma camp, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Nyala, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Kalma camp; East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Ed Daein, Adila, Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Ed Daein, Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257Adila; North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Sireaf, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947El Sireaf; Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Zallengi, Mukjar, Republic of the Sudan11.2910116 23.1918021South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Zallengi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mukjar; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.2910116 23.1918021Kadugli, Reif Alshargi, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456West Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Kadugli, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456Reif Alshargi; West Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Al Salam, Al Sunut, Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920North Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.8306441 29.4179324Al Salam, Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920Al Sunut; North Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan-8.8659980 116.5515980Um Rawaba, Republic of the Sudan13.3932388 31.4456179Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Um Rawaba; Blue Nile, Republic of the Sudan13.3932388 31.4456179At Tadamon, Bau, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360At Tadamon, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Bau;, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141095851.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoration of Safe Access to Education for Emergency Affected Children in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe, protective and learning environment for displaced children and families due to floodsRapid needs assessments showed that a total of 8,000 children have been affected. Most have been displaced and lost all belongings including clothing, school material and identification documents. About 3,000 children are currently living in 4 temporary sheltering sites. At least 200 children have been identified as in need of psychosocial support as a result of the floods, having lost family members and experienced trauma.
The project will support beneficiary children to return to school, providing 2,000 with school material. 70 teachers in affected districts will be trained in how to deal with the emergency situation and respond to psychosocial needs of affected children. The project will be implemented through the following strategies: (1) conduct recreational activities for all affected children and support caregivers with awareness messages on risk and prevention measures (2) provide psychosocial support to children experiencing psychosocial distress (3) support all children to return back to school. UNICEF will work with local implementing partners Sports sans frontieres Solidarité de la jeunesse chrétienne pour la paix and Concern et Hope to reach these objectives.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-212014-08-21
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
Bujumbura , districts of Buterere, Kinama I & II and Buyengero, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Bujumbura, Burundi-3.3613780 29.3598782districts of Buterere, Burundi-3.3312530 29.3308425Kinama I & II and Buyengero, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026BURUNDI FLOOD 201430000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe, protective and learning environment for displaced children and families due to floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)103894.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe, protective and learning environment for displaced children and families due to floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health and Nutrition Assistance to victims of floodingThis project aims to contribute to the prevention of common diseases, particularly diarrhoeal diseases in the areas devastated by the torrential rains and to ensure children aged below five years and pregnant and lactating mothers affected by floods in Bujumbura Municipality have access to basic nutrition care
Specifically, UNICEF will support medical care for the target population, as well as disinfection of households in the affected areas, and provide diarrhoeal disease kits and other products and sensitize the population. UNICEF will also support screening and treatment for severe and acute malnutrition among children and mothers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
Bujumbura town (communes of Kinama, Kamenge, Butere, Ngagara, and Kanyosha) and Bujumbura rural province (communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale), Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Bujumbura town (communes of Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Kamenge, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Butere, Burundi0.2198155 34.4918988Ngagara, Burundi-3.3546225 29.3627814and Kanyosha) and Bujumbura rural province (communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale), Burundi-3.2903893 29.3598782BURUNDI FLOOD 201498496.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health and Nutrition Assistance to victims of floodingOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to potable water, sanitation and hygiene for victims of flooding in Bujumbura town and Bujumbura rural provinceThe provision of safe water, sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion in the four temporary IDPs sites (Buterere,Kinama,Kinama II and Buyengero), as well as host communities is urgently required to prevent disease, ensure wellbeing of the victims and surrounding communities. The project will target some 10,000 individuals. Specifically, the project will rehabilitate damaged drinking water systems, contract water-trucking and construct latrines for around 6,000 people in 4 IDPS temporary sites; providebuckets for water provision and conservation to around 2,000 households; and distributing basic water treatment kits and to around 4,000 households.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-212014-09-21
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
Bujumbura town, Burundi-3.3613780 29.3598782communes of Kinama, Kamenge, Buterere, Ngagara, and Kanyosha, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Bujumbura rural province, Burundi-3.5090144 29.4643590communes of Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Kamenge, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Buterere, Burundi-3.3312530 29.3308425Ngagara, Burundi-3.3546225 29.3627814and Kanyosha; Bujumbura rural province, Burundi-3.4502773 29.3598782communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale, Burundi-3.2903893 29.3598782BURUNDI FLOOD 201490148.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to potable water, sanitation and hygiene for victims of flooding in Bujumbura town and Bujumbura rural provinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency restoration of livelihoods of populations affected by climate disturbancesEmergency restoration of livelihoods of populations affected by climate disturbances
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-10-15
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
Poor households affected by recent floods in province of Bujumbura City (Kinama, Kamenge, Butere, Kanyosha), communes of Bujumbura Rural (Isare and Mutimbuzi), Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Poor households affected by recent floods in province of Bujumbura City (Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Kamenge, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Butere, Burundi0.2198155 34.4918988Kanyosha), Burundi-3.4502773 29.3598782communes of Bujumbura Rural (Isare and Mutimbuzi), Burundi-3.3451143 29.4832156BURUNDI FLOOD 2014416307.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency restoration of livelihoods of populations affected by climate disturbancesOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergence Assistance to victims of flood, IR-EMOP 200678Emergence Assistance to victims of flood, IR-EMOP 200678
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-212014-08-21
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
Bujumbura Town, communes of Kamenge, Kinama, Buterere and Kanyosha with some areas of Bujumbura rural (Mutimbuzi and Isale communes, specifically in Benga and Nyarumpongo zones), Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Bujumbura Town, Burundi-3.3613780 29.3598782communes of Kamenge, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Buterere and Kanyosha with some areas of Bujumbura rural (Mutimbuzi and Isale communes, Burundi-3.3312530 29.3308425specifically in Benga and Nyarumpongo zones), Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860BURUNDI FLOOD 2014576510.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergence Assistance to victims of flood, IR-EMOP 200678OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to floods in BurundiIOM’s project will target 10,000 people affected by the floods, 4,660 of whom are taking refuge in established temporary sites. In close coordination with UNHCR and other humanitarian partners, IOM will provide the following services: Registration and profiling the displaced population and affected population to share with the HCT to ensure humanitarian services; procurement and distribution of emergency shelter kits; transport of the most vulnerable population to facilitate relocation from hazardous flood prone sites to established safe sites.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-212014-08-21
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
Bujumbura Mairie in communes of Kinama, Buterere, Kamenge and Kanyosha, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Bujumbura rural in communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale, Burundi-3.2903893 29.3598782Bujumbura Mairie in communes of Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Buterere, Burundi-3.3312530 29.3308425Kamenge and Kanyosha; Bujumbura rural in communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108BURUNDI FLOOD 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to floods in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)283583.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to floods in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to persons affected by the flood in BurundiUNHCR has already put at disposal of the Burundian Red Cross its stock of NFI covering 10,000 persons affected by the flooding. However, 10,000 vulnerable flood-affected people living in temporary centers remain without emergency relief items. Through this project, in coordination with the UN Country Team and the Burundian Red Cross, UNHCR will provide this population with NFIs, including plastic sheeting, mosquito nets, blankets, basic clothing items, plastic mats and travel bags.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
Bujumbura town, Burundi-3.3613780 29.3598782Communes of Kinama, Kamenge, Buterere, Ngagara, and Kanyosha, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Bujumbura rural province, Burundi-3.5090144 29.4643590Communes of Kinama, Burundi-3.3251122 29.3831026Kamenge, Burundi-3.3447922 29.3918108Buterere, Burundi-3.3312530 29.3308425Ngagara, Burundi-3.3546225 29.3627814and Kanyosha; Bujumbura rural province, Burundi-3.4502773 29.3598782communes of Mutimbuzi and Isale, Burundi-3.2903893 29.3598782BURUNDI FLOOD 2014279517.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to persons affected by the flood 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 FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-051 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates to below emergency thresholds related to the nutrition crisis in Sudan among the nutritionally vulnerable; promoting access to essential and quality multisectoral services.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Active case finding and mass screening through community volunteers and mobilizers;
2. Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) through Scaling up CMAM (OTP, SC, SFP);
3. Continue to support emergency coordination and information sharing with technical assistance to all involved;
4. Ensure functionality and improved quality in the existing 41 outpatient care centres, four SCs, 41 Supplementary feeding program and in the four localities
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 918,468
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014918468.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-025 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to reduce deaths associated to acute malnutrition and improve nutrition status of vulnerable children and Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW); and enhance the capacity of vulnerable communities and households to access, through livelihood intervention, sufficient nutritious food and to diversify their food basket.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Active case finding and mass screening through community volunteers and mobilizers;
-Ensure Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition through Scaling up Community Managed Acute Malnutrition programs through outpatient therapeutic programs and supplementary feeding programs;
-Ensure functionality and improved quality in the existing nutrition programs/centers; and
-Provide monitoring and supervision of the existing and established feeding centers to ensure the quality of services.
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,112,512
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-012014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141112512.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-023 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to reduce deaths associated to acute malnutrition and improve nutrition status of vulnerable children and Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW); provide safe drinking water and sanitation facilities in feeding/health centres and to surrounding affected communities; provide lifesaving medical support to malnourished children and PLW; and ensure access to quality essential health, nutrition, and emergency referral services for the most vulnerable populations affected by the ongoing nutrition crisis.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 97,468.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Provide micronutrient supplementation for children under five and PLWs plus provision of ORS + Zinc tablets for treatment of diarrhea;
-Ensure Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition through Scaling up Community Managed Acute Malnutrition programs through outpatient therapeutic programs and supplementary feeding programs;
-Conduct small repairs necessary to optimize the functioning of therapeutic centers, hospitals and basic health units with kitchen and bathroom areas, storing facility for food, etc;
-Provide monitoring and supervision of the existing and established feeding centers to ensure the quality of services.
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 800,229
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242015-03-31
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
Kassala Rural locality (Kassala State), Ageeg, Hai and Tokkar localities of Red Sea, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Kassala Rural locality (Kassala State), Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Ageeg, Republic of the Sudan15.5978121 32.5257708Hai and Tokkar localities of Red Sea, Republic of the Sudan18.4259890 37.7274820SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014800229.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Emergency Response to Nutrition Crisis in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition in EmergenciesOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-052 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective is to reduce the excess mortality and morbidity among children under the age of five years.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 249,201.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Procure 10,000 cartons of Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) , 175 cartons of F75 therapeutic milks , 500 cartons of F100 and 20 routine drug kits.
2. Establish five new outpatient care centres and ensure functionality and improved quality in the existing 15 outpatient care centres, and 7 Stabilization centres in selected geographic areas to treat 10,000 SAM children and 1,230 elderly.
3. Train 60 health, nutrition staff and community health workers in screening, referral and treatment of SAM.
Total project requirements: USD 36,613,647
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 1,858,837
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
South and East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Wehda, Assalaya, Belail and Bilel camp, Dimsu, Eldeain, El Salam locality and Elselam camp, Elferdous, Gereida, Kalma camp, Tulus, Republic of the Sudan11.2781338 25.1444487North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Wehda, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Assalaya, Republic of the Sudan13.5674690 33.5672045Belail and Bilel camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dimsu, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Eldeain, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Salam locality and Elselam camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Elferdous, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Gereida, Republic of the Sudan11.2781338 25.1444487Kalma camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Tulus; North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.0862825 24.6192899El Fashir (ZamZam and Abshock camps), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360West and Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208El Fashir (ZamZam and Abshock camps); West and Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Genina , Bendesi, Sirba , Wadi Salih , Zallingi and camp, Republic of the Sudan12.9237348 23.0965064Gadref State, Republic of the Sudan14.0085665 34.8624166Genina, Republic of the Sudan13.4478980 22.4649083Bendesi, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sirba, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Wadi Salih, Republic of the Sudan12.0652199 23.0965064Zallingi and camp; Gadref State, Republic of the Sudan12.9237348 23.0965064Botana, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Botana; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Delling,Kadugli, and Reif Asharqi, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456Delling, Republic of the Sudan12.0527239 29.6557110Kadugli, Republic of the Sudan11.0105443 29.7136456and Reif Asharqi;, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141858837.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition in EmergenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and community reintegration of children affected by armed conflict in SudanOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-053 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to reduce the impact of conflict and displacement on children and ensure children affected by armed conflict in Sudan fully realize their right to protection from abuse, exploitation and violence.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 146,460 .
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Establish 100 Community- Based Child Protection Networks (CBCPNs) and train their members to strengthen their capacities to identify;
2. Advocate for the release of 200 children associated with armed groups and support community based reintegration activities to 6,500 vulnerable boys and girls through social follow-up or provision to income generating activities, basic skills training and formal;
3. Provide technical assistance to NCCW and CSO in the implementation of a campaign to prevent culture related child recruitment in SD, BN and ND;
4. Train the task force members on monitoring and reporting on the Security Council resolutions 1612 and 1960 to strengthen their capacities to monitor report and respond to the grave child right violations;
5. Address psychosocial impacts of displacement and experience of war through the establishment and strengthening of the functionality of 150 Child Friendly Spaces;
6. Extend Mine Risk Education (MRE), in areas affected by UXO and ERW, to children attending CFS activities;
7. Strengthen the capacity of Family and Child Protection units (FCPU)
Total project requirements: USD 2,307,283
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 491,827
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-12-31
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
Qessan (BN), Zalengi (CD), Ed Daein (ED), Saraf Omra (ND), El Salam (SD), Rashad (SK) Um Dukhun (WD), Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257Qessan (BN), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Zalengi (CD), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Ed Daein (ED), Republic of the Sudan11.4613136 26.1241257Saraf Omra (ND), Republic of the Sudan13.4500000 23.2666667El Salam (SD), Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Rashad (SK) Um Dukhun (WD), Republic of the Sudan11.1245287 22.9594983SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014491827.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and community reintegration of children affected by armed conflict in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-OPS-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Land Release and Mine Clearance in Kassala StateOverall project description 14-UFE-OPS-002 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to protect and save lives of people living near to or passing by the landmine/ERW contaminated areas.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 6,100.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Land release of 1 dangerous area covering more than 800,000m² through Non-technical / technical survey and clearance operation.
Total project requirements: USD 6,967,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 234,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-12-31
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
Kassala State (Hamashkoreib locality, Rassi Village), Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Kassala State (Hamashkoreib locality, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Rassi Village), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014234000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Land Release and Mine Clearance in Kassala StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOverall project description 14-UFE-IOM-022 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to increase and maintain access to basic lifesaving improved water, sanitation and hygiene outreach services to 125,130 conflict affected and new IDPs, in the most vulnerable locations and IDP camps in Darfurs (east, central, west, north and south) and eastern states (Kassala, Gedaraf and Red sea).
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 125,130.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Construct and Rehabilitate 91 water systems for 73,630 people;
2. Distribution of 500 water purification kits;
3. Rehabilitate/replace and construct 130 emergency household latrines;
4. Disseminate hygiene messages through hygiene/cleaning campaigns, house visits, media, schools, health centres and community hygiene promoters;
5. Conduct water quality monitoring and surveillance.
Total project requirements: USD 34,168,040
Current funding level: USD 1,750,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 280,768
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014280477.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-054 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to increase and maintain access to basic lifesaving improved water, sanitation and hygiene outreach services conflict affected and new IDPs, in the most vulnerable locations and IDP camps in Darfurs(east, central, west, north and south) and eastern states (Kassala, Gedaraf and Red sea) of Sudan within a period of nine months.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 125,130.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Construct and Rehabilitate 91 water systems for 73,630 people (including 3 solar powered water systems, 1 water yard, 23 hand pumps) based on consultations with communities in targeted states (Darfur and eastern).
-Truck water for 25,000 people for 2 weeks as water facilities are rehabilitated and new water facilities installed in Darfur states.
-Support operation and maintenance of 3 water supply systems for 15,000 people children based on consultations with women men, girls and boys.
-Rehabilitate/replace and construct 130 emergency household latrines for the benefit 2,600 most vulnerable population, based on consultations with women and men, girls and boys. The remaining population will be mobilised to construct their latrines.
-Mobilise communities and households with able bodied persons to construct their household latrines through CATS approach in targeted IDP camps and localities of Darfur states.
-Disseminate hygiene messages through hygiene/cleaning campaigns, house visits, media, schools, health centres and community hygiene promoters to benefit 125,130 (58,930 men, 66,200 women and 21,528 children) people.
-Strengthen capacity of 140 people in community management of WASH emergency facilities.
-Support organizing WASH sector monthly/biweekly coordination meetings at federal and state levels respectively and carry out joint need assessments and monitor implementation.
Total project requirements: USD $25,628,44
Current funding level: USD $1,281,422
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $1,145,951
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141145951.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-024 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to increase and maintain access to basic lifesaving improved water, sanitation and hygiene outreach services conflict affected and new IDPs, in the most vulnerable locations and IDP camps in Darfurs(east, central, west, north and south) and eastern states (Kassala, Gedaraf and Red sea) of Sudan within a period of nine months.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 125,130.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Ensure water quality monitoring at source and household levels and support chlorination of water sources and at household level for 100,000 persons. Collecting/compiling data, share reports with sector partners and ensure action is taken where contamination is found as part of the water safety plan in Darfur states.
-Provide the necessary consumables and reagents for the water quality laboratory in East Darfur.
-Provide reagents for the portable water testing kits to be used for the investigation of outbreak alerts and other emergency situations.
-Conduct water quality monitoring and surveillance (quarterly) of the water sources in targeted camps and localities, produce reports and recommendation and disseminated them.
-Support water borne diseases outbreak alert investigation with water sources and environmental assessment.
-Training (directly related to project implementation) of 20 health workers and 15 water sources owners on water sources monitoring (quality testing) and their maintenance.
Total project requirements: USD $1,944,652
Current funding level: USD $155,572
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $82,790
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212014-12-31
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
states in Sudan (East Darfur, Central Darfur, North Darfur, South Darfur, West Darfur, Red Sea, Gedaref and Kassala), Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208states in Sudan (East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.3773216 25.7277750Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Red Sea, Republic of the Sudan19.4556063 35.2148469Gedaref and Kassala), Republic of the Sudan14.0243070 35.3685679SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 201482790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase and sustain access to critical lifesaving WASH services for conflict affected populations and new IDPs in Darfur region and eastern statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to Vulnerable Populations Affected by Conflict and Natural DisastersOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-026 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to reduce food insecurity and save the lives of 497,083 WFP verified IDPs in camps in Darfur and 31,150 refugees in Kassala for one month through cash voucher General Food Distribution activities.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 528,233.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. GFD: provision of assistance through cash vouchers to 497,083 WFP verified IDPs in Darfur (North, West, South and East Darfur) and 31,150 refugees in Kassala.
2. The vouchers will be redeemed for approximately 15 locally available food commodities at partnering local traders/stores.
3. In Darfur, WFP is currently partnering with more than 200 local traders in areas of voucher intervention; in Kassala, WFP is currently partnering with 30 local traders in 8 different refugee camps.
Total project requirements: USD 299,845,342
Current funding level: USD 176,883,049
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 4,031,198
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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 Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Fasher camps (Zamzam, Abu Shouk, Alsalam), Kebkabiya, Saraf Omra, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.8463561 23.0011989Fasher camps (Zamzam, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Abu Shouk, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Alsalam), Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920Kebkabiya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Saraf Omra; West Darfur, Republic of the Sudan13.4500000 23.2666667Geneina camps (Sultan House, Ardamata, Dorti), Republic of the Sudan13.4478980 22.4649083South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Geneina camps (Sultan House, Republic of the Sudan13.4478980 22.4649083Ardamata, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dorti); South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Nyala camps (Otash, Dereige, Mosey, Sakaley), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Nyala camps (Otash, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Dereige, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mosey, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Sakaley); East Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Eddein and Elneem, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kassala refugee camps, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Eddein and Elneem; Kassala refugee camps, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Shagrab Wad Sharifee, Um Gargour, Abbodah, Girba and Kilo, Republic of the Sudan14.7636202 35.9832743Shagrab Wad Sharifee, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Um Gargour, Republic of the Sudan15.5848574 32.5399241Abbodah, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Girba and Kilo ;, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20144031198.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to Vulnerable Populations Affected by Conflict and Natural DisastersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to primary health care and Severe Acute Malnutrition services in high risk states of South Kassala and Red SeaOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-025 (Health):
The project’s objectives are to:
1. Improve access to specialised inpatient services for the children suffering from acute severe malnutrition with medical complication in targeted locations.
2. Reduce the impacts of underlying causes for malnutrition through improved access to essential curative services for children less than 5 years and adequate health and nutrition practices within targeted communities
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 100,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Small repairs necessary to optimise the functioning of 10 TFC within 4 rural hospitals and 6 Basic Health Units in Rifi Kassala and Red Sea;
2. Provision of consumables, medicines and small equipment (measuring boards, weighting machines, diagnostic tools, etc) necessary for the treatment of SAM cases;
3. Support the implementation of IMCI (Case management approach for curative care in children < 5 through provision of necessary medicines and medical supplies (paediatric care).
Total project requirements: USD 5,000,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 272,771
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152015-03-31
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
Red Sea State, Republic of the Sudan19.4556063 35.2148469Ageeg, Haya, Toker, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Ageeg, Republic of the Sudan15.5978121 32.5257708Haya, Republic of the Sudan18.3334231 36.3850137Toker ; South Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Rifi Kassala, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629Rifi Kassala;, Republic of the Sudan15.4581332 36.4039629SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014272771.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to primary health care and Severe Acute Malnutrition services in high risk states of South Kassala and Red SeaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rehabilitation and urgent sanitary treatment of livestock in high risk areas affected by floods in BeniRehabilitation and urgent sanitary treatment of livestock in high risk areas affected by floods in Beni
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-312014-09-30
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
BENI DEPARTMENT, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792Municipalities of Santa Ana, Loreto, Reyes, San Borja,, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810Municipalities of Santa Ana, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810Loreto, Bolivia-15.1947888 -64.7592135Reyes, Bolivia-14.2922414 -67.3276987San Borja, Bolivia-14.8584943 -66.7470439BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014235954.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rehabilitation and urgent sanitary treatment of livestock in high risk areas affected by floods in BeniOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing and Improving Emergency Shelter and NFIs to displaced familiesThe IOM project (14-RR-IOM-023) aims at preserving human life providing emergency shelter and basic Non-Food items for most vulnerable families affected by flood disasters. In particular, IOM will support emergency shelters and camps for the most vulnerable population; deliver basic non-food items; install lighting in all shelters/camps; and bolster planning, coordination and management of the camps through technical assistance to government authorities who are operating the camps. The project will directly benefit some 10,000 people over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-142014-09-14
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
Trinidad, Santa Ana, Riberalta, San Ignacio, Guayaramerin, Bolivia-14.8321487 -64.9019015Trinidad, Bolivia-14.8321487 -64.9019015Santa Ana, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810Riberalta, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490San Ignacio, Bolivia-16.3800324 -60.9656452Guayaramerin, Bolivia-10.8237579 -65.3688335BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014899566.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing and Improving Emergency Shelter and NFIs to displaced familiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide Emergency Reproductive Health Services, prevent gender based violence and response to protection life-saving needs of women, adolescents and young peopleThe UNFPA project (14-RR-FPA-019) provides both emergency reproductive health and protection benefits to a targeted 10,000 people. Under health, UNFPA will procure and deliver reproductive health kits, carry out emergency training of local health personnel, and conduct awareness raising activities regarding sexual and reproductive health issues. In response to increased protection risks, UNFPA will work with IOM in the shelters to provide adequate lighting to deter sexual violence. UNFPA will also train emergency personnel on prevention of SBV and provide rape treatment supplies to health services and medical posts and hygiene kits to women in shelters.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-252014-09-25
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
Departament of Beni (Municipalities of Trinidad, Riberalta, San Ignacio and Santa Ana), Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490Departament of Beni (Municipalities of Trinidad, Bolivia-14.8369042 -64.9048847Riberalta, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490San Ignacio and Santa Ana), Bolivia-16.3800324 -60.9656452BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014135274.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide Emergency Reproductive Health Services, prevent gender based violence and response to protection life-saving needs of women, adolescents and young peopleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integral Health emergency response to the floods in BoliviaIntegral Health emergency response to the floods in Bolivia
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
Municipalities most affected by the floods in Beni, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014141326.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integral Health emergency response to the floods in BoliviaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to flood affected population in BoliviaFood Assistance to flood affected population in Bolivia
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
Department of Beni, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014869436.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to flood affected population in BoliviaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Support to Bolivia FloodingLogistics Support to Bolivia Flooding
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-02-182014-08-18
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
Beni Department, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014103250.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Support to Bolivia FloodingOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring and providing safe educational and recreational activities for vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the floods in Beni.Restoring and providing safe educational and recreational activities for vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the floods in Beni.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
Municipalities and Educational Districts of San Borja, Santa Ana, San Ignacio and Trinidad in Beni (where are established movima, tsimane, mojeño indigenous people), Bolivia-14.8584943 -66.7470439Municipalities and Educational Districts of San Borja, Bolivia-14.8584943 -66.7470439Santa Ana, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810San Ignacio and Trinidad in Beni (where are established movima, Bolivia-14.9829628 -65.6331735tsimane, Bolivia-16.0739073 -66.2840073mojeño indigenous people), Bolivia-16.2901540 -63.5886530BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014139924.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring and providing safe educational and recreational activities for vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the floods in Beni.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improvement of nutritional status of children under 5 years of age and pregnant women affected by floods in Beni, BoliviaImprovement of nutritional status of children under 5 years of age and pregnant women affected by floods in Beni, Bolivia
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-262014-09-26
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
Beni department, municipalities of Santa Ana, Trinidad, Riberalta and San Ignacio, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490Beni department, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792municipalities of Santa Ana, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810Trinidad, Bolivia-14.8321487 -64.9019015Riberalta and San Ignacio, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014105718.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improvement of nutritional status of children under 5 years of age and pregnant women affected by floods in Beni, BoliviaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of children and adolescents in emergency through the provision of psychosocial recovery and careProtection of children and adolescents in emergency through the provision of psychosocial recovery and care
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-312014-10-20
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
Department of Beni (Municipalities of Trinidad, Riberalta, San Ignacio, San Borja and Rurrenabaque), Bolivia-14.4296108 -67.5350917Department of Beni (Municipalities of Trinidad, Bolivia-14.8369042 -64.9048847Riberalta, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490San Ignacio, Bolivia-16.3800324 -60.9656452San Borja and Rurrenabaque), Bolivia-14.4397025 -67.5289447BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014146866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of children and adolescents in emergency through the provision of psychosocial recovery and careOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for flood affected and displaced families in the Beni departmentThe UNICEF WASH project (14-RR-CEF-058) aims to assure access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for 3,600 households (18,000 people) through the provision of safe water and infrastructure within established campsites and flooded communities in Beni Department. In particular, UNICEF will provide targeted individuals with WASH supplies, such as hygiene kits, water containers and filters, and install or deliver WASH emergency infrastructure, like water tanks, to campsites and affected communities. CERF-funded activities will be carried out within a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-072014-09-07
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
Beni department, municipalities of Santa Ana, Trinidad, Riberalta, San Ignacio de Moxos, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490Beni department, Bolivia-14.3782747 -65.0957792municipalities of Santa Ana, Bolivia-13.7404319 -65.4222810Trinidad, Bolivia-14.8321487 -64.9019015Riberalta, Bolivia-11.0073376 -66.0582490San Ignacio de Moxos, Bolivia-14.9829628 -65.6331735BOLIVIA FLOOD 2014397988.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for flood affected and displaced families in the Beni departmentOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOLIVIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support life-saving health interventions among the most vulnerable populations in 28 counties under three north-eastern provinces in the DPR KoreaOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-059 (Health):
The project’s objective are treat major child killer diseases like diarrhoea and pneumonia and its complications among 229,800 children under five (112,500 girls and 117,300 boys) in 28 counties under three provinces (Kangwon, North Hamgyoung and Ryanggang).
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 229,800.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide a total of 750 life-saving essential medicine kits to 28 counties under three provinces (Kangwon, North Hamgyong and Ryanggang) to serve 229,800 Children under five (112,500 girls and 117,300 boys).
Total project requirements: USD 5,325,925
Current funding level: USD 200,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 300,269
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-042014-12-31
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
Kangwon, North Hamgyong, and Ryanggang provinces covering counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067Kangwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067North Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.8148758 129.4581955and Ryanggang provinces covering counties, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014300269.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support life-saving health interventions among the most vulnerable populations in 28 counties under three north-eastern provinces in the DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support nutrition related life-saving interventions for the most vulnerable population in the four north–eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-060 (Nutrition):
The project’s objective are to:
1. Improve quality of care by rendering availability of life-saving supplies and expands service delivery sites to address the needs of the most vulnerable population (U5 children, pregnant and lactating women).
2. Address under-nutrition during the 1000 days ‘window of opportunity’ and to achieve sustainable impact on prevention and treatment of under-nutrition among U5 children, pregnant and lactating women living in the four North-Eastern provinces.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 44,050.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
1. Enroll 4,050 U5 children boys and girls in the management of severe acute undernutrition programme in the four Northern and Eastern provinces (29 counties).
2. Provide multi-micronutrient powder to 20,000 boys and girls aged 6-23 months for home fortification of semi-solid complementary foods.
3. Provide multi-micronutrient tablets to 20,000 pregnant and/ or lactating women in the targeted provinces/ 29 counties.
Total project requirements: USD 8,474,400
Current funding level: USD 200,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 300,269
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-072014-12-31
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
Kangwon, North and South Hamgyong, and Ryanggang provinces – counties- (highest levels of acute and chronic under nutrition among U children), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067Kangwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067North and South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840and Ryanggang provinces – counties- (highest levels of acute and chronic under nutrition among U children), Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014300092.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support nutrition related life-saving interventions for the most vulnerable population in the four north–eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian response trough protection by presence and enhanced self-protection of IDP communities or communities at risk of forced displacementOverall project description 14-UFE-HCR-021 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to protect IDP communities and those at risk of displacement through protection by presence and implementation of practical protection projects; and to mitigate the effects of the armed conflict by strengthening self-protection mechanisms in IDPs, afrodescendants and indigenous groups in displaced communities or communities at risk of forced displacement.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 11,000.
The implementation of practical protection projects (PPPs) is part of UNHCR’s overall strategy of protection by presence through small community infrastructure projects that address the most pressing issues in vulnerable communities. Activities include the improvement or reparation of existing facilities, temporary constructions, and other urgent interventions with the purpose to cover an urgent/basic need in the community, justify UNHCR’s presence and promote the consolidation of protection spaces through interventions in communities at risk. The secondary purpose is to help communities maintain the humanitarian space by providing neutral spaces where community members can gather naturally, promote the presence of state institutions in the community and reduce risks such as displacement.
Total project requirements: USD 1,050,000
Current funding level: USD 0
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 435,001
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-252014-12-31
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
Arauca Department, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Arauquita, Tame, Saravena Municipalities, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Caquetá Department, Colombia0.8698920 -73.8419063Arauquita, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Tame, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Saravena Municipalities; Caquetá Department, Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950Cartagena del Chairá, Puerto Rico Municipalities, Colombia1.3338448 -74.8434026Chocó Department, Colombia5.2528033 -76.8259652Cartagena del Chairá, Colombia1.3338448 -74.8434026Puerto Rico Municipalities; Chocó Department, Colombia18.2208330 -66.5901490Bojayá Municipality, Colombia6.4971459 -77.1024902Guaviare Department, Colombia2.0439240 -72.3311130Bojayá Municipality; Guaviare Department, Colombia2.0439240 -72.3311130San José del Guav, Colombia4.6057330 -74.0879310iare, Calamar, Retorno Municipalities, Colombia1.9206140 -72.5542370Meta Department, Colombia3.2719904 -73.0877490San José del Guav;iare, Colombia2.5685490 -72.6417265Calamar, Colombia10.2493490 -74.9147060Retorno Municipalities; Meta Department, Colombia2.3318990 -72.6281270Vistahermosa, Mapiripán, La Uribe, La Macarena Municipalities, Colombia3.1278830 -73.7525120Nariño Department, Colombia1.2891510 -77.3579400Vistahermosa, Colombia3.1278830 -73.7525120Mapiripán, Colombia2.8925060 -72.1331750La Uribe, Colombia3.2392410 -74.3506610La Macarena Municipalities; Nariño Department, Colombia2.1817180 -73.7864500Ipiales, Barbacoas, Cumbal, Cumbitara, Llanada, Policarpa Municipalities, Colombia0.8255420 -77.6395040Putumayo Department, Colombia0.4359506 -75.5276699Ipiales, Colombia0.8255420 -77.6395040Barbacoas, Colombia1.6715500 -78.1409900Cumbal, Colombia0.9045890 -77.7911840Cumbitara, Colombia1.6769600 -77.3253000Llanada, Colombia1.4728520 -77.5798499Policarpa Municipalities; Putumayo Department, Colombia0.4359506 -75.5276699Puerto Asís Municipality, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910Puerto Asís Municipality;, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2014435001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian response trough protection by presence and enhanced self-protection of IDP communities or communities at risk of forced displacementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fast production and sustainability of food crops and capacity building for indigenous peoples Awa and Embera (Dovida, Chami y Katio) in the departments of Nariño and ChocoOverall project description 14-UFE-FAO-017 (Food Security):
The project’s objective is to support rapid food production and strengthening of community and institutional capacity to improve and sustain the food security situation through the establishment of technical models, respecting the cultural and agro-ecological dynamics of these areas.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 5,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Provide rapid response to rehabilitate and recover food security and nutrition in the targeted communities;
-Support roots-based initiatives of the affected communities; and
-Strengthen the capacities of communities and local authorities in order to sustain the proposed activities and set the basis for longer-term recovery.
-The geographical areas selected for this intervention have high levels of food insecurity due mainly to the conflict situation that has restricted the normal development of agricultural and livelihood activities.
Total project requirements: USD 1,200,000
Current funding level: USD 651,200
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 650,803
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-12-31
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 Choco and Nariño, Colombia5.2528033 -76.8259652COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014650803.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fast production and sustainability of food crops and capacity building for indigenous peoples Awa and Embera (Dovida, Chami y Katio) in the departments of Nariño and ChocoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 200148: Integrated approach to address food insecurity among highly vulnerable households affected by displacement and victims of the armed conflictOverall project description 14-UFE-WFP-029 (Food Security)
The project’s objective is to support IDPs and conflict-affected people with high levels of food insecurity and improve access to food and dietary diversity; help children stay in primary education through emergency school feeding; and support the recovery and rehabilitation of vulnerable displaced families by improving their livelihoods.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 9,552.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
•General food distribution
•Blanket supplementary feeding
•Emergency “learning circles”
•Food-for-Assets - previously known as Food for Work
•Food for Training
Total project requirements: USD $19,871,946
Current funding level: USD $2,300,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $515,120
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
The municipality of Arauquita in the Department of Arauca, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759the municipalities of Calamar, San José and Miraflores in the Department of Guaviare, Colombia1.9206140 -72.5542370and the municipalities of Ricaurte, Barbacoas and Tumaco in the Department of Nariño, Colombia1.2136050 -77.9966730The municipality of Arauquita in the Department of Arauca; the municipalities of Calamar, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759San José and Miraflores in the Department of Guaviare; and the municipalities of Ricaurte, Colombia37.3382082 -121.8863286Barbacoas and Tumaco in the Department of Nariño, Colombia1.6715500 -78.1409900COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2014515120.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 200148: Integrated approach to address food insecurity among highly vulnerable households affected by displacement and victims of the armed conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increasing temporary shelter capacities to protect vulnerable conflict affected IDPs in selected areas of ColombiaOverall project description 14-UFE-IOM-024 (Shelter)
The project’s objective is to provide essential support to selected communities affected by the conflict in Colombia by meeting basic shelter and NFI needs and the development of effective and efficient coordination of sector response based on reliable and accessible information, regular inter-agency assessments, integrated planning and comprehensively monitored assistance to the affected population.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 2,226.
With these CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following activities:
-Prioritization of target collective centres and IDP beneficiaries
-Procure, transport, and distribute emergency shelter materials
-Procure, transport, and distribute NFIs aimed at meeting immediate humanitarian needs, adopting a gender-based approach
-Construction or repair of multifamily shelters in the selected areas and in consultation with communities and local authorities
-Establish coordination and information sharing mechanisms to ensure comprehensive and timely humanitarian assistance delivery in shelter intervention
-Train governmental partners and local communities in Collective Centre as well as Camp Management and Coordination (CCCM)
-Participate in coordination, assessment and monitoring mechanisms
-Prioritization and execution of livelihood strategies projects with beneficiary families according to the needs expressed by both women and men.
Total project requirements: USD 14,000,000
Current funding level: USD 2,000,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 369,668
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-12-31
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 Bojayá, Bajo Baudó, Department of Chocó, Colombia5.3442678 -77.2864879Municipalities of Bojayá, Colombia6.4971459 -77.1024902Bajo Baudó, Colombia5.3442678 -77.2864879Department of Chocó;, Colombia5.2528033 -76.8259652COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2014369668.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increasing temporary shelter capacities to protect vulnerable conflict affected IDPs in selected areas of ColombiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to ensure Water, Sanitation and Hygiene services for children and their families affected by complex emergenciesOverall project description 14-UFE-CEF-061 (WASH)
The project’s objective is to improve the access to basic services in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for 900 families, including children and adolescents in prioritized municipalities of the departments of Arauca and Chocó, both of which are affected by complex emergencies.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 4,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Initial verification of drinking water, sanitation facilities and hygiene practices.
-Supplies for improving access to safe water to prioritized families (filter, water storage tanks, rain water collection, chemicals and water quality control equipment).
-Monitoring and analysis of water quality in the beneficiary communities.
-Rehabilitation of school water supply systems.
-Tools and materials to improve excreta disposal systems for prioritized schools and communities.
-Promotion of culturally adapted good hygiene practices discussed with women, girls, boys and men.
Total project requirements: USD $660,000
Current funding level: USD $150,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $509,705
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
Arauca (Arauca, Tame and Arauquita), Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Choco (Bajo Baudo), Colombia5.3442678 -77.2864879Arauca (Arauca, Colombia7.0761720 -70.7104570Tame and Arauquita); Choco (Bajo Baudo), Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014509705.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to ensure Water, Sanitation and Hygiene services for children and their families affected by complex emergenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional care to ensure the survival of children, pregnant and lactating women affected by complex emergencies Overall project description 14-UFE-CEF-062 (Nutrition)
The project’s objective is to ensure that children and pregnant and lactating women of the prioritized municipalities of the departments of Chocó, Meta-Guaviare and Nariño—all of which are affected by complex emergencies--have access to nutritional care, which includes basic services in Nutrition in Emergencies.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 3,500.
With CERF funds, the agency will provide:
-Nutritional baseline and follow-up (evaluation) of children, pregnant and lactating women of prioritized communities.
-Distribution of life saving and critical relief supplies for primary health care of children, pregnant and lactating women especially oral re-hydration salts, micronutrients and Ready to Use Therapeutic Food- RUTF.
-Provision to emergency nutritional care through the implementation of the community based strategy of Nutrition in Emergencies addressed to the recovery of children with acute malnutrition and at higher risk of acute malnutrition.
-Training local health and nutrition workers and community leaders (included women and men) on gender-sensitive service delivery.
-Training of local health promoters, leaders, mothers, fathers and members of ICBF mobile units based on Nutrition in Emergencies
Total project requirements: USD $344,518
Current funding level: USD $150,000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD $194,301
The CERF Secretariat recommends this project for approval.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
Choco (Bajo Baudo, Novita and Alto Bojaya), Colombia4.9561670 -76.6073490Meta - Guaviare (San Jose, Mapiripan, Vistahermosa and Calamar), Colombia3.1278830 -73.7525120Nariño (Ricaurte,Tumaco), Colombia1.2136050 -77.9966730Choco (Bajo Baudo, Colombia5.3442678 -77.2864879Novita and Alto Bojaya); Meta - Guaviare (San Jose, Colombia4.9561670 -76.6073490Mapiripan, Colombia2.8925060 -72.1331750Vistahermosa and Calamar); Nariño (Ricaurte, Colombia1.2136050 -77.9966730Tumaco);, Colombia1.7874340 -78.7912650COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014194301.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional care to ensure the survival of children, pregnant and lactating women affected by complex emergencies OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated response to ensure the survival and protection of children affected by complex emergenciesIntegrated response to ensure the survival and protection of children affected by complex emergencies
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-12-31
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
Choco (Bajo Baudó), Colombia5.3442678 -77.2864879COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014208217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to ensure the survival and protection of children affected by complex emergenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Response to Ensure the Protection of the Children affected by armed ConflictIntegrated Response to Ensure the Protection of the Children affected by armed Conflict
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-12-31
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
Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Arauca, Tame y Arauquita, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Caquetá, Colombia0.8698920 -73.8419063Tame y Arauquita; Caquetá, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Montañita y Paujil, Colombia1.5712270 -75.3266979Guaviare, Colombia2.0439240 -72.3311130Montañita y Paujil; Guaviare, Colombia2.5655700 -72.7439100San José del Guaviare, Colombia2.5685490 -72.6417265Meta, Colombia3.2719904 -73.0877490San José del Guaviare; Meta, Colombia2.5681452 -72.6413220Mapiripán y Vistahermosa, Colombia2.8925060 -72.1331750Nariño, Colombia1.2891510 -77.3579400Mapiripán y Vistahermosa; Nariño, Colombia2.8925060 -72.1331750Tumaco, Colombia1.7874340 -78.7912650Putumayo, Colombia0.4359506 -75.5276699Tumaco; Putumayo, Colombia1.7874340 -78.7912650Puerto Guzmán, San Miguel, Puerto Asís, Valle del Guamuez y Puerto Leguízamo, Colombia0.9637700 -76.4079810Puerto Guzmán, Colombia0.9637700 -76.4079810San Miguel, Colombia0.3300200 -76.8763600Puerto Asís, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910Valle del Guamuez y Puerto Leguízamo;, Colombia0.4015861 -76.7798172COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014598697.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Response to Ensure the Protection of the Children affected by armed ConflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase access of conflict-affected communities to lifesaving emergency response to ensure basic health care services in Arauca, Cauca, Caquetá, Chocó and NariñoOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-027 (Health):
The project’s objective is to ensure life-saving services in conflict-affected areas
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 5,537.
With these CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following activities:
-Support to mobile health teams in providing rapid and lifesaving health care assistance
-Support to the provision of psychosocial interventions including the delivery of supplies to Education Centres in critical territories in order to support psychosocial care and mobile health teams supported in providing psychosocial care
-Promotion of Primary Life-saving health care among children
-Promotion of Primary Life-saving health care among childbearing age and pregnant women.
-Implementation of prevention and control measures for vector-borne diseases (action aimed at general population)
-Delivery of Basic supplies to support the provision of lifesaving health care either to health posts or to communities (action aimed at general population)
Total project requirements: USD 1,088,640
Current funding level: USD 512,266
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 387,087
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-282014-12-31
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
COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014387087.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase access of conflict-affected communities to lifesaving emergency response to ensure basic health care services in Arauca, Cauca, Caquetá, Chocó and NariñoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase access of conflict-affected communities to safe water in Arauca, Cauca Caquetá, Chocó and NariñoOverall project description 14-UFE-WHO-028 (WASH):
The project’s objective is to ensure access to safe water in conflict-affected areas.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 4,286.
With these CERF funds, the agency will conduct the following activities:
-Home water filters delivered
-Temporary Sanitary Units installed and functioning (include temporary water provision system)
-Basic refreshment training provided to local communities in hygiene best practices, and temporary sanitary units maintenance. This includes promotion of the Healthy Homes Strategy
-Water and sanitation facilities with health posts restored and functioning
Total project requirements: USD 1,009,260
Current funding level: USD 474,913
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 299,835
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-282014-12-31
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
Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Tame Caquetá, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150region located in the border with Meta, Colombia3.2719904 -73.0877490Cauca, Colombia2.7049813 -76.8259652region located in the border with Meta ; Cauca, Colombia2.7049813 -76.8259652Municipalities of Morales and Argelia, Colombia2.7539120 -76.6281140Chocó, Colombia5.2528033 -76.8259652Municipalities of Morales and Argelia; Chocó, Colombia2.2557500 -77.2493340Municipality of Bajo Baudó and Bojayá, Colombia5.1334095 -76.9643060Nariño, Colombia1.2891510 -77.3579400Municipality of Bajo Baudó and Bojayá; Nariño, Colombia5.1334095 -76.9643060Tumaco and Ricaurte, Colombia1.7874340 -78.7912650Tumaco and Ricaurte;, Colombia1.7874340 -78.7912650COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2014299835.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase access of conflict-affected communities to safe water in Arauca, Cauca Caquetá, Chocó and NariñoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multifunctional protection strategy for indigenous and Afro-Colombian populations in situation or at risk of displacement with emphasis on youth and women affected by GBV and SGBVOverall project description 14-UFE-UDP-004 (Protection):
The project’s objective is to improve protection mechanisms and community-based rehabilitation for indigenous and Afro-Colombian people displaced or at risk of displacement, with an emphasis on youth and women affected by GBV and SGBV.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 2,800.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
-Strengthen community-based mechanisms for emergency response and self-protection through integrated vital psychosocial care strategy
-Rehabilitate temporary community, women’s spaces damaged by armed conflict or natural disasters to facilitate subsistence and protection for population in situation or risk of GBV and SGBV and displacement.
-Provide support to ethnic and local authorities in the implementation of an multi-sectorial inter-institutional emergency response, protection and vital psychosocial care for displaced indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and victims of GBV and SGBV victims, focusing on health sector, security forces and justice servants.
Total project requirements: USD 12.072.000
Current funding level: USD 6.932.000
Recommended to the ERC for approval: USD 337,475
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-082014-12-31
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
Chocó Department Bajo Baudó municipality and Rio Purricha Community and municipal seat (Pizarro) Municipality of Litoral San Juan-municipal seat (Santa Genoveva de Docordó) Nariño Department Municipality of Ricaurte and integrated communities of Edén Cartagena, Chimbuza, Quaiquer integrado, Colombia4.2586360 -77.3651040Chocó Department Bajo Baudó municipality and Rio Purricha Community and municipal seat (Pizarro) Municipality of Litoral San Juan-municipal seat (Santa Genoveva de Docordó) Nariño Department Municipality of Ricaurte and integrated communities of Edén Cartagena, Colombia4.2586360 -77.3651040Chimbuza, Colombia1.9142200 -78.4027700Quaiquer integrado, Colombia4.5708680 -74.2973330COLOMBIA DISPLACEMENT 2014337475.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multifunctional protection strategy for indigenous and Afro-Colombian populations in situation or at risk of displacement with emphasis on youth and women affected by GBV and SGBVOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance multiforme (Abris, NFIs, Eau, Assainissement, Hygiene et SGBV) aux nouveaux réfugiés de la RCAUNHCR, in cooperation with other UN agencies and partners, proposes to provide multi-sector assistance over a period of three months to 3,976 refugees who have fled from the Central African Republic to the Republic of Congo since December 2013. This assistance would include emergency shelter, basic household item, drinking water, latrines and hygiene promotion, and - in coordination with UNFPA - prevention of and response to gender-based violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
A Bétou, dans le Département de la Likouala, au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188A Bétou, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188dans le Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014256816.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance multiforme (Abris, NFIs, Eau, Assainissement, Hygiene et SGBV) aux nouveaux réfugiés de la RCAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prévention et protection des enfants réfugiés RCA contre les violencesUNICEF proposes to provide protection services to the 3,976 Central African refugees who have arrived in the Republic of Congo since December 2013, in particular to refugee children and women. This would include creating child-friendly spaces for 500 children between 2 and 5 years of age, and contributing to prevent violence against 1,607 children and 745 women among the refugees by organizing recreational activities and training 40 women community leaders. UNICEF proposes to identify and assist non-accompanied children, and refer vulnerable children and women, such as sick or malnourished children and women, and those affected by post-traumatic stress, to specialized services as needed.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-252014-10-25
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
Localités de Bétou (centre d’écoute, site du Avril) et d’Ikpengbele, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Localités de Bétou (centre d’écoute, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188site du Avril) et d’Ikpengbele, Republic of Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014111715.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prévention et protection des enfants réfugiés RCA contre les violencesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance WASH pour les réfugiés de la RCA dans le Département de la Likouala (Betou)UNICEF proposes to provide clean water to 3,976 refugees by rehabilitating and constructing 50 water points and by chlorinating drinking water. UNICEF also proposes to construct 50 temporary latrines for refugee families, as well as 20 latrines in schools and health centres, and to inform refugees about best practices in water, sanitation and hygiene.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-152014-09-15
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
A Bétou et Impfondo, dans le Département de la Likouala, au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188A Bétou et Impfondo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188dans le Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014233040.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance WASH pour les réfugiés de la RCA dans le Département de la Likouala (Betou)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesAssistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérables
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014157859.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de 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 réfugiés de la RCA dans la Likouala (Congo)UNFPA, in coordination with UNHCR, proposes to provide reproductive healthcare and GBV response activities for refugees who have fled from the Central African Republic to the Republic of Congo since December 2013. In particular, UNFPA proposes to provide dignity and delivery kits to at least 90% of the pregnant women among the refugees, and to provide reproductive healthcare in coorperation with health centres and clinics. UNFPA also proposes to train people on reproductive health and gender-based violence, and to provide medical and psychological follow-up for survivors of gender-based and sexual violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-152014-11-15
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
Bétou et Impfondo, dans le Département de la Likouala, au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Bétou et Impfondo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188dans le Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014101892.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de 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 réfugiés de la RCA dans la Likouala (Congo)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance Alimentaire aux réfugiés de la RCAWFP proposes to provide full food rations to the 4,976 refugees and third-country nationals who have fled from the Central African Republic into the Republic of Congo since December 2013 over a period of three month. WFP also proposes to treat an estimated 160 children with moderate acute malnutrition by providing plumpy sup.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
A Betou, dans le Département de la Likouala, au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188A Betou, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188dans le Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870au Nord du Congo, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014370583.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance Alimentaire aux réfugiés de la RCAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesAssistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérables
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014212992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Cameroon after fleeing from the Central African RepublicFollowing the outbreak of fighting in Central African Republic (CAR), around 15,000 third country nationals (TCNs) as well as 3,300 Cameroonian returnees have been stranded at the border between CAR and Cameroon waiting for support for onward movement assistance. IOM proposes to establish transit sites to allow evacuees to stay for 1-2 weeks as they await onward transportation. IOM will also register and provide basic health care for arrivals, including psychosocial support, and provide medical referrals to those who require further specialized care. Transportation will be organized by IOM to the various locations within Cameroon.
