XM-OCHA-CERF-14-RR-HCR-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency relief and response to internally displaced people in Libya and the promotion of psycho-social well-being of children and youthWith CERF funds, UNHCR will distribute core relief items (such as tents, mattress, blankets, hygiene kits, and heaters) as well as medicine and medical supplies to address the basic survival needs of 87,000 recently displaced people in southern, western and eastern regions in Libya over a six-month period. Given the restricted movement of Tawerghan IDPs, UNHCR will procure and distribute 500 emergency food parcels to vulnerable families. UNHCR will also train host communities to conduct rapid needs assessment/registration and managing emergency response of IDPs within their communities, including initial registration of IDPs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)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
Western region - Tripoli, Zawiya, Ajaylat, Gheryan, Tarhouna Eastern region - Benghazi, Al Marj, Ajdabiya, Al Bayda, Tobruk Southern region - Sebha, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Western region - Tripoli, Libya32.8872094 13.1913383Zawiya, Libya32.7630282 12.7364962Ajaylat, Libya32.7481109 12.3349340Gheryan, Libya32.1717952 13.0184123Tarhouna Eastern region - Benghazi, Libya32.4279191 13.6420599Al Marj, Libya32.4982249 20.8195292Ajdabiya, Libya30.2146470 20.1402594Al Bayda, Libya32.7564170 21.7376178Tobruk Southern region - Sebha, Libya32.0681759 23.9417510LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20151491012.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency relief and response to internally displaced people in Libya and the promotion of psycho-social well-being of children and youthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihoods assistance for flood-affected households in Zambezia ProvinceProject Summary
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security estimates that 52 000 ha of cultivated fields have been flooded in the most recent rains. More so, the household food and seed stocks were also washed away and destroyed with households now predominantly relying on food aid. CERF funds will be used to provide immediate relief to a targeted 21,000 people th rough the provision of 4,300 agricultureal kits which includes basic inputs such as seeds and tools. This can be done within the agricultural season and allow them to resume their food production.
Total project budget: US$3,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$308,484
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)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-122015-08-12
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
Zambezia Province - (Mocuba, Maganja da Costa and Namacurra Districts), Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Zambezia Province - (Mocuba, Mozambique-16.8402212 36.9648534Maganja da Costa and Namacurra Districts), Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015308484.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihoods assistance for flood-affected households in Zambezia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH – Zambezia ProvinceThe objective of the Emergency WASH project is to provide immediate and life-saving assistance to 50,000 displaced people in emergency water supply, emergency sanitation and emergency hygiene promotion, thus providing minimum safe conditions for reducing the risk to public health by water and sanitation-related diseases. Specifically, UNICEF and partners will provide basic water and sanitation services in accommodation centres and temporary settlement areas and emergency water supply in Mocuba town through emergency water treatment and emergency hygiene promotion for the proper use of sanitation facilities and hand washing with soap.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-202015-07-20
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
Zambezia province - (districts of Mocuba, Maganja da Costa, Namacurra, Nicoadala, Morrumbala, Mopeia and Chinde), Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Zambezia province - (districts of Mocuba, Mozambique-17.0083113 36.7819505Maganja da Costa, Mozambique-17.1816187 37.4681396Namacurra, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Morrumbala, Mozambique-16.8997528 35.7406882Mopeia and Chinde), Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015533395.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH – Zambezia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Relief Food Assistance To Flood-Affected Population in Zambezia ProvinceProject Summary
Food distributions will be undertaken to meet life-saving requirements for the first month (from mid-January to mid-February), through the provision of a complete individual ration composed of Maize Meal (400g/p/d), Corn Soy Blend (50g/p/d), pulses (60g/p/d), and vegetable oil (25g/p/d) to an estimated 50,000 people in order to meet life-saving and sustaining food requirements.
Total project budget: US$10,200,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$864,457
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
On 8 January 2015, following heavy rains, the Mozambique National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC) activated a nation-wide institutional orange alert for floods. The floods isolated entire districts and communities and cut off many communication routes. Rivers surpassed alert levels and impassable bridges have effectively cut off the north of the country from the south. An estimated 14,950 houses have been destroyed. 57 accommodation centres have been established to provide shelter for the more than 50,000 people who have been displaced. Furthermore, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and partners, floods have destroyed 52,052 hectares of crops, affecting 36,939 households nationally. These figures are expected to increase as assessments continue.
Preliminary assessments have identified some humanitarian needs. The national Insitute for Disaster management (INGC) is playing a elading role. It estimates that it will need about US$ 8 million to address the immediate needs of the affected people in terms of food, shelter, WASH, health, family kits including logistics for the initial 30 days of the response. This requirement is over and beyond the government’s current expenditure of US$ 1 million per week which is spent on distrusting food and medicine. More than half of this weekly expenditure has gone towards air transport as the areas are inaccessible by other means. This CERF response focuses on critical gaps jointly identified by the Government and the HCT. Current relief stocks indicate that there is a huge gap in food and non-food items to address the current humanitarian assistance in Zambezia Province. There is an urgent need to feed and provide shelter to the 50,000 affected people that are hosted in accommodation centers (most of which are schools, which need to resume by 06 February 2015). There is also the urgent need to provide emergency water supply, emergency sanitation and emergency hygiene promotion, thus providing minimum safe conditions for reducing the risk to public health by water and sanitation-related diseases. The CERF response will include and immediate response focusing on an initial response to the most affected (50,000 IDPs):
1) Logistics Cluster (WFp) intends to provide rapid response to cover the main operational gaps such as storage capacity and aerial and surface transport (road and river) to make sure that the relief assistance reaches the affected population.
2) The WASH Cluster (UNICEF) will give priority to the 50,000 displaced people to ensure the provision of safe water supply, basic sanitation and hygiene promotion in the accommodation centers/resettlement areas,
3) The Food Security Cluster (FAO, WFP) which includes agriculture will provide immediate food assistance for at least one month to the 50,000 displaced people.
4) Under the Shelter Cluster (IOM) will work in partnership with the Mozambican Red Cross (CVM) and Concern Worldwide, to provide temporary shelter NFIs to support IDPs currently residing in temporary/transit points throughout Zambezia Province.
5) The protection sector (UNICEF) will implement three activities: the identification of unaccompanied minors and efforts towards family reunification; prevention and response to violence and abuse (including gender-based violence); and immediate psycho-social support to displaced families and children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-192015-07-19
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
Zambezia Province - (Maganja da Costa, Namacurra, Mocuba, Morrumbala, Nicoadala, Derre, and Mopeia districts), Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849Zambezia Province - (Maganja da Costa, Mozambique-17.1816187 37.4681396Namacurra, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Mocuba, Mozambique-16.8402212 36.9648534Morrumbala, Mozambique-16.8997528 35.7406882Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Derre, Mozambique-16.9618127 36.1260223and Mopeia districts), Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015864457.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Relief Food Assistance To Flood-Affected Population in Zambezia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Common Logistics Service to Ensure Appropriate Access to Populations Affected by Floods in Zambézia ProvinceThe floods in Mozambique have isolated entire districts and communities and cut off many communication routes. Overflowing reivers have caused bridges to be impassable effectively cutting off the north of the country from the south. Transporting immediate relief (food, medicines) has had to be airlifted. Using a combination of air and surface transportation, WFP logistics cluster aims to assist the humanitarian community by providing timely delivery of an estimated 3,713cbm of life-saving relief items to 50,000 IDPs in the flood affected areas in Zambezia. CERF funds will support one month (of an initial 6 month response).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-122015-08-12
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
Zambézia Province - Derre, Maganja da Costa, Mocuba, Mopeia, Morrumbala, Namacurra and Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Zambézia Province - Derre, Mozambique-16.9618127 36.1260223Maganja da Costa, Mozambique-17.1816187 37.4681396Mocuba, Mozambique-16.8402212 36.9648534Mopeia, Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849Morrumbala, Mozambique-16.8997528 35.7406882Namacurra and Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015887625.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Common Logistics Service to Ensure Appropriate Access to Populations Affected by Floods in Zambézia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving humanitarian shelter and response to populations displaced by flooding in Zambezia ProvinceIOM will work in partnership with the Mozambican Red Cross and Concern Worldwide to provide temporary shelter NFIs and shelter set-up support to 50,000 currently residing in temporary/transit points throughout Zambezia Province. IOM will provide shelter kits, tool kits, household kits, and solar light and chargers. as per gaps from pre-positioned stock alongside technical infrastructure support for the temporary shelters. IOM will also provide camp and camp management services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-092015-08-09
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
Zambezia Province - Mocuba, Maganja da Costa, Namacurra, Nicoadala, Morrumbala, Mopeia, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Zambezia Province - Mocuba, Mozambique-16.8402212 36.9648534Maganja da Costa, Mozambique-17.1816187 37.4681396Namacurra, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Morrumbala, Mozambique-16.8997528 35.7406882Mopeia, Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015478825.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving humanitarian shelter and response to populations displaced by flooding in Zambezia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of flood-affected families and children in Zambezia ProvinceThe protection cluster aims in the initial period (the fist three months) to implement the following immediate activities: i) The identification of unaccompanied minors and efforts towards family reunification ii) Prevention and response to violence and abuse iii) Establish child friendly spaces and immediate psycho-social support to displaced families and children. The support will target 50,000 IDP’s in Zambezia province.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-132015-08-13
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
Zambezia Province - Districts of Namacurra, Mozambique-17.5137772 37.0400339Mocuba, Mozambique-16.8402212 36.9648534Morrumbala, Mozambique-16.8997528 35.7406882Nicoadala, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216Mopeia, Mozambique-17.9739100 35.7133849Lugela and Mangaja, Mozambique-18.6656950 35.5295620Zambezia Province - Districts of Namacurra; Mocuba; Morrumbala; Nicoadala; Mopeia; Lugela and Mangaja, Mozambique-17.5880184 36.6957216MOZAMBIQUE FLOOD 2015174722.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of flood-affected families and children in Zambezia ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Support Food Insecure Rural Communities whose Food Production Cycle was Severely Disrupted by Floods during the 2014 – 2015 Cropping Season in Nsanje, Phalombe and Chikwawa Districts in the southern region of MalawiFAO’s response to the people affected by the floods in Malawi targets the most vulnerable 88,000 beneficiaries who have lost crops and livestock in the floods. The response includes provision of agricultural inputs – 6,000 households will receive 40kg of fertilizers, 2 kg of legumes and 3kg of early maturing maize seeds. Farmers need to replant legumes in February and maize by March. In addition 10,000 households will be provided with goats for animal protein and dietary diversity targeting households with children and pregnant women. In total 88,000 beneficiaries are targeted through the response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-122015-08-12
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
Nsanje, Phalombe and Chikwawa Districts in the Southern Region of, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Nsanje, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Phalombe and Chikwawa Districts in the Southern Region of, Malawi-15.7092038 35.6532848MALAWI FLOOD 20151001909.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Support Food Insecure Rural Communities whose Food Production Cycle was Severely Disrupted by Floods during the 2014 – 2015 Cropping Season in Nsanje, Phalombe and Chikwawa Districts in the southern region of MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education Cluster Flood ResponseAs a response to the floods in Malawi, UNICEF aims to ensure continuation of schooling and access to quality learning for affected children in safe temporary learning enviornments. Using CERF funds, UNICEF will procure and distribute 700 school in box kits to t 87 affected schools in the 3 worst affected districts. Teachers will be also deployed and prepared to provide both survival and disater management skills. Further, UNICEF will provide psychosocial support to both leaners and teachers through through 600 sports and recreation kits.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-132015-08-13
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
MALAWI FLOOD 2015248775.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education Cluster Flood ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to People Displaced by Floods in MalawiWFP will respond to the food needs of 270,000 flood affected people in the thre worst affected districts of Malawi. CERF funds will be used to procure 474 mt of pulses, 885mt of Supercereal and 271mt of vegetable oil to ensure that the beneficiaries receive a full basket. This basket will be complemented with maize which has been donated by the Government of Malawi and is sufficient for 3 months of distributions. CERF will also contribute towards twinning some 5,000mt of the in-kind donation which will go towards associated costs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-202015-07-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Three () of the affected districts including Chikwawa, Nsanje and Phalombe districts which are the most affected, Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793Three () of the affected districts including Chikwawa, Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793Nsanje and Phalombe districts which are the most affected, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741MALAWI FLOOD 20153073239.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to People Displaced by Floods in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Aviation Services, Logistics Augmentation and Cluster Coordination in Response to Floods in MalawiWFP Malawi is providing ‘last resort’ transportation services to humanitarian actors in difficult to access flood affected areas. The CERF supported component aims at reinforcing the floods response by offering one helicopter to transport cargo and passengers to areas inaccessible by land, a fleet of specialized light and all terrain trucks for difficult but reachable areas and temporary storage facilities in sites that are in close proximity to the response. Approximately 120 mt can be transported by air, 300mt by road for one month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-292015-07-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Nsanje, Chikwawa and Phalombe districts, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Nsanje, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Chikwawa and Phalombe districts, Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793MALAWI FLOOD 2015800020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Aviation Services, Logistics Augmentation and Cluster Coordination in Response to Floods in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH EMEREGENCY CLUSTER RESPONSE TO FLOOD AFFECTED POPULATION IN MALAWIUNCIEF and WASH partners aim to provide access to safe water through water treatment and reticulated water systems. Temporary sanitation facilities will also be constructed to ensure that the affected population has access to gender segregated facilities. This will also be complemented with hygiene messaging and promotion services to promote safe hygiene practices. Approximately 25,000 IDPs in 25 of the most dire camps will benefit from this three month long CERF funded project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-122015-08-12
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
Districts (Chikwawa, Nsanje and Phalombe), Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793Districts (Chikwawa, Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793Nsanje and Phalombe), Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741MALAWI FLOOD 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH EMEREGENCY CLUSTER RESPONSE TO FLOOD AFFECTED POPULATION IN MALAWIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Camp coordination and camp management (CCCM) and Shelter assistance response to severe flooding and displacement in MalawiThis is a joint project addressing emergency shelter and NFI needs for flood affected people in the three worst affected districts in Malawi. IDP’s currently settled at schools and churches are in the process of relocating them. IOM is setting up camp management structures and will provide shelter construction assistance for emergency shelter tor 5,000 households (27,500 beneficiaries) and an additional supply of tarpaulin for an additional 1,000 households. UNHCR will procure, transport and deliver critical NFI’s including sleeping mats, blankets, cooking sets and mosquito nets for 7,000 households (38,500 beneficiaries).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-012015-08-01
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
MALAWI FLOOD 2015866694.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Camp coordination and camp management (CCCM) and Shelter assistance response to severe flooding and displacement in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Assistance to 7,000 Most Vulnerable Flood Affected Households in the Worst Affected Districts of Chikwawa, Nsanje and Phalombe in MalawiThis is a joint project addressing emergency shelter and NFI needs for flood affected people in the three worst affected districts in Malawi. IDP’s currently settled at schools and churches are in the process of relocating them. IOM is setting up camp management structures and will provide shelter construction assistance for emergency shelter tor 5,000 households (27,500 beneficiaries) and an additional supply of tarpaulin for an additional 1,000 households. UNHCR will procure, transport and deliver critical NFI’s including sleeping mats, blankets, cooking sets and mosquito nets for 7,000 households (38,500 beneficiaries).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-012015-08-01
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
Southern - Nsanje, Chikwawa and Phalombe districts, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Southern - Nsanje, Malawi-16.9205934 35.2533040Chikwawa and Phalombe districts, Malawi-16.1958446 34.7740793MALAWI FLOOD 2015570760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Assistance to 7,000 Most Vulnerable Flood Affected Households in the Worst Affected Districts of Chikwawa, Nsanje and Phalombe in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response in support of Burundian households expelled from TanzaniaFAO aims to improve the food security status of expelled Burundian migrants from Tanzania by providing rapid agricultural assistance. Approximately 25,000 expellees will recieve emergency agricutlural start up kits which includes inputs such as seeds and tools. The beneficiaries will also recieve technical training on best agricultural practices. Some 10,000 will also be trained in kithcen garden and mushtroom farming techniques to improve production capacity. This will be a 9 month project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-122015-12-31
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
Makamba and Rutana provinces, Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677Communes of Kayogoro & Nyanza Lac in Makamba and Giharo & Mpinga-Kayove in Rutana, Burundi-4.1179610 29.9465892Makamba and Rutana provinces; Communes of Kayogoro & Nyanza Lac in Makamba and Giharo & Mpinga-Kayove in Rutana, Burundi-3.7178676 30.0896313BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015446749.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response in support of Burundian households expelled from TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving psychosocial support and reinforcement of community-based protection mechanisms targeting expelled Burundian migrants from TanzaniaExpelled migrants have experienced drastic changes in their lifestyle, cultural milieu, and social status and many have faced or seen life-threatening experiences, including GBV. Yet most have little or no access to social support systems. Therefore, this proposed project aims on setting up psychosocial support and reinforcement of community based protection mechanisms. IOM will target 3,000 expellees and provide both group and one-to-one counselling. CERF funding will support these activities for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-12-31
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
Rutana province, in particular Giharo commune, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911Rutana province, Burundi-3.8791523 30.0665236in particular Giharo commune, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015201265.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving psychosocial support and reinforcement of community-based protection mechanisms targeting expelled Burundian migrants from TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to safe drinking water, basic sanitation and hygiene for the expelled Burundian population from TanzaniaUNICEF and WASH counterparts aim to provide access to safe drinking water, basic sanitation and hygiene promotion for around 30,000 Burundians expelled from Tanzania. This will involve construction of 222 water points and rehabilitating water supply systems. 2,100 latrines will also be constructed. UNICEF also will distribute hygiene kits to 7,000 households while promoting best hygiene practices. UNICEF will also sensitize on on safe water storage. CERF funded component of the project will continue for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-052015-12-31
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 Makamba, Burundi-4.3257062 29.6962677Mabanda, Kibago and Kayogoro communes Province of Rutana, Burundi-4.2701587 29.7802409Mabanda, Burundi-4.2701587 29.7802409Kibago and Kayogoro communes Province of Rutana, Burundi-4.2986883 29.9046594Giharo and Bukemba communes, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015796080.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to safe drinking water, basic sanitation and hygiene for the expelled Burundian population from TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protective environment for returnee children and families expelled from TanzaniaThis project will ensure that children are registered in civil registration offices in order for children to receive birth certificates. UNICEF expects to support 22,256 children in obtaining birth certificates. Further, UNICEF will provide support community-based child protection mechanisms in the provinces of Makamba and Rutana to prevent and respond to violence, abuse and exploitation against children and strengthen the socio-economic situation of families of vulnerable children. The CERF funded component of this project will extend for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-052015-12-31
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
Makamba and Rutana provinces Communes in Makamba, Burundi-4.1384805 29.8033970Kaigoro, Nianza-lac, Vugizo, Mabanda Kibago Communes in Rutana, Burundi-4.3105852 29.6267347Kaigoro, Burundi-3.3730560 29.9188860Nianza-lac, Burundi-4.3105852 29.6267347Vugizo, Burundi-4.1727697 29.7093013Mabanda Kibago Communes in Rutana, Burundi-4.2701587 29.7802409Musongati, Giharo, Rutana, Gitanga, Bukemba, Mpinga –Kayove, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911Musongati, Burundi-3.7855422 30.1820220Giharo, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911Rutana, Burundi-3.9257199 29.9899512Gitanga, Burundi-3.9828293 29.9183965Bukemba, Burundi-4.0033875 30.0896313Mpinga –Kayove, Burundi-3.7178676 30.0896313BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015100559.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protective environment for returnee children and families expelled from TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to Refugees and vulnerable food-insecure population (PRRO 200655)The present request to CERF will help WFP Burundi to support the supplementary feeding programme to malnourished expelled children under five and pregnant and lactating women to expelled Burundians. Using CERF funds, WFP intends to procure 108mt of assorted supplementary feeding commodities, which is sufficient for just under three months of distributions. The CERF funded component of this project will continue for up to 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-12-31
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
Rutana province (Giharo, Mpinga-Kayoye, Musongati, Gitanga, Bukemba and Rutana communes), Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911Rutana province (Giharo, Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911Mpinga-Kayoye, Burundi-3.7178676 30.0896313Musongati, Burundi-3.7855422 30.1820220Gitanga, Burundi-3.9828293 29.9183965Bukemba and Rutana communes), Burundi-4.0033875 30.0896313BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015201029.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to Refugees and vulnerable food-insecure population (PRRO 200655)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to Refugees and vulnerable food-insecure population (PRRO 200655)WFP aims to provide immediate food assistance to Burundians expelled from Tanzania. The CERF grant will be used to procure almost 690mt of cereals, beans, vegetable oil, sugar and salt. This will be sufficient for about 4 months of food distribution for 25,000 beneficiaries. WFP will distribute through GFD and FFA activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-12-31
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
Rutana provinces ( Giharo and Mpinga-Kayove communes) and Makamba province (Kayogoro and Nyanza-Lac communes), Burundi-3.7733787 30.2382911BURUNDI DISPLACEMENT 2015749564.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to Refugees and vulnerable food-insecure population (PRRO 200655)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of core relief items to the new refugee camp in SurucThe main objective is to provide basic and domestic items to vulnerable refugee families in the newly established Suruc Camp. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide 3,000 families in Suruc Camp with core relief items including foam mattresses, sleeping mats and kitchen sets. 30,000 refugees will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-042015-12-31
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
Suruc refugee camp, Sanliurfa Province,, Turkey37.0457787 38.4840074Suruc refugee camp, Turkey36.9751199 38.4242870Sanliurfa Province, Turkey37.3569102 39.1543677TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 2015834600.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of core relief items to the new refugee camp in SurucOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid Relief Assistance to Syrian refugees and other vulnerable population living in South east of Turkey (Suruc and the surrounding areas)The main objective is to support the Government of Turkey in the provision of emergency humanitarian assistance through the purchase and distribution of non-food-items and WASH support in order to improve the living conditions of vulnerable Syrians. IOM will use CERF funds to procure relief items and WASH containers and work with the Disaster and Emergency ManagementAuthority (AFAD) to distribute the supplies. 36,000 Syrian refugees in Şanlıurfa Province will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-122015-12-31
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
Sanliurfa (including Suruç) Province, Turkey36.9751199 38.4242870TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 2015845000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid Relief Assistance to Syrian refugees and other vulnerable population living in South east of Turkey (Suruc and the surrounding areas)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and Gender Based Violence (GBV) Response for Syrian Women and GirlsThe main objective is to increase the access to life‐saving sexual and reproductive health services and gender based violence prevention and response services by Syrian refugees. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide medical equipment and supplies for sexual and reproductive health services and GBV prevention and response including reproductive health and hygiene dignity kits. 100,000 Syrian refugees in Sanliurfa Province will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-12-31
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
Sanliurfa Province, Turkey37.3569102 39.1543677TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 2015872900.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and Gender Based Violence (GBV) Response for Syrian Women and GirlsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency health services to most vulnerable Syrian refugees newly arrived in Turkey following the recent events in the city of Kobane and surrounding areasThe main objective is to provide technical support to the district health crisis management team in coordinating, prioritizing and planning the response to the refugee influx to strengthen the health service delivery at the public health centers. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) develop the capacity of 10 MoH health professionals and 75 Syrian refugee health professionals to respond to public health crises, 2) provide essential medicines, medical and surgical supplies as well as diagnostic and emergency room equipment for the new Suruc camp and health facilities and 3) provide technical support to supplementary immunization activities for Syrian refugee children. 85,000 Syrian refugees in Sanlıurfa province will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-072015-12-31
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
Sanliurfa province, with focus on the Suruç district, Turkey36.9751199 38.4242870Sanliurfa province, Turkey37.3569102 39.1543677with focus on the Suruç district, Turkey36.9905663 38.4008357TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 2015806951.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency health services to most vulnerable Syrian refugees newly arrived in Turkey following the recent events in the city of Kobane and surrounding areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Vital Food Assistance for Syrian Refugees in TurkeyThe main objective is to protect livelihoods in emergencies, support access to food for the most vulnerable population impacted by the Syrian crisis and promote utilisation of diversified/quality food. WFP will use CERF funds to provide food assistance through electronic vouchers in camp and in off-camp settings. 41,796 people in the Şanlıurfa province will benefit from this support for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-102015-12-31
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
Syrian refugees in the Sanliurfa province, Turkey37.0467609 37.8952191TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 20154800393.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Vital Food Assistance for Syrian Refugees in TurkeyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sanliurfa Province Child-focused Syrian crisis responseThe main objective is to strengthen, engage and empower families to contribute to their own protection solutions, while the most vulnerable girls and boys are identified and their needs addressed through appropriate services/interventions. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) equip and operationalization 9 Child Friendly Spaces, 2) deliver 4 capacity-building seminars in partnership with local authorities and national child protection system actors and 3) identify, refer and conduct follow-up for extremely vulnerable children, including survivors of GBV and other forms of violence. 6,000 Syrian refugees (plus 450 host community members) in Sanliurfa Province will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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
Sanliurfa Province (Harran, Ceylanpinar, Viransehir, Akçakale, and Suruç temporary transit shelters as well as Eyyübiye community centre and surrounding host communities), Turkey36.7133490 38.9484400Sanliurfa Province (Harran, Turkey36.8631310 39.0242760Ceylanpinar, Turkey36.9091860 39.7343380Viransehir, Turkey37.2358670 39.7623780Akçakale, Turkey36.7133490 38.9484400and Suruç temporary transit shelters as well as Eyyübiye community centre and surrounding host communities), Turkey36.9751199 38.4242870TURKEY DISPLACEMENT 2015840000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sanliurfa Province Child-focused Syrian crisis responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TURKEY UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Egypt affected by the conflict in SyriaThis project aims to improve the food consumption of 16,710 Syrian refugees in Greater Cairo, Alexandria, Damietta, Mansoura and Marsa Matrouh out of total planned of 89,371 targeted vulnerable refugees for 2015. Vouchers distributed in sufficient quantity and quality to targeted vulnerable refugees under secure conditions for a period of six months.
Total project budget: US$70,635,471
Total funds received to date: US$69,215
Amount requested from the CERF: US$3,000,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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
Greater Cairo (includes October and Obour), Marsa Matrouh, Mansoura, Alexandria, Damietta, Egypt30.0444196 31.2357116Greater Cairo (includes October and Obour), Egypt30.2283408 31.4798948Marsa Matrouh, Egypt31.3543445 27.2373159Mansoura, Egypt31.0409483 31.3784704Alexandria, Egypt31.2000924 29.9187387Damietta, Egypt31.4175388 31.8144434EGYPT DISPLACEMENT 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Egypt affected by the conflict in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EGYPT UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduction of mortality for acute lifesaving health conditions for Syrian refugees in EgyptThe primary objective of the CERF project is the reduction of mortality and disability associated to acute lifesaving health conditions for Syrian refugees in Egypt. The output will be for 215 Syrian refugees living in the Governorates of Cairo, Alexandria, Qalyubia and Damietta to receive access to quality Emergency and Critical Care for six months.
Total project budget: US$9,276,181
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$299,975
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-092015-12-31
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
Governorates of Cairo, Alexandria, Damietta, Qalyubia, Egypt30.1197986 31.5370003Governorates of Cairo, Egypt30.0444196 31.2357116Alexandria, Egypt31.2000924 29.9187387Damietta, Egypt31.4175388 31.8144434Qalyubia, Egypt30.3292368 31.2168466EGYPT DISPLACEMENT 2015299975.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduction of mortality for acute lifesaving health conditions for Syrian refugees in EgyptOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EGYPT UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency Care for life threatening conditions to Syrian refugees in EgyptThe primary objective of the CERF project is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of Syrian refugees in Egypt. The output will be for 125 Syrian refugees living in Giza and Sharkia Governorates to receive access to quality secondary and tertiary care for medical emergencies for nine months.
Total project budget: US$2,100,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$200,090
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-12-31
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
Giza and Sharkia Governorates (This includes th of October and th of Ramadan cities, where around % of displaced Syrians in reside), Egypt30.0130557 31.2088526Giza and Sharkia Governorates (This includes th of October and th of Ramadan cities, Egypt30.0130557 31.2088526where around % of displaced Syrians in reside), Egypt34.8020750 38.9968150EGYPT DISPLACEMENT 2015200090.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency Care for life threatening conditions to Syrian refugees in EgyptOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EGYPT UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Basic assistance and protection services solutions for refugees in DjiboutiThis project objective is to provide international protection and essential humanitarian assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Djibouti. More than 24,500 refugees will have access to primary health care services and drugs provided or supported in the camps; provision of soaps coupled with of hand washing and hygiene promotion in targeted camps; and provision of alternative renewable energy for food cooking.
Total project budget: US$27,108,322
Total funds received to date: US$1,471,769
Amount requested from the CERF: US$350,143
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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 ) and City, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015350143.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Basic assistance and protection services solutions for refugees in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Equitable access to drinkable water and sanitation services for emergency-affected rural population in Obock and refugees in Ali-Addeh campThis project addresses the most urgent needs in terms of access to safe water and sanitation among emergency-affected children and families living the Obock region and in the Ali Addeh refugee camp. A total of 23,336 people will benefit from these life-saving interventions, out of the 139,000 people targeted in the 2014-2015 Strategic Response Plan by the WASH Cluster. Beneficiaries include 5,500 children, men and women from Obock; and 17,836 refugees from Ali-Addeh refugee camp (Ali-Sabieh region).
Total project budget: US$2,402,000
Total funds received to date: US$500,001
Amount requested from the CERF: US$400,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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 refugee camp (Ali-Sabieh region, sub-prefecture of Ali Addeh) Obock region, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003Ali Addeh refugee camp (Ali-Sabieh region, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003sub-prefecture of Ali Addeh) Obock region, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Equitable access to drinkable water and sanitation services for emergency-affected rural population in Obock and refugees in Ali-Addeh campOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoration and protection of food availability and livelihoodsThis project aims to improve the food security and nutrition of the most vulnerable rural population including refugees. This will be done by increasing the livelihood of 150 households from Obock region by enabling access to1,500 milking goats and 2,500 bags of goat feeds; and supporting rapid vegetable production units for 600 refugee households and for 300 local food insecure households.
Total project budget: US$2,700,000
Total funds received to date: US$449,995
Amount requested from the CERF: US$400,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-12-31
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-Sabieh ( Ali Addeh and Holl-Holl as well as the host communities) and Obock ( Waddi, Assassan, Oulma, Orobor and Adgeno), Djibouti11.1928973 42.9416980Ali-Sabieh ( Ali Addeh and Holl-Holl as well as the host communities) and Obock ( Waddi, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003Assassan, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750Oulma, Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750Orobor and Adgeno), Djibouti11.8251380 42.5902750DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015170000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoration and protection of food availability and livelihoodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)230000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoration and protection of food availability and livelihoodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesThe expected output of the project is improved food consumption over a four month distribution period for targeted households. WFP will provide General Food Distribution to 12,750 persons among the most severely drought affected population in rural areas of Djibouti; and will support 18,000 refugees in the camps with in-kind food distribution.
Total project budget: US$18,949,976
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$899,916
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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 (Obock and the migration route), Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015899916.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to vulnerable groups including refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving lifesaving capacities, health care access and protection of vulnerable migrants and surrounding host communities in DjiboutiThis project aims to improve lifesaving capacities, health care access and protection of vulnerable migrants and surrounding host communities in Djibouti. Emergency health interventions provided to 19,000 beneficiaries. In addition, 200 mot vulnerable migrants (females, children under 5 years, elderly above 65 years old, victim of violence, trafficking, and abuse, and survivors of shipwreck or road accidents) will be directly provided with emergency evacuation assistance to their country of origin.
Total project budget: US$3,718,806
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$300,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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, and Dikhil districts, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Obock, Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Tadjourah, Djibouti11.7913106 42.8796227and Dikhil districts, Djibouti11.4162617 42.0781796DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015300000.0000
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)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to quality management and prevention of acute malnutritionThis project will help reduce child mortality and morbidity related to severe acute malnutrition among the most drought-affected and vulnerable children and women in Djibouti. It targets two main geographical areas: the severely affected region of Obock, where one out of three children is acutely malnourished; and the highly vulnerable and completely aid dependent refugee children population in Ali-Sabieh, along with the drought-affected host communities. A total of 22,327 people will benefit from this project, out of the 206,320 targeted in the 2014-2015 Strategic Response Plan for 2015. This includes 17,987 children under 5 years of age and 4,340 pregnant women and lactating mothers.
Total project budget: US$2,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$450,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-12-31
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 regions of Obock and Ali-Sabieh (refugee camps and host communities) will be the main target areas for project implementation Capacity-building and strengthening of coordination will however involve health staff country-wide (capital -city and five regions), Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015450000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to quality management and prevention of acute malnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Equitable access to water for emergency-affected rural population, migrants and refugees to improve living conditions and safeguard livelihood assetsThe project objective is to address the urgent needs of safe water for local and pastoral populations at risk, refugees and migrants in Obock, Tadjourah, Dikhil and Ali-Sabieh regions. The planned outcome is improved water supply for continuous and equitable access to safe water for at least 5,250 emergency-affected sedentary and semi-nomadic pastoralists, and 3,000 migrants have a sustainable access to safe water; and drinking water availability in Ali Addeh camp is improved for 20,000 refugees
Total project budget: US$2,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$200,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-192015-12-31
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 Sabieh, sous-préfecture Ali Addeh (Ali Addeh refugees’ camp), Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003Obock, all the region (including the migration route), Djibouti11.9647465 43.2884071Tadjourah, sous-préfecture Lac Assal (migration rout, Djibouti11.6611633 42.4135036Dikhil, sous- préfecture Yoboki (migration route)), Djibouti11.5092056 42.1041441Ali Sabieh, Djibouti11.1491947 42.7124984sous-préfecture Ali Addeh (Ali Addeh refugees’ camp); Obock, Djibouti11.1298870 42.8918003all the region (including the migration route); Tadjourah, Djibouti11.7913106 42.8796227sous-préfecture Lac Assal (migration rout; Dikhil, Djibouti11.1986833 41.7805477sous- préfecture Yoboki (migration route)), Djibouti11.5092056 42.1041441DJIBOUTI DROUGHT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Equitable access to water for emergency-affected rural population, migrants and refugees to improve living conditions and safeguard livelihood assetsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaThe joint Nutrition project by WFP, UNICEF and WHO aims ot address the needs of pregnant and lactating women and children under-five in 47 targeted counties bvy establishing Community Management of Acute Malnutrition services in the general hospitals as well as contributing to deliver quality maternal and child health services and supplementary foods. By the end of 2015, UNICEF will ensure: 6,000 children under-five suffering from SAM (severe wasting) are identified and receive a full package of appropriate treatment; 20,000 boys and girls aged 6-23 months will receive a full course of multi-micronutrient powders; and 20,000 pregnant and lactating women will receive a full course of multi-micronutrient tablets for six months to assist in stopping the cycle of under-nutrition from mothers to babies.
UNICEF
Total project budget: US$18,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$280,466
Amount requested from the CERF: US$520,251
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-192015-12-31
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
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015520251.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaThis joint nutrition project by WFP, UNICEF and WHO aims to address the needs of pregnant and lactating women (PLW) and children under-five in 47 targeted counties by establishing Community Management of Acute Malnutrition services, contributing to deliver quality maternal and child health services and provide supplementary foods. WFP will ensure: 202,000 children under-five will receive Super Cereal fortified food with micronutrients and proteins for 2.5 months during the lean season.
Total project budget: US$69,395,000
Total funds received to date: US$12,596,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$800,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaThis joint nutrition project by WFP, UNICEF and WHO aims to address the needs of pregnant and lactating women (PLW) and children under-five in 47 targeted counties by establishing Community Management of Acute Malnutrition services, contributing to deliver quality maternal and child health services and provide supplementary foods. WHO will ensure: 20,000 pregnant women and their newborns will receive appropriate health care for diagnostic and treatment life-threatening conditions and prevention of avoidable death.
Total project budget: US$12,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$4,000,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$380,034
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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 the four north-eastern, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930(Kangwon, North and South Hamgyong, and Ryanggang) provinces in DPRK, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067(Kangwon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.8432393 127.5597067North and South Hamgyong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840and Ryanggang) provinces in DPRK, Democratic People's Republic of Korea41.2318921 128.5076359KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015380034.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing and delivering Nutrition-specific life-saving interventions and enhancing support for survival of low birth weight newborns and the most vulnerable women and children in the four north eastern provinces of the DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to increase soybean production during the main cropping season 2015The key objective of the project is to safeguard the nutritional status of vulnerable households by increasing the production of soybean during the 2015 main cropping season through the provision soybean seed and plastic sheets. Nutrition will be improved by the increase of soybean production as 80,000 vulnerable households have access to soybean products. In addition the soybean produced in the four FAO targeted cereal bowl provinces will be distributed in the four north-eastern provinces targeted by WFP, UNICEF and WHO, meaning that FAO’s intervention will complement the interventions of these agencies.
Total project budget: US$2,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$300,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-12-31
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 Pyongan, North and South Hwanghae (ten counties and cooperative farms), Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.3539178 126.1682710Provinces of North and South Pyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea39.3539178 126.1682710North and South Hwanghae (ten counties and cooperative farms), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to increase soybean production during the main cropping season 2015OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Jordan affected by the events in SyriaThe main objective is to meet the immediate food needs of Syrian refugees while curbing negative coping strategies. WFP will use CERF funds to provide electronic food vouchers to refugees for 3 months to allow them greater access to food. 29,776 Syrian refugees in Amman, Irbid, Mafraq, and Zarqa governates will benefit from this support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-062015-12-31
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
Amman (Marka, Tabrbour, Al Jamiah, Al-Hussein, Khalda, Al Quaysmh, Jwaydeh, Bayader, Naaur, Wadi As Sir, Mwaqqar, Sahab, Al Jiza, Qasabat Amman), Jordan31.9529717 35.8202638Irbid (Al Koura, Al Mazar Ash Shamali, Al Wastiyya, At Tayba, Bani Kinana, Bani Obayd, Irbid City, Ramtha), Jordan32.5569557 35.8479094Mafraq (Al Badiah Al Shamaliyah, Al Badiah Al Shamaliyah Al Gharbiyah, Al Ruwaished, Mafraq City, Qasabat Al Mafraq), Jordan32.3416730 36.2020028Zarqa (Al Hashimiya, Ar Rusayfa, Qasabat Al Zarqa, Zarqa City), Jordan32.0169411 36.0494112Amman (Marka, Jordan31.9777666 35.9801855Tabrbour, Jordan32.0028488 35.9403639Al-Hussein, Jordan38.9412528 -77.0663681Khalda, Jordan31.9901273 35.8451072Al Quaysmh, Jordan31.9100651 35.9490990Bayader, Jordan31.9529717 35.8202638Naaur, Jordan31.8706344 35.8201997Wadi As Sir, Jordan31.9566347 35.8472427Mwaqqar, Jordan31.8120723 36.1062993Sahab, Jordan31.8694268 36.0064582Al Jiza, Jordan31.7008960 35.9510312Qasabat Amman); Irbid (Al Koura, Jordan31.9453666 35.9283716Al Mazar Ash Shamali, Jordan31.0679520 35.6955945Al Wastiyya, Jordan32.3182314 -86.9022980At Tayba, Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140Bani Kinana, Jordan32.6369257 35.8208546Bani Obayd, Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140Irbid City, Jordan32.5569557 35.8479094Ramtha); Mafraq (Al Badiah Al Shamaliyah, Jordan32.5609226 36.0086971Al Badiah Al Shamaliyah Al Gharbiyah, Jordan31.8910088 35.8868234Al Ruwaished, Jordan32.5013136 38.2032965Mafraq City, Jordan32.3416730 36.2020028Qasabat Al Mafraq); Zarqa (Al Hashimiya, Jordan32.3416730 36.2020028Ar Rusayfa, Jordan32.0405556 36.0019444Qasabat Al Zarqa, Jordan32.0608187 36.0941795Zarqa City), Jordan32.0608187 36.0941795JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Jordan affected by the events in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhance food security and nutrition for the most vulnerable Jordanians and Syrian refugee households through improved access to safe and nutritious foodsThe main objective is to enhance the food security and nutrition for the most vulnerable Jordanians and Syrian refugee households through improved access to safe and nutritious foods. FAO will use CERF funds to 1) deliver homestead farming inputs and 2) train households on land preparation and planting, water management, fertilization techniques, integrated pest management, harvesting, nutrition and cooking. 3,000 people (1,500 Syrian refugees and 1,500 vulnerable Jordanians) in Irbid and Al Mafraq Governorates will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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
Irbid Governorate, Jordan32.5569636 35.8478965Al Kora District, Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140Qasabet Irbid District Al Mafraq Governorate, Jordan32.5569636 35.8478965Al Kora District; Qasabet Irbid District Al Mafraq Governorate, Jordan32.5569636 35.8478965Qasabet Al Mafraq District, Jordan32.3416923 36.2020175Al Badiah Ash-Shamaliyya Al Gharbeh District, Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140Qasabet Al Mafraq District; Al Badiah Ash-Shamaliyya Al Gharbeh District, Jordan32.3416730 36.2020028JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhance food security and nutrition for the most vulnerable Jordanians and Syrian refugee households through improved access to safe and nutritious foodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-UDP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-saving Income Generation Activities for the most vulnerable Jordanian householdsThe main objective is to provide Income Generation Activities through Cash for Work to provide critical income for 250 Jordanian households and better basic services to Syrians and Jordanians. UNDP will use CERF funds to 1) implement four month cash-for-work for improvement of socio-economic services including i) solid waste management, ii) health in emergencies, iii) education in emergencies, iv) rehabilitation of water infrastructure and v) community sensitisation on GBV and 2) conduct awareness raising sessions to deliver key messages in line with CERF life-saving criteria during Cash for Work implementation. 1,250 people in Mafraq Governorate will benefit from this support for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-092015-12-31
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
Mafraq Governorate, North Western Badia district, Sama Sarhan sub-district (Sama Sarhan Municipality), Jordan32.3416923 36.2020175Mafraq Governorate, Jordan32.3416923 36.2020175North Western Badia district, Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140Sama Sarhan sub-district (Sama Sarhan Municipality), Jordan30.5851640 36.2384140JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-saving Income Generation Activities for the most vulnerable Jordanian householdsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assist vulnerable refugee families in covering needs and expenses specific to each child through an unconditional child cash grantThe main objective is to assist the most vulnerable refugee families in covering needs and expenses specific to each child through an unconditional child cash grant. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide the grants to Syrian refugees to give them greater access to basic needs such as food diversity, medical care, clothes, school’s related expenses, and other child’s specific needs. 14,400 Syrian refugee children in Amman, Irbid and Mafraq governates 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)2015-03-092015-12-31
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
Amman, Irbid and Mafraq Governorates (all districts),, Jordan31.9453666 35.9283716Amman, Jordan31.9453666 35.9283716Irbid and Mafraq Governorates (all districts), Jordan32.3416923 36.2020175JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 20152800250.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assist vulnerable refugee families in covering needs and expenses specific to each child through an unconditional child cash grantOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-RWA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Syria Regional Crisis Response 2015, Jordan: Essential Food and NFI AssistanceThe main objective is to assist vulnerable Palestinian Refugees from Syria (PRS) in highly refugee-affected governorates of Jordan to meet their essential food and NFI needs. UNRWA will use CERF funds to provide 2,900 households in Amman, Irbid and Zarqa governorates with cash transfers for 2.5 months to allow them greater access to food and non-food items. 11,600 PRS will benefit from this support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-042015-12-31
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
Amman, Irbid and Zarqa governorates, Jordan32.5569557 35.8479094Amman, Jordan31.9453666 35.9283716Irbid and Zarqa governorates, Jordan32.5569636 35.8478965JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151300033.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Syria Regional Crisis Response 2015, Jordan: Essential Food and NFI AssistanceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Relief and Works Agency
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Cash Assistance to Vulnerable Urban RefugeesThe main objective is to address the critical financial needs of vulnerable refugees. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide cash grants to Syrian refugees for 3 months to give them greater access to basic needs including rent. 9,018 refugees in Amman, Irbid, Mafraq, and Zarqa governates will benefit from this support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-12-31
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
Amman, Irbid, Mafraq and Zarqa Governorates, Jordan32.5569557 35.8479094Amman, Jordan31.9453666 35.9283716Irbid, Jordan32.5569557 35.8479094Mafraq and Zarqa Governorates, Jordan32.3416923 36.2020175JORDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151000063.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Cash Assistance to Vulnerable Urban RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS JORDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to People Affected by unrest in Syria (EMOP 200339)The project objective is to save lives and protect livelihoods in emergencies through stabilizing or improving food consumption. WFP will purchase 6,370 metric tons of sugar, dry pulses to fill gaps in the planned caloric transfer caused by funding shortfalls. The food will be distributed in sufficient quantity and quality in a timely manner to two million targeted people, of which an estimated 90 percent consists of vulnerable IDPs, while poor conflict-affected resident communities account for the remaining 10 percent. Full food baskets will provided in May 2015 in critical districts in Rural Damascus, Hama, Idleb, Al-Hasakeh and Aleppo governorates.
Total project budget: US$714,349,408
Total funds received to date: US$87,708,824
Amount requested from the CERF: US$5,500,002
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-022015-12-31
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 Damascus - Districts, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Al-Qutayfah, Al-Tall, Yabroud, Al-Nabk, Zabadani, Qatana, Darayya, Syrian Arab Republic33.7393667 36.5958947Hama – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic35.1588446 36.8680791Al-Qutayfah, Syrian Arab Republic33.7393667 36.5958947Al-Tall, Syrian Arab Republic33.6088731 36.3172993Yabroud, Syrian Arab Republic33.9717649 36.6579649Al-Nabk, Syrian Arab Republic34.0132191 36.7334590Zabadani, Syrian Arab Republic33.7257889 36.1042360Qatana, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Darayya; Hama – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Hama, As-Suqaylabiyah, As-Salamiyeh, Masyaf, Muhradah, Syrian Arab Republic35.3600693 36.3958424Idleb – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic35.8943921 36.8250274Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993As-Suqaylabiyah, Syrian Arab Republic35.3600693 36.3958424As-Salamiyeh, Syrian Arab Republic35.0113982 37.0561339Masyaf, Syrian Arab Republic35.0637340 36.3416834Muhradah; Idleb – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic35.3488931 36.6525696Idleb, Al-Mar’a, Harim, Jisr Ash-Shughur, Ariha, Syrian Arab Republic35.8138694 36.6077207Al-Hasakeh – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic36.1151952 40.7969149Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Al-Mar’a, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Harim, Syrian Arab Republic36.1371025 36.5661908Jisr Ash-Shughur, Syrian Arab Republic35.8144050 36.3200091Ariha; Al-Hasakeh – Districts, Syrian Arab Republic35.8138694 36.6077207Al-Hasakeh, Qamishli, Syrian Arab Republic37.0549430 41.2282471Al-Hasakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Qamishli;, Syrian Arab Republic37.0549430 41.2282471SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20155500002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to People Affected by unrest in Syria (EMOP 200339)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agriculture assistance for food and nutrition security of smallholder livestock keepers and vulnerable households affected by crisis in SyriaThe project aims to strengthen the food and nutrition security of the crisis-affected people by protecting the productive assets and improve the productivity of 80,000 livestock-dependant households or 480,000 people. More than four million sheep and goats in seven governorates (Aleppo, Deir-Ez-Zor, Lattakia, Quneitra, Rural Damascus, Tartous and Sweida) will be treated against animal ecto/endo parasites, which are a serious threat to livestock populations. FAO will also purchase 3,000 head of sheep and 300 tonnes of animal feed and 20,000 laying hens with feed for 1,500 households to support food security and nutrition at the household level in order to avoid further deterioration of the quality of diet and micronutrient intake.
Total project budget: US$23,400,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,750,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,000,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-12-31
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
Seven governorates (Aleppo, Deir-Ez-Zor, Lattakia, Quneitra, Rural Damascus, Tartous and Sweida) All districts in respective governorates as long as security situation allows, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Seven governorates (Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Deir-Ez-Zor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Lattakia, Syrian Arab Republic35.5407103 35.7952667Quneitra, Syrian Arab Republic33.1262984 35.8258007Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Tartous and Sweida) All districts in respective governorates as long as security situation allows, Syrian Arab Republic34.8959276 35.8866517SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20152000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agriculture assistance for food and nutrition security of smallholder livestock keepers and vulnerable households affected by crisis in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Assistance to Displaced and Affected Populations in SyriaThis project aims to provide lifesaving health support through primary health care centers (PHC) and distribution of essential equipment for 24,000 vulnerable people affected by the crisis. Aleppo, Idleb, Rural Damascus, Homs, and As Sweida are the target areas for establishment of PHC centers based on the increasing number of displaced population which stretched the already limited resources of host communities. Procurement and distribution of wheelchairs is also priority of this project given the large numbers of disabled people and critical needs identified in field visits.
Total project budget: US$8,080,774
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-262015-12-31
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
Idleb, Ariha, Taftanaz, Syrian Arab Republic35.8138694 36.6077207Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Ariha, Syrian Arab Republic35.8138694 36.6077207Taftanaz; Homs, Syrian Arab Republic35.9960232 36.7846436Homs, Shammas, Al-Wadi, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Shammas, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al-Wadi; Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5878558 36.1925483Nabk, Jaramana, Al-Tal, Harjelleh, and Zabadani, Syrian Arab Republic33.4879219 36.3443923Nabk, Syrian Arab Republic34.0132191 36.7334590Jaramana, Syrian Arab Republic33.4879219 36.3443923Al-Tal, Syrian Arab Republic33.6088731 36.3172993Harjelleh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150and Zabadani;, Syrian Arab Republic33.7257889 36.1042360SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Assistance to Displaced and Affected Populations in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reproductive health care in affected areas in SyriaThis project aims to support partners to deliver lifesaving reproductive health (RH) care including emergency obstetric care and family planning for 100,000 displaced and affected people in Homs, Hama, Rural Damascus, Idleb, Tartus, Swedia, Deir- ez- zor, Dara and Aleppo. Thirty health facilities will be supported through the purchase of 146 RH kits purchased to enable women of having better access to RH services.
Total project budget: US$12,740,000
Total funds received to date: US$3,241,033
Amount requested from the CERF: US$501,286
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-232015-12-31
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
RH health facilities in Homs, Hama, Rural Damascus, Ideleb, Tartus, Swedia, Deir ezzor, Dara and Aleppo AT district level, the project will target the following areas, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959RH health facilities in Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Ideleb, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Tartus, Syrian Arab Republic34.8959276 35.8866517Swedia, Syrian Arab Republic60.1281610 18.6435010Dara and Aleppo AT district level, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603the project will target the following areas, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603- Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Al Nayrab camp, Hamadaniye, Al Sabil, Jamiliye, Seif Al Dawla, Al Sfeira, Syrian Arab Republic36.1883712 37.2570821Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Al Nayrab camp, Hamadaniye, Al Sabil, Jamiliye, Seif Al Dawla, Al Sfeira - Homs, Syrian Arab Republic36.1883712 37.2570821Al Nayrab camp, Syrian Arab Republic36.1883712 37.2570821Hamadaniye, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al Sabil, Syrian Arab Republic35.0042483 37.0963683Jamiliye, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Seif Al Dawla, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al Sfeira - Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Inshaat, Al Eddikhar, Hab Nemra, and Al Waar (if accessible), Al Zahraa, Al Hwash, Talbiseh, Al Quseir, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Inshaat, Al Eddikhar, Hab Nemra, and Al Waar (if accessible), Al Zahraa, Al Hwash, Talbiseh, Al Quseir - Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Inshaat, Syrian Arab Republic34.7227740 36.6997658Al Eddikhar, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Hab Nemra, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150and Al Waar (if accessible), Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al Zahraa, Syrian Arab Republic36.3645281 37.0158772Al Hwash, Syrian Arab Republic34.7612017 36.3227187Talbiseh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8422936 36.7307641Al Quseir - Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic34.5082501 36.5823944Maaraba, Ghezlanyeh, Qudsaya, Jaramana, Syrian Arab Republic33.5480035 36.2169720Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Maaraba, Ghezlanyeh, Qudsaya, Jaramana - Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic33.5480035 36.2169720Maaraba, Syrian Arab Republic33.5776677 36.2874860Ghezlanyeh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Qudsaya, Syrian Arab Republic33.5480035 36.2169720Jaramana - Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic33.4879219 36.3443923Deir Ezzor (if accessible) Villat, Bgheliyeh, Qousour, Al Thawra, Souk Jbaileh, Al Muwazafeen, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Daraa, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061Deir Ezzor (if accessible) Villat, Bgheliyeh, Qousour, Al Thawra, Souk Jbaileh, Al Muwazafeen - Daraa, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Deir Ezzor (if accessible) Villat, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Bgheliyeh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Qousour, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al Thawra, Syrian Arab Republic35.8380630 38.5375358Souk Jbaileh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al Muwazafeen - Daraa, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Al Mahata, Sport city, Sanameen, Izraa, Syrian Arab Republic32.8449406 36.2251116Al Mahata, Sport city, Sanameen, Izraa - Hama, Syrian Arab Republic32.8449406 36.2251116Al Mahata, Syrian Arab Republic34.7199513 36.7078536Sport city, Syrian Arab Republic35.5594022 35.7448315Sanameen, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Izraa - Hama, Syrian Arab Republic32.8449406 36.2251116Hama, Masyaf, As, Syrian Arab Republic35.0204534 36.3768911Salamiyeh, As, Syrian Arab Republic35.0113982 37.0561339Suqaylabiyah, Syrian Arab Republic35.3600693 36.3958424Sweida, Syrian Arab Republic32.7128968 36.5662858Hama, Masyaf, As-Salamiyeh, As-Suqaylabiyah - Sweida, Syrian Arab Republic35.0637340 36.3416834Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993Masyaf, Syrian Arab Republic35.0637340 36.3416834As-Salamiyeh, Syrian Arab Republic35.0113982 37.0561339As-Suqaylabiyah - Sweida, Syrian Arab Republic35.3600693 36.3958424Sweida city, Salkhad , Shahba, Syrian Arab Republic32.7128968 36.5662858Tartous, Syrian Arab Republic34.8959276 35.8866517Sweida city, Salkhad , Shahba - Tartous, Syrian Arab Republic32.7128968 36.5662858Sweida city, Syrian Arab Republic32.7128968 36.5662858Salkhad, Syrian Arab Republic32.4857070 36.7118971Shahba - Tartous, Syrian Arab Republic32.8568937 36.6255869Tartus city, Sheikh Badr and Safita, Syrian Arab Republic34.8959276 35.8866517Tartus city, Syrian Arab Republic34.8959276 35.8866517Sheikh Badr and Safita, Syrian Arab Republic34.9905003 36.0811868SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 2015501286.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reproductive health care in affected areas in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support primary health care and emergency life-saving referralsThis project aims to support the provision of comprehensive primary health care (PHC) and emergency life-saving to 296,000 IDPs in Hama, rural Hama and Aleppo city. The project will ensure provision of essential medicines for the most acute and chronic diseases ta the primary health care level. The two implementing NGOs will establish a referral system to link the health facilities with the hospitals for the emergency life-saving medical and surgical such as trauma care, intensive care, caesarean section etc.
Total project budget: US$15,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,498,184
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-312015-12-31
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
Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603University medical point, AlAkramia and Tishreen area Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993University medical point, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150AlAkramia and Tishreen area Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993Al-Dabagha, Al-Baroudeh, Al-tawneh and Janoub Almaleb, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al-Dabagha, Syrian Arab Republic35.1310062 36.7519838Al-Baroudeh, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al-tawneh and Janoub Almaleb, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20151498184.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support primary health care and emergency life-saving referralsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening life-saving medical interventions for the most vulnerableThe project objective is to support life-saving medical needs and interventions for the war wounded and life-threatened, vulnerable medically burdened patients in hard-to-reach, besieged, highly IDP populated areas. Life-saving trauma care, surgical interventions and life-sustaining medical treatments will be provided for 369,500 patients in Rural Damascus, Rural Idleb, Homs, Hama, Idleb, Latakia, Hassakeh, Aleppo, and Damascus.
Total project budget: US$95,095,280
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$3,271,700
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-12-31
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 Damascus, Deir-ez-Zor, Rural Deir-ez-Zor, As-Sweida, Rural Idleb, Homs, Hama, Idleb , Rural Latakia, Hassakeh, Ar-Raqqa, Aleppo, Rural Aleppo, and Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Deir-ez-Zor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Rural Deir-ez-Zor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341As-Sweida, Syrian Arab Republic32.7128968 36.5662858Rural Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Rural Latakia, Syrian Arab Republic35.5407103 35.7952667Hassakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Ar-Raqqa, Syrian Arab Republic35.9594106 38.9981052Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Rural Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603and Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5138073 36.2765279SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20153271700.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening life-saving medical interventions for the most vulnerableOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care services to IDPs in Aleppo, Idleb, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir Ez-zorThis project aims to address the urgent primary health care needs of IDPs and vulnerable host communities in Idleb, Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir Ezzor governorates. These governorates are the most affected by the conflict with major damage to health infrastructure and loss of medical staff and services. The project will help in meeting the increased demands in access to primary health care through provision of essential health supplies, to the public institutions, local NGOs and SARC.
Total project budget: US$30,520,800
Total funds received to date: US$7,000,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,728,264
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-252015-12-31
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
Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Aleppo city, Sam’an, Atareb, Izaz, Ifreen, Deir-Hafer, Jarablous, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Aleppo city, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Sam’an, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Atareb, Syrian Arab Republic36.1328189 36.8304102Izaz, Syrian Arab Republic36.5868261 37.0480843Ifreen, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Deir-Hafer, Syrian Arab Republic36.1523373 37.7078184Jarablous; Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic36.8189943 38.0075815Idleb city, Khan Sheikhoon, Harem, Jesr El-Shoughoor, Areeha, Al-Ma’arra, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Raqqa, Syrian Arab Republic35.9594106 38.9981052Idleb city, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Khan Sheikhoon, Syrian Arab Republic35.4403783 36.6572100Harem, Syrian Arab Republic36.2122529 36.5202616Jesr El-Shoughoor, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Areeha, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Al-Ma’arra; Raqqa, Syrian Arab Republic35.6479869 36.6795425Raqqa city, Al-Karameh, Ma’adan, Tal-Abiad, Al-Thawra, Syrian Arab Republic35.9594106 38.9981052Hassakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Raqqa city, Syrian Arab Republic35.9594106 38.9981052Al-Karameh, Syrian Arab Republic35.1398281 36.7294167Ma’adan, Syrian Arab Republic35.7517244 39.6156785Tal-Abiad, Syrian Arab Republic36.6919385 38.9511518Al-Thawra; Hassakeh, Syrian Arab Republic35.8380630 38.5375358Hassakeh city, Qamishly, Al-Malkyeh, Ras-Alain, Al-Shaddadi, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Hassakeh city, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Qamishly, Syrian Arab Republic37.0549430 41.2282471Al-Malkyeh, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Ras-Alain, Syrian Arab Republic36.8481076 40.0786867Al-Shaddadi; Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Deir Ezzor city, Al-Mayadeen, Al-Bokamal, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Deir Ezzor city, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Al-Mayadeen, Syrian Arab Republic35.0160783 40.4465400Al-Bokamal;, Syrian Arab Republic34.4653258 40.9081831SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20151728264.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care services to IDPs in Aleppo, Idleb, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir Ez-zorOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of winter clothing kits for vulnerable internally displaced childrenThis project aims to provide clothing kits to at least 33,950 internally displaced children including hard to reach areas in Homs, Rural Damascus, Dara’a as well as most vulnerable IDPs in Tartous. As per the UNICEF 2015 SRP NFI project plan the overall target for provision of winter clothes is 508,000 children, UNICEF is prioritizing 33,950 children with the CERF funds to meet immediate gaps. UNICEF has also started to mobilize funding to cover the remaining gaps and ensure timely procurement and delivery of winter clothes in September for the upcoming 2015/16 winter season.
Total project budget: US$30,402,400
Total funds received to date: US$5,780,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$1,500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-252015-12-31
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 Damascus – Darayya, Homs – Homs City, Daraa - Izra and Tartous – Banyas, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Rural Damascus – Darayya, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Homs – Homs City, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Daraa - Izra and Tartous – Banyas, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20151500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of winter clothing kits for vulnerable internally displaced childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Winterization Assistance to Displaced and Affected Population in SyriaThis project aims to support to coping mechanisms of displaced and affected populations for the upcoming 2015-2016 cold winter through provision of non-food items (NFIs). At least 17,530 individuals will receive lifesaving winter-appropriate items including clothing, thermal blankets, mattresses, plastic mats and rechargeable lights when distributions begin in September.
Total project budget: US$53,624,938
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$839,287
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-232015-12-31
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
Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603As-safira, Afrin, Jebel Saman, and A’zaz, Syrian Arab Republic36.0833723 37.3720392As-safira, Syrian Arab Republic36.0833723 37.3720392Afrin, Syrian Arab Republic36.5122781 36.8653891Jebel Saman, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150and A’zaz; Al-Hasakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5868261 37.0480843Al-Hasakeh, Qamishli, Al-Malkiyyeh, and Ras Al Ain, Syrian Arab Republic36.8481076 40.0786867Al-Hasakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Qamishli, Syrian Arab Republic37.0549430 41.2282471Al-Malkiyyeh, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980and Ras Al Ain; Ar Raqqa, Syrian Arab Republic36.8481076 40.0786867Ar Raqqa, Syrian Arab Republic35.9594106 38.9981052Deir-ez-Zor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Ar Raqqa; Deir-ez-Zor, Syrian Arab Republic35.8059055 38.9876741Deir-ez-Zor and Al-Mayadin, Syrian Arab Republic35.0160783 40.4465400Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Deir-ez-Zor and Al-Mayadin; Homs, Syrian Arab Republic35.2879798 40.3088626Homs city, Al Makhrim, Tall Kalakh, Ar-Rastan and Tadmor, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Homs city, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Al Makhrim, Syrian Arab Republic32.3182314 -86.9022980Tall Kalakh, Syrian Arab Republic34.6682722 36.2576611Ar-Rastan and Tadmor; Idleb, Syrian Arab Republic34.9249587 36.7334590Idleb city, Harim and Al Ma`ra, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Idleb city, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Harim and Al Ma`ra; Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic35.6479869 36.6795425Qatana, Duma, Az-Zabdani, At Tall, Darayya, Al Qutayfah, An Nabk and Yabroud, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Qatana, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Duma, Syrian Arab Republic33.5727724 36.4093761Az-Zabdani, Syrian Arab Republic33.7257889 36.1042360At Tall, Syrian Arab Republic33.6088731 36.3172993Darayya, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Al Qutayfah, Syrian Arab Republic33.7393667 36.5958947An Nabk and Yabroud;, Syrian Arab Republic33.9717649 36.6579649SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Winterization Assistance to Displaced and Affected Population in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Core Relief Items (CRIs) for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in SyriaThis project aims to support the displaced population in Syria living without adequate materials with core relief items (CRIs). Over 96,600 displaced persons in seven governorates (Aleppo, Rural Damascus, Homs, Idleb, Hassakeh, Dara’s, and Damascus) will be provided with CRIs supporting their health and welfare, and preserving their dignity. CRI kits consist of mattresses, blankets, kitchen sets, hygiene kits, diapers etc., for an approximate value of US$ 241.80 each.
Total project budget: US$36,345,000
Total funds received to date: US$13,926
Amount requested from the CERF: US$5,000,139
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-252015-12-31
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
Aleppo, Hassakeh, Damascus, Rural Damascus, Dara’a, and Homs, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Hassakeh, Syrian Arab Republic36.5078670 40.7462671Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5138073 36.2765279Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Dara’a, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061and Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20155000139.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Core Relief Items (CRIs) for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated WASH programme and assistance for internally displaced and host communitiesThis project aims to provide increased access to safe and sufficient drinking water based on agreed national standard by the sector (min 30 liters/per/day) for 1.8 million host communities and IDPs in Idleb, Rural Damascus and Damascus Governorates. The interventions will support increased access to the emergency water supply with an outcome for preventing the disease outbreak in the targeted locations. Activities include equipping 15 new boreholes with mechanical and electrical materials in Idleb Governorate and 29 existing boreholes in Damascus and Rural Damascus respectively. Borehole drilling is being done by other partners including the government water authority
Total project budget: US$72,023,300
Total funds received to date: US$780,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,944,507
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-12-31
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
Idleb Governorate, three districts [Idleb Rural, Jesr Ashoughour, Ma’ret Anou’man], Damascus and Rural Damascus Governorate, seven districts (Rural Damascus, Qatana, Altal, Duma, Darayya Alnabek, Az-zabadani), Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Idleb Governorate, Syrian Arab Republic35.8268798 36.6957216three districts [Idleb Rural, Syrian Arab Republic35.9310271 36.6417777Jesr Ashoughour, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Ma’ret Anou’man], Syrian Arab Republic42.4072107 -71.3824374Damascus and Rural Damascus Governorate, Syrian Arab Republic33.5138073 36.2765279seven districts (Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Qatana, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Altal, Syrian Arab Republic33.6088731 36.3172993Duma, Syrian Arab Republic33.5727724 36.4093761Darayya Alnabek, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Az-zabadani), Syrian Arab Republic33.7257889 36.1042360SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20152944507.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated WASH programme and assistance for internally displaced and host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Promote and conserve personal hygiene of affected men and womenThis project aims to enhance the dignity and personal hygiene condition of newly displaced population through procurement and distribution of female and male dignity kits. UNFPA will contribute to the collective WASH sector approach to support 30,400 new IDPs as a continuation to its previous contribution which resulted in providing 132,000 IDPs with dignity kits. The project will target displaced people in Aleppo, Homs, Rural-Damascus, Deir-Ezzor and Daraa.
Total project budget: US$180,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$839,287
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-232015-12-31
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
Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Aleppo Center, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Homs, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Aleppo Center; Homs, Syrian Arab Republic36.2021047 37.1342603Homs Center, Talkalakh and Qusair, Syrian Arab Republic34.5082501 36.5823944Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Homs Center, Syrian Arab Republic34.7324273 36.7136959Talkalakh and Qusair; Rural Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic34.6682722 36.2576611Center, Darayya, Douma, Qatana, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic35.3296518 40.1350341Center, Syrian Arab Republic34.8020750 38.9968150Darayya, Syrian Arab Republic33.4564430 36.2359629Douma, Syrian Arab Republic33.5727724 36.4093761Qatana; Deir Ezzor, Syrian Arab Republic33.4393513 36.0839048Daraa, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061Daraa Center, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061Daraa Center;, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 2015839287.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Promote and conserve personal hygiene of affected men and womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Upgrading supply of clean water to MoH and NGO Hospitals in Damascus and rural DamascusThis project aims to ensure that hospitals experiencing a significant increase in the number of patients due to the conflict, have access to safe drinking water independently from the public water supply network. More than 60,000 daily patients will have full access to safe water supply in four MoH and one NGO located in Damascus and its suburbs (safe havens in Rural Damascus). Activities include drilling groundwater wells in the selected hospitals and installation of equipment and provision of materials as part of the improvements/upgrading water accessibility.
Total project budget: US$4,490,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$392,651
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-312015-12-31
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
Primary Level – Damascus and Rural Damascus Governorates, Syrian Arab Republic33.5297560 36.2281908Secondary level – Sheikh Saad (west of Damascus), Rukn El Deen (north of Damascus) and Al Qaboun (East of Damascus), Syrian Arab Republic33.5465739 36.3362654Primary Level – Damascus and Rural Damascus Governorates; Secondary level – Sheikh Saad (west of Damascus), Syrian Arab Republic33.5138073 36.2765279Rukn El Deen (north of Damascus) and Al Qaboun (East of Damascus);, Syrian Arab Republic33.5465739 36.3362654SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 2015392651.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Upgrading supply of clean water to MoH and NGO Hospitals in Damascus and rural DamascusOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-RWA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Cash assistance for food, NFIs and shelter to conflict-affected Palestine refugees in SyriaThis project will respond to the food, shelter and NFI needs of vulnerable and conflict-affected Palestine refugees in Syria. Through the provision of cash assitance, 54,391 Palestine refugees will be better able to meet their most immediate food and household needs for two months.
Total project budget: US$192,245,322
Total funds received to date: US$24,759,245
Amount requested from the CERF: US$3,750,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-192015-12-31
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
Distribution to include Palestine refugees in Aleppo, Damascus, Rif Damascus, Dera’a, Hama, Homs and Latakia, Syrian Arab Republic31.9521620 35.2331540Distribution to include Palestine refugees in Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic31.9521620 35.2331540Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5138073 36.2765279Rif Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic33.5167289 36.9541070Dera’a, Syrian Arab Republic32.6264340 36.1033061Hama, Syrian Arab Republic35.1408881 36.7551993Homs and Latakia, Syrian Arab Republic35.5255555 35.7995296SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) DISPLACEMENT 20153750001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Cash assistance for food, NFIs and shelter to conflict-affected Palestine refugees in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Relief and Works Agency
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (SYRIA) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Profiling and protection monitoring of affected populations (including referral pathways, reporting and advocacy) in Katanga and North KivuThis project aims to establish Protection Monitoring coverage in 75% of the zones of displacement and return in North Kivu and the Klemi district of Katanga provinces. The data gathered will enable direct treatment of the protection response and the referral of cases to the appropriate response (medical, legal, psychological, socioeconomic reintegration or school reinsertion designed in a rights based approach. More than 1.7 million IDPs and conflict affected host communities will benefit from this project.
Total project budget: US$75,515,417
Total funds received to date: US$1,921,864
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,700,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-092015-12-31
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
(Katanga Kalemie District, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918, Pweto, Mitwaba, Manono, Moba, Kabalo, Nyunzu) and North Kivu (Beni, Lubero, Goma, Masisi, Nyiragongo, Rutshuru, Walikale), Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Mitwaba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.6465931 27.3469574Manono, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2879882 27.4321452Moba, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.0368478 29.7628712Kabalo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.0329665 26.9263671Nyunzu) and North Kivu (Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9574641 28.0156811Lubero, Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.6585010 29.2204548Masisi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.3984294 28.8159812Nyiragongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.5220378 29.2494566Rutshuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.1855697 29.4469508Walikale), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.4296737 28.0742249CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20152700001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Profiling and protection monitoring of affected populations (including referral pathways, reporting and advocacy) in Katanga and North KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To facilitate access to quality education and psychosocial support in a safe, peaceful and protective learning environment for all boys and girls aged 6 to 11 affected by conflict in North Kivu and KatangaProject Summary
This project aims to: improve the learning conditions of 24,500 children in North Kivu and Katanga Provinces; this in 80 primary schools and remedial classes, through school supplies and educational materials; individual capacity building for 445 teachers through trainings on the national programme and peace building, also for adolescent peer educators on the life skills for the prevention of HIV/AIDS, hygiene, sexual violence and peace education.
Total project budget: US$0
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,660,470
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long been affected by multiple acute crises. Multiple crises related to violence and armed conflict account for the vast majority of needs – approximately 67%. An estimated 7 million people are in need of some form of humanitarian assistance.
The Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) requirement is US$ 692,000,000. At the time of the CERF UFE application, the HRP was only 9% funded ($50,455,755).
DRC Underfunded submission:
Total envelope: $9 million (round I allocation: $100 million for 12 countries)
Grant package received: 24 February 2015
Total # of projects submitted: 4
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-312015-12-31
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 Kivu and Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.2345154 28.0926072CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20152660470.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To facilitate access to quality education and psychosocial support in a safe, peaceful and protective learning environment for all boys and girls aged 6 to 11 affected by conflict in North Kivu and KatangaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving response for children affected by conflict in Katanga and North KivuProject Summary
This project aims to make communities aware of violence, abuses and exploitation against children in conflict affected zones in Katanga and North kivu and they act to halt children enrolment in armed forces and groups and Gender-based violences against women and children and to assure children associated with armed groups and forces are released, benefit from transit care, family reunification and have access to reintegration support.
Total project budget: US$16,750,000
Total funds received to date: US$4,210,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$2,287,199
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long been affected by multiple acute crises. Multiple crises related to violence and armed conflict account for the vast majority of needs – approximately 67%. An estimated 7 million people are in need of some form of humanitarian assistance.
The Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) requirement is US$ 692,000,000. At the time of the CERF UFE application, the HRP was only 9% funded ($50,455,755).
DRC Underfunded submission:
Total envelope: $9 million (round I allocation: $100 million for 12 countries)
Grant package received: 24 February 2015
Total # of projects submitted: 4
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-262015-12-31
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 Kivu (Masisi, Rutshuru, Beni, Lubero), Katanga (Manono, Mitwaba), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011North Kivu (Masisi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.3984294 28.8159812Rutshuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.1855697 29.4469508Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo0.4990124 29.4527538Lubero), Democratic Republic of the Congo-0.1549602 29.2437011Katanga (Manono, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2879882 27.4321452Mitwaba), Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.6465931 27.3469574CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20152287199.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving response for children affected by conflict in Katanga and North KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-OPS-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Risk Education and Reporting in Katanga and North KivuProject Summary
This project seeks to provide an increased protective environment to internally displaced persons and host communities affected by armed conflict, with a focus on children and victims of conflict-related violence. The project seeks to increase awareness of ERW hazards within the displaced population thus reducing ERW related incidents in the affected areas by 30%. 500,000 displaced people in North Kivu and 250,000 displaced people in Katanga (north) will receive ERW Risk Education Messages.
Total project budget: US$5,500,000
Total funds received to date: US$4,500,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$400,000
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long been affected by multiple acute crises. Multiple crises related to violence and armed conflict account for the vast majority of needs – approximately 67%. An estimated 7 million people are in need of some form of humanitarian assistance.
The Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) requirement is US$ 692,000,000. At the time of the CERF UFE application, the HRP was only 9% funded ($50,455,755).
DRC Underfunded submission:
Total envelope: $9 million (round I allocation: $100 million for 12 countries)
Grant package received: 24 February 2015
Total # of projects submitted: 4
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-202015-12-31
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 Katanga ( Tanganyika district, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2740118 27.9249002Kalemie, Pweto, Moba and Nyunzu territories), Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918and North Kivu (Nyiragongo, Rutshuru and Masisi territories), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.5220378 29.2494566Kalemie, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9127393 29.1913918Pweto, Democratic Republic of the Congo-8.4697816 28.9033674Moba and Nyunzu territories); and North Kivu (Nyiragongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.9574641 28.0156811Rutshuru and Masisi territories), Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.1855697 29.4469508CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Risk Education and Reporting in Katanga and North KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian refugee families with children under the age of five in LebanonThe main objective is to save lives and protect livelihoods in the protracted crisis situation through food assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute food e-vouchers to displaced people to increase their access to food supplies. 125,595 Syrian refugees in Akkar, North Lebanon and the Bekaa will benefit from this support for 1 month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-252015-12-31
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
LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20154000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian refugee families with children under the age of five in LebanonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance to vulnerable Lebanese affected by the Syrian crisisThe main objective is to save lives and protect livelihoods in the protracted crisis situation through food assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute food e-vouchers to vulnerable Lebanese affected by the influx of Syrian refugees (women, men, girls and boys). 28,259 Lebanese people in Akkar, North Lebanon and Bekaa will benefit from this support for 1 month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-262015-12-31
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
Akkar, North and the Bekaa, Lebanon34.5440340 36.0798300Akkar, Lebanon34.5440340 36.0798300North and the Bekaa, Lebanon33.8462662 35.9019489LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance to vulnerable Lebanese affected by the Syrian crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing quality and timely Reproductive Health and SGBV life-saving services through national systemsThe main objective is to respond to the identified needs of women and girls from both Syrian refugees and Lebanese hosting communities through primary and secondary health care as well as woman safe spaces. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute RH kits, 2) provide a mobile clinic with RH services for Wadi Khaled health center, 3) train 300 service providers in 30 health facilities (primary and secondary and in targeted areas) on CMR and 4) conduct safe motherhood campaigns among other activities. 15,000 people in Bekaa (Baalbek, El Merj) and Akkar (Wadi Khaled, Halba) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-092016-03-31
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
Bekaa (Baalbek, El Merj), Akkar (Wadi Khaled, Halba), Lebanon34.0046888 36.2110399Bekaa (Baalbek, Lebanon34.0046888 36.2110399El Merj), Lebanon33.5758333 35.8622222Akkar (Wadi Khaled, Lebanon34.6176725 36.3768911Halba), Lebanon34.5440368 36.0798357LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20151003740.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing quality and timely Reproductive Health and SGBV life-saving services through national systemsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-RWA-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical Health Support for Conflict-affected Palestine Refugees from Syria in LebanonThe main objective is to ensure the basic primary and life-saving secondary healthcare needs of conflict-affected Palestine Refugees from Syria (PRS) residing in Lebanon are met. UNRWA will use CERF funds to 1) provide 11,370 free primary health care visits to conflict-affected PRS, 2) provide critical and lifesaving hospitalization coverage for 1,000 PRS cases and 3) procure and provide medication and medical supplies. 44,000 PRS in Lebanon will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-262015-12-31
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
UNRWA is the lead for providing assistance to Palestine refugees from Syria in Beneficiaries will be primarily located in and around the Palestinian camps in , meeting the needs of a population greatly affected by displacement while alleviating the strain on the host community Provision of primary health care, (including medication) and hospitalization are prioritized based on need within each of the camps It can be inferred that those camps with the highest concentration of PRS would have the largest need However, funds are not directed to specific camps, but to the primary health care and hospitalization programmes in general who then distribute funds/services as needed, Lebanon31.9521620 35.2331540UNRWA is the lead for providing assistance to Palestine refugees from Syria in Beneficiaries will be primarily located in and around the Palestinian camps in, Lebanon31.9521620 35.2331540meeting the needs of a population greatly affected by displacement while alleviating the strain on the host community Provision of primary health care, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850(including medication) and hospitalization are prioritized based on need within each of the camps It can be inferred that those camps with the highest concentration of PRS would have the largest need However, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850funds are not directed to specific camps, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850but to the primary health care and hospitalization programmes in general who then distribute funds/services as needed, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20151000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical Health Support for Conflict-affected Palestine Refugees from Syria in LebanonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Relief and Works Agency
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response in LebanonThe main objective is to mitigate water related disease outbreaks among refugees through improved access to safe water, adequate sanitation facilities and appropriate hygiene practices. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) connect refugee water sources to the existing network of public/private wells and boreholes, 2) distribute water filters, purification tablets, water tanks, buckets, jerry cans, etc., 3) construct/rehabilitate latrines and provide solid waste storage and 4) deliver hygiene promotion sessions. 24,500 Syrian refugees in Akkar, Bekaa and North Lebanon will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-252015-12-31
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
Bekaa Valley, North and Akkar Governorates, Lebanon34.0088890 36.1452780Bekaa Valley, Lebanon34.0088890 36.1452780North and Akkar Governorates, Lebanon34.5440340 36.0798300LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20156000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response in LebanonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Primary and Secondary Health interventions for Syrian refugees the North and Bekaa Valley of LebanonThe main objective is to address the urgent health needs through comprehensive primary health care and life-saving emergency secondary health care to Syrian refugees. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide PHC consultations and services through supported Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) and Mobile Medical Units (MMU). 98,996 people in Tripoli, Akkar and Bekaa people will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-312015-12-31
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
Tripoli (Beddawi Nahda, Mina Iman, Sir El Dinneye Iman, Menye Nahda), Lebanon34.4345947 35.8361633Akkar (Makassed Wadi Khaled, Machha, Bebnin Iman, Tel Maayan, Kfartoun, Fnaydek), Lebanon34.4766476 36.1827133Bekaa (Baalbak, Terbol), Lebanon34.0046888 36.2110399Tripoli (Beddawi Nahda, Lebanon34.4345947 35.8361633Mina Iman, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850Sir El Dinneye Iman, Lebanon34.3869514 36.0294464Menye Nahda); Akkar (Makassed Wadi Khaled, Lebanon34.6176725 36.3768911Machha, Lebanon34.5408545 36.1158919Bebnin Iman, Lebanon21.4735329 55.9754130Tel Maayan, Lebanon33.8547210 35.8622850Kfartoun, Lebanon34.5577182 36.3589284Fnaydek); Bekaa (Baalbak, Lebanon34.4766476 36.1827133Terbol), Lebanon33.8177577 35.9837274LEBANON DISPLACEMENT 20155000397.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Primary and Secondary Health interventions for Syrian refugees the North and Bekaa Valley of LebanonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LEBANON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of critical health and WASH Services in new transit centre (TC)IOM will rehabilitate the water supply system the transit centers. This is critical to ensure a basic access to water for returnees and newly arriving refugees. The proposed WASH/Health intervention will provide critical WASH services to 5,000 people (Congolese refugees and Rwandan returnees) at the transit centers by constructing latrines, showers and hand washing facilities. IOM will construct a temporary emergency health post which will enable the provision of life-saving health care to returnees and refugees, within a safe environment. Implementations for CERF funded component will continue for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202016-03-31
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
Two returnee and refugee transit centres, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015250004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of critical health and WASH Services in new transit centre (TC)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved Reproductive, Maternal and Neonatal Health services in Kigeme and Mugombwa refugee campsUNFPA’s overall aim with this project is to facilitate the provision of an integrated Minimum Initial Service Package for Reproductive Health (MISP) and Sexual and Reproductive Health including HIV prevention. Specifically UNFPA will procure and distribute emergency RH kits containing essential drugs, equipment and supplies required for reproductive health care in a crisis situation. The assistance will take place in 2 refugee camps (Kigeme and Mugombwa) targeting 25,000 refugees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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
RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved Reproductive, Maternal and Neonatal Health services in Kigeme and Mugombwa refugee campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved conditions of sanitation and hygiene in Kigeme and Mugombwa Refugee CampsThe wash situation in the refugee camps remains substandard. There are 618 drop holes are in use by a population of about 18,500 in Kigeme and 290 for a population of 7,000 in Mugombwa. UNHCR therefore is constructing dischargeable latrines to increase the number of drop holes to 846 and 349 in Kigeme and Mugombwa camps respectively. UNHCR will also construct shower blocks and wash stands in Kigeme Camp to meet minimum standards. UNHCR will also set up gender segregated facilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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
Southern Province Kigeme refugee camp - Nyamagabe District, Rwanda-2.4538548 29.4643590Mugombwa refugee camp - Gisagara District, Rwanda-2.6793678 29.8601509Southern Province Kigeme refugee camp - Nyamagabe District; Mugombwa refugee camp - Gisagara District;, Rwanda-2.4538548 29.4643590RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015650000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved conditions of sanitation and hygiene in Kigeme and Mugombwa Refugee CampsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to water in Gihembe campGihembe Camp, which hosts almost 15,000 refugees has poor water infrastructure leading to a severe water crisis. Refugees living in the camp have been accessing around 4 litres per person per day, far short of the basic 20 litres per person per day which has caused health issues in the camp. UNICEF will use CERF funds to improve the water infrastructure through construction of additional water storate tanks and water points and aims to provide 20 litres per person per day. Construction is planned to take place over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-12-31
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
Gihembe Camp, Gicumbi District, Northern Province, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337Gihembe Camp, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337Gicumbi District, Rwanda-1.5834172 30.0737935Northern Province, Rwanda-1.6561660 29.8815203RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015348285.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to water in Gihembe campOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Refugees’ Access to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) Prevention and Response Services in Kigeme and Mugombwa CampsThe current CERF request will target refugee women and girls (around 15,000 estimated), particularly in Kigeme and Mugombwa camps. The project aims at providing victims of SGBV with increased access to holistic and coordinated services. SGBV will be identified and will be directed for further case management. One stop Centers will ensure that they will be provided with medical, legal, forensic and psychosocial support. Services will also include escorting the survivors to and from the service providers and follow-up/monitoring.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-172015-12-31
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
Kigeme and Mugombwa Refugee Camps, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015100171.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Refugees’ Access to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) Prevention and Response Services in Kigeme and Mugombwa CampsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical food aid and management of acute and chronic malnutrition under PRRO 200744: Food and Nutrition Assistance to Refugees and ReturneesWFP will target 45,500 Congolese refugees and 5,000 Rwanandan expellees with food assistance for three months. Using CERF funds WFP will procure and distribute approximately 800 metric tons of maize, beans, vegetable oil and salt to expellees living in drought affected areas. Refugees will also receive US 10 per person per month. CERF funds will support three months of food distributions and one month of cash distributions.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-192015-12-31
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
Southern Province, Rwanda-2.5546618 29.6035495Kigeme refugee camp in Nyamagabe district, Rwanda-2.4817254 29.5269491Mugombwa refugee camp in Gisagara district Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.6793678 29.8601509- Kigeme refugee camp in Nyamagabe district - Mugombwa refugee camp in Gisagara district Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.4538548 29.4643590Gihembe refugee camp in Gicumbi district Drought, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337affected areas in eastern hosting, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880- Gihembe refugee camp in Gicumbi district Drought-affected areas in eastern hosting, Rwanda-1.5969325 30.0766337RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015999760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical food aid and management of acute and chronic malnutrition under PRRO 200744: Food and Nutrition Assistance to Refugees and ReturneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid rehabilitation of food security for vulnerable people affected by conflict with strategies for restoring agriculture livelihoods and the right to foodThe main objective is to achieve the rapid recovery of agricultural livelihoods of communities affected by conflict. FAO will use CERF funds to 1) deliver seeds, tools and inputs for the establishment of community and family models of rapid production of food, 2) establish CDCs (Community- level demonstrative centers) and 3) provide technical training for the rapid production of food. 4,200 people in Choco and Valle del Cauca will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-12-31
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, Colombia5.2528033 -76.8259652municipality of Litoral de San Juan Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia4.2604875 -77.3658545municipality of Buenaventura (rural communities), Colombia3.8830471 -77.0197212COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015465732.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid rehabilitation of food security for vulnerable people affected by conflict with strategies for restoring agriculture livelihoods and the right to foodOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increase the access of the communities affected by the conflict to the response of health in emergency in order to save lives and guarantee the basic services of health care in Arauca and communities of the peaceful Coast of Chocó, Cauca, and Cauca ValleyThe main objective is to reduce the impact of the internal armed conflict on the health of the displaced and confined populations. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) provide communities with essential health supplies for basic medical attention, 2) strengthen basic knowledge of the population and community health agents and 3) restore access to safe water fit for human consumption, sanitation and hygiene. 6,323 people in Arauca, Cauca ,Choco, and Valle del Cauca will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-272015-12-31
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- Saravena, Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950Cauca- El Tambo y Jambaló, Colombia2.7778460 -76.3243270Chocó- Litoral de San Juan, Colombia4.2006777 -76.7336521Valle del Cauca- Buenaventura, Colombia3.8830471 -77.0197212Arauca- Saravena; Cauca- El Tambo y Jambaló; Chocó- Litoral de San Juan ; Valle del Cauca- Buenaventura;, Colombia6.9561070 -71.8725950COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015382500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increase the access of the communities affected by the conflict to the response of health in emergency in order to save lives and guarantee the basic services of health care in Arauca and communities of the peaceful Coast of Chocó, Cauca, and Cauca ValleyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-UDP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of affected children, adolescent and youth, women and men against GBV, forced recruitment and APM/UXO accidents in Chocó and CaucaThe main objective is to Improve life-saving strategies and protection, under a human rights and early recovery approach. UNDP will use CERF funds to 1) train people on risk management, sexual and reproductive health, protection/response to GBV, forced recruitment and APM/UXO, 2) increase the capacities of the women’s protection networks to provide Psychosocial First Aid, 3) support livelihoods initiatives, 4) rehabilitate community centers as safe spaces and environments and 5) improve the capacity of 130 persons to provide a multi-sectorial and survivor-centered response to victims of GBV, forced child recruitment, APM/UXO and high-risk pregnancies. 4,260 people in Cauca and Choco will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-082015-12-31
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
Cauca Department (Municipalities of Jambaló, Toribio and Tambo), Colombia2.4526950 -76.8113220Chocó Department (Municipality of Litoral de San Juan), Colombia4.0245100 -76.7755300Cauca Department (Municipalities of Jambaló, Colombia2.7767099 -76.3252435Toribio and Tambo); Chocó Department (Municipality of Litoral de San Juan);, Colombia4.2006777 -76.7336521COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of affected children, adolescent and youth, women and men against GBV, forced recruitment and APM/UXO accidents in Chocó and CaucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to the humanitarian situation through protection by presence and strengthened self-protection mechanisms of communities in situation or at risk of displacement and confinementThe main objective is to strengthen the protection situation of IDP communities and communities at risk of displacement or in situation of confinement. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) construct three temporary community centers, 2) procudre and distribute basic needs kits, 3) distribute materials and furniture to the women’s associations and 4) deliver training and awareness raising at community level on SGBV prevention and self-protection mechanisms. 7,000 people in Putumayo, Chocó, Cauca, and Arauca will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-132015-12-31
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
Putumayo department, Colombia0.4359506 -75.5276699- San Antonio del Convoy (San Miguel) - Piñuña Negro (Pto Leguízamo) Chocó department, Colombia29.4241219 -98.4936282- Río Cugucho (Alto Baudó) - Indigenous community of Chagadó (Medio Atrato) Valle del Cauca, Colombia5.7419223 -77.1405881- Buenaventura municipality Arauca department, Colombia3.8830471 -77.0197212- Puerto Jordan (Tame municipality) - Cuiloto Marrero settlement, Corosito(Puerto Rondón municipality) - La Playa, Pto Contreras, Remolino communities of Isla del Charo, and (, Pinar del Rio community in Barrancones Saravenamunicipality), Colombia29.8993723 -90.1003506- Puerto Jordan (Tame municipality) - Cuiloto Marrero settlement, Colombia6.4570940 -71.7455150Corosito(Puerto Rondón municipality) - La Playa, Colombia6.5710300 -71.6996100Pto Contreras, Colombia7.0539647 -71.8200720Remolino communities of Isla del Charo, Colombia4.5708680 -74.2973330and (, Colombia4.5708680 -74.2973330Pinar del Rio community in Barrancones Saravenamunicipality), Colombia4.5708680 -74.2973330COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015244996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the humanitarian situation through protection by presence and strengthened self-protection mechanisms of communities in situation or at risk of displacement and confinementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Protection of Children Affected by Armed Conflict in the specifically areas of recruitment and APM/UXO/IEDThe main objective is to protect people affected by conflict against recruitment and APM/UXO/IEDs. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) create temporary protective spaces for children , 2) train teachers and community leaders as trainers of trainers of Mine Risk Education (MRE) and 3) provide assistance to victims of APM/UXO/IED in order to guarantee their access to the institutional assistance plan. 2,000 displaced people in Arauca and Putumayo will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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, Tame y Arauquita Putumayo, Colombia7.0293340 -71.4294759Arauca, Colombia6.5473060 -71.0022311Puerto Asís, Puerto Guzmán, San Miguel, Valle del Guamuez, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910Puerto Asís, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910Puerto Guzmán, Colombia0.9637700 -76.4079810San Miguel, Colombia0.3300200 -76.8763600Valle del Guamuez, Colombia0.4015861 -76.7798172COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015229836.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Protection of Children Affected by Armed Conflict in the specifically areas of recruitment and APM/UXO/IEDOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition assistance to boys, girls, pregnant and lactating women affected by armed conflict in PutumayoThe main objective is to address the urgent nutritional needs of 1,800 families with vulnerable indigenous and rural boys, girls, pregnant and lactating women. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) provide treatment for SAM and MAM, 2) provide RUTF and micronutrients, 3) distribute nutritional equipment and educational materials and 4) train health workers from targeted public hospitals and mobile health units. 8,000 people in Putumayo will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-12-31
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
Putumayo, Colombia0.4359506 -75.5276699Municipalities of San Miguel, Puerto Leguizamo, Puerto Asis and Puerto Guzman, Colombia-0.1802400 -74.7741700Municipalities of San Miguel, Colombia0.3300200 -76.8763600Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia-0.1802400 -74.7741700Puerto Asis and Puerto Guzman, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015200004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition assistance to boys, girls, pregnant and lactating women affected by armed conflict in PutumayoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene practices for rural communities and families affected by complex emergenciesThe main objective is to increase access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene practices for rural communities and families affected by conflict. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) rehabilitate and improve a community water supply system, 2) distribute water treatment systems in homes and containers, 3) supply family and school hygiene kits and 4) deliver workshops on water, sanitation and hygiene. 11,278 people in Valle del Cauca, Chocó and Putumayo will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-192015-12-31
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
Valle del Cauca, Colombia3.8008893 -76.6412712Municipality of Buenaventura (Rural Zone) Chocó, Colombia3.8879543 -77.0771381Municipalities of Litoral del San Juan and Riosucio Putumayo, Colombia4.2006777 -76.7336521Municipalities of Puerto Asís, Puerto Leguizamo and Valle del Guamuez, Colombia0.5049290 -76.5001910Municipalities of Puerto Asís, Colombia0.4956174 -76.5035873Puerto Leguizamo and Valle del Guamuez, Colombia-0.1802400 -74.7741700COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015705001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene practices for rural communities and families affected by complex emergenciesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for Indigenous and afro Colombian Communities in Litoral del San Juan – Chocó and Buenaventura –Valle del CaucaThe main objective is to save lives and protect livelihoods in the crisis situation through food assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute 281 MT of food assistance to affected people and 2) conduct community based trainings on food security and nutrition. 5,669 people in Chocó and Valle del Cauca will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-262015-12-31
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
Municipality of Litoral del San Juan in the Department of Chocó and Municipality of Buenaventura in the Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia4.2006777 -76.7336521COLOMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS 2015416313.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for Indigenous and afro Colombian Communities in Litoral del San Juan – Chocó and Buenaventura –Valle del CaucaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Cholera outbreak response - Tete ProvinceWith CERF funds, UNICEF will provide immediate and life-saving assistance to nearly 42,000 people in the highest risk areas of Tete Province through strengthening case management in Cholera Treatment Centers (CTC), providing emergency water trucking operations, distributing water treatment products at household level and strengthening social mobilization activities at community level. In particular, UNICEF will procure tents, basic equipment and essential medicines for two CTCs, cover operating costs of water trucking for three months, and carry out cholera awareness sessions for some 50,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-01-312015-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tete province Cholera affected districts of Tete city, Moatize and Mutarara Additional districts might be covered during the implementation phase, if cholera outbreaks expand, Mozambique-17.4431158 35.0732265Tete province Cholera affected districts of Tete city, Mozambique-16.1328104 33.6063855Moatize and Mutarara Additional districts might be covered during the implementation phase, Mozambique-16.1170579 33.7238308if cholera outbreaks expand, Mozambique-18.6656950 35.5295620MOZAMBIQUE CHOLERA 2015301217.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Cholera outbreak response - Tete ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to outbreak of cholera in Tete City, Moatize and Mutarara districts in Tete provinceWith CERF funds, WHO will partner with the Ministry of Health to scale up treatment of cholera patients, as well as to rapidly improve surveillance, case identification and management. In particular, WHO will procure cholera and IHEK kits for health facilities in the most affected districts, conduct refresher training for health personnel and community health workers, and provide printed guidelines and SOPs for cholera investigation, management and awareness. WHO will also support the MOH in deploying 30 health workers to the affected districts for a 45-day period to assist in treatment activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-112015-09-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Tete City, Moatize and Mutarara districts in Tete province Additional districts might be considered if the outbreak expands, Mozambique-16.1170579 33.7238308Tete City, Mozambique-16.1328104 33.6063855Moatize and Mutarara districts in Tete province Additional districts might be considered if the outbreak expands, Mozambique-16.1170579 33.7238308MOZAMBIQUE CHOLERA 2015447640.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to outbreak of cholera in Tete City, Moatize and Mutarara districts in Tete provinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency supplementary feeding of productive animals to ensure their survivalThe main objective is to ensure emergency supplementary feeding of productive animals to ensure their survival and provide Syrian refugees with food production. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute animal feed to 52,000 animals in targeted regions. 31,200 Syrian refugees in Dohuk will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-092015-12-31
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
Dohuk (Amedi, Dahuk, Sumel and Zakho districts), Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Dohuk (Amedi, Iraq37.0917271 43.4876920Dahuk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Sumel and Zakho districts), Iraq36.8608157 42.8476419IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20151099924.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency supplementary feeding of productive animals to ensure their survivalOCHA 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 UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting the reproductive health needs of Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan region of IraqThe main objective is to address urgent reproductive health needs of Syrian refugee women of reproductive age in camp and non-camp settings. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute RH kits and 2) deploy 7 doctors and 7 midwives to clinics in the camps. 54,000 Syrian refugees in Duhok, Erbil and Suleymania will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-272015-12-31
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
Duhok, Erbil and Suleymania, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Duhok, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Erbil and Suleymania, Iraq35.5592679 45.4191703IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015199999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting the reproductive health needs of Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan region of IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure access to the territory and facilitate timely registration and documentation of new arrivals; conduct verification and biometric registrationThe main objective is to ensure access to territory, facilitate transfers of new arrivals, and register and document new arrivals. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) conduct systematic and independent border monitoring and 2) register refugees including UASCs and persons with specific needs. 160,021 Syrian refugees in Duhok, Erbil and Suleymania will benefit from this support for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-302015-12-31
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 camps and urban areas in the KR-I Syrian asylum seekers are living in camps and urban areas all over the Kurdistan Region of (KR-I) – namely the three Governorates of Erbil, Duhok, and Sulaymaniyah – and in Anbar province Asylum seekers have access to UNHCR’s registration and documentation services through the operation of nine registration centers in the KR-I and potentially one registration centre in Al Qa’im (which is outside KR-I, in neighbouring Anbar Governorate and currently under ISIL-led militant control) The proposed project focuses on providing registration and documentation services in the KR-I exclusively, Iraq34.8020750 38.9968150All camps and urban areas in the KR-I Syrian asylum seekers are living in camps and urban areas all over the Kurdistan Region of (KR-I) – namely the three Governorates of Erbil, Iraq34.8020750 38.9968150and Sulaymaniyah – and in Anbar province Asylum seekers have access to UNHCR’s registration and documentation services through the operation of nine registration centers in the KR-I and potentially one registration centre in Al Qa’im (which is outside KR-I, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425in neighbouring Anbar Governorate and currently under ISIL-led militant control) The proposed project focuses on providing registration and documentation services in the KR-I exclusively, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Erbil Governorate, Iraq36.5570628 44.3851263Erbil Urban (covers all districts of Erbil Govenrorate), Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Erbil Camps, Iraq36.2372695 43.9960358a Erbil, Kawergosk Camp, Iraq36.3483147 43.8146719b Erbil, Darashakran Camp, Iraq36.4703400 43.8925909c Erbil, Qushtapa Camp, Iraq36.0005733 44.0325214d Erbil, Basirma Camp, Iraq36.4970911 44.3475967Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq35.5466348 45.3003683Erbil Urban (covers all districts of Erbil Govenrorate); Erbil Camps; a Erbil, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Kawergosk Camp; b Erbil, Iraq36.3483147 43.8146719Darashakran Camp; c Erbil, Iraq36.4703400 43.8925909Qushtapa Camp; d Erbil, Iraq36.0005733 44.0325214Basirma Camp; Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq36.4970911 44.3475967Sulaymaniyah Urban (covers all districts of Sulaymaniyah Governorate), Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Sulaymaniyah, Arbat Camp, Iraq35.4248992 45.5841821Duhok Governorate, Iraq36.9077252 43.0631689Sulaymaniyah Urban (covers all districts of Sulaymaniyah Governorate); Sulaymaniyah, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Arbat Camp; Duhok Governorate, Iraq35.4248992 45.5841821Duhok, Domiz Camp (covers Domiz camps and all districts of Duhok Governorate), Iraq36.7826587 42.8806680Duhok, Gawilan Camp (covers also Akre settlement), Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Duhok, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Domiz Camp (covers Domiz camps and all districts of Duhok Governorate); Duhok, Iraq36.7826587 42.8806680Gawilan Camp (covers also Akre settlement);, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015615250.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure access to the territory and facilitate timely registration and documentation of new arrivals; conduct verification and biometric registrationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to maintenance of sanitation facilities (de-sludging of septic tank and holding tank)The main objective is to ensure that refugees in Domiz camp have access to operational latrines. UNHCR will use CERF funds to de-sludge 900 septic tanks and holding tanks. 37,500 Syrian refugees in the Domiz Camp in Duhok will benefit from this support for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-302015-12-31
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
Domiz Camp, Dohuk, KRI,, Iraq36.7826587 42.8806680Domiz Camp, Iraq36.7826587 42.8806680Dohuk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574KRI, Iraq36.4103395 44.3871953IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015283684.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to maintenance of sanitation facilities (de-sludging of septic tank and holding tank)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)To respond to un-met high priority lifesaving needs in WASH for 70,000 Syrian refugees in four specific camps of Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawegorsk in Erbil and Domiz in Dohuk for nine (9) monthsThe main objective is to respond to un-met high priority lifesaving needs in WASH for Syrian refugees in four specific camps. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) truck water and treat water with chlorine and 2) conduct water quality monitoring. 69,964 Syrian refugees in three refugee camps in Erbil (Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawergosk) and Domiz refugee camp in Duhok governorates will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-072015-12-31
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 (Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawergosk) refugee camps in Erbil and Domiz refugee camp in Duhok governorates of KRG, Iraq36.4970911 44.3475967Three (Basirma, Iraq36.5034349 44.3542414Qushtapa and Kawergosk) refugee camps in Erbil and Domiz refugee camp in Duhok governorates of KRG, Iraq36.3483147 43.8146719IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015417503.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project To respond to un-met high priority lifesaving needs in WASH for 70,000 Syrian refugees in four specific camps of Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawegorsk in Erbil and Domiz in Dohuk for nine (9) monthsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child protection services for Kobane refugee children and other children at riskThe main objective is to provide quality and equitable child protection services to boys and girls affected by the Syria crisis. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) expand services in 5 child friendly and adolescent friendly spaces, 2) provide psychosocial services to refuge children, distressed families, parents and care givers, 3) identify and document all cases that are of child protection concern of refugee children and 4) provide family tracing and reunification services. 6,800 Syrian refugees in the Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawergosk refugee camps (Erbil) and Gawel refugee camp (Duhok) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-302015-12-31
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
Basirma, Qushtapa and Kawergosk refugee camps in Erbil governorate and Gawel refugee camp and the host community in Duhok governorate, Iraq36.4970911 44.3475967Basirma, Iraq36.4970911 44.3475967Qushtapa and Kawergosk refugee camps in Erbil governorate and Gawel refugee camp and the host community in Duhok governorate, Iraq36.0005733 44.0325214IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015725002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child protection services for Kobane refugee children and other children at riskOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Iraq affected by conflict in SyriaThe main objective is to save lives and protect livelihoods in the protracted crisis situation through food assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute food vouchers to Syrian refugees in Erbil and Dohuk governorates. 53,015 people 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)2015-04-062015-12-31
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
Erbil and Dohuk governorates, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 20153900002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food assistance to vulnerable Syrian populations in Iraq affected by conflict in SyriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesThe main objective is to reduce the risk of SGBV and improve the quality of services for conflict-affected Syrian refugees. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) provide quality legal and psychological-psychosocial services, 2) provide technical support to the DCVAW, HRIs and National NGOs, 3) establish community-based protection structures, 4) train community representatives and provide them with a referral pathways and 5) conduct community mobilization activities on risks and mitigation of SGBV. 2,000 Syrian refugees in Duhok and Erbil will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-132015-12-31
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015248775.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesThe main objective is to reduce the risk of SGBV and improve the quality of services for conflict-affected Syrian refugees. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) provide multi-sectoral SGBV services, 2) provide SGBV training to military personnel, 3) establish community based protection structures, 4) train community representatives and provide them with a referral pathway and 5) conduct community mobilization activities on risks and mitigation of SGBV. 2,000 Syrian refugees in Duhok and Erbil will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-092015-12-31
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
IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015249985.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-UDP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesThe main objective is to reduce the risk of SGBV and improve the quality of services for conflict-affected Syrian refugees. UNDP will use CERF funds to 1) provide quality legal and psychological-psychosocial services, 2) provide technical support to institutions on SGBV and 3) conduct community mobilization activities on risks and mitigation of SGBV. 2,000 Syrian refugees in Duhok and Erbil will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-152015-12-31
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
Duhok, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Bajet Kandale and, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Zakho, Akre, Gawilan, Domiz and, Iraq37.1504622 42.6726771Non camp caseload Duhok Erbil, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Kawergosk, Dareshakran, Qushtapa, Baserma, Iraq36.3483147 43.8146719Non camp refugees; Kasnazaan, Rajaan, Bahramand Erbil town, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Duhok - Bajet Kandale and - Zakho, Akre, Gawilan, Domiz and - Non camp caseload Duhok Erbil - Kawergosk, Dareshakran, Qushtapa, Baserma - Non camp refugees, Iraq36.7826587 42.8806680Kasnazaan, Rajaan, Bahramand Erbil town, Iraq36.2054296 44.1423025Duhok - Bajet Kandale and - Zakho, Iraq36.8615332 42.9869372Akre, Iraq36.7411205 43.8808488Gawilan, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Domiz and - Non camp caseload Duhok Erbil - Kawergosk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Dareshakran, Iraq36.4703400 43.8925909Qushtapa, Iraq36.0005733 44.0325214Baserma - Non camp refugees; Kasnazaan, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Rajaan, Iraq33.2231910 43.6792910Bahramand Erbil town, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697IRAQ DISPLACEMENT 2015248775.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response of SGBV by mitigating the risks and providing quality servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Offre de services de santé de la reproduction en situation de crise dans les îles du Lac Tchad à DiffaUNFPA and partners in the health sector aim to reduce maternal morbidity through provide a packet of reproductive health services including assisted deliveries for an estimated 11,000 pregnant women. UNFPA will also provide medical and psychological care for adolescent women and youth who suffered psychological and physical trauma including sexual violence. Services will be through either mobile clinics or through district hospitals. Approximately 80,000 will benefit from the four-month CERF funded support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015314658.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Offre de services de santé de la reproduction en situation de crise dans les îles du Lac Tchad à DiffaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux déplacés en provenance du Nigeria et aux déplacés internes (région de Diffa – Niger)UNHCR proposes to respond to the current crisis through border monitoring, general protection monitoring alongside documentation assistance for refugees/returnees crossing into Niger from Nigeria. Further UNHCR and partners will provide emergency shelter and basic NFI kits to approximately 18,000 people in the camps. UNHCR will also use CERF funds to provide camp multi sector camp management services in the camps. Approximately 70,000 refugees and 50,000 IDPs will benefit from this 4 month intervention.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
Région de Diffa (HD Diffa, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Bosso, Toumour, Chetimari, Baroua, Gueskerou, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300HD Nguigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Chetimari, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Baroua, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Gueskerou; HD Nguigmi, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Kablewa, Niger13.7378769 12.9306020HD Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Kablewa ; HD Maine Soroa, Niger13.7378769 12.9306020Goudoumaria,, Niger13.7000000 11.1666670Goudoumaria, Niger13.7000000 11.1666670NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20151442944.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux déplacés en provenance du Nigeria et aux déplacés internes (région de Diffa – Niger)OCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux besoins en matière d’eau potable, d’hygiène et d’assainissement des déplacés nigérians, des déplacés internes et des communautés hôtes, dans la région de DiffaAccess to water was cited as the highest priority in terms of needs by refugees and internally displaced people in Niger. UNICEF proposes to use CERF funds to increase the access to water and to improve the hygiene and sanitation needs for those who fled the Boko Haram in Niger as part of a multi sectoral approach. 15 water points will be constructed benefiting 60,000 people. CERF funded activities will take place over 4 months
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-052015-11-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région de Diffa (départements de Diffa, Bosso, Maine Soroa et N'guigmi, Goudoumaria), Niger16.8849962 12.8054753Région de Diffa (départements de Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Maine Soroa et N'guigmi, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Goudoumaria), Niger13.7000000 11.1666670NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015376000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux besoins en matière d’eau potable, d’hygiène et d’assainissement des déplacés nigérians, des déplacés internes et des communautés hôtes, dans la région de DiffaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de l’accès aux services de soins de santé de base pour les enfants et les femmes de Diffa afin de réduire le risque de morbidité et mortalité dans la régionUNICEF proposes to use CERF funds to procure medical supplies and essential medications for displaced children and women. UNICEF will be working through decentralized (29) health facilities in the areas of Maine Soroa, Nguigmi and Diffa and also through mobile clinics staffed by health workers. Approximately 200,000 refugees, returnees and internally displaced will benefit. UNICEF, WHO and UNFPA are working mostly in the same facilities in order to provide a holestic set of services. CERF funded activities will continue for four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Districts sanitaires de Diffa, Mainé Soroa, Nguigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Districts sanitaires de Diffa, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Mainé Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Nguigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015349995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de l’accès aux services de soins de santé de base pour les enfants et les femmes de Diffa afin de réduire le risque de morbidité et mortalité dans la régionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë sévère dans la région de DiffaUNICEF will target approximately 8,000 refugee, returnee alongside internally dispalced children under 5 in the treatment of severe acute malnutrition. UNICEF will be working in 53 health centers in the affected areas. treatment will include provision of theraputic foods as well as medical care for more complicated cases. WFP will be providing treatment to moderate acute malnourished children. CERF funded UNICEF nutrition activities will continue through until July 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Région de Diffa (Districts sanitaires de Diffa, de Mainé et de Nguigmi), Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Région de Diffa (Districts sanitaires de Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803de Mainé et de Nguigmi), Niger13.2143917 12.0289902NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015649977.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë sévère dans la région de DiffaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prévenir et répondre aux violences contre les enfants affectés par le conflit du Nigéria dans la zone de DiffaUNICEF Child protection aims to firstly identify separated and unaccompanied children. UNICEF will sensitize communities and train social workers in order to identify separated and unaccompanied children and place them in temporary foster families. Related to this, they will also provide recreational activities along side psychosocial support. Children with trauma and more severe disorders will be identified and referred to the main hospital in Diffa. Approximately 5,000 children are expected to benefit from this support to children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Départements de Diffa, Goudoumaria, N’guigmi, Mainé-Soroa (Note, Niger16.8849962 12.8054753Départements de Diffa, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Goudoumaria, Niger13.7000000 11.1666670N’guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Mainé-Soroa (Note, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Si la situation sécuritaire s’améliore, il est prévu d’intervenir aussi à Bosso A ce jour, la situation sécuritaire y est trop dangereuse), Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Si la situation sécuritaire s’améliore, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660il est prévu d’intervenir aussi à Bosso A ce jour, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300la situation sécuritaire y est trop dangereuse), Niger17.6077890 8.0816660NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015619958.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prévenir et répondre aux violences contre les enfants affectés par le conflit du Nigéria dans la zone de DiffaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sauver des vies et fournir de l’aide alimentaire d’urgence aux populations qui sont directement affectés par l'insécurité dans le nord du Nigeria (opération d'urgence régionale 200777)WFP will be providing general food distributions to about 28,000 food insecure refugees, returnees, internaly displaced and, to a smaller extent to host families. A monthly ration of cereals, pulses and vegetable oil will be provided. This activity is directly linked with the nutrition sector, families of malnourished children will be included in the food distributions. CERF funding will be used to procure 1,600 mt of food to be distributed over four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-152015-10-15
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20151314083.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sauver des vies et fournir de l’aide alimentaire d’urgence aux populations qui sont directement affectés par l'insécurité dans le nord du Nigeria (opération d'urgence régionale 200777)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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sauver des vies et fournir de l’aide alimentaire d’urgence aux populations qui sont directement affectés par l'insécurité dans le nord du Nigeria (opération d'urgence régionale 200777)WFP aims to reduce and stabilize malnutrition amongst pregnant and lactating women and children age 6 months to 5 years through the targeted supplementary feeding programme. Treatment will be provided to approximately 8,000 who have been screened and suffer from moderate acute malnutrition. A ration of Supercereal +, CSB and vegetable oil totalling 150 MT will be provided. In order to maximize impact, this activity is linked to food distributions. CERF funded component of TSFP feeding will be provided over 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Région de Diffa- Chetimari, Bosso, Toumour, Goudoumaria, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Région de Diffa- Chetimari, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Goudoumaria, Niger13.7000000 11.1666670NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015249955.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sauver des vies et fournir de l’aide alimentaire d’urgence aux populations qui sont directement affectés par l'insécurité dans le nord du Nigeria (opération d'urgence régionale 200777)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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision du service aérien humanitaire au NigerWFP UNHAS is proposing to use CERF funds to enhance their operations in Niger by adding one cargo flight and one passenger flight to their existing operation. UNHAS will increase to transporting 1,020 passengers and 6 tons of humanitarian cargo. This CERF contribution will allow UNHAS to fly at this increased capacity for 1.2 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-052015-11-05
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
Niamey, Zinder and Diffa, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Niamey, Niger13.5115963 2.1253854Zinder and Diffa, Niger13.3107703 12.6105160NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015499706.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision du service aérien humanitaire au NigerOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en abris et biens non alimentaires pour les populations vulnérables déplacées du Nord du Nigéria vers la région de Diffa et les déplacés internes causées par les violences des groupes terroristesIOM plans on providing NFI kits and shelter kits in Diffa targeting returnees and internally displaced Nigeriens. Approximately 10,500 people will be provided with emergency shelter and NFI kits. IOM is targeting those outside of camp settlements while UNHCR is working with those in camps. CERF funded activities will continue for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Région, Niger14.6489525 2.1450245Diffa Départements, Niger15.4084121 12.8054753Diffa, Bosso, Maine Soroa, Nguigmi Départements & Communes, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Nguigmi Départements & Communes, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Diffa, Bosso, Chétimary, Gueskerou, oumour (Diffa), Maine Soroa, Fouloutari, Goudoumaria, Nguelbety (Maine Soroa), Kablewa, Ngourti (Nguigmi), Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Chétimary, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000oumour (Diffa), Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Fouloutari, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Goudoumaria, Niger13.7000000 11.1666670Nguelbety (Maine Soroa), Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Kablewa, Niger13.7378769 12.9306020Ngourti (Nguigmi), Niger15.3166670 13.2000000NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015595185.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en abris et biens non alimentaires pour les populations vulnérables déplacées du Nord du Nigéria vers la région de Diffa et les déplacés internes causées par les violences des groupes terroristesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence aux besoins sanitaires de base des populations affectées par la crise nigériane dans la région de Diffa au NigerWHO is proposing to provide health facilities in Diffa, Nguimi and Maine Some with emergency health kits as well as trauma kits designed to meet primary health care needs of a displaced population. Further, due to high rates, diagnostic kits for malaria and cholera will also be supplies. With high risk of measles in bordering areas in Nigeria, WHO will also be working with the ministry of public health for emergency vaccinations against measles for children between 9 months and 15 years of age. Overall, this support will benefit approximately 65,000 people for four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Région de Diffa (NIGER), Niger13.6768647 12.7135121NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015297679.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence aux besoins sanitaires de base des populations affectées par la crise nigériane dans la région de Diffa au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to Conflict-Afflicted Populations in Cameroon: Displacement Tracking Matrix of vulnerable IDPs and returneesProject Summary
This project aims to contribute to ensuring an adequate response to the needs of IDPs and improvement in their living conditions in Cameroon as a result of the Nigerian crisis. Specifically, IOM will assue that the majority of IDPs (8,400) are covered through systematic assessments to provide a comprehensive picture of the displacement situation and inform the humanitarian response. Two complete reports will be provided to humanitarian partners with complete information about the number, living conditions and urgent needs of IDPs.