US$ 400,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
East of, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Cameroon after fleeing from the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to the influx of new CAR refugees in CameroonWith CERF funds, UNHCR and partners will provide multi-sectoral assistance to about 45,000 new refugees from CAR. In particular, UNHCR will carry out registration and profiling; develop five refugee sites; construct reception/transit centers; provide hot meals at transit centers; drill boreholds and construct latrines at sites; and distribute essential shelter and NFIs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
Lolo ( km from Kenzou), Mborguene ( km from Garoua Boulai), Gado and Mbile sites, Garoua Boulai and Kentzou main entry points in the East region;, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Borgop ( km from Meiganga, km from Yamba and km from Ngaoui) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga and km from the Gbatoua Godole border) sites, Gbatoua Gondole, Ngaoui and Yamba main entry points in the Adamaoua region;, Cameroon-29.4332211 153.3406236Touboro entry point in the North region, Cameroon7.7681541 15.3541013• Lolo ( km from Kenzou), Mborguene ( km from Garoua Boulai), Gado and Mbile sites, Garoua Boulai and Kentzou main entry points in the East region, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800• Borgop ( km from Meiganga, km from Yamba and km from Ngaoui) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga and km from the Gbatoua Godole border) sites, Gbatoua Gondole, Ngaoui and Yamba main entry points in the Adamaoua region, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273• Touboro entry point in the North region, Cameroon7.7681541 15.3541013• Lolo ( km from Kenzou), Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Mborguene ( km from Garoua Boulai), Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Gado and Mbile sites, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Garoua Boulai and Kentzou main entry points in the East region; • Borgop ( km from Meiganga, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484km from Yamba and km from Ngaoui) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga and km from the Gbatoua Godole border) sites, Cameroon-29.4332211 153.3406236Gbatoua Gondole, Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Ngaoui and Yamba main entry points in the Adamaoua region; • Touboro entry point in the North region, Cameroon-29.4332211 153.3406236CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20141199995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to the influx of new CAR refugees in CameroonOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response in camps and communities hosting Refugees and Migrants of Central African Republic in CameroonThe Inter-Agency joint needs assessment carried out in February 2014 identified WASH as a priority sector and the need to provide hygeine kits, promote hygeine and expand access to water and sanitation facilities. This project aims to ensure adequate and gender sensitive access to potable water and sanitation facilities to 8,000 refugees located in five camps, as well as host communities, and to prevent epidemics due to lack of safe water or good sanitation. Specifically, UNICEF will construct latrines, showers, and boreholes and install bladders and waste management systems in the camps and sensitise the population regarding hygiene and sanitation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-262014-09-26
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014388410.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response in camps and communities hosting Refugees and Migrants of Central African Republic 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)GBV/Rape assistance to women refugees and in host communitiesThis project aims to provide emergency assistance to women and girls refugee victims of Gender-Based Violence and survivors of Sexual Violence and to facilitate access to services offering support to refugee women affected by psychosocial distress, violence, sexual abuse and exploitation. 3 mobile integrated emergency counselling psychosocial and orientation assistance units will assist GBV/rape survivors or victims inside the camps after reception and screening by UNHCR. The Women Empowerment Refuge Centre in Bertoua will be equipped to receive rape victims for psychosocial rehabilitation. UN Women will provide the most vulnerable identified GBV/rape victims with economic and medical and assistance.
Total project budget: US$1,327,000
Total funds received to date: US$25,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$155,201
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
East Region, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990( Sites, Cameroon4.0485344 9.7009320Lolo, Mborguéné - Entry points, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Garoua-Boulaï and Kenzou) Adamaoua Region ( Sites, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Lolo, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Mborguéné - Entry points; Garoua-Boulaï and Kenzou) Adamaoua Region ( Sites, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Borgop - Entry points, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngaoui, Yamba), Cameroon-29.4332211 153.3406236Ngaoui, Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000Yamba), Cameroon4.3000000 12.3833330CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014155201.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project GBV/Rape assistance to women refugees and in host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Medical Assistance to Central African Republic Refugees in CameroonThis project seeks to mitigate the risk of occurrence of potential epidemics (measles, polio, cholera and other water-borne diseases) by organising vaccinations and strengthening the surveillance system, providing support for treatment of common diseases among the refugees including vulnerable groups and chronic patients, and providing delivery and new born care to the refugee’s population including prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child. Activities will include organizing polio and measles outbreak mitigation campaigns, providing 2,000 insectide treated bed nets, and strengthening epidemiologic surveillance.
Amount requested from the CERF: US$501,020
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-302014-10-30
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014501020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Medical Assistance to Central African Republic Refugees in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional assistance to refugees from CAR in the East and Adamaoua Regions of CameroonThe project aims to ensure access and quality of SAM treatment for children under five in the East and Adamawa regions and refugee children. Particular emphasis is placed on the SAM treatment capacity of health facilities in the areas hosting CAR refugees in order to absorb additional caseloads due to influx of refugees and migrants. Specifically, WFP will ensure treatment of moderately malnourished children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women through a targeted supplementary feeding programme and contribute to the prevention of acute malnutrition among children 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women through Blanket Feeding. UNICEF will supply procurement and support on site-delivery service for essential nutrition products: including Ready to use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), therapeutic milk (F75-F100) and essentials drugs.
UNICEF and WFP project aggregate:
Total project budget: US$17,077,576
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,527,930
Amount requested from the CERF: US$984,202
WFP:
Total project budget: US$ 16,627,576
Total funds received to date: US$1,437,930
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 797,212
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014797712.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional assistance to refugees from CAR in the East and Adamaoua Regions of 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Vaccine preventable disease control through supplementary immunizations and outbreak response interventionsWith CERF funds UNICEF and partners will conduct emergency vaccination services targeting some 235,000 children under fifteen years of age. UNICEF will procure polio and measles vaccines and vitamin A supplements to be utilized by partners. Some children in POC sites have already been vaccinated but full coverage is still required at the sites. Priority locations are IDP camps in POCs and then camps outside POCs in Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile states as they become accessible. UNICEF will also provide technical and financial support to Rapid Response Teams that will conduct emergency vaccination campaigns as soon as new locations open up.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
Sub-National, focusing on the emergency affected population in Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Upper Nile, Unity, Warrap and Lakes States, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Sub-National, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788focusing on the emergency affected population in Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Upper Nile, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Unity, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Warrap and Lakes States, South Sudan8.2209308 28.8596804SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141512197.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Vaccine preventable disease control through supplementary immunizations and outbreak response interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Nutrition Pipeline for Emergency Therapeutic Responses in South SudanWith the nutrition situation dramatically deteriorating across South Sudan, UNICEF and nutrition cluster partners are scaling up response in 31 priority districts in Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile states. With CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will carry out emergency screening of 70,000 children under five years of age and reach out to communities through sensitization and mobilization campaigns. Some 8,800 severely acute malnourished children will be admitted to therapeutic care and receive emergency nutrition supplements. Activities will be completed within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-112014-10-11
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
counties in the conflict affected States (Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile), South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952counties in the conflict affected States (Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Unity, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Upper Nile), South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141844621.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Nutrition Pipeline for Emergency Therapeutic Responses in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Implementing the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) including HIV and GBV for increased caseload of displaced people in South SudanUNFPA and partners will establish the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health in priority locations in South Sudan. The project will target 125,000 women and 100,000 men with emergency sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. In particular, UNFPA will procure and deliver essential RH medicines and kits to partners serving IDPs in Juba POC sites, Bor POC site, Minkamann, Malakal, Bentiu and Kwajok. UNFPA will conduct emergency training in MISP, clinical management of rape, and rational use of the RH kits. The 90 training participants, who cover numerous field locations, will then relay the knowledge to other humanitarian health workers in field locations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
Minkamann-Lakes, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Bor-Jonglei, Juba(POC sites)-Central equatoria, South Sudan6.2132663 31.5655424Bentiu -Unity, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Kwajok-Warrap, South Sudan8.3039980 27.9934410Malakal-Upper Nile, South Sudan9.5279875 31.6682347Minkamann-Lakes; Bor-Jonglei, South Sudan6.2132663 31.5655424Juba(POC sites)-Central equatoria; Bentiu -Unity; Kwajok-Warrap; Malakal-Upper Nile, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014887790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementing the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) including HIV and GBV for increased caseload of displaced people in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving interventions to IDPs in camps and camp-like settlements through CCCM interventionsWith CERF funds, IOM will facilitate the immediate expansion and improvement of four POC sites through contracted services. This is urgently required before the heavy rains begin. In addition, IOM will provide subgrants to partners for rapid response camp coordination and management activities in key IDP settlements. Lastly, IOM will expand humanitarian hubs in Malakal, Bor and Bentiu to support a growing humanitarian community in South Sudan.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-102015-01-09
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
Sub national, focusing on Upper Nile (Malakal), Unity (Bentiu), Jonglei, Lakes, Central Equatoria and Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan9.5279875 31.6682347Sub national, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788focusing on Upper Nile (Malakal), South Sudan9.5279875 31.6682347Unity (Bentiu), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Lakes, South Sudan9.4906566 30.4530456Central Equatoria and Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20146644297.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving interventions to IDPs in camps and camp-like settlements through CCCM interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance for Treatment and Prevention of Undernutrition in children aged less than 5 years and pregnant and lactating womenCERF funds will allow WFP and partners to provide one month of blanket supplementary feeding to 35,618 children between 6 and 59 months of age that are presenting with moderate acute malnutrition. Based on an agreement with UNICEF and nutrition cluster partners, WFP will prioritize POC sites first, then high concentrations of IDPs where partners are able to access, and then lastly harder to reach locations where partners have ongoing presence or through mobile teams. CERF-funded commodities will be utilized in May 2014.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
Central Equatoria (Juba POCs), South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500Jonglei State (Akobo), South Sudan7.7804849 33.0029105Lakes State (Awerial), South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Upper Nile State (Malakal POC and town, Melut), South Sudan9.5279875 31.6682347Central Equatoria (Juba POCs); Jonglei State (Akobo); Lakes State (Awerial); Upper Nile State (Malakal POC and town, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500Melut), South Sudan10.4403404 32.2015644SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014750445.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance for Treatment and Prevention of Undernutrition in children aged less than 5 years and pregnant and lactating womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to health-related emergency needs of the displaced and community in populations affected by the current conflict in the states of Jonglei, Upper Nile, Unity, Lakes and Central Equatorial in the Republic of South Sudan With CERF funds WHO will strengthen health emergency response capacity in Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Lakes, Unity, Upper Nile and Warrap states. In particular, WHO will procure and deliver emergency health kits that will benefit some 137,000 people. The kits will be provided to six state referral hospitals that are receiving high numbers of war-wounded individuals. Additionally, WHO will provide cholera vaccinations to 55,000 people in Malakal, Bor and Melut. WHO will also deploy 120 health workers in areas with high IDP concentrations , train key health workers on trauma and case management, and contract charter flights to support emergency medevacs now that UNHAS and UNMISS have terminated this service.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-012014-10-01
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
Jonglei (Bor), Unity (Bentiu) and Upper Nile (Malakal), Lakes(Minkaman), Warrap (Kaujok) and Central Equatoria (Juba), South Sudan6.2132663 31.5655424Jonglei (Bor), South Sudan6.2132663 31.5655424Unity (Bentiu) and Upper Nile (Malakal), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Lakes(Minkaman), South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Warrap (Kaujok) and Central Equatoria (Juba), South Sudan8.3039980 27.9934410SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20143293800.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to health-related emergency needs of the displaced and community in populations affected by the current conflict in the states of Jonglei, Upper Nile, Unity, Lakes and Central Equatorial in the Republic of South Sudan OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Congo after fleeing from the Central African RepublicEmergency assistance to migrants stranded in Congo after fleeing from the Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-252014-10-25
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
North of, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Congo after fleeing from the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesAssistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérables
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
Districts de Bétou et Impfondo (Département de la Likouala), Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014181951.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Education in Emergencies support to South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile and South KordofanProvision of Education in Emergencies support to South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile and South Kordofan
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-152014-10-15
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
White Nile, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Kosti surrounding areas, South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510Kosti surrounding areas, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Aleeri and Abu Jebeiha, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014224778.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Education in Emergencies support to South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter and Non-food items response for South Sudanese refugeesEmergency Shelter and Non-food items response for South Sudanese refugees
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-10-14
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
White Nile State ( Kilo and al Alagaya), South Kordofan State ( Al liri & Abu Gebeiha), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State ( Kilo and al Alagaya), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741South Kordofan State ( Al liri & Abu Gebeiha), Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141358689.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter and Non-food items response for South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to Vulnerable Populations Affected by Conflict and Natural DisastersWFP Sudan is responding to the emergency food needs of South Sudanese refugees arriving to the White Nile and South Kordofan States. CERF funds will be used to procure 1,660MT of food to provide assistance through General Food Distributions to 32,100 beneficiaries for a period of 3 months. WFP is also building a new food distribution center, and rehabilitating existing ones which require reinforcement.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-052014-10-05
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141830001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to Vulnerable Populations Affected by Conflict and Natural DisastersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care services including maternal and child health care to South Sudanese refugeesAssessments conducted by health UNICEF, WHO, MOH in White Nile State have identified urgent needs in the provision of essential primary health care, and in reproductive and child health services. The overcrowding situation faced by South Sudanese refugees, increases the risk for communicable disease, especially respiratory infections, measles and meningitis. UNICEF proposes to support provision of health services by delivering emergency health packages for the treatment of common illnesses, provision of emergency obstetric, vaccination and ante-natal and post-natal care services. UNICEF will procure and distribute to 30,000 people for 3 months essential emergency health supplies in White Nile and South Kordofan States.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-10-17
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014167730.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care services including maternal and child health care to South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care services including maternal and child health care to South Sudanese refugeesThe continued influx and overcrowing situation faced South Sudanese refugees increases the risk for communicable disease, especially respiratory infections, measles and meningitis. Assessments identified the need to provide essential primary health care and reproductive and child services. WHO will procure standard Rapid Response Kits specifically designed for Sudanese context and Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Malaria and meningitis that are urgently needed. WHO will also procure emergency medicines, medical supplies and laboratory reagents for 34,614 people in White Nile and South Kordofan for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-222014-10-22
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
White Nile State (Al Salam – Kilo reception center and Al Gebelien – Al Agaya reception center), South Kordofan (Talodi, and Abu Jibeiha locality), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State (Al Salam – Kilo reception center and Al Gebelien – Al Agaya reception center), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741South Kordofan (Talodi, Republic of the Sudan10.6377926 30.3839017and Abu Jibeiha locality), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014220224.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care services including maternal and child health care to South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional Emergency Response to South Sudanese in White Nile StateAssessments carried out by nutrition stakeholders in early March 2014 in two centers in White Nile State identified significant Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) rates among South Sudanese refugees. GAM prevelance was as high as 21% in one of the two centers while the other had GAM prevelance of 13%. UNICEF will provide 5,000 children with vitamin supplementation, screen and provide therapeutic services and treatment for up to 800 children suffering from acute severe malnutrition, while providing infant and young child feeding support to over 1,000 pregnant and lactating mothers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-10-17
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014445316.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional Emergency Response to South Sudanese in White Nile StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional Emergency Response to South Sudanese in White Nile StateAssessments carried out by nutrition stakeholders in early March 2014 in two centers in White Nile State identified significant malnutrition rates of South Sudanese refugees. Global acute malnutrition prevelance is 21% in one of the two centers while the other showed a prevlance of 13%. In response, WFP is providing treatment to 5,700 acutely malnourished children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women through the targeted supplementary feeding programme as well as providing emergency blanket supplementary rations to 11,500 who are at risk of malnutrition. New arrivals will be provided with a once-off transition ration at the arrival sites.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-242014-10-24
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
White Nile state, South Kordofan State, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324White Nile state, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741South Kordofan State, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014399689.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional Emergency Response to South Sudanese in White Nile StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanInitial rapid assessments by UNHCR and its partners indicated that South Sudanese women and children who have crossed into Sudan appear to be traumatized due to having experienced high levels of violence prior to or during their flight into Sudan. UNFPA is supporting the protection sector through the establishment of counselling corners and provision of psychosocial support. UNFPA will also provide training to service providers and humanitarian players on GBV concepts, clinical management of rape and legal issues. Women and girls of reproductive age will be provided with basic hygiene kits.
Requested: US$117,700
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014117700.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanUNHCR will conduct profiling and registration exercises for South Sudanese crossing into Sudan and ensure that partners are trained on identifying Extremely Vulnerable Individuals (EVIs). Community based protection networks and referral mechanisms will also be established. All identified EVI’s will be provided with material or cash support and those who wish to move or reunite with families at other relocation sites or Khartoum will be provided with transportation assistance.
Requested: US$242,239
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
Relocation sites (Kilo and Al Alagaya) in White Nile State, Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan Kosti, White Nile State Refugee-affected areas in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510Relocation sites (Kilo and Al Alagaya) in White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510White Nile State Refugee-affected areas in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014242239.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanUNICEF will provide emergency child protection response through the establishment and strengthening of border monitoring, reception, registration and referral facilities in White Nile and South Kordofan. Family tracing and reunification is critical for people with specific needs, particularly for unaccompanied and separated children. UNICEF will also provide some 3,000 children with safe areas and emergency psychosocial support through the establishment of 10 child friendly places. In addition UNICEF will monitor and report on child rights violations and launch mine risk awareness campaigns.
Requested: US$507,824
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
Relocation sites (Kilo and Al Alagaya) in White Nile State Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan Kosti, White Nile State Refugee-affected areas in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510Relocation sites (Kilo and Al Alagaya) in White Nile State Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510White Nile State Refugee-affected areas in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014507824.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support for provision of emergency critical lifesaving WASH interventions for South Sudanese refugeesUNICEF Sudan will provide emergency access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene services for 22,143 South Sudanese refugees in Sudan. This will include trucking water for 2 months as new water facilities are installed, construction of emergency latrines and dissemination of hygiene message in two relocation sites in the White Nile State.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-172014-10-17
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014873864.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support for provision of emergency critical lifesaving WASH interventions for South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support for provision of emergency critical lifesaving WASH interventions for South Sudanese refugeesAssessments conducted by WHO and UNCIEF show that the refugees from South Sudan are facing severe shortages of water. Current water sources include (unchlorinated) river and canal water which is being shared with animals. WHO proposes to provide safe access to water for South Sudanese refugees in the White Nile and South Kordofan States through water testing and monitoring water sources in the refugee relocation sites as well as in the host communities. WHO will procure water testing kits to rapidly conduct water quality testing. WHO will simultaneously provide training for environmental health workers and community volunteers on proper water chlorination and water cleanliness and safety.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-212014-10-21
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
El Salam and Jabalian localities in White Nile state and locations in South Kordofan state, Republic of the Sudan31.5293960 34.4797410SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014125507.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support for provision of emergency critical lifesaving WASH interventions for South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prévention de la transmission de la fièvre hémorragique en direction des jeunes et des femmes en ceinte dans les préfectures à haute prévalence épidémiologiqueThis project aims to fill gaps in reproductive health and reduce morbidity and mortality among the population affected by the Ebola virus crisis. Specifically the project will supply reproductive health and emergency delivery kits and conduct a campaign to raise awareness of reproductive health issues as a result of the crisis among youth, women, health personnel, community and religious leaders. 40 health centers in areas where provision of health care has been affected by the crisis will also be supplied with reproductive and emergency health kits in order to care for an estimated 8,000 women.
Total project budget: US$265,254
Total funds received to date: US$115,250
Amount requested from the CERF: US$135,738
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
Conakry, Dabola, Kissidougou, Macenta, Dinguiraye, Guéckédou et Nzérékoré, Guinea9.6411855 -13.5784012Conakry, Guinea9.6411855 -13.5784012Dabola, Guinea10.7297806 -11.1107854Kissidougou, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Dinguiraye, Guinea11.2899514 -10.7154228Guéckédou et Nzérékoré, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163GUINEA EBOLA 2014135738.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prévention de la transmission de la fièvre hémorragique en direction des jeunes et des femmes en ceinte dans les préfectures à haute prévalence épidémiologiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Promouvoir des comportements de prévention et de lutte contre la fièvre hémorragique virale Ebola dans les districts sanitaires de Guéckedou, Macenta, Kissidougou et ConakryPromouvoir des comportements de prévention et de lutte contre la fièvre hémorragique virale Ebola dans les districts sanitaires de Guéckedou, Macenta, Kissidougou et Conakry
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-242014-09-24
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
Districts sanitaires de Guéckedou, Macenta, Kissidougou et Conakry, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Districts sanitaires de Guéckedou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Kissidougou et Conakry, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176GUINEA EBOLA 2014505436.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Promouvoir des comportements de prévention et de lutte contre la fièvre hémorragique virale Ebola dans les districts sanitaires de Guéckedou, Macenta, Kissidougou et ConakryOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire d’urgence en faveur des personnes affectées et particulièrement vulnérables de l’épidémie Ebola dans la région forestièreWFP proposes to provide 8,500 people who have been directly and indirectly affected by the Ebola virus. The Ebola virus has isolated the sick including those who are suspected but unconfirmed to have the virus, and their families. There is also significant impact on the market in these communities with less commodities entering the market, causing a spike in food prices and reducing access to food. Thus, WFP will provide a basket of food including rice, pulses, vegetable oil and salt targeting the sick, those who are suspected of having it and their families as well as the food insecure and vulnerable members within the communities of Guékédou, Macenta et Kissidougou, who have been isolated due to the virus.
Requested amount: $294,633
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-092014-10-09
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
Guékédou-Kissidougou-Macenta, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176GUINEA EBOLA 2014294633.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence en faveur des personnes affectées et particulièrement vulnérables de l’épidémie Ebola dans la région forestièreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de riposte à l’épidémie de Fièvre hémorragique virale Ebola en GuinéeThis project seeks to strengthen early detection of suspected cases of Ebola in order to prevent the spread of the disease. Specifically, the project will train health workers on the monitoring of hemorrhagic fevers and appropriate use of surveillance tools and wearing protective equipment, and enable investigation and response in accordance with biosecurity measures.
Total project budget: US$4,828,000
Total funds received to date: US$280,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$519,313
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-302014-10-30
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
Districts de, Guinea9.9455870 -9.6966450Guéckédou, Macenta, Kissidougou, les Communes de Conakry, Dinguiraye et Dabola, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Guéckédou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Kissidougou, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176Dinguiraye et Dabola, Guinea10.6923501 -11.0711758GUINEA EBOLA 2014519313.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de riposte à l’épidémie de Fièvre hémorragique virale Ebola en GuinéeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional assistance to refugees from CAR in the East and Adamaoua Regions of CameroonThe project aims to ensure access and quality of SAM treatment for children under five in the East and Adamawa regions and refugee children. Particular emphasis is placed on the SAM treatment capacity of health facilities in the areas hosting CAR refugees in order to absorb additional caseloads due to influx of refugees and migrants. Specifically, WFP will ensure treatment of moderately malnourished children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women through a targeted supplementary feeding programme and contribute to the prevention of acute malnutrition among children 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women through Blanket Feeding. UNICEF will supply procurement and support on site-delivery service for essential nutrition products: including Ready to use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), therapeutic milk (F75-F100) and essential drugs.
UNICEF and WFP project aggregate:
Total project budget: US$17,077,576
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,527,930
Amount requested from the CERF: US$984,202
UNICEF:
Total project budget: US$ 450,000
Total funds received to date: US$90,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 211,063
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
East Region and in Adamawa Region East Region (Kentzou, Lolo, Garoua-Boulai, Mborguéné, Gado Badzéré, Yokadouma, Gbatoua Golé ), Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Adamaoua Region (Ngaoui, Yamba, Gbatoua Godolé, Borgop, Ngam), Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116East Region and in Adamawa Region East Region (Kentzou, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Lolo, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Garoua-Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Mborguéné, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Gado Badzéré, Cameroon5.7468834 14.4403070Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Gbatoua Golé ); Adamaoua Region (Ngaoui, Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Yamba, Cameroon4.3000000 12.3833330Gbatoua Godolé, Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Borgop, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngam), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014211063.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional assistance to refugees from CAR in the East and Adamaoua Regions of 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Medical Assistance to Central African Republic Refugees in CameroonThis project aims to ensure access of refugees and hosting communities to essential and appropriate health care. Specifically, the project seeks to mitigating the risk of occurrence of potential epidemics (measles, polio, cholera and other water-borne diseases) by organising vaccinations and strengthening the surveillance system, providing support for treatment of common diseases among the refugees including vulnerable groups (children under five, pregnant women and adolescents especially girls) and chronic patients, and providing delivery and new born care to the refugee’s population including prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child. Activities will include organizing campaigns to mitigate the risk of Polio and measles outbreak for children 0 to 15 years in the refugee’s camps and entry points, providing 2,000 ITNs to refugee families in camps, positioning cholera kits in the districts hosting refugee camps, and strengthening epidemiologic surveillance in health districts and regions concerned.
Amount requested: US$ 241,515
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-012014-09-01
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
Adamaoua ( Health Districts) and East Regions ( Health Districts),, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Adamaoua ( Health Districts) and East Regions ( Health Districts), Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014241515.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Medical Assistance to Central African Republic Refugees 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and GBV/rape assistance to women and children refugees and host communitiesThis project aims to establish functional child friendly spaces in refugee sites and to facilitate access to services offering support to refugee children affected by family separation, psychosocial distress, violence, sexual abuse and exploitation, and association with armed groups and militias in CAR. Specifically, UNICEF will set up child friendly spaces for refugee children, providing tents and educational materials, provide psychosocial support to refugee children, and carry out family tracing and reunification, and identification of separated or unaccompanied children (UASC) among refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-03-272014-09-27
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
East Region and in Adamawa Region, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753East Region (Kentzou, Lolo, Garoua-Boulai, Mborguéné, Gado Badzéré, Yokadouma, Gbatoua Golé ), Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Adamaoua Region (Ngaoui, Yamba, Gbatoua Godolé, Borgop, Ngam), Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116East Region (Kentzou, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Lolo, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Garoua-Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Mborguéné, Cameroon5.7434370 14.2696800Gado Badzéré, Cameroon5.7468834 14.4403070Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Gbatoua Golé ); Adamaoua Region (Ngaoui, Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Yamba, Cameroon4.3000000 12.3833330Gbatoua Godolé, Cameroon6.3151595 14.7200116Borgop, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngam), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014122879.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and GBV/rape assistance to women and children refugees and host communitiesOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling up prevention efforts towards the elimination of cholera in Haiti through the implementation of an oral cholera vaccination campaignUNICEF and WHO propose to carry out a cholera vaccination campaign for 200,000 people. The campaign is the second phase in a multi-year campaign and the remaining 300,000 people to be vaccinated will be targeted through a third campaign planned for 2015. In particular, UNICEF and WHO propose to give two doses of the oral Shanchol vaccine per person to people over one year of age (except pregnant women) in areas with 1) high cholera incidence rate, 2) high population density and 3) limited access to water and sanitation. The agencies also plan to train 150 community health workers to carry out the campaign.
Total project budget: US$2,741,445
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$990,820
Recommendation: The ERC has agreed to fund the cholera vaccination through CERF on an exceptional basis.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-132014-11-13
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
The vaccination campaign will be implemented in areas considered as high risk in the most vulnerable Departments of North, Center, Artibonite and West, Haiti41.9508915 -87.6827676The vaccination campaign will be implemented in areas considered as high risk in the most vulnerable Departments of North, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Center, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164Artibonite and West, Haiti26.2715280 -80.2305269HAITI CHOLERA 2014990820.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling up prevention efforts towards the elimination of cholera in Haiti through the implementation of an oral cholera vaccination campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling up prevention efforts towards the elimination of cholera in Haiti through the implementation of an oral cholera vaccination campaignUNICEF and WHO propose to carry out a cholera vaccination campaign for 200,000 people. The campaign is the second phase in a multi-year campaign and the remaining 300,000 people to be vaccinated will be targeted through a third campaign planned for 2015. In particular, UNICEF and WHO propose to give two doses of the oral Shanchol vaccine per person to people over one year of age (except pregnant women) in areas with 1) high cholera incidence rate, 2) high population density and 3) limited access to water and sanitation. The agencies also plan to train 150 community health workers to carry out the campaign.
Total project budget: US$2,741,445
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,677,386
Recommendation: The ERC has agreed to fund the cholera vaccination through CERF on an exceptional basis.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-232014-11-23
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
The vaccination campaign will be implemented in areas considered as high risk in the most vulnerable Departments of North, Center, Artibonite and West, Haiti41.9508915 -87.6827676The vaccination campaign will be implemented in areas considered as high risk in the most vulnerable Departments of North, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Center, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164Artibonite and West, Haiti26.2715280 -80.2305269HAITI CHOLERA 20141677386.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling up prevention efforts towards the elimination of cholera in Haiti through the implementation of an oral cholera vaccination campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Adequate management of acute malnutrition and reduction of death due to acute malnutrition at local and at hospital levelThe drought and food insecurity situation due to coffee rust and dry spells is negatively affecting the nutrition situation. Data shows that acute malnutrition today is 32% worse than it was in 2012 which was a dry year. WHO and UNICEF are collaborating to address acute malnutrition amongst children under 5. Using CERF funds, UNICEF proposes to support the nutrition sector through procurement of therapeutic formulas for 4,500 acutely malnourished children and to provide treatment to acutely malnourished children under 5. UNICEF will also provide micronutrient supplementation, antibiotics, oral rehydration salts and zinc for children at community level.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-042014-12-04
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
GUATEMALA UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014289114.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Adequate management of acute malnutrition and reduction of death due to acute malnutrition at local and at hospital levelOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Adequate management of acute malnutrition and reduction of death due to acute malnutrition at local and at hospital levelThe drought and food insecurity situation caused by coffee rust disease is negatively affecting the nutrition situation. Data shows that acute malnutrition today is 32% worse than it was in 2012 which was a dry year. WHO and UNICEF are collaborating to address acute malnutrition amongst children under 5. WHO, using CERF funds will assist in the rapid training of 240 hospital workers to allow them to identify and treat acute malnutrition at Government health facilities and hospitals. Around 4,500 acutely malnourished children will be supported.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-062014-12-06
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
At national level with emphasis on departments attended with CERF ( Baja Verapaz, Huehuetenango, and Quiche), Guatemala15.0787498 -90.4125181At national level with emphasis on departments attended with CERF ( Baja Verapaz, Guatemala15.0787498 -90.4125181Huehuetenango, Guatemala15.3201330 -91.4700395and Quiche), Guatemala15.4983808 -90.9820668GUATEMALA UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014214193.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Adequate management of acute malnutrition and reduction of death due to acute malnutrition at local and at hospital levelOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)General cash/food distribution in response to food insecurity generated by the coffee rust crisis in GuatemalaWFP is targeting 10 departments in Guatemala identified in the Emergency Food Security Assessment as the most affected due to coffee rust and dry spells. Using CERF funding, WFP proposes to provide a combination of uncondiational cash and general food distributions to 11,000 of the most food insecure households (55,000 beneficiaries). The response is timed to coincide with the start of the lean period between June and August in which the affected households will fall into high risk of acute malnutrition due to depletion of food stocks and high food prices in the market. Cash transfers will take place in June when basic grains are cheaper and more accessible to beneficiaries while in-kind food distribution will be implemented in July/August. A dual delivery modality will allow beneficiaries to diversify their food intake by purchasing fresh products in the market and receiving in-kind when access to staples are constrained.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-092014-12-09
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
Departments of Baja Verapaz, Huehuetenango, and Quiche, Guatemala15.0787498 -90.4125181Departments of Baja Verapaz, Guatemala15.0787498 -90.4125181Huehuetenango, Guatemala15.3201330 -91.4700395and Quiche, Guatemala15.4983808 -90.9820668GUATEMALA UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 20142000004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project General cash/food distribution in response to food insecurity generated by the coffee rust crisis in GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency health services to flash flood affected areasA rapid assessment conducted by health sector partners found that the flash floods in the Solomon Islands resulted in extensive damage to health systems. CERF funds will allow WHO to screen for and manage moderate and severe acute malnutrition, conduct light repairs to damaged health facilities in order to enable provision of emergency primary health care services and strengthen surveillance for detection and response to the potential outbreak of diseases. WHO will also provide a minimum initial services package for sexual and reproductive health.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-04-142014-10-14
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
Honiara and in particular the Honiara City Council (HCC) Province and Guadalcanal Province (GP) and the National Referral Hospital (NRH), Solomon Islands-9.4352186 159.9709495SOLOMON ISLANDS FLOOD 2014626433.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency health services to flash flood affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOLOMON ISLANDS RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to reproductive health and GBV referral for IDPs and ReturneesUNFPA proposes to provide comprehensive reproductive health as well as protection services to those impacted by the floods. 30,000 women of reproductive age and their partners will be reached with essential sexual and reproductive health services and information. 300 pregnant and lactating women and their new-born infants and 100 adolescents will receive antenatal and postnatal services for three months either at the EC’s or in their homes as they relocate.
With reports of sexual gender based violence and generalised violence resulting from drug and alcohol use within the EC’s, UNFPA is organizing outreach services and supplying health medical facilities with post-rape kits. UNFPA also support the referral process for health and shelter for victims and provides victims with psychosocial support. Dignity kits will be provided to the women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-272014-11-27
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
SOLOMON ISLANDS FLOOD 2014165573.9400
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to reproductive health and GBV referral for IDPs and ReturneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOLOMON ISLANDS RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency child health and nutrition servicesThe health and nutrition situation in the flood affected areas of Solomon Islands is fragile. There are continuing reports of inappropriate and inadequate feeding support to children under 5 and steep increases in cases of diarrhea which is closely linked with malnutrition. According to post floods surveillance reports, cases of acute fever, influence like illnesses and rash are also on the rise. These could be a sign of an imminent measles outbreak in the flood affected areas.
UNICEF is proposing to use CERF funds for emergency integrated supplementary immunization activities for measles (with vitamin A supplementation) for children under 5, treatment of severe acute malnutrition and moderate acute malnutrition for children under 5, micronutrient supplementation as well as promotion and support services for infant feeding in emergencies.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-012014-11-01
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
Guadalcanal Province,, Solomon Islands-9.5773284 160.1455805Guadalcanal Province, Solomon Islands-9.5773284 160.1455805Honiara City affected and other affected areas in the province, Solomon Islands-9.4456381 159.9728999SOLOMON ISLANDS FLOOD 2014275062.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency child health and nutrition servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOLOMON ISLANDS RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Solomon Islands emergency Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) interventions for flood affected women and childrenThe flash floods that occurred in the Solomon Islands in early April affected 52,000 and displaced 12,000. As a consequence, water supply services faced extensive damage compromising water quality and safety and posing increased risks to public health being observed already. In the rural areas where people rely on dug wells and boreholes the floods have covered the sources of water with mud and filth. Furthermore open defecation is widespread in the Solomon Islands and the evacuation centres (EC) have not been able to maintain adequate standards for hygiene, sanitation and waste disposal for the displaced population. UNICEF WASH, using CERF funds will address the needs of 35,000 through the cleaning and repaire of wells and other water sources and points, water trucking, provision of latrines in ECs and providing hygiene kits and hygiene promotion services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-232014-11-23
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
Evacuation centres in Honiara and Health Zones (Marara), (Good Samaritan), and (Aola) in Guadalcanal Province (GP) affected schools and communities, Solomon Islands-9.4456381 159.9728999Evacuation centres in Honiara and Health Zones (Marara), Solomon Islands-9.4456381 159.9728999(Good Samaritan), Solomon Islands-9.4547609 160.2010113and (Aola) in Guadalcanal Province (GP) affected schools and communities, Solomon Islands-9.5329913 160.4841001SOLOMON ISLANDS FLOOD 2014709054.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Solomon Islands emergency Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) interventions for flood affected women and childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOLOMON ISLANDS RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Anbar Polio Outbreak Response by UNICEF and WHOAnbar Polio Outbreak Response by UNICEF and WHO
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-092014-12-09
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
IRAQ UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Anbar Polio Outbreak Response by UNICEF and WHOOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Anbar Polio Outbreak ResponseAnbar Polio Outbreak Response
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-092014-12-09
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
All Anbar districts and Areas affected by influx by IDP from Anbar, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471IRAQ UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Anbar Polio Outbreak ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to Flood Affected People of the Tokwe-Mukorsi Dam DisasterHeavy rainfall in Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe led to floods in early February 2014. The floods damaged food stocks and crops just prior to harvest. Food and nutrition security of 3,125 families (15,625 people) has consequently been compromised until the next harvest in 2015. WFP will support all affected families with general food distributions for 4 months while the Government prepares to take over food assistance.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-152014-11-15
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
Mwenezi Chingwizi Camp, Zimbabwe-21.3199091 30.3435506ZIMBABWE FLOOD 2014773181.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to Flood Affected People of the Tokwe-Mukorsi Dam DisasterOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Accomodation Project - Assistance to BiH Floods-Affected PopulationsEmergency Accomodation Project - Assistance to BiH Floods-Affected Populations
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-252014-11-25
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
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FLOOD 2014400032.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Accomodation Project - Assistance to BiH Floods-Affected PopulationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Debris Management and Clearance Project - Assistance to BiH Floods-Affected PopulationsThe widespread floods and landslides in Bosnia and Herzegovina have resulted in large volumes of debris blocking roads, clogging sewage systems and subsequently hindering the delivering of humanitarian assistance. UNDP has received requests from more than 20 municipalities for assistance with debris removal. With CERF funds, UNDP will provide technical expertise and equipment for debris clearance and removal. A cash-for-work component will directly benefit some 140 people over a 30-day period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-042014-12-04
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
Maglaj, Doboj, Bosanski Samac, Zepce, Bijeljina, Orasje/Odzak and Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina44.5454847 18.1033619Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina44.5454847 18.1033619Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina44.8004192 18.0602921Bosanski Samac, Bosnia and Herzegovina45.0610659 18.4690346Zepce, Bosnia and Herzegovina44.4286840 18.0379461Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina44.7569511 19.2150224Orasje/Odzak and Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina45.0101422 18.3262539BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FLOOD 2014714760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Debris Management and Clearance Project - Assistance to BiH Floods-Affected PopulationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mines Clearance in BiH Floods-Affected AreasFloods and landslides have unearthed unexploded ordnances and washed away mine awareness signs throughout northern and eastern regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In close coordination with the government, UNDP will contract private companies to carry out mine clearance activities in 40 of the most at risk communities. UNDP will work with long-standing partners with a proven track record that are accredited for mine action. The services will be procured through fast track procedure, contracts will be signed within 3 days from approval of the funds, the activities will commence immediately afterwards and continue for up to six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-042014-12-04
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
Northern and Eastern regions of, Bosnia and Herzegovina43.9158860 17.6790760BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FLOOD 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mines Clearance in BiH Floods-Affected AreasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To protect the lives of people affected by floods through the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene promotion and child-friendly spacesUNICEF will collaborate with government and NGO partners to provide emergency water, sanitation and hygiene support, as well as child protection activities, to some 50,000 flood-affected people in northern and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the WASH sector, UNICEF will procure and deliver a water pump, water purification kit and generator to eight of the most affected municipalities. UNICEF will also provide hygiene kits to 4,000 households and carry out hygiene promotion campaigns. Under child protection sector, UNICEF and World Vision will open and run six child-friendly spaces benefiting about 720 children. All activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-152014-11-15
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
flooded affected municipalities in BiH, with a specific focus on the most affected municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina43.9158860 17.6790760flooded affected municipalities in BiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina43.9158860 17.6790760with a specific focus on the most affected municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina43.9158860 17.6790760BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FLOOD 2014267514.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To protect the lives of people affected by floods through the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene promotion and child-friendly spacesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To protect the lives of people affected by floods through the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene promotion and child-friendly spacesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance for immediate food security through provision of critical livestock inputs in the flood affected areas of districts Macvanski and Kolubarski and the municipality of Obrenovac, SerbiaThe overall objective is to provide time critical emergency livestock assistance for ensuring immediate food and nutrition security livelihoods of the flood-affected vulnerable small scale farmers.In particular, the proposed project activities funded by CERF will provide urgently needed livestock feed to enable 2,500 flood affected vulnerable small-scale livestock holding beneficiaries families to ensure the survival of essential livestock assets thus protecting an essential source of food and nutrition and income, and to reduce the risk of distress sale of livestock or death.
Total project budget: US$1,005,000
Total funds received to date: US$695,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$290,179
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-022015-01-02
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
Districts Macvanski and Kolubarski and the municipality of Obrenovac,, Serbia44.5967950 20.1242053Districts Macvanski and Kolubarski and the municipality of Obrenovac, Serbia44.5967950 20.1242053SERBIA FLOOD 2014290179.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance for immediate food security through provision of critical livestock inputs in the flood affected areas of districts Macvanski and Kolubarski and the municipality of Obrenovac, SerbiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Support to the Flood-Affected Population in Central SerbiaThis project aims to strengthen displacement tracking and temporary accommodation centres management. Staff of municipal crisis HQs will be trained in the Displacement Tracking Mechanism (DTM) which will be made available in all official reception/temporary accommodation centres; affected Roma families will be identified and provided with the most urgent assistance and Psychosocial support will be provided to match immediate needs of the most vulnerable families within the temporary accommodation.
Total project budget: US$846,930
Total funds received to date: US$30,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$116,930
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-202014-11-20
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
Reception Centres in Central (Belgrade surroundings and temporary accommodation centers close the affected areas in other parts (Bajina Basta, Krupanj etc), Serbia44.8168750 20.4578270Reception Centres in Central (Belgrade surroundings and temporary accommodation centers close the affected areas in other parts (Bajina Basta, Serbia44.8170898 20.4601912Krupanj etc), Serbia44.3623348 19.3629829SERBIA FLOOD 2014116930.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Support to the Flood-Affected Population in Central SerbiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Facilitating Access to Water and Reducing Threat of Pollution in Seven Flood-Affected MunicipalitiesThis project aims to unclog and clean water and sewage systems in vulnerable flood-affected municipalities through emergency repair and community mobilization. Specifically, UNDP will contract six experts to facilitate on-site works and mobilization, and will procure pumps and other equipment and contract firms and engage volunteers to conduct unclogging.
Total project budget: US$1,909,118
Total funds received to date: US$100,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$388,143
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-102014-12-10
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
, the Republic of Municipalities, Serbia44.0165210 21.0058590the Republic of Municipalities, Serbia44.0165210 21.0058590Šabac, Ub, Kosjeric, Vladimirci, Smederevska Palanka and Lajkovac municipalities, Serbia44.0033150 19.9101866Šabac, Serbia44.7488612 19.6907882Ub, Serbia44.4492310 20.0651359Kosjeric, Serbia44.0033150 19.9101866Vladimirci, Serbia44.6179267 19.7693864Smederevska Palanka and Lajkovac municipalities, Serbia44.3671910 20.9604515SERBIA FLOOD 2014388143.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Facilitating Access to Water and Reducing Threat of Pollution in Seven Flood-Affected MunicipalitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving reproductive health and emergency relief to flood affected population in SerbiaThe project aims to ensure that severely affected women and girls, men and boys of reproductive age living in flood affected areas are provided with adequate life-saving emergency obstetric care and other emergency reproductive health services by implementing minimum initial service package (MISP). Specifically, UNFPA will implement the (MISP), and distribute Emergency Inter-agency RH Kits (for safe delivery, STIs and HIV/AIDS prevention, post rape treatment, assisted health facility delivery support, and emergency obstetric care ) and Medical Midwifery kits to facilitate deliveries by women without access to obstetric care due to flooding.
Total project budget: US$179,918
Total funds received to date: US$65,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$114,913
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-192014-11-19
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
(West and Central ), Serbia44.0165210 21.0058590SERBIA FLOOD 2014114913.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving reproductive health and emergency relief to flood affected population in SerbiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring the protection and well-being of flood-affected children and familiesProject Summary
This project aims to assure that 28,000 individuals(including 5,600 children) in communities heavily affected by floods in Serbia have their basic hygiene needs met and 75,000 individuals have sufficient knowledge on public and environmental health risks to children related to flooding; and that 300 most vulnerable children in targeted 10 collective sites in and around Belgrade have access to safe recreation, play and psychosocial support while in temporary displacement. Specifically UNICEF will provide of hygiene kits targeting 6,000 households and disseminate flood-relevant public information on hygiene. Protection of 300 displaced children in 10 collective centres will be assured through providing daily safe child-friendly spaces and psycho-social support to vulnerable children.
Total project budget: US$576,785
Total funds received to date: US$112,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$262,685
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-022014-12-02
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
municipalities for which it is expected that the impact of the floods will be the longest (Krupanj, Mali Zvornik, Koceljeva, Vladimirci, Obrenovac, Ljig, Ub, Lajkovac, Osecina, Mionica, Paracin, Svilajnac, Smederevska Palanka, Trstenik, Kosjeric, Bajina Bašta i Šid)and collective centres in Belgrade, Serbia44.3623348 19.3629829municipalities for which it is expected that the impact of the floods will be the longest (Krupanj, Serbia44.3623348 19.3629829Mali Zvornik, Serbia44.3789189 19.1176707Koceljeva, Serbia44.4693308 19.8223207Vladimirci, Serbia44.6179267 19.7693864Obrenovac, Serbia44.5967950 20.1242053Ljig, Serbia44.2250852 20.2397737Ub, Serbia44.4492310 20.0651359Lajkovac, Serbia44.3669363 20.1616645Osecina, Serbia44.3732906 19.5977981Mionica, Serbia44.2505709 20.0798530Paracin, Serbia43.8586160 21.4039110Svilajnac, Serbia44.2498400 21.2008216Smederevska Palanka, Serbia44.3671910 20.9604515Trstenik, Serbia43.6173787 21.0023004Kosjeric, Serbia44.0033150 19.9101866Bajina Bašta i Šid)and collective centres in Belgrade, Serbia43.9894831 19.6842923SERBIA FLOOD 2014262685.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring the protection and well-being of flood-affected children and familiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate Response Emergency Operation Response to Serbia Floods 2014Immediate Response Emergency Operation Response to Serbia Floods 2014
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-232014-11-23
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
Flood Affected Areas, Serbia44.0165210 21.0058590SERBIA FLOOD 2014755313.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate Response Emergency Operation Response to Serbia Floods 2014OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving health interventions, access to essential health services and emergency public health actions for flood affected communities in SerbiaProject Summary
This project aims to respond to the immediate health risks for water-borne, vector-borne and epidemic-prone diseases to the population of Serbia affected by the floods. Specifically, the project aims to strengthen the infectious disease surveillance system in order to control outbreaks; provide essential medical equipment, drugs and supplies, disinfectants and protective equipment for workers involved in the clean up equipment to the affected areas; and to develop, translate and disseminate health information and health promotion materials with public health advice for the public and health workers.