Total project budget: US$2,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$148,741
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-012015-11-30
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015148741.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to Conflict-Afflicted Populations in Cameroon: Displacement Tracking Matrix of vulnerable IDPs and returneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to Conflict-Afflicted Populations in Cameroon: Lifesaving NFI assistance to most vulnerable IDPs and returneesProject Summary
This project aims to contribute to ensuring an adequate response to the needs of IDPs and improvement in their living conditions in Cameroon as a result on the Nigerian crisis. Specificaly, 1050 of the Most vulnerable IDPs in receive life-saving assistance in host communities or displacement sites as identified by the first round DTM assessment and in coordination with the Shelter/NFI sector.
Total project budget: US$1,800,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$200,796
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-012015-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Region, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Far North Departments and arrondissements, Cameroon48.8565823 2.3522148Mayo Sava; o KOLOFATA; o MORA; o TOKOMBERE;, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mayo Tsanaga; o BOURRHA; o HINA; o KOZA; o MAYO - MOSKOTA ; o MOGODE; o MOKOLO; o SOULEDE ROUA;, Cameroon10.6070348 13.5697229Logon et Chari; o BLANGOUA; o DARAK; o FOTOKOL; o GOULFEY; o HILE - ALIFA; o KOUSSERI; o LOGONE BIRNI; o ZINA; o MAKARY; o WAZA;, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Diamare) o MAROUA, Cameroon10.5925289 14.3210095• Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918o KOLOFATA, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902o MORA, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948o TOKOMBERE, Cameroon10.8685891 14.1451521• Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261o BOURRHA, Cameroon10.3395842 13.5624914o HINA, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220o KOZA, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012o MAYO - MOSKOTA, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220o MOGODE, Cameroon10.6070348 13.5697229o MOKOLO, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382o SOULEDE ROUA, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220• Logon et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619o BLANGOUA, Cameroon12.7724545 14.5524179o DARAK, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220o FOTOKOL, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605o GOULFEY, Cameroon12.3855803 14.9009254o HILE - ALIFA, Cameroon12.6778593 14.2875655o KOUSSERI, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322o LOGONE BIRNI, Cameroon11.7781400 15.1037800o ZINA, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220o MAKARY, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843o WAZA, Cameroon11.3333333 14.6666667• Diamare) o MAROUA, Cameroon10.5925289 14.3210095• Mayo Sava; o KOLOFATA; o MORA; o TOKOMBERE; • Mayo Tsanaga; o BOURRHA; o HINA; o KOZA; o MAYO - MOSKOTA ; o MOGODE; o MOKOLO; o SOULEDE ROUA; • Logon et Chari; o BLANGOUA; o DARAK; o FOTOKOL; o GOULFEY; o HILE - ALIFA; o KOUSSERI; o LOGONE BIRNI; o ZINA; o MAKARY; o WAZA; • Diamare) o MAROUA, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015200796.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to Conflict-Afflicted Populations in Cameroon: Lifesaving NFI assistance to most vulnerable IDPs and returneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Psychosocial support and protection of women and girls IDPs, in host communities, victims /survivors of SGBV, in the Far-North Region of CameroonIn coordination with other protection actors in Cameroon, UN Women will carry out GBV prevention and treatment interventions targeting 2,000 refugees, 15,000 IDPs, and 3,000 host community members. In particular, UN Women will establish three mobile counselling units; set up two refuge centers; create a network of 20 GBV/rape relays; and establish three SGBV committees amongst community members. The activities will take place in the localities of Mora, Mokolo and Mayo Mostoka where there is a high concentration of IDPs as well as the Gawar refugee camp.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-132015-11-13
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
IDPs high concentration zones, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mora in Mayo Sava,, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mokolo and Mayo Moskota in Mayo Tsanaga The new camp of new refugees, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Gawar in Mayo, Cameroon10.5140832 13.8404655Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261- Mora in Mayo Sava, - Mokolo and Mayo Moskota in Mayo Tsanaga The new camp of new refugees - Gawar in Mayo-Tsanaga, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918- Mora in Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918- Mokolo and Mayo Moskota in Mayo Tsanaga The new camp of new refugees - Gawar in Mayo-Tsanaga, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015200039.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Psychosocial support and protection of women and girls IDPs, in host communities, victims /survivors of SGBV, in the Far-North Region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthen provision of essential health care services to 200 000 IDPs and refugees in the Far North region of CameroonProject Summary
The main objective of this project is to increase access of refugees and IDP’s of the Far North region to essential health cares and to reduce morbidity and mortality in these vulnerable groups. In particular, this project aims to ensure quality emergency Health care services to IDP’s and refugees; mitigate the risk of potential outbreaks (measles, cholera, malaria); and ensure quality reproductive health services to pregnant women and girls among refugees and IDP’s
Total project budget: US$5,109,250
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$150,744
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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 2015150744.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthen provision of essential health care services to 200 000 IDPs and refugees in the Far North region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthen provision of essential health care services to 200,000 IDPs and refugees in the Far North region of CameroonProject Summary
The main objective of this project is to increase access of refugees and IDP’s of the Far North region to essential health cares and to reduce morbidity and mortality in these vulnerable groups. In particular, this project aims to ensure quality emergency Health care services to IDP’s and refugees; mitigate the risk of potential outbreaks (measles, cholera, malaria); and ensure quality reproductive health services to pregnant women and girls among refugees and IDP’s
Total project budget: US$5,109,250
Total funds received to date: US$100,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$346,402
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-112015-11-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Mayo Tsanaga (Mokolo health district) and Mayo Sava (Mora Health district) divisions, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015346402.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthen provision of essential health care services to 200,000 IDPs and refugees in the Far North region of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the food security of internally displaced persons and their host communities in the Far North region through cereal and leguminous crop productioThe principal objective of the intervention is:
To improve the food security of Internally displaced persons IDPs and their vulnerable host communities through the supply of improved seeds and fertilizers in 3 districts of the Logone and Chari division of the Far North Region of Cameroon. These districts are Kousseri, Makary and Waza.
The specific objectives are to:
Assist 5 000 farmer households in 3 districts (Kousseri, Makary and Waza) of the Logone and Chari division of the Far North region of Cameroon through the acquisition and distribution of 55T of improved maize and sorghum seeds and 250T of fertilizers, then ensure follow – up of the beneficiaries through the cropping season.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
Far North Region, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone and Chari Divisions (Kousseri, Waza and Makary districts), Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Logone and Chari Divisions (Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Waza and Makary districts), Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015418129.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the food security of internally displaced persons and their host communities in the Far North region through cereal and leguminous crop productioOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the Nigeria crisis (Refugees and IDPs)Project Summary
Thsi project aims to enhance protection of girls and boys affected by the Nigerian crisis (refugees and IDP’s). Specifically, UNICEF will work to ensure CAFAAG children, boys and girls residing in refugee site (MINAWAO) and host communities (IDP’s) are provided with protection services, 8,000 Refugees Children in Minawao camp are provided with psychosocial and recreational support, and 100% of identified Unaccompanied and separated children (UASCs) as well as 84 children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups (CAAFAG) are provided with interim care option and protected.
Total project budget: US$825,000
Total funds received to date: US$200,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$138,413
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Makary, Kousseri, Waza districts, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Waza districts; Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Kolofata, Mora districts, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mora districts; Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Moskota, Mokolo districts (including the refugee camp), Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Diamare, Cameroon10.8995353 14.5655273Mayo Moskota, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mokolo districts (including the refugee camp); Diamare, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Maroua I district, Cameroon10.5925289 14.3210095Maroua I district;, Cameroon10.5925289 14.3210095CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015138413.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the Nigeria crisis (Refugees and IDPs)OCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing therapeutic nutritional support to nutrition centers to ensure the management of severe acute malnutrition cases amongst U5 children refugees and IDP in affected areas in the Far North regionProject Summary
This project aims to address the nutrition needs for severe acute malnourished children infants in the areas affected crisis and refugees camp by reinforcing SAM treatment of health facilities for severe acute malnourished children. Specifically, UNICEF will provide 2,250 severe acute malnourished children have access to RUTF and therapeutic food (SAM treatment).
Total project budget: US$7,400,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,104,162
Amount requested from the CERF: US$149,832
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 Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-052015-11-05
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
Camp, Cameroon8.4978720 13.2210083Minawao, Cameroon10.5616166 13.8564443Districts of the Far North region, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Minawao; Districts of the Far North region, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Kousseri, Blangoua, Fotokol, Goulfey, Hile Halifa, Logone Birni, Makari, Waza, Darrak, Kolofata, Mora, Mokolo, Koza, Mogode, Bourha, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Blangoua, Cameroon12.7724545 14.5524179Fotokol, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Goulfey, Cameroon12.3855803 14.9009254Hile Halifa, Cameroon12.6778593 14.2875655Logone Birni, Cameroon11.7781400 15.1037800Makari, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Waza, Cameroon11.3333333 14.6666667Darrak, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Mogode, Cameroon10.6070348 13.5697229Bourha, Cameroon10.3395842 13.5624914CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015149832.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing therapeutic nutritional support to nutrition centers to ensure the management of severe acute malnutrition cases amongst U5 children refugees and IDP in affected areas in the Far North regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid WASH response to IDPs and host communities affected by Boko Haram crisis in Far North Region of CameroonRapid WASH response to IDPs and host communities affected by Boko Haram crisis in Far North Region of Cameroon
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-302015-10-30
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
Region, Cameroon6.4703739 10.4396560Far North, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Divisions, Cameroon6.2542437 10.7548851Far North; Divisions, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Sava and Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Sub divisions/District, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Sava and Logone et Chari; Sub divisions/District, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mokolo, Mora, Mayo Moskota, Kolofata, Makary, and Waza, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Mayo Moskota, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843and Waza;, Cameroon11.3333333 14.6666667CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015200037.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid WASH response to IDPs and host communities affected by Boko Haram crisis in Far North Region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian Refugees in Cameroon.Using the requested CERF funds, UNHCR will monitor the protection risks of 50,000 Nigerian refugees, in camps and villages along the border; provide emergency shelter to 2,000 (i.e. 400 households) new Nigerian refugees relocated from the villages along the border with Nigeria to the border, with priority to women heads of family and other persons with specific needs;
improve access to potable water by constructing additional boreholes and repairing some of the existing to cater for the needs of 10,000 new Nigerian refugees; construct additional latrines and showers for 10,000 new Nigerian refugees; implement hygiene sensitisation and activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-012015-10-01
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
For Refugees, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Minawao and Gawar refugee camps, located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), Far North region in, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Km far from the border Localities of (Zhelevet, Vreket, Mouloungoua, Tourou, etc) in the division of Mayo Tsanaga, Kolofata, Kerwewamafa, Magdeme, Mora, Ashigashya, Amchide in the Mayo Sava division, and Fotokol, Kousseri, Waza in the division of Logone-et-Chari and other localities (for protection monitoring and relocation), all in the Far North region For IDPs (high concentration areas), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Minawao and Gawar refugee camps, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Far North region in ; Km far from the border Localities of (Zhelevet, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Vreket, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mouloungoua, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Tourou, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220etc) in the division of Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Kerwewamafa, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Magdeme, Cameroon11.1754160 14.2439545Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Ashigashya, Cameroon11.1282357 13.8709039Amchide in the Mayo Sava division, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918and Fotokol, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Waza in the division of Logone-et-Chari and other localities (for protection monitoring and relocation), Cameroon11.3983642 14.5684406all in the Far North region For IDPs (high concentration areas), Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Division of Logone-et-Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Sub-division of Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Division of Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Sub-division of Kousseri; Division of Mayo Sava, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Sub-division of Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Division of Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Sub-division of Mora; Division of Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Sub-divisions of Koza, Mayo Moskota and Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Sub-divisions of Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Mayo Moskota and Mokolo;, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20151872184.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving nutrition support to refugees based in the Minawao Camp, in the Far North regionProject Summary
This project aims to reduce incidence of acute malnutrition amongst the refugees in Minawao camp.
Lifesaving food and nutritional products distributed in sufficient quantity, quality and in a timely manner to targeted beneficiaries (4,930 refugee children.)
Total project budget: US$40,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$8,400,000
Amount requested from the CERF: US$240,317
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 part of the region-wide response addressing the needs of people fleeing from violence and insecurity in Nigeria stemming from Boko Haram. This includes Nigerian refugees, Cameroonian IDPS, host communities and other vulnerable people affected by the violence in the far North of the country, which has seen massive population displacements and human rights violations. $7 million in CERF funds will enable life-saving activities for 155,000 displaced people (90,000 IDPs and 65,000 refugees) and to 45,000 vulnerable host communities. The HCT has prioritised the following activities: multi-sector support to refugees, food distributions, treatment of SAM and MAM, improved access to water and sanitation, provide shelter and NFIs, conduct profiling and registration of displaced people, ensure education in emergency, provide essential health care, improve protection of the most vulnerable (incl. children, women at risk of SGBV).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-052015-11-05
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
Minawao Camp and the Far North regions (Districts of Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, and Mayo Sava), Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Minawao Camp and the Far North regions (Districts of Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261and Mayo Sava), Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015240317.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving nutrition support to refugees based in the Minawao Camp, in the Far North regionOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving support to populations in Cameroon affected by the insecurity in Northern Nigeria, especially towards refugees, IDPs. Local vulnerable groups suffering from lack of resourcesThis project aims to provide two months of emergency food ration ( nutritional value of 2,250 kcal daily /days) to 11,000 newly arrived Nigerian refugees out of 42,000 registered, 52,000 IPs out of 72,000 registered, and 20,000 vulnerable host households where there is a high concentration of displaced person.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-112015-11-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Far-North Divisions of Logone & Chari, Mayo Tsanaga, and Mayo Sava, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Far-North Divisions of Logone & Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261and Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20153000540.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving support to populations in Cameroon affected by the insecurity in Northern Nigeria, especially towards refugees, IDPs. Local vulnerable groups suffering from lack of resourcesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UNDSS Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsUNDSS, through CERF funds aims to increase humanitarian access to areas where lifesaving interventions are required by agencies that are responding. The additional UNDSS presence will develop security awareness, identify security threats, analyze such threats in a timely manner, recommend security measures and procedures, and provide operational security support; all towards supporting effective decision making. 8 Security Risk assessments will be conducted and 40 briefings provided to Security Management Teams.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-202015-11-20
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
Borno and Adamawa States Beneficiaries - none provided, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2015199837.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UNDSS Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishing an effective system of identification and interim care for unaccompanied and separated children displaced by the conflict in Adamawa StateUNICEF intends on using CERF funds to establish a programme for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC). This includes provision of psychosocial support to UASC children through child friendly spaces/centres which will be equipped with recreational items. Identification of, and interim care for separated children and orphans will also be provided through a system of fostering. Almost 2,000 children will benefit over a 4 month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
Borno with a focus on Maiduguri City and Adamawa, with a focus on four Local Government Areas – Fufore, Girei, Yola North and Yola South, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Borno with a focus on Maiduguri City and Adamawa, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672with a focus on four Local Government Areas – Fufore, Nigeria9.2283529 12.7135121Girei, Nigeria9.3673084 12.5498818Yola North and Yola South, Nigeria9.2606194 12.4151335NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2015403254.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishing an effective system of identification and interim care for unaccompanied and separated children displaced by the conflict in Adamawa StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Security and Livelihood Support for Most Vulnerable Households Affected by the Insurgency in N. E. NigeriaThe level of severe food insecurity situation among IDPs especially is severe and continues to deteriorate as host families face more constraints. FAO will work with UNICEF and state authorities to target the most food insecure households (with malnourished children) to feed approximately 50,000 for 3 months. Food assistance will be in the form of vouchers in the three states. Food support is taking place through Government in the IDP camps, therefore FAO and partners are focusing on IDPs living amongst host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
Yobe State, Nigeria12.1871412 11.7068294Borno State and Adamawa State, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348Yobe State; Borno State and Adamawa State, Nigeria12.1871412 11.7068294NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 20152199134.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Security and Livelihood Support for Most Vulnerable Households Affected by the Insurgency in N. E. NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition intervention and response to the Humanitarian crisis in North East states under state of emergency in NigeriaSMART surveys conducted in 2014 showed high levels of malnutrition, particularly in Borno state where the prevelance of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) was 1.2%. Since then the food and nutrition security situation has deteriorated. UNICEF and partners are providing treatment to some 46,000 children with SAM both in IDP camps and in surrounding areas. UNCIEF will use CERF funds to procure and distribute through community based mechanisms. CERF funded activities will run for four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
North East states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states and targeting IDPs and conflict affected populations, Nigeria9.3250497 12.4380581North East states of Adamawa, Nigeria9.3250497 12.4380581Borno and Yobe states and targeting IDPs and conflict affected populations, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 20153295934.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition intervention and response to the Humanitarian crisis in North East states under state of emergency in NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of humanitarian air services in response to the Nigerian Crisis (UNHAS)The current funding request is required for the start-up of the UNHAS operation to humanitarian workers to carry out relief activities in response to the Nigeria crisis. CERF funds requested under this proposal would cover the mobilization of the aircraft, the deployment of technical personnel, the development of the necessary security and air safety measures. A planned 250 passengers will be transported, 1 mt of relief cargo to 6 locations per month. CERF funds will allow air operations to continue for a period of 6 weeks.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-132015-11-13
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
, mainly linking Abuja with Borno State (destinations may include Maiduguri, Damaturu, Yola, Gombe and Bauchi) UNHAS remains flexible to adapt destinations served and frequency of flights as per humanitarian partners requirements and as the situation evolves, Nigeria9.0764785 7.3985740mainly linking Abuja with Borno State (destinations may include Maiduguri, Nigeria9.0764785 7.3985740Damaturu, Nigeria11.7469961 11.9661922Yola, Nigeria9.2034963 12.4953899Gombe and Bauchi) UNHAS remains flexible to adapt destinations served and frequency of flights as per humanitarian partners requirements and as the situation evolves, Nigeria10.2464087 11.1617356NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2015700001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of humanitarian air services in response to the Nigerian Crisis (UNHAS)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)UNFPA will use CERF funds to support the provision of psycho-social counselling and clinical management for rape and other SGBV survivors. Community referrals for services for traumatized people will be strengthened, and training will be given to health workers to identify cases. Immediate needs of women will also be met through the distribution of dignity and rape kits and dignity kits. Approximately 10,000 people will benefit through direct assistance over a four month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
Borno State, Nigeria12.1205201 13.1740348Biu, Jere and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) Adamawa State Yola North , Yola South , Girei and Numan, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Biu, Nigeria10.6116811 12.1918637Jere and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) Adamawa State Yola North, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Yola South, Nigeria9.2606194 12.4151335Girei and Numan, Nigeria9.3673084 12.5498818NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 2015501670.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter & NFI Assistance for affected populations in North East NigeriaThrough this CERF funding, IOM and its implementing partners will distribute 5,135 NFI kits as well as 3,635 emergency shelter (ES) kits to IDP households. Eligible households might receive either both kits or only one of the two depending on needs. Approximately 40,000 IDPs will benefit and will be targeted in Adamawa Yobe, Gombe and Borno. CERF funded support will continue for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-012015-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Borno (Maiduguri, Jere and Biu Local Government Areas (LGAs), Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Adamawa (Yola North, Yola South, Girei and Fufore LGAs), Nigeria9.3673084 12.5498818Gombe (Gombe, Akko and Yamaltu Deba LGAs), Nigeria10.2794091 11.4793500Yobe (Fune, Potuskum, and Damatruru LGAs), Nigeria11.7469961 11.9661922Target LGAs may need to be adapted due to security constraints, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770Borno (Maiduguri, Nigeria11.8310981 13.1509672Jere and Biu Local Government Areas (LGAs); Adamawa (Yola North, Nigeria9.5684345 7.4354313Yola South, Nigeria9.2606194 12.4151335Girei and Fufore LGAs) ; Gombe (Gombe, Nigeria9.3673084 12.5498818Akko and Yamaltu Deba LGAs); Yobe (Fune, Nigeria10.2794091 11.4793500Potuskum, Nigeria11.7072355 11.0824912and Damatruru LGAs); Target LGAs may need to be adapted due to security constraints, Nigeria9.0819990 8.6752770NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 20151479870.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter & NFI Assistance for affected populations in North East NigeriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to protection and assistance to the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and their host communitiesUNHCR will be establishing a broader protective environment in collaboration with relevant national stakeholders. On the ground, protection monitors will be deployed to local government areas in order to establish community level protection monitoring systems. UNHCR will also be providing targeted assistance to women groups with specific needs such as psycho-social counselling support which will be offered to survivors of SGBV alongside cash grants. Protection kits will also be provided to some 3,250 households. CERF supported activities will continue for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-082015-11-08
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
NIGERIA DISPLACEMENT 20151109375.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to protection and assistance to the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and their host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGERIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui en WASH aux familles ayant des enfants malnutrisProject Summary
This project aims to meet the water needs of the affected population; supply enough water to meet the hygiene and sanitation needs of the affected population and provide better hygiene to the affected population as outlined in the drought response sector plan.
Total project budget: US$324,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$104,004
Recommendation: The CERF Programme Section believes the project adheres to the CERF Life-Saving Criteria and recommends it for funding.
Application Summary
As a result of drought since December 2015 in Southern Madagascar, an estimated 200,000 people are currently affected by food and nutrition insecurity, including 40,000 children < 5 years. According to the indicators in the national contingency plan for drought seven districts are affected by this emergency (Bekily, Beloha, Ambovombe and Tsihombe in the region of Androy, Amboassary in the region of Anosy and Ampanihy and Betioky in the region of Atsimo Andrefana) - three districts (Amboasary, Ambovombe and Bekily) are severely affected. A multi-sectorial rapid assessment was conducted in mid-February jointly by the Clusters (Nutrition, Health, Food security, WASH), The Ministry of Public Health (MOH), the National Nutrition Office (ONN) and the National Bureau for the Management of crises and natural disasters (BNGRC) supported by OCHA. On 9 March the Resident Coordinator submitted a concept note to the CERF. CERF requested the Country team to provide further information regarding the impact of the drought and focus more tightly on drought related needs. The Country Team reverted with a revised concept note on 13 March and official submission on 23 March 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-072015-10-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Région d’Androy, Madagascar-24.7497835 45.4498065District de Bekily,, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065District de Bekily, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065MADAGASCAR DROUGHT 2015104004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui en WASH aux familles ayant des enfants malnutrisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse à la crise nutritionnelle survenue suite à une sécheresse prolongée dans les districts du sud de Madagascar affectées.This joint WFP/UNICEF nutrition proposal will assist nearly more than 37,000 children and women with critical nutrition services in the four most drought affected districts in southern Madagascar. WFP will provide targeted supplementary food assistance to 1,800 children and short-term blanket supplementary food assistance to 17,000 children and 20,000 pregnant and lactating women. UNICEF and partners will assist some 2,000 severely malnourished children at treatment centers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-152015-09-15
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
MADAGASCAR DROUGHT 2015506458.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse à la crise nutritionnelle survenue suite à une sécheresse prolongée dans les districts du sud de Madagascar affectées.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse à la crise nutritionnelle survenue suite à une sécheresse prolongée dans les districts du sud de Madagascar affectéesThis joint WFP/UNICEF nutrition proposal will assist nearly more than 37,000 children and women with critical nutrition services in the four most drought affected districts in southern Madagascar. WFP will provide targeted supplementary food assistance to 1,800 children and short-term blanket supplementary food assistance to 17,000 children and 20,000 pregnant and lactating women. UNICEF and partners will assist some 2,000 severely malnourished children at treatment centers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-152015-09-15
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
Région d’Androy, Madagascar-24.7497835 45.4498065• Région d’Androy, Madagascar-24.7497835 45.4498065districts de Bekily, d’Ambovombe, de Beloha et de Tsihombe, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065Région d’Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar-23.1485269 44.3992892districts de Bekily, d’Ambovombe, de Beloha et de Tsihombe • Région d’Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065districts de Bekily, Madagascar-25.3179300 45.4861490d’Ambovombe, Madagascar-25.1720132 46.0897124de Beloha et de Tsihombe • Région d’Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar-25.3168473 45.4863093districts d’Ampanihy et de Betioky, Madagascar-23.7219872 44.3827547Région d’Anosy, Madagascar-23.5579591 45.9039689districts d’Ampanihy et de Betioky • Région d’Anosy, Madagascar-24.2064700 45.8655400district d’Amboasary, Madagascar-24.3333330 45.9500000MADAGASCAR DROUGHT 2015324330.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse à la crise nutritionnelle survenue suite à une sécheresse prolongée dans les districts du sud de Madagascar affectéesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire et appui à la relance agricole d’urgence aux ménages en difficulté alimentaire aigüe suite à la sécheresse dans le Grand Sud de Madagascar.The continuous lack of rainfall in Southern Madagascar has almost completely destroyed the harvest season that was expected at the start of 2015; consequently some 200,000 people are facing acute food insecurity. WFP and FAO are proposing a joint project to address the food insecurity of the affected people. Using CERF funds WFP will reach 65,000 with food assistance and FAO will provide quick harvest seeds that can be harvested 3 months from planting alongside tools for 10,000 people. WFP will distribute some 1,700 mt of food while FAO will distribute 80 mt of seeds and some 6,000 tools. Activities will continue for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-142015-10-14
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
MADAGASCAR DROUGHT 20151060005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire et appui à la relance agricole d’urgence aux ménages en difficulté alimentaire aigüe suite à la sécheresse dans le Grand Sud de Madagascar.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire et appui à la relance agricole d’urgence aux ménages en difficulté alimentaire aigüe suite à la sécheresse dans le Grand Sud de Madagascar.The continuous lack of rainfall in Southern Madagascar has almost completely destroyed the harvest season that was expected at the start of 2015; consequently some 200,000 people are facing acute food insecurity. WFP and FAO are proposing a joint project to address the food insecurity of the affected people. Using CERF funds WFP will reach 65,000 with food assistance and FAO will provide quick harvest seeds that can be harvested 3 months from planting alongside tools for 10,000 people. WFP will distribute some 1,700 mt of food while FAO will distribute 80 mt of seeds and some 6,000 tools. Activities will continue for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-132015-10-13
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
Région d’Androy, Madagascar-24.7497835 45.4498065District d’Ambovombe, d’Amboasary, deBeloha et de Bekily Région d’Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065District d’Ambovombe, Madagascar-24.9097202 45.6763443d’Amboasary, Madagascar-25.0409770 46.3840668deBeloha et de Bekily Région d’Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar-24.1481219 45.4498065District de Betioky, Madagascar-23.7219872 44.3827547MADAGASCAR DROUGHT 2015300001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire et appui à la relance agricole d’urgence aux ménages en difficulté alimentaire aigüe suite à la sécheresse dans le Grand Sud de Madagascar.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 MADAGASCAR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Victims of Cyclone PamThe CERF funding will allow WFP to provide general food rations to 57,300 individuals (10,800 households) for approximately one month. WFP will continue food assistance for an additional two months. CERF funds will purchase 522 MT of food commodities, including canned fish and rice, that will be procured in the region and delivered to Vanuatu in early April.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-062015-10-06
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
Province Island HH Estimate Indiv Estimate Malampa Ambrym Paama Shefa Epi and Lamen Tongoa (SH) Emae (SH) Buninga Tongariki (SH) Makira (SH) Nguna Pele Emao Mosso Lelepa Mataso (SH) Tafea Erromango Tanna Aniwa Aneityum Futuna Total , ,, Vanuatu45.0042125 -72.2309360Province Island HH Estimate Indiv Estimate Malampa Ambrym Paama Shefa Epi and Lamen Tongoa (SH) Emae (SH) Buninga Tongariki (SH) Makira (SH) Nguna Pele Emao Mosso Lelepa Mataso (SH) Tafea Erromango Tanna Aniwa Aneityum Futuna Total, Vanuatu45.0042125 -72.2309360VANUATU STORM 20151200484.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Victims of Cyclone PamOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate assistance to re-establish food security in communities affected by TC PamFAO will provide rapid growing vegetable seeds such as squash, cucumber, cabbage etc to ensure food access for 9,090 households (approximately 45,450 beneficiaries). FAO will distribute the seeds alongside WFP food distributions, therefore as WFP phases out their emeregncy food distributions, beneficiaries will be able to consume their own production. The harvest will take place within 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-302015-09-30
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
Shefa province, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Epi, Tongoa, Vanuatu-16.9082600 168.5547283Malampa Province, Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865Epi, Vanuatu-16.7410985 168.2703951Tongoa ; Malampa Province, Vanuatu-16.9082600 168.5547283Ambryn, Paama, Vanuatu-16.4723717 168.2362225Tafea province, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056Ambryn, Vanuatu-16.2477839 168.1564432Paama ; Tafea province, Vanuatu-16.4723717 168.2362225Tanna, Vanuatu-19.5154862 169.3578201Tanna;, Vanuatu-19.5154862 169.3578201VANUATU STORM 2015211375.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate assistance to re-establish food security in communities affected by TC PamOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Vanuatu Cyclone Pam Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) responseWhile the overall WASH cluster response targets population of 110,000, this CERF project proposal is expected to serve 45,500 people as the most priority target, including 2,000 children attending schools and temporary learning spaces. In particular, the CERF funding will cover a portion of the assistance provided to beneficiaries, including 6.500 households with safe water supplies, 8,000 households with hygiene supplies, and 400 sets of sanitation kits (tarpaulins and slabs) for temporary learning spaces and schools. Additional activities include hygiene promotion, minor emergency repair of water collection systems, and emergency water trucking, if required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-152015-09-15
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
SHEFA, MALAMPA, PENAMA and TAFEA Provinces,, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066SHEFA, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066MALAMPA, Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865PENAMA and TAFEA Provinces, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056VANUATU STORM 2015907914.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Vanuatu Cyclone Pam Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring lifesaving sexual reproductive health including GBV services in cyclone affected provincesCERF assistance will support an estimate 6,738 women at any time who require reproductive health care, including antenatal and postnatal care. In particular, UNFPA will procure and deliver reproductive health kits and essential medical supplies to four hospitals. Additionally, UNFPA will provide medical equipment such as delivery and hospital beds, lights, and solar panels to four hospitals and five rural health facilities. Lastly, UNFPA partners will support GBV and reproductive health support through mobile clinics and village aid posts.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-202015-09-20
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
Shefa, Penama, Tafea and Sanma provinces, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Shefa, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Penama, Vanuatu-15.3795758 167.9053182Tafea and Sanma provinces, Vanuatu-15.4840017 166.9182097VANUATU STORM 2015206436.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring lifesaving sexual reproductive health including GBV services in cyclone affected provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund25000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring lifesaving sexual reproductive health including GBV services in cyclone affected provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health and nutrition support for cyclone PAM affected areasWith CERF funds, UNICEF will reach 15,000 children 6-59 months old in Shefa and Tafea provinces with emergency supplementary immunization. Additionally, UNICEF will procure and deliver emergency maternal and newborn care supplies directly benefitting some 500 newborns and indirectly assisting some 20,000 affected people in Shefa, Tafea, Torba, Penama and Malampa. Lastly, UNICEF partners will promote infant and youth feeding in emergencies through activities with 6,500 pregnant and lactating women and caregivers. The project focuses on the first three months of the emergency response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-152015-09-15
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
Five provinces of (Shefa, Tafea, Torba, Penama and Malampa), Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865Five provinces of (Shefa, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Tafea, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056Torba, Vanuatu-14.2809600 167.5160788Penama and Malampa), Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865VANUATU STORM 2015324948.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health and nutrition support for cyclone PAM affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Cluster Augmentation in response to Cyclone PAM.Twenty two islands of Vanuatu have sustained severe damage. With roads blocked the ability of humanitarian actors to respond is severely constrained. WFP aims to provide logistics support in the very initial stages of the response. The logistics cluster will will i) establish a cargo storage facility to enhance deliveries of supplies to the affected areas ii) establish common distribution facilities through erecting two mobile storage units and iii) provide airlif services of around 40MT of equipment for establishing humanitarian hubs. CERF funded activities will continue for 3 weeks.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-212015-09-20
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
Cyclone PAM Affected Areas, Vanuatu-15.3767060 166.9591580VANUATU STORM 2015481500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Cluster Augmentation in response to Cyclone PAM.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Telecommunications augmentation in response to Cyclone PamVanuatu's communications infrastructure (including cellular phone networks, landlines, access to internet and government internal networks) have either been disrupted or destroyed as a result of the cyclone. This is hampering relef efforts. The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster aims to connect affected populations with local authorities and humanitarian actors. Small mobile satelite communication devices will be deployed. The cluster will also provide temporary voice and data connectivity across 6 provinces. The duration of the project is limited to 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-152015-09-15
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
Penama, Sanma, Malampa,Torba, Shefa and Tafea, Vanuatu-15.4840017 166.9182097Penama, Vanuatu-15.3795758 167.9053182Sanma, Vanuatu-15.4840017 166.9182097Malampa, Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865Torba, Vanuatu-14.2809600 167.5160788Shefa and Tafea, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056VANUATU STORM 2015150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Telecommunications augmentation in response to Cyclone PamOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoration and Improvement of health services and public health interventions in cyclone affected areasWith CERF funds, WHO will procure and deliver essential medicines and supplies to health facilities and mobile teams, as well as establish a disease surveillance system to ensure rapid detection and response to emerging diseases. In particular, WHO will procure diarrheal disease kits, IEHK kits, and newborn resuscitation kits that will directly assist some 90,000 people for three months. NGO and MoH partners will provide primary health care services, mental health support and health promotion activities in affected areas.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-142015-09-14
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
Tafea, Shefa, Malampa, Penama and Torba provinces, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Tafea, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056Shefa, Vanuatu-17.6523412 168.3387066Malampa, Vanuatu-16.4011405 167.6077865Penama and Torba provinces, Vanuatu-14.2809600 167.5160788VANUATU STORM 2015600334.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoration and Improvement of health services and public health interventions in cyclone affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Shelter and NFI Support to Communities Affected by Cyclone Pam (PESCA)IOM will support emergency shelter and NFI activities through the provision of supplies and basic training on safe construction. In particular, IOM will procure and deliver emergency shelter kits to 500 households and NFI sets to 1,150 households within three months. An estimated 16,500 people will directly benefit from the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-162015-09-16
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
All affected areas of the Republic of, Vanuatu-15.3767060 166.9591580VANUATU STORM 2015446376.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Shelter and NFI Support to Communities Affected by Cyclone Pam (PESCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education and Protection support to affected children in VanuatuWith CERF funds UNICEF will provide emergency education materials and psychosocial assistance in most affected provinces of Vanuatu. The target group exists of children up to age 18 in pre-primary and secondary school children, including out-of-school from two of the most affected provinces in Vanuatu: Shefa and Tafea, targeting about 12,000 children (8,000 in Early Childhood Education (ECE) centers and primary schools; 2,000 in temporary learning spaces, and 2,000 in secondary schools as well as out of school children), and 1,250 teachers, and 480 caregivers and service providers (police, Village Chiefs, village community workers, village women leaders, village youth leaders and NGO workers).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-03-232015-09-23
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
Shefa and Tafea Provinces,, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056Shefa and Tafea Provinces, Vanuatu-18.7237827 169.0645056VANUATU STORM 2015484041.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education and Protection support to affected children in VanuatuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VANUATU RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance abris/NFIs d’urgence aux populations vulnérables déplacées, retournées et sinistrées de la région du Lac au TchadIOM will use CERF funds to provide shelter, through emergency shelter kits to over 500 returnee, refugee and displaced families. IOM will also distribute basic NFI kits to over 1,000 families. NFI’s include mats, mosquito nets, blankets, buckets, jerrycans, soap and kitchen utensils. Lastly, IOM will facilitate travel for 500 families who have expressed urgent need to return. Overall, 8,000 people will be assisted with CERF funds with emergency shelter, NFI’s over a 4 month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-152015-12-31
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
Sous-préfecture de Liwa, Bagasola, Daboua et Bol, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Bagasola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Daboua et Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015401616.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance abris/NFIs d’urgence aux populations vulnérables déplacées, retournées et sinistrées de la région du Lac au TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcing security for humanitarian staff in the Lake Chad regionUNDSS aims to enable effective delivery of humanitarian assistance for the expanded humanitarian operations in the Lake Chad region by establishing a temporary office in Baga Sola and deploying two surge staff (one Field Security Coordination Officer and one Local Ssecurity Assistant). UNDSS will conduct four Security Risk Assessments and provide regular briefings for updated information and for effective decision making. CERF funds will support UNDSS for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-272015-12-31
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
/Lake Region - Baga Sola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015167134.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcing security for humanitarian staff in the Lake Chad regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Emergency Food Assistance for people affected by the crisis in Northern NigeriaWFP proposes general food distributions (GFD) for people affected and displaced by the crisis stemming from Boko Haram. Three months of GFD is planned targeting 15,000 refugees and IDP’s. Approximately 725mt of mixed commodities (cereals, pulses, vegetable oil, CSB and salt) will be distributed in the refugee site of Dar es Salaam and in Mgouboua and Baga Sola along Lake Chad.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-222015-11-22
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
Dar es Salaam (refugee site), Ngouboua village and the Bagasola village, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Dar es Salaam (refugee site), Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Ngouboua village and the Bagasola village, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20151244447.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Emergency Food Assistance for people affected by the crisis in Northern NigeriaOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to refugees, IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadWHO and UNICEF are jointly proposing to provide basic health services to people who have been affected and displaced due to the crisis in Nigeria. A minimum package of interventions will be available at the health facilities. WHO will be distributing inter agency emergency health kits and supplies while UNICEF will support refresher training to the 72 medical staff who have been identified and will be deployed to health centers in Bagassola, Bol and Liwa. Approximately 13,000 will receive direct assistance from CERF funds.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-222015-11-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to refugees, IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to refugees, IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadWHO and UNICEF are jointly proposing to provide basic health services to people who have been affected and displaced due to the crisis in Nigeria. A minimum package of interventions will be available at the health facilities. WHO will be distributing inter agency emergency health kits and supplies while UNICEF will support refresher training to the 72 medical staff who have been identified and will be deployed to health centers in Bagassola, Bol and Liwa. Approximately 13,000 will receive direct assistance from CERF funds.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-152015-11-15
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
Lake region, Chad35.9310769 -95.1354733district of Bagassola, district of Bol, district of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070district of Bagassola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670district of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595district of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015125000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to refugees, IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving assistance to Nigerian refugees at the site “Dar-Es-Salam” through registration and through the provision of emergency shelterUNHCR is providing both shelter and registration to newly arrived refugees. Approx9mately 4,000 emergency shelters will be constructed at the newly developed Dar es Salam site. UNHCR will also register the newly arrived refugees. This effort requires collaboration with IOM who is profiling IDPs and returnees. With CERF funds, UNHCR aims to complete register of 100% of the refugees currently awaiting registration with these funds.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-152015-12-31
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
Western , Lac Region, Baga Sola, Dar-Es-Salam Site, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Western, Chad39.9566027 -91.3527507Lac Region, Chad13.6915377 14.1001326Baga Sola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Dar-Es-Salam Site, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015474947.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving assistance to Nigerian refugees at the site “Dar-Es-Salam” through registration and through the provision of emergency shelterOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition and child survival response to the refugees, returnees and internally displaced population in the lake region of ChadUNICEF nutrition aims to reduce malnutrition related mortality and morbidity in children under five years of age through community based management of severe acute malnutrition. An estimated 2,350 refugee, returnee and IDP children with severe acute malnutrition will be treated through provision of RUTF and drugs. CERF funded activities will continue for 4 months. WASH, Health and nutrition sectors areworking together to maximize impact.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-202015-11-20
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
LAKE REGION (BAGASSOLA AND BOL DISTRICTS , BAGASSOLA, DAR ES SALAM, NGOUBOUA, TCHOUKOUTALIA HEALTH ZONES), Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284LAKE REGION (BAGASSOLA AND BOL DISTRICTS, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070BAGASSOLA, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670DAR ES SALAM, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284NGOUBOUA, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070TCHOUKOUTALIA HEALTH ZONES), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015175005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition and child survival response to the refugees, returnees and internally displaced population in the lake region of 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Profilage, enregistrement et assistance psychosociale des populations déplacées et retournées de la région du Lac au Tchad (Baga Sola, Bol, Liwa, Daboua)IOM and UNHCR in this joint project are proposing to profile and register displaced people affected by the crisis. Survivors of violence will benefit from psychosocial support from that will be established through community based mechanisms that are being set up. UNHCR will focus on data collection for field profiling and registration if IDPs and returnees, while IOM will focus on provision of psychosocial support. Approximately 23,000 will benefit from CERF funded support over a 4 month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-202015-12-31
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015100580.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Profilage, enregistrement et assistance psychosociale des populations déplacées et retournées de la région du Lac au Tchad (Baga Sola, Bol, Liwa, Daboua)OCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Profilage, enregistrement et assistance psychosociale des populations déplacées et retournées de la région du Lac au Tchad (Baga Sola, Bol, Liwa, Daboua)IOM and UNHCR in this joint project are proposing to profile and register displaced people affected by the crisis. Survivors of violence will benefit from psychosocial support from that will be established through community based mechanisms that are being set up. UNHCR will focus on data collection for field profiling and registration if IDPs and returnees, while IOM will focus on provision of psychosocial support. Approximately 23,000 will benefit from CERF funded support over a 4 month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-02-202015-12-31
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 du Lac, Sous-préfecture de Liwa, Bagasola, Daboua et Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595Région du Lac, Chad13.6915377 14.1001326Bagasola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Daboua et Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015209399.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Profilage, enregistrement et assistance psychosociale des populations déplacées et retournées de la région du Lac au Tchad (Baga Sola, Bol, Liwa, Daboua)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring protection and dignity for boys, girls, and young women affected by the conflict in Northern NigeriaThe CERF-funded component of this UNICEF child protection project aims to provide i) Psychosocial support for girls and boys of all ages traumatized due to violence or SGBV ii) documentation, family tracing and reunification services for unaccomapined children and or the Identification of interim and alternative care for those not re-unified iii) safe spaces and special measures for adolescent girls and iv) community based child protection mechanism through child protection committees. Approximately 4,200 children will benefit from this 4 month project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-202015-11-20
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
Dar es Salaam, Bagasola Sub-Prefecture, Lake region (Dar es Salaam refugee camp and surrounding areas), Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Dar es Salaam, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Bagasola Sub-Prefecture, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Lake region (Dar es Salaam refugee camp and surrounding areas), Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015119754.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring protection and dignity for boys, girls, and young women affected by the conflict in Northern NigeriaOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency water and sanitation service provisions for displaced and returnees in the Bagasola district in Lac region, Western ChadUNICEF proposes to use CERF funds for the construction of 10 new boreholes and rehabilitation of 10 other boreholes. Also 75 latrines and 75 bathing rooms will be constructed. Alongside this, UNICEF and partners will distribute sanitation kits to displaced and returned people and will also sensitize and engage affected people in hygiene and sanitation promotion. Almost 33,000 will benefit from these WASH services provided by UNICEF and partners.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-152015-11-15
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
Dar es Salam, Ngouboua, Tchoukoutalia, Bol (Fourkolom) and Bagassola, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Dar es Salam, Chad-6.7923540 39.2083284Ngouboua, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchoukoutalia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Bol (Fourkolom) and Bagassola, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency water and sanitation service provisions for displaced and returnees in the Bagasola district in Lac region, Western 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Measles outbreak response vaccination campaign and proper case management to reduce avoidable child morbidity and mortality in 22 high risk localities of Central, West, East and North DarfurThe joint UNICEF-WHO health proposal aims to provide measles vaccinations to 1,849,656 children and improve case management and treatment in 22 priority localities of Central Darfur, East Darfur, North Darfur and South Darfur states. In particular, UNICEF will procure and deliver vaccines and immunization supplies and strengthen community messaging and outreach regarding the vaccination campaign. WHO will deliver treatment medicines; train vaccinators, team leaders and other personnel directly responsible for immunization activities; and support a portion of the MoH's operational costs of the campaign. Activities should be completed by the end of September 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
SUDAN MEASLES 2015910494.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Measles outbreak response vaccination campaign and proper case management to reduce avoidable child morbidity and mortality in 22 high risk localities of Central, West, East and North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce avoidable child morbidity and mortality through measles outbreak response campaign and proper case managementReduce avoidable child morbidity and mortality through measles outbreak response campaign and proper case management
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
Central Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan11.5860078 34.1531947Bondes, Mukjer, Nairtity, Rokero, Um Dukhum Zalingi, Wadi Salih, Azoom localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8998500 23.4768700East Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Bondes, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mukjer, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nairtity, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rokero, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Um Dukhum Zalingi, Republic of the Sudan12.8998500 23.4768700Wadi Salih, Republic of the Sudan12.0652199 23.0965064Azoom localities; East Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan14.3782747 24.9042208AbuJabra, AbuKarinka, Adeila, Assalaya, Shiaria, Yaseen, Edaen localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360North Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208AbuJabra, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360AbuKarinka, Republic of the Sudan11.5935900 26.5648899Adeila, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Assalaya, Republic of the Sudan13.5674690 33.5672045Shiaria, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Yaseen, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Edaen localities; North Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Fasher locality, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713South Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan11.6488639 24.9042208Fasher locality; South Darfur state, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Edul Farsan, Bilel, Elsalam, Buram , Rehad Elbordy, Nyala localities, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Edul Farsan, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Bilel, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan15.5566891 32.5548920Buram, Republic of the Sudan10.8566978 25.1592718Rehad Elbordy, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Nyala localities;, Republic of the Sudan12.0518011 24.8804853SUDAN MEASLES 20151081271.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce avoidable child morbidity and mortality through measles outbreak response campaign and proper case managementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Facilitation of the immediate return of IDPs and vulnerable migrants affected by recent floods and alluvium in ChileCERF funds will support immediate shelter needs of some 2,550 people affected by the floods. In particular, IOM will provide shelter/CCCM response through minor house repairs, IDP site upgrading and provision of shelter tool kits, distribution of basic kitchen and household kits, and increased access to humanitarian assistance for migrants. The activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-272015-10-27
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
Chañaral, Diego de Almagro y Tierra Amarilla and Copiapó in Atacama región, Chile-26.3450046 -70.6241930Chañaral, Chile-26.3450046 -70.6241930Diego de Almagro y Tierra Amarilla and Copiapó in Atacama región, Chile-26.3902488 -70.0475302CHILE FLOOD 2015338220.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Facilitation of the immediate return of IDPs and vulnerable migrants affected by recent floods and alluvium in ChileOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHILE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improvement of hygiene behaviours and water and sanitation situation of the affected population, to reduce the risk of water borne diseasesCERF funds will support the immediate WASH needs of some 35,000 people affected by the floods. In particular, WHO will provide WASH services through hygiene promotion, household water treatment and storage, and water quality surveillance. The activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-142015-11-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Copiapó, Chañaral, Diego de Almagro and Tierra Amarilla, Chile-27.4671706 -70.2652196Copiapó, Chile-27.3665763 -70.3321587Chañaral, Chile-26.3450046 -70.6241930Diego de Almagro and Tierra Amarilla, Chile-26.3902488 -70.0475302CHILE FLOOD 2015169649.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improvement of hygiene behaviours and water and sanitation situation of the affected population, to reduce the risk of water borne diseasesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHILE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting the health of the flood-affected population and individuals at high risk in the region of AtacamaCERF funds will support immediate health needs of some 18,502 flood-affected people. In particular, WHO will distribute cleaning/disinfection material/equipment for water treatment/waste management to health care facilities, essential supplies and equipment for information management and epidemiological surveillance, sensitization & dissemination of education material for diseases prevention & prevention of post-disaster mental health issues. WHO will also deploy public health experts to the field and mobilize emergency health brigades. The activities will be completed within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-102015-11-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Atacama region communes of Copiapo, Diego de Almagro, Chañaral and Tierra Amarilla, Chile-27.4671706 -70.2652196Atacama region communes of Copiapo, Chile-27.3665763 -70.3321587Diego de Almagro, Chile-26.3902488 -70.0475302Chañaral and Tierra Amarilla, Chile-26.3450046 -70.6241930CHILE FLOOD 2015269985.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting the health of the flood-affected population and individuals at high risk in the region of AtacamaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHILE RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Earthquake in NepalWith CERF funds, WFP will procure and distribute 1,500 metric tonnes of food commodities through general food distribution to some 206,000 people affected by the earthquake in Nepal. WFP will identify implementing partners who will carry out the distribution within three months. Food commodities will include rice, pulses and oil.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-132015-11-13
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
districts, including Dhading, Gorkha, Lamjung, Nuwakot, Bhaktapur, Dolakha, Kabhre, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Chitwan, Sindhupalchok, Kaski, Rasuwa, Tanahun, Makawanpur, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197districts, Nepal27.5445224 83.0582681including Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Gorkha, Nepal28.4763941 84.6897495Lamjung, Nepal28.2765491 84.3542049Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Bhaktapur, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197Dolakha, Nepal27.7784288 86.1751759Kabhre, Nepal27.6400000 86.1500000Kathmandu, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605Lalitpur, Nepal27.6644011 85.3187914Chitwan, Nepal27.5291310 84.3542049Sindhupalchok, Nepal27.9512034 85.6845780Kaski, Nepal28.2622146 84.0167423Rasuwa, Nepal28.1727326 85.3136218Tanahun, Nepal27.9447050 84.2278796Makawanpur, Nepal27.5546357 85.0233460NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20152920199.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Earthquake 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 EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services and Logistics Augmentation in NepalCERF funds will support one passenger helicopter through UNHAS to facilitate access to the affected population for humanitarian staff and one cargo helicopter through UNHAS to support the delivery of humanitarian aid supplies. The passenger aircraft will fly some 87 hours while the cargo aircraft is budgeted to fly 60 hours. The helicopters will support the entire humanitarian community.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-262015-10-26
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
, including Kathmandu and Pokhara and other potential destinations The Special Operations are designed to be fully flexible and adapt to the changing requirements of the humanitarian response towards the crisis, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605including Kathmandu and Pokhara and other potential destinations The Special Operations are designed to be fully flexible and adapt to the changing requirements of the humanitarian response towards the crisis, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20151020000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services and Logistics Augmentation in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)980000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services and Logistics Augmentation 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 EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationThe joint health cluster project aims to delivery essential medicines and supplies for emergency health response in Nepal in the first three months following the earthquake. WHO will procure and deliver standard emergency health kits and water quality and waste management supplies to health facilities in 14 districts. In addition, WHO will install 10 solar panels at rural health facilities where intermittent electricity is hindering emergency health care. UNICEF will provide clean delivery and newborn kits and support mobile clinics to ensure that some 290,000 children under five have access to primary health care services. UNFPA will deliver emergency reproductive health kits and equipment to support 300,000 women and youth of reproductive age.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-282015-10-28
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
NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015978836.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationThe joint health cluster project aims to delivery essential medicines and supplies for emergency health response in Nepal in the first three months following the earthquake. WHO will procure and deliver standard emergency health kits and water quality and waste management supplies to health facilities in 14 districts. In addition, WHO will install 10 solar panels at rural health facilities where intermittent electricity is hindering emergency health care. UNICEF will provide clean delivery and newborn kits and support mobile clinics to ensure that some 290,000 children under five have access to primary health care services. UNFPA will deliver emergency reproductive health kits and equipment to support 300,000 women and youth of reproductive age.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-282015-10-28
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
NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20151004901.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationThe joint health cluster project aims to deliver essential medicines and supplies for emergency health response in Nepal in the first three months following the earthquake. WHO will procure and deliver standard emergency health kits and water quality and waste management supplies to health facilities in 14 districts. WHO will install 10 solar panels at rural health facilities where intermittent electricity is hindering emergency health care. UNICEF will provide clean delivery and newborn kits and support mobile clinics to ensure that some 290,000 children under five have access to primary health care services. UNFPA will deliver emergency reproductive health kits and equipment to support 300,000 women and youth of reproductive age.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-282015-10-28
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
target districts identified by the MOHP (Ramechhap, Dolakha, Sindhupalchok, Kavre, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Nuwakot, Rasuwa, Dhading, Makwanpur, Gorkha, Okhaldhunga, Sindhuli) An additional affected areas such as Sunsari, Solukhumbu, Jhapa, Kaski, Rolpa, Okhaldonga, Bhojpur, Tanahue, Sindhuli, Rukhum, Achham, Dolaka, Lamjung, Nawalparasi, Chitwan, Syangja, will be targeted for RH and GBV interventions, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197Dolakha, Nepal27.7784288 86.1751759Sindhupalchok, Nepal27.9512034 85.6845780Kavre, Nepal27.5259420 85.5612100Lalitpur, Nepal27.6644011 85.3187914Bhaktapur, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197Kathmandu, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Rasuwa, Nepal28.1727326 85.3136218Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Makwanpur, Nepal27.5546357 85.0233460Gorkha, Nepal28.4763941 84.6897495Okhaldhunga, Nepal27.3618654 86.3782198Sindhuli) An additional affected areas such as Sunsari, Nepal27.2568824 85.9713220Solukhumbu, Nepal27.7909733 86.6611083Jhapa, Nepal26.6398200 87.8942451Kaski, Nepal28.2622146 84.0167423Rolpa, Nepal28.3815621 82.6483442Okhaldonga, Nepal27.3618654 86.3782198Bhojpur, Nepal27.1779842 87.0524338Tanahue, Nepal27.9447050 84.2278796Sindhuli, Nepal27.2568824 85.9713220Rukhum, Nepal28.7434423 82.4752757Achham, Nepal29.0396219 81.2518833Dolaka, Nepal27.7784288 86.1751759Lamjung, Nepal28.2765491 84.3542049Nawalparasi, Nepal27.6498409 83.8897057Chitwan, Nepal27.5291310 84.3542049Syangja, Nepal28.0196825 83.8048680will be targeted for RH and GBV interventions, Nepal28.3948570 84.1240080NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015499690.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing health needs in the earthquake affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter/non-food item and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) support for populations affected by 2015 Earthquake in NepalWith CERF funding, IOM and partners will rapidly procure and distribution 11,000 shelter and NFI kits benefiting some 49,500 earthquake-affected individuals in Nepal. The supplies will be delivered to beneficiaries within a three-month period. In addition for CCCM, IOM will implement their Displacement Tracking Matrix and will deploy teams for roving camp facilitatiation in the spontaneous sites that already exist.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-262015-10-26
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 and Western districts of , indicative target districts include, Nepal28.3948570 84.1240080Central and Western districts of, Nepal28.1652700 83.9320806indicative target districts include, Nepal28.3948570 84.1240080Gorkha, Tanahun, Lamjung, Kathmandu, Dhading, Sindhupalchok, Nuwakot, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur and Rasuwa, Nepal28.2765491 84.3542049Gorkha, Nepal28.4763941 84.6897495Tanahun, Nepal27.9447050 84.2278796Lamjung, Nepal28.2765491 84.3542049Kathmandu, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Sindhupalchok, Nepal27.9512034 85.6845780Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Lalitpur, Nepal27.6644011 85.3187914Bhaktapur and Rasuwa, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20153500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter/non-food item and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) support for populations affected by 2015 Earthquake in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring protection of earthquake affected women and children in NepalThe joint protection project with UNICEF and UNFPA aims to ensure the protection and dignity of women, children and vulnerable groups through the provision of safe spaces, dignity kits, and life-saving information on protection issues. In particular, UNFPA will procure and distribute 7,600 dignity kits and develop and deseminate protection related materials. UNICEF will procure and deliver clothing for 10,000 women and children and provide recreational materials to 1,000 safe spaces. The project will benefit some 480,000 people over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015255195.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring protection of earthquake affected women and children in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring protection of earthquake affected women and children in NepalThe joint protection project with UNICEF and UNFPA aims to ensure the protection and dignity of women, children and vulnerable groups through the provision of safe spaces, dignity kits, and life-saving information on protection issues. In particular, UNFPA will procure and distribute 7,600 dignity kits and develop and deseminate protection related materials. UNICEF will procure and deliver clothing for 10,000 women and children and provide recreational materials to 1,000 safe spaces. The project will benefit some 480,000 people over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
Kathmandu and other affected districts, of which are severely affected, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605Kathmandu and other affected districts, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605of which are severely affected, Nepal28.3948570 84.1240080NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015254125.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring protection of earthquake affected women and children in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increasing access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for earthquake affected population in NepalCERF funds will support immediate WASH needs of some 235,000 people affected by the earthquake. In particular, UNICEF will provide safe water through water tanking, emergency rehabilitation of springs, and distribution of water tanks. In addition, UNICEF will construct some 4,700 temporary latrines and bathing spaces and distribute 47,000 hygiene kits. The 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)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
most affected districts will be prioritized UNICEF, working with existing and potential partners, will response to the target population in four priority districts (Kavre, Dhading, Kathmandu, and Bhaktapur) Depending on the service coverage by sector and partners lifesaving services to other remaining districts will be conducted, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197most affected districts will be prioritized UNICEF, Nepal27.6704799 85.3173143working with existing and potential partners, Nepal28.3948570 84.1240080will response to the target population in four priority districts (Kavre, Nepal27.5259420 85.5612100Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Kathmandu, Nepal27.7172453 85.3239605and Bhaktapur) Depending on the service coverage by sector and partners lifesaving services to other remaining districts will be conducted, Nepal27.6710221 85.4298197NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20153500770.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increasing access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for earthquake affected population in NepalOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NEPAL RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral lifesaving assistance in response to emergency influx of Burundi refugees in RwandaCERF funds will support UNHCR's multi-sector assistance to 30,000 newly arrived Burundian refugees in Rwanda. Activities will be carried out at the Bugesera and Nyanza reception centres and the new Mahama refugee camp. In particular, UNHCR and partners will register refugess and transport them to the centres or camp, provide safe water and sanitation facilities, carry out emergency nutrition and health screenings, prepare land for the camp, and distribute shelter materials, relief items and firewood. UNHCR is the primary lead in providing assistance in this refugee operation while other UN agencies are providing specialized support in their areas of technical expertise.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-172015-10-17
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
Bugesera District, Bugesera Refugee Reception Centre Nyanza District, Nyanza Refugee Reception Centre Kirehe District, Mahama Refugee Camp, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Bugesera District, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Bugesera Refugee Reception Centre Nyanza District, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Nyanza Refugee Reception Centre Kirehe District, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Mahama Refugee Camp, Rwanda-1.9516162 30.0739896RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 20155973333.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral lifesaving assistance in response to emergency influx of Burundi refugees in RwandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical food and Nutrition assistance to Burundian Refugees (WFP PRRO 200744: Food and Nutrition Assistance to Refugees and Returnees)CERF funds will support WFP's monthly dry rations through general food distribution to some 30,000 refugees at Bugesera and Nyanza reception centers and Mahama refugee camp over a four-month period. In addition, funds will support the procurement of supplementary feeding commodities and High Energy Biscuits to complement the dry rations and to treat moderately acute malnourished children. In total, some 1,900 metric tons of food commodities will be procured and distributed in four months starting from May to August 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-222015-11-22
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
Southern province, Rwanda-2.5546618 29.6035495Nyanza Reception Centre (Nyanza District) Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.3496095 29.7512903Gashora Reception centre (Bugesera District), Rwanda-2.2050337 30.2426185Mahama (Kirehe district) Transit Centre, Rwanda-2.2515612 30.8048540Southern province • Nyanza Reception Centre (Nyanza District) Eastern Province • Gashora Reception centre (Bugesera District) • Mahama (Kirehe district) Transit Centre, Rwanda-2.5546618 29.6035495RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 20151499768.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical food and Nutrition assistance to Burundian Refugees (WFP PRRO 200744: Food and Nutrition Assistance to Refugees and Returnees)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health emergency response to Burundian refugees in RwandaWith CERF funds, WHO will procure and deliver essential medicines and supplies to health centers inside Mahama refugee camp and to the Bukora health center and Kirehe District Hospital that are receiving referral cases. In particular, WHO will replenish vaccines and other emergency medicines loaned by the Rwandan Ministry of Health for immunization activities for newly arrived refugees from Burundi. Supplies and medicines will be delivered and utilized within four months. In addition, WHO will support disease surveillance activities for early detection and response to potential disease outbreaks in the camp.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-172015-10-17
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
Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.9174872 30.4357631- Mahama refugee camp in Kirehe District, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015120071.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health emergency response to Burundian refugees in RwandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Maternal and Neonatal Health services in Mahama refugee campUNFPA aims to address urgent reproductive health needs of at least 10,000 adolescent girls, young people, and women in reproductive health age. This will be achieved through the procurement of 700 dignity kits and around 40 reproductive health kits, to be distributed to Kirehe District Hospital for management of complicated cases and to Mahama Camp for the provision of safe deliveries, STI treatment, SGBV case management, medical equipment supplies though effective coordination and provision of an integrated Minimum Initial Service Package for Reproductive Health (MISP). The project will be completed in a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-04-172015-10-17
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
Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.9174872 30.4357631- Mahama refugee camp in Kirehe District, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015120001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Maternal and Neonatal Health services in Mahama refugee campOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of Burundian refugee children from violence, abuse and exploitationUNICEF and partner will increase the child protection environment for some 7,000 Burundian refugees through the establishment of child-friendly spaces, supporting community child protection mechanisms, and promote family-bsed interim care arrangements for unaccompanied and separated children. The project will be implemented over a four-month period in Mahama refugee camp and Nyanza and Bugesera reception centers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-052015-11-05
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
Kirehe District, Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Bugesera District, Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Nyanza District, Southern Province, Rwanda-2.3496095 29.7512903• Kirehe District, Eastern Province • Bugesera District, Eastern Province • Nyanza District, Southern Province, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834• Kirehe District, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Eastern Province • Bugesera District, Rwanda-2.2315320 30.1127350Eastern Province • Nyanza District, Rwanda-1.9174872 30.4357631Southern Province, Rwanda-2.5546618 29.6035495RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015109461.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of Burundian refugee children from violence, abuse and exploitationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Effective management of severe acute malnutrition in children under five in Mahama refugee campUNICEF and partner will support emergency nutrition activities in Mahama refugee camp targeting primarily children under five over a four-month period. In particular, UNICEF and partner will screen all refugee children (approximately 6,000) for acute malnutrition, procure and distribute nutrition supplies, and treat an estimated 600 cases of SAM. UNICEF will work closely with UNHCR and WFP who will support other food and nutrition activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-012015-11-01
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
Mahama Camp, Kirehe District, Eastern Province, Rwanda-2.2515612 30.8048540Mahama Camp, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880Kirehe District, Rwanda-2.2168302 30.7579834Eastern Province, Rwanda-1.9174872 30.4357631RWANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015162112.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Effective management of severe acute malnutrition in children under five in Mahama refugee campOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Burundian Refugees in TanzaniaWFP is providing food assistance to 40,000refugees over a three-month period. The assistance includes general food distribution, blanket supplementary feeding, targeted supplementary feeding, and food aid to hospital patients. In all some 2,200 metric tons of food commodities (maize, oil, salt, sugar, and SuperCereal) will be procured and distributed with CERF funding.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-112016-01-30
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 20152302922.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Burundian Refugees in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency basic health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaThe health sector (UNHCR, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA) and counterparts aim to reduce mortality and morbidity among 40,000 Burundian refugees by providing some basic but essential health services in transit camps and in the newly established refugee camp. This includes establishment of 4 health posts at the transit sites, procuring emergency health kits and other medication. Immunization will take place for measles and polio, and a response for the treatment of cholera is also ongoing. Emergency obstetric care will also be provided. Partners will also provide quick trainings to health workers and community workers to perform these tasks. The CERF funded component is for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-162015-11-16
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015496731.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency basic health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Life Saving health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaThe health sector (UNHCR, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA) and counterparts aim to reduce mortality and morbidity among 40,000 Burundian refugees by providing some basic but essential health services in transit camps and in the newly established refugee camp. This includes establishment of 4 health posts at the transit sites, procuring emergency health kits and other medication. Immunization will take place for measles and polio, and a response for the treatment of cholera is also ongoing. Emergency obstetric care will also be provided. Partners will also provide quick trainings to health workers and community workers to perform these tasks. The CERF funded component is for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-162015-11-16
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015119126.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Life Saving health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Life Saving services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaThe health sector (UNHCR, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA) and counterparts aim to reduce mortality and morbidity among 40,000 Burundian refugees by providing some basic but essential health services in transit camps and in the newly established refugee camp. This includes establishment of 4 health posts at the transit sites, procuring emergency health kits and other medication. Immunization will take place for measles and polio, and a response for the treatment of cholera is also ongoing. Emergency obstetric care will also be provided. Partners will also provide quick trainings to health workers and community workers to perform these tasks. The CERF funded component is for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-162015-11-16
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015252909.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Life Saving services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Life Saving health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaThe health sector (UNHCR, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA) and counterparts aim to reduce mortality and morbidity among 40,000 Burundian refugees by providing some basic but essential health services in transit camps and in the newly established refugee camp. This includes establishment of 4 health posts at the transit sites, procuring emergency health kits and other medication. Immunization will take place for measles and polio, and a response for the treatment of cholera is also ongoing. Emergency obstetric care will also be provided. Partners will also provide quick trainings to health workers and community workers to perform these tasks. The CERF funded component is for 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-162015-11-16
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
Kagunga village, Kigoma Township/Lake Tanganyika Stadium, Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4824210 29.6543150Kagunga village, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4824210 29.6543150Kigoma Township/Lake Tanganyika Stadium, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8799871 29.6227501Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, United Republic of Tanzania-6.3690280 34.8888220TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015126564.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Life Saving health services in support to the population influx from Burundi into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Mixed Solutions to Burundian Refugees and Asylum Seekers in TanzaniaWith CERF funds, UNHCR will procure and distribute emergency shelter and relief items to Burudian refugees who have recently arrived in Tanzania. In particular, UNHCR will provide family tents to 1,500 households and relief items (including soap, blankets, mosquito nets, solar lanterns, etc.) to some 10,000 households; and will construct 6,300 temporary family shelters. In addition, UNHCR will prepare the site for a new refugee camp in Miguga Hills that will absorb about 50,000 new refugees. The activities will be carried out in a four-month period between May and August 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-152015-11-15
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
Nyaragusu Refugee Camp, United Republic of Tanzania-4.2172328 30.3867820TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 20151500579.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Mixed Solutions to Burundian Refugees and Asylum Seekers in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian refugeesUNHCR and UNICEF will jointly address the urgent WASH needs of 40,000 Burundian refugees. In transit centers, emergency water tankering will take place and 300 drop holes will be constructed. 2,952 individual family latrines will be constructed, and a water system will be constructed at the new camp. Hygiene materials (soap and famine hygiene items) alongside hygiene promotion will also take place at the camps including messaging on cholera.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-102015-11-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015600521.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian refugeesUNHCR and UNICEF will jointly address the urgent WASH needs of 40,000 Burundian refugees. In transit centers, emergency water tankering will take place and 300 drop holes will be constructed. 2,952 individual family latrines will be constructed, and a water system will be constructed at the new camp. Hygiene materials (soap and famine hygiene items) alongside hygiene promotion will also take place at the camps including messaging on cholera
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-102015-11-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Transit centers in Kigoma, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8892448 29.6448061(Lake Tanganyika Stadium and Kagunga village)Nyarugusu camp, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4824210 29.6543150TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015400025.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH services for Burundian refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.UNHCR, IOM, UNICEF and other sector partners aim to ensure that the Burundian arrivals have access to basic social services as well as international protection. Immediate screening, registration and documentation processing will take place at transit centres by UNHCR while UNICEF will work towards identification and tracing to reunify unaccompanied and separated children. IOM is providing onward transportation from border area transit centres to Nyarugusu refugee camp ensuring people with special needs receive the attention required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-182015-11-18
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015540870.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.UNHCR, IOM, UNICEF and other sector partners aim to ensure that the Burundian arrivals have access to basic social services as well as international protection. Immediate screening, registration and documentation processing will take place at transit centres by UNHCR while UNICEF will work towards identification and tracing to reunify unaccompanied and separated children. IOM is providing onward transportation from border area transit centres to Nyarugusu refugee camp ensuring people with special needs receive the attention required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-182015-11-17
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 20151188947.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.UNHCR, IOM, UNICEF and other sector partners aim to ensure that the Burundian arrivals have access to basic social services as well as international protection. Immediate screening, registration and documentation processing will take place at transit centres by UNHCR while UNICEF will work towards identification and tracing to reunify unaccompanied and separated children. IOM is providing onward transportation from border area transit centres to Nyarugusu refugee camp ensuring people with special needs receive the attention required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-182015-11-18
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
KIGOMA region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.6497952 30.5279096Kigoma District (Kagunga village, reception centre) Kigoma-Urban (Lake Tanganyika National Stadium, transit center), United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055Manyovu – Buhigwe District, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4470438 29.9220112Kakonko District, United Republic of Tanzania-3.2798763 30.9661209Kasulu District, United Republic of Tanzania-4.3016977 30.2512728Kasulu Town District (Nyarugusu refugee camp, Migugu hills new campsite), United Republic of Tanzania-4.5702358 30.1011836KAGERA region, United Republic of Tanzania-2.3751124 31.2626366Kigoma District (Kagunga village, reception centre) Kigoma-Urban (Lake Tanganyika National Stadium, transit center) • Manyovu – Buhigwe District • Kakonko District • Kasulu District • Kasulu Town District (Nyarugusu refugee camp, Migugu hills new campsite) • KAGERA region, United Republic of Tanzania-4.5702358 30.1011836Kigoma District (Kagunga village, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4824210 29.6543150reception centre) Kigoma-Urban (Lake Tanganyika National Stadium, United Republic of Tanzania-4.6497952 30.5279096transit center) • Manyovu – Buhigwe District • Kakonko District • Kasulu District • Kasulu Town District (Nyarugusu refugee camp, United Republic of Tanzania-4.4470438 29.9220112Migugu hills new campsite) • KAGERA region, United Republic of Tanzania-2.3751124 31.2626366Ngara District (reception centre), United Republic of Tanzania-2.4956270 30.6458749• Ngara District (reception centre), United Republic of Tanzania-2.4956270 30.6458749TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2015126811.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing international legal protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance including safe transportation to Nyaragusu refugee camp to Burundian refugees in Tanzania.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agriculture support for families of Las Amazonas and Indiana districts in Maynas provinceCERF funds will contribute to support emergency agriculture for 1,400 hectares of rice and corn of 1,400 affected families living in rural areas in the province of Maynas in the rural area of the districts Las Amazonas and Indian (44% of the rural population of these two districts). Each household will receive 27.5 kgs of seeds of corn and rice. In the case of Indiana District a total 17,500 kgs in corn and rice seeds and in the case of Las Amazonas District will receive a total of 21,000 kgs of rice and corn. FAO will support farmers in the preparation of land in June, the planting in July and harvest in September-October.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-152015-12-15
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
Las Amazonas and Indiana districts, Maynas province, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513Las Amazonas and Indiana districts, Peru40.2671941 -86.1349019Maynas province, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513PERU FLOOD 2015183266.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agriculture support for families of Las Amazonas and Indiana districts in Maynas provinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of repair kits and NFIs to vulnerable populations and returning families affected by floods in IquitosIOM will procure and distribute emergency relief supplies, including hygiene kits and shelter repair kits to 700 flood-affected households in Maynas Province of Loreto Region. IOM has been supporting the management of 50 collective shelters housing some 7,000 people in the flooded areas. IOM has identified 700 vulnerable families that require basic shelter repair materials in order to return to their homes once waters recede in approximately one month. The kits will be distributed in June and IOM will assist beneficiaries with minor repairs through August.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-152015-12-15
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
Maynas province, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513Belen, Maynas, San Juan Bautista, Punchana, Peru-3.7260518 -73.2483604Belen, Peru-3.7665519 -73.2455741Maynas, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513San Juan Bautista, Peru-14.0122426 -75.7364222Punchana, Peru-3.7260518 -73.2483604PERU FLOOD 2015182827.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of repair kits and NFIs to vulnerable populations and returning families affected by floods in IquitosOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to hygiene supplies of women in reproductive age affected by the floodsWith CERF funds, UNFPA will provide hygiene kits to 5,000 women and girls of reproductive age in the six most affected districts in Maynas Province of Loreto Region. Along with the distribution of kits, women and girls will receive important messages on reproductive health and sexual and gender-based violence. The kits will be delivered within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-122015-12-12
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
Maynas Province, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513Iquitos, Indiana, Las Amazonas, Punchana, Belen, San Juan Bautista, Peru-3.7260518 -73.2483604Iquitos, Peru-3.7436735 -73.2516326Indiana, Peru40.7536528 -86.0688811Las Amazonas, Peru-5.1151460 -78.1108279Punchana, Peru-3.7260518 -73.2483604Belen, Peru-3.7665519 -73.2455741San Juan Bautista, Peru-14.0122426 -75.7364222PERU FLOOD 2015163679.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to hygiene supplies of women in reproductive age affected by the floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to safe water, proper sanitation and hygiene practices as well as prevention of illness for children and adolescents affected by the floodsWith CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will increase access to safe water and sanitation facilities and support primary health response efforts in flood-affected districts of Maynas Province in Loreto Region. In particular, UNICEF will provide water purification and storage supplies to 1,500 households, install ecological latrines to replace damaged latrines in rural schools and communities, and carry out hygiene promotion activities. UNICEF will also support the deployment of mobile health brigades in rural areas to distribute mosquito nets, and carry out disease surveillance and health education activities. Activities will benefit some 20,000 people over a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-112015-11-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Maynas province, Peru-3.7700696 -73.2625513Iquitos, Belen, San Juan Bautista, Indiana and Las Amazonas districts, Peru-3.7436735 -73.2516326Iquitos, Peru-3.7436735 -73.2516326Belen, Peru-3.7665519 -73.2455741San Juan Bautista, Peru-14.0122426 -75.7364222Indiana and Las Amazonas districts, Peru40.2671941 -86.1349019PERU FLOOD 2015100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to safe water, proper sanitation and hygiene practices as well as prevention of illness for children and adolescents affected by the floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)284623.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to safe water, proper sanitation and hygiene practices as well as prevention of illness for children and adolescents affected by the floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PERU RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campUNHCR and UNOPS are seeking the CERF funding to assist 10,000 (about 2,500 households) of these refugees in Ajuong Thok who have fled the intensified conflict in South Kordofan since December 2014. The CERF funding will target the most urgent needs: expansion of the camp, provision of emergency shelters and NFIs as well as expansion of medical services as further descried below. In particular, UNHCR will provide core relief items, emergency shelters and primary health care to refugees while UNOPS works to expand the existing camp including road and site clearance and plot preparation. Activities will 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)2015-06-112015-12-10
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151451678.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food and nutrition assistance in response to new refugee arrivals in Unity stateIn response to the increased needs, WFP has been providing following life-saving support to the newly arrived refugees. Using CERF funds, WFP will procure and distribute a total of 582 mt of commodities for 3 months through: i) General Food Distribution to meet basic food needs, ii).Targeted Supplementary Feeding to treat moderately acutely malnourished children aged 6-59 months and pregnant lactating women and iii) Blanket Supplementary Feeding for children aged 6-59 months to prevent further increase of malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-112015-12-11
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
Ajuong Thok refugee camp, Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248Ajuong Thok refugee camp, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015992092.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food and nutrition assistance in response to new refugee arrivals in Unity stateOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of integrated education in emergencies package to ensure access to lifesaving inclusive and quality education for the newly arrived refugees in Ajuong ThokUNICEF aims to provide learning opportunities and life skills to 5,000 children and adolescents in Ajuong Thok camp. Twenty temporary learning spaces and ten early childhood development centres will be set up. Additionally children conflict affected children will receive psychosocial support. CERF-funded components of this project will continue for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-122015-12-12
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015285668.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of integrated education in emergencies package to ensure access to lifesaving inclusive and quality education for the newly arrived refugees in Ajuong ThokOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in Ajuong ThokUNICEF will provide emergency health services to 4,900 newly arrived refugee women and children at Ajuong Thok camp in Unity State. In particular, UNICEF will procure and deliver primary health care medicines and supplies to treat more than 1,100 children under five for malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia. UNICEF will also provide vaccines for emergency immunization activities for 4,900 children and 400 pregnant women. In addition, 400 pregnant women will be tested for HIV and receive antenatal care to reduce mother-to-child transmission. Lastly, UNICEF will mobilize 50 community health volunteers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-122015-12-12
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015214638.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scaling Up Provision of Life-saving Health Services in Ajuong ThokOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campWith CERF funds, UNICEF will increase access to water and sanitation facilities for 10,000 new refugees in Ajuong Thok camp through the construction of 10 water points and the installation of 200 latrines. In addition, UNICEF will distribute water purification products, train beneficiary water committees, and carry out hygiene promotion campaigns through beneficiary volunteers. The activities will be carried out over a period of six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-122015-12-12
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015845921.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building ResilienceThe CERF contribution will enable WFP to accept the in-kind contribution of 400 mt of canned tuna fish, 1200 mt of rice and 700 mt of wheat flour. These commodities will contribute to the food basket distributed to conflict affected population and will be enough to cover needs of 133,000 people for one month in two districts in Sa’ada. A household will receive 100 kg of rice or 100 kg of wheat flour and 4.9 kg of tuna per month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-05-222015-11-22
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
Sa’ada (Haidan and Sa’ada district), Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151440633.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building ResilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-OPS-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campUNHCR and UNOPS are seeking the CERF funding to assist 10,000 (about 2,500 households) of these refugees in Ajuong Thok who have fled the intensified conflict in South Kordofan since December 2014. The CERF funding will target the most urgent needs: expansion of the camp, provision of emergency shelters and NFIs as well as expansion of medical services as further descried below. In particular, UNHCR will provide core relief items, emergency shelters and primary health care to refugees while UNOPS works to expand the existing camp including road and site clearance and plot preparation. Activities will be completed within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-152015-12-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Ajuong Thok, Pariang County, Unity State, South Sudan10.0169207 29.9740534Ajuong Thok, South Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Pariang County, South Sudan10.0169207 29.9740534Unity State, South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151826619.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and life-saving assistance for 10,000 newly arrived refugees in Ajuong Thok campOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH assistance to most vulnerable affected people in Donbass region of Eastern UkraineUNICEF will reach 300,000 individuals, including 93,990 children, 67,620 men and 138,390 women, with safe drinking water, improved sanitation and access to hygiene supplies in zone-1 and 2 (Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts). In particular, safe drinking water will be provided to 100,000 people through emergency water trucking and bottled water to critical beneficiaries. Simultaneously, quick fixing repair will be done to reduce the water trucking and to move towards less expensive solution. UNICEF will also provide disinfectant supplies and hygiene supplies. All activities are planned within a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-192015-12-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Donetsk and Luhansk Oblast (Zone & ), Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20152493132.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH assistance to most vulnerable affected people in Donbass region of Eastern UkraineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Augmentation and Cluster Coordination in Response to Crisis in UkraineThe project aims to meet formulated and assessed needs by providing last resort logistics services to humanitarian and disaster relief agencies involved in the emergency response in Ukraine. In particular, WFP will provide cargo transport of supplies and common warehouses for four months. In addition, WFP will perform manage the shared logistics services, providing information management, maps, situation reports and other information on logistics to all humanitarian partners.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-222015-12-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kiev, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Luhansk, Ukraine50.4501000 30.5234000Kiev, Ukraine50.4501000 30.5234000Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine48.4647170 35.0461830Donetsk, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Luhansk, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015304115.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Augmentation and Cluster Coordination in Response to Crisis in 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 POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of emergency, trauma and primary health care servicesThe joint WHO/WFP health project aims to provide emergency medical services and treatment to some 300,000 people over a three-month period. In particular, WHO will procure and deliver essential medications and supplies for primary health care and trauma care, as well as mobilize six additional "mobile emergency primary health care units" (MEPUs) and enhance disease early warning and response. These key health needs are crucial due to the lack of services previously provided by government authorities. WFP will deliver food parcels for 2,000 patients currently residing in hospitals in non-government controlled areas that are not receiving budgetary assistance from the government and are struggling to support their patients.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-242015-12-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151687699.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of emergency, trauma and primary health care servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of emergency, trauma and primary health care servicesThe joint WHO/WFP health project aims to provide emergency medical services and treatment to some 300,000 people over a three-month period. In particular, WHO will procure and deliver essential medications and supplies for primary health care and trauma care, as well as mobilize six additional "mobile emergency primary health care units" (MEPUs) and enhance disease early warning and response. These key health needs are crucial due to the lack of services previously provided by government authorities. WFP will deliver food parcels for 2,000 patients currently residing in hospitals in non-government controlled areas that are not receiving budgetary assistance from the government and are struggling to support their patients.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-242016-03-21
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
Donetska Oblast – areas within or directly bordering ‘Zone ’ in, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Artemivskyi, Avdiivk?, Deb?ltseve, Dokuch?ievsk, Donetsk, Dzerzhynsk, Horlivk?, Novo?zovskyi, Telm?nivskyi, Y?synuv?t? Rayons Luhanska Oblast – areas within or directly bordering ‘Zone ’ in, Ukraine48.3972873 37.8552450Artemivskyi, Ukraine48.5986674 37.9980367Avdiivk?, Ukraine48.1365960 37.7491336Deb?ltseve, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Dokuch?ievsk, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Donetsk, Ukraine48.0158830 37.8028500Dzerzhynsk, Ukraine48.3972873 37.8552450Horlivk?, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Novo?zovskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Telm?nivskyi, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Y?synuv?t? Rayons Luhanska Oblast – areas within or directly bordering ‘Zone ’ in, Ukraine48.5740410 39.3078150Kirovsk, Luh?nsk, Pervom?isk, Slovianoserbskyi, St?kh?nov, St?nychno-Luh?nskyi Rayons, Ukraine48.6354729 38.6373937Kirovsk, Ukraine48.6354729 38.6373937Luh?nsk, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Pervom?isk, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799Slovianoserbskyi, Ukraine48.6372521 39.0169496St?kh?nov, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799St?nychno-Luh?nskyi Rayons, Ukraine48.3794330 31.1655799UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015435226.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of emergency, trauma and primary health care servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Management and treatment of acute malnutritionIOM through 7 mobile teams will be using CERF funds to implement the following activities: 1)Treat severely acutely malnourished children under five reaching about 1,000 children through RUTF 2) Treate moderate acutely malnourished children between 6 to 59 months reaching approximately 3,000 children through RUSF and 3)Treatement for wasted pregnant and lactating women reaching about 2,000 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-012015-12-01
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
Abyan (Ahwer & Jyshan districts), Shabwa (Mefaa & Al Rudah), Al Dhalea (Jehaf), Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Abyan (Ahwer & Jyshan districts), Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Shabwa (Mefaa & Al Rudah), Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620Al Dhalea (Jehaf), Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015500011.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Management and treatment of acute malnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Assistance to Vulnerable IDPs through Provision of Essential Relief ItemsWith CERF funds, UNHCR will procure and deliver essential relief items for 12,600 IDP households in Yemen. The NFI package will include mattresses, blankets, buckets, sleeping mats, and a kitchen set. UNHCR will implement the project in part directly, through its supply chain management mechanism, and in part through partner agencies. UNHCR holds a partnership agreement with Al Amal for logistics in northern governorates and is discussing possible partnership with NGOs already established in the country for distribution activities in Taizz and Al Dhale’e.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
Priority areas of the Cluster based on the current displacement trend, may include new areas as the situation develops, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Priority areas of the Cluster based on the current displacement trend, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880may include new areas as the situation develops, Yemen37.0902400 -95.7128910Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Qaatabah), Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Taizz (Hayfan), Hajjah (Abs, Hayran, Mustabah), Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Qaatabah); Taizz (Hayfan), Yemen13.8506865 44.7029603Hajjah (Abs, Yemen16.0001462 43.1892443Hayran, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mustabah), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20153000014.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Assistance to Vulnerable IDPs through Provision of Essential Relief ItemsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to Severe Acute Malnutrition in 5 Conflict Affected GovernoratesUNICEF, through mobile clinic teams will be using CERF funds to identify acute severely malnourished (SAM) children in villages, and IDP settlements in 5 Governorates. Approximately 193,000 children will be screened and an estimated 7,500 SAM cases will be targeted for treatment. UNICEF will also be procuring RUTF and other related medications required for treatment of SAM.