Total project budget: US$625,000
Total funds received to date: US$104,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$236,115
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-05-192014-11-19
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
, western and central districts, including Belgrade, Serbia44.7865680 20.4489216western and central districts, Serbia44.0165210 21.0058590including Belgrade, Serbia44.7865680 20.4489216SERBIA FLOOD 2014236115.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving health interventions, access to essential health services and emergency public health actions for flood affected communities in SerbiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SERBIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening response to Ebola outbreak in Sierra LeoneStrengthening response to Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-162014-12-16
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
SIERRA LEONE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014131248.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening response to Ebola outbreak in Sierra LeoneOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SIERRA LEONE RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening response to Ebola outbreak in Sierra LeoneThe joint WHO/UNICEF project will focus on communities along 8 priority affected/high risk districts and aims to establish seven isolation units and build capacity of health workers on case detection and management of Ebola Virus Disease. Specifically, UNICEF and WHO will procure medical supplies for isolation units, conduct training of health workers on Ebola virus disease case management, case detection and surveillance management tools, and conduct public information and outreach activities to prevent the spread of the virus.
Total project budget: US$895,547 (UNICEF) US$ 1,397,231 (WHO)
Total funds received to date: US$200,000 US$ 160,000 (WHO)
Amount requested from the CERF: US$131,248 US$ 103,608
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
On Monday 26 May 2014, the Government of Sierra Leone through the Ministry of Health and Sanitation declared an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone following the laboratory confirmation of a suspected case from Kailahun district, located in the eastern region of Sierra Leone sharing borders with Guinea and Liberiain an apparent spillover from the on-going outbreak in Guinea and Liberia since March 2014. So far a total of 43 cases have been confirmed for Ebola virus. The entire population of the country is at risk of contracting the disease.
There is a crucial need to train health workers and to strengthen the rapid response teams to carryout investigations of any rumors reported and strengthen surveillance activities including contact tracing nationwide especially in the districts bordering Guinea and Liberia as well as setting up of isolation units,. This is the first time Ebola has been declared in Sierra Leone and the Ebola epidemic has caused a lot of apprehension and panic in the country. Presently the affected communities are in a state of denial due to inadequate targeted information which has resulted in refusal to allow health workers to conduct contact tracing of the positive cases. In addition to this, even some of the positive cases have been taken away by their relatives from health facilities into the communities.
Sierra Leone’s RC submitted an application to the CERF to enable UNICEF/WHO to respond to the Ebola crisis on 10 June 2014, to which CERF responded with minor comments regarding the budget. On 13 June the UNCT transmitted a submission meeting these concerns.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-162014-12-16
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
Kailahun, Kambia, Port Loko, Kenema, Koinadugu, Bombali, Pujehun, Kono and Western Area, Sierra Leone8.0799992 -10.7097867Kailahun, Sierra Leone8.0799992 -10.7097867Kambia, Sierra Leone9.1261664 -12.9176518Port Loko, Sierra Leone8.7686886 -12.7853522Kenema, Sierra Leone7.8632147 -11.1957172Koinadugu, Sierra Leone9.5308619 -11.5248055Bombali, Sierra Leone9.2475837 -12.1632718Pujehun, Sierra Leone7.3562993 -11.7210635Kono and Western Area, Sierra Leone8.7663285 -10.8903099SIERRA LEONE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014103608.1000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening response to Ebola outbreak in Sierra LeoneOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SIERRA LEONE RAPID RESPONSE UNSPECIFIED HEALTH EMERGENCY 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-090UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency water assistance for drought affected people in Sri LankaThe current drought has caused water scarcity to 294,433 people in 11 districts are severely affected with heavy water shortages. Using CERF funds UNCIEF proposes to provide a minimum daily quantity of drinking water (20 liters per person per day) to the most affected communities for 3 months until interim solutions are in place. This includes establishment of plastic water tanks at common locations and transportation of water with bowsers on a daily schedule to fill and top up the tanks. UNICEF will undertake the procurement of water tanks and provide technical support to the government and ensure that the assistance provided complies with both national and international standards during humanitarian emergencies.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-152015-01-15
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
Districts, Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440Ampara, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, Mannar and Moneragala, Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440Ampara, Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka9.2670911 80.8142480Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka9.3802886 80.3769999Mannar and Moneragala, Sri Lanka8.9809743 79.9044149SRI LANKA DROUGHT 201494204.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency water assistance for drought affected people in Sri LankaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SRI LANKA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease of livestock in Sri LankaThe drought in Sri Lanka has exacerbated foot and mouth disease (FMD) in livestock. Nearly 20,000 cases of FMD were reported within 6 months and more than 2.2 million animals are at risk. Food insecure households who depend on livestock are severely affected by FMD and subsequent government restrictions on livestock trade and movement. Over three months, FAO proposes to vaccinate 200,000 livestock in 6 of the most food insecure districts and where government coverage of vaccines for FMD has been low. The response would benefit around 150,000 food insecure people. FAO is working closely with WFP who will be providing general food distribution rations to the most food insecure households in the same target districts.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-102015-01-10
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
Kurunagale, Moneragale, Trincomalee, Ampara, Anuradhapura and Batticaloa districts Sof, Sri Lanka7.4729813 80.3547286Kurunagale, Sri Lanka7.4729813 80.3547286Moneragale, Sri Lanka6.7563232 81.2518833Trincomalee, Sri Lanka8.5873638 81.2152121Ampara, Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440Anuradhapura and Batticaloa districts Sof, Sri Lanka7.7375508 81.6884001SRI LANKA DROUGHT 2014296613.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease of livestock in Sri LankaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SRI LANKA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to severely food insecure drought affected population in Sri Lanka.With CERF funds, WFP will provide emergency general food or cash distribution to 189,300 severely food insecure people over a one-month period. In areas where food stocks are unavailable or inaccessible, WFP will provide a one-month food ration. In areas where food is available in markets, WFP will provide a cash transfer. The target beneficiaries are the most food insecure households in 15 drought-affected districts.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
districts (Ampara, Anuradhapura, Batticoloa, Galle, Hambantota, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Kurunegala, Mannar, Moneragala, Mullaitivu, Polonaruwa, Puttalam, Trincomalee, Vavuniya), Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440districts (Ampara, Sri Lanka7.2317591 81.6473440Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka8.3113518 80.4036508Batticoloa, Sri Lanka7.7309971 81.6747295Galle, Sri Lanka6.0535185 80.2209773Hambantota, Sri Lanka6.1428829 81.1212308Jaffna, Sri Lanka9.6614981 80.0255465Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka9.3802886 80.3769999Kurunegala, Sri Lanka7.4729813 80.3547286Mannar, Sri Lanka8.9809743 79.9044149Moneragala, Sri Lanka6.7563232 81.2518833Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka9.2670911 80.8142480Polonaruwa, Sri Lanka7.9403384 81.0187984Puttalam, Sri Lanka8.0407913 79.8393860Trincomalee, Sri Lanka8.5873638 81.2152121Vavuniya), Sri Lanka8.7542029 80.4982402SRI LANKA DROUGHT 20141661863.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to severely food insecure drought affected population in Sri Lanka.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SRI LANKA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-091UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Cholera Response – South SudanWith CERF funds, UNICEF will procure WASH cholera supplies; establish oral rehydration sites for cholera patients; disinfect contaminated water points; support the management of cholera waste from CTCs; support community health workers on case management; train personnel at cholera treatment centers (CTCs) and implementing partners on water chlorination and monitoring; and carry out information education campaigns on cholera awareness and prevention. The project will benefit some 66,200 individuals in the five high risk states of Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Unity, Lakes and Upper Nile. All activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-012014-12-01
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
SOUTH SUDAN CHOLERA 20142096070.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Cholera Response – South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Cholera Response – South SudanWith CERF funds, WHO will provide urgent medical supplies in high risk areas; ensure effective case management for affected patients, access to health care services and safe isolation and infection control practices at health facilities; establish the national Cholera Command and Control Center and state emergency multi-sectoral task forces; and ensure timely surveillance, investigation, case reporting, laboratory confirmation and response mechanisms to outbreaks in different locations. The project will benefit some 66,200 individuals in the five high risk states of Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Unity, Lakes and Upper Nile. All activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-012014-12-01
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
Central Equatoria State, the current epicentre of the outbreak and four other high-risk States namely Jonglei, Lakes, Unity and Upper Nile, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Central Equatoria State, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366the current epicentre of the outbreak and four other high-risk States namely Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Lakes, South Sudan9.4906566 30.4530456Unity and Upper Nile, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248SOUTH SUDAN CHOLERA 20141402840.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Cholera Response – South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving assistance to migrants having fled the Central African Republic to ChadWith CERF funds, IOM will scale up registration and screening activities at transit sites in southern Chad through mobile teams and field database management. IOM will also contract emergency transportation for some 12,000 people currently in under-served, below standard transit sites towards longer-term sites being established. In addition, IOM will set up Moundou transit sites for new arrivals from Chad and provide basic shelter assistance and infrastructure at the site. Some 18,000 people will benefit from IOM’s project over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-182014-12-18
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 and N’Djamena (Gaoui), Chad12.1790207 15.1485559CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014875274.9800
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving assistance to migrants having fled the Central African Republic to ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in ChadWHO and UNICEF are jointly responding in the two new transit centers at Danamadia and Maingama in Southern Chad. Primary health services and curative consultations will be provided on site, community health services will allow for early detection of malaria, diarrheaa, pneumonia, measles and other health issues and secondary health care will be provided by district health hospitals facilitated by WHO through the hiring of paramedics. Emergency health and diarrhoea kits will be provided to the district hospital. This joint 3 month response will support at least 40,000 of the conflict affected populations in the transit centres.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-022015-01-02
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014199984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centres in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-092UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health care to conflict-affected population in transit centres in ChadWHO and UNICEF are jointly responding in the two new transit centers at Danamadia and Maingama in Southern Chad. Primary health services and curative consultations will be provided on site, community health services will allow for early detection of malaria, diarrheaa, pneumonia, measles and other health issues and secondary health care will be provided by district health hospitals facilitated by WHO through the hiring of paramedics. Emergency health and diarrhoea kits will be provided to the district hospital. This joint 3 month response will support at least 40,000 of the conflict affected populations in the transit centres.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-032015-01-03
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
Southern, Chad29.9377948 -90.1027302Danamadja, Maingama, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Maingama, Chad8.1879615 17.9576149CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014181814.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health care to conflict-affected population in transit centres in ChadOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-093UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sustaining Emergency Integrated Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in transit sites in ChadPeople fleeing CAR are arriving in southern Chad in poor health, with many suffering from malnutrition and disease. UNICEF is working alongside MoH and other health partners to extend nutrition activities to newly opened sites of in Danamadja and Maigama. The objective is to reduce malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity through screening, early detection and treatment of acute malnutrition. UNICEF estimates that CERF funds will be used to support 39,000 pregnant and lactating children and children under 5 years of age in 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-012014-12-01
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014188481.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sustaining Emergency Integrated Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in transit sites in ChadOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter assistance for Chadian Returnees arriving from CARTransit sites in Chad had originally been designed to host returnees fleeing from CAR for five days, but with many of the returnees unable to reintegrate, the Government agreed that they could stay in temporary sites for up to a year. Therefore upgrading to meet the increased capacity demands and construction of longer term sites is being initiated. UNHCR intends to use CERF funds for preliminary development works that are prerequisites to consturstion work, such as site clearing, demarcation and constructions of secondary access roads. Some 15,000 Chadian returnees will benefit from the two sites in Danamadia and Maingama in the south of the country.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-162014-12-16
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
Danamadja and Maingama, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20141056090.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter assistance for Chadian Returnees arriving from CAROCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-094UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency water, sanitation and hygiene intervention for Central African returnees and host communities in Southern ChadWith CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will expand much-needed WASH facilities and services in the Danamadja and Maigama camps in southern Chad. In particular, UNICEF will construct 20 new boreholes for the two camps, construct 350 family latrines and 350 showers in the camps, rehabilitate 40 hand pumps in surrounding host communities, and provide WASH supplies such as soap and chlorine to camp residents. In addition, UNICEF and partners will carry out hygiene and sanitation promotion activities in the camps. Some 40,000 people will benefit from the project over a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-032015-01-03
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
Returnees Sites in Danamadja (Logone Oriental) and Maigama (Moyen Chari), Southern, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Returnees Sites in Danamadja (Logone Oriental) and Maigama (Moyen Chari), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Southern, Chad29.9377948 -90.1027302CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20141000038.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency water, sanitation and hygiene intervention for Central African returnees and host communities in Southern ChadOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Assistance to displaced people in Niger fleeing the crisis in Nigeria and host population in Diffa Region Humanitarian Assistance to displaced people in Niger fleeing the crisis in Nigeria and host population in Diffa Region
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
Diffa Region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Diffa Maine Saora, Toumour, Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Diffa Maine Saora, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2014696000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Assistance to displaced people in Niger fleeing the crisis in Nigeria and host population in Diffa Region OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and assistance to refugees and other persons of concern living in the Diffa regionUNHCR proposes to use CERF funds to provide registration and documentation assistance for displaced people and facilitating reintegration through services and reintegration packages for Nigerien returnees. facilitated (for the Niger citizens who fled Nigeria). Emergency temporary shelter will be provided to the displaced who have no hosts as well as basic NFI kits including blankets, mosquito nets, kitchen items and other domestic necessities. Sanitary facilities and latrines will be constructed and hygiene practices will be promoted to both the displaced and host populations. Approximately 30,000 displaced and host communities will benefit from UNHCR’s assistance for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-012014-12-01
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
Diffa region, NIGER In some sites affected by the conflict-related displacement crisis, scattered over the departments of Diffa region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Diffa region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121NIGER In some sites affected by the conflict-related displacement crisis, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660scattered over the departments of Diffa region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Diffa, Bosso, Nguigmi, Maine Soroa,Goudoumaria, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300and Ngourti departments (see annex ), Niger15.3166670 13.2000000Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Nguigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Goudoumaria; and Ngourti departments (see annex ), Niger15.3166670 13.2000000NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20141227257.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and assistance to refugees and other persons of concern living in the Diffa regionOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to refugees, displaced persons and vulnerable host population in the Diffa region.WFP, using CERF funds will be able to meet the immediate food needs of 30,000 beneficiaries (new influx into Niger from Nigeria and host populations) for a period of 3 months. This assistance will be provided only during the lean season when food insecurity and malnutrition rates are at their highest. WFP’s assistance will be provided through unconditional food assistance (general food distribution) to both the displaced people from Nigeria and the most vulnerable families hosting them. WFP’s food security response is linked to the nutritional interventions by linking general food distribution with nutrition activities to children under 2 years of age and pregnant and lactating women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-232014-12-23
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
Vulnerable food insecure areas identified in the region of Diffa as being in need of emergency food assistance as a result of the high number of refugees and displaced persons from ia, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20141900958.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to refugees, displaced persons and vulnerable host population in the Diffa region.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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to vulnerable host populations, refugees and displaced persons in the Diffa region as a result of the escalating border tensions with NigeriaIn Diffa, the latest health facility admission figures show that approximately 30 percent of newly arrived people fleeing from the violence in Nigeria, are acutely malnourished. WFP will therefore target 8,593 pregnant and lactating women and children under five for treatment through a targeted supplementary feeding programme for a period of 3 months. Additionally, 10,000 at risk pregnant and lactating mothers and children under two will receive nutritional supplement through NSpamm (blanket supplementary feeding) for prevention of acute malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-232014-12-23
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
Diffa region of, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2014611325.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to vulnerable host populations, refugees and displaced persons in the Diffa region as a result of the escalating border tensions with NigeriaOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to basic health needs of population affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Diffa regionWith 21 health centres affected by the influx, WHO will supply emergency health kits including diarrheal disease kits, trauma kits and malaria treatment kits to health facilities providing medical care to refugees, returnees and host populations affected by the crisis. In addition, with a confirmation of an outbreak of cholera and measles in the areas of Nigeria where the displaced are coming from, rapid diagnostic kits will be supplied. WHO will also ensure the continuity of treatment for chronic patients who discontinued their previous treatment. This is a joint health project between WHO and UNFPA supporting 30,000 affected people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2014547540.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to basic health needs of population affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Diffa regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to basic health needs of population affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Diffa regionUNFPA will provide emergency reproductive health services to the people fleeing violence from Nigeria and the host communities in Diffa Niger. UNFPA will support the implementation of the minimum initial service package including obstetric and neonatal care and for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections. Reproductive health kits will be provided to 11 health facilities and 3 hospitals for the hygienic normal and complicated deliveries. Information will be disseminated on reproductive health to the affected communities. Clinical management for victims of gender-based violence will also be provided by UNFPA. This is a joint health project between WHO and UNFPA supporting 30,000 affected people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2014198201.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to basic health needs of population affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Diffa regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response addressing the critical Non-Food Item (NFI) and shelter needs of IDPs fleeing violence originating in the city of Mosul, Ninewa, IraqIOM will provide emergency NFI kits to some 1,892 IDP households in Ninewa, Kirkuk, Dohuk, Erbil and Sulaymaniah. In addition, IOM will deploy Rapid Assistance Response Teams to the five governorates to support profiling and identification of needs, as well as distribution of supplies. Project activities are scheduled for June-August 2014. In total, some 11,350 people will benefit from the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-092014-12-09
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
NFI distributions will take place in areas most affected by the massive influx of IDPs The following governorates of are, at the moment, target areas for IOM distributions, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910NFI distributions will take place in areas most affected by the massive influx of IDPs The following governorates of are, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910at the moment, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910target areas for IOM distributions, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IOM personnel will continue to assess the situation on the ground, and distribute NFIs to the areas with the highest priority needs, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IOM personnel will continue to assess the situation on the ground, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910and distribute NFIs to the areas with the highest priority needs, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014749999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response addressing the critical Non-Food Item (NFI) and shelter needs of IDPs fleeing violence originating in the city of Mosul, Ninewa, IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to IDPs in IraqWith CERF funds, UNHCR will provide NFI kits to 2,675 households (some 16,050 people) in Fallujah, Al Ramadi, Ninewah and other IDP concentration areas. In addition, UNHCR’s partner QANDIL will provide a cash transfer of $400 to the most vulnerable IDP families in the Kurdistan Regional Governorate. The cash will allow families to meet immediate needs beyond simple relief items. All activities will be completed between June and August 2014.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
Fallujah, Al Ramadi, Ninewah and IDPs concentration areas including in Kurdistan, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773Fallujah, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773Al Ramadi, Iraq33.4352789 43.2811579Ninewah and IDPs concentration areas including in Kurdistan, Iraq36.2295740 42.2362435IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20141249990.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to IDPs in IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-097UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response for affected population in Ninawa, Diala, Kirkuk, Dohuk and Erbil governorates, IraqWith CERF funds, UNICEF will provide emergency WASH supplies and facilities to some 30,000 in a two-month period (June-July 2014). In particular, UNICEF and partners will distribute safe drinking water and basic WASH supplies, install latrines and shower units and contract water trucking services in areas of with high IDP concentration in Ninawa, Diala, Kirkuk, Dohuk and Erbil governorates of Iraq. UNICEF will utilized CERF funds to replenish stocks distributed and services contracted or provided prior to the disbursement of the funding from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-122014-12-12
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
Sinjar, Tallafar, Telkaif, Garmawa Transit Camp, Alqush, Bartila, Hamdaniya, Kalakchi, Shikhan, Akre in Ninava, Khanaqeen in Diala, Touz in Kirkuk, Semel-Dohuk and (Khazer Transit Camp, Ain Kawa, Khabat, Khazer Transit Camp in Erbil), Iraq36.3142158 41.8624425Sinjar, Iraq36.3142158 41.8624425Tallafar, Iraq36.3623583 42.4036715Telkaif, Iraq36.4907739 43.1199722Garmawa Transit Camp, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Alqush, Iraq36.7321226 43.0950617Bartila, Iraq36.3517681 43.3793061Hamdaniya, Iraq36.1791237 43.4000120Kalakchi, Iraq36.3399460 43.1300609Shikhan, Iraq36.6916742 43.3810570Akre in Ninava, Iraq36.7411205 43.8808488Khanaqeen in Diala, Iraq34.3542535 45.3839381Touz in Kirkuk, Iraq34.8809639 44.6207633Semel-Dohuk and (Khazer Transit Camp, Iraq36.8520989 43.0223471Ain Kawa, Iraq36.2356126 43.9891290Khabat, Iraq36.1883972 44.0330920Khazer Transit Camp in Erbil), Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014698079.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response for affected population in Ninawa, Diala, Kirkuk, Dohuk and Erbil governorates, IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Populations Affected by the Iraq CrisisWFP and partners will provide one month of food rations to 15,054 IDP households (approximately 75,270 people) in accessible areas of Erbil, Dohuk, Suleimaniya and border areas of Ninewa. The distribution is scheduled for July 2014.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-092014-12-09
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
Erbil, Dohuk, Suleimaniya and border areas of Ninawa, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Erbil, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Dohuk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Suleimaniya and border areas of Ninawa, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20141232863.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Populations Affected by the Iraq CrisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Measles outbreak response campaignA measles outbreak has been declared in Puntland, Banadir and Lower Juba areas, with 3,286 suspected measles cases reported from January to May 2014. This number represents an increase of more than 100% compared to the same period in 2013. An estimated 73 per cent of the reported cases are children under-five, of which one hundred lab-confirmed cases were never vaccinated.
WHO and UNCIEF are launching an immediate response using CERF funds to provide measles vaccines to children under 5 in Puntland, Banadir and Lower Juba. By providing measles vaccines to 520,000 children under-5, the measles outbreak response campaign will contribute to the reduction of the morbidity. UNICEF will procure and transport the vaccines and run sensitization campaigns in the target areas, while WHO will coordinate with MOH and other partners in planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting on the campaign.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-172015-01-17
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
SOMALIA MEASLES 2014750626.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Measles outbreak response campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-098UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Measles outbreak response campaignA measles outbreak has been declared in Puntland, Banadir and Lower Juba areas, with 3,286 suspected measles cases reported from January to May 2014. This number represents an increase of more than 100% compared to the same period in 2013. WHO and UNICEF are launching an immediate response using CERF funds to provide measles vaccines to children under 5 in Puntland, Banadir and Lower Juba. By providing measles vaccines to 520,000 children under-5, the response campaign will contribute to the reduction of the morbidity. UNICEF will procure and transport the vaccines and run sensitization campaigns in the target areas, while WHO will coordinate with MOH and other partners in planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting on the campaign.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-172015-01-17
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
Areas newly accessible for vaccination activities and affected by current measles outbreaks- Lower Juba - Kismayo, Afmadow, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Banadir, Puntland, Somalia40.0341831 -82.9627573Areas newly accessible for vaccination activities and affected by current measles outbreaks- Lower Juba - Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Afmadow; Banadir, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Puntland, Somalia9.7865881 49.3653149SOMALIA MEASLES 2014699616.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Measles outbreak response campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for Internally-Displaced Persons from North Waziristan Agency FATAWith CERF funds, WFP and partners will procure and distribute 2,016.56 MT of non-cereal food commodities for 20,000 households (approximately 250,000 individuals) over three months. The food would be provided through monthly general food distributions that WFP aims to carry out for 500,000 individuals. The proposed CERF funds are to be utilized for the replenishment of the existing in-country stocks that are being borrowed from the previously ongoing relief operation in order to provide timely support to the NWA IDPs. These funds shall also be used for the procurement of the additional non cereal commodities required to sustain the same relief response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-222014-12-22
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
Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, DI Khan, Hangu, Karak and Kohat, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Lakki Marwat, Pakistan32.5762953 70.9071236Tank, Pakistan32.2162093 70.3896327DI Khan, Pakistan31.8625706 70.9018692Hangu, Pakistan33.5223287 71.0616623Karak and Kohat, Pakistan33.5878234 71.4392916PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20141951755.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for Internally-Displaced Persons from North Waziristan Agency FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to protect the livestock affected by the North Waziristan crisis through provision of critical veterinary supplies and feedEmergency support to protect the livestock affected by the North Waziristan crisis through provision of critical veterinary supplies and feed
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Karak with possibility of extending the activities to Dera Ismail Khan and Kohat districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Lakki Marwat, Pakistan32.5762953 70.9071236Karak with possibility of extending the activities to Dera Ismail Khan and Kohat districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan33.1276716 71.0973170PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014299996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to protect the livestock affected by the North Waziristan crisis through provision of critical veterinary supplies and feedOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Cluster Augmentation in Support of the Humanitarian Response to IDPs From North WaziristanThrough this CERF funding, WFP in its role as the Logistics Cluster lead aims to provide the humanitarian community logistics support to enhance the timeliness and coordination of the response of the humanitarian community for the IDP operation in NWA and neighboring KP province. In particular, WFP will establish three humanitarian hubs in Bannu and DI Khan, provide 10 mobile storage units, contract transport services for 1,250 MT of supplies and make 5,000 square meters of storage space available to the humanitarian community.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-232014-12-23
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
Peshawar, Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan31.8625706 70.9018692Peshawar, Pakistan34.0151366 71.5249154Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan31.9110703 70.8878023PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Cluster Augmentation in Support of the Humanitarian Response to IDPs From North WaziristanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-099UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from North Waziristan Agency residing in hosting communities of Bannu District in Khyber PakhtunkhwaUNICEF and WFP will work jointly to ensure the provision of life-saving nutrition services for acute malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women in Bannu District. In particular, UNICEF and partners will support 10 fixed nutrition sites with operational support and therapeutic foods; screen children and women for malnutrition and refer them to appropriate services, support nutrition awareness and promotion sessions among IDP households. WFP will procure and deliver 39 metric tons of supplementary feeding supplies. The two agencies will coordinate to ensure provision of both supplementary feeding and outpatient therapeutic feeding to the identified acute malnourished children under five and PLW. The joint project will benefit some 40,200 people, including 24,200 children under five, over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-162015-01-16
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
IDPs in hosting communities of districts Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730IDPs in hosting communities of districts Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014180351.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from North Waziristan Agency residing in hosting communities of Bannu District in Khyber PakhtunkhwaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from North Waziristan Agency residing in hosting communities of Bannu District in Khyber PakhtunkhwaUNICEF and WFP will work jointly to ensure the provision of life-saving nutrition services for acute malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women in Bannu District. In particular, UNICEF and partners will support 10 fixed nutrition sites with operational support and therapeutic foods; screen children and women for malnutrition and refer them to appropriate services, support nutrition awareness and promotion sessions among IDP households. WFP will procure and deliver 39 metric tons of supplementary feeding supplies. The two agencies will coordinate to ensure provision of both supplementary feeding and outpatient therapeutic feeding to the identified acute malnourished children under five and PLW. The joint project will benefit some 40,200 people, including 24,200 children under five, over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-162015-01-16
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
Bannu District, Pakistan32.9297732 70.6692655PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014120002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children and women from North Waziristan Agency residing in hosting communities of Bannu District in Khyber PakhtunkhwaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuThe joint UNHCR, UNICEF and UNFPA protection cluster project aims to enhance the protection environment for some 250,000 IDPs in Bannu District. In particular, UNHCR and partners will establish at least six registration centers throughout the district; support civil registration activities of the government; deploy two protection mobile teams; and establish four grievance desks to provide counselling and legal assistance. UNHCR’s activities will target around 250,000 people in a three-month period. In parallel, UNFPA will support GBV prevention and response and UNICEF will carry out child protection activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014469687.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuThe joint UNHCR, UNICEF and UNFPA protection cluster project aims to enhance the protection environment for some 250,000 IDPs in Bannu District. In particular, UNFPA and partners will establish and operate one women friendly space; provide psychosocial support to women and adolescent girls; refer GBV survivors for advanced care; and raise awareness of GBV issues amongst the community. UNFPA’s project will directly benefit around 20,000 people in a three-month period. In parallel, UNICEF will implement child protection activities and UNHCR will carry out IDP registration and general protection monitoring.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Bannu, FR Bannu, Pakistan33.0065815 70.6851575Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730FR Bannu, Pakistan33.0065815 70.6851575PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014100001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-101UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyThe joint UNICEF/UN-HABITAT/WHO water cluster proposal aims to provide safe water, sanitation and hygiene services to more than 250,000 people. In particular, UNICEF and partners will provide safe water through water trucking; deliver water tanks and bladders; carry out emergency repairs to water systems; build latrines; and implement hygiene promotion campaigns. UNICEF’s activities supported with CERF will benefit some 240,000 people. In parallel, UN-HABITAT will carry out similar activities in off-camp locations in Bannu and WHO will focus on water quality monitoring and testing.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-06-232014-12-23
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
Bannu, Lakki Marwat and Karak ,, Pakistan32.7557906 70.7777238Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Lakki Marwat and Karak, Pakistan32.5762953 70.9071236PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014317202.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyThe joint UNICEF/UN-HABITAT/WHO water cluster proposal aims to provide safe water, sanitation and hygiene services to more than 250,000 people. In particular, WHO will carry out active water quality surveillance in host communities and camps; monitor environmental health conditions; support water borne disease alert response; and provide water storage and hygiene supplies. In parallel, UNICEF and UN-HABITAT will focus on safe water provision, sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014102639.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HAB-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyThe joint UNICEF/UN-HABITAT/WHO water cluster proposal aims to provide safe water, sanitation and hygiene services to more than 250,000 people. In particular, UN-HABITAT will support water trucking; deliver water tanks; upgrade water systems such as communal handpumps; install latrines; and carry out hygiene promotion activities. UN-HABITAT’s project will focus on 8 off-camp locations with 50 spontaneous settlements. In parallel, UNICEF will carry out similar activities in 23 locations where their partners are present and WHO will focus on water quality monitoring and testing.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN-HabitatUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-02-28
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
Bannu, Lakki Marwat and Karak, Pakistan32.7557906 70.7777238Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730Lakki Marwat and Karak, Pakistan32.5762953 70.9071236PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014220319.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan AgencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN-Habitat
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancement of Safety and Security of Humanitarians and Field Safety – Saving Lives TogetherThe purpose of the UNDSS project is to establish a UNDSS presence in Pakistan’s KPK (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) regional districts of Federal Region Bannu, DI Khan, and Lakki Marwat. The establishment of this presence will allow more pro-active and integrated and seamless security and safety support to the UN Pakistan and I/NGO humanitarian response to the evolving IDP crisis in the KPK region. In particular, UNDSS will establish and operate radio rooms in Bannu and DI Khan districts serving the entire humanitarian community. The project will run three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-112015-02-11
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
FR Bannu & DI Khan for Radio Rooms and FSCO, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 201473710.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancement of Safety and Security of Humanitarians and Field Safety – Saving Lives TogetherOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of access to life-saving reproductive health services in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity amongst North Waziristan Agency IDPs in Bannu districtProvision of access to life-saving reproductive health services in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity amongst North Waziristan Agency IDPs in Bannu district
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
District Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan32.9297732 70.6692655District Bannu, Pakistan32.9297732 70.6692655Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of access to life-saving reproductive health services in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity amongst North Waziristan Agency IDPs in Bannu districtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-102UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health assistance to mothers, newborns and children displaced from North Waziristan Agency of FATAEmergency health assistance to mothers, newborns and children displaced from North Waziristan Agency of FATA
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014119998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health assistance to mothers, newborns and children displaced from North Waziristan Agency of FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency lifesaving Health response through timely provision of Primary Health Care (PHC) including essential life-saving medicines to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the epidemic prone diseases among displaced population from North WaziriEmergency lifesaving Health response through timely provision of Primary Health Care (PHC) including essential life-saving medicines to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the epidemic prone diseases among displaced population from North Waziri
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
IDPs hosting areas in district Bannu, Pakistan32.9297732 70.6692655PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014460000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency lifesaving Health response through timely provision of Primary Health Care (PHC) including essential life-saving medicines to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the epidemic prone diseases among displaced population from North WaziriOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-103UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reestablishing educational activities and psychosocial support for children and adolescents affected by the flooding The flooding in Paraguay has had significant consequences on children due to destruction of their homes and schools, disruption of their familiar community life, and in some cases prolonged separation from family. UNICEF, the government and other players are therefore re-establishing the minimal conditions for guaranteeing education activities to facilitate emotional recovery of children and adolescents. This will be achieved by creating healthy and safe environments for children to continue schooling, providing learning materials and training teachers, developing sports and recreational activities, as well as supplying kitchen equipment for continuing the school snack programme. Approximately 5,000 people will benefit from UNICEF’s support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Asuncion, Paraguay-25.2637399 -57.5759260PARAGUAY FLOOD 2014208295.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reestablishing educational activities and psychosocial support for children and adolescents affected by the flooding OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To support the recovery of means of livelihood of families affected by floods in order to ensure food securityFAO’s main objective in its response to severe floods in Paraguay, is to restore subsistence food production for the most vulnerable affected households focusing on indigenous and Creole communities. FAO will rapidly restore food availability and farming activities through provision of short cycle seed varieties and poultry and rooster distributions. They will also provide veterinary care for farm animal recovery. FAO’s response will benefit 12,250 people in Alto Paraguay and Ñeembucu.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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 Alto -Presidente Hayes (La Patria/Indigenous communities)-Ñeembucu, Paraguay-27.0299114 -57.8253950PARAGUAY FLOOD 2014202656.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To support the recovery of means of livelihood of families affected by floods in order to ensure food securityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring safe water and adequate sanitation and hygiene in flood-affected departments of Asuncion and Alto Paraguay WHO is addressing the most immediate WASH needs by restoring access to safe water and sanitation to flood affected communities in Paraguay. Using CERF funds, WHO will rehabilitate nonfunctioning water treatment plants, procure and provide water purification chemicals, distribute hygiene, restore sanitation facilities and distribute hygiene kits. WHO will also conduct an educational campaign on water, hygiene and good sanitation practices. 28,650 people in Asuncion and Alto Paraguay will benefit from WHO support over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-222015-01-22
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
Department of Alto and Asuncion, Paraguay-25.2864007 -57.6302356PARAGUAY FLOOD 2014715190.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring safe water and adequate sanitation and hygiene in flood-affected departments of Asuncion and Alto Paraguay OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Health Relief to support the vulnerable families affected by floods in the Paraguayan ChacoWHO/PAHO in Paraguay aims to ensure access to basic health care and prevent outbreaks of communicable diseases. WHO will procure and distribute essential medicines for identified health risks and provide disinfection materials and other supplies (including obstetrical kits) to health facilities. WHO will also disseminate information on protective measures to deal with respiratory, gastrointestinal disease. The response will benefit over 13,000 of the most vulnerable affected people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Departament of Alto , Department of Presidente Hayes, District of Puerto Pinazco, Asunción communities, Paraguay-22.6462275 -57.8410062Departament of Alto, Paraguay-25.6075546 -54.9611836Department of Presidente Hayes, Paraguay-23.3512605 -58.7373634District of Puerto Pinazco, Paraguay-22.6462275 -57.8410062Asunción communities, Paraguay-25.2558067 -57.5763255PARAGUAY FLOOD 2014314366.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Health Relief to support the vulnerable families affected by floods in the Paraguayan ChacoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Non Food Items to families affected by floods in Alto Paraguay and AsunciónProvision of Non Food Items to families affected by floods in Alto Paraguay and Asunción
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Alto and Asuncion, Paraguay-25.2631384 -57.2536314PARAGUAY FLOOD 2014299824.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Non Food Items to families affected by floods in Alto Paraguay and AsunciónOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to flood-affected families in Asunción and ÑeembucuUpon government request, and to assist with the food security of the flood affected people in Paraguay, WFP is planning a rapid food security response. In the immediate term and using CERF funds, WFP will support 15,000 beneficiaries in Asuncion with vouchers and 5,000 beneficairies with cash in Neembucu. Each family will receive approximately US2.30 per day for 6 days. WFP is collaborating with FAO on providing complementary support in food security.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-242015-01-24
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
Asunción and Ñeembucu (for more detail see the beneficiaries table below), Paraguay-25.2637399 -57.5759260PARAGUAY FLOOD 20141076732.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to flood-affected families in Asunción and ÑeembucuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PARAGUAY RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-104UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Liberia Ebola Rapid Response in Three Affected CountiesLiberia Ebola Rapid Response in Three Affected Counties
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
LIBERIA EBOLA 2014306335.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Liberia Ebola Rapid Response in Three Affected CountiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBERIA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in LiberiaWith CERF funds, WHO will provide PPE kits and other medical supplies for infection control; strengthen surveillance; improve data and info management; train health workers on infection prevention and control; and deploy experts to support the Ministry of Health in the response. In particular, WHO will deliver 4 sets of PPE equipment to five hospitals in the affected counties. WHO will also train at least 350 health workers in the hospitals on case management and infection control. WHO estimates at least 1 million people will indirectly benefit from the activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-012015-01-01
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
Lofa, Margibi and Montserrado counties, Liberia8.1911184 -9.7232673Lofa, Liberia8.1911184 -9.7232673Margibi and Montserrado counties, Liberia6.5151875 -10.3048897LIBERIA EBOLA 2014311200.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in LiberiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBERIA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-105UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuThe joint UNHCR, UNICEF and UNFPA protection cluster project aims to enhance the protection environment for some 250,000 IDPs in Bannu District. In particular, UNICEF and partners will establish and operate six Protective Learning and Community Emergency Services and 24 outreach services units; carry out child protection monitoring, screening and social mobilization; and support social case management and referral mechanisms. UNICEF’s activities will target around 20,000 people in a three-month period. In parallel, UNFPA will support GBV prevention and response and UNHCR will carry out IDP registration and general protection monitoring.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-012015-02-01
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
District Bannu, FR Bannu, Pakistan32.9909945 70.6454730District Bannu, Pakistan32.9297732 70.6692655FR Bannu, Pakistan33.0065815 70.6851575PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014191979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing multi-agency protection prevention and response services for the newly displaced population from North Waziristan (General protection, child protection, GBV and ATDF) to district and FR BannuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate support to Solid Waste Removal and Management accumulated during the conflictProject Summary
This project aims to provide immediate support to the removal and management of solid waste that has been piling up during the recent intense aerial, land and navy bombardment ongoing since the night of 7 July 2014. Specifically , UNDP will remove 70,000 tons of solid waste from priority areas and transfer these to landfills’ and clean up random dump sites which have accumulated.
Total project budget: US$1,102,500
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$512,739
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application summary:
On 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-122015-03-12
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
Different locations in the Gaza Strip especially where municipalities disposed large amount of waste during the war such as Beit Lahia (North), middle of Gaza City (Yarmouk station), Khan Younis city and Tal Al Sultan area in Rafah, occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820Different locations in the Gaza Strip especially where municipalities disposed large amount of waste during the war such as Beit Lahia (North), occupied Palestinian territory31.5016951 34.4668445middle of Gaza City (Yarmouk station), occupied Palestinian territory31.5016951 34.4668445Khan Younis city and Tal Al Sultan area in Rafah, occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014512739.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate support to Solid Waste Removal and Management accumulated during the conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-106UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Urgent Child Protection and Psychosocial Response for Most Affected Children and FamiliesThe project’s objectives are mitigating the impact of the conflict on children and their caregivers through child protection services and psychosocial support activities and coordinated advocacy and humanitarian protection response that is informed by documentation of grave violations against girls and boys. Specifically the project will start and scale up 21 family centres offering Humanitarian Psychosocial support and community-based child protection services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-012015-02-01
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
North Gaza, Deir al Balah, Rafah, Khan Younis, Gaza City, occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820North Gaza, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255Deir al Balah, occupied Palestinian territory31.4171390 34.3509310Rafah, occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820Khan Younis, occupied Palestinian territory31.3462005 34.3039986Gaza City, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141550644.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Urgent Child Protection and Psychosocial Response for Most Affected Children and FamiliesOCHA 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 POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-107UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate WASH response for safe water provision and urgent hygiene improvementOn 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-012015-02-01
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
All areas of Gaza (Rafah, Khan Younis, Deir Al Balah, Beit Hanoun, North Gaza), occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820All areas of Gaza (Rafah, occupied Palestinian territory31.2967800 34.2434820Khan Younis, occupied Palestinian territory31.3462005 34.3039986Deir Al Balah, occupied Palestinian territory31.4171390 34.3509310Beit Hanoun, occupied Palestinian territory31.5384830 34.5367700North Gaza), occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141341920.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate WASH response for safe water provision and urgent hygiene improvementOCHA 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 POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Distribution in Designated Emergency Shelters Application summary:
On 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
14-RR-JNT-011 (14-RR-RWA-002 and 14-RR-WFP-048)
Objective:
The project’s objective is to ensure that displaced families staying at UNRWA’s Designated Emergency Shelters (DES) have their most basic and immediate food needs met through the provision of emergency food assistance. WFP and UNRWA will distribute food to the most vulnerable displaced persons with 4,200,000 rations to be distributed to displaced individuals - 150,000 displaced individuals staying at UNRWA’s DES receive minimum food rations for up to 28 days.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
Gaza Strip (the project will be implemented in all five governorates and all localities within), occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20141945672.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Distribution in Designated Emergency Shelters OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-RWA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Distribution in Designated Emergency Shelters Application summary:
On 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
14-RR-JNT-011 (14-RR-RWA-002 and 14-RR-WFP-048)
Objective:
The project’s objective is to ensure that displaced families staying at UNRWA’s Designated Emergency Shelters (DES) have their most basic and immediate food needs met through the provision of emergency food assistance. WFP and UNRWA will distribute food to the most vulnerable displaced persons with 4,200,000 rations to be distributed to displaced individuals - 150,000 displaced individuals staying at UNRWA’s DES receive minimum food rations for up to 28 days.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-07-312015-01-31
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
The Gaza Strip (the project will be implemented in all five governorates and all localities within), occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20143000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Distribution in Designated Emergency Shelters OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-OPS-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of legal assistance to Palestinians in Gaza seeking accountability and/or redress in Israel following Operation Protective EdgeTotal project budget: US$980,896
Total funds received to date: US$158,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$474,150
Project Summary
This project seeks to provide access to justice for Gazan civilians who suffered loss of life and property during Operation Protective Edge, through: documentation of IHL and IHRL violations; analyze, monitor and document relevant cases; legal counselling and consultations to victims, preparation of case-files; submission of complaints and requests for criminal investigations; and communicating to the Human Rights Council Commission and UN Special Procedures.
--The project initially included an international advocacy and communications component. Following communication with OCHA oPt and the ERC, the CERF secretariat has removed this component.
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
On 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-262015-03-26
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 Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory31.3546763 34.3088255PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014474150.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of legal assistance to Palestinians in Gaza seeking accountability and/or redress in Israel following Operation Protective EdgeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Procurement of essential pharmaceuticals and supplies to the health sector to respond to most urgent humanitarian needs in oPtProject Summary
This project aims to maintain the functionality of the health system in Gaza and to procure essential drugs and pharmaceuticals, especially those needed to treat life threatening conditions. Specifically, the project will procure and facilitate the delivery of those pharmaceutical products most needed by emergency and operation rooms and ICUs and will support drug and pharmaceutical supply management.
Total project budget: US$7,640,707
Total funds received to date: US$2,300,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,000,020
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
On 9 July 2014, a humanitarian emergency was declared in the Gaza Strip, following a severe escalation in hostilities involving intense Israeli aerial and navy bombardment and Palestinian rocket firing. The humanitarian impact of these hostilities comes against a backdrop of heightened vulnerability and instability in Gaza.
Since the current escalation in hostilities began, the situation on the ground has evolved rapidly and needs have increased markedly. An Israeli ground operation began on 18 July which alongside continued intense shelling and airstrikes, has resulted in a high level of civilian casualties, the widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure and a steep rise in internally displaced persons (IDPs). As of 14 August, current hostilities had resulted in almost 2,000 fatalities (at least 1,416 civilians, including 459 children and 238 women), almost 10,000 injuries and the destruction or severe damage to 16,800 homes. 350,000 people are displaced in UNRWA schools,government schools or with host families. Priority for humanitarian agencies are the provision of food, water and NFI to those displaced, as well as protection, WASH, water, health and solid waste removal.
On 15 August James Rawley, DSRSG/HC/RC for the oPt submitted an application to the CERF, covering the health, protection, WASH, and food assistance sectors. The CERF secretariat responded the following day with comments and request for further information on the projects.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-172015-03-17
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
Gaza Strip ( MoH hospitals across the Gaza Strip), occupied Palestinian territory31.5016951 34.4668445PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20142000020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Procurement of essential pharmaceuticals and supplies to the health sector to respond to most urgent humanitarian needs in oPtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaBetween 5 August to 15th August, major airline companies suspended flights to and from Monrovia including British Airways, Emirates Airlines, Asky Airlines, Air Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia Bird, Arik Air and Kenya Airways. This move has hampered movement of both personnel and commodities in and out of Liberia. In addition to air movement, surrounding countries have restricted in measures that aim to prevent the spread of EVD. Both Ivorian and Nigerian authorities have recently imposed restrictions on all shipping vessels into their territory from EVD affected countries. As a result, food suppliers have started rationing quantities sold to individual retailers. This is starting to significantly push food and other commodity prices upwards.
WFP UNHAS in Liberia aims to provide necessary air services to the humanitarian community. With CERF funding of US1. 3 million, WFP plans to transport people and cargo for two months within EVD affected countries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-142015-02-14
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
Within, Liberia40.7521039 -73.9716773Foya and Voinjama but operations need to be flexible and will likely expand, Liberia8.4201951 -9.7539282LIBERIA EBOLA 20141289524.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBERIA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaThe number of international airlines suspending flights into and out of Guinea, continues to increase. At the same time the humanitarian community is scaling up its presence with the deployment of additional personnel, especially health personnel. These increased staff movements against a backdrop of diminishing access to commercial aviation services requires the urgent deployment of the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) in order to fill the widening air transport gap.
WFP UNHAS in Guinea aims to provide necessary air services to the humanitarian community. With CERF funding of US1. 3 million, WFP plans to transport people and cargo for two months within EVD affected countries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-042015-03-04
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
GUINEA EBOLA 20141265381.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-108UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Social Mobilization for Containment of the Ebola Virus Disease in LagosThere is an increase in number of cases of Ebola since it first was confirmed in Nigeria in 22nd July 2014. UNICEF will implement social mobilization as part of the WHO’s and the Ministry of Health’s containment strategy. Using CERF funds, UNICEF will mobilize teams to go door to door for up to 3 months in affected areas to ensure that each household has knowledge about the signs and symptoms of EVD, transmission and IEC materials are explained and left behind for the family.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-142015-02-14
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
NIGERIA EBOLA 2014394866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Social Mobilization for Containment of the Ebola Virus Disease in LagosOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving response to contain the Ebola virus Disease outbreak in Lagos NigeriaThere is an increase in number of suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola since it first was confirmed in Nigeria in 22nd July 2014. WHO aims to stop EVD transmission by implementing early detection, diagnosis, and referral of suspected cases through active surveillance, contact tracing and extended field investigation. WHO will use CERF funds to train key staff who will participate in implementation of the activities and will also procure supplies.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-142015-02-14
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
Lagos State, Nigeria6.6079545 3.6217802NIGERIA EBOLA 20141063443.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving response to contain the Ebola virus Disease outbreak in Lagos NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restauration d’urgence des capacités productives des agriculteurs et éleveurs affectés par les aléas climatiques de la campagne agricole 2013/2014 au SénégalThe project’s objective is to restore the productive capacity of agricultural and pastoral households affected by climatic hazards
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 60,000.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
- Provide livestock support to food insecure beneficiaries through the provision of animal feed and disease control measures to minimize threats to household livestock assets.
- Improve the food security of vulnerable households by providing essential inputs and technical assistance to increase and diversify agricultural production.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-06-30
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
Départements de Matam, Ranérou (région de Matam), Goudiry (région de Tambacounda), Salémata, Saraya (région de Kédougou), Louga (région de Louga), Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Départements de Matam, Senegal15.1463994 -14.1001326Ranérou (région de Matam), Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Goudiry (région de Tambacounda), Senegal14.1858733 -12.7163849Salémata, Senegal12.6341958 -12.8198510Saraya (région de Kédougou), Senegal12.8363690 -11.7552333Louga (région de Louga), Senegal15.6141768 -16.2286800SENEGAL DROUGHT 2014964771.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restauration d’urgence des capacités productives des agriculteurs et éleveurs affectés par les aléas climatiques de la campagne agricole 2013/2014 au SénégalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-109UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de la riposte à la crise nutritionnelle dans les régions de Matam, Louga, Tambacounda et St-Louis au SénégalThe project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to severe acute malnutrition of vulnerable children between 6 and 59 months.
The key expected outputs of the project are:
- Each quarter, at least 4,743 expected cases of severely malnourished children between 6-59 months are detected in the targetted regions and 2372 references are followed.