Budget modification approved. 8 Sept 2015
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
Governorates of Aden, Amran, Lahj, Sa’ada and Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Governorates of Aden, Yemen12.8257481 44.7943804Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Sa’ada and Taiz, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20151492647.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to Severe Acute Malnutrition in 5 Conflict Affected GovernoratesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH emergency response for most affected people in YemenThe water supply and sanitation systems in Yemen is struggling due to lack of fuel. With CERF funds, UNICEF will provide fuel to local government water ministries and funds to Mercy Corps to pump water, run garbage collection trucks, and operate water treatment plants. An estimated 1,580,000 liters of fuel will be provided. Some 4.7 million people in 12 cities across the country will benefit from this activity during 1-2 months. In addition, UNICEF will procure and deliver WASH relief items to more than 265,000 displaced people. This includes family hygiene kits, ceramic water filters, squatting plates for latrines and water storage tanks.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
cities in including Sana’a, Aden, Al Hudaydah, Al Hawta, Al Dhale, Dhamar, Amran, Zinjibar Sa’adah, Taiz, Ibb and Hajjah to benefit from urban WASH support, and displaced people in governorates will benefit from WASH supplies distribution (hygiene kits and water filters), improved access to latrines and water storage tank capacity, including Lahj (Al Hawtah, Melah, Habiel), Abyan (Zingibar, Khanfar, Lowder, Ahwar), Hajjah (Abs, Hayran, Khairan, Kuaidan, Harad), Hodeidah (Al-Zuhra, Al-Luhia, Almeglaf, AlZaydia, Bajel, AlSukhna), Taiz (Almokha, Moza, Dhaba, Wazieha, Haifan, Mawiah, Maafer, Taiz City), Al Djawf (Barat Al Anan, Al Humaydat, Rajuzah), Sa’ada (Saqain, Majz, Saada city), Amran (Khamer, Amran, Raida), Marib (Serwah, Majzer, Maarib city), Al Baida (Rada, AlZaher, Mukairas), Sana’a (Nehm, Manakha, Safan, Al-Himaha) Dhamar (Dhamar city), and Shabwa (Shabwa City, Bahan, Markha), Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066cities in including Sana’a, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Al Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Al Hawta, Yemen14.4277000 46.1514700Al Dhale, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Dhamar, Yemen14.5455447 44.4087348Zinjibar Sa’adah, Yemen13.1350213 45.3886399Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Ibb and Hajjah to benefit from urban WASH support, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301and displaced people in governorates will benefit from WASH supplies distribution (hygiene kits and water filters), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880improved access to latrines and water storage tank capacity, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880including Lahj (Al Hawtah, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Melah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Habiel), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Abyan (Zingibar, Yemen13.1350213 45.3886399Khanfar, Yemen15.4116600 48.0610200Lowder, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ahwar), Yemen13.5219195 46.7115929Hajjah (Abs, Yemen16.0001462 43.1892443Hayran, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Khairan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Kuaidan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Harad), Yemen16.4036677 43.0631953Hodeidah (Al-Zuhra, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Al-Luhia, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Almeglaf, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880AlZaydia, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Bajel, Yemen15.0624131 43.2859908AlSukhna), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Taiz (Almokha, Yemen13.3203021 43.2473146Moza, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Dhaba, Yemen41.9678000 -87.7401783Wazieha, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Haifan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mawiah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Maafer, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Taiz City), Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Al Djawf (Barat Al Anan, Yemen16.5917490 44.2531390Al Humaydat, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Rajuzah), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Sa’ada (Saqain, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Majz, Yemen17.0629010 43.5978200Saada city), Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Amran (Khamer, Yemen15.9910504 43.9579823Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Raida), Yemen15.8161032 44.0413350Marib (Serwah, Yemen15.4700312 45.3228575Majzer, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Maarib city), Yemen15.4700312 45.3228575Al Baida (Rada, Yemen14.4118704 44.8365136AlZaher, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mukairas), Yemen13.9426434 45.6787098Sana’a (Nehm, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Manakha, Yemen15.0755363 43.7405921Safan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al-Himaha) Dhamar (Dhamar city), Yemen14.5455447 44.4087348and Shabwa (Shabwa City, Yemen15.3690262 47.0272926Bahan, Yemen14.7976183 45.7189412Markha), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20154999169.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH emergency response for most affected people in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Augmentation and Coordination to Support Humanitarian Operations in Yemen including provision of Humanitarian Air ServicesWith CERF support, WFP will provide UNHAS and common logistics services to humanitarian partners throughout Yemen. In particular, the Logistics Cluster will procure/transport and import the requirement fuel need it for the partners to operate lifesaving projects including 500,000 liters per month for the food delivery from the storage hubs to the distribution points, 200,000 liters to the health facilities, hospitals, cold chain, medical transportation, 200,000 liters to the NFIs transportation and distribution, 138,117 liters for the operation support to run the generators and vehicles. In addition, UNHAS will serve six destinations within Yemen for a total of 140 flight hours for passenger and cargo services. Lastly, WFP will install mobile storage units in the Hodeidah port to increase humanitarian cargo off loading capacity.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-012015-12-01
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
Djibouti/Sana’a/Hodeidah/Aden, Yemen15.3291740 44.1926027YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20152076234.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Augmentation and Coordination to Support Humanitarian Operations in Yemen including provision of Humanitarian Air ServicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)4184446.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Augmentation and Coordination to Support Humanitarian Operations in Yemen including provision of Humanitarian Air ServicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building ResilienceWFP will continue to work closely with existing NGO and Government Partners to implement targeted supplementary feeding in Yemen. WFP plans to register and screen and then treat approximately 22,500 malnourished children ages 6 to 59 months. This will be done through the procurement and distribution of 187 MT of plumpy nut. WFP partners will receive fuel to allow nutrition partners to operate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-092016-01-09
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
Hodeidah, Raymah, Taiz & Hodiedah Aden, Abyan, Lahj, Abyan, Lahj and Aden Al Hodeida, Saada, Lahj Lahj, Al Dhalae, Shabwa, Abyan Hajja Sanaa, Taiz and Lahj Aden, Yemen13.0578415 44.8832833Hodeidah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Raymah, Yemen14.8833330 43.5500000Taiz & Hodiedah Aden, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Lahj and Aden Al Hodeida, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Saada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Lahj Lahj, Yemen13.0578415 44.8832833Al Dhalae, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Shabwa, Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620Abyan Hajja Sanaa, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212Taiz and Lahj Aden, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015749936.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safeguarding Lives, Improving Food Security and Nutrition, and Building ResilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to the needs of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in YemenWith CERF funds, WHO will procure and deliver essential drugs to treat non-communicable diseases in Yemen. The strained financial resources of the Ministry of Health combined with the commercial blockade of commercial imports have caused a severe shortage in essential medicines to treat patients and is resulting in preventable deaths. With other funding, WHO has delivered emergency health and trauma kits to Yemen; however, no funding has been received to address chronic illnesses. CERF funds will procure medicines for some 750,000 patients for a six-month period. Medicines will be delivered to four major buds inside Yemen and then further dispatched to hospitals in affected governorates.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-03-31
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
By affected governorates, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880) Sanaa, ) Amanat Al-Asimah, ) Aden, ) Hodeida, ) Hajja, ) Saada, ) Shabwa, ) Aldhalea, ) Ibb, ) Taiz, ) Hadramout, ) Dhamar, ) Marib, ) AlMawit, ) Al-Mahrah, ) Abyan, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066) Sanaa, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066) Amanat Al-Asimah, Yemen15.4329252 44.2289441) Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548) Hodeida, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838) Hajja, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301) Saada, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788) Shabwa, Yemen14.7546303 46.5162620) Aldhalea, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536) Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338) Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989) Hadramout, Yemen16.9304135 49.3653149) Dhamar, Yemen14.5455447 44.4087348) Marib, Yemen15.4700312 45.3228575) AlMawit, Yemen15.4687838 43.5462744) Al-Mahrah, Yemen16.5238423 51.6834275) Abyan, Yemen13.6343413 46.0563212YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20158021884.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to the needs of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring continued provision of nutrition services, and reduce morbidity and mortality associated with malnutritionWHO through its 10 mobile teams will be providing services for children suffering from both severe acute malnutrition and moderate acute malnutrition in the geographic areas it operates in. WHO expects with CERF funds to finance the mobile teams as well as procure supplies for the mobile clinics. UNICEF, WHO, IOM and WFP are collaborating: each is working in areas where they have presence; WFP and UNICEF provide the commodities RUSF and RUTF respectively and WHO the medical supplies.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-062016-01-06
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
Aden (Al Buraiq and Al Shab), Hodeidah (Luhai, AZuhrah, Al Mansuria), Lahj (Hutta and Tuban), and Hadramout (Mukalla), Yemen33.1586928 -86.9969012Aden (Al Buraiq and Al Shab), Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Hodeidah (Luhai, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838AZuhrah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Mansuria), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Lahj (Hutta and Tuban), Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495and Hadramout (Mukalla), Yemen14.5404328 49.1271970YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015249952.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring continued provision of nutrition services, and reduce morbidity and mortality associated with malnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response to food security needs of Burundian refugees and vulnerable host familiesFAO proposes to support refugees and host communities outside the refugee settlement areas with the purpose of maintaining harmony between refugees and communities and also to support with subsistence production for the upcoming agricultural season. This will be achieved through providing vegetable and fishing kits to targeted, vulnerable households. Vegetable kits will include seeds and tools while fishing kits will consistent of fish needs, lines and ropes. Sweet potatoes vines will also be provided. Some 19,000 people will benefit from this support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-152015-12-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kivu Province –Territories of Uvira and Fizi (including Lusenda Community), Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015498686.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response to food security needs of Burundian refugees and vulnerable host familiesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)General Food Assistance to Burundian Refugees and affected host communitiesWFP, using CERF funds, aims to ensure food security for short term displaced people and their hosts. WFP will provide general food distributions (GFD) for two months to 10,000 refugees, as well as GFD for 10,833 people from hosting families for three months as well as support to DRC repatriates. The food support will provide 1,066 mt of food including 753 mt of maize meal, 226 mt of beans, 56 mt of vegetable oil and 23 mt of high energy biscuits.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-152015-12-15
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
Democratic Republic of Congo, Province of South Kivu (Uvira and Fizi districts), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Democratic Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Province of South Kivu (Uvira and Fizi districts), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20151499755.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project General Food Assistance to Burundian Refugees and affected host communitiesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to the priority needs in sexual and reproductive health of Burundian refugees and host communities in South Kivu in Democratic Republic of CongoUNFPA, together with counterparts, will ensure that safe deliveries and other obstetric care is provided. This will be done by supplying health facilities with emergency reproductive health kits including post rate kits and medical equipment. Women of child bearing age will also be provided with dignity kits. UNFPA will also ensure medical and psychosocial care is provided to rape survivors. Approximately 17,000 will benefit from CERF funded support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-312016-01-31
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
South Kivu (Uvira and Fizi), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015300796.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to the priority needs in sexual and reproductive health of Burundian refugees and host communities in South Kivu in Democratic Republic of CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve and increase access to primary and secondary health services for new refugees and repatriated Congolese refugees from Burundi, IDPS and host population in 13 health centers in South Kivu ProvinceWHO aims to ensure free access to basic health care for refugees, host population and vulnerable persons by providing a minimum package of primary health services and a minimum package of complementary secondary services to approximately 38 890 new refugees, repatriated Congolose as well as host community. The implementation period is approximately four months – June to September 2015.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-202015-12-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
A total of Health Centers (HC) in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350Luvungi, Lubarika, Katokota, Bwegera, Kenya, Mboko, Kamanyola, Kasheni, Rusabagi, Sange, Rwenena, Luberizi and Kilomoni, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.8224093 28.9426752HC located in Health Zone (HZ), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640in Uvira and Fizi territories / South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793Luvungi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Lubarika, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.8224093 28.9426752Katokota, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Bwegera, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.2878186 36.8258446Mboko, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.7017429 27.1027390Kamanyola, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Kasheni, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Rusabagi, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Sange, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0910286 29.1143476Rwenena, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640Luberizi and Kilomoni; HC located in Health Zone (HZ); in Uvira and Fizi territories / South Kivu Province;, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.9909187 29.1012608CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015612171.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve and increase access to primary and secondary health services for new refugees and repatriated Congolese refugees from Burundi, IDPS and host population in 13 health centers in South Kivu ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Assistance to Burundian Refugees in South Kivu province in DRCUNICEF aims to reduce mortality and morbidity stemming from malnutrition. UNICEF will provide treatment to more than 1,000 children under five suffering with severe acute malnutrition for refugee and host populations. The following will be implemented i) reinforce capacities of health staff ii) screen to identify malnourished children iii) provide therapeutic foods, equipment and drugs to therapeutic feeding centers iii) ensure management and treatment of children with severe malnutrition. Approximately 3 months of support will be funded through CERF.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-072015-12-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Territory of UVIRA ( Health Zones, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793Uvira, Lemera and Ruzizi) and Territory of Fizi ( Health Zone, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.3728836 29.1448793Lemera and Ruzizi) and Territory of Fizi ( Health Zone, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.3006793 28.9441309Nundu), Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015228784.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Assistance to Burundian Refugees in South Kivu province in DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection monitoring and response to the new Burundian refugees in host familiesUNHCR is providing protection services for refugees who are in out of camp situations and living in refugee settlements within the host population. The priority activity is to ensure registration and documentation of all refugees in order to avoid arbitrary arrest or detention. UNHCR will also conduct border and protection monitoring. Identification of separated and unaccompanied children will also take place so that either reunification takes place or special temporary arrangements can be organized for them. Approximately 2,000 will be supported during a four month period with CERF funds.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-202015-12-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.0116580 28.2994350CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2015652730.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection monitoring and response to the new Burundian refugees in host familiesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sectoral assistance for new Burundian refugees in Lusenda campUNHCR will support multi sectoral assistance for 10,000 Burundians who have settled in the new Lusenda. Through CERF funding, all 10,000 refugees will benefit from registration services, including civil registration, shelter, food, NFI, health, nutrition and education within the camp setting within a secure and protective environment. Services will be available for persons with specific needs. Support with CERF funds will continue for four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-06-222015-12-21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South-Kivu ( Lusenda), Democratic Republic of the Congo-3.8916556 29.1065774CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20153000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral assistance for new Burundian refugees in Lusenda campOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionCERF funds will support an inter-agency effort by IOM, WFP/UNHAS, FAO and UNICEF to deliver survival kits to 30,000 households displaced by conflict in Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states. IOM will coordinate the initiative, procure NFIs for the kits, and manage the warehousing, packaging and delivery of the kits. FAO will procure agricultural inputs (seeds) and fishing tools. UNICEF will provide emergency WASH items (jerry cans and chlorine tabs) health supplies (oral rehydration salts) and high energy biscuits. Lastly, WFP/UNHAS will contract a helicopter to ensure dedicated delivery capacity during the four-month operation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-292016-01-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015203086.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locationsCERF funds will support an inter-agency effort by IOM, WFP/UNHAS, FAO and UNICEF to deliver survival kits to 30,000 households displaced by conflict in Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states. IOM will coordinate the initiative, procure NFIs for the kits, and manage the warehousing, packaging and delivery of the kits. FAO will procure agricultural inputs (seeds) and fishing tools. UNICEF will provide emergency WASH items (jerry cans and chlorine tabs) health supplies (oral rehydration salts) and high energy biscuits. Lastly, WFP/UNHAS will contract a helicopter to ensure dedicated delivery capacity during the four-month operation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-222016-01-22
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151532689.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locationsOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionCERF funds will support an inter-agency effort by IOM, WFP/UNHAS, FAO and UNICEF to deliver survival kits to 30,000 households displaced by conflict in Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states. IOM will coordinate the initiative, procure NFIs for the kits, and manage the warehousing, packaging and delivery of the kits. FAO will procure agricultural inputs (seeds) and fishing tools. UNICEF will provide emergency WASH items (jerry cans and chlorine tabs) health supplies (oral rehydration salts) and high energy biscuits. Lastly, WFP/UNHAS will contract a helicopter to ensure dedicated delivery capacity during the four-month operation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-222016-01-22
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
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015118112.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)668344.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)530622.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionCERF funds will support an inter-agency effort by IOM, WFP/UNHAS, FAO and UNICEF to deliver survival kits to 30,000 households displaced by conflict in Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states. IOM will coordinate the initiative, procure NFIs for the kits, and manage the warehousing, packaging and delivery of the kits. FAO will procure agricultural inputs (seeds) and fishing tools. UNICEF will provide emergency WASH items (jerry cans and chlorine tabs) health supplies (oral rehydration salts) and high energy biscuits. Lastly, WFP/UNHAS will contract a helicopter to ensure dedicated delivery capacity during the four-month operation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-222016-01-22
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
Greater Upper Nile Region (Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile states), South Sudan9.8894202 32.7181375Greater Upper Nile Region (Jonglei, South Sudan7.1819619 32.3560952Unity and Upper Nile states), South Sudan8.9277211 29.7889248SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20152140000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency Survival Kits to conflict affected households in remote locations of Greater Upper Nile RegionOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Transition towards Food and Nutrition Security for Conflict-Affected and Chronically Vulnerable PopulationsTransition towards Food and Nutrition Security for Conflict-Affected and Chronically Vulnerable Populations
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-01-31
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
Jouri, Kashafa, Redis I, Redis II, Alagaya, and Um Sangor camps in Al Salam & Al Jabaleen localities in White Nile state, Sudan, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Jouri, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Redis I, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Redis II, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Um Sangor camps in Al Salam & Al Jabaleen localities in White Nile state, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Sudan, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151548984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Transition towards Food and Nutrition Security for Conflict-Affected and Chronically Vulnerable PopulationsOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response to new influx of South Sudanese refugees in White Nile StateWFP, together with UNICEF in this joint project, aims to prevent mortality and morbidity associated with acute malnutrition in children under 5 years and pregnant or lactating women. WFP will ensure children aged 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) have access and utilize services for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition; and all newly arrived children aged 6-59 months and PLW are enrolled in emergency blanket supplementary feeding for the prevention of acute malnutrition. UNICEF will ensure children aged 6-59 months access and utilize quality services for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition; and the number of mothers support groups providing Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) counselling services in target localities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-212016-02-21
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015372873.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response to new influx of South Sudanese refugees 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response to new influx of South Sudanese refugees in White Nile StateUNICEF, together with WFP in this joint project, aims to prevent mortality and morbidity associated with acute malnutrition in children under 5 years and pregnant or lactating women. UNICEF will ensure children aged 6-59 months access and utilize quality services for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition; and the number of mothers support groups providing Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) counselling services in target localities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-212016-02-21
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
White Nile South Sudanese Refugee Camps, Republic of the Sudan8.9697351 31.5288058SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015100638.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response to new influx of South Sudanese refugees 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived South Sudanese refugees in SudanWHO, together with UNICEF and UNFPA in this joint project, aim to ensure access to life-saving Primary Health Care and referral services with a focus on reproductive basic and emergency reproductive and obstetrical care for 30,000 new refugees in six camps in White Nile State. WHO, in particular, will focus on the timely access for 30,000 South Sudanese refugees to affordable life- saving primary and referral health care services is ensured.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-172016-02-17
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 2015641806.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived South Sudanese refugees in SudanUNICEF, together with WHO and UNFPA in this joint project, aim to ensure access to life-saving Primary Health Care and referral services with a focus on reproductive basic and emergency reproductive and obstetrical care for 30,000 new refugees in six camps in White Nile State. UNICEF, in particular, will ensure vulnerable children have access to all EPI vaccines and pregnant women have access to TT vaccines; and that refugee mothers and children under 5 years have access to equitable life saving preventive and curative health interventions.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-182016-02-18
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 2015520014.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived South Sudanese refugees in SudanUNFPA, together with UNICEF and WHO in this joint project, aim to ensure access to life-saving Primary Health Care and referral services with a focus on reproductive basic and emergency reproductive and obstetrical care for 30,000 new refugees in six camps in White Nile State. UNFPA, in particular, will ensure timely access for the South Sudanese refugees to life- saving reproductive health care services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-182016-02-18
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 and Al Jabalain localities where the new influx of South Sudanese refugees are located (Jouri , Redies, and Alagaya camps, Republic of the Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Al Salam and Al Jabalain localities where the new influx of South Sudanese refugees are located (Jouri, Republic of the Sudan6.8769919 31.3069788Redies, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Alagaya camps, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015168367.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving primary health care services and vital public health interventions for 30,000 newly arrived 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile StateUNHCR, together with UNICEF and UNFPA in this joint project, aim to ensure enhanced protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in White Nile State. UNHCR will focus on the provision of assistance to 679 extremely vulnerable individuals/ persons with specific needs through the provision of material support and cash assistance. This includes provision of material support to for the prevention and response services for children at risk; support mental health and recovery of GBV survivors through the provision of sectorial cash grants/vouchers; reception infrastructure established and maintained for the 30,000 new arrivals; and provision of material, psychological and legal assistance to persons of concern.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-01-31
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015456246.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile StateOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile StateUNFPA, together with UNICEF and UNHCR in this joint project, aim to ensure enhanced protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in White Nile State. UNFPA will focus on improved availability and access of vulnerable women to comprehensive GBV prevention and response services targeted estimated number of 8,000 beneficiaries from four targeted South Sudanese refugee sites in White Nile state.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-01-31
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015274990.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in White Nile StateUNICEF, together with UNFPA and UNHCR in this joint project, aim to ensure enhanced protection and assistance for South Sudanese refugees in White Nile State. UNICEF will focus on ensuring 400 separated and unaccompanied benefited from timely family tracing and reunification and referral to UNHCR for appropriate alternative care arrangements in camps; psychosocial and group counseling for boys and girls; and ensuring refugee community members are able to effectively contribute to prevention of child protection violations, strengthened referral and response mechanisms violence, exploitation and separation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-02-01
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
White Nile State border areas as well as camp extensions (Al Alagaya, Al Redis ,El Kashafa and Um Sangor), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741White Nile State border areas as well as camp extensions (Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Al Redis, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Kashafa and Um Sangor), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015458656.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals in White Nile StateUNICEF, together with UNHCR and WHO in this joint project, will ensure refugee new arrivals and impacted host communities will have access to emergency life-saving WASH facilities. UNICEF aims to provide adequate water supply to emergency standards is provided to 30,000 refugee new arrivals while UNICEF and UNHCR will ensure 30,000 new arrivals in six sites and 10,000 host communities in two small sites per refugee site have access to sanitary means for excreta and solid waste disposal and are reached with messages on improved hygiene practices. WHO will provide functioning water quality monitoring systems to cover new arrivals including: training of the new workers, supplies to absorb the new caseload; and integrated vector control and sanitation community management in the targeted locations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-212016-02-21
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015785725.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals in White Nile StateUNHCR, together with UNICEF and WHO in this joint project, will ensure refugee new arrivals and impacted host communities will have access to emergency life-saving WASH facilities. UNICEF aims to provide adequate water supply to emergency standards is provided to 30,000 refugee new arrivals while UNICEF and UNHCR will ensure 30,000 new arrivals in six sites and 10,000 host communities in two small sites per refugee site have access to sanitary means for excreta and solid waste disposal and are reached with messages on improved hygiene practices. WHO will provide functioning water quality monitoring systems to cover new arrivals including: training of the new workers, supplies to absorb the new caseload; and integrated vector control and sanitation community management in the targeted locations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-242016-02-24
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 2015748416.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals in White Nile StateOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals in White Nile StateWHO, together with UNICEF and UNHCR, in this joint project, will ensure refugee new arrivals and impacted host communities will have access to emergency life-saving WASH facilities. UNICEF aims to provide adequate water supply to emergency standards is provided to 30,000 refugee new arrivals while UNICEF and UNHCR will ensure 30,000 new arrivals in six sites and 10,000 host communities in two small sites per refugee site have access to sanitary means for excreta and solid waste disposal and are reached with messages on improved hygiene practices. WHO will provide functioning water quality monitoring systems to cover new arrivals including: training of the new workers, supplies to absorb the new caseload; and integrated vector control and sanitation community management in the targeted locations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-242016-02-24
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
Camps and host communities in White Nile State –Al Kashafa, El Redis I and II, Jouri and Um Sangor in Al Salam Locality and Al Alagaya in Jabalein Locality, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Camps and host communities in White Nile State –Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741El Redis I and II, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Jouri and Um Sangor in Al Salam Locality and Al Alagaya in Jabalein Locality, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015177823.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH support to new refugee arrivals in White Nile StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter and Non-food items assistance for refugeesUNHCR aims to ensure timely procurement and provision of appropriate life saving emergency shelter and non food items to newly arrived refugees from South Sudan to White Nile State. This CERF contribution will allow UNHCR to cover the cost of procurement of shelter material for the construction of individual family shelters for the remaining 1,425 households in Al Kashafa, Al Alagaya and Redis II, together with a package of NFIs. Additionally the contribution will be utilized to procure material and construct 15 communal shelters used as registration centers while also providing health screening, wet feeding, and allow a space for lactating mothers.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-122016-02-12
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Al Alagaya, Al Kashafa, Jouri, Al Redis, Al Redis II, and Um Sangor, White Nile state ), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741Al Alagaya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Kashafa, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Jouri, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Redis, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Al Redis II, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Um Sangor, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360White Nile state ), Republic of the Sudan13.2403881 32.5372741SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015832844.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter and Non-food items assistance for 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving drinking water safety and prevention of escalation of incidence of diarrhoea among 11 million people directly affected by prevailing drought in DPRKDue to the prevailing drought conditions in DPRK, morbidity from waterborne infections has increased by 72%. This joint WASH project by UNICEF and WHO aims to improving drinking water and WASH. UNICEF will provide water purification kits to 250,000 targeted families (children under 5, pregnant and lactating women) living in 90 counties in the four targeted drought affected four provinces. Interagency diarrhoeal kits will also be distributed to hospitals by WHO. WHO will also support the Ministry of Health in establishment of mobile medical teams for timely identification and management of cases on waterborne diseases and related to drought non-communicable diseases in affected communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-142016-01-14
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
counties and cities in four provinces, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930(North and South Hwanghae, South Hamgyong and South Pyongan provinces), Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926(North and South Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926South Hamgyong and South Pyongan provinces), Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DROUGHT 2015452141.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving drinking water safety and prevention of escalation of incidence of diarrhoea among 11 million people directly affected by prevailing drought in DPRKOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives of under five children, pregnant and lactating women through implementation of nutrition-specific interventions in the drought affected provinces of DPR KoreaWith CERF funds, WFP and UNICEF aim to reduce mortality among acutely malnourished children under five and pregnant and lactating women in the most drought affected counties of DPRK. UNICEF will provide therapeutic supplies and related medicines for treatment of severe acute malnutrition for about 12,000 children. WFP will provide treatment for some 39,000 moderately malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women as well as provide at risk vulnerable children with fortiefied foods through blanket supplementary feeding. The support through CERF funds will extend for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-212016-02-21
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
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DROUGHT 20153070643.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives of under five children, pregnant and lactating women through implementation of nutrition-specific interventions in the drought affected provinces of DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving drinking water safety and prevention of escalation of incidence of diarrhoea among 11 million people directly affected by prevailing drought in DPRKDue to the prevailing drought conditions in DPRK, morbidity from waterborne infections has increased by 72%. This joint WASH project by UNICEF and WHO aims to improving drinking water and WASH. UNICEF will provide water purification kits to 250,000 targeted families (children under 5, pregnant and lactating women) living in 90 counties in the four targeted drought affected four provinces. Interagency diarrhoeal kits will also be distributed to hospitals by WHO. WHO will also support the Ministry of Health in establishment of mobile medical teams for timely identification and management of cases on waterborne diseases and related to drought non-communicable diseases in affected communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-112016-02-11
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
counties and cities in four provinces, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3398520 127.5100930(North and South Hwanghae, South Hamgyong and South Pyongan provinces) Early start date of July for WHO only, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926(North and South Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926South Hamgyong and South Pyongan provinces) Early start date of July for WHO only, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DROUGHT 20151294968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving drinking water safety and prevention of escalation of incidence of diarrhoea among 11 million people directly affected by prevailing drought in DPRKOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives of under five children, pregnant and lactating women through implementation of nutrition-specific interventions in the drought affected provinces of DPR KoreaWith CERF funds, WFP and UNICEF aim to reduce mortality among acutely malnourished children under five and pregnant and lactating women in the most drought affected counties of DPRK. UNICEF will provide therapeutic supplies and related medicines for treatment of severe acute malnutrition for about 12,000 children. WFP will provide treatment for some 39,000 moderately malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women as well as provide at risk vulnerable children with fortiefied foods through blanket supplementary feeding. The support through CERF funds will extend for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-142016-02-14
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
The geographic focus for CERF funding are counties (out of countries) in the most severely affected provinces of North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae, South Hamgyong and South Pyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.3786085 126.4364363The geographic focus for CERF funding are counties (out of countries) in the most severely affected provinces of North Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.3786085 126.4364363South Hwanghae, Democratic People's Republic of Korea38.2007215 125.4781926South Hamgyong and South Pyongan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea40.3725339 128.2988840KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DROUGHT 20151458949.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives of under five children, pregnant and lactating women through implementation of nutrition-specific interventions in the drought affected provinces of DPR KoreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Establishment of emergency telecommunication services for humanitarian community in YemenYemen has a weak telecommunications infrastructure, which has further deteriorated as a result of the ongoing crisis. A recent Emergency Telecommunications Custer (ETC) survey highlighted that over 60% of humanitarian community was in need of reliable telecommunication and data communication services in order to scale up operations. The ETC is looking to provide the necessary support to two common operational hubs in Aden and Al Hudaydah – including maintaining and improving security telecommunications services and a 24/7 radio room.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-232016-04-23
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Al Hudaydah, Aden, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015678302.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Establishment of emergency telecommunication services for humanitarian community in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsThis project aims to jump-start dedicated security support, needed to scale up lifesaving humanitarian operations in Sa’ada, Taizz, Sana’a, Aden and Al Hodeida. Specifically, over 30 SRAs will be conducted and equal number of analytical reports and advisories issued. Over 50 briefings will provided to delegations, visitors, donors and others, and more than 125 daily Situation Reports (SITREPs) and more than 25 weekly security reports to be issued. Alerts will be issued as and when required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-112016-03-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015288900.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsThis project aims to jump-start dedicated security support, needed to scale up lifesaving humanitarian operations in Sa’ada, Taizz, Sana’a, Aden and Al Hodeida. Specifically, over 30 SRAs will be conducted and equal number of analytical reports and advisories issued. Over 50 briefings will provided to delegations, visitors, donors and others, and more than 125 daily Situation Reports (SITREPs) and more than 25 weekly security reports to be issued. Alerts will be issued as and when required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-142016-06-14
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
YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015288900.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsThis project aims to jump-start dedicated security support for the expanded lifesaving humanitarian operations in Sa’ada, Taizz, Sana’a, Aden and Al Hodeida enabling effective delivery of humanitarian assistance. Specifically, over 30 SRAs to be conducted and equal number of analytical reports and advisories issued. Over 50 briefings provided to the delegations, visitors, donors and others, and more than 125 daily Situation Reports (SITREPs) and more than 25 weekly security reports to be issued. Alerts issued as and when required.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-112016-06-10
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
YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015153010.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support for Humanitarian OperationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to the acute needs of the cholera epidemic in Juba and Bor south Counties of South SudanWith CERF funding, UNICEF and WHO will reach 260,500 beneficiaries in the cholera affected states of Central Equatoria and Jonglei. The key activities are improving quality of case management at facility and community level, conducting outbreak investigations, treatment of safe water and hygiene promotion, procurement of cholera kits for CTU’s, and supporting management of waste. The project duration is four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-142016-02-14
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
SOUTH SUDAN CHOLERA 2015766687.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to the acute needs of the cholera epidemic in Juba and Bor south Counties of 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to the acute needs of the cholera epidemic in Juba and Bor south Counties of South SudanWith CERF funding, UNICEF and WHO will reach 260,500 beneficiaries in the cholera affected states of Central Equatoria and Jonglei. The key activities are improving quality of case management at facility and community level, conducting outbreak investigations, treatment of safe water and hygiene promotion, procurement of cholera kits for CTU’s, and supporting management of waste. The project duration is four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-142016-02-14
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
Juba and Bor Counties in Central Equatoria and Jonglei States respectively, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500SOUTH SUDAN CHOLERA 20151870338.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to the acute needs of the cholera epidemic in Juba and Bor south Counties of 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to nationwide cholera prevention and response activitiesUNICEF will support the coordination of actors, so that timely responses to outbreaks, including better overall surveillance, enable to control cholera. UNICEF will provide timely and adequate WASH rapid response to all cholera alerts in West, Artibonite, Centre and North Department. Early detection (through cholera treatment centres daily monitoring and community health workers network trained to inform NGOs of each alert) and communication of every suspected cholera cases received in cholera treatment centres or detected in the communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-242016-02-24
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
West, North, Artibonite and Centre Departments, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145West, Haiti18.4957015 -72.4731529North, Haiti19.5687715 -72.1890000Artibonite and Centre Departments, Haiti19.4511496 -72.6801576HAITI CHOLERA 20152366305.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to nationwide cholera prevention and response activitiesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure adequate and rapid response to cholera alerts and outbreaks by the Health sector in HaitiWHO and IOM are jointly addressing the cholera outbreak in Haiti in this project. 1,125,000 people will potentially benefit from the proposed interventions including some 15,000 new cases expected in the later part of 2015 who will recieve treatment. An estimated 125,000 patients will benefit from sensitization and distribution of cholera kits. In addition to treatment to paitents, health facilities will also recieve on-site training for their personnel and medical supplies.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-272016-03-31
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
HAITI CHOLERA 20151456087.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure adequate and rapid response to cholera alerts and outbreaks by the Health sector in HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensure adequate and rapid response to cholera alerts and outbreaks by the Health sector in Haiti1,125,000 people will potentially benefit from the proposed interventions including some 15,000 new cholera cases expected for the second part of 2015 who receive treatment. An estimated 125,000 patients relatives benefitting from sensitization and distribution a cholera kit, and an additional 1,000,000 people will be reached by “cordons sanitaires” touching around 10 households each. An expected 500 personnel in health structures receiving supervision and refreshed or rapid on-site training by partners PAHO/WHO field teams and IOM.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-262016-02-26
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
Focus on West, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Artibonite, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145North and Center Departments keeping intervention capacity countrywide, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Focus on West; Artibonite; North and Center Departments keeping intervention capacity countrywide, Haiti19.3629020 -72.4258145HAITI CHOLERA 2015322762.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensure adequate and rapid response to cholera alerts and outbreaks by the Health sector in HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agricultural assistance to family farmers affected by drought in the South-East and North-West DepartmentsFAO proposes to provide quick maturing vegetable seeds and drought resistant crops as well as the necessary tools to 45,000 beneficiaries in the most affected drought areas of Haiti. FAO agronomists will also provide technical support during implementation of agricultural activities. The work is carried out alongside WFP’s cash for work and targeting the same beneficiaries.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-242016-04-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South-East Department, Haiti18.2783598 -72.3547915Communes of Anse-à-Pitre, Belle Anse and Grand Gosier, Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997North-West Department, Haiti19.8374009 -73.0405277Communes of Anse-à-Pitre, Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997Belle Anse and Grand Gosier ; North-West Department, Haiti18.1874336 -71.9201269Communes of Bombardopolis, Mole Saint Nicolas et Baie de Henne, Haiti19.8047689 -73.3752905Communes of Bombardopolis, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Mole Saint Nicolas et Baie de Henne;, Haiti19.6659808 -73.2123957HAITI DROUGHT 2015945422.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agricultural assistance to family farmers affected by drought in the South-East and North-West DepartmentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to vulnerable households affected by drought in the South-East departmentWFP proposes to use CERF funds for ongoing Cash for Assets activities allowing most vulnerable households to meet their food needs while benefiting from water sources and irrigation canals which are being constructed. At the same time, following the drought WFP is initiating general food distributions and CERF funds will be used to help cover additional distribution costs. Around 120,000 and 5,000 beneficiaries will be provided GFD and CFA respectively.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-262016-02-26
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
Sud-Est department (Belle Anse, Grand Gosier, Thiotte and Anse-à-Pitre communes), North-west department (Baie de Henne, Bassin Bleu, Bombardopolis, Chansoime, Jean Rabel, Moile San Nicolas, Port-de-Paix) and Artibonite (Anse Rouge), Haiti18.1874336 -71.9201269Sud-Est department (Belle Anse, Haiti18.2382167 -72.0690372Grand Gosier, Haiti18.1874336 -71.9201269Thiotte and Anse-à-Pitre communes), Haiti18.2449605 -71.8437916North-west department (Baie de Henne, Haiti19.6659808 -73.2123957Bassin Bleu, Haiti18.2350177 -72.5879038Bombardopolis, Haiti19.6775885 -73.3266559Chansoime, Haiti19.8817774 -72.8323463Jean Rabel, Haiti19.8535692 -73.1924864Moile San Nicolas, Haiti19.8047689 -73.3752905Port-de-Paix) and Artibonite (Anse Rouge), Haiti19.9348887 -72.8308692HAITI DROUGHT 20151080323.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to vulnerable households affected by drought in the South-East departmentOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to the nutritional emergency Haiti through the management and prevention of malnutrition among vulnerable groupsUNICEF will use CERF funds to procure, transport and provide ready to use therapeutic formula and therapeutic milk for treatment of 7,000 severely malnourished children under five. UNICEF will also promote appropriate infant and young child feeding practices to about 80,000 pregnant and lactating women while also providing children with vitamin A. The project duration is 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-192016-02-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Southeast (Anse a pitre, Thiotte, Grand Gosier, Belle Anse et Baie d’orange) Northwest (Jean Rabel, Ennery) Centre (Cerca-la-Source, Belladère, Thomonde) and Artibonite, Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997Southeast (Anse a pitre, Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997Thiotte, Haiti18.2449605 -71.8437916Grand Gosier, Haiti18.1874336 -71.9201269Belle Anse et Baie d’orange) Northwest (Jean Rabel, Haiti18.2382167 -72.0690372Ennery) Centre (Cerca-la-Source, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164Belladère, Haiti18.8524695 -71.8185895Thomonde) and Artibonite, Haiti19.0171148 -71.9623626HAITI DROUGHT 20151000022.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the nutritional emergency Haiti through the management and prevention of malnutrition among vulnerable groupsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health response to refugees influx from BurundiWith CERF funds, WHO and partners aim to strengthen disease surveillance, detection and treatment at both the community and facility levels through the provision of cholera kits, and the training and equipping of health facility and community health workers. The activities will directly benefit some 13,565 refugees in Isingiro District of Uganda, as well as indirectly benefit host communities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
The new arriving refugees from Burundi who are currently being settled in the refugee settlement camps of Nyakivale and Oruchinga in Isingiro district in, Uganda-3.3730560 29.9188860UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015152466.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health response to refugees influx from BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to new Burundian RefugeesWith CERF funds, WFP will provide life-saving relief food assistance for 13,565 new Burundian refugees in Isingiro District: Nakivale and Oruchinga Settlements. WFP will purchase 936 mt of food commodities to meet the immediate food needs of the new arrivals (for two months) who are unable to provide their basic food needs and are wholly dependent on WFP. In addition, WFP will procure supplies for targeted supplementary feeding programs for an estimated 1,357 children 6-59 months old found with moderate acute malnutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
Isingiro District, Uganda-0.8435430 30.8039474Nakivale and Oruchinga Settlements, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015770843.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to new Burundian RefugeesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Household-Level Sanitation Assistance to Burundian Refugees in UgandaWith CERF funding, IOM will ensure access to household-level latrines and hand-washing facilities for Burundian refugees in Nakivale and Oruchinga settlementa in Uganda. The intervention will benefit approximately 13,565 refugees (7,802 women and 5,763 men) or 3,363 households. Of these households, approximately 235 are considered extremely vulnerable who will be prioritized for targeted assistance. In addition, IOM will support community hygiene promotion activities for four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-112016-02-11
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
Nakivale and Oruchinga settlements, Insingiro District, Uganda-0.9258774 30.7570437Nakivale and Oruchinga settlements, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750Insingiro District, Uganda-0.8435430 30.8039474UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015217590.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Household-Level Sanitation Assistance to Burundian Refugees in 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving reproductive health services for Burundian refugeesUNFPA will procure and deliver essential reproductive health (RH) kits to three health facilities and one referral hospital center in Isingira District where refugees from Burundi are arriving. The majority of RH kits will cater for 30,000 individuals for three months while a few kits will cater for 150,000 individuals. Additionally, UNFPA will procure and distribute dignity kits for 2,400 pregnant women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-112016-02-11
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
UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015165212.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving reproductive health services for Burundian refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and emergency assistance for new refugee arrivals from BurundiThe assistance under the CERF project will assist 13,565 new arrivals on their arrival in Uganda and will provide them with basic humanitarian assistance including access to shelter, health, basic domestic items and protection. In particular, UNHCR will support site planning and plot demarcation and provide shelter kits and core relief items; provide primary health care services at six health centers and establish primary health care outreach services; and ensure registration of all new arrivals and identification of and assitance to persons with specific needs. Work will be carried out within four months by UNHCR and government and NGO partners.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
Kyaka II, Oruchinga and Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda-1.2545772 31.4199035Kyaka II, Uganda0.4507452 30.9876321Oruchinga and Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20151492665.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and emergency assistance for new refugee arrivals from BurundiOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency humanitarian support to Burundi refugeesUNICEF will focus on providing immediate humanitarian support in the form of treatment and preventive nutrition interventions for refugees from Burundi who are settled in Isingiro District (Nakivale and Oruchinga). For the health sector, 7,500 doses of Polio vaccines will be procured to support the routine immunization within the refugee settlements. Another and 7,500 bundles of Measles vaccines will be procured to support immunization of all children aged 6 months to 14 years age to achieve herd immunity. For the nutrition sector, UNICEF will support the treatment of severe actute malnutrition through screening, provision of therapeutic food, and training of village health teams.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 201579941.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency humanitarian support to Burundi refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency humanitarian support to Burundi refugeesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency humanitarian support to Burundi refugeesUNICEF and partners will improve WASH services for 13,565 Burundian refugees residing in refugee settlements and host communities in Uganda. In particular, UNICEF and partners will extend the current water supply pipeline 21 kilometers to ensure the delivery of water to refugee settlements in Isingiro District. Additionally UNICEF and partners will procure and install water tanks for water trucking and treatment systems in the settlements, as well as provide water containers for household-level use. 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)2015-07-012016-01-01
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
Isingiro District, Uganda-0.8435430 30.8039474Nakivale and Oruchinga Settlement, Uganda1.3733330 32.2902750UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 2015210071.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency humanitarian support to Burundi refugeesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics support for the urgent delivery humanitarian cargo in the far flung earthquake-affected areas of NepalThrough the Remote Access Operation (RAO), WFP will provide logistics support to the humanitarian community through that will allow remote communities to receive humanitarian relief. WFP will establish ‘last mile transport’, rehabilitate trails to bring food, shelter, sanitary health and medical supplies to up to 83,000 remote people. Humanitarian cardo will be transported as trails become useable over a period of 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012015-12-31
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
Gorkha, Dhading, Rasuwa, Sindhupalchok, Dolakha and if necessary based upon conditions, Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Gorkha, Nepal28.4763941 84.6897495Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Rasuwa, Nepal28.1727326 85.3136218Sindhupalchok, Nepal27.9512034 85.6845780Dolakha and if necessary based upon conditions, Nepal27.7784288 86.1751759Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics support for the urgent delivery humanitarian cargo in the far flung earthquake-affected areas of 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 EARTHQUAKE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing immediate protection needs of children affected by July and August 2015 flooding and landslides in MyanmarWith CERF funds, UNICEF and partners will provide children with safe spaces and protective services in flood-affected areas of Myanmar. In particular, UNICEF will establish 75 child friendly spaces in or near evacuation centers; train government staff on child friendly spaces and child protection activities; and register and assist unaccompanied or separated children. Nearly 50,000 children will benefti from the assistance over a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-042016-02-04
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
RAKHINE State as priority state Sittwe, Pauktaw, Mrauk U, Minbya, Myebon, Kyauktaw, Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Ann and Ponagyun Townships Chin State Hakha, Mindat, Paletwa, Samee Townships Sagaing Region Kale, Kawlin, Wetlet, Kanbalu, Monywa, Katha and Shwebo Township Magway Region Minbu, Pwint Phyu and Sidoktaya Townships, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302RAKHINE State as priority state Sittwe, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Pauktaw, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932Mrauk U, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045Kyauktaw, Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Buthidaung, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Ann and Ponagyun Townships Chin State Hakha, Myanmar22.6421087 93.6040527Mindat, Myanmar21.3748075 93.9725378Paletwa, Myanmar21.3036456 92.8539702Samee Townships Sagaing Region Kale, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Kawlin, Myanmar23.7928675 95.6799816Wetlet, Myanmar22.3705008 95.7905653Kanbalu, Myanmar23.2085309 95.5144930Monywa, Myanmar22.1215513 95.1536327Katha and Shwebo Township Magway Region Minbu, Myanmar22.5786554 95.6983979Pwint Phyu and Sidoktaya Townships, Myanmar20.4755295 94.2589738MYANMAR FLOOD 2015286493.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing immediate protection needs of children affected by July and August 2015 flooding and landslides in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion for flood affected populations in MyanmarThrough the CERF funding, UNICEF aims to ensure emergency access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene facilities to populations displaced by flooding and ensure that returnees have restored basic sanitation and safe water facilities. In particular, UNICEF and partners will provide water purification and storage facilities; support emergency water trucking and carry out emergency repair of water systems; provide emergency latrines and handwashing facilities; and implement hygiene education activities. The project will benefit some 100,000 people over a four-month period.
29 Jan 2016
Considering the circumstances explained in your request, in particular that fewer flood-affected people are resident in camps than was reasonably envisioned at time of project planning, I approve an extension of the implementation period until 2 May 2016 and the modified activities to better meet current needs for project 15-RR-CEF-085.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-032016-05-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
States/Regions declared as ‘natural disaster zones’ by government of Focus districts, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Rakhine, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Maungdaw, Mrauk-U, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Magway, Myanmar20.1544305 94.9454803Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Mrauk-U; Magway, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302Gangaw, Minbu, Myanmar22.1757290 94.1347441Sagaing, Myanmar21.9159702 95.9621106Gangaw, Myanmar22.1757290 94.1347441Minbu; Sagaing, Myanmar20.1713723 94.8702156Kale, Shwebo, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Chin, Myanmar22.3896751 93.5812692Kale, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Shwebo; Chin, Myanmar22.5786554 95.6983979Mindat, Hakha, Myanmar21.3748075 93.9725378Mindat, Myanmar21.3748075 93.9725378Hakha;, Myanmar22.6421087 93.6040527MYANMAR FLOOD 20152304994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion for flood affected populations in MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring lifesaving support to the Myanmar Displaced Population affected by flood and cyclone through the Displacement Tracking Matrix and provision of Emergency Shelter SupportThis project aims to support the Shelter and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) needs of flood affected populations. The Displacement Tracking Mechanism (DTM) will be put in place, ensuring over 33,000 IDPs will have their living conditions improved and priority issues will be flagged and addressed in a timely manner. 10,000 Shelter/NFI Kits will be distributed.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-032016-02-03
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
Cyclone Komen and flood affected areas of Rakhine & Chin States, Magway and Sagaing Region), Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Cyclone Komen and flood affected areas of Rakhine & Chin States, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Magway and Sagaing Region), Myanmar20.4619152 94.5624426MYANMAR FLOOD 20151065495.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring lifesaving support to the Myanmar Displaced Population affected by flood and cyclone through the Displacement Tracking Matrix and provision of Emergency Shelter SupportOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate and Rapid Response to Gender-Based Violence through provision of mobile case management and psychosocial support to reach most affected areasWith CERF funds, UNFPA and partners will address unmet needs of GBV survivors and women and children at risk in Sagaing, Magway, Chin and Rakhine through the provision of a multi-sectoral prevention and response to gender-based violence. In particular, UNFPA will distribute 12,000 dignity kits, establish 6 functional referral systems, enhance case management and psychosocial support mechanisms, and deliver mobile services for counselling and psychosocial support. Approximately 18,000 women will be targeted for assistance during a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-032016-03-03
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
Sagaing Region (Kale, Kawlin, Wetlet, Kanbalu townships), Myanmar23.2085309 95.5144930Chin State (Hakha, Paletwa and Teedim townships), Myanmar21.3036456 92.8539702Rakhine State (Buthidaung, Ann, Maungdaw, Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U), Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Magway Region ( Salin (including Sayatottara township) and Yenangyoung (including Pwint Phyu townships), Magway), Myanmar20.4593254 94.8779969Sagaing Region (Kale, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Kawlin, Myanmar23.7928675 95.6799816Wetlet, Myanmar22.3705008 95.7905653Kanbalu townships) ; Chin State (Hakha, Myanmar23.2085309 95.5144930Paletwa and Teedim townships); Rakhine State (Buthidaung, Myanmar21.3036456 92.8539702Ann, Myanmar19.7674709 94.0337846Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Kyauktaw, Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Mrauk-U); Magway Region ( Salin (including Sayatottara township) and Yenangyoung (including Pwint Phyu townships), Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302Magway);, Myanmar20.1544305 94.9454803MYANMAR FLOOD 2015366668.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate and Rapid Response to Gender-Based Violence through provision of mobile case management and psychosocial support to reach most affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life Saving Basic Medical and Reproductive Health Care Services (BMRHs) to peoples affected by floods in Sagaing and Magway Regions and Rakhine State of MyanmarWith CERF funds, UNFPA and partners will rapidly expand reproductive health services in flood-affected areas through the delivery of reproductive health kits, distribution of dignity kits, and provision of emergency obstetric care. UNFPA will work through implementing partners already active in the flood-affected areas to expand their regular programming to cover the emergency needs of some 45,000 people during a four-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-142016-03-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sagaing Region, Myanmar24.4283810 95.3939551• Sagaing Region, Myanmar24.4283810 95.3939551Kalay Township, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Magway Region, Myanmar20.4619152 94.5624426Kalay Township • Magway Region, Myanmar23.1941702 94.0235718Salic Region Towsnhip Yeunang Young Township, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Rahine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Salic Region Towsnhip Yeunang Young Township • Rahine State, Myanmar40.5678269 -79.3578201Sittwe, Maungdaw and Buthidung Townships, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Sittwe, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Maungdaw and Buthidung Townships, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209MYANMAR FLOOD 2015379251.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life Saving Basic Medical and Reproductive Health Care Services (BMRHs) to peoples affected by floods in Sagaing and Magway Regions and Rakhine State of MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support for shelter for internally displaced persons, recently returned IDPs, and communities affected by Cyclone Komen in Rakhine StateThis project aims to support the shelter repair needs of up to 13,790 displaced persons with damaged shelters in IDP camps, host communities, and other affected areas, preventing exposure to weather conditions and thereby directly contributing towards decreased morbidity and mortality. 2,500 damaged shelter spaces will be repaired.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-02-01
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
Myebon, Pauktaw, and rural Sittwe with a focus on IDP camps, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045recently returned IDPs in Mrauk-Oo, Minbya and Kyauktaw, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302and communities living in other affected areas by cyclone/floods in Rakhine State (Ann, Buthidaung, Kyauktaw, Maungdaw, Minbya, Mrauk-U, Myebon, Pauktaw, Ponnagyun, and Rathedaung), Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Pauktaw, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932and rural Sittwe with a focus on IDP camps; recently returned IDPs in Mrauk-Oo, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Minbya and Kyauktaw; and communities living in other affected areas by cyclone/floods in Rakhine State (Ann, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Buthidaung, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Kyauktaw, Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Mrauk-U, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045Ponnagyun, Myanmar20.3334997 93.0038121and Rathedaung), Myanmar20.4849078 92.7555818MYANMAR FLOOD 2015480289.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support for shelter for internally displaced persons, recently returned IDPs, and communities affected by Cyclone Komen in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Flood Affected PeopleThis project aims to provide lifesaving food assistance to flood affected people who are in need of immediate food assistance in Chin, Magway, Rakhine and Sagaing. 2,688.75 MT of food commodities distributed to 150,000 targeted people during the first 30 days in sufficient quantity and quality.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-01-31
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
Chin, Magway, Rakhine and Sagaing, Myanmar22.3896751 93.5812692Chin, Myanmar22.3896751 93.5812692Magway, Myanmar20.1544305 94.9454803Rakhine and Sagaing, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427MYANMAR FLOOD 20152999245.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Flood Affected PeopleOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing health needs in the flood affected populationThe joint WHO/UNICEF health project aims at providing key public health response activities in the most affected areas in Myanmar. In particular, WHO will deliver inter-agency emergency health kits, mobilize MoH health staff to the areas, and strengthen disease surveillance and response. UNICEF will provide essential drugs and supplies for urgent maternal-child health care, increase health education and promotion messsaging, and mobilize health staff through NGO partners to provide immediate care. Approximately 150,000 people will benefit from this four-month project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-172016-02-17
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
MYANMAR FLOOD 2015544459.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing health needs in the flood affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing health needs in the flood affected populationThe joint WHO/UNICEF health project aims at providing key public health response activities in the most affected areas in Myanmar. In particular, WHO will deliver inter-agency emergency health kits, mobilize MoH health staff to the areas, and strengthen disease surveillance and response. UNICEF will provide essential drugs and supplies for urgent maternal-child health care, increase health education and promotion messsaging, and mobilize health staff through NGO partners to provide immediate care. Approximately 150,000 people will benefit from this four-month project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-142016-02-14
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
Two states and two regions (Rakhine State, Chin State, Sagaing Region and Magway Region) as natural disaster zones with a focus on most affected townships, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Two states and two regions (Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427Chin State, Myanmar22.3896751 93.5812692Sagaing Region and Magway Region) as natural disaster zones with a focus on most affected townships, Myanmar24.4283810 95.3939551MYANMAR FLOOD 2015478515.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing health needs in the flood affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition sensitive livelihood support to drought affected pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in selected woredas of Afar and SNNP RegionsFAO proposes to provide livelihood and life-saving support to pastoral, agro-pastoral, smallholder farming communities affected by the current drought in Afar and SNNP Regions. Support will focus on providing crop seed, livestock feed, water and veterinary services. This is believed to reduce the need for forced sale of household assets, help maintain household food security, reduce under-nutrition and protect life. In particular, FAO and its partners will vaccinate 600,000 animals, treat 200,000 for parasites and infections, provide fodder for 6,000 animals, rehabilitate 7 water points, train 56 community leaders, and distribute seeds and planting materials to 10,723 households. Some 280,635 people will benefit from these activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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 region, Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880Zone , Afambo, Asayita and Dubti woredas SNNP region, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070Zone, Ethiopia7.3360745 35.7406882Afambo, Ethiopia11.4637499 41.6714900Asayita and Dubti woredas SNNP region, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070Gurage Zone - Muhur Na Aklil woreda , Silte Zone - Alicho Woriro woreda and KembaTa Tinbaro Zone -,Tinbaro woreda, Ethiopia8.1824372 38.0631455Gurage Zone - Muhur Na Aklil woreda, Ethiopia8.1824372 38.0631455Silte Zone - Alicho Woriro woreda and KembaTa Tinbaro Zone -, Ethiopia7.8786920 38.2322028Tinbaro woreda, Ethiopia7.3235162 37.7662816ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition sensitive livelihood support to drought affected pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in selected woredas of Afar and SNNP RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving assistance for Eritrean-Afar and Urban RefugeesUNHCR proposes to provide multi-sector assistance to 37,386 refugees in Ethiopia, including 17,494 Eritreans in Afar and refugees from different countries in Addis Ababa. The project includes health, nutrition, and protection services. UNHCR aims at reducing the crude mortality rater from 1.4 to 0.8 and under-five mortality from 1.7 to 1.5, each per 1,000 population and month. The agency will provide healthcare to urban refugees. All children under 1 year will receive birth certificates (up from currently 42%) and new arrivals will be registered. Some 600 vulnerable families in Addis Ababa will receive cash assistance.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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 Region and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20151499941.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving assistance for Eritrean-Afar and Urban RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency Health and Nutrition Response in Afar and Somali regions, EthiopiaUNICEF proposes to sustain 30 comprehensive emergency mobile teams for three months (September to November) to provide health, nutrition and emergency referral service to an estimated 1.8 million people in hard-to-reach areas of Somali and Afar regions, including mobile pastoralist communities living along the border with Somalia. The teams will conduct an estimated 86,400 health consultations, conduct nutritional screening of 32,832 children, and help to increase disease surveillance. The teams will provide integrated management of neonatal and childhood illnesses, nutrition services, and rapid response to contain outbreaks of measles and malaria.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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 2015500000.0000
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)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring timely and quality management of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in EthiopiaThe objective of this UNICEF nutrition project is to ensure the recovery of 90,000 children under the age of five with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) by providing nutrition supplies and technical support in Oromia and SNNPR region. These two regions have a large population of under-five children currently affected, with significant increases in SAM admissions, particularly in areas affected a lack of rains in 2015. Nutrition supplies include 90,000 bottles of amoxicillin, 674 cartoons of F75, 675 cartons of F100 and 36,100 cartoons of RUTF. UNICEF proposes to conduct regular joint monitoring visits (at least one per quarter) and to support the nutrition information system in collecting and sharing monthly admission reports.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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 SNNPR, Ethiopia7.6532160 38.8511160ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20152499918.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring timely and quality management of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH services in Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNP and Somali regions in EthiopiaUNICEF proposes to improve access to adequate and safe water supply (for drinking/domestic use), appropriate and safe sanitation facilities and good hygiene conditions and practices for people in drought-prone areas. Some 283,000 people will have access to 5 liters of water per person and day, including 100,000 people who will receive water treatment chemicals. 41 water systems for 500 to 1,000 people each will be rehabilitated. UNICEF will also carry out sanitation and hygiene awareness for the 283,000 targeted people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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 (Zone ) Amhara (N Shewa Zone) Oromia (East and West Haraghe, Bale, Borana and Guji) SNNP (Sidama, Silte, Wolaita and Guraghe ) and Somali (Sitti, Fafan and Nogob zones), Ethiopia7.3577808 38.4849923Afar (Zone ) Amhara (N Shewa Zone) Oromia (East and West Haraghe, Ethiopia9.9530156 40.4720004Bale, Ethiopia6.7606468 40.3088626Borana and Guji) SNNP (Sidama, Ethiopia6.7371751 38.4008357Silte, Ethiopia7.8786920 38.2322028Wolaita and Guraghe ) and Somali (Sitti, Ethiopia10.4954762 41.6011814Fafan and Nogob zones), Ethiopia9.2976832 43.0194897ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20151016109.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH services in Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNP and Somali regions in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted Supplementary Food ProgrammeWFP proposes to use CERF funding to purchase 3,850MT of corn-soya blend and 394MT of vegetable oil, which will cover half of the shortfall for the period October 2015 to February 2016. With the amount of food to be purchased, WFP will address the needs of 112,933 children and 92,400 pregnant and lactating women in the highest priority districts (woredas) of the Amhara, Oromia, and Afar regions of Ethiopia. In these regions, the number of children with severe acute malnutrition who are admitted into nutrition programmes has increased from 2014 to 2015 by more than the national average increase of 9 per cent.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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, Oromia and Afar regions, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851Hotspot Priority One woredas in Amhara, Ethiopia11.3494247 37.9784585Oromia and Afar regions, Ethiopia11.7559388 40.9586880ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20153500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted Supplementary Food ProgrammeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening humanitarian assistance to IDPs in North Darfur through the Displacement Tracking MatrixThe main objective is to provide up-to-date information on numbers/vulnerabilities of affected population in North Darfur to support immediate life-saving assistance by the humanitarian partners. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) deploy tracking teams to monitor the arrivals of new IDPs to camps, towns and the rural areas, 2) conduct initial registration of new arrivals & following up second registration, 3) conduct MUAC test and send results to UNICEF, 4) share information through OCHA and a OCHA-chaired working group and CCS Sector among other activities. 70,000 IDPs in Dar El Salam, El Fasher, Kabkabiya, Mellit and Tawilla will benefit from this support for 9 months.