- 14,230 severe acute malnutrition cases seen in Centre for Rehabilitation and Nutrition Education (CREN) and Recovery Unit and Outpatient Nutrition Education (UREN) in enjoy quality care.
- Monitoring and data management are strengthened.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 15,811 children in the regions of Matam, Kédougou, Tamba and Saint Louis.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
- Conduct screening and provide referral services for severely malnourished cases of children aged 0 to 59 months.
- Provide nutritional inputs, medicines for routine treatment and anthropometric equipment to make them available for health district partners.
- Build capacities of health and community stakeholders in the management of acute malnutrition, nutritional surveillance, as well as provide technical and logistical support for the monitoring and management of data
Total project budget: US$5,541,000
Total funds received to date: US$3,889,516
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,464,771
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-262015-06-30
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
Régions de Matam (départements de Matam, Ranerou, Kanel) Louga (départements de Louga, Kébemer, Linguere), Tambacounda (départements de Bakel, Tambacouda, Goudiri, Koupentoum) et St-Louis (département de Podor), Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Régions de Matam (départements de Matam, Senegal15.6598716 -13.2630767Ranerou, Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Kanel) Louga (départements de Louga, Senegal15.6492905 -16.0640179Kébemer, Senegal15.3763381 -16.4464766Linguere), Senegal15.3961099 -15.1112776Tambacounda (départements de Bakel, Senegal14.1367815 -12.6216211Tambacouda, Senegal13.7725888 -13.6710059Goudiri, Senegal14.1858733 -12.7163849Koupentoum) et St-Louis (département de Podor), Senegal16.2211253 -14.4723301SENEGAL DROUGHT 20141464771.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de la riposte à la crise nutritionnelle dans les régions de Matam, Louga, Tambacounda et St-Louis au SénégalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire aux populations en insécurité alimentaire sévère et appui nutritionnel aux enfants et femmes enceintes et allaitantes affectés par la malnutrition aigüe modéréeThe project’s objective is to stabilize household food security during the lean period and reduce malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 151,690 in the regions of Matam, Kédougou, Tamba and Saint Louis.
With CERF funds, the agency will:
- Provide food to 38,390 food insecure beneficiaries in the regions of Matam, Louga and Kédougou.
- Provide cash voucher assistance to 58,200 food insecure beneficiaries in the regions of Tamba, Matam and Saint Louis.
- Provide nutrition supplements to children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-06-30
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
Distributions ciblées de vivres et de bons d’achat, Senegal14.4974010 -14.4523620Les régions de Matam (départements de Ranérou, Kanel, et Matam), Kédougou (départements de Salemata et Saraya) et Louga (département de Louga) Supplémentation nutritionnelle ciblée, Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Les régions de Matam (départements de Ranérou, Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Kanel, Senegal15.4884265 -13.1754767et Matam), Senegal15.6600225 -13.2576906Kédougou (départements de Salemata et Saraya) et Louga (département de Louga) Supplémentation nutritionnelle ciblée, Senegal12.6341958 -12.8198510Régions Tamba (départements de Tamba, Goudiry et Bakel), Matam (départements de Matam, Ranérou et Kanel), et Saint Louis (département de Podor), Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080Régions Tamba (départements de Tamba, Senegal14.0755103 -13.7289167Goudiry et Bakel), Senegal14.1858733 -12.7163849Matam (départements de Matam, Senegal15.1463994 -14.1001326Ranérou et Kanel), Senegal15.2954278 -13.9579080et Saint Louis (département de Podor), Senegal16.2211253 -14.4723301SENEGAL DROUGHT 20142070756.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire aux populations en insécurité alimentaire sévère et appui nutritionnel aux enfants et femmes enceintes et allaitantes affectés par la malnutrition aigüe modéréeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux éleveurs réfugiés maliens et leurs hôtes dans la Région du Sahel au Burkina FasoThis project aims to improve food security and livelihoods among Malian refigees and the host community in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso by supporting 1,500 vulnerable refigee and host community households through livestock vaccination, distribution of 300 tonnes of animal feed, and support to gardening.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Régions du Sud-Ouest, du Nord, de l’Est, du Sahel et du Centre Ouest (districts sanitaires de Batié, Dano, Gaoua, Diébougou, Ouahigouya, Gourcy, Séguénéga, Yako, Titao, Fada, Mani, Bogandé, Gayéri, Pama, Diapaga, Sapouy, Léo, Réo, koudougou, Nanoro, Gorom-Gorom, Dori, Sebba et Djibo), Burkina Faso10.4231493 -3.2583626Régions du Sud-Ouest, Burkina Faso10.4231493 -3.2583626du Nord, Burkina Faso13.7182520 -2.3024460de l’Est, Burkina Faso12.4365526 0.9056623du Sahel et du Centre Ouest (districts sanitaires de Batié, Burkina Faso11.8798466 -2.3024460Dano, Burkina Faso11.1490462 -3.0601241Gaoua, Burkina Faso10.3231036 -3.1679257Diébougou, Burkina Faso10.9578957 -3.2432781Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso13.5668258 -2.4109908Gourcy, Burkina Faso13.2036283 -2.3566861Séguénéga, Burkina Faso13.4361534 -1.9632388Yako, Burkina Faso12.9626069 -2.2581158Titao, Burkina Faso13.7680420 -2.0726480Fada, Burkina Faso12.0601649 0.3654204Mani, Burkina Faso13.2604096 -0.2115276Bogandé, Burkina Faso12.9780605 -0.1401381Gayéri, Burkina Faso12.6513142 0.4915329Pama, Burkina Faso11.2489523 0.7049925Diapaga, Burkina Faso12.0718334 1.7879685Sapouy, Burkina Faso11.5478704 -1.7684870Léo, Burkina Faso11.0978809 -2.0959429Réo, Burkina Faso12.3181444 -2.4653598koudougou, Burkina Faso12.2562183 -2.3517526Nanoro, Burkina Faso12.6884925 -2.1912946Gorom-Gorom, Burkina Faso14.4431072 -0.2291565Dori, Burkina Faso14.0246473 -0.0233208Sebba et Djibo), Burkina Faso14.1005099 -1.6226538BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 2014348708.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux éleveurs réfugiés maliens et leurs hôtes dans la Région du Sahel au Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et Assistance Multisectorielle aux 32,350 réfugiés MaliensProject Summary
The multi-sectoral project aims to ensure the care of children, women and malnourished lactating women in the camps by strengthening the following activities for Malian refugees in Burkina Faso: blanket and therapeutic supplementary feeding; services for maternal health and HIV / AIDS in the health centers in refugees camps; medical, psychological and legal assistance to 1,146 identified victims of SGBV and transport; storage and distribution of WFP food to refugees.
Total project budget: US$ 25,780,538
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 699,998
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Camps des réfugiés de Goudoubo à Dori de Mentao à Djibo dans la région du Sahel et de Saag-Nioniogo dans la région du Centre au Burkina-Faso, Burkina Faso13.9509640 -1.6856475BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 2014699998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et Assistance Multisectorielle aux 32,350 réfugiés MaliensOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-110UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge de 8,046 enfants malnutris aigus sévères sans complications parmi les populations maliennes réfugiées dans la région du sahel et les populations des régions du Sud-Ouest, du Nord, de l’Est et du Centre Ouest au Burkina FasoProject Summary
This project aims to reduce mortality due to severe acute malnutrition by providing theraputic feeding to 7,766 severly malnourished children among the Malian refugee population in the Sahel region and the populations of the South-West, North, East and Central East of Burkina Faso. (Children targetted are not suffering complications due to severe acute malnutrition; those suffering complications will be targetted by the WHO intervention included in Burkina Faso’s UFE submission).
Total project budget: US$12,657,600
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$700,108
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Background:
Burkina Faso is affected by chronic food insecurity and malnutrition, affecting over one million people each year, and hosts over 32,350 Malian refugees.
The humanitarian Strategic Response Plan (SRP) requirement is USD $ 109,281,921. At the time of the CERF UFE application, the SRP was only 19 per cent funded.
On 7 July 2014, Burkina Faso was selected to receive $4 million from the 18th round of the CERF’s Underfunded window. The submission focuses on food assistance, agriculture in emergencies, and health and multi sector response to refugees.
This UFE CERF application targets a total of 4.462.758 people in five regions (Sahel, Centre, Hauts Bassins, Sud-Ouest, Nord, Est et Centre-Ouest), and 24 health districts (Dori, Djibo, Gorom-gorom, Sebba, Batié, Dano, Gaoua, Diébougou, Ouahigouya, Gourcy, Séguénéga, Yako, Titao, Fada, Mani, Bogandé, Gayéri, Pama, Diapaga, Sapouy, Léo, Réo, koudougou et Nanoro). These regions and districts represent those hosting Malian refugees and those most affected by malnutrition and food insecurity.
Burkina Faso underfunded submission
Total envelope: USD 4 million (round I allocation: USD 75 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 25 August 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 5
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-06-30
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
Régions du Sud-Ouest, du Nord, de l’Est, du Sahel et du Centre Ouest (districts sanitaires de Batié, Dano, Gaoua, Diébougou, Ouahigouya, Gourcy, Séguénéga, Yako, Titao, Fada, Mani, Bogandé, Gayéri, Pama, Diapaga, Sapouy, Léo, Réo, koudougou, Nanoro, Gorom-Gorom, Dori, Sebba et Djibo), Burkina Faso10.4231493 -3.2583626Régions du Sud-Ouest, Burkina Faso10.4231493 -3.2583626du Nord, Burkina Faso13.7182520 -2.3024460de l’Est, Burkina Faso12.4365526 0.9056623du Sahel et du Centre Ouest (districts sanitaires de Batié, Burkina Faso11.8798466 -2.3024460Dano, Burkina Faso11.1490462 -3.0601241Gaoua, Burkina Faso10.3231036 -3.1679257Diébougou, Burkina Faso10.9578957 -3.2432781Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso13.5668258 -2.4109908Gourcy, Burkina Faso13.2036283 -2.3566861Séguénéga, Burkina Faso13.4361534 -1.9632388Yako, Burkina Faso12.9626069 -2.2581158Titao, Burkina Faso13.7680420 -2.0726480Fada, Burkina Faso12.0601649 0.3654204Mani, Burkina Faso13.2604096 -0.2115276Bogandé, Burkina Faso12.9780605 -0.1401381Gayéri, Burkina Faso12.6513142 0.4915329Pama, Burkina Faso11.2489523 0.7049925Diapaga, Burkina Faso12.0718334 1.7879685BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 2014700108.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge de 8,046 enfants malnutris aigus sévères sans complications parmi les populations maliennes réfugiées dans la région du sahel et les populations des régions du Sud-Ouest, du Nord, de l’Est et du Centre Ouest au Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance Alimentaire d’Urgence aux Réfugiés MaliensThis project aims to alleviate food insecurity and reduce malnutrition among children 6 - 59 months among Malian refugees in Burkina faso. CERF funds will cover two months of food rations and 3.5 months of cash assistance for 32,350 refugees in Sahel, Centre and Hauts-Bassins regions.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Régions du Sahel (Provinces of Séno et Soum, camps in Goudebou and Mentao), Centre (Province of Kadiogo, camp in Sagnioniogo), et Hauts-Bassins (Province of Houet, camp in Bobo-Dioulasso), Burkina Faso11.1649219 -4.3051542Régions du Sahel (Provinces of Séno et Soum, Burkina Faso14.0962841 -1.3662160camps in Goudebou and Mentao), Burkina Faso13.9509640 -1.6856475Centre (Province of Kadiogo, Burkina Faso12.3425897 -1.4434690camp in Sagnioniogo), Burkina Faso12.2383330 -1.5615930et Hauts-Bassins (Province of Houet, Burkina Faso11.1320447 -4.2333355camp in Bobo-Dioulasso), Burkina Faso11.1868120 -4.3097760BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 20141730224.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance Alimentaire d’Urgence aux Réfugiés MaliensOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la prise en charge des malnutritions aiguës sévères (MAS) compliquées dans les hôpitaux de la Région du Sahel, Burkina FasoProject Summary
This project aims to reduce morbidity and mortality resulting from complications due to severe acute malnutrition. Specifically WHO will enhance the capacity of the Central Hospitals in Ouagadougou and Dori, assuring supervision and monitoring of severe acute malnutrition cases and providing medical equipment and drugs needed to provide treatment.
Total project budget: US$1,467,612
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$450,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Unit believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
Background:
Burkina Faso is affected by chronic food insecurity and malnutrition, affecting over one million people each year, and hosts over 32,350 Malian refugees.
The humanitarian Strategic Response Plan (SRP) requirement is USD $ 109,281,921. At the time of the CERF UFE application, the SRP was only 19 per cent funded.
On 7 July 2014, Burkina Faso was selected to receive $4 million from the 18th round of the CERF’s Underfunded window. The submission focuses on food assistance, agriculture in emergencies, and health and multi sector response to refugees.
This UFE CERF application targets a total of 4.462.758 people in five regions (Sahel, Centre, Hauts Bassins, Sud-Ouest, Nord, Est et Centre-Ouest), and 24 health districts (Dori, Djibo, Gorom-gorom, Sebba, Batié, Dano, Gaoua, Diébougou, Ouahigouya, Gourcy, Séguénéga, Yako, Titao, Fada, Mani, Bogandé, Gayéri, Pama, Diapaga, Sapouy, Léo, Réo, koudougou et Nanoro). These regions and districts represent those hosting Malian refugees and those most affected by malnutrition and food insecurity,
Burkina Faso underfunded submission
Total envelope: USD 4 million (round I allocation: USD 75 million for 11 countries)
Grant package received: 25 August 2014
Total # of projects submitted: 5
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-102015-06-30
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
Région du Sahel, Burkina Faso14.1000865 -0.1494988les hôpitaux des districts sanitaires de Djibo, de Gorom-Gorom, de Seba et de Dori et le Centre Hospitalier régional de Dori, Burkina Faso14.1005099 -1.6226538les hôpitaux des districts sanitaires de Djibo, Burkina Faso14.1005099 -1.6226538de Gorom-Gorom, Burkina Faso14.4431072 -0.2291565de Seba et de Dori et le Centre Hospitalier régional de Dori, Burkina Faso14.0349864 -0.0345490BURKINA FASO DROUGHT 2014450000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la prise en charge des malnutritions aiguës sévères (MAS) compliquées dans les hôpitaux de la Région du Sahel, Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to the population of Logone and Chari division of the Far North region to improve their food securityThe project’s objective is to assist the population through the supply of improved rice, millet and cowpea seeds and fertilizers to enable them to increase production and make up for the production shortfall. The key expected output is: increased production of the 3 targeted crops (rice, offseason millet and cowpea) by 50%. The project will target 25,000 farmers in the in Darak, Goulfey, Kousseri, Makary and Blangoua subdivision the Far North region.
Total project budget: US$764,966
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$304,281
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-06-30
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
Far North region, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone and Chari Division (Goulfey, Kousseri, Makary, Blangoua et Darak), Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Logone and Chari Division (Goulfey, Cameroon12.3855803 14.9009254Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Blangoua et Darak), Cameroon12.7724545 14.5524179CAMEROON DROUGHT 2014304281.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to the population of Logone and Chari division of the Far North region to improve their food securityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Psychosocial and other assistance and medical orientation for most vulnerable people in host communities and refugee campsThe project’s objective is to provide psychosocial and other assistance and medical orientation for victims of trauma, and most vulnerable women/girls identified in host communities. The key expected outputs are: women in host communities/camp and survivors of GBV/VS have access to quality information and benefit from quality holistic care services; awareness is raised within the community on GBV issues; refugee women and GBV survivors have improved their social reliance. The project will target 3,500 people in the Far-North Region, Mayo Tsanaga division.
Total project budget: US$332,000
Total funds received to date: US$155,201
Amount requested from the CERF: US$101,904
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Far-North Region, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Mayo Tsanaga division, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014101904.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Psychosocial and other assistance and medical orientation for most vulnerable people in host communities and refugee campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN WomenCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving sexual and reproductive health services and gender-based violence response to refugees from Federal Republic of NigeriaProject Summary:
The project’s objective is to provide life-saving sexual and reproductive health services, including gender-based care and support, to refugees and host populations in the Far North Region of Cameroon. The key expected outputs are: Strengthened capacity of health facilities to provide quality RH services; increased access to life-saving quality reproductive health services by refugees and host populations; increased reproductive health knowledge, attitudes and practice of women, adolescents/youth and men both in the refugee and host populations. The project will target refugees and the most vulnerable in the affected communities/areas in the Far North Region in three divisions (Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Sava and Logone/Chari).
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 30,000.
Total project budget: US$400,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$236,606
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Far North Region in divisions (Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Sava and Logone&Chari), Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Far North Region in divisions (Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Sava and Logone&Chari), Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014236606.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving sexual and reproductive health services and gender-based violence response to refugees from Federal Republic of NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to Nigerian Refugees in the Far North of CameroonThe project’s objective is to provide a multi-sector emergency response to the influx of Nigerian refugees in the Far North of Cameroon. The key expected outputs are: outreach and individual registration; participation of community in SGBV prevention and response enabled and sustained; access to medical services facilitated; populations moved to safe locations; general site operations constructed/sustained; emergency shelter provided and household goods/family support provided. The project will target people in the Minawao refugee camp.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 15,000.
Total project budget: US$6,477,677
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$700,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Minawao camp, located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), ie - Km far from the border points, sub-divisions hosting refugees in Mayo Tsanaga (Zhelevet, Vreket, Mouloungoua and Tourou), Mayo Sava (Kolofata, Kerwewamafa) and Logo-et-Chari (Fotokol and Waza) divisions in the Far North region, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Minawao camp, Cameroon10.5616166 13.8564443located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261ie - Km far from the border points, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220sub-divisions hosting refugees in Mayo Tsanaga (Zhelevet, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Vreket, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mouloungoua and Tourou), Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mayo Sava (Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Kerwewamafa) and Logo-et-Chari (Fotokol and Waza) divisions in the Far North region, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to Nigerian Refugees in the Far North of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-111UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional support and treatment to severe acute malnourished children in Far North regionThe project’s objective is to address the nutrition needs for severely acute malnourished (SAM) children. The key expected outputs are: severe acute malnourished children have access to Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF); 1,000 children are screened for SAM and cases referred to nutrition centers. The project will target 2,700 under-five children suffering from SAM in the Far North region.
Total project budget: US$4,108,600
Total funds received to date: US$500,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$300,008
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Far North, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014300008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional support and treatment to severe acute malnourished children in Far North regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-112UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Emergencies (cholera, malnutrition) WASH response in affected communitiesThe project’s objective is to provide water, sanitation and hygiene response to the population affected by cholera including severe acute malnourished children. The key expected outputs are: 300,000 people are sensitized and/or equipped for cholera control measures; 2,700 severe acute malnourished children receive wash kits with key hygiene messages. The project will target 300,000 people in the Far North: Logone and Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Danay, Mayo Sava, Mayo Kani, and Diamare and North: Faro, Mayo Louti, Mayo Rey, and Benoue.
Total project budget: US$3,337,738
Total funds received to date: US$220,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$705,283
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Far North, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Danay, Mayo Sava, Mayo Kani, and Diamaré, North, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Danay, Cameroon10.3468971 15.1258955Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Kani, Cameroon10.3731732 14.5655273and Diamaré, Cameroon10.8995353 14.5655273North, Cameroon8.5809013 13.9143990Faro, Mayo Louti, Mayo Rey, and Benoue, Cameroon9.9272698 13.7752634Faro, Cameroon8.0990848 12.9896150Mayo Louti, Cameroon9.9272698 13.7752634Mayo Rey, Cameroon7.8724736 14.6587821and Benoue, Cameroon9.1042257 13.7289167CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014705283.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Emergencies (cholera, malnutrition) WASH response in affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition assistance to refuges from Nigeria and vulnerable local populations in the Far North region of CameroonThe project’s objective is to treat moderate acute malnutrition through targeted supplementary feeding to children aged 6–59 months and pregnant and lactating women. The key expected outputs are: metric tons of nutrition products are distributed in sufficient quantity and quality to targeted women and children under five in secure conditions. The project will target children under five and pregnant and nursing women among refugees and the host population in the Northern Red Sea divisions of Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Danay, Mayo Sava, Mayo Kani, and Diamare.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 24,562.
Total project budget: US$3,440,993
Total funds received to date: US$900,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$749,849
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Far North Divisions, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Danay, Mayo Sava, Mayo Kani, and Diamaré, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Danay, Cameroon10.3468971 15.1258955Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Kani, Cameroon10.3731732 14.5655273and Diamaré, Cameroon10.8995353 14.5655273CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014749849.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition assistance to refuges from Nigeria and vulnerable local populations in the Far North region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Medical assistance to local communities and refugees in response to ongoing nutritional crisis, cholera and measles outbreaksThe project’s objective is to address priority health needs of refugees and hosting communities facing nutritional crisis and epidemic outbreaks (measles, cholera, polio). The key expected outputs are: increased access to essential health care including treatment of diseases associated to malnutrition for the local populations and refugees; protection against common malaria, measles and polio for refugees and hosting communities; and adequate response to the cholera outbreak in affected regions. The project will target 60,000 people (10,000 refugees and 50,000 host people) in the North and Far North.
Total project budget: US$1,897,948
Total funds received to date: US$150,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,410,774
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Far North, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Danay, Mayo Sava, Mayo Kani, and Diamaré North, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Danay, Cameroon10.3468971 15.1258955Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Kani, Cameroon10.3731732 14.5655273and Diamaré North, Cameroon10.8995353 14.5655273Faro, Mayo Louti, Mayo Rey, and Benoue, Cameroon9.9272698 13.7752634Faro, Cameroon8.0990848 12.9896150Mayo Louti, Cameroon9.9272698 13.7752634Mayo Rey, Cameroon7.8724736 14.6587821and Benoue, Cameroon9.1042257 13.7289167CAMEROON MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141410774.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Medical assistance to local communities and refugees in response to ongoing nutritional crisis, cholera and measles outbreaksOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency rehabilitation of productive capacities and livelihoods of households affected by recurrent weather related shocksThe project’s objective is to restore and reinforce the livelihoods and productive capacities of food insecure farming households through increased agricultural production. The key expected outputs are: improved varieties of irrigated rice, maize seeds and fertilizer have been provided to targeted farmers; enhanced capacities of women in production of high-value vegetables through provision of seeds and improved access to water. The project will target farming households in the affected communities in the Central River Region, Lower River Region.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 30,100.
Total project budget: US$3,266,000
Total funds received to date: US$430,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$749,979
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Central River Region, Lower River Region, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Central River Region, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Lower River Region, Gambia13.3553306 -15.9229900GAMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014749979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency rehabilitation of productive capacities and livelihoods of households affected by recurrent weather related shocksOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated management of acute malnutrition and WASH ProjectThe project’s objective is to deliver coordinated and integrated life-saving nutrition assistance to people affected by emergencies. The key expected outputs are: screening of children for acute malnutrition and distribution of food supplements; nutrition education for mothers and caregivers. The project will target 46,278 people affected by malnutrition in the Upper River, Central River, North Bank and Lower River regions.
Total project budget: US$8,400,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$223,898
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
GAMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014223898.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated management of acute malnutrition and WASH ProjectOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-113UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated management of acute malnutrition and WASH ProjectThe project’s objective is to support and strengthen the capacity of the MoH to treat severe acute malnutrition and integrate WASH services. The key expected outputs are: strengthened quality and coverage of SAM treatment; an adequately managed nutrition supply chain; and WASH adequately integrated in the Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) programme. The project will target 46,278 people affected by malnutrition in Upper River, Central River, North Bank and Lower River regions.
Total project budget: US$1,575,500
Total funds received to date: US$390,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$356,250
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Upper River, Central River, North Bank and Lower River regions, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Upper River, Gambia13.4257366 -14.0072348Central River, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668North Bank and Lower River regions, Gambia13.3553306 -15.9229900GAMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014356250.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated management of acute malnutrition and WASH ProjectOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure Food Access to Affected CommunitiesThe project’s objective is to improve the food consumption status of targeted households. The key expected outputs are: cash transfers and vouchers distributed to targeted beneficiaries. The project will target 18,648 food insecure households in all sub-zobas of the Central River Region, Upper River Region, Lower River Region, and North Bank Region.
Total project budget: US$8,400,000
Total funds received to date: US$596,640
Amount requested from the CERF: US$746,300
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Central River Region, Upper River Region, Lower River Region, and North Bank Region, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Central River Region, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Upper River Region, Gambia13.4257366 -14.0072348Lower River Region, Gambia13.3553306 -15.9229900and North Bank Region, Gambia13.5285436 -16.0169971GAMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014746300.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure Food Access to Affected CommunitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To protect the affected population from excess morbidity and mortality from communicable dieseasesThe project’s objective is to address the health needs of the affected population, including mothers and children, from excess morbidity and mortality by re-establishing a robust primary, secondary and referral healthcare system. The key expected outputs are: 46,278 vulnerable and affected people have access to proper health care services; mothers have access to health services for water borne disease and delivery kits at 36 health facilities; a Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) for children under five years is implemented. The project will target 46,278 people in the Upper River, Central River, Lower River, and North Bank regions.
Total project budget: US$2,230,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$397,997
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Upper River Region, Central River, Lower River Region, North Bank Region, Gambia13.4257366 -14.0072348Upper River Region, Gambia13.4257366 -14.0072348Central River, Gambia13.5994469 -14.8921668Lower River Region, Gambia13.3553306 -15.9229900North Bank Region, Gambia13.5285436 -16.0169971GAMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014397997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To protect the affected population from excess morbidity and mortality from communicable dieseasesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance aux ménages de pasteurs et agro-pasteurs vulnérables des zones affectées par les crises et catastrophes naturelles récurrentesFAO will be working in the most food insecure areas to improve production and livestock of vulnerable households. Using funds from CERF’s underfunded emergencies window, approximately 1,200 tons of animal feed will be provided to 40,000 heads belonging to 8,000 female headed households. Agricultural production is also expected to increase with the provision of vegetable, maize and potato seeds.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Agadez, Diffa, Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabri and Zinder regions, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Agadez, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Tillabri and Zinder regions, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20142500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance aux ménages de pasteurs et agro-pasteurs vulnérables des zones affectées par les crises et catastrophes naturelles récurrentesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance humanitaire aux migrants vulnérables dans la région d’Agadez, NigerIOM will use CERF funds from the underfunded emergencies window to provide registration services, temporary shelter (for a maximum of 10 days), medical services, food rations as well as travel assistance for 1,000 Nigerien returnees and migrants. The special needs of unaccompanied minors will be evaluated and legal guardians will be identified and appointed. IOM will use CERF funds to implement t the project over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Région d’Agadez (Dirkou, Assamaka, Arlit et Agadez), Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Région d’Agadez (Dirkou, Niger19.0048181 13.0817903Assamaka, Niger19.3339813 5.7727791Arlit et Agadez), Niger18.7390029 7.3894772NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance humanitaire aux migrants vulnérables dans la région d’Agadez, NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-114UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe sévère chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans au NigerThe latest nutrition survey found that there are over 155,000 children 6 – 59 months suffering from severe acute malnutrition of whom 53,000 also have medical complications. Using the CERF funds, UNICEF will treat 19,000 children 6 to 59 months of age. UNCIEF will procure 13,172 cartons of plumpy nut to be used in health facilities in areas where food insecurity is severe.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Niamey, Tahoua, Diffa, Tillabéry, Maradi, Zinder, Dosso et Agadez, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Niamey, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Tillabéry, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Zinder, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700Dosso et Agadez, Niger13.0504833 3.2080991NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014799997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe sévère chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-115UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection des enfants affectés par les crises humanitaires au NigerThis project contributes to the protection of children in Niger and more particularly to integrated care for children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM). UNICEF plans to provide psychosocial support to 15,000 mothers of children with SAM. UNICEF will also provide 50 centers with visual games for stimulation of the severely malnourished children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Tillabéry, Maradi, Zinder, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Tillabéry, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Zinder, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014329972.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des enfants affectés par les crises humanitaires au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-116UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement des interventions WASH dans la prévention et la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au NigerThe WASH sector in Niger aims to contribute to the reduction of malnutrition through ensuring minimum standards at community levels and health centers. Using CERF funds, safe water will be ensured in 18 health centers and water points and latrines will be constructed or repaired in areas where malnutrition is the most severe. Hygiene kits will be distributed to 5,000 households who will also receive sensitization messages on good hygiene practices.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Régions de Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéry, Zinder, Agadez, Diffa, dans tous les Districts Sanitaires de ces régions, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Régions de Maradi, Niger13.8018074 7.4381355Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Tillabéry, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Zinder, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700Agadez, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803dans tous les Districts Sanitaires de ces régions, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014340000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement des interventions WASH dans la prévention et la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe sévère au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-117UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accès à une éducation de qualité pour les enfants réfugiés maliens dans les régions de Tahoua et TillabéryUNICEF will be enhancing access to education to 11,500 refugee children in camps in Niger. Children will be provided with school books and other materials as well as snacks. UNCIEF will also aim to improve the quality of education and teaching through teacher trainings.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Abala, Intikane, Mangaize, Tabareybarey, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Abala, Niger14.9307435 3.4346913Intikane, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Mangaize, Niger14.6826997 1.9514657Tabareybarey, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014329988.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accès à une éducation de qualité pour les enfants réfugiés maliens dans les régions de Tahoua et TillabéryOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sauver des vies, préserver les moyens d’existence et renforcer la résilience des populations exposées à la vulnérabilité chronique (PRRO 200583)Food insecurity remains alarming in Niger with over 5.1 million food insecure people. Using CERF funds, WFP will target 26,500 severely food insecure with cash and with food for two months. Areas where moderate acute malnutrition is over the 15% threshold and where food insecurity is persistent are targeted for this assistance. Beneficiaries in this programme are linked to programmes addressing malnutrition in children under 2.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sauver des vies, préserver les moyens d’existence et renforcer la résilience des populations exposées à la vulnérabilité chronique (PRRO 200583)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)L’aide du PAM aux réfugiés et aux communautés d'accueil touchées par l'insécurité au Mali (EMOP 200438)WFP’s EMOP provides critical food and nutrition support to refugees fleeing the crisis in Mali. A combination of food and vouchers will be provided to 44,218 beneficiaries through GFD and nutrition activities for malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women. CERF funds will be used to procure over 700mt of assorted commodities and also provide US95,000 worth of vouchers that refugees will be able to buy a variety of food of their choice.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Tillabéri et Tahoua, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141000009.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project L’aide du PAM aux réfugiés et aux communautés d'accueil touchées par l'insécurité au Mali (EMOP 200438)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision du service aérien humanitaire au NigerUsing CERF funds from the underfunded emergencies window, WFP will continue to provide humanitarian air services available to UN and NGO’s for one and half months. Up to 2,500 passengers and 7.5 tonsof cargo will be transported around Niger. WFP will also respond flexibily to ensure health and security evacuations as required during the period. Destinations include Niamey, Maradi, Tahoua, Agadez, Dirkou, Diffa and Zinder.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Niamey, Maradi, Tahoua, Agadez, Dirkou, Diffa and Zinder, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Niamey, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Agadez, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Dirkou, Niger19.0048181 13.0817903Diffa and Zinder, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision du service aérien humanitaire au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sauver des vies, préserver les moyens d’existence et renforcer la résilience des populations exposées à la vulnérabilité chronique (PRRO 200583)WFP will be treating children 6 to 59 months and pregnant and lactating mothers who are moderately malnourished through nutrition programmes in Niger. This will be combined with messaging on best nutrition practices at community level. In total, using CERF funds, WFP will procure 124mt commodities to support 16,840 beneficiaries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Agadez, Diffa, Dosso, Maradi, Niamey, Tahoua, Tillabéri, Zinder, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Agadez, Niger16.9741689 7.9865350Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Dosso, Niger13.0504833 3.2080991Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Niamey, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Tillabéri, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Zinder, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sauver des vies, préserver les moyens d’existence et renforcer la résilience des populations exposées à la vulnérabilité chronique (PRRO 200583)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse sanitaire d’urgence aux épidémies de choléra dans les régions de Tillaberi, Niamey, Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder et DiffaSince the beginning of the year until the 36th epidemiological week, health facilities in Niger reported a total of 423 cases of cholera and 16 deaths. The project aims to reduce mortality and morbidity through follow up of suspected cases, training of health workers and effective treatment at health level. Using CERF funds, WHO will ensure that 4,100 people receive good medical care for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Tillaberi, Niamey, Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder et Diffa, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Tillaberi, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Niamey, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Tahoua, Niger14.8904575 5.2579968Maradi, Niger13.5009779 7.1036396Zinder et Diffa, Niger13.8018124 8.9852700NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014500303.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse sanitaire d’urgence aux épidémies de choléra dans les régions de Tillaberi, Niamey, Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder et DiffaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réduction de la morbidité et la mortalité liées à la malnutrition aigüe sévère avec complications médicales graves chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans dans six CRENI non appuyésWHO will work towards reducing morbidity and mortality associated with severe acute malnutrition amongst children under 5 with severe medical complications. Using CERF funds, WHO will work in six health centers in Niger for 9 months to retrain clinical staff whilst providing supportive supervision. WHO will also provide supplies and drugs to treat medical complications arising from severe acute malnutrition. Approximately 4,000 severely malnourished children will benefit.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Région de Niamey, département de Birni N’Konni (dans la Région de Tahoua), et département de Tillabéry (dans la région de Tillabéry), Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Région de Niamey, Niger13.4886443 2.1057549département de Birni N’Konni (dans la Région de Tahoua), Niger13.7946714 5.2527741et département de Tillabéry (dans la région de Tillabéry), Niger14.2061141 1.4579696NIGER MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014112231.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réduction de la morbidité et la mortalité liées à la malnutrition aigüe sévère avec complications médicales graves chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans dans six CRENI non appuyésOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThis project is part of a joint project to improve food security (and provide related assistance and protection) for almost more than 29,000 people. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. The rate of food insecurity has increased from 29% to 36% in Hodh el Chargui, the area targeted by this project. FAO, IOM, OHCHR, UNDP, and WFP participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, FAO will help 2,420 households (about 12,800 people) to increase their agricultural productivity by distributing seeds and providing training. FAO will also distribute animal fodder and provide veterinary assistance for the animals of 3,500 herdsmen.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-292015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014385197.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaThis project is part of a joint project to provide protection and multi-sector assistance to more than 53,000 Malian refugees in the Mbera camp in Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. UNHCR, UNICEF, and UNFPA participate in the joint project.
As part of the joint project, UNHCR will be responsible for overall coordination, registration of refugees, some sanitation activities, and camp management. This includes: registration of all refugees in the camp; organization of a food distribution (the food will be provided by WFP separately); and setting up a solid waste management system.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA DISPLACEMENT 2014459998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CHR-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThis project is part of a joint project to improve food security (and provide related assistance and protection) for almost more than 29,000 people. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. The rate of food insecurity has increased from 29% to 36% in Hodh el Chargui, the area targeted by this project. FAO, IOM, OHCHR, UNDP, and WFP participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, OHCHR will identify human rights challenges, train community and civil society organizations, and analyze human rights-related information in order to document and follow up on human rights violations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-312015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThis project is part of a joint project to improve food security (and provide related assistance and protection) for almost more than 29,000 people. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. The rate of food insecurity has increased from 29% to 36% in Hodh el Chargui, the area targeted by this project. FAO, IOM, OHCHR, UNDP, and WFP participate in the joint project.
As part of the joint project, IOM will help 325 female-headed households (about 1,700 people) to increase their agricultural productivity by distributing agricultural kits and rehabilitating 6.5 hectares of land. IOM will also rehabilitate four wells for about 1,300 people, using a cash-for-work approach.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014160000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThis project is part of a joint project to improve food security (and provide related assistance and protection) for almost more than 29,000 people. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. The rate of food insecurity has increased from 29% to 36% in Hodh el Chargui, the area targeted by this project. FAO, IOM, OHCHR, UNDP, and WFP participate in the joint project.
As part of the joint project, UNDP will improve agricultural productivity for 1,000 households (about 5,400 people), including 200 female-headed households, by rehabilitating 120 hectares of land. UNDP will also distribute 400 goats to 200 households (about 1,000 people).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-292015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014195000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaThis project is part of a joint project to provide protection and multi-sector assistance to more than 53,000 Malian refugees in the Mbera camp in Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. UNHCR, UNICEF, and UNFPA participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, UNFPA will be responsible to provide psychosocial support to survivors of gender-based violence and to improve reproductive health, by offering medical consultations, referring pregnancies with complications, and ensuring that at least 200 deliveries take place in maternity wards. UNFPA will also distribute impregnated mosquito nets to 3,000 pregnant or breastfeeding women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA DISPLACEMENT 2014144664.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieThis project is part of a joint project to assist 10,500 malnourished people in three areas of Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. UNICEF, WHO, and UNFPA participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, UNFPA will provide medicines and micro-nutrients to malnourished women, and organize mobile teams to screen for malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014228980.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-118UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaThis project is part of a joint project to provide protection and multi-sector assistance to more than 53,000 Malian refugees in the Mbera camp in Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. It was developed based on a needs assessment and takes into account the specific needs of men and women, boys and girls, in line with the age, gender, and diversity mainstreaming approach. Conditions in Mali are not stable enough for most refugees to return, and those staying at the Mbera refugee camp require protection and assistance. UNHCR, UNICEF, and UNFPA participate in the joint project.
As part of the joint project, UNICEF will be responsible for child protection, water, sanitation and hygiene activities, and education. This includes: following up on protection cases and providing psychosocial support to children; constructing latrines, water points, and hand washing stations at schools; and providing education for the 12,300 school-age children in the refugee camp.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Camp de Mbera, Moughataa de Bassikounou, Wilaya du Hodh El Charghi, Mauritanie, Mauritania15.8618760 -5.9541824Camp de Mbera, Mauritania21.0078900 -10.9408350Moughataa de Bassikounou, Mauritania15.8618760 -5.9541824Wilaya du Hodh El Charghi, Mauritania16.5575836 -8.3088441Mauritanie, Mauritania21.0078900 -10.9408350MAURITANIA DISPLACEMENT 2014449997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et assistance multisectorielle aux réfugiés maliens du camp de MberaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-119UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieThis project is part of a joint project to assist 10,500 malnourished people in three areas of Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. UNICEF, WHO, and UNFPA participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, UNICEF will support almost 100 health facilities with supplies, train staff, sensitize communities, and organize the screening of 65,600 children. UNICEF will provide WASH kits to 26 facilities, and organize home visits to 22,500 households to prevent and follow up on malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014458208.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreThis project is part of a joint project to improve food security (and provide related assistance and protection) for almost more than 29,000 people. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. The rate of food insecurity has increased from 29% to 36% in Hodh el Chargui, the area targeted by this project. FAO, IOM, OHCHR, UNDP, and WFP participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, WFP will be responsible for distributing 631 tons of food to 29,082 people in food insecurity, to bridge the lean period until the next agricultural season.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-06-30
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
Hodh El Chargui, Mauritania18.6737026 -7.0928770Bassikounou, Amourj, Mauritania15.8618760 -5.9541824Bassikounou, Mauritania15.8618760 -5.9541824Amourj, Mauritania15.8482333 -7.2652858MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux populations du Hodh Echarghi en insécurité alimentaire sévèreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieThis project is part of a joint project to assist 10,500 malnourished people in three areas of Mauritania. The joint project is in line with the SRP for Mauritania and the strategic objectives developed for this CERF allocation round for underfunded emergencies. UNICEF, WHO, and UNFPA participate in the joint project. As part of the joint project, WHO will provide medicines and medical supplies to seven health facilities to support the treatment of malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-06-30
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
Hodh El Chargui, Hodh El Gharbi et Gorgol, Mauritania18.6737026 -7.0928770Hodh El Chargui, Mauritania18.6737026 -7.0928770Hodh El Gharbi et Gorgol, Mauritania16.6912149 -9.5450974MAURITANIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014182432.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Interventions immédiates/multisectorielles de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe chez les enfants de 0-5 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans trois wilayas vulnérables en MauritanieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaThe number of international airlines suspending flights into and out of Sierra Leone, continues to increase. At the same time the humanitarian community is scaling up its presence with the deployment of additional personnel, especially health personnel. These increased staff movements against a backdrop of diminishing access to commercial aviation services requires the urgent deployment of the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) in order to fill the widening air transport gap.
WFP UNHAS in Sierra Leone aims to provide necessary air services to the humanitarian community. With CERF funding of US1.26 million, WFP plans to transport people and cargo for two months within EVD affected countries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-142015-02-14
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
Monrovia, Conakry and Dakar and domestic locations based on needs of humanitarian community, Sierra Leone34.1442616 -118.0019482Monrovia, Sierra Leone6.2790886 -10.7603171Conakry and Dakar and domestic locations based on needs of humanitarian community, Sierra Leone9.6411855 -13.5784012SIERRA LEONE EBOLA 20141263228.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Special Operation (200760) Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West AfricaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SIERRA LEONE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate response to shelter and NFI needs of communities displaced by floods and conflict in KenyaThe project’s objective is to contribute to the NFI/shelter and protection needs of disaster-affected communities. The key expected outputs are: improved access to adequate NFIs and better shelter for displaced populations; improved access to accurate and up-to-date information of displacement crisis for all sectors; and improved the capacity to use response tools to respond to emergencies and provide assistance for NFI/Shelter sector partners. The project will target 93,800 displaced people and host communities in Lamu, Wajir, Mandera and Marsabit counties.
Total project budget: US$5,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$500,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,000,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit and Lamu Counties, Kenya1.6360475 40.3088626Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Marsabit and Lamu Counties, Kenya2.3369452 37.9903756KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20142000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate response to shelter and NFI needs of communities displaced by floods and conflict in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-121UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH assistance for disaster affected communitiesThe project’s objectives are to control the outbreak of diarrheal diseases and contribute to improved nutrition of children people with high humanitarian needs. The key expected outputs are: children, women and men access sufficient water for drinking, cooking and maintaining personal hygiene; children and women and men access appropriate toilets and hand washing facilities that are secure, sanitary, user friendly and gender appropriate; children, women and men in humanitarian crisis receive critical WASH related information to prevent illness, especially diarrhoeal. The project will target children and women who are internally displaced, suffering from malnutrition and the elderly and disabled in Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Baringo, Turkana, Tana River and Lamu counties.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 100,000.
Total project budget: US$4,790,541
Total funds received to date: US$751,200
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,500,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Baringo, Turkana, Tana River and Lamu Counties, Kenya3.3873803 40.6458786Marsabit, Kenya2.3354966 37.9943453Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Tana River and Lamu Counties, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH assistance for disaster affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-122UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response and continued acceleration of the reduction of the burden of under nutrition with increasing resilience in KenyaThe project’s objective is to improve the nutritional status of the people affected by malnutrition (especially women and children) in Arid and Semi-Arid Land counties. The key expected outputs are: scale-up and delivery of high impact nutrition interventions including management of acute malnutrition; provision of support to infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IFE). The project will target 653,702 people affected by malnutrition in Turkana, Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Tana River, Baringo, West Pokot, Garissa, Isiolo, Samburu.
Total project budget: US$9,277,963
Total funds received to date: US$6,010,137
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$1,000,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Turkana, Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Tana River, Baringo, West Pokot, Garissa, Isiolo, Samburu, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Marsabit, Kenya2.3354966 37.9943453Tana River, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623West Pokot, Kenya1.5924438 35.2853616Garissa, Kenya-0.4532293 39.6460988Isiolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061Samburu, Kenya1.2571383 37.1767830KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response and continued acceleration of the reduction of the burden of under nutrition with increasing resilience in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-123UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigating and preventing the adverse impacts of conflict and drought induced disasters on childrenThe project’s objective is to meet the humanitarian needs of highly vulnerable populations affected by conflict and drought through life-saving assistance and protection. The key expected outputs are: 10,000 school-aged girls and boys have increased access to education; a psycho-social support program for 5,000 school children; enhanced capacity of the education system to address education in emergencies, conflict resolution and peace building. The project will target 10,000 people in the Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Turkana, Lamu, Baringo and Samburu counties.
Total project budget: US$6,681,665
Total funds received to date: US$2,190,418
Amount requested from the CERF: US$746,325
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-09-30
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
Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Turkana, Lamu, Baringo and Samburu counties, Kenya3.3873803 40.6458786Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Marsabit, Kenya2.3354966 37.9943453Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Lamu, Kenya-2.2695575 40.9006408Baringo and Samburu counties, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014746325.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigating and preventing the adverse impacts of conflict and drought induced disasters on childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-124UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child Protection in emergencies in drought and conflict affected communitiesThe project’s objective is to support the child protection system’s overall ability to respond in drought and conflict affected areas through integration of child protection in emergency response. The key expected outputs are: GBV and street children outreach services for 3,000 children living in drought/conflict affected areas; access to psychosocial support for 7,000 IDP children. The project will target 10,000 IDPs in Turkana and drought/conflict affected areas of North, North East, and Coast (Wajir, Isiolo, Mandera, and Tana River).
Total project budget: US$4,900,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,086,401
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$250,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-09-30
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
Turkana and North, North East, and Coast (Wajir, Isiolo, Mandera, and Tana River), Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Turkana and North, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136North East, Kenya-0.0235590 37.9061930and Coast (Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Isiolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162and Tana River), Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child Protection in emergencies in drought and conflict affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Livelihoods protection and assistance to food insecure people in the arid lands of KenyaThe project’s objective is to support or restore food security and nutrition and establish/rebuild livelihoods. The key expected outputs are: food, nutritional products and non-food items, cash transfers and vouchers distributed to targeted beneficiaries; messaging and counselling on specialized nutritious foods and infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices implemented effectively. The project will target 429,656 food insecure people in Turkana, Marsabit, Baringo, Samburu, Garissa, Wajir and Mandera Counties.
Total project budget: US$117,508,505
Total funds received to date: US$45,600,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$4,002,109
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Turkana, Marsabit, Baringo, Samburu, Garissa, Wajir and Mandera Counties, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Turkana, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Marsabit, Kenya2.3354966 37.9943453Baringo, Kenya0.4897170 35.7411623Samburu, Kenya1.2571383 37.1767830Garissa, Kenya-0.4532293 39.6460988Wajir and Mandera Counties, Kenya1.6360475 40.3088626KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20144002109.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Livelihoods protection and assistance to food insecure people in the arid lands of KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to drought Emergency and disease epidemics in northern KenyaThe project’s objective is contribute to the reduction of morbidly and mortality of boys, girls, and pregnant women in most at risk counties vulnerable to the effects of drought and disease epidemics. The key expected outputs are: 10 County Health teams can better confirm communicable diseases outbreaks and respond; emergency stocks for essential drugs, basic laboratory reagents and materials replenished; multi-partner and coordinated disease outbreak response facilitated. The project will target 300,000 people (20,000 IDPs, 50,000 host population and 230,000 people at risk of disease outbreaks) in the Turkana, Garissa including Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps, Wajir, Mandera, Tana River, Isiolo and Marsabit Counties Camp.
Total project budget: US$3,785,600
Total funds received to date: US$850,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$309,551
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Turkana (excluding Kakuma refugee camp), Garissa including Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps, Wajir, Mandera, Tana River, Isiolo and Marsabit Counties Camp, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Turkana (excluding Kakuma refugee camp), Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Garissa including Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps, Kenya0.0925798 40.3190719Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Tana River, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260Isiolo and Marsabit Counties Camp, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014309551.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to drought Emergency and disease epidemics in northern KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-125UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to drought and conflict Emergency, (disease Epidemics including Measles) in northern and Eastern part of KenyaThe project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to communicable disease outbreaks to or below international emergency accepted standards. The key expected outputs are: under-fifteen children are vaccinated against measles and polio; awareness is created among target population and their caregivers on polio and measles for increased access to vaccination; at least 80% of communities (children and women) access essential maternal, new-born and child health services and receive drugs and ITN tents. The project will target 159,000 people (31,000 refugees and 128,000 host people) in Turkana, Garissa (Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps), Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River and Lamu Counties.
Total project budget: US$5,896,505
Total funds received to date: US$1,468,350
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$197,426
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Turkana (excluding Kakuma refugee camp), Garissa including Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River and Lamu Counties, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Turkana (excluding Kakuma refugee camp), Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Garissa including Dadaab and Alinjugur refugee camps, Kenya0.0925798 40.3190719Wajir, Kenya1.7488388 40.0586330Mandera, Kenya3.9356389 41.8551162Marsabit, Kenya2.3354966 37.9943453Isiolo, Kenya0.3556360 37.5833061Tana River and Lamu Counties, Kenya-1.2752077 39.0534260KENYA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014197426.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to drought and conflict Emergency, (disease Epidemics including Measles) in northern and Eastern part of KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted Supplementary Feeding ProgrammeThe objective of the project is to rehabilitate 276,854 moderately malnourished children 6 – 59 and pregnant and lactating women identified through screening. The targeted beneficiaries are in hotspot priority one woredas in Amhara, Oromiya, Tigray and SNNPR regions.
WFP with the CERF contribution will purchase 775mt of vegetable oil and distribute with the CSB plus to malnourished children 6- 59 months and pregnant/lactating women in priority one woredas of Amhara, SNNPR, Oromia, Tigray, Gambella and Somali regions. WFP will use CSB purchased with other funding sources to match the quantity required for the beneficiaries.
Total joint project budget: US$24,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 18,600,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,000,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Hotspot priority one woredas in Amhara, Oromiya ,Tigray , Afar, SNNPR, Somali and regions, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851Hotspot priority one woredas in Amhara, Ethiopia11.3494247 37.9784585Oromiya, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851Tigray, Ethiopia14.0323336 38.3165725Afar, Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880SNNPR, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070Somali and regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted Supplementary Feeding ProgrammeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-126UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response in SNNP, Somali and Oromia regions, EthiopiaThe project will support the emergency nutrition response in regions currently affected by food insecurity. The objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality of 27,328 children under five-year old affected by Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) in SNNP, Somali and Oromia regions. UNICEF will procure 24,595 cartons of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) for the treatment of the severely malnourished children in the coming months.
Total joint project budget: $19,671,789
Total funds received to date: $8,202,199
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,500,049
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-06-30
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
SNNP, Somali and Oromia regions, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070SNNP, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070Somali and Oromia regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20141500049.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response in SNNP, Somali and Oromia regions, EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Public Health Emergency response to food insecure and nutrition priority Woredas The project’s objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to public health impact of disaster/crisis and overt public health emergencies. The primary outcome is timely health care and response provided to affected population with containment of outbreak at local and case fatality rate maintained within acceptable standard level. Under five children with severe acute malnutrition and individuals affected with priority communicable diseases (ADD/AWD, Measles , Meningitis and Malaria) will have timely access to treatment; and cases will be detected through early warning systems. More than 655,000 people in East and West Hararghe Zone will be targeted including 394,000 children under five years.
Total joint project budget: US$2,800,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,080,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $649,999
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Orommia Region , worerdas in E and W Harerghe Zones with nutrtion and health emergencies (prioritized based on nutrtion hot spot - and classificaiton and communicable disease risks), Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Orommia Region, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851worerdas in E and W Harerghe Zones with nutrtion and health emergencies (prioritized based on nutrtion hot spot - and classificaiton and communicable disease risks), Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 2014649998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Public Health Emergency response to food insecure and nutrition priority Woredas OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-127UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency Health and Nutrition Response in Afar and Somali regions, EthiopiaThe overall objective is to contribute to the reduction of excess mortality and morbidity of the people in Somali and Afar regions affected by drought, floods, displacement and complex emergency. The aim of the project is to sustain 34 (28 RHB and 6 INGOs) comprehensive emergency mobile teams for the fourth quarter of 2014 to provide health, nutrition and emergency referral service to an estimated 1.7 million people in hard to reach areas of the tw targeted regions, including mobile pastoralist communities living along the border with Somalia.
Total joint project budget: US$3,631,105
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,590,288
Amount requested from the CERF: $299,983
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Afar and Somali regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 2014299983.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency Health and Nutrition Response in Afar and Somali regions, EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Reproductive Health Response (ERHR) for drought affected communities in East and West Hararghe Zones of Oromia RegionThe project objective is improved sexual and reproductive health care for drought affected communities in woredas located in East and West Hararghe Zones. The activities will strengthen health facilities through provision of drugs, equipment and supplies to provide priority RH/HIV and GBV health services; improve referral linkages for emergency obstetric and neonatal care, and refreshes knowledge and skill of government health workers, and provides community based RH services through mobile health team and educates the community and promotes use of available reproductive health services including nutrition program services.
The Emergency Reproductive Health Response project interventions target a total population in woredas identified as priority 1 as per the nutritional hot spot classification.
Total joint project budget: US$2,369,418
Total funds received to date: US$ 121,440
Amount requested from the CERF: $646,608
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851a Project operational woredas in East Hararghe Zone include Midega Tola and Fedis, Ethiopia8.8080284 41.6011814b Project operational areas in West Hararghe Zone include Mieso, and Gemechis woredas in West Hararghe Zone, Ethiopia9.2355505 40.7538671Oromia Regional State ; a Project operational woredas in East Hararghe Zone include Midega Tola and Fedis ; b Project operational areas in West Hararghe Zone include Mieso, Ethiopia8.8080284 41.6011814and Gemechis woredas in West Hararghe Zone ;, Ethiopia8.8080284 41.6011814ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 2014646608.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Reproductive Health Response (ERHR) for drought affected communities in East and West Hararghe Zones of Oromia RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-128UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH Services in Afar, Oromia and Somali Amhara and SNNP regionsThe project objective is to save lives of people affected by drought/floods through improved access to and use of adequate and safe water supply (for drinking/domestic use), appropriate and safe sanitation facilities and good hygiene conditions and practices.
Activities include improved access to life-saving WASH services for emergency affected people in Afar, Oromia, Somali, Amhara and SNNP regions. An estimated 250,000 people will have improved access to water for drinking and domestic uses; hygiene among the affected people will be promoted with focus on hand-washing with soap at critical times and water conservation; and communities will be trained on how to operate and maintain their water facilities in a sustainable manner.
Total joint project budget: US$8,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,595,970
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,649,673
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Afar, Oromia and Somali, Amhara and SNNP regions, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851Afar, Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880Oromia and Somali, Ethiopia9.4098063 42.4990761Amhara and SNNP regions, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070ETHIOPIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141649673.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH Services in Afar, Oromia and Somali Amhara and SNNP regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to Eritrean, Somali and Sudanese refugeesThe project targets Eritrean refugees on account of the fact that current donor funding has largely focused on meeting the emergency needs of South Sudanese refugees whereas Eritrean refugees have been receiving less attention. WFP will purchase 1,584 MT of wheat and 520 MT of fortified blended food (Supercereal/CSB+). The wheat amount is sufficient for about 99,000 people for one month (general ration 16kg/person/month). The Supercereal is sufficient to meet the needs of 99,000 for three months (general ration 1.5kg/person/month) including needs for supplementary feeding which targets malnourished people consisting mainly under five year old children, pregnant and lactating women, as well as from other vulnerable groups (social and medical cases).
Total joint project budget: US$356,700,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 198,400,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,512,354
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Eritrean Refugee camps in Tigray and Afar Regions, Ethiopia15.1793840 39.7823340ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20141512354.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to Eritrean, Somali and Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Lifesaving Assistance to Eritrean Refugees in Shire CampsThe objective of the project is to provide health services to 75,000 refugees and ensure their protection through registration and the implementation of the child protection strategy. Activities include: provision of health care services; registration and profiling of refugees; provision of child protection services and monitoring; and SGBV prevention and response.
Total joint project budget: US$27,475,283
Total funds received to date: US$1,375,603
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,434,136
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
Shire refugee camps in Tigray Regional State, northern, Ethiopia14.1056708 38.2849463Shire refugee camps in Tigray Regional State, Ethiopia14.1056708 38.2849463northern, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20141434136.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Lifesaving Assistance to Eritrean Refugees in Shire CampsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Distribution of lifesaving emergency assistance to conflict affected individuals in Oromia and Somali RegionThe overall objective of the proposed intervention is to provide basic life-saving emergency assistance to conflict affected 17,316 individuals in Oromia and Somali region as shown in the table below. Out of these 14,344 individuals (2,658 HH) will receive standard ES/NFI kits, while 2,972 individuals (500 HH) will receive shelter assistance in terms of cash or in-kind support. The provision this assistance will alleviate human suffering during the displacement of the affected communities and will provide much needed support to families without shelter and basic non-food-item kits. As most of the displaced families are staying with host families, the NFI kits given to the IDPs will help reduce pressure on host family resources currently over stretched as a result of limited resources within the host community households. The provision of shelter and non-food items will additionally support returning IDPs to their places of origin, when peace initiatives succeed, and to rebuild their shelter and household assets as the majority have lost everything during the conflict.
Total joint project budget: US$4,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: $700,019
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-06-30
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
Oromia and Somali regions, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2014700019.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Distribution of lifesaving emergency assistance to conflict affected individuals in Oromia and Somali RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support drought affected smallholder farmers in Arsi zone through integrated crop livestock interventionsThe overall objective of this FAO project is to contribute to the protection and restoration of livelihoods assets of smallholder over 71,500 farmers and their families in drought-affected areas of Arsi Zone through integrated crop and livestock interventions. The four major project outputs are: access and availability of water for livestock improved; productive and reproductive states of the core livestock breeding stock protected and restored; the food and nutrition security of drought affected poor farmers in Arsi zone restored from own production; and livestock morbidity and mortality due to different livestock diseases reduced in five woredas of Arsi Zone.
Total joint project budget: US$11,504,945
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,200,802
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Diksis, Jeju, Limu Bilbilo, Sire and Sude Woredas of Arsi Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia8.0604074 39.5614316Diksis, Ethiopia8.0604074 39.5614316Jeju, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Limu Bilbilo, Ethiopia7.4024020 39.2464710Sire and Sude Woredas of Arsi Zone, Ethiopia8.3196305 39.4799721Oromia Region, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20141200802.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support drought affected smallholder farmers in Arsi zone through integrated crop livestock interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life Saving Emergency and Recovery Support for the Drought affected communities of Borena Zone, Oromia RegionThe objective of the project is to save the lives and livelihoods of the 26,500 drought affected population in three districts of Borena Zone under Oromia region. This will be addressed through provision of Cash For Work (CFW) opportunity to the beneficiaries who are participating on the project physical work to support existing household food gap for at least of three month after the rehabilitation of existing water facilities, range-land development, emergency animal health care and provision of emergency seeds for agriculture. The activities will be synchronized with the October-November Hagaya rain so that vaccinations and treatments will be effective and boost the immunity of animals. Water points will also catch more water from the expected rain. Therefore, all activities are complementary to each other and will be effective from October 2014.
Total joint project budget: US$1,700,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,200,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $499,998
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-06-30
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
Borena Zone, Oromia Region covering Miyo, Moyale and Dire Districts, Ethiopia4.7234632 38.9876741Borena Zone, Ethiopia4.7234632 38.9876741Oromia Region covering Miyo, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851Moyale and Dire Districts, Ethiopia3.5399846 39.0528407ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 2014499998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life Saving Emergency and Recovery Support for the Drought affected communities of Borena Zone, Oromia RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN humanitarian air services (UNHAS)The objective of the project is to enable the continuation of UNHAS operations thereby ensuring that humanitarian workers get continued access to beneficiaries. The funding will be used to cover a one-month UNHAS operations to Somali region, mainly to the Dolo Ado region. An estimated 800 people will be transported during the project period. At least 220 of the Minimum Guaranteed Hours of flight will be fully utilized.
Total project budget: US$22,627,815
Total funds received to date: US$19,685,106
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
, mainly Somali Region, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453mainly Somali Region, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453ETHIOPIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UN humanitarian air services (UNHAS)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to vulnerable households in Northern Red Sea Region affected by drought and locust outbreak to restore their food security status through restocking of small ruminantsThe project’s objective is to assist vulnerable drought and locust outbreak affected households in the northern Red Sea Region. The key expected outputs are: 345 selected vulnerable beneficiaries receive on the spot training on small ruminant management; 345 vulnerable households receive 5 small ruminants each. The project will target pastoralists and agro-pastoralists, and subsistence dry land farmers and women-headed households in the Northern Red Sea Region mainly Sub-regions Ghidae, Massawa, Foro and Gelaelo.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 2,200.
Total project budget: US$7,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$300,217
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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 mainly Sub-regions Ghidae, Massawa, Foro and Gelaelo, Eritrea15.6078750 39.4553839Northern Red Sea Region mainly Sub-regions Ghidae, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Massawa, Eritrea15.6078750 39.4553839Foro and Gelaelo, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340ERITREA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014300217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to vulnerable households in Northern Red Sea Region affected by drought and locust outbreak to restore their food security status through restocking of small ruminantsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-UDP-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response addressing livelihood security of desert locust affected populationThe project’s objective is to address seeds and initial restocking needs of the desert locust affected population of the Northern Red Sea region. The key expected outputs are: Desert locust affected people received improved crop seeds; 2000 small ruminants are distributed to women headed households. The project will target locust affected people in the Northern Red Sea Region, sub-regions of Nakfa, Karura and Adoboha.
The total number of people targeted with CERF funding is 7,198.
Total project budget: US$6,515,714
Total funds received to date: US$4,635,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$449,999
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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-regions of Nakfa, Karura and Adoboha, Eritrea16.6633483 38.4771072Northern Red Sea Region, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Sub-regions of Nakfa, Eritrea16.6633483 38.4771072Karura and Adoboha, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340ERITREA INSECT INFESTATION 2014449999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response addressing livelihood security of desert locust affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduction of maternal death through intervention in Maternity Waiting Homes (MWHs), and nutritional support provided to children living with HIVThe project’s objective is to reduce the maternal mortality, neonatal morbidity/mortality and child mortality due to low nutritional levels, communicable diseases and risks associated with pregnancy/delivery in remote rural communities. The key expected output is: an increased number of fully functional maternity waiting homes. The project will target 15,800 pregnant mothers and accompanying family members in the Gash-Barka, Northern Red Sea and Maekel administrative regions.
Total project budget: US$10,300,000
Total funds received to date: US$33,450
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$350,078
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Gash-Barka, Northern Red Sea and Maekel administrative regions, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Gash-Barka, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Northern Red Sea and Maekel administrative regions, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454ERITREA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014350078.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduction of maternal death through intervention in Maternity Waiting Homes (MWHs), and nutritional support provided to children living with HIVOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance to Somali refugees on basic needs and essential services (Water, Healthcare, Nutrition, specific assistance to PSNs)The project’s objective is to increase and maintain the supply of potable water, improve the health status and increase the nutritional well-being of Somali refugees. The key expected outputs are: water system operations maintained; health capacity building undertaken; referral mechanisms established; access to essential drugs provided; access to primary healthcare services provided; CMAM programme implemented; risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improved. The project will target 3,068 Somali refugees in the Umkulu Refugee Camp in the Northern Red Sea Region.
Total project budget: US$3,190,416
Total funds received to date: US$11,600
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ US$300,613
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-202015-06-30
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
ERITREA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014300613.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance to Somali refugees on basic needs and essential services (Water, Healthcare, Nutrition, specific assistance to PSNs)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health and nutrition for emergencyThe project’s objective is to improve suffering of the most vulnerable children, mothers, and others by addressing humanitarian needs related to health and nutrition. The key expected outputs are: unimmunized children in remote and hard to reach areas and nomadic population and women of reproductive age are vaccinated; disease outbreaks investigated and managed and vulnerable children treated for parasitic infestations and malnutrition; morbidity/mortality due to risks associated with pregnancy, delivery and childhood illnesses reduced. The project will target 204,800 people in the Northern Red Sea, Southern Red Sea, Gashbarka, Ansaba and Debub regions.
Total project budget: US$2,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,400,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$449,823
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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, Southern Red Sea, Gashbarka, Ansaba and Debub regions, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Northern Red Sea, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Southern Red Sea, Eritrea13.5137103 41.7606472Gashbarka, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Ansaba and Debub regions, Eritrea16.4745531 37.8087693ERITREA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014449823.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health and nutrition for emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-129UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives of the most vulnerable, through nutrition, safe water supply, sanitation and hygiene interventionsThe project’s objective is to provide nutrition, safe water supply and hygiene interventions to drought affected people without adequate nutrition or access to clean water. The key expected outputs are: increased access to nutrition care services for 6-59 month old children and improved water sources for 20 communities. The project will target 15,400 6-59 month children, pregnant and lactating women and people without access to clean water in all sub-zobas of the Southern Red Sea region.
Total project budget: US$7,828,542
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$638,521
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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 Red Sea sub-zobas, Eritrea13.5137103 41.7606472ERITREA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014638521.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives of the most vulnerable, through nutrition, safe water supply, sanitation and hygiene interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-130UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Promouvoir et renforcer des comportements de prévention et de lutte contre la fièvre hémorragique à virus Ebola et soutenir les veuves et les orphelins causés par cette maladieUNICEF aims to contribute to the containment of the Ebola virus in Guinea and prevention of its spread through communication campaigns leading to behaviour change and promoting good health practices. These messages will reach about 3 million people residing in the Ebola affected areas; more targeted information and messaging will be directed to health workers. Further, UNICEF will provide emergency financial and psychosocial support to over 2, 000 orphans and widows of Ebola victims.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-272015-02-27
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
Districts sanitaires de Guéckédou, Macenta, Kissidougou, Kouroussa, Siguiri, Dubréka, Télimélé, Boffa, Nzérékoré, Yomou, Dabola, Dinguiraye, Pita et Conakry, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Districts sanitaires de Guéckédou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Kissidougou, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176Kouroussa, Guinea10.6489229 -9.8850586Siguiri, Guinea11.4148113 -9.1788304Dubréka, Guinea9.7907348 -13.5147735Télimélé, Guinea10.9089364 -13.0299331Boffa, Guinea10.1808254 -14.0391615Nzérékoré, Guinea7.7478359 -8.8252502Yomou, Guinea7.5696279 -9.2591571Dabola, Guinea10.7297806 -11.1107854Dinguiraye, Guinea11.2899514 -10.7154228GUINEA EBOLA 2014995549.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Promouvoir et renforcer des comportements de prévention et de lutte contre la fièvre hémorragique à virus Ebola et soutenir les veuves et les orphelins causés par cette maladieOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de prévention de la transmission de la fièvre hémorragique en direction des jeunes et des femmes enceinte dans les préfectures à haute prévalence épidémiologiqueWHO will contribute to Ebola response in Guinea through the dissemination of prevention messages to affected and at risk areas: 150 midwives and health personnel will be trained on protection and hygiene management, the training will also address fear issues aiming to retain health worker staff; 950 community workers will be deployed disseminate interpersonal communication regarding viral transmission. Alongside the messaging, UNFPA will also distribute hygiene kits primarily directed at women. The CERF funded initial response is planned for 3 month duration.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-04-09
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
Macenta, Guéckédou, Nzérékoré, Yomou, Dubreka, Kerouané, Coyah, Pita et Forecariah, Conakry, Siguiri, Kouroussa, Dinguiraye, Dabola, Kissidougou, Telimele,Boffa, Lola, Kindia et Fria, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Guéckédou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163GUINEA EBOLA 2014448444.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de prévention de la transmission de la fièvre hémorragique en direction des jeunes et des femmes enceinte dans les préfectures à haute prévalence épidémiologiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’appui à l’arrêt de la transmission du virus Ebola dans les zones touchées et prévenir la propagation de l'épidémie à de nouvelles zones en GuinéeThe Ebola virus was first reported in March 2014 in Guinea and by May seemed to be in control. In August however, there was a doubling of cases and the virus spread to new districts as well as across borders. This has prompted renewed efforts by the Government and partners to respond more effectively. WHO intends to use CERF funds to support the government in strengthening early detection, contact tracing and rapid monitoring of suspected cases, ensuring safe management of infected corpses and waste, and generally prevent further spread of the virus. Approximately 4 million people living in the affected areas will benefit from the 3 month response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-04-03
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
Districts de, Guinea9.9455870 -9.6966450Guéckédou, Macenta, Nzérékoré, Yomou, les Communes de Conakry, Pita, Siguiri, Boffa, Kouroussa, Dinguiraye et Dubréka, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Guéckédou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Nzérékoré, Guinea7.7478359 -8.8252502Yomou, Guinea7.5696279 -9.2591571Pita, Guinea11.0574624 -12.3979431Siguiri, Guinea11.4148113 -9.1788304Boffa, Guinea10.1808254 -14.0391615Kouroussa, Guinea10.6489229 -9.8850586Dinguiraye et Dubréka, Guinea11.6844222 -10.8000051GUINEA EBOLA 2014554766.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’appui à l’arrêt de la transmission du virus Ebola dans les zones touchées et prévenir la propagation de l'épidémie à de nouvelles zones en GuinéeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’assistance alimentaire d’urgence en faveur des personnes affectées par l’épidémie EBOLA et particulièrement vulnérables à l’insécurité alimentaire en Guinée.Consequences of Ebola virus include restricted movement and reduced access to food under a backdrop of increasing prices and disrupted livelihoods. WFP is responding to the crisis in Guinea through food support to families of victims as well as to those in the living in areas heavily affected by the virus. WFP aims to enhance food access and ensure food and nutrition security to approximately 52,000 beneficiaries. WFP will procure and distribute 2,574mt of assorted food commodities for a period of three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-042015-03-04
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
Gueckoudou, Macenta, Youmou, N’zerekoré, Kissidougou et et Conakry, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Gueckoudou, Guinea8.5649688 -10.1311163Macenta, Guinea8.5382940 -9.4728244Youmou, Guinea7.5696279 -9.2591571N’zerekoré, Guinea7.7478359 -8.8252502Kissidougou et et Conakry, Guinea9.1914538 -10.1143176GUINEA EBOLA 20142612224.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’assistance alimentaire d’urgence en faveur des personnes affectées par l’épidémie EBOLA et particulièrement vulnérables à l’insécurité alimentaire en Guinée.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUINEA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Expanding emergency psychosocial support for conflict-induced displaced population in Maiduguri campsThe objectives of the project are to ensure: the psychosocial conditions of conflict affected IDPs are enhanced through strengthened community and family support mechanisms; and through the provision of focused psychosocial support. Outputs supporting 10,000 IDPs include the psychosocial conditions of conflict-affected populations living in Maiduguri displacement camps including available social health and psychosocial activities identified; increased capacity of target populations to identify and support individuals to cope with crisis-related mental health and psychosocial difficulties; increased access to culturally-sensitive psychosocial health services in target populations; and appropriate referral to specialized psychosocial health services.
Total project budget: US$1,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$750,000
Amount requested from the CERF: $250,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-09-30
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
, IDPs located in Maiduguri camps, Nigeria11.7911715 13.1175759IDPs located in Maiduguri camps, Nigeria11.7911715 13.1175759NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Expanding emergency psychosocial support for conflict-induced displaced population in Maiduguri campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing access to emergency reproductive health services in insecure affected states of Borno and YobeThe objective of the project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among 113,257 IDPs and host communities in the Boko Haram conflict affected States of Borno and Yobe States. This will include the scale-up of UNFPA interventions to restore access to sexual and reproductive health services; and implement Minimum Initial Service Package for reproductive health care in humanitarian settings. Activities cover the provision of supplies for safe delivery, timely interventions during obstetric emergencies, management of survivors of sexual violence, prevention of HIV and treatment of STIs among vulnerable groups. In addition, trainings will be done for emergency first responders.
Total project budget: US$1,637,555
Total funds received to date: US$859,909
Amount requested from the CERF: $223,457
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Borno and Yobe States (Local Government Areas hosting high number of IDPs), Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014223457.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing access to emergency reproductive health services in insecure affected states of Borno and YobeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening national capacity for prevention and response to SGBVThe project is borne out efforts to respond to the needs of women, girls, boys and men for protection against sexual and gender based violence especially within the context of humanitarian emergencies in Borno Yobe states. The project targets 7,000 people, of which 5,000 are women of reproductive age with about 375 survivors of sexual violence. Increasing levels of violence due to insurgency attacks on the population in Borno and Yobe states with the resultant incidence of sexual violence has resulted in mass displacement and fear among vulnerable women and girls especially and the communities at large. The activities focus on creating opportunities for protection and prevention of SGBV including clinical management of rape victims; and restoring and maintaining dignity for women and girls of reproductive age who have become IDPs as a result of increasing conflict.
Total project budget: US$959,327
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: $285,378
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Borno and Yobe States,, Nigeria11.4857697 12.3120217Borno and Yobe States, Nigeria11.4857697 12.3120217NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014285378.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening national capacity for prevention and response to SGBVOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to protection and assistance to displaced people and host communitiesThe objective of the project is to deliver coordinated and integrated life-saving assistance to 8,100 IDPs. This will be done through the provision of domestic and household items to especially vulnerable displaced people (specifically women and children) who are at specific risk of exploitation as an important protection and lifesaving intervention. The activities focus on: ensuring identification and registration of very vulnerable women, men, boys and girls among IDP/affected population; ensuring access to life saving items; and restoring/maintaining dignity for women, girls and children affected by the ongoing conflict.
Total project budget: US$5,473,649
Total funds received to date: US$31,867
Amount requested from the CERF: $550,063
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-272015-06-30
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
Borno and Yobe States, Northeast, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348Borno and Yobe States, Nigeria11.4857697 12.3120217Northeast, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014550063.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to protection and assistance to displaced people and host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-131UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Primary Health Care Services through Convergence Intervention in two North-Eastern States of NigeriaThe objective of the project is to provide Emergency Primary Health Care Services through Convergence Intervention for 250,000 IDPs and host community in 2 North-eastern States of Nigeria.
UNICEF will procure and distribute essential medicines, medical supplies and basic medical equipment that will facilitate the delivery of emergency primary health care services in supported health facilities; collaborate with government and others to ensure human resource availability in supported health facility; provide logistical and technical support to 22 primary health care sites in 4 local government areas (LGAs) to monitor and smoothly run activities in their areas. Pregnant women within the populations of IDPs will be referred to have ANC and be attended to by a skilled provider during delivery at the supported health facilities. UNICEF will work with other partners in these states to complement their effort and provided life-saving high impact interventions for women, children and men in the four security challenged LGAs of Yobe and Borno States.
Total joint project budget: US$12,982,247
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: $346,168
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
Local Government Areas (Maiduguri Metropolitan, Biu and Chibok) in Borno State and one LGA (Damaturu) in Yobe State, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Local Government Areas (Maiduguri Metropolitan, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Biu and Chibok) in Borno State and one LGA (Damaturu) in Yobe State, Nigeria10.6116811 12.1918637NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014348168.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Primary Health Care Services through Convergence Intervention in two North-Eastern States of NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-132UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Life Saving Response for IDPs in North EastThe overall objective of the project is to deliver coordinated and integrated life-saving assistance to people affected by emergencies. The main outcome will be 5,000 households affected by conflict in the northeast region of Nigeria will have improved access to life-saving water and sanitation services. The life-saving activities proposed include: rehabilitation of 100 water sources; promotion of hygiene practices among affected population and school children; and construction of household and public sanitary latrines.
Total project budget: US$19,400,790
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,300,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-232015-06-30
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
Borno and Yobe States, North East, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348Borno and Yobe States, Nigeria11.4857697 12.3120217North East, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 20141300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Life Saving Response for IDPs in North EastOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-133UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community Based Psychosocial Support for boys, girls and families affected by on-going insurgency in Borno and Yobe states The objective of the project is to provide Psychosocial Support Services to children and families affected by on-going Boko Haram insurgency in Borno and Yobe states. The project will allow for the expansion to two local government areas (LGAs) in Borno state and two LGAs in Yobe state. As there are very limited psychosocial support activities in Yobe state, the CERF funding will kick start major psychosocial support services there. The trained trainers in psychosocial support and psychological first aid will eventually support the community volunteers who will provide basic psychosocial support and psychological first aid to the affected children and communities. The project is part of UNICEF response to the conflict affected areas, aimed at enhancing the psychosocial wellbeing of boys, girls and families. A total of 20,000 children will be provided with psychosocial support services, which include group, individual counselling support and psychological first aid.
Total joint project budget: US$4,320,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: $349,998
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-222015-06-30
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
BORNO and YOBE STATES, Nigeria11.4857697 12.3120217NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014352311.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community Based Psychosocial Support for boys, girls and families affected by on-going insurgency in Borno and Yobe states OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening preparedness and emergency response to epidemic prone diseases through early warning systems among IDPs and host communities in north east NigeriaThe overall objective of the project is to improve surveillance and response to disease epidemics in IDP camps and host communities through an early warning system. The project will strengthen the routine surveillance systems through provision of early warning in conflict areas to alert responders of impending outbreaks, improve the capacity of health workers to promptly respond to disease outbreaks in a humanitarian emergency settings effectively. Medical supplies such as antibiotics, intravenous fluids, test kits and consumables will be made available in adequate quantities for control of epidemics. More than 250,000 IDPs and host community will be targeted to reduce morbidity and mortality resulting from disease epidemics.
Total project budget: US$1,205,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: $237,268
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-302015-11-30
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
Borno and Yobe states ( LGAs, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348MMC, Biu, Chibok, Damaturu), Nigeria10.6116811 12.1918637MMC, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Biu, Nigeria10.6116811 12.1918637Chibok, Nigeria10.8692052 12.8476207Damaturu), Nigeria11.7469961 11.9661922NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2014237268.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening preparedness and emergency response to epidemic prone diseases through early warning systems among IDPs and host communities in north east NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FAO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Livelihood Support to Drought Affected Riverine, Agro-pastoral and Pastoral communities in southern SomaliaThe objective of the project is to enhance increased food availability and income at household and community levels in Southern Somalia by the end of the next season. This will be achieved through the provision of comprehensive and locally-relevant agricultural production support in preparation for the coming Deyr season and livestock treatment against drought related diseases to protect their livelihood assets. These activities will assist in preserving productive assets (i.e. livestock and crops), which are both essential components of enhancing resilience.
The main activities are: distribution of agricultural inputs to 6,200 riverine and agro-pastoral households along the Juba and Shabelle rivers and in agro pastoral areas of Bay region; and emergency treatment of animals against common bacterial infections, ecto and endo parasites and blood parasites to benefit 49,450 pastoral and agro pastoral households along the Juba and Shabelle rivers and pastoral and agro pastoral areas of Bakool regions.
Total project budget: US$100,435,900
Total funds received to date: US$28,823,315
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 3,505,886
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Agricultural Inputs, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hiraan Region - Belet Weyne district, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Middle Shabelle Region - Jowhar district, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Gedo Region - Garbahaarey district, Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Baydhaba/Bardaale – Bay region, Somalia3.3516667 44.1222222Livestock Inputs, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hiraan Region - Belet Weyne district; Middle Shabelle Region - Jowhar district; Gedo Region - Garbahaarey district ; Baydhaba/Bardaale – Bay region; Livestock Inputs, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Gedo - All districts, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Hiran – All districts, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Middle Shabelle – All districts, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Bakool – All districts, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Gedo - All districts ; Hiran – All districts ; Middle Shabelle – All districts; Bakool – All districts;, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20143505886.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Livelihood Support to Drought Affected Riverine, Agro-pastoral and Pastoral communities in southern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sustained and Expanded Access to Safe Water Supply, Improved Sanitation and Hygiene Practices for Vulnerable Women and Children, including in emergency-affected populations in underserved areas of SomaliaThis joint project by UNICEF and IOM will seek to achieve meeting at least the minimum requirements of water, sanitation and hygiene standards for more than 145,700 people affected by emergency situations including those displaced as a result of the ongoing military offensive, those besieged by non-state actors in newly liberated areas, those affected by recurrent episodes of drought as well as the vulnerable populations in the host communities. The interventions will focus on hazards resulting from conflict and drought. Conflict has been largely the reason for the mass displacement of people to urban areas in Beletweyne, Baidoa and Afgooye while the drought affected populations in Togdheer, Sool, Sanaag, Bari, Nugaal, Mudug and Northern Galgadud regions.
Total joint project budget: US$24,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$4,600,000
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,499,915
IOM amount requested from CERF: $799,914
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-06-30
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
Jowhar, Bulo Burto and Beletweyne, Hiraan and Middle Shabelle Regions, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Jowhar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Bulo Burto and Beletweyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Hiraan and Middle Shabelle Regions, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014799914.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sustained and Expanded Access to Safe Water Supply, Improved Sanitation and Hygiene Practices for Vulnerable Women and Children, including in emergency-affected populations in underserved areas of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-134UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sustained and Expanded Access to Safe Water Supply, Improved Sanitation and Hygiene Practices for Vulnerable Women and Children, including in emergency-affected populations in underserved areas of SomaliaThis CERF project will seek to achieve meeting at least the minimum requirements of water, sanitation and hygiene standards for more than 145,700 people affected by emergency situations including those displaced as a result of the ongoing military offensive, those besieged by non-state actors in newly liberated areas, those affected by recurrent episodes of drought as well as the vulnerable populations in the host communities. The interventions will focus on hazards resulting from conflict and drought. Conflict has been largely the reason for the mass displacement of people to urban areas in Beletweyne, Baidoa and Afgooye while the drought affected populations in Togdheer, Sool, Sanaag, Bari, Nugaal, Mudug and Northern Galgadud regions.
Total joint project budget: US$24,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$4,600,000
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,500,000
UNICEF amount requested from CERF: 2,700,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Bay, Bakool, Sool, Sanaag, Togdheer, Bari, Nugaal, Northern Galgaduud and Mudug, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Bay, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Sool, Somalia8.7221556 47.7637565Sanaag, Somalia10.3938218 47.7637565Togdheer, Somalia9.4460587 45.2993862Bari, Somalia10.1203847 49.6911374Nugaal, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851Northern Galgaduud and Mudug, Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20142700001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sustained and Expanded Access to Safe Water Supply, Improved Sanitation and Hygiene Practices for Vulnerable Women and Children, including in emergency-affected populations in underserved areas of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-IOM-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving livelihood support to drought affected agro-pastoral communities in Afgoye District, Lower Shabelle RegionThe objective of the project is to enhance increased food availability and income at household and community levels in Afgoye district in Lower Shabelle region by the end of the next season. This will be achieved through the provision of comprehensive and locally-relevant agricultural production support in preparation for the coming Deyr season. The main activities are: selection of 1,000 agro-pastoral households using the criteria set by target communities and local authorities and community sensitization; distribution of agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizers, tools and land irrigation hours); and post distribution monitoring.
Total project budget: US$2,647,639
Total funds received to date: US$1,293,762
Amount requested from the CERF: US$286,214
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-06-30
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
Lower Shabelle Region, Afgooye District, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Lower Shabelle Region, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015Afgooye District, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014286214.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving livelihood support to drought affected agro-pastoral communities in Afgoye District, Lower Shabelle RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-FPA-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaThis joint project between UNFPA, UNHCR and UNICEF seeks to improve the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in Somalia. More than 74,500 IDPs, host community and other affected people will be targeted. UNHCR will support Protection and Return Monitoring Network for displaced population; while UNFPA will respond to sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence; and UNICEF will ensure child protection in emergency.
Total joint project budget: $12,364,230
Total funds received to date: $0
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $ 998,874
Amount UNFPA requested from the CERF: $248,775
UNHCR $200,090
UNFPA $248,775
UNICEF $550,009
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Hiraan (Bulo Burte, Jalalagsi), Middle Shabelle (Aden, Yabaal, Elbur), Lower Shabelle (Qoryoley), Somalia3.3850829 45.5959878Hiraan (Bulo Burte, Somalia3.8555620 45.5700193Jalalagsi), Somalia3.3850829 45.5959878Middle Shabelle (Aden, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Yabaal, Somalia3.8288889 43.5413889Elbur), Somalia4.6839135 46.6198608Lower Shabelle (Qoryoley), Somalia1.7880873 44.5290018SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014248775.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-135UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaThis joint project between UNFPA, UNHCR and UNICEF seeks to improve the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in Somalia. More than 74,500 IDPs, host community and other affected people will be targeted. UNHCR will support Protection and Return Monitoring Network for displaced population; while UNFPA will respond to sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence; and UNICEF will ensure child protection in emergency.
Total joint project budget: $12,364,230
Total funds received to date: $0
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $ 998,874
Amount UNFPA requested from the CERF: $550,009
UNHCR $200,090
UNFPA $248,775
UNICEF $550,009
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Lower Shabelle (Afgoye, Marka), Lower Juba (Kismayo), Bay (Baidoa), Hiraan (Belet Weyne), Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Lower Shabelle (Afgoye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Marka), Somalia1.7174656 44.7686135Lower Juba (Kismayo), Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Bay (Baidoa), Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Hiraan (Belet Weyne), Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014550009.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-HCR-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaThis joint project between UNFPA, UNHCR and UNICEF seeks to improve the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in Somalia. More than 74,500 IDPs, host community and other affected people will be targeted. UNHCR will support Protection and Return Monitoring Network for displaced population; while UNFPA will respond to sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence; and UNICEF will ensure child protection in emergency.
Total joint project budget: $12,364,230
Total funds received to date: $0
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $ 998,874
Amount UNHCR requested from the CERF: $200,090
UNHCR $200,090
UNFPA $248,775
UNICEF $550,009
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Lower Juba, Middle Juba, Gedo, Bay, Bakool, Hiraan, Galgaduud, Lower Shabelle, Banadir, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Lower Juba, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Middle Juba, Somalia2.0780488 41.6011814Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Bay, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Hiraan, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Galgaduud, Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838Lower Shabelle, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2014200090.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the protection environment among IDPs and other vulnerable groups in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-136UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of excess mortality due to acute malnutrition and associated morbidities in children under fiveThe joint WFP and UNICEF project will support the emergency nutrition response in the 16 regions currently affected by food insecurity. The objective is to prevent excess malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity of 29,821 children under five (13,300 SAM cases, 12,077 MAM cases and 4,444 children under the age of three) in Somalia by responding in a timely manner to humanitarian needs through effective, efficient and integrated management of children with Acute Malnutrition.
Total joint project budget: US$63,032,670
Total funds received to date: US$ 34,212,537.01
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,000,000
UNICEF amount requested from the CERF: US$ 1,837,500
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-06-30
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
Nutrition Cluster, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Banadir, Bakool, Bari, Bay, Galgaduud, Gedo, Hiraan, Lower Juba, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba, Middle Shabelle, Mudug, Nugaal, Sanaag, Sool and Togdheer, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dobley, Dollow, Dhusamareeb, Garowe and Galkacyo, East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded %, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Food insecure areas in pastoral, agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Hiran, Nugaal, Bari, Middle Shebelle, Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Hiran, and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Nutrition Cluster • Banadir, Bakool, Bari, Bay, Galgaduud, Gedo, Hiraan, Lower Juba, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba, Middle Shabelle, Mudug, Nugaal, Sanaag, Sool and Togdheer • IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dobley, Dollow, Dhusamareeb, Garowe and Galkacyo, East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded % • Food insecure areas in pastoral, agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Hiran, Nugaal, Bari, Middle Shebelle, Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions • Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Hiran, and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Nutrition Cluster • Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Bari, Somalia10.1203847 49.6911374Bay, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Galgaduud, Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Hiraan, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Lower Juba, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Lower Shabelle, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015Middle Juba, Somalia2.0780488 41.6011814Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Mudug, Somalia6.5656726 47.7637565Nugaal, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851Sanaag, Somalia10.3938218 47.7637565Sool and Togdheer • IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Somalia9.4460587 45.2993862Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Dobley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Dhusamareeb, Somalia5.5380625 46.3864672Garowe and Galkacyo, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded % • Food insecure areas in pastoral, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Hiran, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Middle Shebelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions • Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015-Wajid, Hudur, Buloburte, Merka and Maaxas etc) and areas with limited humanitarian response (Sool and Sanaag), Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096-Wajid, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hudur, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Buloburte, Somalia3.8555620 45.5700193Merka and Maaxas etc) and areas with limited humanitarian response (Sool and Sanaag), Somalia8.7221556 47.7637565SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141837500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of excess mortality due to acute malnutrition and associated morbidities in children under fiveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of excess mortality due to acute malnutrition and associated morbidities in children under fiveThe joint WFP and UNICEF project will support the emergency nutrition response in the 16 regions currently affected by food insecurity. The objective is to prevent excess malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity of 29,821 children under five (13,300 SAM cases, 12,077 MAM cases and 4,444 children under the age of three) in Somalia by responding in a timely manner to humanitarian needs through effective, efficient and integrated management of children with Acute Malnutrition.
Total joint project budget: US$63,032,670
Total funds received to date: US$ 34,212,537.01
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,000,000
WFP amount requested from the CERF: US$ 1,162,500
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-06-30
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
Banadir, Bakool, Bari, Bay, Galgaduud, Gedo, Hiraan, Lower Juba, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba, Middle Shabelle, Mudug, Nugaal, Sanaag, Sool and Togdheer, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dobley, Dollow, Dhusamareeb, Garowe and Galkacyo, East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded %, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Food insecure areas in pastoral, agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Hiran, Nugaal, Bari, Middle Shebelle, Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Hiran, and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311• Banadir, Bakool, Bari, Bay, Galgaduud, Gedo, Hiraan, Lower Juba, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba, Middle Shabelle, Mudug, Nugaal, Sanaag, Sool and Togdheer • IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dobley, Dollow, Dhusamareeb, Garowe and Galkacyo, East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded % • Food insecure areas in pastoral, agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Hiran, Nugaal, Bari, Middle Shebelle, Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions • Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Hiran, and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311• Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Bari, Somalia10.1203847 49.6911374Bay, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Galgaduud, Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Hiraan, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Lower Juba, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Lower Shabelle, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015Middle Juba, Somalia2.0780488 41.6011814Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Mudug, Somalia6.5656726 47.7637565Nugaal, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851Sanaag, Somalia10.3938218 47.7637565Sool and Togdheer • IDP settlements in urban areas with acute malnutrition above threshold levels (Mogadishu, Somalia8.7221556 47.7637565Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Dobley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Dhusamareeb, Somalia5.5380625 46.3864672Garowe and Galkacyo, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239East Golis and West Golis where GAM levels exceeded % • Food insecure areas in pastoral, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160agro-pastoral and riverine areas in some districts in Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Hiran, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Middle Shebelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Lower Shabelle Gedo and Galgaduud regions • Nutritionally vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas Bakool, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015and Lower Shebelle The districts of operation will be, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015-Wajid, Hudur, Buloburte, Merka and Maaxas etc) and areas with limited humanitarian response (Sool and Sanaag), Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096-Wajid, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hudur, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Buloburte, Somalia3.8555620 45.5700193Merka and Maaxas etc) and areas with limited humanitarian response (Sool and Sanaag), Somalia8.7221556 47.7637565SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141162500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of excess mortality due to acute malnutrition and associated morbidities in children under fiveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WHO-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives through essential primary and secondary health care services, including basic and comprehensive obstetric care, and mass causality and trauma managementThis joint project of WHO and UNICEF seeks to provide emergency time critical and lifesaving health services for vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas, in IDPs settlements in seven urban areas, and in areas affected by military offensive; it will also ensure continuity of primary health care services in underserved areas and critical gap filling in health response.
More than 78,500 people will be targeted and activities will include:
• Provision of timely and quality life-saving primary health care services and assistance to people in humanitarian emergency,
• Provision of basic emergency health services for mobile and displaced population and in temporary settlements with focus on newly accessible areas;
• Critical gap filling in health care, including PHC, referral, outreach services, maternal and newborn health care (BeMONC), emergency surgical and trauma care.
Total joint project budget: $21,500,000
Total funds received to date: $ 717,967
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,500,000
Amount WHO requested from the CERF: $1,461,304
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141461305.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives through essential primary and secondary health care services, including basic and comprehensive obstetric care, and mass causality and trauma managementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-137UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives through essential primary and secondary health care services, including basic and comprehensive obstetric care, and mass causality and trauma managementThis joint project by WHO and UNICEF seeks to provide emergency, time critical and lifesaving health services for 78,500 vulnerable populations in newly accessible areas, in IDPs settlements in seven urban areas, and in areas affected by military offensive.
Activities include: provision of timely and quality life-saving primary health care services; provision of basic emergency health services for displaced populations; and critical gap filling in health care, including PHC, referral, outreach services, maternal and newborn health care (BeMONC), emergency surgical and trauma care.
Total joint project budget: $21,500,000
Total funds received to date: $717,967
Joint amount requested from the CERF: $3,500,124
Amount UNICEF requested from the CERF: $2,038,819
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Areas affected by the military interventions and subsequent population displacements where time critical interventions are immediately needed, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160areas with critical gaps in health services, reference to the SRP, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Areas affected by the military interventions and subsequent population displacements where time critical interventions are immediately needed; areas with critical gaps in health services, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160reference to the SRP, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160this includes underserved communities and people in areas with high risk of discontinuation of emergency PHC services from partners, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Bakool-Xudur, Wajid, Buloburte, Rab Dhuure, Tieglow, Somalia3.7298011 44.5501935Lower Juba- Jamame, Afmadow, Badade, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Lower Shabelle-Merka, Afgooye,Hiraan-Beletweyne, Bulo Burto, Maxaas, Gedo-Burdubo, Garbaharey and Luuq, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Galgaduud-Ceel Bur, Somalia4.6839135 46.6198608Bay-Qansax Dheere, Berdale, Baidoa, Buur Hakaba, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Bakool-Xudur, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Wajid, Somalia3.8092940 43.2461055Buloburte, Somalia3.8555620 45.5700193Rab Dhuure, Somalia4.2416402 43.2521507Tieglow; Lower Juba- Jamame, Somalia3.7298011 44.5501935Afmadow, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Badade; Lower Shabelle-Merka, Somalia1.7174656 44.7686135Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Hiraan-Beletweyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Bulo Burto, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Maxaas, Somalia4.3926096 46.0873266Gedo-Burdubo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Garbaharey and Luuq; Galgaduud-Ceel Bur; Bay-Qansax Dheere, Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Berdale, Somalia3.3516667 44.1222222Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Buur Hakaba, Somalia2.7991084 44.0793911Newly accessible areas and IDP settlements in urban areas-Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dobley, Dollow, Dhusamareeb, Garowe, Galkayo, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Sool, Sanaag, Mudug and Nugal, Somalia8.7221556 47.7637565Newly accessible areas and IDP settlements in urban areas-Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Dobley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Dhusamareeb, Somalia5.5380625 46.3864672Garowe, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Galkayo; Sool, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352Sanaag, Somalia10.3938218 47.7637565Mudug and Nugal, Somalia6.5656726 47.7637565SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20142038819.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives through essential primary and secondary health care services, including basic and comprehensive obstetric care, and mass causality and trauma managementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-138UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Education Response for 42,000 children (girls and boys)The project seeks to improve access to education for 42,000 most vulnerable children (50% girls) in IDP settlements and newly accessible areas of Central South Somalia. The funding will ensure UNICEF’s timely provision of essential education services to children from the most vulnerable community enabling them to access education in protective and safe learning environments. The areas of intervention include locations that are already accessible as well as newly accessible areas. In locations that are already accessible, the project aims to support reopening of closed schools or schools on the brink of closure due to lack of support. In newly accessible areas, the project aims to re-start education activities in 13 communities, since schooling has been interrupted for over four years due to the influence of anti-Government elements. In these latter locations, a more extensive assessment will be carried out to plan a more intensive intervention.
Total joint project budget: $10,900,935
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from the CERF: $998,638
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Banadir (Abdulaziz, Boondhere, Dayniile, Dharkeynley, Hodan, Karan, karan, Kaxda, Waberi, Wadajir districts)Bay, Gedo (Baardheere district), Lower Shabelle (Afgooye district), Middle Shabelle (Balcad, Jowhar, Warsheikh district), Lower Juba (Kismayo district), Hiran (Gedow district), Bakool (Wajiid, Huddur districts), Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Banadir (Abdulaziz, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Boondhere, Somalia2.0459036 45.3392944Dayniile, Somalia2.0581205 45.3003216Dharkeynley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hodan, Somalia44.9555652 -93.1401961Karan, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Kaxda, Somalia2.0215476 45.2522027Wadajir districts)Bay, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Gedo (Baardheere district), Somalia2.3390467 42.2880059Lower Shabelle (Afgooye district), Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Middle Shabelle (Balcad, Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889Jowhar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Warsheikh district), Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Lower Juba (Kismayo district), Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Hiran (Gedow district), Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Bakool (Wajiid, Somalia3.8092940 43.2461055Huddur districts), Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2014998638.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Education Response for 42,000 children (girls and boys)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-CEF-139UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve the livelihoods and food security of vulnerable households through distribution of unconditional cash transfers and vouchersThe project supports 19,050 IDPs and host community to meet their basic needs (food and non-food) as well as have improved access to basic services (health, education, WASH).
UNICEF is already planning a cash-based response to vulnerable households in priority regions of Hiraan, Gedo and Lower Shablle as defined by the FSNAU analysis and Food Security Cluster. This CERF project will contribute to addressing the immediate household needs of 3,175 vulnerable households in these areas or scale up of cash transfers to other high priority regions of Bakool, Middle Shabelle, Middle Juba, Gedo, Galgaduud, Nugaal or Bari. It will provide three monthly transfers over the period of October 2014-February 2015 to both IDP and vulnerable households in host communities with the aim to prevent targeted households from sliding into emergency (IPC 4) status.