Total project budget: US$1,819,000
Total funds received to date: US$1,350,033
Amount requested from the CERF: US$200,030
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur State Dar El Salam, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Fasher, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Kabkabiya, Mellit, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360North Darfur State Dar El Salam; El Fasher; Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Mellit; Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015200030.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening humanitarian assistance to IDPs in North Darfur through the Displacement Tracking MatrixOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-090UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring access to lifesaving quality education in emergencies for most vulnerable boys and girls in North DarfurThe main objective is to restore access to life-saving quality education in emergencies for vulnerable girls and boys of primary school age in North Darfur. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) construct/rehabilitate temporary learning spaces (TLS), 2) construct gender-sensitive school latrines with hand washing facilities, and 3) provide essential education-in-emergencies supplies. 5,850 IDPs and people in host communities in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities including Zam Zam, Shangal Tobey, Rwanda and Abushok IDP camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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
State, Republic of the Sudan18.4448963 30.1589303El Fasher (including Abushok, ZamZam and Elsalam IDP camps), Kabkabiya, Tawilla, Dar Salam, and Mellit, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher (including Abushok, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713ZamZam and Elsalam IDP camps), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dar Salam, Republic of the Sudan-6.7923540 39.2083284and Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151015729.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring access to lifesaving quality education in emergencies for most vulnerable boys and girls in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter & Non-food items response to newly displaced and protracted IDPs in North DarfurThe main objective is to ensure timely procurement and provision of appropriate life saving emergency shelter and non-food items to IDPs in North Darfur state. UNCHR will use CERF funds to 1) procure Emergency Shelter & Non Food Items (to replenish existing stocks which will be used), 2) together with partners distribute ES & NFI in a timely manner to assessed and verified women, girls, boys and men in need, and 3) conduct post distribution monitoring with partners. 71,090 IDPs in Dar El Salam (Shangal Tobaya), El Fasher (incl. Zam Zam), Kabkabiya, Mellit and Tawilla will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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
Localities in North Darfur state - El Fasher (incl ZamZam) - Kabkabiya - Mellit - Dar Elsalam (Shangal Tobaya) - Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015900050.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter & Non-food items response to newly displaced and protracted IDPs in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food assistance and livelihood support to IDPs and vulnerable households affected by conflict in North Darfur StateThe main objective is to reduce acute food insecurity and save lives of newly IDPs through emergency food, agricultural and livestock assistance. FAO will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute seeds and tools and 2) procure and distribute veterinary and livestock inputs. 177,918 IDPs and 71,582 people in host communities in the Mellit, Kabkabiya, El Fasher Localities, including ZamZam camp will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food assistance and livelihood support to IDPs and vulnerable households affected by conflict in North Darfur StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food assistance and livelihood support to IDPs and vulnerable households affected by conflict in North Darfur StateThe main objective is to reduce acute food insecurity and save lives of newly IDPs through emergency food, agricultural and livestock assistance . In this joint project with FAO, WFP will use CERF funds to provide IDPs at ZamZam camp in El Fasher and IDPs outside of camps and their host families with food assistance for two months through paper value food vouchers. 101,500 IDPs at ZamZam camp in El Fasher and 70,000 IDPs and their host families outstide of camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur state (Mellit, Kabkabiya, El Fasher Localities, including ZamZam camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713North Darfur state (Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466El Fasher Localities, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713including ZamZam camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food assistance and livelihood support to IDPs and vulnerable households affected by conflict in North Darfur StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populationS (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurThe main objective is to improve the health status of IDPs and host communities through delivery of essential primary health care including emergence reproductive health care and referral services and implementation of public health interventions. In this joint project with UNICEF and UNFPA, WHO will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute medicines and medical supplies, 2) provide operational support for 7 static and 3 mobile health units and 3) carry out a measles, polio, Penta 3 and tetanus vaccination. 125,410 IDPs and 57,400 people in host communities in El Fasher, Tawilla, Mellit, Kabkabiya and Dar Elsalam and 70,000 IDPs and their host families outstide of camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151497200.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populationS (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-091UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populations (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurThe main objective is to improve the health status of IDPs and host communities through delivery of essential primary health care including emergence reproductive health care and referral services and implementation of public health interventions. In this joint project with WHO and UNFPA, UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute 3.600 Oral Polio Vaccines, 6,787 measles and 900 Tetanus vaccines and 2) procure 20 PHC, 50 IMCI kits, 20,000 LLINs and 10,000 strips of ACT anti-Malaria among other activities. 125,410 IDPs and 57,400 people in host communities in North Darfur and 70,000 IDPs and their host families outstide of camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015610000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populations (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populations (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurThe main objective is to improve the health status of IDPs and host communities through delivery of essential primary health care including emergence reproductive health care and referral services and implementation of public health interventions. In this joint project with UNICEF and WHO, UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute Emergency Obstetric Care equipement , 2) support the referral of obstetric emergencies and maintenance of rural hospital ambulances to support EMOC referral system and 3) procure of RH emergency kits. 125,410 IDPs and 57,400 people in host communities in North Darfur and 70,000 IDPs and their host families outstide of camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
In North Darfur, the following localities are targeted, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208In North Darfur, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208the following localities are targeted, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Fasher (ZamZam Camp (Tawilla gate) Korma, Shagra A,B,C gatherings), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Tawilla (Rwanda, Argo, Dali camps), Republic of the Sudan-1.9402780 29.8738880Mellit (Abasi camp, Mellit – Berti, Mellit-Imran , Saya, Koskori and Abu Gira gatherings), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kabkabiya (Galdama, Shoba, Aramba), Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Dar Elsalam (Shangal Tobey camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360• El Fasher (ZamZam Camp (Tawilla gate) Korma, Shagra A,B,C gatherings) • Tawilla (Rwanda, Argo, Dali camps) • Mellit (Abasi camp, Mellit – Berti, Mellit-Imran , Saya, Koskori and Abu Gira gatherings) • Kabkabiya (Galdama, Shoba, Aramba) • Dar Elsalam (Shangal Tobey camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713• El Fasher (ZamZam Camp (Tawilla gate) Korma, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Shagra A, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360B, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360C gatherings) • Tawilla (Rwanda, Republic of the Sudan-1.9402780 29.8738880Argo, Republic of the Sudan19.4166667 30.4500000Dali camps) • Mellit (Abasi camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit – Berti, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890Mellit-Imran, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890Saya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Koskori and Abu Gira gatherings) • Kabkabiya (Galdama, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Shoba, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Aramba) • Dar Elsalam (Shangal Tobey camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015349953.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Essential emergency primary health care services including emergency reproductive health to vulnerable populations (men, women, boys and girls) affected by conflict in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-092UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response in North DarfurThe main objective is to contribute to reduction in mortality and morbidity associated with severe acute malnutrition among the vulnerable population. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) conducting mass MUAC screening targeting the children 6-59 months among newly displaced population, 2) procure and provide to health facilities 12,771 cartons of RUTF, 303 cartons of F75, 224 cartons of F100, 42 pac of amoxicillin, 84 pac of Mebendazole and 5 pack of Vitamin A and 3) provide infant and young child feeding emergency counselling packages among other activities. 60,428 IDPs in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
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
State, Republic of the Sudan18.4448963 30.1589303El Fasher (Including ZamZam Camp) , Dar El Salam (Including Shangal Tobey), Kabkabiya , Mellit and Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher (Including ZamZam Camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Dar El Salam (Including Shangal Tobey), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Mellit and Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151125000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response to communities affected by conflict and displacement in North DarfurThe main objective is to prevent morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition in communities affected by conflict and displacement. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) purchase and transport of specialised nutritious products and food, 2) screen and refer acute malnutrition, community mobilisation, defaulter tracing and counselling and 3) distribute specialised nutritious food for MAM treatment, and cereal, pulses, and vegetable oil for outreach workers. 29,969 IDPs and people in host communities in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur (Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities including ZamZam, Shangal Tobey, Rwanda and Abushok IDP camps), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713North Darfur (Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890El Fasher, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713and Tawilla localities including ZamZam, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Shangal Tobey, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rwanda and Abushok IDP camps), Republic of the Sudan-1.9402780 29.8738880SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151183080.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response to communities affected by conflict and displacement in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increased access to inpatient treatment of SAM in high risk localities in North DarfurThe main objective is to contribute to reduction of mortality and morbidity associated with severe acute malnutrition and its complications. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute needed medicine and medical supplies, 2) procure equipment, food-kits, furniture, job aids, wall charts, treatment charts for the 6 stabilization centres and 3) train staff in inpatient care in management of severe acute malnutrition with complication in emergency among other activities. 1,964 IDPs and people in host communities in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-172016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
El Fasher (including ZamZam IDP camp), Tawilla, Mellit, Dar Elsalam, Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher (including ZamZam IDP camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015336511.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increased access to inpatient treatment of SAM in high risk localities in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Sectoral Prevention and Response to GBV survivors in North Darfur stateThe main objective is to strengthen the prevention of and response to gender-based violence as a life-saving humanitarian intervention for conflict-affected
and displaced people. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) support community protection network committees, 2) support 5 Women Centres in IDP camps and remote areas 3) procure and distribute of 5,000 PHKs, 3) (a) build capacity of counterparts on gender mainstreaming and GBV guidelines; (b) awareness sessions for the religious and traditional leaders; (c) train police investigator and FCPU staff on GBV referral. 11,600 IDPs and people in host communities in Dar El Salam (Shangal Tobaya), El Fasher (incl. Zam Zam), Kabkabiya, Mellit and Tawilla will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur state targeted the following localities, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208Dar Elsalam, El Fasher (ZamZam IDP Camp), Kabkabiya, Mellit, and Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713North Darfur state targeted the following localities; Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Fasher (ZamZam IDP Camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Mellit, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010and Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015320000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Sectoral Prevention and Response to GBV survivors in North Darfur stateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Protection interventions and Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in North DarfurThe main objective is to provide immediate support to meet the most basic and critical needs of PSN for a medium to long term impact on their lives. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) refer people with specific needs to relevant services or provision of direct protection support among other activites. 15,000 IDPs in El Fasher Locality (including ZamZam IDP camp), Kabkabiya, Mellit, Tawilla, and Dar Elsalam will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur State in localities namely El Fasher Locality (including ZamZam IDP camp), Kabkabiya, Mellit, Tawilla, and Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713North Darfur State in localities namely El Fasher Locality (including ZamZam IDP camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Kabkabiya, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Mellit, Republic of the Sudan18.3572386 26.4193890Tawilla, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360and Dar Elsalam, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015490000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Protection interventions and Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-093UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing and responding to violence, exploitation and abuse against girls and boys affected by conflict and displacement in Sudan (Darfur)The main objective is to strengthen front line protection responses for the internally displaced children to address their protection needs. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) conduct identification, documentation, tracing, family mediation, reunification of seperated and unaccompanied minors, and 2) support establishment of at least 23 new Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) and rehabilitate existing 72 CFS among other activities. 78,590 IDPs in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-162016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
El Fasher(Locality) - Korma (IDP in gathering close to UNAMID base), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher (ZamZam - Area A,B & C, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Kabkabiya - Kabkabiya Town (IDPs in host community), Republic of the Sudan13.6511432 24.0904246Mustreeha (in gathering), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Mellit - Mellit Town, Republic of the Sudan14.1391600 25.5526010Al-Abasi camp, Republic of the Sudan32.3182314 -86.9022980Tawilla Algo (Dali B - incl Deba Naira area), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dali camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Rwanda camp, Republic of the Sudan-1.9402780 29.8738880Dar el Salaam - Shangal Tobey (Shadad Camp), Republic of the Sudan-6.7923540 39.2083284Shangal Tobey (Nifasha IDP camp), Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Tawilla Town, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360El Fasher(Locality) - Korma (IDP in gathering close to UNAMID base); El Fasher (ZamZam - Area A, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713B & C; Kabkabiya - Kabkabiya Town (IDPs in host community); Mustreeha (in gathering); Mellit - Mellit Town; Al-Abasi camp; Tawilla Algo (Dali B - incl Deba Naira area); Dali camp; Rwanda camp; Dar el Salaam - Shangal Tobey (Shadad Camp); Shangal Tobey (Nifasha IDP camp); Tawilla Town;, Republic of the Sudan13.6511432 24.0904246SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015590000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing and responding to violence, exploitation and abuse against girls and boys affected by conflict and displacement in Sudan (Darfur)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency critical life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurThe main objective is to reduce morbidity and suffering among IDPs and conflict-affected communities through provision of emergency life-saving WASH assistance. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) construct and rehabilitate water yards, handpumps and hand-dug wells, 2) construct and rehabilitate latrines and 3) conducte WASH promotion activities. 44,260 IDPs in the Tawilla and Kabkabiya localities will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-08-11
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
Tawilla and Kabkabiya localities, North Darfur State, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466Tawilla and Kabkabiya localities, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466North Darfur State, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015691323.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency critical life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency critical life-saving Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurThe main objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality among IDPs and conflict-affected communities through provision of emergency life-saving WASH assistance. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute laboratory reagents , 2) procure 20 portable water testing kits for rapid water quality testing, 3) train 100 CHWs and community volunteers, and 4) integrated Vector control and environmental sanitation campaigns among other activities. 400,146 IDPs in Kabkabiya, Dar Elsalam, Mellit, El Fasher, and Tawilla localities including Zam Zam, Shangal Tobey, Rwanda and Abushok IDP camps will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-172016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
North Darfur State, Republic of the Sudan15.7661969 24.9042208El Fasher locality, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713including ZamZam IDP camp, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Kabkabiya locality, Republic of the Sudan13.6511432 24.0904246Tawilla locality, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360Dar Elsalam locality including Shangal Tobaya, Republic of the Sudan12.8628070 30.2176360including ZamZam IDP camp; Kabkabiya locality; Tawilla locality; Dar Elsalam locality including Shangal Tobaya;, Republic of the Sudan13.9622241 23.9536466SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2015469953.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency critical life-saving Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-094UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency critical life-saving Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurThe main objective is to reduce morbidity and suffering IDPs and conflict-affected communities through provision of emergency life-saving WASH assistance. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) upgrade 3 hand pumps to solar motorized schemes, O&M support of 24 motorized systems, rehabilitate/maintain 25 hand pumps, 2) construct 2,047 new emergency latrines, 3) roll out Community Approach to Total Sanitation (CATS) and 4) distribute essential WASH supplies among other activites. 333,295 IDPs in El Fasher and Dar El Salam locality will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
El Fasher locality (ZamZam IDPs camp), El Fasher locality (Korma, Rural Fasher and town) and Dar El Salam locality (Shangal Tobaya IDPs camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher locality (ZamZam IDPs camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713El Fasher locality (Korma, Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713Rural Fasher and town) and Dar El Salam locality (Shangal Tobaya IDPs camp), Republic of the Sudan13.6197501 25.3548713SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20151337910.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency critical life-saving Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene response to new displacements and underserved populations in North DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support agro-pastoralists in three sub-zones of Northern Red Sea region affected by the outbreak of desert locust and drought spell, restore their livelihoods through the distribution of pear millet seed and processed animal feedFAO proposes to distribute 57.5MT of seed and 250MT of animal feed to 8,250 dry-land farmers and agro-pastoralists in three districts of the Northern Red Sea region in Eritrea. Pear millet fields were destroyed and grazing lands and browsing trees damaged during a desert locust infestation in early 2015, affecting both farmers and livestock herders. This distribution will help affected communities rebuild their production capacity and consequently restore their livelihoods. The FAO project complements a UNDP livelihoods project, which includes the distribution of seed and goats but targets people in different areas of the Northern and Southern Red Sea region.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-142016-06-30
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 DROUGHT 2015397787.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support agro-pastoralists in three sub-zones of Northern Red Sea region affected by the outbreak of desert locust and drought spell, restore their livelihoods through the distribution of pear millet seed and processed animal 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 ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-UDP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response addressing livelihood security for drought and desert-locust-affected population of the Northern and Southern Red Sea regionsUNDP proposes to distribute 84.2MT of seed to 8,419 people who have been affected by past droughts and locust infestation, as well as 1,000 goats to 330 women-headed households. The project will be implemented in the Northern and Southern Red Sea region in Eritrea. Fields were destroyed and grazing lands and browsing trees damaged during a desert locust infestation in early 2015, affecting both farmers and livestock herders. This distribution will help affected communities rebuild their production capacity and consequently restore their livelihoods. The UNDP project complements an FAO livelihoods project, which includes the distribution of seed and animal feed but targets different areas.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-09-30
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
Northern Red Sea (NRS), sub-zones of Foro, Gelalo and Ghinda Southern Red Sea (SRS), sub-zones of Maekel Denkel and Debub Denkel and Assab, Eritrea15.4468370 39.0971160Northern Red Sea (NRS), Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454sub-zones of Foro, Eritrea15.0933122 39.5691841Gelalo and Ghinda Southern Red Sea (SRS), Eritrea15.4468370 39.0971160sub-zones of Maekel Denkel and Debub Denkel and Assab, Eritrea15.3551409 38.8623683ERITREA DROUGHT 2015499992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response addressing livelihood security for drought and desert-locust-affected population of the Northern and Southern Red Sea regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving nutritional support to expectant and lactating mothers, and newborns through maternity waiting homes in EritreaUNFPA proposes to provide nutritional support and other supplies to 600 pregnant women in 41 maternity waiting homes across five regions of Eritrea. Some 400 of the women and their newborn children will also receive post-partum assistance. Assistance includes food, household items, and clean delivery kits. With this project, UNFPA aims to increase the percentage of women who deliver at health facilities from the current 37% to 40% in the target areas. The project will allow UNFPA to increase the number of maternity waiting homes it supports from the current 39 to 41. UNFPA will work with the Ministry of Health, which will implement most of the project activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Five regions, Eritrea15.1793840 39.7823340Anseba, Debub, Gash-Barka, Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea, Eritrea16.4745531 37.8087693Anseba, Eritrea16.4745531 37.8087693Debub, Eritrea14.9478692 39.1543677Gash-Barka, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea, Eritrea13.5137103 41.7606472ERITREA DROUGHT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving nutritional support to expectant and lactating mothers, and newborns through maternity waiting homes in EritreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and assistance for Somali refugees to respond to basic needs and provide essential servicesProtection and assistance for Somali refugees to respond to basic needs and provide essential services
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
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, Umkulu Refugee Camp, Eritrea15.6031956 39.3943404Northern Red Sea Region, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454Umkulu Refugee Camp, Eritrea15.6031956 39.3943404ERITREA DROUGHT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and assistance for Somali refugees to respond to basic needs and provide essential servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-095UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving lives of the most vulnerable through nutrition interventionsUNICEF proposes to provide supplementary feeding to 27,900 children of 6 to 59 months of age and 2,100 pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers in drought-affected areas of the Northern Red Sea region in Eritrea. This should improve their nutrition status and reduce morbidity and mortality due to different forms of malnutrition. The project is complementary to another nutrition project in this application, by UNFPA, to support maternity waiting homes.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-142016-06-30
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, Eritrea16.2583997 38.8205454ERITREA DROUGHT 2015796076.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving lives of the most vulnerable through nutrition interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prioritised emergency health interventions for the most vulnerable segment of the populationWHO proposes to provide health services in five drought-prone, hard-to-access regions of Eritrea. This will include vaccination against diarrhea, pneumonia, and measles of 170,100 children, vaccination against measles and tetanus of 55,213 adults. WHO will also support 50 health centers better to detect disease outbreaks and respond, to increase the proportion of an estimated 97,000 patients with diarrhea or dengue fever who are treated in health centers from currently 50% to 90%, among other indicators. Overall, improved health services should benefit a target population of about 550,000 people out of a population of 2.6 million in the five regions.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-172016-06-30
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, Anseba, Debub, Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea zobas (Regions), Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Gash Barka, Eritrea15.4068825 37.6386622Anseba, Eritrea16.4745531 37.8087693Debub, Eritrea14.9478692 39.1543677Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea zobas (Regions), Eritrea13.5137103 41.7606472ERITREA DROUGHT 2015600041.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prioritised emergency health interventions for the most vulnerable segment of the populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Food security and Livelihood for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities in ChadThe main objective is to improve the food security and self-sufficiency for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities of rural populations in Eastern Chad. In this joint project FAO and UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) identify beneficiaries for cash/voucher intervention and distribute vouchers, 2) distribute of gardening kits (seeds, tools, small materials), 3) distribute vaccinated small ruminants and 4) vaccinate/parasites treatment of 100,000 small ruminants. 89,000 people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira Region (including Iridimi, Amnaback, and Mile camps) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015431230.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Food security and Livelihood for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Food security and Livelihood for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities in ChadThe main objective is to improve the food security and self-sufficiency for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities of rural populations in Eastern Chad. In this joint project FAO and UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) identify beneficiaries for cash/voucher intervention and distribute vouchers, 2) distribute of gardening kits (seeds, tools, small materials), 3) distribute vaccinated small ruminants and 4) vaccinate/parasites treatment of 100,000 small ruminants. 89,000 people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira Region (including Iridimi, Amnaback, and Mile camps) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-222016-06-30
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
Wadi-Fira Region, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Camps of Iridimi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Amnaback, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Wadi-Fira Region; Camps of Iridimi ; Amnaback; and Mile, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015565251.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Food security and Livelihood for Sudanese refugees and surrounding communities in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadThe main objective is to improve the health status of refugees and their host communities through the provision of integrated package of quality health interventions. In this joint project with UNICEF and UNHCR, WHO will use CERF funds to procure Inter Agency Emergency Health Kits, Diarrhoeal Kits, medical kits and supplies, and distibute them to health facilities. 169,904 IDPs and people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira, Ennedi East and Sila Regions will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-096UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadThe main objective is to improve the health status of refugees and their host communities through the provision of integrated package of quality health interventions. In this joint project with WHO and UNHCR, UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) purchase routine vaccines, injection devices, anti-malaria and anti-diarrheal drugs kits and 2) provide refresher training to medical staff on Integrated Management of Childhood Diseases (IMCI). 169,904 IDPs and people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira, Ennedi East and Sila Regions will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadThe main objective is to improve the health status of refugees and their host communities through the provision of integrated package of quality health interventions. In this joint project with UNICEF and WHO, UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) rent two ambulances and recruit technical staff (surgeons and midwife) to support districts hospitals, 2) provide medical referral expenses for 300 refugees and 3) procure and distribute malaria and mosquito nets. 169,904 IDPs and people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira, Ennedi East and Sila Regions will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
Region of WADI, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851FIRA District of Guereda, Chad14.5137301 22.0863874Region of WADI-FIRA District of Guereda, Chad14.5137301 22.0863874Kounoungou (camp), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kounoungou public, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Milé (camp), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Koursigue District of Iriba, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434- Kounoungou (camp) - Kounoungou public - Milé (camp) - Koursigue District of Iriba, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Amnabak (camp), Chad14.7271315 20.9526965Iridimi (camp), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Touloum (camp), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Iriba Hospitals of Guereda and Iriba (that receive the referrals and provide secondary care to the populations) Region of ENNEDI EAST District of Amdjarass, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Ourecassoni (camp) Region of SILA District of Tissi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070health centres (HC ) - Amnabak (camp) - Iridimi (camp) - Erre - Touloum (camp) - Iriba Hospitals of Guereda and Iriba (that receive the referrals and provide secondary care to the populations) Region of ENNEDI EAST District of Amdjarass - Ourecassoni (camp) Region of SILA District of Tissi, Chad10.1820025 14.8352471health centres (Tissi, Birnahal, Kelle, Rout, Chad27.0747870 78.8439268Rout), Chad38.8349898 -91.9760092health centres (Tissi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Birnahal, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kelle, Chad38.6532729 -90.3394699Rout-Rout), Chad13.8339456 21.8062450CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015401845.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to refugees and host populations affected by the Darfur crisis in the Eastern part of ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving assistance for the Sudanese refugees having fled the conflict in DarfurThe main objective is to meet the immediate food requirements and facilitate implementation of the food security targeting strategy in order to increase efficiency and sustainability. WFP will use CERF funds to procure and deliver 1,714 mt of food. 206,208 people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira Region (including Iridimi, Amnaback, and Mile camps) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-222016-06-30
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
Eastern - Iriba, Guereda, Amdjarass, Koukou and Goz Beida, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Eastern - Iriba, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Guereda, Chad14.5137301 22.0863874Amdjarass, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Koukou and Goz Beida, Chad12.2257590 21.4126837CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20152000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving assistance for the Sudanese refugees having fled the conflict in DarfurOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-097UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to equitable and sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to refugees and host populations in the refugee camps and communities around the Guereda and Iriba sub-prefectures in the Wadi Fira region, ChadThe main objective is to provide emergency assistance to refugees and people in host communities in the 5 camps in Eastern Chad with provision of safe drinking water, safe hygiene and sanitation promotion. In this joint project with UNHCR, UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) construct 15 new boreholes and rehabilitate 55 boreholes 2) train 70 water management committees, 3) implement Community Led Total Sanitation in 35 villages, and 4) distribute hygiene and sanitation kits. 73,102 refugees and 41,650 people in host communities in the Iriba sub-prefecture (Iridimi, Toulom, Amnaback Camps and host communities around the camps) and Guereda sub-prefecture (Mile, Kounougon) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-06-30
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
CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to equitable and sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to refugees and host populations in the refugee camps and communities around the Guereda and Iriba sub-prefectures in the Wadi Fira region, ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to equitable and sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to refugees and host populations in the refugee camps and communities around the Guereda and Iriba sub-prefectures in the Wadi Fira region, ChadThe main objective is to provide emergency assistance to refugees and people in host communities in the 5 camps in Eastern Chad with provision of safe drinking water, safe hygiene and sanitation promotion. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) construct 2 new wells and 2 ferro cement water storage tanks, 2) rehabilitation of 16 boreholes and 3) construct 9 blocks of 2 VIP school latrines among other activties. 73,102 refugees and 41,650 people in host communities in the Iriba sub-prefecture (Iridimi, Toulom, Amnaback Camps and host communities around the camps) and Guereda sub-prefecture (Mile, Kounougon) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-06-30
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
UNHCR, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Iriba sub-prefecture (Iridimi, Toulom, Amnaback Camps and host communities around the camps) and Guereda sub-prefecture (Mile, Kounougon) UNICEF, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Iriba sub-prefecture (Iridimi, Chad15.1244491 22.2473434Toulom, Chad41.0936481 -89.8648283Amnaback Camps and host communities around the camps) and Guereda sub-prefecture (Mile, Chad14.5137301 22.0863874Guereda sub-prefecture (host communities around the refugee camps), Chad14.5137301 22.0863874CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to equitable and sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to refugees and host populations in the refugee camps and communities around the Guereda and Iriba sub-prefectures in the Wadi Fira region, ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-098UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening lifesaving nutrition emergency intervention in Sudanese refugees camps and host community in eastern ChadThe main objective is to reduce malnutrition-related mortality and morbidity among children under-five years of age through improved access to quality service of severe acute malnutrition and blanket feeding. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) strengthen the capacity of health centres, 2) procure and distribute emergency nutrition supplies, 3) procure Nutributter® and transport to health centres. 8,214 refugees and 2,738 people in host communities in the Wadi-Fira Region (including Amnabak, Iridimi, Touloum, Kounoungou and Mile refugees camps) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-242016-06-30
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
Wadi Fira, Catchment areas of health centres covering Amnabak, Iridimi, Touloum, Kounoungou and Mile refugees camps, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Wadi Fira, Chad15.0892416 21.4752851Iridimi, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Touloum, Chad10.1820025 14.8352471Kounoungou and Mile refugees camps, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015800241.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening lifesaving nutrition emergency intervention in Sudanese refugees camps and host community in eastern ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Support for Vulnerable Returning Afghan RefugeesThe funds from CERF will support 7,530 Afghan returning refugees including 1,879 women and 3,614 children under 18. Afghan refugees who wish to return with the assistance of UNHCR register and sign a Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF) at a Voluntary Repatriation Centre in Pakistan or Iran or, in other countries of asylum, at the UNHCR offices. Upon arrival in Afghanistan, they must approach the nearest Encashment Centre (EC) within seven days from their departure to receive, against one of the copies of the VRF, a repatriation cash grant averaging USD 200 per person, allowing them to purchase the items they need most urgently (food, rent, shelter and education) and cover their transport and initial reintegration costs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-242016-06-30
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
Baghlan Province, Afghanistan35.8042947 69.2877535Baghlan-e-Jadid and Pul-e-Khurmi districts, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Kabul Province, Afghanistan34.5246671 69.1923916Baghlan-e-Jadid and Pul-e-Khurmi districts; Kabul Province, Afghanistan35.8042947 69.2877535Kabul and Bagrami districts, Afghanistan34.4906784 69.2698737Kunduz Province, Afghanistan36.7285511 68.8678982Kabul and Bagrami districts; Kunduz Province, Afghanistan34.4906784 69.2698737Chardarah, Dasht-e-Archi and Kunduz districts, Afghanistan37.1228583 69.1581192Laghman Province, Afghanistan34.6897687 70.1455805Chardarah, Afghanistan36.4083333 67.4850000Dasht-e-Archi and Kunduz districts; Laghman Province, Afghanistan36.9328902 69.3354317Mehtarlam and Qarghavi districts, Afghanistan34.6672527 70.2117178Logar Province, Afghanistan34.0145518 69.1923916Mehtarlam and Qarghavi districts; Logar Province, Afghanistan34.6672527 70.2117178Khoshi district and Qala-e-Wazir area of Pul-e-Alam district, Afghanistan36.0388628 14.3181010Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794Khoshi district and Qala-e-Wazir area of Pul-e-Alam district; Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan36.0388628 14.3181010Behsud, Jalalabad and Surkhrod districts, Afghanistan34.4198488 70.4729434Paktya Province, Afghanistan33.7061990 69.3831079Behsud, Afghanistan34.3479732 67.9106318Jalalabad and Surkhrod districts; Paktya Province, Afghanistan34.4198488 70.4729434Gardez and Zurmat districts, Afghanistan33.6042793 69.2281531Gardez and Zurmat districts;, Afghanistan33.6042793 69.2281531AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151700048.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Support for Vulnerable Returning Afghan RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Post-arrival Humanitarian Assistance for Vulnerable Undocumented Afghan Returnees from PakistanThe objective of the project is to improve undocumented Afghan Returnees’ physical and psychological wellbeing. Through this project IOM will identify, register and assist the most vulnerable undocumented Afghan families and individuals. Based on figures from the first six months of 2015, IOM estimates the overall projected total number of undocumented Afghan returnees to be assisted during the project period will be 13,900 (Nangarhar: 7,900 and Khost & Paktika: 6,000).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-242016-06-30
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
Khost, Afghanistan33.3338472 69.9371673Alishir, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Gurbuz, Afghanistan33.2356499 70.0264952Jaji Maydan, Afghanistan33.6389472 70.1217652Mandozai, Afghanistan33.3066948 69.8716530Matoon, Afghanistan33.3338472 69.9371673Musakhel, Afghanistan33.1275830 68.3511890Nadir Shah Kot, Afghanistan33.3151694 69.6989062Sabari, Afghanistan33.5665606 69.8783536Tani, Afghanistan33.2415419 69.8284699Yaqubi, Afghanistan33.4571500 69.9899290Qalander, Afghanistan33.4807622 69.6929488Spera, Afghanistan33.1939200 69.5150220Paktika, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Sarobi, Afghanistan34.6313402 69.7182676Urgon Nangarhar, Afghanistan32.9512036 69.2400734Torkham Border, Afghanistan34.1298683 71.0839469crossing, Afghanistan39.1958953 -76.8123647Khost - Alishir - Gurbuz - Jaji Maydan - Mandozai - Matoon - Musakhel - Nadir Shah Kot - Sabari - Tani -Yaqubi - Qalander - Spera - Paktika - Sarobi - Urgon Nangarhar -Torkham Border-crossing, Afghanistan33.6389472 70.1217652AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Post-arrival Humanitarian Assistance for Vulnerable Undocumented Afghan Returnees from PakistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Support for Newly Displaced Conflict-IDPsThe project delivers critical Non-Food Items to people directly displaced due to conflict. UNHCR’s NFI package consists of (per family) 6 blankets, 1 plastic sheet, 2 jerry cans, 5-kg fuel, kitchen set (cooking pot, 2 steel bowl, 1 cooking pot, 6 plastic cups, 1 large pan), 6 bars of soap, 1 plastic bucket as well as sanitary materials for women. This meets the CERF life-saving criteria as it delivers assistance within a short time-span – within the first two months of displacement – and helps prevent exposure to the elements, provides hygiene materials, contributes to safe WASH practices and helps prevent a loss of dignity.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
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
Please note this is an ongoing and evolving situation, so the geographical focus could shift based on population movements, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530North, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530east region, including Kunduz province (Charadara, Dashte Archi, Qalay, Afghanistan37.1228583 69.1581192i, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530zal, and Ali Abad Districts), Afghanistan36.4025456 69.1447081Takhar province (Khuja Ghar, Baharak, Taloqan and Dashte, Afghanistan36.7338782 69.5394189Qala districts), Afghanistan37.3302461 69.7167783Northern region including Faryab province (Qaisar, Almar and Pashtunkhot districts), Afghanistan36.0795613 64.9059550Eastern Region including Nangarhar province (Jalalabad, Behsud, Rodat and Shurkot districts), Afghanistan34.4198488 70.4729434Please note this is an ongoing and evolving situation, so the geographical focus could shift based on population movements - North-east region, including Kunduz province (Charadara, Dashte Archi, Qalay-i-zal, and Ali Abad Districts) - Takhar province (Khuja Ghar, Baharak, Taloqan and Dashte-Qala districts) - Northern region including Faryab province (Qaisar, Almar and Pashtunkhot districts) - Eastern Region including Nangarhar province (Jalalabad, Behsud, Rodat and Shurkot districts), Afghanistan36.4025456 69.1447081Please note this is an ongoing and evolving situation, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530so the geographical focus could shift based on population movements - North-east region, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530including Kunduz province (Charadara, Afghanistan36.7285511 68.8678982Dashte Archi, Afghanistan37.1228583 69.1581192Qalay-i-zal, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530and Ali Abad Districts) - Takhar province (Khuja Ghar, Afghanistan36.4025456 69.1447081Baharak, Afghanistan37.0038848 70.8714528Taloqan and Dashte-Qala districts) - Northern region including Faryab province (Qaisar, Afghanistan36.7338782 69.5394189Almar and Pashtunkhot districts) - Eastern Region including Nangarhar province (Jalalabad, Afghanistan34.4198488 70.4729434Behsud, Afghanistan34.3479732 67.9106318Rodat and Shurkot districts), Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015299942.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Support for Newly Displaced Conflict-IDPsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO 200447)Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO 200447)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Province of Paktika, Districts, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Province of Paktika, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Districts, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Della, Geyan, Jani Khail, Khair Kot (Zarghon Shahr), Matta Khan, Sar Rowza, Sharan, Terway, Umna, Urugun, Usuf Khail, Wormami Province of Khost, Districts, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406Della, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Geyan, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Jani Khail, Afghanistan33.6338521 69.8359154Khair Kot (Zarghon Shahr), Afghanistan32.8517680 68.4549870Matta Khan, Afghanistan33.2453091 68.9539593Sar Rowza, Afghanistan35.6707473 66.0463534Sharan, Afghanistan33.1256576 68.7631916Terway, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Umna, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Urugun, Afghanistan32.9512036 69.2400734Usuf Khail, Afghanistan33.8899723 68.9591754Wormami Province of Khost, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406Bak, Dowa Manda (Shamal), Ismail Khail Mandozayee, Matoon (Khost), Nadir Shah Kot, Sepera, Tanai (Daragi), Terzayee, Gurbuz, Afghanistan33.2356499 70.0264952Bak, Afghanistan33.5099630 70.1217652Dowa Manda (Shamal), Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Ismail Khail Mandozayee, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Matoon (Khost), Afghanistan33.3517339 69.9209568Nadir Shah Kot, Afghanistan33.3151694 69.6989062Sepera, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Tanai (Daragi), Afghanistan33.2415419 69.8284699Terzayee, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Gurbuz, Afghanistan33.2356499 70.0264952AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20154000006.0000
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 UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesThe WHO project focuses on the provision of emergency health services for displaced populations and returnees, and trauma care enhanced in areas affected by disasters (natural and societal) with special focus on the needs of women and children. The main project components included: Men, women and children living in areas affected by mass displacement and or cross-border movements (IDPs, returnees and refugees) have access to basic emergency services; Men, women and children living in areas of active fighting and high number of civilian casualties have access to life-saving trauma services; Response to public health emergencies /hazards enhanced especially among conflict affected, displaced and vulnerable population with special consideration for the diverse needs of men, women and children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015695236.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-099UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesThe UNICEF project (part of a joint project) focuses on the provision of emergency health services for displaced populations and returnees, and trauma care enhanced in areas affected by disasters with special focus on the needs of women and children. UNICEF will support the sub health centre functioning inside the Gulan refugee camp in Matun district of Khost province with supply of 10,000 new born kit (with necessary awareness creation) that would prevent the new born from neonatal infections and related complications and mortality. The activities will be coordinated with the implementing partners through the UNICEF regional office and the country office.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015113142.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesThe UNFPA project (part of a joint project) focuses on the provision of emergency health services for displaced populations and returnees, and trauma care enhanced in areas affected by disasters with special focus on the needs of women and children. UNFPA activities are necessary to address the immediate reproductive health needs of people affected by conflicts and natural disasters and IDPs through provision of reproductive health service as a Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP). It also ensures that health care services are provided to the population living in the un-served rural and mountainous areas. Services will delivered by the mobile health team.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
Through WHO, Afghanistan34.5405786 69.1707827Kandahar – Kandahar City, Arghistan, Afghanistan31.6288710 65.7371749Ghor – Chaghcharan, Dawlatyar, Afghanistan34.5196515 65.2471206Badghis – Qala I Naw, Afghanistan34.9690901 63.1443045Zabul – Attagar, Afghanistan32.1918782 67.1894488Through UNICEF, Afghanistan40.7066092 -74.0062499Kandahar – Kandahar City, Afghanistan31.6288710 65.7371749Arghistan; Ghor – Chaghcharan, Afghanistan31.4612240 66.5223902Dawlatyar; Badghis – Qala I Naw ; Zabul – Attagar ; Through UNICEF, Afghanistan34.9690901 63.1443045Paktika /Khost – Gulan camp in Matoon district, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Through UNFPA, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Paktika /Khost – Gulan camp in Matoon district; Through UNFPA, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Helmand, Kandahar, Nuristan, Badghis, Paktika /Khost, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Afghanistan31.3636474 63.9586111the high risk provinces targeted, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Kandahar, Afghanistan31.6288710 65.7371749Nuristan, Afghanistan35.3250223 70.9071236Badghis, Afghanistan35.1671339 63.7695384Paktika /Khost, Afghanistan33.3585079 69.8597406Kunduz, Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663Nangarhar; the high risk provinces targeted, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794Helmand, Kandahar, Badghis, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Faryab, Herat, Logar, Paktya, Paktika, Nuristan, Kunduz, Ghor and Zabul, Afghanistan31.3636474 63.9586111Helmand, Afghanistan31.3636474 63.9586111Nangarhar, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794Ghazni, Afghanistan33.5450587 68.4173972Faryab, Afghanistan36.0795613 64.9059550Herat, Afghanistan34.3528650 62.2040287Logar, Afghanistan34.0145518 69.1923916Paktya, Afghanistan33.7061990 69.3831079Paktika, Afghanistan32.2645386 68.5247149Ghor and Zabul;, Afghanistan34.0995776 64.9059550AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015175272.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to emergency health services in high risk provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food security and nutrition in Cox’s BazarWFP proposes to improve the nutritional situation of 9,530 people among the Rohingya refugees living in Kutupalong makeshift site. This will include a targeted food distribution for 7,900 children, 1,600 pregnant and breastfeeding women, and 30 tuberculosis patients, as well as messaging and counseling on nutrition, infant and young child feeding, and maternal care for 24,750 people. WFP aims to reduce stunting among children between one and five years from 60.2% to below 60%, wasting from 18.5% to below 15%, and the share of children consuming an acceptable diet from 15% to above 30%.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-212016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chittagong Division, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129Chittagong Division, Bangladesh23.1793157 91.9881527Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015900248.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food security and nutrition in Cox’s BazarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-100UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Treatment of severe acute malnutrition for Rohingyas and host communitiesUNICEF proposes to prevent and treat severe acute malnutrition among 16,300 children under the age of five, about half of them undocumented Rohingya refugees and half from host communities. This will include counseling on infant and young child feeding for 6,875 mothers or caretakers, the provision of micronutrient powder to 16,300 children at risk, and the admission of an estimated 600 children with severe acute malnutrition to inpatient facilities where they will be treated. UNICEF will work mostly with Action Contra la Faim and also the Ministry of Health to implement this project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-242016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chittagong Division, Cox’s Bazar district (Teknaf and Ukhiya Upazila), Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Chittagong Division, Bangladesh23.1793157 91.9881527Cox’s Bazar district (Teknaf and Ukhiya Upazila), Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015112736.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Treatment of severe acute malnutrition for Rohingyas and host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-101UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved WASH services to Rohingyas in host communitiesImproved WASH services to Rohingyas in host communities
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
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
Teknaf and Ukhia Upazilas of Cox’s bazar district, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015297000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved WASH services to Rohingyas in host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-102UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protective environment for Rohingya children alongside with children from host communities in Teknaf and UkhiyaUNICER proposes to provide protection services fro 15,000 children, including 2,576 Rohingya refugees and 12,424 from host communities. This will include the provision of five equipped child-friendly spaces. In each space, trained social workers will provide basic psychosocial counseling. The cases of an estimated 3,060 children who are at risk of or have been affected by violence, abuse, or exploitation will be referred to statutory services to provide psychosocial first aid, school re-enrolment or retention, and other services. Activities with adolescent groups and communities will aim at reducing child labor, child marriage, and violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
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
Leda under Hnila Union of Teknaf and Kutupalong under Rajapalong union of Ukhiya Upazilla, Bangladesh21.0274881 92.2441738BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015269997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protective environment for Rohingya children alongside with children from host communities in Teknaf and UkhiyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve maternal and neonatal health in Nayapara and Kutupalang official camps and among immediate host communitiesUNFPA proposes to provide reproductive healthcare and increase awareness on reproductive healthcare for 25,000 Rohingya refugees. This will include supporting 8 health facilities to provide emergency obstetric and newborn care, 3 health facilities providing adolescent health services, and assistance for survivors of gender-based violence. An estimated 4,000 deliveries will be attended by skilled providers, 4,000 women will receive ante-natal care and 3,000 post-natal care. Three-hundred women will receive emergency contraceptives after rape or unprotected sex.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Chittagong Division, South-eastern, Bangladesh23.0880286 91.2986089Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129Chittagong Division, Bangladesh23.1793157 91.9881527South-eastern ; Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.4428786 91.9792818BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015225000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve maternal and neonatal health in Nayapara and Kutupalang official camps and among immediate host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved Water and Sanitation for Leda and Shamlapur Makeshift SettlementsIOM proposes to provide 20 liters of drinking water to 25,000 Rohingya refugees ("undocumented Myanmar nationals") who live in two makeshift settlements, Leda and Shamlapur. This will include pumping, treating, and distributing 225,000 liters of water per day and constructing 15 wells and one pond for rainwater harvesting. By constructing 16 community latrines with 3 toilets each, IOM will increase the percentage of families with access to a functioning toilet from currently 64% to 82%. IOM also proposes to construct 45 bathing cubicles for 4,600 women and to conduct hygiene promotion.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
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
Leda and Shamlapur Makeshift Settlements Teknaf Upazila Cox’s Bazar District Chittagong Division, Bangladesh21.0832591 92.1425692BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015373937.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved Water and Sanitation for Leda and Shamlapur Makeshift SettlementsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing primary health care in Shamlapur and Leda make-shift camps and immediate surrounding host communitiesIOM proposes to provide access to primary and secondary healthcare for 25,000 Rohingya refugees ("undocumented Myanmar nationals") at two makeshift settlements, Leda and Shamlapur, and 15,000 people from host communities living in the vicinity of the settlements. IOM also proposes to raise health awareness among 103,000 people (including the 40,000 with access to healthcare). IOM will support the Shamlapur Family Welfare Center to provide general clinical services, essential trauma care, child healthcare, care for communicable diseases, and sexual and reproductive healthcare.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-242016-06-30
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
Leda and Shamlapur Makeshift Settlements Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh21.0832591 92.1425692Leda and Shamlapur Makeshift Settlements Teknaf, Bangladesh21.0832591 92.1425692Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh21.4272283 92.0058074BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015307574.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing primary health care in Shamlapur and Leda make-shift camps and immediate surrounding host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Health and Nutrition Services for the Refugees in Nayapara and Kutupalong official campsUNHCR proposes to provide health and nutrition services for a total of 32,878 registered Rohingya refugees, living in the official camps of Nayapara and Kutupalong. Global acute malnutrition in the two camps is high at 13.2% among children aged 1-5 and healthcare is urgently needed. UNHCR proposes to provide basic healthcare for a catchment population of all 32,878 refugees in in-patient and out-patient departments and referral of emergency and serious cases to the local hospital for secondary care. Nutrition services will be provided for 17,159 children under five, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and survivors of gender-based violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-182016-06-30
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
Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas, Bangladesh21.2237441 92.1057549Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh21.5640626 92.0282129BANGLADESH POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015266056.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Health and Nutrition Services for the Refugees in Nayapara and Kutupalong official campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)240411.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Health and Nutrition Services for the Refugees in Nayapara and Kutupalong official campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of core relief items, onward transportation, and temporary accommodation for vulnerable Yemen arrivalsThe project objectives are to provide shelter at reception centres and support the logistical costs of transport from reception centres and one time cash grants to purchase core relief items to vulnerable Somali returnees willing to return to their areas of origin in Somalia over a period of three months; and provide assistance to Yemeni and third country nationality refugees as they wait for determination of their status by the Federal Government of Somalia.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-03-28
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
SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 20151038776.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of core relief items, onward transportation, and temporary accommodation for vulnerable Yemen arrivalsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of core relief items, onward transportation, and temporary accommodation for vulnerable Yemen arrivalsThe project objectives are to provide shelter at reception centres and support the logistical costs of transport from reception centres and one time cash grants to purchase core relief items to vulnerable Somali returnees willing to return to their areas of origin in Somalia over a period of three months; and provide assistance to Yemeni and third country nationality refugees as they wait for determination of their status by the Federal Government of Somalia.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-03-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2015184345.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of core relief items, onward transportation, and temporary accommodation for vulnerable Yemen arrivalsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting immediate protection and lifesaving needs of Yemen refugees and Somali returnees from YemenThe project objective is to contribute to enhancing protection services for 10,000 vulnerable Yemen arrivals at the major ports of arrivals (Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu) over a period of three months. The project aims to ensure the vulnerable Yemen arrivals have equal access to timely, effective and quality protection response services at the major ports of arrivals through vulnerability screening and registration of new arrivals; and establishing a special needs desk addressing persons with specific needs e.g. disabilities and issuance of unconditional cash grants to persons with special/specific needs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-03-28
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
SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 20151156701.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting immediate protection and lifesaving needs of Yemen refugees and Somali returnees from YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting immediate protection and lifesaving needs of Yemen refugees and Somali returnees from YemenThe project objective is to contribute to enhancing protection services for 10,000 vulnerable Yemen arrivals at the major ports of arrivals (Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu) over a period of three months. The project aims to ensure the vulnerable Yemen arrivals have equal access to timely, effective and quality protection response services at the major ports of arrivals through vulnerability screening and registration of new arrivals; and establishing a special needs desk addressing persons with specific needs e.g. disabilities and issuance of unconditional cash grants to persons with special/specific needs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-03-28
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
First level, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Somaliland, Puntland and South Central Second level, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Somaliland, Somalia9.4117434 46.8252838Puntland and South Central Second level, Somalia9.7865881 49.3653149Berbera, Bossaso and Mogadishu, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Berbera, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Bossaso and Mogadishu, Somalia11.2755407 49.1878994SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2015210458.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting immediate protection and lifesaving needs of Yemen refugees and Somali returnees from YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Nutrition Security and Enhancing Resilience in SomaliaThe CERF resources will be used to provide all pregnant and lactating women and children under the age of five years with a one month blanket supplementary response to reduce the risk of acute malnutrition of vulnerable individuals fleeing the ongoing conflict in Yemen. Beneficiaries will be provided with a one month entitlement of specially formulated nutritionally dense products, including Plumpy Doz, Supercereal and fortified oil, and/or Nutributter.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-102016-02-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Berbera, Bossaso, Mogadishu and Areas of Return (primarily, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Berbera, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Bossaso, Somalia11.2755407 49.1878994Mogadishu and Areas of Return (primarily, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Luuq, Kismayo, Baidoa, Jowhar, Balcad, Afgooye, Wanlawyne, Beletwyne), Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Luuq, Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Jowhar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Balcad, Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Wanlawyne, Somalia2.6195588 44.8949683Beletwyne), Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2015164389.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Nutrition Security and Enhancing Resilience in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Food and Nutrition Security and Enhancing ResilienceThe objective of this project is to provide immediate and lifesaving food assistance to 10,000 arrivals in Somalia fleeing the conflict in Yemen in the reception centres of Berbera, Bossaso and provide targeted food assistance to vulnerable arrivals for a period of three months upon their arrival their areas of return. This includes provision of immediate cooked meals assistance to Yemen arrivals at the reception centres and e-transfers of cash values to purchase complimentarty food. In areas of return, monthly transfers of approximately US$100 (depending on the Minimum Expenditure Basket in the respective area of return) over a period of three months to Somali returnees who have fled the violence in Yemen to purchase food.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-08-012016-01-31
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
Somaliland/Berbera, Puntland/Bossaso, Benadir/Mogadishu and Areas of Return (including primarily, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Somaliland/Berbera, Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Puntland/Bossaso, Somalia11.2755407 49.1878994Benadir/Mogadishu and Areas of Return (including primarily, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Banadir/Balcad Gedo/Luuq, Bay/Baidoa, Lower Juba/Kismayo, Middle Shabelle/Johwar, Lower shabelle/Afgooye and Hiraan/Beletweyne,Wanlaweyne), Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889Banadir/Balcad Gedo/Luuq, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Bay/Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Lower Juba/Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Middle Shabelle/Johwar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Lower shabelle/Afgooye and Hiraan/Beletweyne, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Wanlaweyne), Somalia2.6195588 44.8949683SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 20151878788.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Food and Nutrition Security and Enhancing ResilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving health services to the vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, at the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseasesThe overall objective of the intervention is to provide lifesaving health services for the 10,000 vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, in the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseases. WHO and partners will ensure health and transit centers have available health services for arrivals from Yemen. The three health services at the targeted areas are provided with essential equipment, medicines, supplies and vaccines to provide health services.