Total joint project budget: $38,134,368
Total funds received to date: $7,544,295
Amount requested from the CERF: $1,311,927
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-06-30
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
Bakool, Hiraan, Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba, Gedo, Galgaduud, Nugaal and Bari Regions, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Hiraan, Somalia4.3210150 45.2993862Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689Lower Shabelle, Somalia1.8766458 44.2479015Middle Juba, Somalia2.0780488 41.6011814Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Galgaduud, Somalia5.1850128 46.8252838Nugaal and Bari Regions, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20141311927.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve the livelihoods and food security of vulnerable households through distribution of unconditional cash transfers and vouchersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-UFE-WFP-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening food and nutrition security and enhancing resilience in SomaliaThe objective of the project is to provide life-saving assistance through relief food distributions to the most vulnerable and food insecure in Central and Southern Somalia affected by recent shocks (armed conflicts, population displacement and poor 2014 Gu season).
The main activities targeting over 21,000 IDPs and host communities are: provision of relief rations through either of the two modalities: i) dry rations equivalent to 80 per cent of energy requirements or ii) daily cooked meals through wet feeding to 21,123 vulnerable people living in the selected priority areas; selection of the appropriate sites for relief food distributions and/or wet feeding based on baseline livelihood data, availability of minimum facilities (for wet feeding) and community consultation; and training of cooperating partners and representatives of the community and beneficiaries and site staff on: crowd management, hygiene and sanitation, standards measurement of the distribution (scooping), book keeping, and protection.
Total project budget: US$133,908,848
Total funds received to date: US$54,942,228
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,892,179
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-092015-06-30
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
Bakool (Xudur, Waajid), Somalia3.8092940 43.2461055Hiraan (Beletweyne, Jalalaqsi, Bulo burto), Somalia3.3850829 45.5959878Middle Shabelle (Jowhar), Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Lower Shabelle (Afgoi, Merca) and Bari -Eyl, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Bakool (Xudur, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Waajid); Hiraan (Beletweyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Jalalaqsi, Somalia3.3850829 45.5959878Bulo burto); Middle Shabelle (Jowhar); Lower Shabelle (Afgoi, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Merca) and Bari -Eyl, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160SOMALIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20142892179.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening food and nutrition security and enhancing resilience in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-140UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Riposte à l’épidémie de la Maladie virale Ébola dans la Province de l’Équateur, en RDCRiposte à l’épidémie de la Maladie virale Ébola dans la Province de l’Équateur, en RDC
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-152015-03-15
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 de l’Équateur (zones affectées par l’épidémie, à ce jour, zone de santé de Boende dans le district de la Tshuapa) National ( provinces) pour la campagne nationale de communication, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.2842862 20.8850949Province de l’Équateur (zones affectées par l’épidémie, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.5640036 20.3308814à ce jour, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zone de santé de Boende dans le district de la Tshuapa) National ( provinces) pour la campagne nationale de communication, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.2842862 20.8850949CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2014535508.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Riposte à l’épidémie de la Maladie virale Ébola dans la Province de l’Équateur, en RDCOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Riposte à l’épidémie de la Maladie Virale Ébola dans la Province de l’Équateur, en RDCOn the 24th of August 2014, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) announced the confirmation of an Ebola outbreak. WHO has been supporting governments efforts in preventing its spread. WHO’s response will support about 250,000 beneficiaries in the affected areas. WHO will resond through activities related to case management, infection control, laboratory support and ensuring proper and safe burials. CERF funded activities will take place for three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-152015-03-15
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 de l’Équateur (zones affectées par l’épidémie, à ce jour, zone de santé de Boende dans le district de la Tshuapa), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.2842862 20.8850949Province de l’Équateur (zones affectées par l’épidémie, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.5640036 20.3308814à ce jour, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zone de santé de Boende dans le district de la Tshuapa), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.2842862 20.8850949CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 20141419887.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Riposte à l’épidémie de la Maladie Virale Ébola dans la Province de l’Équateur, en RDCOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food support to populations affected by the Ebola OutbreakOn 30 July 2014, the President of Sierra Leone declared a State of Emergency as the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak surged. Strict measures reducing the movement of people, goods and services across district and state lines has impacted the economy and specifically food access, particularly as faming households are amongst the quarantined. WFP aims to feed over 600,000 beneficiaries for 6 months in Sierra Leone including those receiving medical attention (hospitalized patients receiving treatment. contact cases in quarantine/observation) as well as communities in “hot” zones. CERF funds will feed 60,000 for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-04-03
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
Ebola treatment centres in Kenema, Daru, Kailahun, and Koindu, Sierra Leone7.8632147 -11.1957172isolated communities in border areas and other “hot zones” within the affected districts of Kenema, Kailahun, Bombali, Port Loko, Moyamba, Kambia, Tonkolil, Pujehun, Bo, Bonthe, Koinadgu and Western area, Sierra Leone7.8632147 -11.1957172Ebola treatment centres in Kenema, Sierra Leone7.8632147 -11.1957172Daru, Sierra Leone7.9877141 -10.8479688Kailahun, Sierra Leone8.0799992 -10.7097867and Koindu; isolated communities in border areas and other “hot zones” within the affected districts of Kenema, Sierra Leone8.4633118 -10.3399657Bombali, Sierra Leone9.2475837 -12.1632718Port Loko, Sierra Leone8.7686886 -12.7853522Moyamba, Sierra Leone8.1620514 -12.4351923Kambia, Sierra Leone9.1261664 -12.9176518Tonkolil, Sierra Leone8.7389416 -11.7979613Pujehun, Sierra Leone7.3562993 -11.7210635Bo, Sierra Leone7.9551791 -11.7409946Bonthe, Sierra Leone7.5257028 -12.5039922Koinadgu and Western area, Sierra Leone9.5308619 -11.5248055SIERRA LEONE EBOLA 20142999515.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food support to populations affected by the Ebola OutbreakOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SIERRA LEONE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-141UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Girls, boys and women have protected and reliable access to sufficient, safe water, sanitation and hygiene facilitiesWith CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will target 70,000 people in Lugansk City with emergency WASH activities. In particular, UNICEF will contract water trucking to benefit some 30,000 people, provide emergency WASH supplies to 9,000 people and construct latrines for 4,000 people. In addition, UNICEF will procure water purification supplies and water pumps and tanks to the government. Lastly, UNICEF partners will carry out hygiene promotion activities in 30 schools in Lugansk.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-04-03
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
Lugansk City, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014599481.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Girls, boys and women have protected and reliable access to sufficient, safe water, sanitation and hygiene facilitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving emergency food assistance to the civilians affected by the fighting in eastern UkraineWith CERF funds, WFP will assist 16,200 IDPs through either direct food distribution or cash voucher. Some 9,500 IDPs located in transit points along the "evacuation corridors" and in IDP centers will receive ready-to-eat food parcels composed of enough items to cover the food needs for five days. This short-term support will help IDPs pending the mobilization and delivery of regular government assistance and/or the reinstatement of provate sector food supply. An additional 7,800 IDPs in hosting areas in Donetsk will receive cash vouchers valued at $45 for food commodities available at pre-identified vendors. The distribution of food and vouchers will be completed by the end of November.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
Luhansk and Donetsk regions (oblasts), including Luhansk and Donetsk cities - areas under siege, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Some of the areas identified for immediate food distributions include, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Luhansk and Donetsk regions (oblasts), Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150including Luhansk and Donetsk cities - areas under siege; Some of the areas identified for immediate food distributions include, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Donetsk (Donetsk city, Krasnoarmiysk, Volnovakha, Mariupol), Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Luhansk (Luhansk city, Svatove and Schastie) For the voucher programme, geographic area of implementation is north Donetsk, Ukraine48.7372470 39.2311974Field assessments and coordination with key partners will further fine-tune priority areas of intervention if necessary, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Donetsk (Donetsk city, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Krasnoarmiysk, Ukraine48.2821930 37.1847804Volnovakha, Ukraine47.5951141 37.4831419Mariupol); Luhansk (Luhansk city, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Svatove and Schastie) For the voucher programme, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799geographic area of implementation is north Donetsk; Field assessments and coordination with key partners will further fine-tune priority areas of intervention if necessary, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014867849.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving emergency food assistance to the civilians affected by the fighting in eastern UkraineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-142UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasWHO, UNICEF and UNFPA submitted a joint health proposal to the CERF aiming scale-up life-saving health services for some 125,000 people affected by conflict in eastern Ukraine. In particular, WHO and the Ukrainian Red Cross will support five Emergency Mobile Points (EMP) to provide primary health care services to IDPs. WHO will train and equip EMP personnel so they are able to respond quickly to emergency health needs. UNICEF and UNFPA will procure and deliver standard health kits, such as reproductive health supplies and drugs, and dignity kits for use by EMPs and health clinics serving IDPs and host community members.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014155000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasWHO, UNICEF and UNFPA submitted a joint health proposal to the CERF aiming scale-up life-saving health services for some 125,000 people affected by conflict in eastern Ukraine. In particular, WHO and the Ukrainian Red Cross will support five Emergency Mobile Points (EMP) to provide primary health care services to IDPs. WHO will train and equip EMP personnel so they are able to respond quickly to emergency health needs. UNICEF and UNFPA will procure and deliver standard health kits, such as reproductive health supplies and drugs, and dignity kits for use by EMPs and health clinics serving IDPs and host community members.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014154725.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasWHO, UNICEF and UNFPA submitted a joint health proposal to the CERF aiming scale-up life-saving health services for some 125,000 people affected by conflict in eastern Ukraine. In particular, WHO and the Ukrainian Red Cross will support five Emergency Mobile Points (EMP) to provide primary health care services to IDPs. WHO will train and equip EMP personnel so they are able to respond quickly to emergency health needs. UNICEF and UNFPA will procure and deliver standard health kits, such as reproductive health supplies and drugs, and dignity kits for use by EMPs and health clinics serving IDPs and host community members.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov, and Zhaporizhia regions, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Donetsk, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Kharkov, Ukraine49.9935000 36.2303830and Zhaporizhia regions, Ukraine47.8388000 35.1395670UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014500487.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of primary health care services through emergency mobile units in IDP concentration areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-143UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOHCHR, UNHCR and UNICEF submitted a joint protection proposal to the CERF to enhance the overall protection environment in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine. The CERF funds would enable the agencies to continue to expand protection monitoring and reporting, registration and profiling, and family tracing activities. In particular, OHCHR will monitor, document and repot on the most egregious violations of human rights and humanitarian laws through a mobile team and will refer victims to life-saving legal and medical services. UNHCR and partners will conduct humanitarian situation monitoring through the deployment of mobile protection monitoring units in 80 rayons (districts) to ensure identification, registration and profiling of vulnerable people. Lastly, UNICEF will complement ICRC and government efforts on family tracing and reunification of unaccompanied children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 201488329.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CHR-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOHCHR, UNHCR and UNICEF submitted a joint protection proposal to the CERF to enhance the overall protection environment in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine. The CERF funds would enable the agencies to continue to expand protection monitoring and reporting, registration and profiling, and family tracing activities. In particular, OHCHR will monitor, document and repot on the most egregious violations of human rights and humanitarian laws through a mobile team and will refer victims to life-saving legal and medical services. UNHCR and partners will conduct humanitarian situation monitoring through the deployment of mobile protection monitoring units in 80 rayons (districts) to ensure identification, registration and profiling of vulnerable people. Lastly, UNICEF will complement ICRC and government efforts on family tracing and reunification of unaccompanied children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014234779.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOCHA 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOHCHR, UNHCR and UNICEF submitted a joint protection proposal to the CERF to enhance the overall protection environment in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine. The CERF funds would enable the agencies to continue to expand protection monitoring and reporting, registration and profiling, and family tracing activities. In particular, OHCHR will monitor, document and repot on the most egregious violations of human rights and humanitarian laws through a mobile team and will refer victims to life-saving legal and medical services. UNHCR and partners will conduct humanitarian situation monitoring through the deployment of mobile protection monitoring units in 80 rayons (districts) to ensure identification, registration and profiling of vulnerable people. Lastly, UNICEF will complement ICRC and government efforts on family tracing and reunification of unaccompanied children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblast, as well as some other regions where IDPs are located, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Donetsk, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Kharkiv, Ukraine49.9935000 36.2303830Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblast, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150as well as some other regions where IDPs are located, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014280001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Monitoring, protection and redress related to violations of human rights in conflict areas and areas of displacementOCHA 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Winterization assistance for Ukrainian IDPs and returneesUNHCR and IOM submitted a joint shelter/NFI project to address urgent winterization needs of 35,550 conflict-affected people in eastern Ukraine. The emergency interventions aim at providing adequate shelter and NFIs to 14,550 IDPs in Donetsk and surrounding oblasts, as well as shelter assistance to 7,000 vulnerable households to repair partially damaged homes in return areas. UNHCR will provide standard NFIs and plastic sheeting while IOM will focus on specific needs and gaps of vulnerable people as identified by implementing partners. Distribution of supplies is planned for October-December.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-162015-04-16
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
UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014794575.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Winterization assistance for Ukrainian IDPs and returneesOCHA 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Winterization assistance for Ukrainian IDPs and returneesUNHCR and IOM submitted a joint shelter/NFI project to address urgent winterization needs of 35,550 conflict-affected people in eastern Ukraine. The emergency interventions aim at providing adequate shelter and NFIs to 14,550 IDPs in Donetsk and surrounding oblasts, as well as shelter assistance to 7,000 vulnerable households to repair partially damaged homes in return areas. UNHCR will provide standard NFIs and plastic sheeting while IOM will focus on specific needs and gaps of vulnerable people as identified by implementing partners. Distribution of supplies is planned for October-December.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-142015-04-14
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
Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Donetsk, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Kharkiv, Ukraine49.9935000 36.2303830and Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine47.8388000 35.1395670UKRAINE DISPLACEMENT 2014300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Winterization assistance for Ukrainian IDPs and returneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter for RefugeesWith CERF funds, UNHCR will procure and distribute 1,158 winterized tents for refugee families in Paktika Province. The tents will be delivered between October and November 2014 prior to the onset of the harsh winter weather. Some 8,685 people will directly benefit from the shelter project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-152015-02-15
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
Paktika Province,, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Paktika Province, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014524481.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter for RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO 200447)CERF funds will allow WFP to provide a one-month ration to 16,000 refugee households in Khost and Paktika provinces. The commodities – 1,950 MT – will be delivered to NGO partners in the first month and distributed to beneficiaries over a two-month period. An estimated 112,000 people will receive food assistance through the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-012015-03-01
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
Khost province and Paktika province,, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406Khost province and Paktika province, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20141999966.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO 200447)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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Refugees in AfghanistanThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to support emergency and primary health care services to some 60,000 people (primarily refugees) in Paktika and Khost provinces. WHO and partners will establish one fixed and one mobile health clinic in Bermal, Paktika Province, as well as mobile clinics in Khost Province. The clinics will benefit both refugee and host communities in the two provinces. UNFPA will procure and deliver 3,000 dignity kits for refugees in Gulan Camp and the community health center in Gurbuz, as well as emergency reproductive health kits supporting 50,000 people. Lastly, UNICEF will procure and deliver 4,800 emergency newborn kits for use by the provincial health directorate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-04-03
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
AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014163164.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Refugees in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-144UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Refugees in AfghanistanThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to support emergency and primary health care services to some 60,000 people (primarily refugees) in Paktika and Khost provinces. WHO and partners will establish one fixed and one mobile health clinic in Bermal, Paktika Province, as well as mobile clinics in Khost Province. The clinics will benefit both refugee and host communities in the two provinces. UNFPA will procure and deliver 3,000 dignity kits for refugees in Gulan Camp and the community health center in Gurbuz, as well as emergency reproductive health kits supporting 50,000 people. Lastly, UNICEF will procure and deliver 4,800 emergency newborn kits for use by the provincial health directorate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-04-01
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
Barmal and Urgoondistricts in Paktika Province By IMC Mobile and fixed clinic Psychosocial services availed for Gulan Camp Tanin, Matoon, Alisher and Spera districts of Khost Province, Afghanistan32.7156593 69.2817936Barmal and Urgoondistricts in Paktika Province By IMC Mobile and fixed clinic Psychosocial services availed for Gulan Camp Tanin, Afghanistan32.7156593 69.2817936Matoon, Afghanistan33.3338472 69.9371673Alisher and Spera districts of Khost Province, Afghanistan33.1633988 69.5976240AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 201483460.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Refugees 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Refugees in AfghanistanThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to support emergency and primary health care services to some 60,000 people (primarily refugees) in Paktika and Khost provinces. WHO and partners will establish one fixed and one mobile health clinic in Bermal, Paktika Province, as well as mobile clinics in Khost Province. The clinics will benefit both refugee and host communities in the two provinces. UNFPA will procure and deliver 3,000 dignity kits for refugees in Gulan Camp and the community health center in Gurbuz, as well as emergency reproductive health kits supporting 50,000 people. Lastly, UNICEF will procure and deliver 4,800 emergency newborn kits for use by the provincial health directorate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-04-01
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
Barmal and Urgoondistricts in Paktika Province By IMC Mobile and fixed clinic Psychosocial services availed for forGulan Camp Tanin, Matoon, Alisher and Spera districts of Khost Province, Afghanistan32.7156593 69.2817936Barmal and Urgoondistricts in Paktika Province By IMC Mobile and fixed clinic Psychosocial services availed for forGulan Camp Tanin, Afghanistan32.7156593 69.2817936AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014219350.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Refugees in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-145UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response for refugees and host community in Khost and Paktika, including GulanGamp, AfghanistanThe joint UNICEF/UNHCR WASH project aims to improve access to clean water and sanitation facilities for nearly 58,000 refugees and 58,000 host community members in Khost and Paktika. In particular, UNHCR will provide drinking water to refugees in Gulan Camp through water tanking and the drilling of three boreholes. UNICEF and partners will support the construction of latrines, rehabilitate water points, provide hygiene kits and water purification tablets, and conduct hygiene awareness campaigns. All activities should be completed within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-222015-02-22
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
Paktika and Khost provinces,, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406Paktika and Khost provinces, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014323675.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response for refugees and host community in Khost and Paktika, including GulanGamp, 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Emergency Response for refugees and host community in Khost and Paktika, including GulanGamp, AfghanistanThe joint UNICEF/UNHCR WASH project aims to improve access to clean water and sanitation facilities for nearly 58,000 refugees and 58,000 host community members in Khost and Paktika. In particular, UNHCR will provide drinking water to refugees in Gulan Camp through water tanking and the drilling of three boreholes. UNICEF and partners will support the construction of latrines, rehabilitate water points, provide hygiene kits and water purification tablets, and conduct hygiene awareness campaigns. All activities should be completed within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-08-222015-02-22
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
Paktika and Khost provinces, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014176925.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Emergency Response for refugees and host community in Khost and Paktika, including GulanGamp, AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-OPS-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Mine Action in Support of Khost Refugee ResponseThe HCT identified mine action as a priority need in the wider refugee response in Khost due to the presence of anti-tank mines and ERW in and around Gulan Camp. The CERF project aims to clear 470,989 square metres of the remaining contamination on the eight identified hazards within the camp. This clearance target amounts to 55 per cent of the total contaminated within the camp; on completion of the CERF project, therefore, 75 per cent of the camp will have been cleared. UNOPS will manage the funds on behalf of UNMAS and will sub-grant funding to NGO partners (OMAR and HALO Trust or MDC) for the clearance activities. An estimated 22,903 people will benefit from the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-032015-04-03
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
Gulan Camp, Gurbez District, Khost Province,, Afghanistan33.2356499 70.0264952Gulan Camp, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Gurbez District, Afghanistan33.2356499 70.0264952Khost Province, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2014500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Mine Action in Support of Khost Refugee ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance for the flood affected population in NepalFood assistance for the flood affected population in Nepal
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-09-202015-03-20
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
Banke, Bardiya, Dang and Surkhet districts in the mid-western development region of, Nepal28.1460573 81.7787021Banke, Nepal28.1460573 81.7787021Bardiya, Nepal28.3102323 81.4278984Dang and Surkhet districts in the mid-western development region of, Nepal27.9903597 82.3017728NEPAL FLOOD 20141330830.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance for the flood affected population in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-146UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Priority Action for Lifesaving Integrated Nutrition Rapid Response in Four Flood Affected Districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang) Floods and landslides caused a rapid deterioration in the already precarious nutritional status of thousands of children in four districts of Nepal. A rapid assessment showed SAM rates ranging from 3% to 10% with the average GAM rate of 25%. With CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will introduce a comprehensive Life Saving integrated Nutrition and WASH emergency response, in the four flood affected districts. Specifically, UNICEF will treat moderately malnourished children with Ready-tu-Use Therapeutic Food in Outpatient Therapeutic Programme centers and acutely malnourished children in the local hospital. Additionally, community-level nutrition education campaigns will be carried out. The project will benefit some 20,000 children under five.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-012015-04-01
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
NEPAL FLOOD 2014256377.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Priority Action for Lifesaving Integrated Nutrition Rapid Response in Four Flood Affected Districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang) OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-147UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigating the impact of floods and landslides on women’s and children’s dignity in four affected districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang)With CERF funds, UNICEF and UNFPA will procure and distribute specialized NFIs for women and children affected by floods in Nepal. The joint project complements the distribution of standard NFIs by the Nepalese Red Cross with UNICEF and UNFPA providing clothing for children and dignity kits for women who have lost their belongings. The project will benefit some 4,000 women and nearly 13,000 children between 5 and 18 years of age.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-04-15
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
NEPAL FLOOD 2014175994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigating the impact of floods and landslides on women’s and children’s dignity in four affected districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigating the impact of floods and landslides on women’s and children’s dignity in four affected districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang)With CERF funds, UNICEF and UNFPA will procure and distribute specialized NFIs for women and children affected by floods in Nepal. The joint project complements the distribution of standard NFIs by the Nepalese Red Cross with UNICEF and UNFPA providing clothing for children and dignity kits for women who have lost their belongings. The project will benefit some 4,000 women and nearly 13,000 children between 5 and 18 years of age.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-152015-04-15
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
districts of Mid-Western Region of (ie Bardiya, Banke, Surkhet and Dang), Nepal28.5174560 81.7787021Banke, Nepal28.1460573 81.7787021Surkhet and Dang), Nepal27.9903597 82.3017728NEPAL FLOOD 2014107000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigating the impact of floods and landslides on women’s and children’s dignity in four affected districts (Surkhet, Banke, Bardiya and Dang)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency food assistance and livelihoods support for newly-displaced populations in North, South and Central DarfurThis joint WFP-FAO food security project aims to reduce acute food insecurity of some 110,000 new IDPs in El Fasher, Korma, Mellit, Zam Zam, El Salam, Kalma, Otash and Um Dukhun in Darfur. In particular, WFP will provide half-rations to 110,000 people for a three to four-month period. FAO will provide 6,000 newly displaced households with agricultural support and 7,000 households with veterinary care and livestock support to bolster their livelihood assets and food security.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-102015-06-10
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
SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014628490.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency food assistance and livelihoods support for newly-displaced populations in North, South and Central DarfurOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency food assistance and livelihoods support for newly-displaced populations in North, South and Central DarfurThis joint WFP-FAO food security project aims to reduce acute food insecurity of some 110,000 new IDPs in El Fasher, Korma, Mellit, Zam Zam, El Salam, Kalma, Otash and Um Dukhun in Darfur. In particular, WFP will provide half-rations to 110,000 people for a three to four-month period. FAO will provide 6,000 newly displaced households with agricultural support and 7,000 households with veterinary care and livestock support to bolster their livelihood assets and food security.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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 Darfur (ElFasher rural, Korma, Mellit, and Zam Zam) South Darfur (El Salaam, Mershing, and Otash) Central Darfur (Mukjar and Um Dukhun), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713North Darfur (ElFasher rural, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Korma, Republic of the Sudan13.8535512 24.7528794Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010and Zam Zam) South Darfur (El Salaam, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Mershing, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Otash) Central Darfur (Mukjar and Um Dukhun), Republic of the Sudan11.2910116 23.1918021SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 20143548399.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency food assistance and livelihoods support for newly-displaced populations in North, South and Central DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-148UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.The joint WHO-UNICEF-UNFPA project aims to provide life-saving health care to some 180,000 newly displaced people in 9 prioritized localities in North, South and Central Darfur. In particular, WHO will support primary health care at health facilities in camps and referral hospitals through the provision of essential drugs and supplies, disease surveillance and outbreak response, and community health campaigns. UNICEF will provide medicines, including vaccines, and supplies to health facilities, support social mobilization campaigns on maternal and child health, and carry out emergency refresher training for health workers in the 9 locations. UNFPA will provide emergency reproductive health kits to health clinics in the camps and delivery room equipment for referral hospitals. Project activities 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)2014-12-162015-06-16
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
SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014370568.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.The joint WHO-UNICEF-UNFPA project aims to provide life-saving health care to some 180,000 newly displaced people in 9 prioritized localities in North, South and Central Darfur. In particular, WHO will support primary health care at health facilities in camps and referral hospitals through the provision of essential drugs and supplies, disease surveillance and outbreak response, and community health campaigns. UNICEF will provide medicines, including vaccines, and supplies to health facilities, support social mobilization campaigns on maternal and child health, and carry out emergency refresher training for health workers in the 9 locations. UNFPA will provide emergency reproductive health kits to health clinics in the camps and delivery room equipment for referral hospitals. Project activities will be implemented over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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
SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014241907.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.The joint WHO-UNICEF-UNFPA project aims to provide life-saving health care to some 180,000 newly displaced people in 9 prioritized localities in North, South and Central Darfur. In particular, WHO will support primary health care at health facilities in camps and referral hospitals through the provision of essential drugs and supplies, disease surveillance and outbreak response, and community health campaigns. UNICEF will provide medicines, including vaccines, and supplies to health facilities, support social mobilization campaigns on maternal and child health, and carry out emergency refresher training for health workers in the 9 locations. UNFPA will provide emergency reproductive health kits to health clinics in the camps and delivery room equipment for referral hospitals. Project activities will be implemented over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Fasher Rural/Golo, Korma/UNAMID site, Korma/Sagra site,, Mellit, and Zam Zam Zamp South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher Rural/Golo, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Korma/UNAMID site, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Korma/Sagra site, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010and Zam Zam Zamp South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Billel including El Salam, Kalma and Ottash camps Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Billel including El Salam, Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920Kalma and Ottash camps Central Darfur, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208Umm Dukhum and Mukhjar, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014876003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to timely and quality health care and referral services with a focus on maternal and child health for the newly displaced people in North, South and Central Darfur states.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-149UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response to vulnerable new IDPs in 5 localities of North and South Darfur in SudanThe joint UNICEF-WHO WASH project aims to address the urgent WASH needs of the most vulnerable 75,000 new IDPs in 9 priority settlements in North, South and Central Darfur. In particular, UNICEF will ensure the provision of safe water through water trucking and the rehabilitation of water points. UNICEF will also construct latrines and other sanitation facilities, and carry out hygiene promotion campaigns. WHO will work with government partners to ensure 50,000 IDPs are provided with safe water through chlorination, water quality monitoring and sanitary inspections. WHO will also conduct 18 integrated vector control campaigns to address an increase in vector-borne diseases in recent months. The project activities will run for six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-102015-06-10
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014746790.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response to vulnerable new IDPs in 5 localities of North and South Darfur in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response to vulnerable new IDPs in 5 localities of North and South Darfur in SudanThe joint UNICEF-WHO WASH project aims to address the urgent WASH needs of the most vulnerable 75,000 new IDPs in 9 priority settlements in North, South and Central Darfur. In particular, UNICEF will ensure the provision of safe water through water trucking and the rehabilitation of water points. UNICEF will also construct latrines and other sanitation facilities, and carry out hygiene promotion campaigns. WHO will work with government partners to ensure 50,000 IDPs are provided with safe water through chlorination, water quality monitoring and sanitary inspections. WHO will also conduct 18 integrated vector control campaigns to address an increase in vector-borne diseases in recent months. The project activities will run for six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-102015-06-10
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
North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Rural El-Fashar/Korma, Mellit, Zamzam camp South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890Rural El-Fashar/Korma, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010Zamzam camp South Darfur, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Kalma Camp, Peri Urban Nyala (including El-Sireaf, Dereige, Beilal, Otash, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Kalma Camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Peri Urban Nyala (including El-Sireaf, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Dereige, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Beilal, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Otash, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014131451.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response to vulnerable new IDPs in 5 localities of North and South Darfur in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-152UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to new internal displacements in DarfurThe joint WFP-UNICEF nutrition project will provide nutritional assistance to some 15,000 children under five and 2,500 pregnant and lactating women (PLW) who have been recently displaced in South, Central and North Darfur. UNICEF will screen children and PLW and refer malnourished to treatment centers. Severely malnourished children will receive ready to use therapeutic food at nutrition centers (through UNICEF) while moderately malnourished children will receive supplementary rations of super cereals (through WFP). In addition, UNICEF will establish 60 additional safe breastfeeding spaces and provide nutrition education to PLWs. WFP and partners will train and deploy community outreach workers to increase awareness of malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014628222.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to new internal displacements in DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to new internal displacements in DarfurThe joint WFP-UNICEF nutrition project will provide nutritional assistance to some 15,000 children under five and 2,500 pregnant and lactating women (PLW) who have been recently displaced in South, Central and North Darfur. UNICEF will screen children and PLW and refer malnourished to treatment centers. Severely malnourished children will receive ready to use therapeutic food at nutrition centers (through UNICEF) while moderately malnourished children will receive supplementary rations of super cereals (through WFP). In addition, UNICEF will establish 60 additional safe breastfeeding spaces and provide nutrition education to PLWs. WFP and partners will train and deploy community outreach workers to increase awareness of malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
South Darfur (Al Salam, Kalma IDP camp, Marshang, Otash IDP camp), and peri urban areas in Nyala (Ottash, Deraig, Belail and Serief) North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853South Darfur (Al Salam, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Kalma IDP camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Marshang, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Otash IDP camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and peri urban areas in Nyala (Ottash, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853Deraig, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Belail and Serief) North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Fashir , Korma camp , Zam zam camp and Mallit Central Darfur Mukjar and Um Dukhum, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Fashir, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Korma camp, Republic of the Sudan13.8535512 24.7528794Zam zam camp and Mallit Central Darfur Mukjar and Um Dukhum, Republic of the Sudan11.2910116 23.1918021SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS 2014712972.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to new internal displacements in DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE HUMAN RIGHTS 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-153UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Joint humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by drought Project Summary
The project aims to improve sanitary conditions of 7,000 of the most vulnerable drought affected people in eight prioritized municipalities through increased access to secure water and sanitation and promotion of good hygiene practices at the household and community level. Specifically, UNICEF will ensure the quality of water through domestic filters, chlorination, portable water treatment plants, restoration of water wells and hygiene promotion. 36 hygeine workshops will be held in 36 communities.
Total project budget: US$ 2,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 295,359
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
The Dry Corridor of Honduras is experiencing the worst drought in a decade. According to the government, some 186,311 families are directly affected. In an area already vulerable due to poverty and limited health and education services, the effects of the drought have been severe and fragile families are resorting to negative coping strategies. An Emergency Food Security Assessment carried out in September 2014 reported decreasing food consumption, deteriorating water availability and increasing malnutrition rates as compared to previous years.
The most likely scenario in the Dry Corridor is a progressive increase in the severity and number of food insecure people as the prolonged drought threatens the upcoming "Postrera" agricultural season. This scenario would extend food insecurity until the next Primera harvest in August 2015. To mitigate the further impact of the drought, the government and humanitarian partners have elaborated a Plan of Action and Preliminary Response Plan.
On 21 October 2014, the RC for Honduras submitted a CERF rapid response request for $2.6 million in support of priority activities in the plans. The CERF funds will benefit some 25,000 food insecure people in 13 municipalities of the Dry Corridor with food security programmes, health and nutrition activities, and WASH services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-142015-05-14
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
Eight () municipalities in four () Departments affected by drought in the Dry Corridor of, Honduras15.1999990 -86.2419050San Isidro (Choluteca), Langue, San Francisco de Coray (Valle), Alubarén, Curarén, Reitoca (Francisco Morazán), Liure and Soledad (El Paraíso), Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702San Isidro (Choluteca), Honduras13.6385100 -87.2961580Langue, Honduras13.6223920 -87.6556468San Francisco de Coray (Valle), Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038Alubarén, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curarén, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492Reitoca (Francisco Morazán), Honduras13.8267271 -87.4659693Liure and Soledad (El Paraíso), Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702HONDURAS DROUGHT 2014295359.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Joint humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by drought OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening the health response to face drought emergencyProject Summary
This project aims to strengthen health services for children under 5, pregnant and lactating women affected by lack of food and water as a result of the current drought emergency. PAHO/WHO will provide essential medicines and health supplies; support health personnel of 10 municipalities with equipment to monitor water quality; intensify vector control; and raise public awareness regarding prevention of waterborne and vector-borne diseases.
Total project budget: US$ 1,100,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 271,273
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the projects adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
The Dry Corridor of Honduras is experiencing the worst drought in a decade. According to the government, some 186,311 families are directly affected. In an area already vulerable due to poverty and limited health and education services, the effects of the drought have been severe and fragile families are resorting to negative coping strategies. An Emergency Food Security Assessment carried out in September 2014 reported decreasing food consumption, deteriorating water availability and increasing malnutrition rates as compared to previous years.
The most likely scenario in the Dry Corridor is a progressive increase in the severity and number of food insecure people as the prolonged drought threatens the upcoming "Postrera" agricultural season. This scenario would extend food insecurity until the next Primera harvest in August 2015. To mitigate the further impact of the drought, the government and humanitarian partners have elaborated a Plan of Action and Preliminary Response Plan.
On 21 October 2014, the RC for Honduras submitted a CERF rapid response request for $2.6 million in support of priority activities in the plans. The CERF funds will benefit some 25,000 food insecure people in 13 municipalities of the Dry Corridor with food security programmes, health and nutrition activities, and WASH services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
Francisco Morazan municipalities, Honduras14.8363687 -87.0355770Alubaren, Curaren, La Libertad, Reitoca, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Valle, Municipality, Honduras13.6131409 -87.7504989Alubaren, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curaren, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492La Libertad, Honduras14.7601863 -87.6062950Reitoca; Valle, Honduras13.8267271 -87.4659693Municipality, Honduras14.2205052 -88.5506928Langue, Honduras13.6223920 -87.6556468Choluteca municipalities, Honduras13.3044350 -87.1857523Langue; Choluteca municipalities, Honduras13.3198572 -87.1622344San Isidro, San José, Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700El Paraiso municipalities, Honduras14.0308368 -86.5681618San Isidro, Honduras14.5670000 -88.1110530San José; El Paraiso municipalities, Honduras14.2451200 -87.9580610San Antonio de Flores, Texiguat, Vado Ancho, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981San Antonio de Flores, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho;, Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501HONDURAS DROUGHT 2014271273.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening the health response to face drought emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-154UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;An Emergency Food Security Assessment carried out by WFP and the Ministry of Health in Honduras found that 3.4% of children under 5 are affected with acute malnutrition. In response, UNICEF, WHO/PAHO and WFP will jointly respond and CERF funds will allow the necessary scale-up:, WFP will provide fortified supplementary rations to 10,000 children under 5, UNICEF will provide therapeutic formulas for treatment of 300 severely malnourished children, while WHO/PAHO will provide care and referral for severe cases. The UNICEF contribution is small; however,the procurement of therapeutic formula can only be done by UNICEF.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-132015-05-13
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
HONDURAS DROUGHT 201443667.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;An Emergency Food Security Assessment carried out by WFP and the Ministry of Health in Honduras found that 3.4% of children under 5 are affected with acute malnutrition. In response, UNICEF, WHO/PAHO and WFP will jointly respond and CERF funds will allow the necessary scale-up:, WFP will provide fortified supplementary rations to 10,000 children under 5, UNICEF will provide therapeutic formulas for treatment of 300 severely malnourished children, while WHO/PAHO will provide care and referral for severe cases.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
HONDURAS DROUGHT 201483248.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;An Emergency Food Security Assessment carried out by WFP and the Ministry of Health in Honduras found that 3.4% of children under 5 are affected with acute malnutrition. In response, UNICEF, WHO/PAHO and WFP will jointly respond and CERF funds will allow the necessary scale-up. WFP will provide fortified supplementary rations to 10,000 children under 5, UNICEF will provide therapeutic formulas for treatment of 300 severely malnourished children, while WHO/PAHO will provide care and referral for severe cases.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
Thirteen () municipalities, Honduras15.1999990 -86.2419050Langue y San Francisco de Coray (Department of Valle), Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038Alubarén, Curarén, La Libertad, y Reitoca (Department of Francisco Morazán), Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839San Isidro, San José (Department of Choluteca), Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700Liure, San Antonio de Flores, Soledad, Texiguat, Vado Ancho (Department of El Paraíso), Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Langue y San Francisco de Coray (Department of Valle); Alubarén, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curarén, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492La Libertad, Honduras14.7601863 -87.6062950y Reitoca (Department of Francisco Morazán); San Isidro, Honduras13.8267271 -87.4659693San José (Department of Choluteca); Liure, Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700San Antonio de Flores, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981Soledad, Honduras13.5839000 -87.1173710Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho (Department of El Paraíso), Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501HONDURAS DROUGHT 2014106332.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and promotion of adequate nutritional practices and care at community level in 17 municipalities of the Dry Corridor;OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food assistance for people affected by Food Insecurity in the Southern Region of HondurasAccording to an emergency food security assessment conducted by WFP and the ministry of Health in September 2014, almost 27% of the population in Honduras is facing food insecurity as a direct result of the worst drought experienced in ten years. Using CERF funds, WFP will assist over 20,000 of the most food insecure people with cash transfers over a three month period. WFP will continue to raise resources to address the needs of almost 200,000. To increase impact of the nutrition sector response, this activity will include households of malnourished children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
The operation will be implemented in of the most vulnerable municipalities of the dry corridor The targeted municipalities are, Honduras15.1999990 -86.2419050San Isidro and San Jose in Choluteca, Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700Liure, San Antonio de Flores, Soledad, Texiguat, Vado Ancho in El Paraiso, Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Lanque and San Francisco de Coray in Valle and Alubaren, La Libertad and Reitoca, in Francisco Morazan, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839San Isidro and San Jose in Choluteca; Liure, Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700San Antonio de Flores, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981Soledad, Honduras13.5839000 -87.1173710Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho in El Paraiso; Lanque and San Francisco de Coray in Valle and Alubaren, Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501La Libertad and Reitoca, Honduras13.7123493 -87.4984615in Francisco Morazan, Honduras14.4541100 -87.0624261HONDURAS DROUGHT 20141200142.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food assistance for people affected by Food Insecurity in the Southern Region of HondurasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to food security vulnerable livelihoods in 13 municipalities of the Dry Corridor of HondurasWith CERF funds, FAO and partners will provide seeds and tools for short-cycle home gardens to some 2,015 food insecure households in the most drought-affected districts of Honduras. The harvest of short-cycle vegetables will complement WFP food rations and enhance nutritional intake of the families. Harvests are expected within one to two months of the distribution of inputs, which is planned for December. In addition, FAO will support basic water harvesting practices to improve water availability for home use and gardening. Approximately 10,000 people will directly benefit from the assistance.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-142015-05-14
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
municipalities in departments of the Dry Corridor Choluteca, Honduras13.3067816 -87.1950139San José y San Isidro, Honduras13.6967656 -87.4244700Valle, Honduras13.5782936 -87.5791287San José y San Isidro; Valle, Honduras13.6385100 -87.2961580Langue y San Francisco de Coray, Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038El Paraíso, Honduras14.0736932 -86.4187308Langue y San Francisco de Coray; El Paraíso, Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038San Antonio de Flores, Texiguat, Vado Ancho, Liure y Soledad, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981Francisco Morazán, Honduras14.4541100 -87.0624261San Antonio de Flores, Honduras13.7223953 -86.8834981Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho, Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501Liure y Soledad; Francisco Morazán, Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Alubaren, Curaren, La Libertad y Reitoca, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Alubaren, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curaren, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492La Libertad y Reitoca, Honduras13.7123493 -87.4984615HONDURAS DROUGHT 2014600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to food security vulnerable livelihoods in 13 municipalities of the Dry Corridor of HondurasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response to food security needs of Central African refugees and host families.This project aims to improve the availability of and access to food for 8,675 households, of which 7,452 refugee households in the territories of Mobayi Mbongo, Zongo and Libenge of North Ubangi District in Equateur Province, and 1,223 households in Ango Territory in Province Orientale. In total 4,121 vegetable gardening kits, 4,120 field crop kits and 434 fishing kits will be distributed via the implementing partners of the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-052015-06-05
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
Equateur Province – Mobayi Mbongo, Libenge and Zongo Territories of North Ubangi District Eastern Province – Ango Territory - Bas Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo4.0287515 25.8462613Equateur Province – Mobayi Mbongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo4.2890382 21.1831534Libenge and Zongo Territories of North Ubangi District Eastern Province – Ango Territory - Bas Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo3.6489578 18.6353764CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2014999981.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response to food security needs of Central African refugees and host families.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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Livelihoods Assistance to CAR refugees living in settlements in the DRCThis intervention would consist of enabling access to agricultural and fisheries production within settlements, specifically, for the purchase of maize, rice, groundnuts, and vegetable crop seeds, and an assortment of tools for 16,588 CAR refugees (6,635 households) and fishery production kits to (1,111 households) for a total of 7,746 households receiving inputs (out of the total 22,214 refugees that arrived in settlements since December 2013). Each household that receives agricultural inputs will be allocated 0.23 hectares of land (which has already been negotiated with local authorities).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
This project takes place in Equateur Province within refugee settlements located in Libenge (Boyabu settlement), Zongo (Mole settlement), and Gbadolite (Inke), and Orientale Province in the locality of Ango (Mboti), Democratic Republic of the Congo3.6489578 18.6353764This project takes place in Equateur Province within refugee settlements located in Libenge (Boyabu settlement), Democratic Republic of the Congo3.6489578 18.6353764Zongo (Mole settlement), Democratic Republic of the Congo4.3397519 18.5997498and Gbadolite (Inke), Democratic Republic of the Congo4.2891931 21.0102737and Orientale Province in the locality of Ango (Mboti), Democratic Republic of the Congo4.0287515 25.8462613CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20141000012.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Livelihoods Assistance to CAR refugees living in settlements in the DRCOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)General Food Assistance to CAR refugees in the DRCProject Summary
This project aims to assure acceptable food consumption levels and provide lifesaving food assistance to 39,055 refugees in camp settings through general food distributions (with a cash and voucher based modality) for three months. Vouchers will be distributed to 11,113 beneficiay households, reaching 40,000 total individuals.
Total project budget: US$ 9,750,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 2,700,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 3,000,924
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
In the DRC 82,433 refugees (22,214 new refugees since December 2013) and 17, 134 persons of host population are affected by the crisis in CAR. In meetings to assess strategic priorities, the HCT found food security to be a key issue. It is estimated that 42% of all households are food insecure, with about 56% having an inadequate food consumption score (poor and / or borderline). Accordingly, the HCT decided to focus on the following interventions: food Security for new refugees outside settlements and host population (FAO) (targeting 43,378 individuals); livelihoods for new refugees in the settlements (UNHCR) (22,214); and General Food Assistance to CAR refugees in the camps (WFP) (39,055).
On 3 November 2014, the HCT of the DRC submission a submission to the CERF requesting $4 million. The CERF responded with requests for additional information the following day.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-122015-06-12
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
Democratic Republic of Congo, Provinces of Equateur (North and South Ubangi districts) and Orientale (Mbote/Ango), Democratic Republic of the Congo4.0287515 25.8462613Democratic Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Provinces of Equateur (North and South Ubangi districts) and Orientale (Mbote/Ango), Democratic Republic of the Congo0.5640036 20.3308814CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20143000924.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project General Food Assistance to CAR refugees in the DRCOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-155UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support the construction of Emergency Water Supply System for the South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaUNICEF WASH aims to provide safe and reliable access to water to 110,000 South Sudanese refugees as well as to 10,000 beneficiaries in the host community of Itang. To achieve this, UNICEF will use CERF funds to construct a collection reservoir, install 12 km of pumping mains to deliver the water to the camps and to the water collection points. The water system will also result in increasing the amount of water available to refugees (currently below minimum thresholds) and is also expected to contribute to the improved health of the refugees. With no political solution in sight in South Sudan, it is essential for humanitarian partners to plan for a prolonged refugee presence in Gambella; thus, CERF support to WASH infrastructure in the camp is appropriate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-182015-05-18
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
Kule, Tierkidi Refugee Camps and Itang Host Community in Gambella, Ethiopia8.2471899 34.5915966Kule, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Tierkidi Refugee Camps and Itang Host Community in Gambella, Ethiopia8.2471899 34.5915966ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20141000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support the construction of Emergency Water Supply System for the South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Core Relief Items and emergency shelter for South Sudanese refugees in EthiopiaUsing CERF funds, UNHCR will provide 40,000 refugees the standard Core Relief Items (CRI) package, including sleeping mats, water buckets and jerry cans, mosquito nets, plastic sheeting, a kitchen set, as well as soap and sanitary materials for women in reproductive age. Particularly the vulnerable households, like female headed households or families with malnourished children, who require immediate shelter will be provided with tents as they await construction of shelter. Vulnerable households are identified through the UNHCR registration and screening process by humanitarian and community outreach workers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-10-102015-04-09
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
Gambella Regional State, Entry points mostly north-western border (Pagak, Akobo, Burbiey), Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947Camps, Ethiopia13.5899363 38.1327921Gambella Regional State, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947Entry points mostly north-western border (Pagak, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Akobo, Ethiopia7.7536842 33.3145346Burbiey); Camps, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Leitchuor, Kule, Tierkidi, Pugnido, NipNip, Mataar transit centre, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Relocation of refugees in Mataar transit centre to new site of Pugnido camp, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Leitchuor, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Kule, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Tierkidi, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Pugnido, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730NipNip, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Mataar transit centre; Relocation of refugees in Mataar transit centre to new site of Pugnido camp, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20143250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Core Relief Items and emergency shelter for South Sudanese refugees in EthiopiaOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Border Evacuation and Transportation Assistance to South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaUnder this CERF project, IOM will provide emergency border evacuation and transportation assistance via bus and boat for 11,300 asylum seekers/refugees currently at the border points and waiting stations within Ethiopia and new arrivals. Most are arriving through Akobo, which is extremely remote and difficult to access by roads so IOM will deploy boats and a barge to transport the refugees and their belongings. IOM will register beneficiaries prior to doing fitness for travel checks at the departure points. Support can be provided for up to 6 months using CERF grants.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
Tiergol, Pagak, Burbiey entry points and Matar, NipNip, and Pamdong waiting stations in Gambella regional state,, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947Tiergol, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Pagak, Ethiopia8.4666670 34.0333330Burbiey entry points and Matar, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730NipNip, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730and Pamdong waiting stations in Gambella regional state, Ethiopia7.9219687 34.1531947ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20141000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Border Evacuation and Transportation Assistance to South Sudanese Refugees in GambellaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to South Sudanese refugeesUsing CERF funds, WFP will support 191,000 recent South Sudanese refugees with food assistance through GFD in camps across Gambella. The procured commodities (cereals, pulses and vegetable oil) will support the refugees who are completely reliant on WFP for food for up to 4.5 months. A further 16,700 moderately malnourished children under five years and pregnant and lactating women will also be provided with Supercereals for 2 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-202015-05-20
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
South Sudanese camps in Gambella (Kule, Terkiedi, Leitchor, Okugu, Purnido camps and Pagak, Akobo, Burbyae, Mataar entry points), Ethiopia7.7804849 33.0029105South Sudanese camps in Gambella (Kule, Ethiopia6.8769919 31.3069788Terkiedi, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Leitchor, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Okugu, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Purnido camps and Pagak, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Akobo, Ethiopia7.7536842 33.3145346Burbyae, Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730Mataar entry points), Ethiopia9.1450000 40.4896730ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20149749769.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to South Sudanese refugeesOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to RefugeesThe CERF funding will support general food distributions to about 150,000 refugees residing in Kakuma camps. This will include both the ‘old settled’ and newly arrived refugees since mid-December 2013 as well those expected to arrive. CERF funding would enable WFP to provide the required minimum daily calorific needs (2,100 kilocalories/person/day) for 150,000 refugees for one-and-a half months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
Turkana County, Kakuma Refugee Camps, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982Turkana County, Kenya3.1183929 35.5988136Kakuma Refugee Camps, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 20144799747.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Asylum Seekers arriving in KenyaUNHCR proposes to provide shelter at Kakuma Camp for 2,250 newly expected families fleeing from South Sudan through the CERF grant in order to ensure the protection of the refugees from harsh environmental elements as well as to prevent sexual and gender based violence against the new arrivals. Latrines for each of the families will also be constructed, and UNHCR also plans on building 700 communal latrines. Further, UNHCR will provide 3,500 women and girls of reproductive age with sanitary kits. The project will start in December and continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 20142000181.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Asylum Seekers arriving in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Response for South Sudan Refugees in KenyaThis is a joint health project between UNCIEF and WHO. The main objective is to provide lifesaving services to South Sudanese refugees in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. This includes screening of all new arrivals at the border points, examination and vaccination against infectious diseases. It also includes support to health facilities within the camps to provide lifesaving and basic health care including vaccinations against polio and measles for refugee children, health promotion, delivery of lifesaving maternal, new-born and child health services. Basic drugs will also be procured for camp health facilities. Approximately 70,000 refugees will benefit. CERF funds will support these activities for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014500103.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Response for South Sudan Refugees in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-159UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening integrated nutrition response to new South Sudanese refugee crisis in Kakuma refugee camp in Turkana CountyUNICEF proposes to scale up nutrition interventions in Kakuma refugee camp to accommodate new refugees from South Sudan many who are arriving in poor nutritional condition. UNICEF will use the CERF funds to provide active screening; up to 19,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition will be provided with therapeutic treatment and complicated cases will be referred. About 1,200 of the 19,000 are malnourished children from the host community who also access services within the camp. CERF funded activities will continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening integrated nutrition response to new South Sudanese refugee crisis in Kakuma refugee camp in Turkana CountyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-160UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child Protection and GBV focused programming for adolescents in Kakuma Refugee CampProtection risks faced by children (age 12 to 17) within Kakuma include violence, alcohol and drug abuse, sexual exploitation and abuse, tribal conflict (i.e., Nuer v. Dinka). Through CERF funds, UNICEF is targeting 24,000 children whom have undergone a Best Interest Assessment. They will be supported through provision of specialized care and counselling, the referral capacities at four youth friendly spaces will be enhanced and children will be taught to identify GBV and other protection issues. UNCIEF will also procure and install solar lights within the camp for the safety of girls and provide safer latrines for girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child Protection and GBV focused programming for adolescents in Kakuma Refugee CampOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)GBV Response and Prevention in Kakuma Refugee Campa) In Kakuma, there are multiple unmet protection concerns especially among new female arrivals as access to services such as water, health, sanitation and food are not readily available. Using CERF funds, UNFPA aims to provide comprehensive case management and support services for 4,000 women and girls who survived SGBV. This includes clinical, psychological and legal support. Community based outreach services and referral mechanisms will be strengthened. A one-stop support center will be built and equipped. Dignity kits will also be procured and distributed to 2,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
Kakuma Refugee Camp and Host Community - Turkana West Sub-County, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014400029.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project GBV Response and Prevention in Kakuma Refugee CampOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency transportation assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving in KenyaIOM aims to provide transport services to some 15,000 newly arriving and expected South Sudanese refugees from the Kenya-Sudan border town of Napadal to the Kakuma reception center. IOM staff will ensure that the most vulnerable people - which includes unaccompanied minors, pregnant or lactating women, elderly, disabled - have priority access to these transportation services as the terrain and the harsh climate would make the trip difficult for them. IOM is also providing water and high energy biscuits. CERF funds will allow IOM to implement these activities for about 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
Nadapal, Lokichoggio, Kakuma, Kenya4.4067809 34.2838316Nadapal, Kenya4.4067809 34.2838316Lokichoggio, Kenya4.2020213 34.3587921Kakuma, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014200029.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency transportation assistance for South Sudanese asylum seekers arriving 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-100UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Response for South Sudan Refugees in KenyaThis is a joint health project between UNCIEF and WHO. The main objective is to provide lifesaving services to the refugees. WHO will use CERF funds to screen all new arrivals at the point of entry, examination and vaccination against infectious diseases. UNCIEF will procure polio and measles vaccinations to vaccinate refugees. Interagency kits will also be procured and distributed. Community health volunteers within the camps will deliver essential basic emergency health services including community based maternal and new-born care, management of malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia. About 75,000 refugees in Kakuma will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Kakuma Refugee camp and host communities, Kenya3.7167637 34.8568982KENYA DISPLACEMENT 2014406388.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Response for South Sudan Refugees 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 DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-162UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to an equitable and inclusive quality education for returnees, refugees and host communities children in the Mandoul region (southern Chad) and Gaoui (N'Djamena) affected by the crisis in CARProject Summary
The aim of this response plan is to improve access to an equitable and inclusive education for 50,000 school age children (3-15 years) among refugees, returnees and host communities in Chad’s southern region. Specifically, UNICEF will rehabliltate school facilities in ten sites, including three returnee camps, and conduct teacher training targeting 550 teachers and 268 ECD educators in pedagogy, ECD, psychosocial support, peace education.