Total project budget: $2,842,398
Funds received: $0
CERF requested: $447,470
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-04-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2015447470.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving health services to the vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, at the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseasesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving health services to the vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, at the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseasesThe overall objective of the intervention is to provide lifesaving health services for the 10,000 vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, in the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseases. UNFPA will ensure emergency referral services are available at the port of entry for 60 pregnant women in need and at the transit centers; and two emergency referral services are available at the port of entry (Berbera and Bossaso) and at the transit centres.
Total project budget: $2,043,750
Funds received: $0
CERF requested: $219,157
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-04-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Berbera (Somaliland), Bossaso (Puntland) and Mogadishu (Banadir), Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Berbera (Somaliland), Somalia10.4347941 45.0139904Bossaso (Puntland) and Mogadishu (Banadir), Somalia11.2755407 49.1878994SOMALIA DISPLACEMENT 2015219157.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving health services to the vulnerable returnees and refugees from Yemen, at the transit centers in Bossaso, Berbera and Mogadishu, in order to limit excess preventable mortality and diseasesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security Support for Humanitarian Operations (UNDSS)This project aims to provide increased security information sharing and awareness in support of humanitarian operations in Yemen and security training and operational support to humanitarian organizations operating in Yemen. Specifically, over 20 SRAs will be conducted and equal number of analytical reports and advisories issued, over 150 briefings provided at ASMTs (75) and INGO meetings (50), visitors and donors and others, and over 300 daily Situation Reports (SITREPs) and over 100 weekly security reports will be issued. Alerts will be issued as and when required
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-07-012016-08-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sa’ada, Taizz, Sana’a, Aden, Hodeidah, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Taizz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Sana’a, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Hodeidah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151183399.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security Support for Humanitarian Operations (UNDSS)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Assistance for Most Vulnerable Populations in Rakhine State under WFP Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation Supporting Transition by Reducing Food Insecurity and Undernutrition among the Most VulnerableThe main objective is to ensure people in need of food assistance have equitable and safe access to adequate food assistance. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) provide General Food Distribution with 1,060 MT of mixed commodities, 2) provide fortified blended food (WSB++) for children 6 to 59 months for 180 days. 128,000 IDPs in Kyaukphyu, Kyauktaw, Minbya, Mrauk U, Myebon, Pauktaw, Ramree, Rathedaung and Sittwe in Rakhine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
Nine Townships (Kyaukphyu, Kyauktaw, Minbya, Mrauk U, Myebon, Pauktaw, Ramree, Rathedaung and Sittwe) in Rakhine State, Myanmar19.4212029 93.5458489Nine Townships (Kyaukphyu, Myanmar19.4212029 93.5458489Kyauktaw, Myanmar20.8444835 92.9750560Minbya, Myanmar20.3660612 93.2633918Mrauk U, Myanmar20.5935243 93.1930302Myebon, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045Pauktaw, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932Ramree, Myanmar19.1017344 93.7841503Rathedaung and Sittwe) in Rakhine State, Myanmar20.4849078 92.7555818MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 20151172706.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Assistance for Most Vulnerable Populations in Rakhine State under WFP Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation Supporting Transition by Reducing Food Insecurity and Undernutrition among the Most VulnerableOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Livelihoods recovery support for conflict-affected communities in Northern Rakhine State, MyanmarThe main objective is to increase production, access and availability of food, improved diet of vulnerable communities through the provision of livestock and agriculture related services. FAO will use CERF funds to 1) procure and distribute agricultural inputs, and 2) distribute livestock related inputs (livestock, animal feed, vaccines, etc.) and training. 18,150 people in host communities in Maungdaw and Buthidaung Townships of Rakhine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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 Rakhine, (Maungdaw, Buthidaung), Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Northern Rakhine, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427(Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224Buthidaung), Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Livelihoods recovery support for conflict-affected communities in Northern Rakhine State, MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Emergency Health Referrals in Northern Rhakine StateThe main objective is to support access to emergency health care for 3,000 population and reduce barriers in accessing lifesaving health care services. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) support emergency referrals with a focus on maternal and child health, and major life threatening emergencies, 2) support capacity for providing life-saving treatment and critical reproductive health interventions in existing health facilities and 3) roll out the proposed early warning and response system (EWARS) for communicable diseases. 1,669 IDPs and 1,744 people in host communities in Pauktaw, Buthidaung, Myebon Townships in Rhakine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-09-30
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
Pauktaw, Buthidaung, Myebon Townships in Rhakine State,, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932Pauktaw, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932Buthidaung, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209Myebon Townships in Rhakine State, Myanmar20.0472009 93.3729045MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015517489.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Emergency Health Referrals in Northern Rhakine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Bridging The Gap For Saving Mother’s And Newborn Lives Around The Time Of BirthThe main objective is to support the Maternal, New born and Child Health (MNCH) and nutrition services in targeted areas. WHO will use CERF funds to 1) train 24 female host-community/camp volunteers on skills including the promotion of Antenatal Care, safe and clean delivery, 2) train Auxiliary Midwives and Transitional Birth Attendants and 3) deliver one TOT on technical skills using mammanatalie, neonatalie and low birth weight babies. 4,732 IDPs and people in host communities in Waingmaw Township (9 camps and 15 host communities) in Government Controlled Areas of Kachin State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-07-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kachin State - Waingmaw Township Targeting camps and host communities in Government Controlled Areas, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Bridging The Gap For Saving Mother’s And Newborn Lives Around The Time Of BirthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-103UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing immediate protection needs of conflict-affected children in Rakhine StateThe main objective is to address the immediate protection needs of children In Rakhine State. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) provide continuous technical support to existing Child Protection Groups and Children/Adolescent Groups, 2) establish child protection programming and 3) identify and train youth facilitators among other activities. 68,647 IDPs and people in host communities in Sittwe, Pauktaw and Maungdaw Townships of Rakhine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
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
Rakhine State – Sittwe, Pauktaw and Maungdaw Townships, Myanmar20.2107909 93.1302932Rakhine State – Sittwe, Myanmar20.1527657 92.8676861Pauktaw and Maungdaw Townships, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing immediate protection needs of conflict-affected children in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Gender based violence prevention and response through the provision of comprehensive multi-sectoral care and response in Northern Shan and hard to reach areas of Southern Kachin StatesThe main objective is to provide access to expanded GBV services to women and girls in hard to reach areas. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) distribute Post-Rape Kits, 2) deliver GBV trainings and 3) distribute Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials. 2,333 IDPs and 1,823 people in host communities in Northern Shan (Muse, Kutkai and Nantkham)and Southern Kachin (Mansi) will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-09-30
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
Northern Shan (Muse, Kutkai and Nantkham), Southern Kachin (Mansi), Myanmar23.4574839 97.9293247Northern Shan (Muse, Myanmar23.9932884 97.9102647Kutkai and Nantkham), Myanmar23.4574839 97.9293247Southern Kachin (Mansi), Myanmar24.1199454 97.2936138MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015405000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Gender based violence prevention and response through the provision of comprehensive multi-sectoral care and response in Northern Shan and hard to reach areas of Southern Kachin StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter support to IDPs in Kachin and northern Shan statesThe main objective is to reduce the existing shelter gap in Kachin and northern Shan states (which stands at over 2,000 households). UNHCR will use CERF funds to help implementing partners procure 365 shelter and kitchen kits, transport and distribute them to IDPs. 1,825 IDPs Kachin State (Government-controlled areas and areas outside Government-control) and IDP camps in northern Shan State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
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
Kachin State (Government-controlled areas (GCAs) and areas outside Government-control (NGCAs)), Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355and, IDP camps in northern Shan State, Myanmar22.8142262 97.3746163Kachin State (Government-controlled areas (GCAs) and areas outside Government-control (NGCAs)); and, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355IDP camps in northern Shan State, Myanmar22.8142262 97.3746163MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015497561.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter support to IDPs in Kachin and northern Shan statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-104UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH services for IDPs in hard to reach areas of Kachin and northern ShanThe main objective is to provide water supply; latrines; and hygiene materials to IDPs and school children in hard to reach areas. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) rehabilite and maintain water points and sanitation facilities; 2) resupply hygiene kits and 3) conduct hygiene promotion. 22;447 IDPs and school children in Bhamo District in Kachin State and Muse District in Shan State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
Kachin State, Bhamo District, Myanmar24.1611961 97.2652858Shan State, Muse District, Myanmar23.9932884 97.9102647Kachin State, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Bhamo District; Shan State, Myanmar24.2629574 97.2383178Muse District, Myanmar23.9932884 97.9102647MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH services for IDPs in hard to reach areas of Kachin and northern ShanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Access to Life Saving Reproductive Health Services to the Displaced and Local Population in Hard-to-Reach Areas in KachinThe main objective is to ensure key life-saving reproductive health services are accessible and available to the displaced and local population in hard-to-reached areas in Kachin. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) conduct outreach mobile clinic activity, 2) provide Reproductvie Health (RH) services and RH kits in selected health facilities, and 3) conduct reproductive health education sessions among other activities. 8,298 and people in host communities in Mogaung and Waingmauw Townships of Kachin will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
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
Mogaung and Waingmauw Townships of Kachin, Myanmar25.3043821 96.9370160MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015482178.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Access to Life Saving Reproductive Health Services to the Displaced and Local Population in Hard-to-Reach Areas in KachinOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-105UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing immediate protection needs of children and women, including survivors of GBV, in select hard-to-reach areas of Kachin StateThe main objective is to address the immediate protection needs of women and children in hard-to-reach areas of Kachin State. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) provide continuous technical support to existing Child Protection and Child/Adolescent Groups, 2) provide GBV sensitization for camp, community and religious leaders, and 3) provide psycho-social support activities in safe spaces among other activities. 6,700 IDPs and people in host communities in Kachin State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-282016-06-30
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
Kachin State, Myanmar25.8509040 97.4381355Moe Mouk Township – Dum Bung Camp, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740HpaKant Township – Nyin Chan Thar and AG Camp, Myanmar25.6162172 96.2960283Moe Nyin Township – St Patrick, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740Chipwi Township – Chipwi EdC and LBC, Myanmar25.8871621 98.1311249Kachin State • Moe Mouk Township – Dum Bung Camp • HpaKant Township – Nyin Chan Thar and AG Camp • Moe Nyin Township – St Patrick • Chipwi Township – Chipwi EdC and LBC, Myanmar25.6162172 96.2960283MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015196240.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing immediate protection needs of children and women, including survivors of GBV, in select hard-to-reach areas of Kachin StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-106UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM)The main objective is to reduce malnutrition related morbidity and mortality among children through Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition. In this joint project with WFP, UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) procure and transport nutrition supplies for Outpatient Therapeutic Programme (OTP) and Stabilization Centres (SC). 5,200 both displaced and non-displaced people in Maungdaw and Buthidaung Townships of Rakhine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015299841.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM)The main objective is to reduce malnutrition related morbidity and mortality among children through Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition. In this joint project with UNICEF, WFP will use CERF funds to procure and distribute fortified blended food for children 6 to 59 months. 5,200 both displaced and non-displaced people in Maungdaw and Buthidaung Townships of Rakhine State will benefit from this support for 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-062016-06-30
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
Two townships in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar19.8100930 93.9878427) Buthidaung, ) Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224) Buthidaung, Myanmar20.8695098 92.5272209) Maungdaw, Myanmar20.8241071 92.3690224MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2015196636.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-107UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education in Emergencies for vulnerable displaced children in Central-South SomaliaUNICEF proposes to provide emergency education to 7,500 children in Bay, Bakool, and Gedo in South-Central Somalia. About two-thirds of the children have been displaced due to an ongoing military offensive and one-third are from host communities. UNICEF and its partners will set up and support 45 transitional learning spaces for nine months, train 180 teachers to start education, and support a community education committees for each learning space.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-06-30
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, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Baidoa, Diinsoor, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Bakool, Somalia4.3657221 44.0960311Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Diinsoor; Bakool, Somalia2.4074573 42.9708838Tayeeglow, Somalia3.7298011 44.5501935Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435Tayeeglow; Gedo, Somalia3.7298011 44.5501935Baardheere, Somalia2.3390467 42.2880059Baardheere;, Somalia2.3390467 42.2880059SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015999854.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education in Emergencies for vulnerable displaced children in Central-South SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in SomaliaWFP proposes to provide a humanitarian air service within Somalia and from Nairobi to Somalia for a period of one month. The UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS), with a fleet of six aircraft, will provide flights for passengers and humanitarian cargo to at least 12 locations in Somalia, seven on a regular schedule and up to six on an ad-hoc basis. This will enable an estimated 2,000 humanitarian workers from 70 agencies to carry out their work in Somalia.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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 (Mogadishu), Gedo (Doolow), Bay (Baidoa), Nugaal (Garowe), Bari (Bossaso), Lower Juba (Dhobley, Kismayo), Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Banadir (Mogadishu), Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Gedo (Doolow), Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Bay (Baidoa), Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Nugaal (Garowe), Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Bari (Bossaso), Somalia11.2755407 49.1878994Lower Juba (Dhobley, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Kismayo), Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573SOMALIA DROUGHT 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FAO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Livelihoods Support to Drought and Flood Affected Riverine, Agro-Pastoral and Pastoral Communities in Southern SomaliaFAO proposes to improve the food security of 471,400 adults and their children in Bay, Lower and Middle Shabelle, and Gedo in South Somalia. This will include (1) distribution of 80 ton of seeds for 4,000 households, which should improve sorghum production from 1.09 ton/ha to 1.85; (2) vaccination of 2.7 million goats against contagious caprine pluro-pneumonia (CCPP), which should reduce CCPP cases by 20 per cent and benefit 450,000 people; and (3) distribution of fishing and fish processing equipment, which should increase monthly household income by $20 for 280 households.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-09-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South (Bay, Lower and Middle Shabelle, and Gedo), Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689South (Bay, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Lower and Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689and Gedo), Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435SOMALIA DROUGHT 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Livelihoods Support to Drought and Flood Affected Riverine, Agro-Pastoral and Pastoral Communities in Southern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving immediate access to food in areas affected by new displacement (Baidoa and Garbaharey)Improving immediate access to food in areas affected by new displacement (Baidoa and Garbaharey)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
Gedo – Garbaharey, Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Bay - Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Gedo – Garbaharey; Bay - Baidoa, Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015600867.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving immediate access to food in areas affected by new displacement (Baidoa and Garbaharey)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide immediate food assistance to people in emergency throughout the year, and those in crisis during the livelihood lean seasonProvide immediate food assistance to people in emergency throughout the year, and those in crisis during the livelihood lean season
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
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
Wajid, Dhobley, Kismayo, Dolow and Baidoa Districts, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Wajid, Somalia3.8092940 43.2461055Dhobley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Dolow and Baidoa Districts, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163SOMALIA DROUGHT 20151199968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide immediate food assistance to people in emergency throughout the year, and those in crisis during the livelihood lean seasonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-108UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Meeting urgent food security needs of vulnerable households in Lower Shabelle through unconditional cash transfersUNICEF and its implementing partner propose to provide monthly cash grants to 12,177 vulnerable people (2,000 households) in Lower Shabelle over a period of three months to improve their food security. This should improve the share of targeted people with an acceptable food consumption score from the current 11.8% to 25% or 500 households. An evaluation will be carried out eight weeks after the three-month implementation period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-06-30
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 (Afgooye, Wanla Weyn), Somalia2.7714797 44.8505495Lower Shabelle (Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Wanla Weyn), Somalia2.7714797 44.8505495SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Meeting urgent food security needs of vulnerable households in Lower Shabelle through unconditional cash transfersOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WHO-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesThe objective of this joint project by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM is to provide healthcare for 165,043 conflict-affected people, including 64,680 IDPs, 67,003 from host communities and 33,360 other affected people, in South-Central Somalia. This includes improved access to trauma management and other surgery services, primary healthcare in newly accessible areas, and safe delivery and reproductive health services. WHO will support seven hospitals to provide essential surgical services, as well as support 270 sentinel sites to survey possible disease outbreaks.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-162016-06-30
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 DROUGHT 2015867629.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-109UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesThe objective of this joint project by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM is to provide healthcare for 165,043 conflict-affected people, including 64,680 IDPs, 67,003 from host communities and 33,360 other affected people, in South-Central Somalia. This includes improved access to trauma management and other surgery services, primary healthcare in newly accessible areas, and safe delivery and reproductive health services. UNICEF will support 9 mother-child-health centers to provide 39,250 consultations, 16,000 emergency immunizations, obstetric services, and information.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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 DROUGHT 2015984210.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesThe objective of this joint project by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM is to provide healthcare for 165,043 conflict-affected people, including 64,680 IDPs, 67,003 from host communities and 33,360 other affected people, in South-Central Somalia. This includes improved access to trauma management and other surgery services, primary healthcare in newly accessible areas, and safe delivery and reproductive health services. UNFPA will provide equipment to five referral facilities to provide emergency obstetric services in case of complications. UNFPA will also train 65 doctors, nurses and midwives at these facilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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 DROUGHT 2015694402.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesThe objective of this joint project by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and IOM is to provide healthcare for 165,043 conflict-affected people, including 64,680 IDPs, 67,003 from host communities and 33,360 other affected people, in South-Central Somalia. This includes improved access to trauma management and other surgery services, primary healthcare in newly accessible areas, and safe delivery and reproductive health services. IOM will provide emergency and supplementary drugs and equipment to health facilities so that an estimated 62,016 consultations for IDPs and host communities can be carried out. IOM will also support a referral system.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Central, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Bakool- Xudur, Wajid, Diinsoor, Rabdhuure, Tieglow, Lower Shabelle- Merka, Afgooye, Afgoye-Corridor, Banadir-Mogadishu, Hiraan- Beletweyne, Bulo-Burto, Maxaas, Gedo- Doolow, Burdhubo, Garbaharey, Baardheere and Luuq, Galgaduud- Dusamareeb, Bay- Baidoa, Buur Hakaba, qansaxdheere, Berdaale, Lower Juba-Kismayo), and Nugaal, Garowe, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Bakool- Xudur, Somalia4.1228001 43.8888096Wajid, Somalia3.8092940 43.2461055Diinsoor, Somalia2.4074573 42.9708838Rabdhuure, Somalia4.2416402 43.2521507Tieglow, Somalia3.7298011 44.5501935Lower Shabelle- Merka, Somalia1.7174656 44.7686135Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Afgoye-Corridor, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Banadir-Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Hiraan- Beletweyne, Somalia4.7429412 45.2009362Bulo-Burto, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Maxaas, Somalia4.3926096 46.0873266Gedo- Doolow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Burdhubo, Somalia3.1686213 42.4933216Garbaharey, Somalia3.3304072 42.2189781Baardheere and Luuq, Somalia2.3390467 42.2880059Galgaduud- Dusamareeb, Somalia5.5380625 46.3864672Bay- Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Buur Hakaba, Somalia2.7991084 44.0793911qansaxdheere, Somalia2.8089580 42.7857583Berdaale, Somalia3.3516667 44.1222222Lower Juba-Kismayo), Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573and Nugaal, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851Garowe, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015747411.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved access to lifesaving emergency primary and secondary health care services with a focus on the provision of essential maternal, newborn and child health servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-WFP-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving curative and preventive services to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women in selected regions of South-Central SomaliaWFP proposes to provide curative and preventive nutrition services to 38,250 children and 12,854 pregnant and breastfeeding women (PLW). This includes: (1) Treatment for 13,500 children under five and 4,500 PLW who have moderate acute malnutrition. For this, WFP aims for a cure rate of at least 75 per cent, a default rate of not more than 15 per cent and a death rate of lower than 10 per cent. (2) Preventive blanket supplementary feeding programme for 16,000 children under three. (3) Preventive supplementary rations for 8,750 children under two and 8,354 PLW.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
South Central zone in the IDP settlements of Dhobley, Dollo, Galkayo, and Baidoa, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352and northeast region of Garowe, Somalia43.2994285 -74.2179326South Central zone in the IDP settlements of Dhobley, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Dollo, Somalia7.4067270 45.9039689Galkayo, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352and Baidoa; and northeast region of Garowe, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250SOMALIA DROUGHT 20151999613.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving curative and preventive services to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women in selected regions of South-Central SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable IDPs affected through floods, forced evictions and military operationsIOM proposes to provide emergency or transitional shelters to 4,500 people (750 households) in Kismayo, Lower Juba, who have been affected by floods, forcibly evicted, or displaced by military operations. IOM will consult the targeted people on the exact composition of the shelter kit, set up a shelter committee consisting of local authorities, beneficiaries, and IOM to oversee the selection process identifying the most vulnerable people, and work with the local authority to identify suitable land with secure tenure. The transitional shelters are an emergency solution but can be upgraded later.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-072016-09-30
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
Kismayo, Lower Juba, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Lower Juba, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015398395.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable IDPs affected through floods, forced evictions and military operationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable displaced people affected through forced evictions and the offensiveUNHCR, together with its implementing partners, proposes to provide emergency shelter to 24,000 displaced people in Mogadishu, Baidoa, and Luuq in South-Central Somalia. The distribution of shelter kits will be based on vulnerability assessments, jointly carried out with community leaders and other community representatives. Ten committees, with participation of representatives of displaced people, local authorities, and civil society, will be set up to oversee and support the distribution. The committees will be trained in site planning principles. The communities will be consulted on the content of the shelter kit. Post-distribution monitoring will be carried out in each location.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-022016-06-30
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
Mogadishu (Banaadir), Baidoa, (Bay region) Luuq, (Gedo region), Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Mogadishu (Banaadir), Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Baidoa, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250(Bay region) Luuq, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380(Gedo region), Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435SOMALIA DROUGHT 20151000001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency shelter and NFI assistance to the most vulnerable displaced people affected through forced evictions and the offensiveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-110UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practices in Nugaal, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba regions in SomaliaWith this joint project, UNICEF and IOM propose to provide WASH services to 164,150 people in several regions of South-Central Somalia and Puntland, including 84,200 IDPs and 79,950 people from host communities. UNICEF and its partners will build or rehabilitate water points to provide sustained access to drinking water for 69,400 people, install WASH facilities at 22 schools and health facilities, distribute WASH hygiene kits to 42,000 people. This includes the rehabilitation and extension of five strategically located boreholes, establishment of 16 solar-powered water supply systems, and rehabilitation of 56 shallow wells.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-302016-06-30
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 DROUGHT 20152300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practices in Nugaal, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba regions in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practices in Nugaal, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba regions in SomaliaSafe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practices in Nugaal, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba regions in Somalia
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-292016-06-30
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
Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689(Jowhar, Mahaday Balcaad districts), Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Mudug, Somalia6.5656726 47.7637565(Jowhar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Mahaday Balcaad districts); Mudug, Somalia2.3583953 45.3862889(Harderee, Hobyoa, El-Bur districts), Somalia4.6839135 46.6198608Nugaal, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851(Harderee, Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160Hobyoa, Somalia5.3515922 48.5249751El-Bur districts); Nugaal, Somalia4.6839135 46.6198608(Garowe, Gaalkacyo districts), Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239(Garowe, Somalia8.4084158 48.4837239Gaalkacyo districts); Banadir, Somalia6.7872726 47.4392352(Daynille and Dhankaraley districts), Somalia5.1521490 46.1996160(Daynille and Dhankaraley districts) ; Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435(Doolow district), Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Lower Juba, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814(Doolow district) ; Lower Juba, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163(Afmadow and Baardheere districts), Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Middle Shabelle, Mudug, and Nugaal will be covered by UNICEF, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba by IOM, Somalia2.9250247 45.9039689(Afmadow and Baardheere districts) ; Middle Shabelle, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061and Nugaal will be covered by UNICEF, Somalia8.2173496 49.2030851Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Gedo, Somalia3.5039227 42.2362435and Lower Juba by IOM;, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814SOMALIA DROUGHT 20151200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practices in Nugaal, Mudug, Middle Shabelle, Banadir, Gedo, and Lower Juba regions in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-FPA-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaThe objective of this joint project by UNFPA, IOM, UNICEF and UNHCR is to fill gaps in protection and provide services to 48,168 vulnerable people in South-Central Somalia, including 39,143 IDPs. This includes support for survivors of gender-based violence, support to people affected by human rights violations, and support to child rights. UNFPA and its partners will provide psychosocial support, access to justice mechanisms and a referral mechanism for GBV survivors, distribute 150 post-rape kits and 6,763 dignity kits, and provide training for community leaders on GBV prevention.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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, Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Lower Juba, Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Middle Shabelle, Jowhar, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Gedo, Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Lower Shabelle, Afgooye & Merka, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Mogadishu; Lower Juba, Somalia2.0352886 45.3082635Kismayo; Middle Shabelle, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Jowhar; Gedo, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Dollow; Lower Shabelle, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Afgooye & Merka, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015725320.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-IOM-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaThe objective of this joint project by UNFPA, IOM, UNICEF and UNHCR is to fill gaps in protection and provide services to 48,168 vulnerable people in South-Central Somalia, including 39,143 IDPs. This includes support for survivors of gender-based violence, support to people affected by human rights violations, and support to child rights. IOM and its partners will distribute solar lanterns to 1,350 people, provide psychosocial support, medical and legal aid to GBV survivors, train health service providers, train 40 community facilitators and conduct community awareness campaigns.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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, Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Lower Juba Kismayo, Dhobley & Afmadow, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Lower Shabelle, Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Mogadishu; Lower Juba Kismayo, Somalia-0.3560455 42.5460573Dhobley & Afmadow; Lower Shabelle, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Afgooye, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015260000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-CEF-111UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaThe objective of this joint project by UNFPA, IOM, UNICEF and UNHCR is to fill gaps in protection and provide services to 48,168 vulnerable people in South-Central Somalia, including 39,143 IDPs. This includes support for survivors of gender-based violence, support to people affected by human rights violations, and support to child rights. UNICEF and its partners will support children that are unaccompanied or separated or have been affected by armed conflict. They will also train medical staff to provide emergency care to 19,579 GBV survivors, distribute rape kits, conduct awareness campaigns, and will provide psychosocial support and case management for survivors of sexual violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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, Mogadishu, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Kismayo & Afmadow, Lower Juba, Somalia0.5150746 42.0757061Jowhar, Middle Shabelle, Somalia2.7774231 45.5016253Baidoa & Baydhaba, Bay, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Gedo, Dollow, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Luuq, Somalia3.8131083 42.5460573Ceel Waaq, Somalia2.6861757 41.4412510Afgooye, Lower Shabelle, Somalia2.1426226 45.1167167Merka, Somalia1.7174656 44.7686135Banadir, Somalia2.1187375 45.3369459Mogadishu; Kismayo & Afmadow, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623Lower Juba; Jowhar, Somalia0.2240210 41.6011814Middle Shabelle; Baidoa & Baydhaba, Somalia3.1140502 43.6519250Bay; ; Gedo, Somalia2.4825193 43.4837380Dollow; Luuq; Ceel Waaq; Afgooye, Somalia4.1641748 42.0794163Lower Shabelle; Merka, Somalia1.7174656 44.7686135SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015690000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-UF-HCR-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaThe objective of this joint project by UNFPA, IOM, UNICEF and UNHCR is to fill gaps in protection and provide services to 48,168 vulnerable people in South-Central Somalia, including 39,143 IDPs. This includes support for survivors of gender-based violence, support to people affected by human rights violations, and support to child rights. UNHCR and its partners will train medical staff to provide assistance to rape survivors and conduct training and awareness raising campaigns on GBV. They will also support a human rights monitoring network with 42 partner organizations and provide grants to 5,000 people affected by rights violations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-06-30
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 - Mogadishu Lower Juba - Kismayo Bay - Baidoa, Somalia2.0469343 45.3181623SOMALIA DROUGHT 2015621564.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting IDPs and other vulnerable communities in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-112UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support resumption of education services in areas of return in FATAThe project objective is to ensure access to gender sensitive, safe and protective educational services for 10,000 children of (age group 4-12 years) in areas of return. Violence in and around learning spaces/schools will be addressed including safety of children on the way to school, with focus on adolescent girls. Teachers and students will also be provided with appropriate psychosocial support activities in areas of return
Total requirement: $800,000
Funding to date: $90,000
CERF requested: $500,071
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-092016-07-17
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
Primary and Middle schools in areas of return in SWA and Kurram Agencies of FATA, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015500071.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support resumption of education services in areas of return in 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Implementation of Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health for IDP returnees in Kurram and South Waziristan Agency, FATAThe project objective is to provide access to life-saving reproductive health services in order to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity across selected under-served areas of South Waziristan and Kurram Agencies in FATA where mass IDP returns have taken place. This includes provision of basic reproductive health services including prevention and management of STIs, HIV and clinical management of rape services (GBV) to male and female population; Basic Emergency Obstetric Care services; establishing a referral system for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care services; and procure and distribute clean delivery kits, new-born baby kits and basic medical and non-medical supplies to selected health facilities.
Total project budget: $700,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF: $396,234
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-132016-07-17
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
Kurram Agency and South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015396234.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementation of Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health for IDP returnees in Kurram and South Waziristan Agency, FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-113UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Maternal, New born and Child health ( MNCH) and EPI services in the return areas of Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan AgencyThe project objective is to deliver lifesaving interventions and enhance access of affected vulnerable people with medicines, supplies and commodities through focused interventions and to eliminate barriers in service delivery to the target vulnerable groups. The overall aim is to ensure that women and children have access to maternal, new-born and child health services/information through facility- and community-based health interventions in areas of return in SWA, Khyber and Kurram Agency.
Total project budget: $3,000,000
Total funds received to date: $289,000
Amount requested from CERF: $800,018
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-192016-07-17
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
Tehsil Bara, Khyber Agency Kurram and South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan33.9220536 71.4625883Tehsil Bara, Pakistan33.9220536 71.4625883Khyber Agency Kurram and South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan33.9405478 71.0497768PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015800018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Maternal, New born and Child health ( MNCH) and EPI services in the return areas of Kurram, Khyber and South 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to the critical health needs of returning IDPs in return areas of South Waziristan, Kurram & Khyber Agencies in FATAThe project objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality among the returning IDP population through enhanced and equitable access to emergency life-saving primary health care services including mother & child health (MnCH) and reproductive health services. Outputs include improved access to comprehensive and inclusive primary health care services delivery including MnCH and RH, Essential medicines and medical technologies through filling the gaps and provision of essential medicines.
Total project budget: $4,310,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF: $1,499,994
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-192016-07-17
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
Federally Administered tribal Areas-FATA ( South Waziristan Agency, Kurram Agency & Khyber Agency), Pakistan32.6674760 69.8597406Federally Administered tribal Areas-FATA ( South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Kurram Agency & Khyber Agency), Pakistan33.8679869 70.5136496PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20151499994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to the critical health needs of returning IDPs in return areas of South Waziristan, Kurram & Khyber Agencies in FATAOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-114UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected IDP children and women in return areas of Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan Agency FATAThe project supports lifesaving emergency nutrition services for the IDPs returning to South Waziristan, Khyber and Kurram agency FATA. UNICEF will utilize the funds for procurement of Ready to use therapeutic food, micronutrient supplements, operationalization and continuation of services through NGOs where the government services are not available. The project ensures provision of lifesaving nutrition services for acutely malnourished children less than five years of age and PLW suffering from acute malnutrition, through community and facility based nutritional management approach for six months.
Total project budget: $1,803,215
Total funds received to date: $450,000
Amount requested from CERF: $800,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-192016-07-17
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
Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan Agency FATA, Pakistan31.8880809 70.1563178Kurram, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Khyber and South Waziristan Agency FATA, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency life-saving nutrition services for conflict affected IDP children and women in return areas of Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan Agency 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Life-saving Nutrition services for the returning IDPS (Moderately acute malnourished children (6-59 months) and Pregnant & lactating women) in Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan agencies of FATAThe project objective is to ensure equitable access to life saving nutritional services for returning FATA IDPs vulnerable children 6-59months of age (boys and girls) at the community and health facilities levels.. The returning IDPs malnourished children 6-59months of age in Kurram, Khyber and SWA agencies will be managed for moderate acute malnutrition and prevented from Severe acute malnutrition.
Total requirement: $29,741,859
Funding to date: $26,677,914
CERF requested: $200,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-142016-04-14
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
Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan agencies of FATA, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Kurram, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691Khyber and South Waziristan agencies of FATA, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Life-saving Nutrition services for the returning IDPS (Moderately acute malnourished children (6-59 months) and Pregnant & lactating women) in Kurram, Khyber and South Waziristan agencies of 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Life-Saving Nutrition Services for FATA ReturneesThe project objective is to ensure provision of life saving nutritional services for vulnerable children at the community and facility level that meet national and internationally recommended minimum standard of care the returnees in KP and FATA. The aim is to contribute to the prevention of malnutrition in early childhood through promotion of improved infant and young child feeding, care giving and care seeking practices at the facility, community and family level; and establish and strengthen the nutrition sentinel site surveillance system in two selected sentinel sites/Agency, to provide the trend of nutrition in the population.
Total project budget: $7,200,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF: $200,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-162016-07-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Kurram and South Waziristan Agency FATA, Pakistan31.8880809 70.1563178PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Life-Saving Nutrition Services for FATA ReturneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Multi-Sectoral GBV Prevention and Response Services to the returnees of South WaziristanThe project objective is to provide multi-sectoral GBV prevention and response services to the returnees of South Waziristan. The programme of activities will be diverse to facilitate access by women; to build community trust and engagement in order to facilitate reporting. This intervention will include GBV response and prevention; psycho-social support; skills training sessions and awareness sessions for GBV prevention and response; and with establishment of strong referral system to help the targeted population.
Total project budget: $800;000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF: $330;166
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-07-17
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
South Waziristan (Sararogha, Pakistan32.4742317 70.0026756Tehsil Sarwakai and Tehsil Tiarza), Pakistan32.4524417 69.7406072South Waziristan (Sararogha; Tehsil Sarwakai and Tehsil Tiarza), Pakistan32.4524417 69.7406072PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015330166.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Multi-Sectoral GBV Prevention and Response Services to the returnees of South WaziristanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-115UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhanced protection of vulnerable girls, boys and women in areas of return in South Waziristan Agency (SWA) and Kurram Agency, FATAThe project objective is to enhance the protection and psychosocial wellbeing of vulnerable children and women, including children with disabilities in areas of return in South Waziristan Agency and Kurram Agency through community-based life-saving and psychosocial assistance adopting UNICEF’s model of Protective Learning and Community Emergency Services (“PLaCES”) and outreach services for six months emergency response. The project aims to ensure affected children and women are protected through community-based protective and lifesaving critical services in areas of return, i.e. South Waziristan Agency and Kurram Agency, FATA.
Total requirement: $3,310,000
Funding to date: $1,190,000
CERF requested: $380,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-132016-07-17
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
Region, Pakistan31.5057149 74.2908919Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Agency, Pakistan34.5355951 71.2874209Kurram Agency, South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Kurram Agency, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691South Waziristan Agency, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015380000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhanced protection of vulnerable girls, boys and women in areas of return in South Waziristan Agency (SWA) and Kurram Agency, 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Protection Assistance to returnee IDP families of FATAThe project objective is to provide life-saving protection assistance to returnee IDP families of FATA. UNHCR willassist an estimated 2,336 familie with return cash compensation assistance per returning family. Returnee IDP families especially women, children and elderly who could not benefit from Government cash grant assistance due to a lack of proper documentation, can return in safety and dignity to their places of return in FATA
Total project budget: $16,560,000
Total funds received to date: $3,200,000
Amount requested from CERF: $499,904
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-142016-04-14
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
Khyber Agency, Pakistan33.9405478 71.0497768PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2015499904.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Protection Assistance to returnee IDP families of FATAOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Shelter/NFIs to returnee IDP families of FATAThe project objective is to provide life-saving shelter and non-food item assistance to returnee IDP families in FATA.Assistance includes distribution of tents for those who have no means of shelter in the return areas; general NFI kits; winterization kits to help protect the vulnerable returnees from coming winter; and tool kits. 17,500 returnee families are targeted with this assistance.
Total requirement: $94,420,200
Funding to date: $5,100,000
CERF requested: $2,794,145
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-092016-04-09
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
South Waziristan, Khyber and Kurram Agencies, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406South Waziristan, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406Khyber and Kurram Agencies, Pakistan33.3693409 70.5443421PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20152794145.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Shelter/NFIs to returnee IDP families of FATAOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-116UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH services in Areas of Return-FATAThis proposal covers WASH needs of 68,750 conflict-affected children, women, men, elderly and people with disabilities returning to their places of origin in FATA. The main outputs of the project are: access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion activities; and ensuring access and provision of safe drinking water, appropriate sanitation, and promotion of safe hygiene practices to returning IDPs at the points of embarkation
Total project budget: $9,500,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF: $1,100,015
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-192016-07-17
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
FATA, Pakistan32.6674760 69.8597406Areas of Return (Kurram and South Waziristan Agency), Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20151100015.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH services in Areas of Return-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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Returnees of FATAThe project objective is to provide 44,000 families newly returning to SWA, Kurram and Khyber agencies of FATA with life-saving relief food assistance. The timely and sustained provision of relief food assistance to the returnee population will help prevent deterioration in their food and nutrition security. With sufficient and timely food assistance, it is anticipated that the returnee families would not resort to a range of detrimental coping strategies including the sale of assets, taking loans, reducing food intake and/or resorting to cheaper and less nutritious foods.
Total project budget: $208,110,985
Total funds received to date: $154,456,433
Amount requested from CERF: $1,500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-142016-04-14
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
SWA (, families) Kurram (, families) and Khyber (,) agencies of FATA, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406SWA (, Pakistan32.3202371 69.8597406families) Kurram (, Pakistan33.6959750 70.3360691families) and Khyber (, Pakistan34.9526205 72.3311130) agencies of FATA, Pakistan34.5355951 71.2874209PAKISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20151500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Returnees of 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agricultural Assistance to Support Food Insecure Rural Households who’s Food Production Cycle was Severely Disrupted by Drought During the 2014 – 2015 Cropping Season in Malawi.FAO proposes to use CERF funds to support 231,000 beneficiaries in six of the most drought affected districts. Beneficiaries targeted with CERF funds will receive an assortment of inputs will receive cow peas, improved sorghum and millet seed, high yielding maize seed, and small scale irrigation equipmentint in order to ensure tinely food access. Target beneficiaries will revieve vouchers which will be used to procure seeds at the seed fairs. Activities will be completed by March 2016.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-162016-06-30
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
Balaka, Chikwawa, Nsanje, Neno, Phalombe, and Zomba, districts (Please note that this list might change depending on whether additional funding to the Agricultural Response Plan is available and where), Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Balaka, Malawi-14.9876054 34.9561748Chikwawa, Malawi-16.0437784 34.8016945Nsanje, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Neno, Malawi-15.6850711 34.5749882Phalombe, Malawi-15.7092038 35.6532848and Zomba, Malawi-15.3765857 35.3356518districts (Please note that this list might change depending on whether additional funding to the Agricultural Response Plan is available and where), Malawi-13.2543080 34.3015250MALAWI DROUGHT 20151999987.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agricultural Assistance to Support Food Insecure Rural Households who’s Food Production Cycle was Severely Disrupted by Drought During the 2014 – 2015 Cropping Season in Malawi.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 MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Prolonged Dry Spells in MalawiWFP proposes to use CERF funds to cover the associated costs of transporting and distributing 22,000 mt of maize which has been donated by the Government of Malawi through its strategic grain reserve for the relief response. This is enough to meet the needs of 1.2 million for one month. It will also support the needs 726,000 people for two months who live in areas that will be cut off between December and March. WFP will ensure that the food is transported to those areas before the roads get cut off. WFP will further use CERF funds to procure 1,100 mt of pulses and 400 mt of Super Cereal which meets about 50% of one month requirements for those commodities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-202016-04-20
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
CERF funding will cover of the affected districts in northern, central and southern as recommended by the Vulnerability Assessment Committee (MVAC), Malawi-13.2543080 34.3015250CERF funding will cover of the affected districts in northern, Malawi-10.9625469 34.1531947central and southern as recommended by the Vulnerability Assessment Committee (MVAC), Malawi-13.2543080 34.3015250Balaka, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Karonga, Machinga, Mangochi, Mulanje, Nsanje, Phalombe, Thyolo and Zomba districts, Malawi-15.7666707 35.0167866Balaka, Malawi-14.9876054 34.9561748Blantyre, Malawi-15.7666707 35.0167866Chikwawa, Malawi-16.0437784 34.8016945Chiradzulu, Malawi-15.7423151 35.2587964Karonga, Malawi-9.9525360 33.9248222Machinga, Malawi-14.9407263 35.4781926Mangochi, Malawi-14.4861733 35.2533040Mulanje, Malawi-16.0252339 35.5083136Nsanje, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Phalombe, Malawi-15.7092038 35.6532848Thyolo and Zomba districts, Malawi-16.1299177 35.1268781MALAWI DROUGHT 20157200932.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Prolonged Dry Spells in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-118UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Management of Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition in 25 drought affected districts.There has been a sharp rise in nutrition programme admissions compared to the same period in 2014. UNICEF and WFP aim to reduce acute malnutrition through treatment of about 29,000 children < 5. WFP will procure 610mt of fortified blen for treatment of moderate acute malnutrition through its supplementary feeding programme. UNICEF will procure various ready-to-use therapeutic foods for treatment of severe acute malnutrition. CERF funds will provide treatment support for approximately 9,200 children under 5 acute and a further 2,000 pregnant and lactating women over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-162016-04-16
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 2015487639.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Management of Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition in 25 drought affected districts.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Management of Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition in 25 drought affected districts.There has been a sharp rise in nutrition programme admissions compared to the same period in 2014. UNICEF and WFP aim to reduce acute malnutrition through treatment of about 29,000 children under 5 years of age. WFP will procure 610mt of fortified blen for treatment of moderate acute malnutrition through its supplementary feeding programme. UNICEF will procure various ready-to-use therapeutic foods for treatment of severe acute malnutrition. CERF funds will provide treatment support for approximately 9,200 children under 5 acute and a further 2,000 pregnant and lactating women over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-162016-04-16
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
CERF project targets of the drought affected and food insecure districts with more than percent of the population affected, Malawi-13.2543080 34.3015250Balaka, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu , Chitipa, Mchinji, Mwanza, Mzimba, Neno, Nsanje, Phalombe, Thyolo and Zomba, Malawi-15.7666707 35.0167866Balaka, Malawi-14.9876054 34.9561748Blantyre, Malawi-15.7666707 35.0167866Chikwawa, Malawi-16.0437784 34.8016945Chiradzulu, Malawi-15.7423151 35.2587964Chitipa, Malawi-9.7037655 33.2700253Mchinji, Malawi-13.8000058 32.8930441Mwanza, Malawi-15.5997929 34.5140637Mzimba, Malawi-11.8991825 33.5923941Neno, Malawi-15.6850711 34.5749882Nsanje, Malawi-16.7288202 35.1708741Phalombe, Malawi-15.7092038 35.6532848Thyolo and Zomba, Malawi-15.3765857 35.3356518MALAWI DROUGHT 2015275070.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Management of Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition in 25 drought affected districts.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving health care assistance to IDPs and conflict affected communitiesThis project will aim to provide basic medical services to IDPs and host communities affected by the conflict in Al Azariq and Al Dhale districts of Al Dhale Governorate. The total number of direct beneficiaries will be 24,000 people including 12,000 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
Al Dhale governorate, Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422Al Azariq district - (, IDPs, , residents = ,) Al Dhale district - (, IDPs, residents = ,), Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422Al Azariq district - (, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880IDPs, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880) Al Dhale district - (, Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422residents =, Yemen38.9172390 -77.0512970), Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving health care assistance to IDPs and conflict affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Humanitarian Assistance to Migrants in YemenIOM will provide specific protection assistance to migrant men, women, boys and girls through screening and identification of particular vulnerabilities and referrals (medical cases, cases of gender-based violence, family tracing in the country of origin for unaccompanied minors, asylum seekers). IOM’s protection assistance will be provided on a case-by-case basis, and with the informed-consent of the migrant beneficiary. Cases of gender based violence, for example, might receive special services, accommodation at a temporary shelter, health assistance and psychosocial support from IOM or another agencies in the referral network. The life-saving assistance from IOM will be tailored to migrant’s profile in consideration of age, sex, physical challenges, and psychosocial well-being, as well as identified needs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-07-27
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
Basateen, Aden, Yemen12.8888699 44.9695817Bab El Mandeb and Mokha, Taiz, Yemen12.4969517 43.5606946Hodeidah City, Hodeidah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Sana’a, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Mukallah,, Yemen14.5404328 49.1271970Basateen, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Aden; Bab El Mandeb and Mokha, Yemen12.4969517 43.5606946Taiz; Hodeidah City, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Hodeidah; Sana’a; Mukallah, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Humanitarian Assistance to Migrants in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing access to NFIs for vulnerable IDP and other conflict-affected communities in war-torn YemenThrough this project, IOM will provide NFIs to 44,800 IDPs and other conflict-affected individuals in Yemen (Al Dhal’e and Taizz governorates).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-07-27
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
Republic of , Governorates, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Republic of, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Governorates, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Al Hussien, Al Qa’atabah), Lahj (Al Hawtah, Tuban) and Taiz (Dimnat Khadir, Hayfan, Ash Shamayatayn, Dhubab, Al Qahirah & Al Ma'afer)governorates, Yemen13.8506865 44.7029603Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Al Hussien, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Qa’atabah), Yemen13.8506865 44.7029603Lahj (Al Hawtah, Yemen13.0578415 44.8832833Tuban) and Taiz (Dimnat Khadir, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Hayfan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Ash Shamayatayn, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Dhubab, Yemen12.9422264 43.4126877Al Qahirah & Al Ma'afer)governorates, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20151750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing access to NFIs for vulnerable IDP and other conflict-affected communities in war-torn YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing access to WASH for vulnerable IDP and other conflict-affected communities in war-torn YemenTo reduce levels of morbidity and mortality among vulnerable IDP and other conflict-affected communities in Taiz, Al Dhale’e, Lahj governorates of Yemen who lack access to safe drinking water. IOM will provide 138,450 IDPs and other conflict-affected individuals with access to safe rehabilitated water sites. 50 of local water management committees will be formed and/or strengthened and/or trained assuring targeted communities are endowed with a basic system for management of scarce water resources.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-292016-07-28
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
Republic of , Governorates, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Republic of, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Governorates, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Al Shoaib), Lahj (Al Hawtah) and Taiz (At Ta'iziyah , Dhubab , Ash Shamayatayn , Maqbanah, Mawza, Dhubab) governorates, Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422Al Dhale’e (Al Dhale’e, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Al Shoaib), Yemen15.2791670 43.9758330Lahj (Al Hawtah) and Taiz (At Ta'iziyah, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Dhubab, Yemen12.9422264 43.4126877Ash Shamayatayn, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Maqbanah, Yemen13.6669038 43.6830966Mawza, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Dhubab) governorates, Yemen12.9422264 43.4126877YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing access to WASH for vulnerable IDP and other conflict-affected communities in war-torn YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UNDP response to address critical Early Recovery needs in Mine Action and Solid Waste ManagementThrough this project, UNDP will conduct mine clearance, mine education activities and solid waste management to support more than 25,000 men, women, boys and girls within Aden Governorate; a second component will re-equip and re- 3 EOD YEMAC teams train to internationally accepted standards to accompany the solid waste management activities and to continue demining operations within Aden Governorate.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-302016-06-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Aden Governorate (Mine Action) Aden, Taizz and Sa’ada Governorates (Solid Waste Removal), Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Aden Governorate (Mine Action) Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Taizz and Sa’ada Governorates (Solid Waste Removal), Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20151476374.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UNDP response to address critical Early Recovery needs in Mine Action and Solid Waste ManagementOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening life-saving multi-sectorial response and prevention to gender-based violenceThis project seeks to strengthen a multi-sectoral response and prevention mechanisms for 10000 vulnerable women and girls including survivors of gender-based violence among IDPs and host communities in the governorates of Al Dahle, Ibb, and Taizz during a six-month timeframe. UNFPA will increase multi-sectorial support to prevent and respond to GBV among women and girls in areas affected by the humanitarian crisis of Al Dahle, Ibb, and Taizz.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-04-28
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
Al Dahle, Amran, Ibb, Lahj, Saa’da and Taizz, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Al Dahle, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Saa’da and Taizz, Yemen16.8476528 43.9436788YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening life-saving multi-sectorial response and prevention to gender-based violenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Lifesaving Reproductive Health Services to The Conflict Affected communitiesThe project aims at increasing the coverage of maternal and neonatal health services in the targeted governorates by deploying seven mobile health teams providing reproductive health services at the primary health care level to 25,000 women. In addition, ten training sessions will be conducted for 142 doctors in selected hospitals on the minimum initial service package (MISP) for Reproductive Health (RH). The community will be made aware of the provided services as well as the key reproductive health (RH) issues through awareness raising sessions. These RH awareness raising sessions will complement partners’ key health messages delivered to the community.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-04-28
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
South, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al-Dale’a, Amran, Lahj North, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Al-Dale’a, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Lahj North, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495, Ibb, Taiz, , Sa’ada, Hajjah, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015599189.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Reproductive Health Services to The Conflict Affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid Response Assistance to vulnerable asylum seekers, refugees and mixed migrants through essential relief items and rehabilitation interventions to existing infrastructure to also benefit the host communityThe project will support new arrivals with services, including health care, shelter, WASH and NFIs. Beneficiaries include refugees and asylum seekers who were displaced within Aden and into other southern governorates, the host community in Basateen and displaced refugees within Mukalla, community.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-04-28
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
Aden and Mukalla, Yemen14.5404328 49.1271970YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015496990.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid Response Assistance to vulnerable asylum seekers, refugees and mixed migrants through essential relief items and rehabilitation interventions to existing infrastructure to also benefit the host communityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve IDPs’ Access to Information through a Call CentreIn this project UNHCR will establish and operate a call centre through which some 69,000 Yemenis affected by conflict - including internally displaced persons and members of the host community - will have access to information on issues affecting them, services provided through humanitarian actors and updates on the security situation in their respective locations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-292016-04-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Country-wide including Al Dahle, Amran, Hajjah, Ibb, Lahj, Sa’ada, and Taizz, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Country-wide including Al Dahle, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743and Taizz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve IDPs’ Access to Information through a Call CentreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Assistance to Vulnerable IDPs through Provision of Essential Relief ItemsIn this CERF project, UNHCR will provide NFIs to 7,500 newly displaced vulnerable families in the form of essential relief items in priority governorates of Amran, Hajjah, Sa’ada, Taizz, Al Dhale’e, Ibb, and Lahj. The package of NFIs consists of the following per household as per the cluster guidelines: seven blankets, seven mattresses, two buckets, two sleeping mats, and one kitchen set. This will complement contemporaneous emergency shelter activities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-04-28
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
Priority areas of the Cluster based on the current displacement trend, may include new areas as the situation develops, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Priority areas of the Cluster based on the current displacement trend, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880may include new areas as the situation develops, Yemen37.0902400 -95.7128910Amran, Hajjah, Sa’ada, Taizz, , Dhale’e, Ibb, Lahj Governorates, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Taizz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Dhale’e, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Lahj Governorates, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20152240126.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Assistance to Vulnerable IDPs through Provision of Essential Relief ItemsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-119UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of the most vulnerable IDP and host community children from violence, abuse, exploitation and neglectUNICEF and partners will reach at least 80,000 conflict affected people in the high risk governorates including Al Dahle, Ibb, Lahj, Sa’ada, and Taizz with Psychosocial Support/youth centers and mine risk education services. The activities include provision of psychosocial support by conducting sessions on life skills, group play session and sports.