Total project budget: US$ 1,188,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 350,008
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January).
A total amount of $4,998,266 is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities. The HCT prioritized two locations (Kobiteye and Mandoul) for CERF funding, as well as an overall theme of protection, including protection specific activities and cash-for-work activities aiming to increase social cohesion between arrivals and host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Gaoui (Site de Zafaye, N’Djamena),Mandoul (Dembo, Moissala, Bekourou), Chad12.1790207 15.1485559Gaoui (Site de Zafaye, Chad12.1790207 15.1485559N’Djamena), Chad12.1348457 15.0557415Mandoul (Dembo, Chad8.1439176 17.8272883Moissala, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Bekourou), Chad8.1191373 17.5066848CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014350008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to an equitable and inclusive quality education for returnees, refugees and host communities children in the Mandoul region (southern Chad) and Gaoui (N'Djamena) affected by the crisis in CAROCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-163UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition and child survival response to returnees and host communities of Moissala DistrictProject Summary
The objective of the intervention is to reduce malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity in children under five years of age through improved access to quality service delivery via community-based management of severe acute malnutrition; the project aims at providing immediate and urgent nutrition and medical care to 2,678 children with SAM from returnee and host communities in Moissala district for 6 months.
Total project budget: US$ 2,426,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 188,481
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 300,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January).
A total amount of $4,998,266 is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities. The HCT prioritized two locations (Kobiteye and Mandoul) for CERF funding, as well as an overall theme of protection, including protection specific activities and cash-for-work activities aiming to increase social cohesion between arrivals and host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-162015-06-16
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
SOUTHERN CHAD, MANDOUL REGION, MOISSALA DISTRICT (Moissala district hospital, Dembo and Bekourou health centres’ catchment areas), Chad8.6030910 17.4795173SOUTHERN CHAD, Chad29.9377948 -90.1027302MANDOUL REGION, Chad8.6030910 17.4795173MOISSALA DISTRICT (Moissala district hospital, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Dembo and Bekourou health centres’ catchment areas), Chad5.1611312 -52.6493342CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition and child survival response to returnees and host communities of Moissala DistrictOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigation of and Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in displacement sites in Southern ChadMitigation of and Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in displacement sites in Southern Chad
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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
Southern (temporary sites in Maingama, Danamadja and Kobiteye), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Southern (temporary sites in Maingama, Chad8.1879615 17.9576149Danamadja and Kobiteye), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigation of and Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in displacement sites in Southern ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing protection needs of vulnerable persons at returnee sitesThe overall goal for UNHCR programmes is to promote gender equality and the rights of all persons of concern regardless of sex, age or personal background. The CERF funds will contribute to the strengthening of the response and the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence and the overall community based protection mechanisms at the returnee sites in Maingama and Danamadja. This CERF project will assist in the reinforcement/rehabilitation of a women center in Danamadja and in establishment of one new center in Maingama, which is a safe place for women and girls to meet and exchange ideas and build social support systems. Community members, such as leaders, youth, women, etc. as well as local authorities (a total of 2,000 persons) will also be trained on prevention of statelessness, prevention and response of SGBV, child protection, access to legal justice, administrative systems of Chad (a total of six capacity building sessions). The aim is to set up prevention strategies, to identify high-risk areas and factors driving SGBV, protection cases and referral systems.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-242015-06-24
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
Maigama,Grande Sido sub division, Moyen Chari administrative division And Danamadja, Nya Pendé sub division – Logone oriental administrative division,Gaoui, N’Djamena, Chad8.4691140 18.5225709Maigama, Chad8.1879615 17.9576149Grande Sido sub division, Chad8.4691140 18.5225709Moyen Chari administrative division And Danamadja, Chad9.0639998 18.4276047Nya Pendé sub division – Logone oriental administrative division, Chad8.0577952 16.4405872Gaoui, Chad12.1790207 15.1485559N’Djamena, Chad12.1348457 15.0557415CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014228787.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing protection needs of vulnerable persons at returnee sitesOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-164UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child Protection in Emergency for returnees in Moyen Chari region in Maïngama site and Gaoui Site in TchadProject Summary
By creating two (2) Children Friendly Spaces (CFS) UNICEF and its partners will offer access to psychosocial services and recreation activities to a total of 6000 returnee children in Maigama/Doyaba and Gaoui camps. This will include P care and support to 700 vulnerable boys and girls (UAM, SC, young mothers and survivors of VBG and other forms of violence).
Total project budget: US$ 2,516,400
Total funds received to date: US$ 599,179
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 100,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January). A total amount of 4,998,266 US$ is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities and focusing on health, protection, and food security and the Kobiteye and Mandoul regions as prioritised by the HCT.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-102015-06-10
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
Maïngama site in Moyen Chari and Gaoui site in Capital NDJ, Chad9.0639998 18.4276047CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child Protection in Emergency for returnees in Moyen Chari region in Maïngama site and Gaoui Site in 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centers in ChadProject Summary
The main objective is to contribute to reduce morbidity and mortality rates among the affected population and host communities, in particular children and women in Gore, Moissala and Kobitey by assuring 100,000 returnees/refugees and members of the host community(mothers and children) have access to quality and integrated health services. 5 health centres will be rehabilitated, and care will be provided for HIV/AIDS affected individuals, and health supplies will be distributed to health facilities in Moissala, Kobiteye and Gore hospital targetting mothers and children.
Total project budget: US$ 3,048,691
Total funds received to date: US$ 0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 700,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January).
A total amount of $4,998,266 is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities. The HCT prioritized two locations (Kobiteye and Mandoul) for CERF funding, as well as an overall theme of protection, including protection specific activities and cash-for-work activities aiming to increase social cohesion between arrivals and host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centers in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-165UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centers in ChadProject Summary
The main objective is to contribute to reduce morbidity and mortality rates among the affected population and host communities - in particular children and women in Gore, Moissala and Kobitey - by assuring 100,000 returnees/refugees and members of the host community(mothers and children) have access to quality and integrated health services. 5 health centres will be rehabilitated, care will be provided for HIV/AIDS affected individuals and health supplies will be distributed to health facilities in Moissala, Kobiteye and Gore hospital targetting mothers and children.
Total project budget: US$ 3,048,691
Total funds received to date: US$ 998,997
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 620,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January).
A total amount of $4,998,266 is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities. The HCT prioritized two locations (Kobiteye and Mandoul) for CERF funding, as well as an overall theme of protection, including protection specific activities and cash-for-work activities aiming to increase social cohesion between arrivals and host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Moissala district hospital and health centers, Dembo, Bekourou, health centres (Mandoul), Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Kobiteye (Logone Oriental), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Gore hospital (Logone Oriental), Chad7.9288860 16.6350250Moissala district hospital and health centers, Chad8.3395326 17.7665820Dembo, Chad8.1439176 17.8272883Bekourou, Chad8.1191373 17.5066848health centres (Mandoul); Kobiteye (Logone Oriental); Gore hospital (Logone Oriental), Chad8.6030910 17.4795173CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014620000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to conflict affected population in Transit Centers in ChadOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-166UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency water and sanitation service provisions for returnees in the Mandoul region and at Kobiteye site in southern TchadThis project will aim to address water and sanitation needs and gaps in the Kobiteye site and in Mandoul region. Activities will include construction of 40 boreholes fitted with pumps in the major settlements of returnees/ host populations, training in 40 water management committees and water quality monitoring, and construction of 200 blocks of latrines and 200 blocks of bathrooms to prevent contamination of water points as open defecation is widely practiced in Kobiteye site.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-122015-06-12
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
Kobitey site (Logone Occidental region) and Moissala district (Mandoul region), Chad8.7596760 15.8760040CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014849999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency water and sanitation service provisions for returnees in the Mandoul region and at Kobiteye site in southern 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving shelter for Chadian returnees in southern ChadProject Summary
This CERF project will assist in the immediate provision of 550 temporary emergency shelters for 3,000 Chadianreturnees without family links, who are in urgent need of life-saving shelter at the site of Kobiteye . This activity is part of the life-saving humanitarian response for Chadian returnees in Kobiteye and is an integral part of the multi-sectoralresponse plan (WASH, food, protection, etc.).
Total project budget: US$ 9,244,259
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,056,090
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 149,479
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January). A total amount of 4,998,266 US$ is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities and focusing on health, protection, and food security and the Kobiteye and Mandoul regions as prioritised by the HCT.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-282015-05-28
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
Sites for ian returnees in southern, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kobiteye , (Logone Oriental), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791(Logone Oriental), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2014149479.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving shelter for Chadian returnees in southern ChadOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to people affected by the conflict in CARProject Summary
The objective of this project is the enhanced food security of returnee and host populations in Logone Oriental, Mandoul and Moyen Chari through asset creation/rehabilitation activities. Unconditional cash vouchers will be distributed to 75,000 returnees enabling them to meet their food consumption requirements. 15,000 host community members will receive conditional assistance (vouchers for asset creation projects) – addressing food consumption needs and supporting rehabilitation of assets that increase communities’ productive capacity.
Total project budget: US$ 12,420,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,740,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 1,561,867
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), Republic of Congo (ROC), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cameroon due to the crisis in the Central African Republic.
It is estimated 150,000 people (twice the number expected) have entered Chad from CAR since the beginning of 2014. The majority are Chadian returnees, who have lived in CAR for two or three generations and have no family ties in Chad. According to the latest IOM data, more than 60 000 returnees are still living in temporary or transit. More than 30,000 people are living in host communities along the border with CAR. While the border between Chad and CAR is closed as of May 12, local sporadic arrival of people from CAR is still reported. New arrivals since September 2014 have averaged 3000 per month (compared to 90,000 persons/month in early January).
A total amount of $4,998,266 is requested from CERF to provide rapid lifesaving response to returnees and host communities. The HCT prioritized two locations (Kobiteye and Mandoul) for CERF funding, as well as an overall theme of protection, including protection specific activities and cash-for-work activities aiming to increase social cohesion between arrivals and host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-232015-06-23
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
Areas of return in Logone Oriental, Mandoul and Moyen Chari Logone Oriental and Moyen Chari (Danabadja and Kobitey in Logone Oriental, and Doyaba, Maingama and Sido in MoyenChari), Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Areas of return in Logone Oriental, Chad8.3149949 16.3463791Mandoul and Moyen Chari Logone Oriental and Moyen Chari (Danabadja and Kobitey in Logone Oriental, Chad8.6030910 17.4795173and Doyaba, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Maingama and Sido in MoyenChari), Chad9.0639998 18.4276047CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20141561867.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to people affected by the conflict in CAROCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-167UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Education in Emergencies support to South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile and South KordofanThe main objective is to ensure at least 3,200 children have access to Education in Emergencies through provision of temporary learning spaces, gender-sensitive WASH in school facilities and crash course teacher training on EiE. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) provide 55 temporary learning spaces, 2) provide with 10 WASH packages including gender-sensitive latrines, hand washing facilities, and drinking water AND 3) education in emergency and psycho-social support crash course training for 50 teachers. About 3,200 refugees in South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
Total project budget: US$ 4,654,206
Total funds received to date: US$ 1,517,723
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 413,362
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-012015-04-30
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
White Nile (Al Alagaya, Jouri, Al Kashafa, El Redis), South Kordofan (Abu Jibeiha, Alleri), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Jouri, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Redis), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan (Abu Jibeiha, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Alleri), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014413362.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Education in Emergencies support to South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter and Non-food items assistance for South Sudanese refugeesThe main objective is to ensure timely procurement and provision of life-saving emergency shelter and non food items to 3,900 newly arrived refugees from South Sudan to White Nile State. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure and distribute Emergency Shelter and NOn-Food Items including shelter construction material, plastic sheets, jerry cans, blankets, sleeping mats, mosquito nets and kitchen sets. About 3,900 refugees in White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-052015-06-05
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
Jouri, Al Redis, El Khashafa and Al Alagaya, White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Jouri, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Redis, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Khashafa and Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014430177.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter and Non-food items assistance for South Sudanese refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-168UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to the South Sudanese Refugee CrisisThe main objective is to prevent mortality and morbidity associated with acute malnutrition in children under 5 years and pregnant or lactating women. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) treat 2,100 boys and girls under 5 suffering from SAM, 2) train 180 community workers and health workers on CMAM and 3) form IYCF support groups in the camps. Refugees in Khartoum, South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-242015-06-24
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141072298.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to the South Sudanese Refugee CrisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response to the South Sudanese Refugee CrisisThe main objective is to prevent mortality and morbidity associated with acute malnutrition in children under 5 years and pregnant or lactating women. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) treat 3,600 boys and girls under 5 and 900 PLW suffering from MAM, 2) provide specialised nutrition product to 6,720 boys and girls under 5 and 4,480 PLW monthly and 3) support 50 community outreach workers. Refugees in Khartoum, South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
Khartoum, South Kordofan (Abu Jibeiha and Talodi Localities), White Nile State (Al Alagaya, Al Redis, El Khashafa, Jouri), Republic of the Sudan15.5006544 32.5598994Khartoum, Republic of the Sudan15.5006544 32.5598994South Kordofan (Abu Jibeiha and Talodi Localities), Republic of the Sudan10.6377926 30.3839017White Nile State (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Al Redis, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Khashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Jouri), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014767533.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response to the South Sudanese Refugee CrisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South Kordofan.The main objective is to reduce the vulnerability of South Sudanese refugees in South Kordofan and While Nile States in Sudan through the provision of essential WASH services. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) provide increased access to clean water, 2) provide sanitation services including latrines and 3) hygiene promotion interventions. About 65,000 refugees in South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014115871.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South Kordofan.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-169UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South Kordofan.The main objective is to reduce the vulnerability of South Sudanese refugees in South Kordofan and While Nile States in Sudan through the provision of essential WASH services. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) provide increased access to clean water, 2) provide sanitation services including latrines and 3) hygiene promotion interventions. About 65,000 refugees in South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141354950.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South Kordofan.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South KordofanThe main objective is to reduce the vulnerability of South Sudanese refugees in South Kordofan and While Nile States in Sudan through the provision of essential WASH services. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) provide increased access to clean water, 2) provide sanitation services including latrines and 3) hygiene promotion interventions. About 65,000 refugees in South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Al Salam & Al Jabalain localities (camps ), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan State, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Al Salam & Al Jabalain localities (camps ); South Kordofan State, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Alleri and Abu Jibieha localities WHO target, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360White Nile, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Alleri and Abu Jibieha localities WHO target; White Nile, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Jouri, Reidis and Al Kashafa camps and additional quarters of Al Jebelein camp where the refugee population increased folds, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Jouri, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Reidis and Al Kashafa camps and additional quarters of Al Jebelein camp where the refugee population increased folds ; South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324Shirajiya, Umm Hashiema, and Alleri town gatherings (new location and caseload), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Shirajiya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Umm Hashiema, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Alleri town gatherings (new location and caseload);, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014100214.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Essential WASH Support to South Sudanese in White Nile and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving food assistance and targeted gender sensitive livelihoods to South Sudanese refugees in SudanThe main objective is to Save the lives and protect the livelihoods of refugees from South Sudan through the provision of GFD assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) procure food commodities (cereals [1,280MT], yellow split peas [147MT], sunflower oil [73MT] and salt [24MT]), 2) distribute full GFD rations to refugees for one month, and 3) carry out Food Basket Monitoring during distribution and Post Distribution Monitoring. About 71,545 refugees will benefit from this support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
White Nile (El Redis, Jouri and Al Kashafa relocation sites and Al Alagaya camp), South Kordofan States (Elleri and Abu Jibeiha localities), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile (El Redis, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058Jouri and Al Kashafa relocation sites and Al Alagaya camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360South Kordofan States (Elleri and Abu Jibeiha localities), Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141489257.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving food assistance and targeted gender sensitive livelihoods to South Sudanese refugees in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanThe main objective is to enhance protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South Kordofan. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) set-up and deploy one mobile registration team in Khartoum state, 2) identify extremely vulnerable individuals and provide cash assistance, 3) train community leaders on protection concepts, identify vulnerable individuals and referral pathways, 4) provide registration accommodation for 500 individuals, and 5) identify UAMs/SC and refer them to the MoSW. About 118,000 refugees will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
-Open and residential areas in Khartoum State -Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Al Kashafa, El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State -Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan -Kosti, White Nile State -Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812-Open and residential areas in Khartoum State -Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State -Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan -Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State -Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014554835.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanThe main objective is to enhance protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South Kordofan. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) provide trainings on GBV issues and case identification and management, 2) strengthen existing community protection networks, 3) establish and support GBV referral mechanisms, 4) procure and distribute hygiene kits to 2,950 women and girls and 5) establishment 1 women’s space per site. About 118,000 refugees will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
-Open and residential areas in Khartoum State -Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State -Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan -Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State -Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014242355.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-170UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanThe main objective is to enhance protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in Khartoum, White Nile and South Kordofan. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) identify, document and support in-country family tracing and reunification of children, 2) train partners on FTR networks guiding principles on UAC/SC, 3) raising awareness on the danger of family separation during population movement, 4) support establishment of Child Friendly Spaces and child protection networks, 5) disseminate child friendly IEC and communication materials on mine risks, 6) conduct mine risk education awareness/safety briefing campaigns, and 7) conduct Tea-Time-Talk meetings on MRE. About 118,000 refugees will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
Open and residential areas in Khartoum State, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Al Kashafa, El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Kosti, White Nile State, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324-Open and residential areas in Khartoum State -Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Al Kashafa, El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State -Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan -Kosti, White Nile State -Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812-Open and residential areas in Khartoum State -Relocation sites (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan15.7937709 32.8986812Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Redis and Jouri) in White Nile State -Border areas in White Nile State and South Kordofan -Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State -Abu Jibeiha and Alleri Localities in South Kordofan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014304611.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Khartoum State, White Nile State and South KordofanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanThe main objective is to enhance access to life-saving PHC and referral services. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) distribute emergency medicines, medical supplies, basic health kits, and laboratory reagents to partners and DoH, 2) repair/construct 12 latrines, fences, and incinerators for health facilities, 3) support 3 temporary health clinics, 4) support the establishment of one additional temporary clinic, 5) improve the referral mechanism with a focus on obstetrical cases and 6) investigate/confirm outbreaks. 120,000 refugees in Khartoum, South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141019000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-171UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanThe main objective is to enhance access to life-saving PHC and referral services. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) distribute emergency medicines, medical supplies, basic health kits, and laboratory reagents, 2) implement vaccination campaigns against measles and other diseases in cooperation with SMoH and local NGOs and 3) provide medical services, including immunization at entry points, to vulnerable refugees through the SMoH and NGO partners. 120,000 refugees in Khartoum, South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014650052.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanThe main objective is to enhance access to life-saving PHC and referral services. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute emergency reproductive health kits and provide essential EMOC equipment and supplies, 2) build the capacity of service providers on RH topics and 3) provide basic and comprehensive supplies, and equipment to reinforce CEMONC services. 120,000 refugees in Khartoum, South Kordofan and White Nile will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Kosti, Republic of the Sudan13.1234679 32.6503510and Alnaeem; one additional location to be determined by HAC and local government) - South Kordofan state (Alleri and Abu Jibeiha) - Khartoum state, Republic of the Sudan11.1990192 29.4179324SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014319466.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for the South Sudanese refugees in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agricultural Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Northern UgandaFAO’s intervention will help 13,500 newly arriving South Sudanese refugees to jump-start their own food production using the land they access in the refugee settlements. FAO plans to distribute a range of seeds (cereals, pulses, and vegetable seeds) to complement WFP’s food basket but will also complement ongoing work in addressing micronutrient deficiencies and malnutrition. The kits are designed to include both quick maturing traditional and leafy vegetables that will enhance dietary diversity while enhancing sustainability. Tools such as hand hoes are also included in the agricultural kits. FAO’s activities will continue until May 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Arua District (Rhino Camp refugees settlement) Western Region, Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415Kiryandongo District (Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement), Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014265469.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agricultural Assistance to South Sudanese refugees in Northern UgandaOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)South Sudanese Refugee Emergency Response in Arua, UgandaThis CERF-funded project will support water and sanitation interventions at both household and institutional levels (health and education facilities) in Arua District. IOM will increase water coverage and access to refugees by drilling additional boreholes, repairing existing ones and extending water pipelines. In addition, IOM will construct communal and household latrines and some at educational facilities in additional to hand washing facilities. This project will benefit approximately 10,000 refugees over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-162015-06-16
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
Northern region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Arua District (Rhino Camp Settlement), Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014196837.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project South Sudanese Refugee Emergency Response in Arua, UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Protection for Refugee Women and Girls in AdjumaniUsing CERF funds UN Women will provide referrals for emergency services for health and trauma care and legal aid services to SGBV survivors. Psychosocial services and peer counselling services through community based approaches will also be provided. These services will be accompanied by awareness raising activities for community leaders, men and boys, through dissemination of pocket guides and through establishment of a compliant mechanism which will be made available to all. It is expected that almost 10,000 women and girls will access these services. UN Women will continue CERF funded activities through to May 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Adjumani District, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014129000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Protection for Refugee Women and Girls in AdjumaniOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Urgent Lifesaving Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence Response Services for South Sudanese Refugees in UgandaUNFPA aims to contribute to health and protection sectors in the three districts of Adjumani, Kiryandongo, and Arua to address increased needs arising from the refugee influx. UNFPA will support safe birth assistance and ensure access to emergency obstetric and new-born care through provision of minimum initial service package which includes supplying health facilities with reproductive health supplies and basic equipment. UNFPA will also provide medical, psychosocial and legal assistance to some 500 GBV identified survivors . These activities will be accompanied with reproductive health care messaging and GBV prevention messaging through community prevention structures.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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
Three districts of Adjumani, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Kiryandongo, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445and Arua, Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014174000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Urgent Lifesaving Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence Response Services for South Sudanese Refugees in UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and emergency assistance to new arrival South Sudanese refugees in UgandaUNHCR will provide emergency multi-sectoral support and humanitarian assistance (emergency shelter, transportation services from the border point to the transit/reception areas, emergency health care and provision of basic household NFI’s) to address immediate needs of arriving refugees from South Sudan. Protection activities including initial registration and identification of persons with specific needs will also be provided. Approximately 25,000 new arrivals are expected to cross into Uganda in the next 5 months. CERF funded activities will continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Adjumani and Arua Districts, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Adjumani and Arua Districts; Western Region, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Kiryandongo District, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kiryandongo District;, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20142247324.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and emergency assistance to new arrival South Sudanese refugees in UgandaOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-172UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Humanitarian Support through Nutrition and WASH interventionsUNICEF will provide nutrition support and WASH in this project. Over 1,400 children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition will be treated and 31,500 children will be provided with vitamin A supplementation. Alongside this nutrition response, UNICEF will also ensure basic sanitation and water to refugee households through construction of latrines, maintenance of water systems in the settlement sites, procurement of water quality testing kits and through hygiene messaging campaigns. A total of 71,500 people will be reached. CERF funds will support these activities for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Districts of Arua and Adjumani, Uganda3.0303299 30.9073040Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Districts of Arua and Adjumani; Western Region, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Kiryandongo District, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kiryandongo District;, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014517527.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Humanitarian Support through 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to new South Sudanese refugees in transit centres and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo districtsWFP will use CERF funds to provide relief food assistance for 175,000 existing refugees and newly arriving refugees in Uganda. The support is for South Sudanese refugees located in transit and reception centres and settlements in Kiryandongo, Adjumani and Arua districts. A total of 1,766 mt of commodities, comprising of sorghum, pulses, fortified vegetable oil, Super cereal (CSB+) and salt. CERF funds will allow for a one month month distribution.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Arua District (Rhino camp settlement), Adjumani District (Settlements, villages and Transit Centres) and, Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Arua District (Rhino camp settlement), Uganda2.9693988 31.3970415villages and Transit Centres) and ; Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Kiryandongo District (Kiryandongo settlement);, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20141314109.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to new South Sudanese refugees in transit centres and settlements in Adjumani, Arua and Kiryandongo districtsOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to refugees from South SudanEmergency health response to refugees from South Sudan
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-05-31
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
Northern Region, Uganda2.8780034 32.7181375Adjumani and Arua District, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Western Region, Uganda0.2580521 30.5279096Adjumani and Arua District; Western Region, Uganda3.2548527 31.7195459Kiryandongo District, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445Kiryandongo District;, Uganda2.0179907 32.0837445UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2014163627.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to refugees from South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanSevere armed conflict between pro- and anti-government forces continues in many locations in South Sudan. UNDSS is providing critical support to 250 humanitarian agencies including UN, NGO’s, diplomatic missions and donor organizations. UNDSS and WFP are proposing a joint CERF project in support of humanitarian efforts. Using CERF funds, UNDSS will conduct Security Risk Assessments (SRA) and respond to security incidents while WFP will provide dedicated security UNHAS aircraft to UNDSS. The dedicated aircraft will permit UNDSS to undertake 80 to 100 missions to conduct rapid assessments and will also allow UNDSS to provide response support. An estimated 12,000 humanitarian workers will benefit.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile States with flexibility to cover other areas as required, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Unity and Upper Nile States with flexibility to cover other areas as required, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141174218.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving conditions in Bentiu PoC through site development and expansion and upgrading of humanitarian hubsIOM proposes to use CERF funds to urgently expand and improve the Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites which is heavily congested and has been repeatedly been flooded. Site expansion work, as a priority activity is receiving a large share of CERF funds and will benefit almost 50,000 IDPs. IOM will also improve humanitarian hubs in Bentinu mainly through expanding and constructing additional office space as partners have lost their office spaces. IOM with DRC will also use some funds to provide day to day essential camp services in Bentinu. Construction work must start soon to coincide with the end of the rainy season and is expected to be completed in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-302015-05-30
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 SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20146300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving conditions in Bentiu PoC through site development and expansion and upgrading of humanitarian hubsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-173UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of integrated education in emergencies package to ensure access to lifesaving inclusive and quality education for conflict-affected children and adolescents in South SudanUNICEF aims to ensure that vulnerable children and adolescents in Bentiu and its surroundings have access to inclusive and quality learning in protective environments. To achieve access to learning for 20,000 children and 10,000 adolescents, UNICEF is using CERF funds to establish and rehabilitate 10 temporary/transitional learning spaces, and also provide Education in Emergencies training to teachers, parents and community based volunteers. Activities will continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of integrated education in emergencies package to ensure access to lifesaving inclusive and quality education for conflict-affected children and adolescents in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food assistance in response to the food security and nutrition crisis in Bentiu Protection of Civilian sitesLife-saving food assistance in response to the food security and nutrition crisis in Bentiu Protection of Civilian sites
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Unity state , Rubkona CountyBentiu Protection of Civilian sites (PoCs), South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Unity state, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona CountyBentiu Protection of Civilian sites (PoCs), South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20142000018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food assistance in response to the food security and nutrition crisis in Bentiu Protection of Civilian sitesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuHealth partners (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM) aim to i) respond to health related emergencies (emerging issues include deaths due to a combination of HIV and TB) ii) provide emergency primary health care and the minimum initial service package including emergency obstetric and newborn care services, distribution of emergency medical and reproductive supplies, provision of cold chains, and implementing reactive vaccinations against measles and polio iii) strengthen emergency response including surgical interventions through trainings. WHO and UNFPA, and UNICEF will provide supplies, staff and technical support while IOM is the frontline responder. Approximately 49,600 IDP’s will benefit from these activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-082015-07-08
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014350003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuHealth partners (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM) aim to i) respond to health related emergencies (emerging issues include deaths due to a combination of HIV and TB) ii) provide emergency primary health care and the minimum initial service package including emergency obstetric and newborn care services, distribution of emergency medical and reproductive supplies, provision of cold chains, and implementing reactive vaccinations against measles and polio iii) strengthen emergency response including surgical interventions through trainings. WHO and UNFPA, and UNICEF will provide supplies, staff and technical support while IOM is the frontline responder. Approximately 49,600 IDP’s will benefit from these activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014300002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-174UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuHealth partners (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM) aim to i) respond to health related emergencies (emerging issues include deaths due to a combination of HIV and TB), ii) provide emergency primary health care and the minimum initial package including emergency obstetric and newborn care services, distribution of emergency medical and reproductive supplies, provision of cold chains, and implementing reactive vaccinations against measles and polio iii) strengthen emergency response including surgical interventions through trainings. WHO and UNFPA, and UNICEF will provide supplies, staff and technical support while IOM is the frontline responder. Approximately 49,600 IDP’s will benefit from these health activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014574999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in BentiuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in Bentiu.Health partners (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM) aim to i) respond to health related emergencies (emerging issues include deaths due to a combination of HIV and TB) ii) provide emergency primary health care and the minimum initial service package including emergency obstetric and newborn care services, distribution of emergency medical and reproductive supplies, provision of cold chains, and implementing reactive vaccinations against measles and polio iii) strengthen emergency response including surgical interventions through trainings. WHO and UNFPA, and UNICEF will provide supplies, staff and technical support while IOM is the frontline responder. Approximately 49,600 IDP’s will benefit from these activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Unity State, Rubkona County, South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County, South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014774999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in Bentiu.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency NFIs and Shelter to IDPs, returnees, and host communities in South SudanIOM and shelter partners will use CERF funds to provide emergency shelter assistance to 1500 households benefiting 7,500 individuals in Bentiu PoC. Specifically, this project will provide emergency shelter materials to repair flood damaged or dilapidated emergency shelters in the PoC, prioritizing the most vulnerable households in the site including female and child headed households. Concern will provide technical support to IDPs in constructing their shelters as well as labour assistance to the most vulnerable households who are not able to construct themselves.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-092015-06-09
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
Unity State, Rubkona County (UNMISS Bentiu PoC), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County (UNMISS Bentiu PoC), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141000002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency NFIs and Shelter to IDPs, returnees, and host communities in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-175UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response for the Treatment and prevention of malnutrition in boys and girls under-fives, pregnant and lactating womenThe aim of the project is to expand the provision of treatment to over 3,300 children 6 to 59 months suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and to introduce infant and young child feeding programming to prevent malnutrition and reduce morbidity and mortality in the POC’s and surrounding areas. UNICEF also plans to improve service delivery by rehabilitating 6 outpatient therapeutic programme centres through minor repairs. UNICEF will implement these activities using CERF funds for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County (Bentiu PoC, Bentiu town, Nhialdiu), South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Rubkona County (Bentiu PoC, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Bentiu town, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Nhialdiu), South Sudan9.0236085 29.6759908SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014432311.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response for the Treatment and prevention of malnutrition in boys and girls under-fives, 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 SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance for Treatment and Prevention of Malnutrition in children under five years of age & pregnant and lactating womenWFP and nutrition partners have scaled up the EMOP to reach 1.4 million acutely food insecure people. GAM rates in Bentiu Protection of Civilian sites exceed the WHO emergency threshold of 15%. With CERF funds, WFP intends to address acute moderate malnutrition of children and pregnant and lactating (PLWs)women through blanket supplementary feeding (BFSP) and targeted supplementary feeding (TSFP) activities. WFP will procure 144 metric tons of nutrition dense commodities (Supercereal Plus, Supercereal, plumpy Sup) and vegetable oil. CERF funds will support 15,449 children through BSFP for two months and 3,024 children and PLW through TSFP for two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
Unity State, Rubkona County (Bentiu PoC sites), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County (Bentiu PoC sites), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014483662.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance for Treatment and Prevention of Malnutrition in children under five years of age & pregnant and lactating womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling up GBV prevention and response in Bentiu, Leer and AwerialUNFPA will focus on expanding their capacity to deliver the basic package of multi-sectoral GBV services so that all services mainly health, psychosocial, GBV (including rape) case management, safety and security are available thereby increases medical and health access to GBV survivors. Health clinics will be capacitated in terms of staffing of clinical and social staff, as well as supplied with the necessary equipment in order to ensure prompt and adequate medical and psychosocial support to survivors. About 14,000 will be reached with GBV prevention and response services in the 6 month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Unity State, Rubkona and Leer Counties Lakes State, Awerial, South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona and Leer Counties Lakes State, South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Awerial, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014650536.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling up GBV prevention and response in Bentiu, Leer and AwerialOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening community based protection and protecting survivors of violenceThe protection response in South Sudan remains inadequate. The objective of the HCR protection response is to ensure GBV issues are addressed across all sectors and that survivors receive timely and appropriate services. HCR will provide protective presence for 15000 people in identified insecure areas targeting IDPs at high risk of violence but at the same time will make available case management and psychosocial support services to 1500 women and girls who have experienced violence. HCR will also establish community based protection mechanisms. The focus for HCR will be in Central Equatoria, Jonglei and Lakes state where violence has recently seen a sharp hike and where the situation is projected to continue into 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Central Equatoria State, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Juba (UN House PoC site) Jonglei State, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500Bor (Bor town and PoC site) Lakes State, South Sudan6.2132663 31.5655424Rumbek (Rumbek Town, Rumbek East, North), South Sudan6.8072494 29.6788877Central Equatoria State; Juba (UN House PoC site) Jonglei State; Bor (Bor town and PoC site) Lakes State; Rumbek (Rumbek Town, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500Rumbek East, South Sudan6.8072494 29.6788877North), South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014675004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening community based protection and protecting survivors of violenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-176UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhance the protection and wellbeing of children and the youthIn this project UNICEF Protection sector aims to work on the following: i) Identification, registration, family tracing and reunification or interim care arrangements for separated children, orphans and children leaving armed groups/forces; 2) Provision of psychosocial support to children affected by the emergency (child friendly spaces or other community-based interventions and mental health and 3) Identification and strengthening, or establishment of community-based child protection mechanisms to assess, monitor and address child protection issues. Up to 13,000 will benefit from these activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
Lakes State, South Sudan6.8072111 29.6792543Awerial, Rumbek North and Town, South Sudan6.8072494 29.6788877Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Awerial, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Rumbek North and Town; Unity State, South Sudan6.8072494 29.6788877Bentiu PoC site Site and Bentiu Town, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Bentiu PoC site Site and Bentiu Town;, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014675000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhance the protection and wellbeing of children and the youthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency WASH assistance for vulnerable populations in South SudanIOM and other WASH partners including UNICEF aim to improve WASH infrastructure and services in Bentinu POC and surrounding areas where conditions are congested and lacking proper drainage, waste management and where clean water supply is inadequate. IOM will establish 3 water systems and will construct 1,000 latrines, for 20,000 people. IOM will also improve the liquid waste disposal system. IOM and UNICEF are working closely together have split the work in the Bentiu POC and surrounding areas in order to complete the work within the dry season. More than 51,000 IDP’s will benefit from this project that will continue until May 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County (Bentiu, UNMISS PoC sites), South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Unity State; Rubkona County (Bentiu, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027UNMISS PoC sites), South Sudan4.8109550 31.5305890SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency WASH assistance for vulnerable populations in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-177UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH infrastructure and services in BentiuUNICEF and other WASH partners including IOM aim to improve WASH infrastructure and services in Bentinu POC and surrounding areas where conditions are congested and lacking proper drainage, waste management and where clean water supply is inadequate. UNICEF will establish 5 water systems and will construct latrines for 30,000 people. UNCIEF will also improve the solid waste disposal system. IOM and UNICEF work together in the Bentiu POC and surrounding areas in order to complete most of the work before the end of the dry season. More than 51,000 IDP’s will benefit from this project that will continue until May 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Rubkona County, South Sudan9.2801507 29.7802409Bentiu PoC sites and Bentiu town, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027Unity State; Rubkona County; Bentiu PoC sites and Bentiu town, South Sudan9.2314870 29.8005027SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20141800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH infrastructure and services in BentiuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqIn a joint health project, WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA propose to provide 200,000 displaced people in Iraq, most of who have been displaced over the past two months. This would include providing life-saving healthcare (50,000 consultations, with 12 health facilities and 8 mobile clinics supported), obstetric care (1,550 deliveries), and measles vaccination (68,000 children). Services will be provided both to displaced people who have found a place to settle temporarily and, via mobile clinics, to people on the move.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014860169.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-178UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqIn a joint health project, WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA propose to provide 200,000 displaced people in Iraq, most of who have been displaced over the past two months. This would include providing life-saving healthcare (50,000 consultations, with 12 health facilities and 8 mobile clinics supported), obstetric care (1,550 deliveries), and measles vaccination (68,000 children). Services will be provided both to displaced people who have found a place to settle temporarily and, via mobile clinics, to people on the move.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
Kirkuk - Kirkuk district, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Anbar - Heet, Al Falluja and Al Ramadi districts, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773Sulaymaniyah - Sulaymaniyah and Kalar Districts, Iraq34.6307795 45.3275531Diyala - Khanaqin district, Iraq34.3074390 45.2243578Kirkuk - Kirkuk district; Anbar - Heet, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Al Falluja and Al Ramadi districts ; Sulaymaniyah - Sulaymaniyah and Kalar Districts ; Diyala - Khanaqin district;, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014550392.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqIn a joint health project, WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA propose to provide 200,000 displaced people in Iraq, most of who have been displaced over the past two months. This would include providing life-saving healthcare (50,000 consultations, with 12 health facilities and 8 mobile clinics supported), obstetric care (1,550 deliveries), and measles vaccination (68,000 children). Services will be provided both to displaced people who have found a place to settle temporarily and, via mobile clinics, to people on the move.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
Kirkuk district in Kirkuk governorate, Heet, Al Falluja and Al Ramadi districts in Anbar Governorate, Sulaymaniyah and Kalar Districts in Sulaymaniyah Governorate and Khanaqin district in Diyala Governorate, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773Kirkuk district in Kirkuk governorate, Iraq35.6875220 44.3973107Heet, Iraq33.6435199 42.8253662Al Falluja and Al Ramadi districts in Anbar Governorate, Iraq33.0554480 43.7142484Sulaymaniyah and Kalar Districts in Sulaymaniyah Governorate and Khanaqin district in Diyala Governorate, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014340493.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health services to reduce avoidable morbidities and mortalities among the newly displaced population in central IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-090UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Food Security Assistance to the recently displaced in Anbar, Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah areasProviding Food Security Assistance to the recently displaced in Anbar, Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah areas
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-222015-06-22
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
ANBAR, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471WFP/ISHO is covering potentially all Anbar districts, depending on access, which fluctuates Currently, WFP has access in Ramadi and Falluja, Iraq33.3443576 43.7812773KIRKUK, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921WFP/ISHO is covering potentially all Anbar districts, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471depending on access, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910which fluctuates Currently, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910WFP has access in Ramadi and Falluja; KIRKUK, Iraq33.4352789 43.2811579Islamic Relief/WFP is in Kirkuk city for FFR Access in Daquq district with RRM/IRR, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921DIYALA, Iraq33.7733487 45.1494505Islamic Relief/WFP is in Kirkuk city for FFR Access in Daquq district with RRM/IRR; DIYALA, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921ACTED/WFP are operating in Khanaqin and in Kifri WFP has access with the RRM/IRR, Iraq34.3542535 45.3839381Sulaymaniyah, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425ACTED/WFP are operating in Khanaqin and in Kifri WFP has access with the RRM/IRR; Sulaymaniyah, Iraq34.3542535 45.3839381WFP is operating in every district including Kalar, Iraq34.6307795 45.3275531WFP is operating in every district including Kalar;, Iraq34.6307795 45.3275531IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20144700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Food Security Assistance to the recently displaced in Anbar, Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Food Security Assistance to the recently displaced in Anbar, Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah areasIn a joint food security project, WFP and FAO propose to distribute food to 200,000 displaced people in Iraq, most of whom have been displaced over the past two months. About 50,000 people on the move would receive ‘immediate response rations’ as part of a rapid response mechanism. About 150,000 displaced people who have temporarily settled would receive ‘family food parcels’ for one or two months. Some 21,300 of the people who have temporarily settled would receive seeds to grow vegetables, which have a short growing period, do not require much land, have nutritional value, are part of the local diet, and can be sold.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-222015-08-22
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
Anbar Governorate, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Ar Rutba District, Fallujah District, Ramadi District, Heet District, Haditha District, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq35.3292014 43.9436788Ar Rutba District, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Fallujah District, Iraq33.0554480 43.7142484Ramadi District, Iraq33.5874306 43.3294660Heet District, Iraq33.6435199 42.8253662Haditha District; Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq34.2812979 42.3938375Kirkuk District, Al Hawija District, Daquq District, Iraq35.0844989 44.3236557Suleymania, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Kirkuk District, Iraq35.3292014 43.9436788Al Hawija District, Iraq35.2193861 43.7142484Daquq District; Suleymania, Iraq35.0844989 44.3236557Khanaqin District, Salar District, Iraq34.3074390 45.2243578Khanaqin District, Iraq34.3074390 45.2243578Salar District;, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014401648.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Food Security Assistance to the recently displaced in Anbar, Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskLife-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at risk
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014199996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskLife-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at risk
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-182015-06-18
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
Leyan/Kirkuk, Khanaqin/Diyala, Anbar, areas of Baghdad governorate that are adjacent to Anbar governorate, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Leyan/Kirkuk, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Khanaqin/Diyala, Iraq34.3542535 45.3839381Anbar, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471areas of Baghdad governorate that are adjacent to Anbar governorate, Iraq33.3152618 44.3660653IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014411832.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-179UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskLife-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at risk
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-252015-05-25
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
Kirkuk/Kirkuk, Khanaqin/Diyala, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Kirkuk/Kirkuk, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Khanaqin/Diyala, Iraq34.3542535 45.3839381IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2014386741.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving protection and critical sustenance support to the most vulnerable internally displaced individuals and groups at riskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter/NFI assistance provided to IDPs fleeing the conflict in Central and Southern IraqUNHCR and IOM, in a joint project, propose to provide emergency tents to 4,300 displaced families - 2,300 for UNCHR, 2,000 for IOM - and winterized NFI kits to 4,400 - 2,300 for UNHCR, 2,100 for IOM (for a total of 26,400 people to be assisted, one quarter of whom are still on the move). Among the 240,000 people displaced since September, UNHCR and IOM will target the most vulnerable.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20142550000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter/NFI assistance provided to IDPs fleeing the conflict in Central and Southern IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter/NFI assistance provided to IDPs fleeing the conflict in Central and Southern IraqUNHCR and IOM, in a joint project, propose to provide emergency tents to 4,300 displaced families - 2,300 for UNCHR, 2,000 for IOM - and winterized NFI kits to 4,400 - 2,300 for UNHCR, 2,100 for IOM (for a total of 26,400 people to be assisted, one quarter of whom are still on the move). Among the 240,000 people displaced since September, UNHCR and IOM will target the most vulnerable.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-152015-06-15
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
The three Governorates of Anbar (Ramadi District, Khalidiya, Al Habaniya, Al-Rahaliya, Iraq33.3806001 43.5847190Al-Rutba District, Al Nakheeb ), Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Kirkuk (Daquq, Hawija, Kirkuk Center), Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Sulaymaniyah (Kalar District, and Sulaymaniyah Centre) Neighbouring districts in Disputed Internal Boundary (DIB) areas in Diyala (Khanaqin, Kifri, Al-Khalis, Ba’quba, Baladrooz, Al-Muqdadiya), Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425The three Governorates of Anbar (Ramadi District, Iraq33.5874306 43.3294660Khalidiya, Iraq33.4145251 43.4548484Al Habaniya, Iraq33.2919085 43.4644802Al-Rahaliya; Al-Rutba District, Iraq32.7302404 43.3680788Al Nakheeb ); Kirkuk (Daquq, Iraq35.0844989 44.3236557Hawija, Iraq35.3248248 43.7669217Kirkuk Center); Sulaymaniyah (Kalar District, Iraq35.5751887 45.3940220and Sulaymaniyah Centre) Neighbouring districts in Disputed Internal Boundary (DIB) areas in Diyala (Khanaqin, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Kifri, Iraq34.6886731 44.9580161Al-Khalis, Iraq33.8430437 44.5219358Ba’quba, Iraq33.7596413 44.6066578Baladrooz, Iraq33.6876268 45.0699945Al-Muqdadiya);, Iraq33.9485698 44.9159938IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20142549990.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter/NFI assistance provided to IDPs fleeing the conflict in Central and Southern IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-180UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide an immediate response to the new influx of IDPsUNICEF proposes to provide 100,000 recently displaced people in Iraq, including people still on the move and those who have temporarily settled, with water and water containers, hygiene kits; promote hygiene awareness; install water tanks, tap stands and latrines; and manage solid waste to prevent diseases from spreading.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-152015-05-15
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
Kirkuk, Anbar, Diala, Sulaimaniya, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Kirkuk, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Anbar, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Diala, Iraq33.7733487 45.1494505Sulaimaniya, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20141920136.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide an immediate response to the new influx of IDPsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Cameroon after fleeing from the Central African RepublicThe main objective is to improve the living conditions of Third Country Nationals (TCNs) in Cameroon who have fled as a result of the CAR crisis. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) ensure the maintenance, provide health triage and screening, and ensure protection monitoring and referral at basic transit sites in Kentzou and Garoua Boulai, 2) register TCNs, 3) identify foreign citizens and provide those undocumented with the necessary travel documents and 4) charter aircraft and/or purchase tickets on commercial planes,and hire lorries and busses to organize convoys for transportation for TCNs. 600 TCN in the East and Far North regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-10-20
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
East of (Kentzou and Garoua Boulai) Extreme North (Maroua), Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to migrants stranded in Cameroon after fleeing from the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sectorial Emergency response to the influx of new CAR refugees in Cameroon.This project aims to improve standards in life-saving and prioritised sectors for CAR new refugees who settle in 7 sites: protection, nutrition, WASH, shelter and basic domestic items. The CERF rapid response enabled to contribute to tackle the emergency needs of over 61,033 new refugees (against an initial plan targeting 45,000 refugees) transferred and currently hosted in the sites, but more resources are needed to reach the minimum standards and enable refugees to reach a sustainable level of well-being that will not deteriorate and bring the assisted refugees back to a situation of vulnerability and protection risks which would once again endanger their lives. UNHCR and partners will provide life-saving assistance to new CAR refugees, including some most vulnerable locals, settling within host villages where the living conditions are precarious because of lack of basic facilities and infrastructures and increased competition over the control or the access to natural resources and basic services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-11-012015-05-01
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
Gado-Badzere, Yokadouma, Timangolo, Lolo ( km from Kenzou) and Mbile sites in the East region;, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Borgop ( km from Meiganga) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga) sites in the Adamaoua region; Villages hosting new refugees, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273• Gado-Badzere, Yokadouma, Timangolo, Lolo ( km from Kenzou) and Mbile sites in the East region, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966• Borgop ( km from Meiganga) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga) sites in the Adamaoua region, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273Villages hosting new refugees, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220• Gado-Badzere, Cameroon5.7472000 14.4402800Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Timangolo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Lolo ( km from Kenzou) and Mbile sites in the East region; • Borgop ( km from Meiganga) and Ngam ( km from Meiganga) sites in the Adamaoua region; Villages hosting new refugees, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656East region, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Division of Kadey, Cameroon4.0994706 14.4723301• Division of Kadey, Cameroon4.0994706 14.4723301sub-divisions of Kette, Ndelele, Batouri, Bombe, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246Division Boumbe-et-Ngoko, Cameroon2.6782994 15.4068079sub-divisions of Kette, Ndelele, Batouri, Bombe • Division Boumbe-et-Ngoko, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246sub-divisions of Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Ndelele, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246Batouri, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Bombe • Division Boumbe-et-Ngoko, Cameroon2.6782994 15.4068079sub-divisions of Yokadouma, Gari-Gombo, Sala Poumbe, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Division of Lom-et-Djerem, Cameroon5.2365685 13.9143990sub-divisions of Yokadouma, Gari-Gombo, Sala Poumbe • Division of Lom-et-Djerem, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966sub-divisions of Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Gari-Gombo, Cameroon3.9330033 15.1098159Sala Poumbe • Division of Lom-et-Djerem, Cameroon5.2365685 13.9143990Bertoua, Madjou, Betare Oya, Garoua Boulai Adamaoua region, Cameroon4.5791946 13.6767958Bertoua, Cameroon4.5791946 13.6767958Madjou, Cameroon4.6000000 13.7333330Betare Oya, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133Garoua Boulai Adamaoua region, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Division of Mbere, Cameroon6.3818031 14.1001326• Division of Mbere, Cameroon6.3818031 14.1001326Sub-divisions of Ngaoui, Djohong, Meiganga, Dir, Nyambaka North region, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Sub-divisions of Ngaoui, Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000Djohong, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Meiganga, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273Dir, Cameroon6.3296141 13.5379072Nyambaka North region, Cameroon6.8931435 14.0957767Division of Mayo Rey, Cameroon7.8724736 14.6587821• Division of Mayo Rey, Cameroon7.8724736 14.6587821sub-division of Touboro, Cameroon7.7681541 15.3541013CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20143812050.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectorial Emergency response to the influx of new CAR refugees in Cameroon.OCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-181UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the CAR Refugee crisisThe main objective is to ensure boys and girls residing in refugee sites and host communities affected by the refugee crisis are provided with protection services. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) rehabilite new CFS in host communities and establish 2 new CFS in Ngam, 2) identify unaccompanied and separated boys and girls in refugee sites and host communities and refer them to Family Tracing and Reunification services 3) establish and support monitoring and reporting mechanisms on violations against children in refugees site and host villages, ensure proper referrals of children to other services, and sensitize families/communities on the risks and prevention of sexual/physical violence. 23,000 refugees in the Adamawa and East regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
East and Adamawa regions, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753identified refugee sites (Lolo, Gado, Borgop, Ngam) host villages (in the East, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220identified refugee sites (Lolo, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Gado, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngam) host villages (in the East, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Mbile, Gado, Timongolo, Yokaduma, Kette, Kentzou, Gbiti, Garoua-Boulaï and in Adamaoua, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Mbile, Cameroon4.0546280 9.6986027Timongolo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Yokaduma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Kentzou, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Gbiti, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Garoua-Boulaï and in Adamaoua, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Ngam, Borgop, Ngaoui), Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000Ngam, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Borgop, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngaoui), Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014621477.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the CAR Refugee crisisOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-182UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure access to quality, equitable education for refugee and host community children in East and Adamawa regionsThe main objective is to ensure access to quality educational programming for children ages 6-13 in 21 host communities. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) deliver school benches to 21 host schools, 2) distribute school kits in 21 host schools, 3) distribute recreational kits in 21 host schools and 4) distribute teachers materials in 21 host schools. Nearly 16,000 children in the Adamawa and East regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
East, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Yokadouma, Kentzou, Kette, Gari-Gombo Adamawa, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Kentzou, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Gari-Gombo Adamawa, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Host communities, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Djohong, Meiganga, Ngaoui, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Djohong, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Meiganga, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273Ngaoui, Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014311405.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure access to quality, equitable education for refugee and host community children in East and Adamawa regionsOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-183UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Assistance to CAR Refugees and hosting communities in the East North and Adamawa Regions of CamerounThe main objective is to ensure adequate and gender sensitive access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities to CAR refugees located in host communities . UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) construct/rehabilitate 80 boreholes, 2) construct gender latrines in nutrition and health center 3) distribute wash items and 4) train community volunteers and partners. OVer 100,000 refugees in the Adamawa, East and North regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
East Region, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Boumba et Ngoko, Kadei and Lom et Djerem) Gari, Gombo, Libongo, Bela, Yokadouma, Nyabi, Kole, Mbile, Kentzou Gbiti, Timangolo, Kette, Tocktoyo, Beke Chantier, Ndokayo, Bouli Ndinga, Gandima North region, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Boumba et Ngoko, Cameroon2.6782994 15.4068079Kadei and Lom et Djerem) Gari, Cameroon4.0994706 14.4723301Gombo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Libongo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Bela, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Nyabi, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Kole, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mbile, Cameroon4.0546280 9.6986027Kentzou Gbiti, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Timangolo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Tocktoyo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Beke Chantier, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ndokayo, Cameroon5.5145382 14.1204622Bouli Ndinga, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Gandima North region, Cameroon8.5809013 13.9143990(Mayo Rey division) Mbaimboum, Dompla, Ouro Souley Adamawa Region, Cameroon7.3044040 15.1585400(Mayo Rey division) Mbaimboum, Cameroon7.8724736 14.6587821Dompla, Cameroon7.3044040 15.1585400Ouro Souley Adamawa Region, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753(Mbere division) Borgop, Yamba, Ngaoui, Alhamdou, Damissa, Lamou, Diel, Cameroon6.3818031 14.1001326(Mbere division) Borgop, Cameroon6.3818031 14.1001326Yamba, Cameroon4.3000000 12.3833330Ngaoui, Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000Alhamdou, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Damissa, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Lamou, Cameroon7.9166670 12.7333330Diel, Cameroon6.3296141 13.5379072CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20141700245.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Assistance to CAR Refugees and hosting communities in the East North and Adamawa Regions of CamerounOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-184UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcing access of CAR refugees and affected host communities to lifesaving nutrition interventions in the East and Adamawa regions of CameroonThe main objective is to address the nutrition needs for severe acute malnourished children infants and women in the areas affected by CAR refugees crisis and refugees’ sites. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) deliver essential nutrition inputs including Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), therapeutic milk (F75-F100) and essentials drugs and 2) train health staff, community and social workers in Infant Feeding (IFE). 3,000 refugees in the Adamawa and East regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
Sites, Cameroon4.0485344 9.7009320Borgop, Gado, Timangolo, Mbile, Lolo, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656Adamawa region, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Borgop, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Gado, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Timangolo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mbile, Cameroon4.0546280 9.6986027Lolo; Adamawa region, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Djohong heath districts, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832East region, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Djohong heath districts; East region, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Batouri, Ketté, Ndélélé, Garoua Boulai, and Betare Oya health district, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Batouri, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Ketté, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Ndélélé, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246Garoua Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484and Betare Oya health district;, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014396831.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcing access of CAR refugees and affected host communities to lifesaving nutrition interventions in the East and Adamawa regions of 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support medical care for the Central African refugees and the host population in the East and Adamaoua regions in CameroonThe main objective is to improve access to care for CAR refugees and the populations hosts in the East and Adamaoua regions. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) vaccinate new refugees at the border, 2) support curative activities through mobile private clinics, in the health structures and on the sites, 3) provide drugs, medical supplies and equipment to sites and functioning health facilities and 3) organize two KAP surveys. Nearly 140,000 refugees and host people will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-082015-07-08
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20141104181.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support medical care for the Central African refugees and the host population in the East and Adamaoua regions in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated psychosocial support, assistance and medical orientation to women and girls, victims /survivors of SGBV in host communities and in refugee sites in the East Region of CameroonThe main objective is to provide psychosocial assistance and medical orientation to the most vulnerable women and girls victims of GBV accommodated in host communities and villages. UNWOMEN will use CERF funds to 1) consolidate the functioning of the existing 4 women cohesion spaces in the refugee sites, 2) provide integrated psycho-social support, medical orientation for identified victims, 3) organize 304 community based activities and 148 mass campaigns in host villageson SGBV/SV issues and on women and girls’ protection, 4) set up a network of 39 capacitated community relays, and 5) organize regular meetings involving women refugees and in host community for GBV /HIV AIDS awareness and prevention. 90,000 refugees and host population will benefit from this
support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-122015-07-12
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
East Region concentration high density zones, Cameroon3.9505128 13.9143990Garoua Boulai, Betaré Oya, Kentzou, Gbiti, Yokadouma, Ngarissingo, Manjou, Ndokayo, Tocktoyo, Tongo Gadima, Mboumama, Batouri (urban and rural zones et border villages) including Gado, Timangolo, Mbile and Lolo sites, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Garoua Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Betaré Oya, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133Kentzou, Cameroon4.1757741 15.0294415Gbiti, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Ngarissingo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Manjou, Cameroon5.6211900 13.0060400Ndokayo, Cameroon5.5145382 14.1204622Tocktoyo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Tongo Gadima, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mboumama, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Batouri (urban and rural zones et border villages) including Gado, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Timangolo, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mbile and Lolo sites, Cameroon4.2789249 14.8994656CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014295277.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated psychosocial support, assistance and medical orientation to women and girls, victims /survivors of SGBV in host communities and in refugee sites in the East Region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to livestock protection in the East and Adamaoua regions of Cameroon following the influx of Central African refugees and their livestockThe present project aims at systematically vaccinating all the cattle in the East and Adamaoua regions in an effort to protect these cattle and ensure the food security of both the refugees and that of their host communities. This livestock will be vaccinated against the diseases that are normally prevalent in the region. (50,000 cattle against the major cattle pests in the region - Black Quarter, Haemorrhagic septicaemia, Contageuse Bovine Pleuro Pneumonia and lumpy skin disease - and 112,500 sheep and goats against "Peste des Petits Ruminants". 6,000 bags of animal feed will also be distributed to small ruminant farmers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-132015-07-13
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
East and Adamaoua regions, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753(Garoua-Boulai, Betare-Oya, Kette, Batouri, Bombe and Borgop, Ngaoui, Nandeke et Ngam), Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484(Garoua-Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Betare-Oya, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Batouri, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Bombe and Borgop, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Ngaoui, Cameroon6.6000000 14.9000000Nandeke et Ngam), Cameroon6.4666670 14.2666670CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014357484.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to livestock protection in the East and Adamaoua regions of Cameroon following the influx of Central African refugees and their livestockOCHA 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-091UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to food insecurity generated by devastating and prolonged dry spell in GuatemalaWith CERF funds, WFP will provide two monthly food rations to 10,000 food insecurity households and two monthly food vouchers to 2,000 food insecure households in Santa Rosa, Chiquimula and Jalapa departments of Guatemala. The distributions will occur between January and March 2015 and will benefit some 60,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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 operation will be implemented in of the most vulnerable municipalities of the dry corridor in the departments of Santa Rosa, Chiquimula y Jalapa, Guatemala38.4404290 -122.7140548The operation will be implemented in of the most vulnerable municipalities of the dry corridor in the departments of Santa Rosa, Guatemala14.1928003 -90.3748354Chiquimula y Jalapa, Guatemala14.8041303 -89.5436758GUATEMALA DROUGHT 20142155055.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to food insecurity generated by devastating and prolonged dry spell in GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-185UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Avoiding death from acute malnutrition and associated health problems in areas affected by devastating and prolonged dry spell in Guatemala.The joint WHO/UNICEF project aims to increase the health and nutrition response to malnutrition and related health needs associated with drought in Guatemala. In particular, WHO will provide basic equipment and essential supplies to 58 health facilities and 7 nutrition recovery centers for the immediate and timely care of acute malnutrition and vector-borne diseases. In addition, WHO will increase access to safe water at facilities and at the household level in drought-affected communities. UNICEF will support the identification, treatment and follow-up of acute malnutrition cases of children under five and pregnant and lactating women. In particular, UNICEF will provide therapeutic food and RUTF to the centers and carry out nutrition education activities in communities. Some 4,000 children and 3,000 pregnant and lactating women will directly benefit from the nutrition activities while some 50,000 people will benefit from WASH and health activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-262015-06-26
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
municipalities in departments of Eastern (Chiquimula, Santa Rosa, and Jalapa), Guatemala14.5655154 -89.9253233municipalities in departments of Eastern (Chiquimula, Guatemala14.7514999 -89.4742177Santa Rosa, Guatemala14.1928003 -90.3748354and Jalapa), Guatemala14.5655154 -89.9253233GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2014398896.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Avoiding death from acute malnutrition and associated health problems in areas affected by devastating and prolonged dry spell in Guatemala.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Avoiding death from acute malnutrition and associated health problems in areas affected by devastating and prolonged dry spell in GuatemalaThe joint WHO/UNICEF project aims to increase the health and nutrition response to malnutrition and related health needs associated with drought in Guatemala. In particular, WHO will provide basic equipment and essential supplies to 58 health facilities and 7 nutrition recovery centers for the immediate and timely care of acute malnutrition and vector-borne diseases. In addition, WHO will increase access to safe water at facilities and at the household level in drought-affected communities. UNICEF will support the identification, treatment and follow-up of acute malnutrition cases of children under five and pregnant and lactating women. In particular, UNICEF will provide therapeutic food and RUTF to the centers and carry out nutrition education activities in communities. Some 4,000 children and 3,000 pregnant and lactating women will directly benefit from the nutrition activities while some 50,000 people will benefit from WASH and health activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
municipalities in departments of Eastern (Chiquimula, Santa Rosa, and Jalapa), Guatemala14.5655154 -89.9253233municipalities in departments of Eastern (Chiquimula, Guatemala14.7514999 -89.4742177Santa Rosa, Guatemala14.1928003 -90.3748354and Jalapa), Guatemala14.5655154 -89.9253233GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2014388357.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Avoiding death from acute malnutrition and associated health problems in areas affected by devastating and prolonged dry spell in GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-092UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional assistance to refugees from C.A.R in the East and Adamaoua Regions of CameroonThe main objective is to treat moderate acute malnutrition through targeted supplementary feeding to children aged 6–59 months and pregnant and lactating women. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) provide supplementary foods and specialised nutritional products and 2) deliver capacity building workshops to community health workers. 16,664 refugees in the Adamawa and East regions will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Adamawa region, Cameroon6.9181954 12.8054753Meiganga, Djohong and Tibati heath districts East region, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273Meiganga, Cameroon6.5163966 14.2919273Djohong and Tibati heath districts East region, Cameroon6.8344177 14.6966832Bertoua, Batouri, Ketté, Ndélélé, Garoua Boulai, and Betare Oya health district, Cameroon4.5791946 13.6767958Bertoua, Cameroon4.5791946 13.6767958Batouri, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Ketté, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Ndélélé, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246Garoua Boulai, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484and Betare Oya health district, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014600300.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional assistance to refugees from C.A.R in the East and Adamaoua Regions of 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 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-186UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring and providing safe educational activities for vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the conflict and displacement in CARWith CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will establish 30 temporary learning spaces in Moyen Sido, Kabo, Kaga Bandoro, Mbres, Bambari, Grimari and Ngakobo benefiting 4,800 conflict-affected children. In addition, UNICEF will improve WASH facilities, including water points and latrines, in 5 schools supporting some 2,500 children. Lastly, UNICEF will train 72 teachers and community members on Education in Emergencies. All activities will include a component on hygiene promotion and education.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
Moyen Sido, Kabo (Ouham) Kaga Bandoro, Mbrès (Nana Grébizi), Bambari, Grimari and Ngakobo (Ouaka, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Moyen Sido, Central African Republic8.2216089 18.7155487Kabo (Ouham) Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbrès (Nana Grébizi), Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Grimari and Ngakobo (Ouaka, Central African Republic5.7398928 20.0538994CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014499997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring and providing safe educational activities for vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the conflict and displacement in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving response to SGBV in affected areasThe joint UNFPA/UNICEF project aims to provide live-saving response to nearly 7,500 women and children survivors of SGBV in Nana-Gribizi (Kagabandoro), Ouaka (Bambari), and Ouham (Bossangoal, Batangafo and Kabo). In particular, UNFPA and partners will provide medical assistance, legal protection and psychosocial support to survivors by establishing 10 new listening centers (GBV crisis centers). In addition, UNFPA will offer HIV/AIDS testing and prophylasix treatment to survivors. UNICEF will carry out awareness raising activities trhgouh mass sensitization, radio communications, community mobilizers and focus groups. The aim is to prevent continued violations and to ensure access to treatment for survivors.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014379654.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving response to SGBV in affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-187UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving response to SGBV in affected areasThe joint UNFPA/UNICEF project aims to provide live-saving response to nearly 7,500 women and children survivors of SGBV in Nana-Gribizi (Kagabandoro), Ouaka (Bambari), and Ouham (Bossangoal, Batangafo and Kabo). In particular, UNFPA and partners will provide medical assistance, legal protection and psychosocial support to survivors by establishing 10 new listening centers (GBV crisis centers). In addition, UNFPA will offer HIV/AIDS testing and prophylasix treatment to survivors. UNICEF will carry out awareness raising activities trhgouh mass sensitization, radio communications, community mobilizers and focus groups. The aim is to prevent continued violations and to ensure access to treatment for survivors.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Nana-Gribizi (Kagabandoro), Ouaka (Bambari) , Ouham (Bossangoa, Batangafo and Kabo), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Nana-Gribizi (Kagabandoro), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Ouaka (Bambari), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Ouham (Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Batangafo and Kabo), Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014216080.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving response to SGBV in affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-188UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency community-based management of severe acute malnutrition among children in most affected prefectures by the conflict in CARCERF funding will directly support emergency nutrition services for the management of severe acute malnutrition. A total of 8,360 severely acute malnourished (SAM) children will be admitted and treated in inpatient and outpatient therapeutic units. CERF funding will scale up the integration of SAM management in the minimum package of health activity including outreach activities in specific areas most affected by the crisis. In particular, CERF funds will support the rehabilitation of 4 therapeutic units of SAM and 25 out-patient therapeutic units. UNICEF will also support the screening and treatment of some 10,878 SAM children under five through the provision of therapeutic feeding and RUTF.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012014-12-18
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
Prefectures of Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham Pende, Kemo, Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Prefectures of Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Ouham Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency community-based management of severe acute malnutrition among children in most affected prefectures by the conflict in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-189UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Release of children from armed groups and psychosocial supports to children in most affected conflict areasThe conflict in CAR has severely affected children both in terms of psychological and physical trauma as well as due to the recruitment of children in armed forces. With CERF funds, UNICEF and partners aim to provide critical child protection services in Nana Gribizi, Ouham and Ouaka prefectures. In particular, UNICEF aims to identify, facilitate the release and support the treatment of children associated with armed groups, as well as raise awareness of the issue with communities, leaders and commanders of armed groups. Additionally, UNICEF will support psychosocial activities targeting children and youth with a focus on areas where children have been recruited by armed forces or recently reintegrated into the communities. Lastly, UNICEF and partners will strengthen the monitoring of rights violations through child protection networks in 12 localities. The project will directly benefit some 450 children associated with armed groups and directly assist more than 200,000 children in the targeted prefectures.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Nana Gribizi (Kaga Bandoro et Mbres), Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Ouham (Batangafo, Boguila, Bouca, Makounda et Nana Bakassa, Central African Republic6.9761812 17.4321959Ouaka (Bambari, Bakala et Kouango), Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370Nana Gribizi (Kaga Bandoro et Mbres); Ouham (Batangafo, Central African Republic6.6596672 19.6640249Boguila, Central African Republic7.1227666 16.9243757Bouca, Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Makounda et Nana Bakassa ; Ouaka (Bambari, Central African Republic6.9761812 17.4321959Bakala et Kouango), Central African Republic6.1971149 20.3874808CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014789446.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Release of children from armed groups and psychosocial supports to children in most affected conflict areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-190UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to emergency WASH needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in CARResponse to emergency WASH needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in CAR
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-302015-06-30
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
Nana mambere prefecture, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808Bouar Garoua Boulai, Ouham prefecture, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bouar Garoua Boulai, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Ouham prefecture, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Bossangoa, batangafo, Bouca, Boya Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Bouca, Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Boya Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Kaga Bandoro, Ouaka prefecture, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Ouaka prefecture, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Bambari, Bangassou, Ngakobo, Ouham pende prefecture, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Ngakobo, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ouham pende prefecture, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Koui Ombello Mpoko, Lobeye, Kemo prefecture, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Koui Ombello Mpoko, Central African Republic5.1188825 18.4276047Lobeye, Central African Republic4.3525981 17.4795173Kemo prefecture, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Bangui, Bimbo, Boda (Lobaye), Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bimbo, Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348Boda (Lobaye), Central African Republic4.3209601 17.4647284CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141499980.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to emergency WASH needs of internally displaced persons, and vulnerable population in CAROCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FAO-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to improve food and nutrition security of displaced and returned households and host communitiesEmergency response to improve food and nutrition security of displaced and returned households and host communities
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-132015-07-13
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
Targeted préfectures, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440OmbellaMpoko (Bangui and its surroundings), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Kemo (Sibut), Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Ouaka (Bambari), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Ouham (Bossangoa, MoyenSido), Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404OuhamPende (Bozoum, Paoua, Ngaoudaye), Nana Gribizi (KagaBandoro), Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979OmbellaMpoko (Bangui and its surroundings);Kemo (Sibut); Ouaka (Bambari); Ouham (Bossangoa, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899MoyenSido); OuhamPende (Bozoum, Central African Republic8.2216089 18.7155487Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Ngaoudaye), Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Nana Gribizi (KagaBandoro), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141944952.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to improve food and nutrition security of displaced and returned households and host communitiesOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to increase emergency health services to some 400,000 people in seven priority prefectures of CAR. In particular, UNFPA will provide emergency reproductive health kits and laboratory kits to six health points, 7 maternity wards and 4 referral health facilities. In addition, UNFPA will rehabilitate and equip 4 surgical rooms and 7 maternity units that have been previously damaged or looted during the conflict. Lastly, UNFPA will train 100 health care providers on IMCI and obstetric care.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-09-30
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014400138.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to increase emergency health services to some 400,000 people in seven priority prefectures of CAR. In particular, WHO will provide essential medicines and supplies to six health facilities, implement mobile clinic activities in villages situation more than 5 kms from a health center; and train 20 health care providers on the Guidelines of Free Health Care to ensure free access to basic health services by IDPs. To ensure sufficient staffing at the six health centers, WHO’s partner (Save the Children) will provide a nominal incentive to skilled health workers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014599905.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-191UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicThe joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA health project aims to increase emergency health services to some 400,000 people in seven priority prefectures of CAR. In particular, UNICEF will increase malaria and HIV/AIDS prevention activities in high risk areas. For malaria, UNICEF will distribute mosquito nets to some 193,000 people and provide 194 emergency health kits to local health facilities treating malaria. In addition, UNICEF will train community health workers in 38 localities on sensitization activities and data collection for disease monitoring. For HIV/AIDS, UNICEF will provide counselling and testing to pregnant women attending antenatal care (ANC) and provide antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis to pregnant women testing positive for HIV. Additionally, UNICEF will ensure assisted delivery to 5,299 pregnant women attending ANC in health facilities and will provide ARV prophylaxis to children born from HIV+ mothers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Nana-Bakassa, Batangafo, Markounda, Bouca, Nangha-Boguila, Central African Republic6.9761812 17.4321959Ouham-Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Nana-Bakassa, Central African Republic6.9761812 17.4321959Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Markounda, Central African Republic7.6197942 16.9624239Bouca, Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Nangha-Boguila ; Ouham-Pende, Central African Republic7.1227666 16.9243757Koui, Ngaoundaye, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Koui, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ngaoundaye ; Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Bambari, Bakala, Kouango, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Nana-Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bakala, Central African Republic6.1971149 20.3874808Kouango ; Nana-Gribizi, Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370Kaga Bandoro, Mbres, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbres ; Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Abba, Central African Republic5.3313923 15.1513002Basse-Kotto, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Abba ; Basse-Kotto, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Mobaye Kémo, Central African Republic4.3202706 21.1861342Sibut, Dékoa, Mala, Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Sibut, Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Dékoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145Mala, Central African Republic6.1132702 19.5067518CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014495406.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing integrated primary and secondary health care delivery to vulnerable population in the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection Monitoring, Protection by Presence and Border Monitoring in North, North-West, South-West and Center of CAR (Bambari, Kabo-Bataganfo-Bouca-Kaga Bandoro-Dekoa axis, Nana Mambere, Ouham Pendé, and Ouham)The UNHCR project aims to enhance protection activities through the increased presence of protection monitors in Ouham, Nana Gribizi, Kemo and Ouaka prefectures. Partners DRC and INTERSOS will carry out protection monitoring, including reporting on protection issues, establishing community protection committees and centers, and training community members and local authorities on human rights and IHL. Partner IEDA will be responsible for monitoring the CAR-Chad and CAR-Cameroon borders reporting on population movements, identifying protection issues, and evaluating 22 border crossing points.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Ouham (Kabo, Batangafo,Bouca), Nana Gribzi (Kaga Bandoro) and Kemo (Dekoa), Ouakam (Bambari), Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Ouham (Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Bouca), Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Nana Gribzi (Kaga Bandoro) and Kemo (Dekoa), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Ouakam (Bambari), Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141575998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection Monitoring, Protection by Presence and Border Monitoring in North, North-West, South-West and Center of CAR (Bambari, Kabo-Bataganfo-Bouca-Kaga Bandoro-Dekoa axis, Nana Mambere, Ouham Pendé, and Ouham)OCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intervention stock for Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Central African RepublicThe joint UNHCR/UNICEF project aims to provide immediate shelter/NFI assistance to displaced people through the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) in CAR. The project will benefit some 115,000 people. UNHCR and UNICEF will procure and preposition standard relief item kits to be distributed to communities as needs arise. UNHCR will also construct three warehouses to allow NFIs to be positioned closer to the areas of operation. UNICEF will work with the cluster’s RRM (five stand-by NGO partners) to assess and distribute NFIs. All commodities will be distributed within the six-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014900001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intervention stock for Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Central African RepublicOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-192UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intervention stock for Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Central African RepublicThe joint UNHCR/UNICEF project aims to provide immediate shelter/NFI assistance to displaced people through the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) in CAR. The project will benefit some 115,000 people. UNHCR and UNICEF will procure and preposition standard relief item kits to be distributed to communities as needs arise. UNHCR will also construct three warehouses to allow NFIs to be positioned closer to the areas of operation. UNICEF will work with the cluster’s RRM (five stand-by NGO partners) to assess and distribute NFIs. All commodities will be distributed within the six-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Prefectures, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ouham Pende, Ouham, Nana Gribizi, Kemo, Ouaka, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Ouham Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014398040.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intervention stock for Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-IOM-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving humanitarian assistance to IDPs in Central African Republic (CAR)This was part of a joint IOM/UNHCR CCCM proposal; however, due to insufficient information on activities and costs, the UNHCR component was removed and only the IOM project is recommended for funding.
With CERF funds, IOM and partners will provide CCCM and protection support in two sites in Kabo of Ouham Prefecture. The project will directly benefit some 30,600 people including 8,600 IDPs and 22,000 host community members. In particular, IOM will conduct site coordination and management, distribute emergency NFIs and shelter materials, provide protection assistance (such as fees for medical services or reissuance of IDs) and establish community platforms for protection monitoring and support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-012015-07-01
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
Prefecture of Ouham, Sub-Prefecture of Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Prefecture of Ouham, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Sub-Prefecture of Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014760920.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving humanitarian assistance to IDPs in Central African Republic (CAR)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency Livelihoods Recovery in Ouham through Cash for Work InterventionsThe conflict has severely impacted economic livelihoods and markets in CAR compounding the physical effects of the crisis on the most vulnerable. With CERF funds, UNDP and partner ACTED will implement quick impact cash-for-work activities in Bossangoa that will provide a much needed cash injection into the hands of the most vulnerable as well as into the local economy. Some 2,700 unskilled people will be employed for an average of 10 days and will receive FCFA 25,000 for payment. An additional 135 skilled labourers will also directly benefit from the project. The type of work to be carried out includes minor rehabilitation of roads and markets, which have the added benefit of further stimulating local trade. Beneficiaries will be able to use the cash to purchase food and non-food items available in the town.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-05-31
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
Ouham (Sous prefecture of Bossangoa), Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014599949.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency Livelihoods Recovery in Ouham through Cash for Work InterventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-094UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mobile Intervention Brigade for the road infrastructure rehabilitation in order to improve humanitarian access to populations in Ouaka, Kémo, Nana Gribizi, Ouham, Ouham Pende, Nana Mambere, Bangui.CERF funds will support the Mobile Intervention Brigade coordinated by WFP and implemented by ACTED. This brigade will rapidly respond to alerts of damaged infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, and carry out rapid and emergency repairs. The project will repair some 12 infrastructure works (approximately 2 per month for 5 months). The project will directly benefit 15,600 people who will be employed through cash-for-work schemes to carry out the repairs in their community. This intervention has been designated as a high priority by the Logistics Cluster and the HCT to ensure consistent access to populations in need.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Ouaka, Kémo, Nana Gribizi, Ouham, Ouham Pende, Nana Mambere, Bangui (axes not covered by MINUSCA QIPS), Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Kémo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Ouham Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Nana Mambere, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808Bangui (axes not covered by MINUSCA QIPS), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014603209.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mobile Intervention Brigade for the road infrastructure rehabilitation in order to improve humanitarian access to populations in Ouaka, Kémo, Nana Gribizi, Ouham, Ouham Pende, Nana Mambere, Bangui.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-095UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives and protecting livelihoods in the Central African RepublicWith CERF funds, WFP and partners will provide general food distribution for one month for 27,950 IDPs in Bouca, Batangafo and Moyenne Sido in the Ouham Prefecture. In addition, WFP will initiate a food voucher programme in Bangui providing food vouchers for three months to 2,500 highly food insecure households in the 6th, 7th and 8th sections of Bangui.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-05-31
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
Ombella M’Poko (Bangui), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899and Ouham Prefecture (Bouca, Batangafo, Kabo, Moyenne Sido), Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Ombella M’Poko (Bangui); and Ouham Prefecture (Bouca, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Moyenne Sido), Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20141100408.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives and protecting livelihoods in the Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-096UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives and protecting livelihoods in the Central African Republic: blanket and targeted supplementary feedingWFP and partners will provide nutritional assistance to 20,122 pregnant and lactating women with 539,509 tons of nutritious food. The blanket supplementary feeding and targeted supplementary feeding will be carried out in the prefectures of Kemo, Nana Gribizi, Ouaka, Ouham and Ouham Pende over the course of five months. The CERF contribution will cover roughly one-third of expected caseloads in the targeted prefectures between the current and new EMOPs. BSF and TSF for children under-five will be supported with other resources.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Kémo (Dékoa, Sibut), Nana Gribizi (Kaga Bandoro, Mbres), Ouaka (Bambari, Grimari), Ouham (Batangafo, Bossangoa, Bouca, Kabo, Nana Bakassa) and Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Koui, Ngaoundaye), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Kémo (Dékoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145Sibut), Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Nana Gribizi (Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbres), Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Ouaka (Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Grimari), Central African Republic5.7398928 20.0538994Ouham (Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bouca, Central African Republic6.5060695 18.2763069Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Nana Bakassa) and Ouham Pendé (Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9761812 17.4321959Koui, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ngaoundaye), Central African Republic7.3258337 15.5597417CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014749930.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives and protecting livelihoods in the Central African Republic: blanket and targeted supplementary feedingOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesProject Summary
The project will support the protection and improve the health status of the refugee population in Betou and Impfondo. Specifically, WHO and partners will provide complementary medicines and medical supplies (consumables and basic equipment) required to ensure that refugees and local populations, access to needed health care packages and services and strengthen curative care to Impfondo basic hospital, integrated health centers Betou and health centers set up in refugee sites.
Total project budget: US$ 886,440
Total funds received to date: US$ 347,645
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 110,525
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-082015-07-08
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
Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870villes de Bétou et Impfondo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014110525.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance sanitaire aux réfugiés de la République centrafricaine dans le département de la Likouala par l’amélioration de l’accès aux paquets de soins et services essentiels de santé pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure access to and strengthen existing health centers in reproductive health services and emergency obstetric and newborn care for CAR refugeesProject Summary
This project will focus on new refugees (631 women and girls and 774 men in reproductive age, 150 pregnant women, and 112 newborns - post natal care, family planning services) and host community (69 women and 77 men in reproductive age); ensure access of 700 women in reproductive age to emergency obstetric care including antenatal, delivery and postnatal care and 631 women refugees and 69 host women have to reproductive health services. 1,551 women and men including young people have access to HIV and STIs prevention services.
Total project budget: US$ 375,485
Total funds received to date: US$ 39,850
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 137,406
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014137406.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure access to and strengthen existing health centers in reproductive health services and emergency obstetric and newborn care for CAR refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-193UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la qualité de la prise en charge des enfants réfugiés RCA (2-5 ans) dans les Espaces Amis des Enfants (EAE) à Bétou et à IkpengbéléThis project will support the establishment of child friendly spaces to support the protection needs of CAR refugee children in the ROC. Activities will include reception, registration and documentation children’s situation of; educational and psychosocial activities;; and identification, management and / or referral of children with special needs (ill, traumatized, malnourished etc ..) to specialized structures and monitoring of these children.
Total project budget: US$ 175,156
Total funds received to date: US$ 20,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 116,398
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Département de la Likouala, Localités de Bétou et Ikpengbélé, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Département de la Likouala, Republic of Congo2.0439240 17.6688870Localités de Bétou et Ikpengbélé, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014116398.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la qualité de la prise en charge des enfants réfugiés RCA (2-5 ans) dans les Espaces Amis des Enfants (EAE) à Bétou et à IkpengbéléOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance Multisectorielle des Refugies CentrafricainsProject Summary
The multi-sectoral assistance project will meet the urgent needs to save the lives of new refugees from the Central African Republic. UNHCR and partners will conduct registration and provide shelter and WASH services to 3,157 newly arrived refugees in Ikpengbele and Likouala, prevent SGBV, and provide basic medical care by provision of basic medical supplies. Basic education services (distribution of materials) will be provided to 832 refugee children.
Total project budget: US$ 8,422,628
Total funds received to date: US$ 2,184,548
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 670,772
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-082015-07-08
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
Bétou et Impfondo dans la Likouala au Nord-Est de la République du Congo, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014670772.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance Multisectorielle des Refugies CentrafricainsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure protection against gender-based violence of refugee womenThis project aims to reduce SGBV and its impact among CAR refugees in ROC. UNFPA will support education campaigns on prevention of gender-based violence targetting refugees and members of the host community, and will provide medical treatment, including PEP kits and psychological support counselling for survivors of violence. In close collaboration with UNICEF, 535 children in EAE (Espaces Amis des Enfants) will benefit from psychological support once weekly.
Total project budget: US$ 216,845
Total funds received to date: US$ 25,500
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 100,347
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
Betou and Ikpengbele, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014100347.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure protection against gender-based violence of refugee womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-194UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health assistance to the Central African Republic refugees in the Likouala by improving access to care packages and essential health services for the survival of vulnerable groupsProject Summary
This project aims to ensure primary care adult refugees populations. Specifically, CERF funds will target CAR refugees located on sites Betou and Impfondo and will: extend the availability of preventive and curative care for children under 5, pregnant and lactating women; support supervision by health providers activities involving community volunteers; and ensure the acquisition of inputs required for the provision of care.
Total project budget: US$ 375,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 10,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 331,444
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
BETOU - IMPFONDO, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014331444.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health assistance to the Central African Republic refugees in the Likouala by improving access to care packages and essential health services for the survival of vulnerable groupsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-195UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la scolarisation des enfants centrafricainsProject Summary
This project aims to promote protection needs of CAR children in ROC by improving their education. Facilities will be imporved and basic school supplies provided to support elementary level education to 3,157 refugee and host community children.
Total project budget: US$ 170,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 15,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 108,891
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-022015-07-02
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
République du Congo, Département de la Likouala (District de Bétou), Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188République du Congo, Republic of Congo-0.2280210 15.8276590Département de la Likouala (District de Bétou), Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014108891.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la scolarisation des enfants centrafricainsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-097UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Libya EMOP 200776 Assistance to people affected by the crisis in LibyaWFP will use CERF funds to procure emergency food packages which include chickpeas, tomatoe paste, pasta, vegetable oil, and sugar). Approximately 7,970 metric tons of food is planned to be distributed over the period. This will be distributed to the most vulernable 95,000 people. WFP aims to start off with 95,000 beneficiaries and gradually increase to reach 115,000. Partners Taher Al-Zawi and the Libyan Red Crescent (LRC) will distribute the food assistance and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) will provide third party monitoring and capacity building of national partners to sustain the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-06-01
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
Eastern (Tobruk , El Gobba, Derna, Chahat, El Beida, El Madrej, Benghazi, Jdabya, Labyar, Jalou and Toukra) and Western (Sirte, Misrata, Zliten, El Khomes, Tripoli, Gheryen, Yafren, Bani Walid, Tarhouna, Zawya and Zwara), Libya32.0681759 23.9417510Eastern (Tobruk, Libya32.0681759 23.9417510El Gobba, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Derna, Libya32.7556130 22.6377432Chahat, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310El Beida, Libya32.7564170 21.7376178El Madrej, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Benghazi, Libya32.1194242 20.0867909Jdabya, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310Labyar, Libya32.1856272 20.5870955Jalou and Toukra) and Western (Sirte, Libya31.1896890 16.5701927Misrata, Libya32.3255884 15.0992556Zliten, Libya32.2785242 14.5189214El Khomes, Libya32.6509505 14.2678989Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Gheryen, Libya32.1717952 13.0184123Yafren, Libya32.0535580 12.5355393Bani Walid, Libya31.7975831 14.0536760Tarhouna, Libya32.4279191 13.6420599Zawya and Zwara), Libya32.9234588 12.0775411LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20142000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Libya EMOP 200776 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-OPS-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Mine Action Emergency Response through Coordination, Monitoring and Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Battle Area Clearance and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Activities in accordance with International StandardsA diverse array of arms and weapons have been used in 2014, of which 30% did not detonate, possibly due to poor storage conditions and humidity. Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) as well as Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) has, since July 2014, contaminated an area of approximately 80 square kilometres around Tripoli of residential areas, public infrastructures such as schools and hospitals, and farm/agricultural land. UNOPS is requesting funds on behalf of UNMAS who will contract third-party companies for mine clearance activities as well as monitoring, quality assurance and quality control of mine clearance activities. The project has dual objectives: firstly through the identification of hazardous areas and rapid clearance of ERW in Tripoli and the surrounding areas; and secondly, casualty reduction through risk awareness activities within the effected communities. CERF funds will support three months of activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-122015-07-12
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
In and around Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2014509869.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Mine Action Emergency Response through Coordination, Monitoring and Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Battle Area Clearance and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Activities in accordance with International StandardsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health services in LibyaWHO aims to provide life-saving health services to conflict affected peoplulations. WHO will procure and distribute life saving medicines for 100,000 beneficiaries through 8 health facilities. Standard medical kits that include essential medicines and medicines for non-communicable diseases will be provided in areas where health authorities are overwhelmed with IDP influx. CERF supported activities will continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-082015-07-08
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
Western region - Tripoli, Ajaylat, Gheryan, Yefren Eastern region - Benghazi, Al Marj, Ajdabiya, Al Bayda, Tobruk Southern region - Sebha/Ubari, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Western region - Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Ajaylat, Libya32.7481109 12.3349340Gheryan, Libya32.1717952 13.0184123Yefren Eastern region - Benghazi, Libya32.0535580 12.5355393Al Marj, Libya32.4982249 20.8195292Ajdabiya, Libya30.2146470 20.1402594Al Bayda, Libya32.7564170 21.7376178Tobruk Southern region - Sebha/Ubari, Libya32.0681759 23.9417510LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2014677693.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health services in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-197UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening protection of and psychosocial support to crisis affected children and youthThis project aims to strengthen the community-based protection and psychosocial support of children affected by the armed conflict through the implementation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS). Using this CERF grant, UNICEF proposes to scale up the current psychosocial services by establishing 8 CFP in 8 IDPs locations in 4 different towns/cities (Tripoli, Az Zawiyah, Sorman and Beniwaleed). Recreational materials sufficient for 4,000 children will also be provided. UNICEF will also ensure that support sessions as well as activities for children and youth will take place. Lastly, identification and appropriate referral s ystems to child survivors of GBV will be provided. CERF funded activities will continue through to June 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-122015-07-12
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
IDP locations in Tripoli, Az Zawiyah, Sorman and Beniwaleed, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383IDP locations in Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Az Zawiyah, Libya32.7630282 12.7364962Sorman and Beniwaleed, Libya26.3351000 17.2283310LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2014182934.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening protection of and psychosocial support to crisis affected children and youthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WFP-098UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance Alimentaire aux réfugiés de la RCAProject Summary
The project aims to protect the nutritional status and food security of 3,157 refugees and nationals of the CAR, especially women and children, through general food distributions in time. Specifically, WFP will purchase, transport and distribute to 3,157A refugees from the Central African Republic, for a period of three months.
Total project budget: US$ 4,244,445
Total funds received to date: US$ 208,217
Amount requested from the CERF: US$ 208,217
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
This submission is a part of the broader regional strategy to use US$ 40 million CERF rapid response funds to address the ongoing humanitarian situation of CAR refugees in the CAR, ROC, DRC and Cameroon.
Since the outbreak of the crisis in the Central African Republic , the neighboring countries of the Central African welcome in their territories hundreds of thousands of refugees with more than 19,055 registered in the Republic of Congo on 30 September 2014. The participatory evaluation in October 2014 identified the need to prioritize response related to needs of refugee protection, shelter, non-food, water and sanitation, health/nutrition, education, livelihoods and support to third countries affected by the movement, targetting 3,157 newly arrived refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-132015-07-13
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
Bétou, Impfondo, Brazzaville Pointe Noire, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Bétou, Republic of Congo3.0625711 18.5181188Impfondo, Republic of Congo1.6259451 18.0539382Brazzaville Pointe Noire, Republic of Congo-4.7691623 11.8663620CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2014208217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance Alimentaire aux réfugiés de la RCAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support medical care for the Central African refugees and the host population in the East and Adamaoua regions in CameroonThe main objective is to improve access to the care for the CAR refugees and the populations hosts in the East and Adamaoua regions. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) deploy midwives and 100 community health workers, 2) provide reproductive health kits, dignity kits, free delivery and caesarean kits to pregnant women and adolescent girls in the site and health facilities, 3) provide medical assistance to SGBV survivors and 4) establish youth friendly and women friendly spaces using mobile tents. Nearly 140,000 refugees and host population will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-052015-07-05
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
East (Garoua Boulaï, Kette, Betaré Oya, Bertoua, Batouri, Ndélélé, Yokadouma, Moloundou health districts) and Adamaoua regions (Djohong and Meiganga health districts), Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484East (Garoua Boulaï, Cameroon5.8901373 14.5480484Kette, Cameroon4.9611539 14.5626140Betaré Oya, Cameroon5.5920207 14.0856133Bertoua, Cameroon4.5791946 13.6767958Batouri, Cameroon4.4354347 14.3617343Ndélélé, Cameroon4.0389125 14.9301246Yokadouma, Cameroon3.5321338 15.0498966Moloundou health districts) and Adamaoua regions (Djohong and Meiganga health districts), Cameroon2.0462273 15.2136302CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2014392625.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support medical care for the Central African refugees and the host population in the East and Adamaoua regions in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-UDP-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanSevere armed conflict between pro- and anti-government forces continues in many locations in South Sudan. UNDSS is providing critical support to 250 humanitarian agencies including UN, NGO’s, diplomatic missions and donor organizations. UNDSS and WFP are proposing a joint CERF project in support of humanitarian efforts. Using CERF funds, UNDSS will conduct Security Risk Assessments (SRA) and respond to security incidents while WFP will provide dedicated security UNHAS aircraft to UNDSS. The dedicated aircraft will permit UNDSS to undertake 80 to 100 missions to conduct rapid assessments and will also allow UNDSS to provide response support. An estimated 12,000 humanitarian workers will benefit.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-12-012015-07-30
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
Central Equatoria, Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile States with flexibility to cover other areas if required, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Unity and Upper Nile States with flexibility to cover other areas if required, South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2014833547.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support to UN and Implementing Partners Operating in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2014CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-CEF-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicReduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2013-12-262014-06-25
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014213914.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-FPA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicReduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2014-01-142014-07-13
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
Bangui, Ouham (Bossangoa), Ouham-Pende (Bohong, Bozoum), Nana-Gr&#, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899bizi (Kaga Bandoro), Nana-Mamb&#, Central African Republic6.9220191 19.1354464r&#, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440(Bouar), Ombella-M&#, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Poko (Bimbo), K&#, Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348mo-Gribingui (Sibut), Lobaye (Mba&#, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025ki), Vakaga (Birao), Haute Kotto (Bria), Central African Republic10.2933091 22.7822485Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Ouham (Bossangoa), Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Ouham-Pende (Bohong, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Bozoum), Central African Republic6.3188032 16.3758145Nana-Gr&#;bizi (Kaga Bandoro), Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Nana-Mamb&#;r&#; (Bouar), Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Ombella-M&#;Poko (Bimbo), Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348K&#;mo-Gribingui (Sibut), Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Lobaye (Mba&#;ki), Central African Republic3.8665018 17.9828138Vakaga (Birao), Central African Republic10.2933091 22.7822485Haute Kotto (Bria), Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014601343.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population FundCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-WHO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicReduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African Republic
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2013-12-262014-06-25
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2014246101.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce excess of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality through the provision of MISP and basic health services to the most affected areas in Central African RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health OrganizationCERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.