Total project budget: $9,280,000
Total funds received to date: $3,000,000
Amount requested from CERF:$979,724
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-042016-08-03
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
Al Dahle, Ibb, Sana’a, Sa’ada, and Taizz, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Al Dahle, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Sana’a, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743and Taizz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015979724.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of the most vulnerable IDP and host community children from violence, abuse, exploitation and neglectOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-120UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Maternal and New born HealthThis proposal will support antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care to 310,000 pregnant and lactating mothers and to 250,000 new-borns at the community level in 101 districts in seven governorates. Capacity building for Community Midwifes (CMW) and arranging referral services in cases of serious complications are the main assistance modalities. Governorate Health Offices’ Reproductive Health teams will be the main implementing partners. NGOs will also be involved in service provision and monitoring and evaluation through mobile teams.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-012016-03-01
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
Taiz, Sa'ada, Lahj, Al-Dhale, Ibb, Ammran and Hajja, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Sa'ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Al-Dhale, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Ammran and Hajja, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015900916.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Maternal and New born HealthOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-121UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH emergency response for most affected people in YemenThis project will support fuel needs for water supply, waste water treatment plants and pumping of sewage, and for collection and disposal of solid waste. With the funds available under CERF, UNICEF would be able to continue the support to Taiz with fuel for water supply, and in two cities (Sada’a and Taiz) with fuel for solid waste collection. 385,000 people affected by the recent crisis will benefit for a period of 2 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
Taiz (Taiz city, Ash Shamayatayn, Al Mukha, Al Misrakh, Al Ma'afer, Al Mawasit, Al Wazi'iyah, Jabal Habashy, Dhubab, Shara'b Ar Rawnah, Shara'b As Salam, Sabir Al Mawadim, Mashra'a Wa Hadnan, Maqbanah and Mawza), Yemen12.9422264 43.4126877Sa’ada (Sa’ada city, Majz, Sahar, Saqayn, Razih, Haydan), Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah (Haradh, Maidi, Hiran, Mostaba, Abs), Al Dhale (Al Azariq, Al Husha, Qa’atabah), Ibb (Ibb City, As Sabrah, Yarim), Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Taiz (Taiz city, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Ash Shamayatayn, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Mukha, Yemen13.3203021 43.2473146Al Misrakh, Yemen13.4597697 44.0127731Al Ma'afer, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Mawasit, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Al Wazi'iyah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Jabal Habashy, Yemen13.4851218 43.8864226Dhubab, Yemen12.9422264 43.4126877Shara'b Ar Rawnah, Yemen15.9333330 44.0666670Shara'b As Salam, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Sabir Al Mawadim, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Mashra'a Wa Hadnan, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Maqbanah and Mawza); Sa’ada (Sa’ada city, Yemen13.6669038 43.6830966Majz, Yemen17.0629010 43.5978200Sahar, Yemen15.3200954 44.3070948Saqayn, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Razih, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Haydan); Hajjah (Haradh, Yemen16.4036677 43.0631953Maidi, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Hiran, Yemen4.3210150 45.2993862Mostaba, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Abs), Yemen16.0001462 43.1892443Al Dhale (Al Azariq, Yemen13.8049826 44.7756422Al Husha, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Qa’atabah), Yemen13.8506865 44.7029603Ibb (Ibb City, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338As Sabrah, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Yarim), Yemen14.2964678 44.3756667YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 20153200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH emergency response for most affected people in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support PHC services through facilitating availability life-saving medical and surgical medicines/supplies in conflict affected areasWHO will procure essential medicines, trauma kits and surgical supplies and facilitate the transport of into the country for primary and secondary care facilities, and maintenance of health supply chain, to displaced and affected population in high priority areas. These will be delivered either to NGOs who request and have immediate needs, directly to hospitals who are in vital and urgent need, or to the MoPHP for them to dispatch directly (not to be stored in warehouses).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-292016-04-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Taiz, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989Saada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Hajjah, Yemen15.7030403 43.6039301Al-Dhale, Yemen13.7032564 44.7334536Amran, Yemen16.2569214 43.9436788Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Lahj, Yemen13.1489588 44.8505495Taiz; Saada; Hajjah; Al-Dhale; Amran; Ibb; Lahj, Yemen13.5775886 44.0177989YEMEN DISPLACEMENT 2015699348.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support PHC services through facilitating availability life-saving medical and surgical medicines/supplies in conflict affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS YEMEN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-122UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisThe objective of this joint nutrition projectis to provide life-saving aid in the 10 districts most affected by malnutrition in southern Mauritania for four months. This includes therapeutic food and drinking water to treat 9,794 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); supplementary feeding for 2,664 MAM children and supplementary feeding for 23,562 people (WFP); drinking water for 9,000 people in the most affected villages (UNICEF); psycho-social for 500 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); and micronutrients and enriched food for 2,000 malnourished pregnant and breastfeeding women (UNFPA).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-152016-03-15
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
MAURITANIA DROUGHT 20151448189.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated management of severe acute malnutrition in the 10 districts most affected by malnutritionThe objective of this joint nutrition projectis to provide life-saving aid in the 10 districts most affected by malnutrition in southern Mauritania for four months. This includes therapeutic food and drinking water to treat 9,794 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); supplementary feeding for 2,664 MAM children and supplementary feeding for 23,562 people (WFP); drinking water for 9,000 people in the most affected villages (UNICEF); psycho-social for 500 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); and micronutrients and enriched food for 2,000 malnourished pregnant and breastfeeding women (UNFPA).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-152016-03-15
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
MAURITANIA DROUGHT 2015199020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated management of severe acute malnutrition in the 10 districts most affected by malnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisThe objective of this joint nutrition projectis to provide life-saving aid in the 10 districts most affected by malnutrition in southern Mauritania for four months. This includes therapeutic food and drinking water to treat 9,794 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); supplementary feeding for 2,664 MAM children and supplementary feeding for 23,562 people (WFP); drinking water for 9,000 people in the most affected villages (UNICEF); psycho-social for 500 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); and micronutrients and enriched food for 2,000 malnourished pregnant and breastfeeding women (UNFPA).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-152016-03-15
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
MAURITANIA DROUGHT 2015288519.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisThe objective of this joint nutrition projectis to provide life-saving aid in the 10 districts most affected by malnutrition in southern Mauritania for four months. This includes therapeutic food and drinking water to treat 9,794 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); supplementary feeding for 2,664 MAM children and supplementary feeding for 23,562 people (WFP); drinking water for 9,000 people in the most affected villages (UNICEF); psycho-social for 500 SAM children (UNICEF and WHO); and micronutrients and enriched food for 2,000 malnourished pregnant and breastfeeding women (UNFPA).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-09-152016-03-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MAURITANIA DROUGHT 2015596435.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Management of severe acute malnutrition in OTP and TFC within 10 moughataas affected by the nutritional crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MAURITANIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to humanitarian needs of people severely affected by droughtThis project objective is to save lives and livelihoods in districts most severely affected by effects of the 2014/15 drought during the 2015/16 lean season in Zimbabwe. 79,898 beneficiaries have access to food for four months through food and cash transfers; and children under 5 in targeted households will receive super cereal ration during the peak of the lean season (January to March 2016).
Total project budget: $51,550,000
Total funds received to date: $18,500,000
Amount requested from CERF:$4,250,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-062016-05-06
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
Four districts (Bulilima, Chivi, Chirumanzu and Bikita), in Matabeleland South , Midlands and Masvingo provinces, Zimbabwe-20.3594165 30.4357631Four districts (Bulilima, Zimbabwe-19.0154380 29.1548570Chivi, Zimbabwe-20.3594165 30.4357631Chirumanzu and Bikita), Zimbabwe-19.3337543 30.4357631in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe-21.0523370 29.0459927Midlands and Masvingo provinces, Zimbabwe-20.0791909 30.8384093ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20154250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to humanitarian needs of people severely affected by droughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved food security of drought affected households in ZimbabweThis project objective is to improve the food security of 8,000 vulnerable households in Matebeleland South and Masvingo Provinces by the end of the next season. This includes providing 6,715 households have access to survival stock feed and 8,000 households have access to seed for small grains and legumes.
Total project budget: $32,106,907
Total funds received to date: $1,000,000
Amount requested from CERF:$2,128,137
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-062016-07-05
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
Matebeleland South Province, Zimbabwe-21.0523370 29.0459927• Matebeleland South Province, Zimbabwe-21.0523370 29.0459927Beitbridge, Gwanda, Matobo, Mangwe, Zimbabwe-22.1989020 30.0029572Masvingo Province Chivi, Zimbabwe-20.3594165 30.4357631Beitbridge, Gwanda, Matobo, Mangwe • Masvingo Province Chivi, Zimbabwe-22.1989020 30.0029572Beitbridge, Zimbabwe-22.1989020 30.0029572Gwanda, Zimbabwe-20.9398233 29.0110762Matobo, Zimbabwe-20.5572222 28.5125000Mangwe • Masvingo Province Chivi, Zimbabwe-20.7000000 28.0666670ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20152128136.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved food security of drought affected households in ZimbabweOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-123UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring access to safe water improving hygiene practices in 6 of the most food insecure and drought affected districts in ZimbabweThis project is to improve access to safe water and awareness of key hygiene and sanitation practices among 65,000 people in six of the most food insecure districts in Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province and Matabeleland South Province. The overall UNCT Drought response plan has a target of 21 most food insecure districts where the 6 districts included in this CERF are included.
Total project budget: $3,200,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$1,159,131
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-302016-04-30
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
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe-18.5331566 27.5495846Binga Hwange Lupane Tsholosho Umguza Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe-17.6241483 27.3410810Umzingwane, Zimbabwe-20.2907652 28.9528645ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20151159131.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring access to safe water improving hygiene practices in 6 of the most food insecure and drought affected districts in ZimbabweOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-124UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention and care to 33,012 PLW and children under age 5 living in 4 districts worst affected by droughtThis project objective is to improve the nutritional status of 33,012 pregnant and lactating women and children under five at risk of malnutrition through lifesaving nutrition interventions and care in four districts affected by drought. Activities include targeting under five children include screening, therapeutic feeding and care, and infant and young child feeding counseling; while both target groups will received micronutrient supplementation.
Total project budget: $4,529,007
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$573,445
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-042016-05-04
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
Province - District Manicaland - Buhera Matebeleland North - Lupane Binga Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe-19.3211383 31.4399041ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2015573445.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention and care to 33,012 PLW and children under age 5 living in 4 districts worst affected by droughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-125UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate UNICEF WASH and Health responses for Cholera OutbreakIn this project UNICEF is addressing both WASH and Health needs simultaneously to prevent the spread of the recent cholera outbreak in Iraq. In WASH, UNICEFaims to provide a minimum, basic package of interventions including provision of and access to water and safe waste disposal through de-sludge waste water, and provision of basic hygiene kits. On the health side, UNICEF will support the Ministry of Health through health care service provision through management of cholera patients through oral rehydration treatments. CERF funds will assist approximately 150,000 beneficiaries through a 6 month response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
– Central governorates (Baghdad, Babil, Anbar and Karbala) and Southern governorates (Najaf, Qadisiyah, Muthana and Thi-Qar), Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671– Central governorates (Baghdad, Iraq33.3373969 44.3935032Babil, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935Anbar and Karbala) and Southern governorates (Najaf, Iraq32.5597614 41.9196471Qadisiyah, Iraq32.0436910 45.1494505Muthana and Thi-Qar), Iraq31.1042292 46.3624686IRAQ CHOLERA 2015349294.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate UNICEF WASH and Health responses for Cholera OutbreakOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1946005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate UNICEF WASH and Health responses for Cholera OutbreakOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reinforcement of the emergency rapid response to cholera outbreak in IraqWHO is planning to support the Ministry of Health in implementing a vaccination campaign to protect people living in high risk settings. Implementation will occur through the strategy developed during the polio vaccination through the Expanded Programme for Immunization in Ministry of Health, decentralized to designated local public health officials. WHO will procure cholera vaccines, mobilize communities and train health workers and vaccinators. CERF funds will support the initial 3 months of the response and will benefit approximately 250,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
Vaccination using Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) will target selected camps of IDPs and refugees in the following governorates Baghdad, Babylon, Basrah, Kerbala, Najaf, Salah Al Din, Kirkuk, Wassit, Erbil, Dahuk, Sulaymaniyah, Diyala,, Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671Vaccination using Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) will target selected camps of IDPs and refugees in the following governorates Baghdad, Iraq33.3152410 44.3660671Babylon, Iraq32.4681910 44.5501935Basrah, Iraq30.5081033 47.7834888Kerbala, Iraq32.6068464 44.0103922Najaf, Iraq32.0273760 44.3331165Salah Al Din, Iraq34.5337527 43.4837380Kirkuk, Iraq35.4655761 44.3803921Wassit, Iraq32.6024094 45.7520985Erbil, Iraq36.2062933 44.0088697Dahuk, Iraq36.8679054 42.9488574Sulaymaniyah, Iraq35.5570454 45.4359425Diyala, Iraq33.7733487 45.1494505IRAQ CHOLERA 20152194741.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reinforcement of the emergency rapid response to cholera outbreak in IraqOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAQ RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihood response for flood-affected communities in Sagaing Region, Union of MyanmarThis project aims at restoring food security, agricultural production, access and availability of food, through the emergency intervention based on the provision of livestock and agriculture based inputs in Sagaing State for 55,000 people affected by the floods..Sagaing is targeted because the district has been heavily affected by crop and livestock losses; and the region underserved with fewer actors, and also a lower government response.
Total project budget: $15,000,000
Total funds received to date: $800,000
Amount requested from CERF: $1,500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-282016-04-28
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
Sagaing Region, Union of, Myanmar24.4283810 95.3939551Sagaing Region, Myanmar24.4283810 95.3939551Union of, Myanmar21.9162210 95.9559740MYANMAR FLOOD 20151500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihood response for flood-affected communities in Sagaing Region, Union of MyanmarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Aviation Services for the humanitarian community in response to winterisation needs in earthquake-affected NepalAviation Services for the humanitarian community in response to winterisation needs in earthquake-affected Nepal
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-152016-04-15
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
Earthquake-affected Central Development Region of (Gorkha, Dhading, Rasuwa, Ramechhap, Kavre, Nuwakot, Sindhupalchok, Dolakha districts), Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Earthquake-affected Central Development Region of (Gorkha, Nepal27.4695853 85.2722472Dhading, Nepal27.9711357 84.8984775Rasuwa, Nepal28.1727326 85.3136218Ramechhap, Nepal27.3553556 86.1344697Kavre, Nepal27.5259420 85.5612100Nuwakot, Nepal27.8866393 85.1479364Sindhupalchok, Nepal27.9512034 85.6845780Dolakha districts), Nepal27.7784288 86.1751759NEPAL HEAT/COLD WAVE 20151200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Aviation Services for the humanitarian community in response to winterisation needs in earthquake-affected 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 HEAT/COLD WAVE 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-126UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Health & WASH Interventions in Response to the Cholera Outbreaks in TanzaniaWHO and UNICEF, with this joint Health/WASH project, will increase their response to the cholera outbreak in Tanzania over the next six months. WHO and its implementing partner, the Ministry of Health will provide enhanced cholera case management for 65,250 symptomatic people, which is the current projection for the number of people who may become infected. WHO will provide medicines and medical supplies, and train medical staff. UNICEF and its NGO implementing partner will ensure the chlorination of water points so that 2.9 million people have access to safe drinking water, as well as messages on personal hygiene, sanitation and food safety.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF CHOLERA 2015796142.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Health & WASH Interventions in Response to the Cholera Outbreaks in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Health & WASH Interventions in Response to the Cholera Outbreaks in TanzaniaWHO and UNICEF, with this joint Health/WASH project, will increase their response to the cholera outbreak in Tanzania over the next six months. WHO and its implementing partner, the Ministry of Health will provide enhanced cholera case management for 65,250 symptomatic people, which is the current projection for the number of people who may become infected. WHO will provide medicines and medical supplies, and train medical staff. UNICEF and its NGO implementing partner will ensure the chlorination of water points so that 2.9 million people have access to safe drinking water, as well as messages on personal hygiene, sanitation and food safety.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-10-012016-04-01
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
Dar es Salaam, Morogoro, Pwani, Dodoma, Geita, Mwanza, Mara, Shinyanga, Singida, Kigoma, Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Iringa, Tanga, Tabora, and Zanzíbar, United Republic of Tanzania-6.7923540 39.2083284Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania-6.7923540 39.2083284Morogoro, United Republic of Tanzania-6.8277556 37.6591144Pwani, United Republic of Tanzania-7.3237714 38.8205454Dodoma, United Republic of Tanzania-6.1629590 35.7516069Geita, United Republic of Tanzania-2.7588165 32.1746050Mwanza, United Republic of Tanzania-2.5164305 32.9174517Mara, United Republic of Tanzania-1.7753538 34.1531947Shinyanga, United Republic of Tanzania-3.3694942 34.1531947Singida, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8253518 34.7630307Kigoma, United Republic of Tanzania-4.8824092 29.6615055Kilimanjaro, United Republic of Tanzania-3.0674247 37.3556273Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania-3.3869254 36.6829927Iringa, United Republic of Tanzania-7.7680590 35.6860723Tanga, United Republic of Tanzania-5.0888751 39.1023228Tabora, United Republic of Tanzania-5.1107561 32.7181375and Zanzíbar, United Republic of Tanzania-6.1357295 39.3621196TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF CHOLERA 2015704172.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Health & WASH Interventions in Response to the Cholera Outbreaks in TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-127UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Joint Humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by the droughtUNICEF will improve sanitary conditions of the most vulnerable people affected by the drought in ten prioritized municipalities through increased access to secure water and rapid training of good hygiene practices, at home and community level. Drought-affected people will be supported with domestic filters, and improvement of existing wells to ensure access to safe water. UNICEF's implementing partners will procure water filters, improve wells, organize rapid hygiene training, and mobilize health promoters. CERF funds will support the initial 6 months of the response and will benefit approximately 9,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-162016-05-16
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
HONDURAS DROUGHT 2015300028.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Joint Humanitarian response to water, sanitation and hygiene needs in communities affected by the droughtOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Drought emergency food assistance for food insecure people in the Southern Region of Honduras.WFP plans to stabilize and improve the food consumption of drought-affected people in 21 targeted municipalities of the dry corridor. WFP and implementing partners will provide food assistance through cash-based transfers and conduct post-distribution monitoring. CERF funds will support the initial 6 months of the response and will benefit 23,717 people (4,743 households).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-04-30
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
The operation will be implemented in of the most vulnerable municipalities of the dry corridor The targeted municipalities are, Honduras15.1999990 -86.2419050Apacilagua, San Isidro, San Jose, El Corpus, Morolica and Orocuina in Choluteca, Honduras13.4818828 -87.0711677Liure, Alauca, Soledad, Texiguat, Vado Ancho in El Paraiso, Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Reitoca, San Miguelito, Alubaren, Curaren, La Libertad in Francisco Morazan, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Lauterique, Mercedes de Oriente, San Juan in La Paz, Honduras13.8525582 -87.6618121Langue and San Francisco de Coray in Valle, Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038Apacilagua, Honduras13.4818828 -87.0711677San Isidro, Honduras14.5670000 -88.1110530San Jose, Honduras14.2451200 -87.9580610El Corpus, Honduras13.2881184 -87.0336925Morolica and Orocuina in Choluteca; Liure, Honduras13.5986882 -86.9336150Alauca, Honduras13.8529309 -86.6850292Soledad, Honduras13.5839000 -87.1173710Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho in El Paraiso; Reitoca, Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501San Miguelito, Honduras13.7408802 -87.4938212Alubaren, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curaren, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492La Libertad in Francisco Morazan; Lauterique, Honduras13.7123493 -87.4984615Mercedes de Oriente, Honduras13.9108545 -87.7769482San Juan in La Paz; Langue and San Francisco de Coray in Valle, Honduras18.4655394 -66.1057355HONDURAS DROUGHT 20151345382.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Drought emergency food assistance for food insecure people in the Southern Region of Honduras.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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening the health response to face drought emergencyWHO plans to support 30 health centers of the Ministry of Health to detect and treat the vulnerable population who are at risk of diarrhea and intestinal parasites due to a lack of access to suitable drinking water. Health centers will be supplies with oral rehydration salts, micronutrients and zinc sulphate. Also, health units, municipalities, community workers and NGOs in drought-affected areas will be supported with basic kits of equipment and supplies to conduct epidemiological surveillance and water quality. In addition, 30 environmental health technicians and community agents will be trainined on tools for implementing water quality surveillance. CERF funds will support the initial 6 months of the response and will benefit approximately 12,500 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-162016-05-16
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
Apacilagua, San Jose, El Corpus y Orocuina, Honduras13.4818828 -87.0711677Apacilagua, Honduras13.4818828 -87.0711677San Jose, Honduras14.2451200 -87.9580610El Corpus y Orocuina, Honduras13.2881184 -87.0336925municipalities of Choluteca, Honduras13.3067816 -87.1950139Langue, Honduras13.6223920 -87.6556468municipalities of Choluteca; Langue, Honduras13.3067816 -87.1950139municipalities of Valle Alubaren, Curaren, Reitoca, San Miguelito y La Libertad, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839municipalities of Valle Alubaren, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curaren, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492Reitoca, Honduras13.8267271 -87.4659693San Miguelito y La Libertad, Honduras13.7123493 -87.4984615municipalities of Francisco Morazan Liure y Soledad, Honduras14.4541100 -87.0624261municipalities of El Paraiso Lauterique, Mercedes de Oriente y San Juan, Honduras13.8525582 -87.6618121municipalities of El Paraiso Lauterique, Honduras14.0736932 -86.4187308Mercedes de Oriente y San Juan, Honduras13.9108545 -87.7769482municipalities of La Paz, Honduras14.3256196 -87.6836805HONDURAS DROUGHT 2015315010.0000
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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities of the Dry Corridor Area of HondurasIn this joint nutrition project, UNICEF and WFP plan to support the emergency nutrition response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities. WFP will procure and distribute 103 MT of Super cereal Plus to children under 5 and promote key family practices for healthy children. UNICEF will provide ready-to-eat theraputic food and related training to health centers to help them provide therapeutic feeding services and supplies to 600 under-5 children with acute malnutrition. CERF funds will support the initial 6 months of the response and will benefit nearly 6,000 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-172016-05-17
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
HONDURAS DROUGHT 2015120244.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities of the Dry Corridor Area 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-128UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities of the Dry Corridor Area of HondurasIn this joint nutrition project, UNICEF and WFP plan to support the emergency nutrition response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities. WFP will procure and distribute 103 MT of Super cereal Plus to children under 5 and promote key family practices for healthy children. UNICEF will provide ready-to-eat theraputic food and related training to health centers to help them provide therapeutic feeding services and supplies to 600 under-5 children with acute malnutrition. CERF funds will support the initial 6 months of the response and will benefit nearly 6,000 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-162016-05-16
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
Municipalities in the provinces of Choluteca (Apacilagua, San Isidro, San Jose, El Corpus, Morolica, Orocuina), Honduras13.2881184 -87.0336925El Paraiso (Liure, Soledad, Texiguat, Vado Ancho, Alauca), Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Francisco Morazán (Reitoca, San Miguelito, Alubaren, Curaren, La Libertad), Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839La Paz (Lauterique, Mercedes de Oriente, San Juan) and Valle (Langue, San Francisco de Coray), Honduras13.8525582 -87.6618121Municipalities in the provinces of Choluteca (Apacilagua, Honduras13.4818828 -87.0711677San Isidro, Honduras14.5670000 -88.1110530San Jose, Honduras14.2451200 -87.9580610El Corpus, Honduras13.2881184 -87.0336925Morolica, Honduras13.5986882 -86.9336150Orocuina); El Paraiso (Liure, Honduras13.5333605 -87.0892702Soledad, Honduras13.5839000 -87.1173710Texiguat, Honduras13.6496190 -87.0218192Vado Ancho, Honduras13.6115120 -86.9780501Alauca); Francisco Morazán (Reitoca, Honduras13.8529309 -86.6850292San Miguelito, Honduras13.7408802 -87.4938212Alubaren, Honduras13.7963601 -87.4696839Curaren, Honduras13.8513554 -87.5383492La Libertad); La Paz (Lauterique, Honduras13.8525582 -87.6618121Mercedes de Oriente, Honduras13.9108545 -87.7769482San Juan) and Valle (Langue, Honduras13.6223920 -87.6556468San Francisco de Coray), Honduras13.6602604 -87.5334038HONDURAS DROUGHT 2015107244.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response for the treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition in boys and girls under-five in 21 municipalities of the Dry Corridor Area of HondurasOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience to Food InsecurityThis project objective is to provide one month of emergency food assistance for 1.3 million beneficiaries in the Somali Region (out of 1.5 million) comprised of 21,505 mt of cereals, pulses and oil; and three months of targeted supplementary feeding for 232,000 children 6-59 months and pregnant and lactating women across the country with 1,390 mt of CSB++ (Super Cereal Plus)
Total project budget: $186,200,000
Total funds received to date: $19,000,000
Amount requested from CERF:$17,003,929
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Somali Region for GFD/Relief Activities and Afar, Oromia, SNNPR, Somali and Tigray Regions for Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programmes, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453Somali Region for GFD/Relief Activities and Afar, Ethiopia6.6612293 43.7908453Oromia, Ethiopia7.5460377 40.6346851SNNPR, Ethiopia6.5156911 36.9541070Somali and Tigray Regions for Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programmes, Ethiopia14.0323336 38.3165725ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20152000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience to Food InsecurityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)15003929.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience to Food InsecurityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-129UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to the response for emergency WASH needs and WASH-related NFI needs of internally displaced persons and vulnerable populations including school children, children affected by severe and moderate malnutrition, and pregnant women in the Central AfriWith CERF funding, UNICEF proposes to providing emergency WASH interventions to 25,000 IDPs and some 5,000 host community members. Potable water at the acceptable minimum level of 15 liters per person per day will be provided. UNICEF and partners will also construct some 300 latrines and also ensure that solid waste is collected and disposed on a regular basis at some 38 IDP sites. UNICEF will also procure and distribute kits with basic supplies such as soap, buckets and water purification tablets. CERF funds will support 5 months of implementation.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-122016-05-12
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
Prefectures, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440Ombella Mpoko, Lobaye, Ouham, Ouham Pende, Kemo, Ouaka, Nana Mamberé, Mambere Kadei, Basse Kotto, Haute Kotto, Haut Mbomou, Mbomou, Nana Gribizi, Sangha Mbaere, Central African Republic5.1188825 18.4276047Ombella Mpoko, Central African Republic5.1188825 18.4276047Lobaye, Central African Republic4.3525981 17.4795173Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Ouham Pende, Central African Republic6.4850984 16.1580937Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Nana Mamberé, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808Mambere Kadei, Central African Republic4.7055653 15.9699878Basse Kotto, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025Haute Kotto, Central African Republic7.7964379 23.3823545Haut Mbomou, Central African Republic6.2537134 25.4733554Mbomou, Central African Republic5.5568370 23.7632828Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Sangha Mbaere, Central African Republic3.4368607 16.3463791CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20151856001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to the response for emergency WASH needs and WASH-related NFI needs of internally displaced persons and vulnerable populations including school children, children affected by severe and moderate malnutrition, and pregnant women in the Central AfriOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-130UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Contribute to the reduction of maternal and under five morbidity and mortality among 52,000 IDPs and 50,000 persons in host populations in the localities of Bangui, Bimbo, Dekoa, Kaga Bandoro, Bossangoa, Bambari and Kouango from 1 November 2015 to 31 JanuUNICEF health aims to support the sector through procurement and transfer of essential drugs and emergency health kits, long lasting insecticidal nets and essential equipment to health facilities in the affected areas to 42,000 people in 29 IDP sites. Unicef and partners will ensure access to health facilities and treatment of the displaced population as well as host communities. CERF funded activities will be implemented over t 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-04-30
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
Bangui, Kemo, Kaga Bandoro, Ouaka, Basse Kotto and Ouham health prefectures, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Basse Kotto and Ouham health prefectures, Central African Republic4.8719319 21.2845025CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015600061.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Contribute to the reduction of maternal and under five morbidity and mortality among 52,000 IDPs and 50,000 persons in host populations in the localities of Bangui, Bimbo, Dekoa, Kaga Bandoro, Bossangoa, Bambari and Kouango from 1 November 2015 to 31 JanuOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-131UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Release of children from armed groups and provision of psychosocial support to children in the most affected conflict areasUsing CERF funds UNICEF aims to provide psychosocial support and access to child friendly spaces to 10,000 children in IDP camps. Some 500 children who have had a history with armed groups will also be identified, documented and will benefit from interim care and also through family reunification efforts. 100 separated and unaccompanied children will be supported in host families or benefit from family reunification.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Bangui, Sibut, Kouango, and Dekoa, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Sibut, Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Kouango, Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370and Dekoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015367973.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Release of children from armed groups and provision of psychosocial support to children in the 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-133UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response through integrated community-based management of severe acute malnutrition among children in prefectures the most affected by the conflict in CARUNICEF, through this nutrition project aims to improve the nutritional status of children under 5 affected by Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). At least 7,000 children will be treated and will benefit from appropriate therapeutic care through out-patient and in-patient treatment programmes. UNICEF will also use funds to procure therapeutic food and essential drugs needed to manage SAM. Activities will continue for 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-012016-06-01
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 of Bangui, Kemo, Nana Gribizi, Ouham, Nana Mambere and Ouaka, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Prefectures of Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Ouham, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870Nana Mambere and Ouaka, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response through integrated community-based management of severe acute malnutrition among children in prefectures the most affected 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency livelihood assistance to respond to new critical needs of host families and IDPs that have arisen in the recent crisis in BanguiThe violence that occurred in Bangui end of September 2015 has led to serious humanitarian consequences by destroying the livelihoods of thousands of families. The recent clashes in the midst of harvests have prevented many peri-urban farmers access to their fields when others were victims of the plunder of their crops. Around 42,000 people moved causing a worsening of their food and nutrition situations. With CERF funding, FAO will: distribute kits consisting of short-cycle seeds (vegetables) and tools; distribute vouchers for the purchase of market gardening kits in local markets using the existing system already in place and; distribute vouchers to support the transport of agricultural products to the markets of Bangui. The targeted beneficiaries are 11,500 people and the project duration is four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-082016-06-08
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
Bangui areas of displacement, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899including the nd, rd, th, th and th districts, as well as Bégoua in the outskirts of the city, Central African Republic-4.0383330 21.7586640including the nd, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440rd, Central African Republic38.9244445 -77.0405481th, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440th and th districts, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440as well as Bégoua in the outskirts of the city, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015398609.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency livelihood assistance to respond to new critical needs of host families and IDPs that have arisen in the recent crisis in BanguiOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Site Facilitation and Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) for IDPs in host families and sites affected by the recent crisis in Bangui and beyondWith funding, IOM aims to continue and expand their Displacement Tracking (DTM) and provide protection assistance and referral to medical, psychosocial and other types of protection needs. The project will target some 49,009 IDPs and the project duration is three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
The DTM forms an intrinsic tool to allow effective site management under the lead of the CCCM/NFI/Shelter in close coordination with the Protection Cluster and based on an intercluster questionnaire benefitting all active clusters, the humanitarian community at large, government and beneficiaries Bangui, Sibut, Dekoa, Damarra, Kaga Bandoro, Bambari, communities (hamlets) along the corridor from Bangui to Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899The DTM forms an intrinsic tool to allow effective site management under the lead of the CCCM/NFI/Shelter in close coordination with the Protection Cluster and based on an intercluster questionnaire benefitting all active clusters, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440the humanitarian community at large, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440government and beneficiaries Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Sibut, Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Dekoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145Damarra, Central African Republic4.9558978 18.6992159Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280communities (hamlets) along the corridor from Bangui to Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015301391.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Site Facilitation and Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) for IDPs in host families and sites affected by the recent crisis in Bangui and beyondOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Camp Management and Camp Coordination and response in IDP sitesUsing CERF funds, UNHCR will i) construct some 20 community shelters ii) provide 5,000 newly arrived IDPs and host families with NFIs and iii) establish and provide management and camp coordination servies in 17 IDP sites. This will also include collection of basic biodata and monitoring in sites that recieved new IDP influx. The project will target 76,568 IDPs and the project duration is six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
PREFECTURE OF OMBELLA POKO- BANGUI, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899PREFECTURE OF OUAKA – BAMBARI, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280PREFECTURE OF OUHAM-BATANGAFO, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709PREFECTURE OF OMBELLA POKO- BANGUI; PREFECTURE OF OUAKA – BAMBARI; PREFECTURE OF OUHAM-BATANGAFO;, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015486055.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Camp Management and Camp Coordination and response in IDP sitesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection monitoring and response in Ombella Mpoko (Bangui), Kemo (Dekoa) and Ouaka (Bambari) PrefectureCERF funds will contribute to improving protection by presence in the most affected areas. UNHCR will undertake protection monitoring activities and joint protection missions in the IDPs sites. Protection and women committees will also be set up in order to allow community participation in identifying, reporting and addressing protection issues. GBV survivors will be provided with medical and psychosocial care. Approximately 62,000 IDPs and 68,000 host will benefit from the CERF funded project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
PREFECTURE OF OMBELLA POKO- BANGUI, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899PREFECTURE OF OUAKA – BAMBARI, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280PREFECTURE OF KEMO – SIBUT / DEKOA, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145PREFECTURE OF OMBELLA POKO- BANGUI; PREFECTURE OF OUAKA – BAMBARI; PREFECTURE OF KEMO – SIBUT / DEKOA;, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015513937.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection monitoring and response in Ombella Mpoko (Bangui), Kemo (Dekoa) and Ouaka (Bambari) PrefectureOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Cash for work intervention to address critical needs of affected households in the 4th district of BanguiWith CERF funding, UNDP will aim to provide emergency assistance through organizing labor based work. The project will address the basic needs of 1,750 vulnerable and displaced people, while rehabilitating 3.5 km of roads. The cash for work project will improve and increase humanitarian access to allow relief support to displaced and host communities, while also injecting some cash in thelocal economy.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-092016-06-09
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
Bangui area of displacement (th district), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Cash for work intervention to address critical needs of affected households in the 4th district of BanguiOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Logistics Cluster Common Services to Support the Humanitarian Community Emergency Response in CARUnder this project, the logistics cluster aims to provide transport services by strengthening transportation services and also aims to increase access to affected population through repaire of airstrips. WFP will work with handicoap international to establish locistics hubs, re-establish storage capacity and move cargo. Approximately 45 humanitarian partners will benefit from these services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-092016-06-09
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
Kemo, Ombella M’Poko, Nana Gribizi, Nana Mambere, Ouaka, Ouham and Ouham Pende Beneficiaries - Humanitarian partners, Central African Republic5.1188825 18.4276047Kemo, Central African Republic5.8867794 19.3783206Ombella M’Poko, Central African Republic5.1188825 18.4276047Nana Gribizi, Central African Republic7.1848607 19.3783206Nana Mambere, Central African Republic5.6932135 15.2194808Ouaka, Central African Republic6.3168216 20.7122465Ouham and Ouham Pende Beneficiaries - Humanitarian partners, Central African Republic7.0909110 17.6688870CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20151491240.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Logistics Cluster Common Services to Support the Humanitarian Community Emergency Response in 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical support to populations affected by the ongoing crisis in Central African RepublicWith CERF funding, WFP aims to avoid acute hunger and malnutrition for as many as 27,850 people in Bangui and surrounding areas. Following a re-assessment of the markets, WFP has decided to provide this food assistance in the form of cash and vouchers to 15,850 IDPs and 12,000 host community members affected by the most recent wave of conflict. CERF will fund 3 months worth of support.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-04-30
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
Bangui, Dekoa (Kemo) and Kaga Bandoro (Nana Gribizi), Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Dekoa (Kemo) and Kaga Bandoro (Nana Gribizi), Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20151398291.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical support to populations affected by the ongoing crisis 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 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to gender based violence in the most fragile areas of Ouaka, Kemo, Nana-Gibrizi and Bangui in Central African RepublicWith CERF funding, UNFPA aims to detect and respond to risks and spikes in sexual violence through the activation of an arly warning systems. UNFPA will also provide medical and psychosocial services to GBV survivors and also dstribute dignity kits. The pCERF funded component will target 19,300 beneficiaries and will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Bambari, Bangui (rd, th,th,th arrondissements), Bimbo, Kouango, Kaga-Bandoro, Mbres, Sibut, Dekoa, Batangafo, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bambari, Central African Republic5.7643446 20.6705280Bangui (rd, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899th, Central African Republic6.6111110 20.9394440th arrondissements), Central African Republic4.3902302 18.5403799Bimbo, Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348Kouango, Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370Kaga-Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Mbres, Central African Republic6.6687313 19.7963735Sibut, Central African Republic5.7316058 19.0869316Dekoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015397682.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to gender based violence in the most fragile areas of Ouaka, Kemo, Nana-Gibrizi and Bangui 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving health services to people affected by the crisis in Bangui, Bimbo, Begoua and DekoaWHO and UNFPA, in this joint health project aim to provide lifesaving emergency health care services in CAR to people affected by the latest wave of violence. CERF funds will be used to procure and distribute emergency kits and emergency drugs and supplies to health facilities and hospitals, and also to provide the health care services through NGO and MoH partners in Bangui. Services range from basic health care, to those with physical and mental trauma as a consequence of violence. CERF funds will assist approximately 52,000 IDPs and 100,000 host populations have access to these services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-152016-05-14
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
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015719762.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving health services to people affected by the crisis in Bangui, Bimbo, Begoua and DekoaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving health services to people affected by the crisis in Bangui, Bimbo, Begoua and DekoaWHO and UNFPA, in this joint health project aim to provide lifesaving emergency health care services in CAR to people affected by the latest wave of violence. CERF funds will be used to procure and distribute emergency kits and emergency drugs and supplies to health facilities and hospitals, and also to provide the health care services through NGO and MoH partners in Bangui. Services range from basic health care, to those with physical and mental trauma as a consequence of violence. CERF funds will assist approximately 52,000 IDPs and 100,000 host populations have access to these services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-152016-05-15
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
Bangui, Bimbo, Begoua and Dekoa, Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348Bangui, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bimbo, Central African Republic4.3320676 18.5166348Begoua and Dekoa, Central African Republic6.3185366 19.0780145CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 2015369678.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving health services to people affected by the crisis in Bangui, Bimbo, Begoua and DekoaOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate emergency key input assistance to protect and restore agriculture and livestock based livelihoods of 2500 worst affected, and already vulnerable, low income and food insecure farmer households in the earthquake affected provinces of Nangarhar anThe project seeks to sustain the livelihoods of 2,500 vulnerable subsistence farming households affected by earthquake in Nangarhar and Kunar Provinces through the provision of agricultural inputs and increase their resilience through a higher protection of their assets and maintenance of milk and meat production. Thus protecting and restoring a minimum nutrition sensitive food production for household consumption and avoid malnutrition and other negative effects (health, asset selling, displacement, etc.)
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-282016-06-28
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
Nangarhar province (Rodat, Behsud, Kama, Chaprehar and Khewa districts) Kunar province (Naray, Asmar Shegal and Chawkai districts) PROJECT TITLE Immediate emergency key input assistance to protect and restore agriculture and livestock based livelihoods of worst affected, and already vulnerable, low income and food insecure farmer households in the earthquake affected provinces of Nangarhar and Kunar of, Afghanistan34.4538134 70.4848439Nangarhar province (Rodat, Afghanistan34.2923736 70.5740886Behsud, Afghanistan34.3157074 68.0477509Kama, Afghanistan34.4264363 70.7406358Chaprehar and Khewa districts) Kunar province (Naray, Afghanistan35.2121805 71.5249154Asmar Shegal and Chawkai districts) PROJECT TITLE Immediate emergency key input assistance to protect and restore agriculture and livestock based livelihoods of worst affected, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530and already vulnerable, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530low income and food insecure farmer households in the earthquake affected provinces of Nangarhar and Kunar of, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015608650.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate emergency key input assistance to protect and restore agriculture and livestock based livelihoods of 2500 worst affected, and already vulnerable, low income and food insecure farmer households in the earthquake affected provinces of Nangarhar anOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing the immediate needs of GBV survivors and women and girls at risk in the conflict affected area of Kunduz through provision of life saving multi-sectoral services for gender based violence.This project aims to address the immediate needs of GBV survivors and 3000 women and 1500 girls at risk in the conflict affected area of Kunduz and three neighbouring provinces through provision of life saving multi-sectoral services for prevention and response to gender based violence. 3000 conflict affected women and 1500 girls protected against various forms of Gender Based Violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-282016-06-28
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
Kunduz, Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663Kunduz City, Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663Takhar, Afghanistan36.6698013 69.4784541Kunduz City; Takhar, Afghanistan36.6698013 69.4784541Taloqan City, Afghanistan36.7338782 69.5394189Baghlan, Afghanistan35.8042947 69.2877535Taloqan City; Baghlan, Afghanistan36.7338782 69.5394189Puli-Khumri City, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Balkh, Afghanistan36.7550603 66.8975372Puli-Khumri City ; Balkh, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Mazar-el-Sharif City, Afghanistan36.6926167 67.1179511Mazar-el-Sharif City;, Afghanistan36.6926167 67.1179511AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015349539.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing the immediate needs of GBV survivors and women and girls at risk in the conflict affected area of Kunduz through provision of life saving multi-sectoral services for gender based violence.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO 200447)This project aims to provide essential food aid to populations affected by the violence in Kunduz and earthquake in Northern Afghanistan. 120,750 individuals will receive food assistance for two months (Kunduz response – 50,750 and Earthquake response – 70,000).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-172016-05-16
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
Province of Kunduz, Afghanistan36.7285511 68.8678982Kunduz city (Kunduz city has a total of eight administrative districts), Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663Province of Balkh, Afghanistan36.8909158 67.1894488Kunduz city (Kunduz city has a total of eight administrative districts); Province of Balkh, Afghanistan36.7285907 68.8680663District - Mazar, Afghanistan36.6926167 67.1179511Province of Samangan, Afghanistan35.9807296 67.5708536District - Mazar; Province of Samangan, Afghanistan36.6926167 67.1179511District - Aybak, Afghanistan35.9807296 67.5708536District - Aybak; Province of Baghlan, Afghanistan36.1560347 68.0477509District – Pull Khumri, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Province of Takhar, Afghanistan36.6698013 69.4784541District – Pull Khumri; Province of Takhar, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356District – Talogan, Afghanistan36.7338782 69.5394189Province of Badakhsan, Afghanistan36.7347725 70.8119953District – Talogan; Province of Badakhsan, Afghanistan36.6698013 69.4784541District – Faizabad, Afghanistan37.1017088 70.5552362Kabul city Earthquake response, Afghanistan34.5553494 69.2074860District – Faizabad; Kabul city Earthquake response, Afghanistan34.5553494 69.2074860Province of Baghlan, Afghanistan35.8042947 69.2877535Districts - Polikhumri, Khinjan, Doshi, Banoo, Dehsalah, Polihesar, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Province of Badakhshan, Afghanistan36.7347725 70.8119953Districts - Polikhumri, Afghanistan35.9438023 68.7095356Khinjan, Afghanistan35.4018071 69.1447081Doshi, Afghanistan35.6184272 68.6827073Banoo, Afghanistan34.0541061 -84.3286256Dehsalah, Afghanistan35.6833330 69.3000000Polihesar; Province of Badakhshan, Afghanistan36.7347725 70.8119953Districts - Juram, Shuhada, Tagab, Teshkan, Wakhan, Warduj, Keshim, Yaftal-e-Sufla, Afghanistan34.8525318 69.6497560Province of Nangarhar, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794Districts - Juram, Afghanistan36.6357455 70.7168469Shuhada, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Tagab, Afghanistan34.8525318 69.6497560Teshkan, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Wakhan, Afghanistan36.8454320 72.2837500Warduj, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Keshim, Afghanistan36.8061710 70.1007230Yaftal-e-Sufla; Province of Nangarhar, Afghanistan34.1718313 70.6216794Districts - Momandara, Dur Baba, Dari Noor Ghani kheil, Afghanistan34.0818733 70.8595620Province of Kunar, Afghanistan34.8465893 71.0973170Districts - Momandara, Afghanistan34.2157771 71.0260046Dur Baba, Afghanistan34.0818733 70.8595620Dari Noor Ghani kheil; Province of Kunar, Afghanistan34.8465893 71.0973170Districts - Wata Pur,Dara Pech, Chapa Dara, Asmar, Shegal, Marawara, Sarkano, Asad Abad, Khas Kunar, Nurgal, Narang, Chawki, Afghanistan34.9109308 71.1273981Districts - Wata Pur, Afghanistan34.9109308 71.1273981Dara Pech, Afghanistan34.8728983 71.1556204Chapa Dara, Afghanistan34.9201755 70.7644236Asmar, Afghanistan35.0298547 71.3542319Shegal, Afghanistan35.1180556 71.2283333Marawara, Afghanistan34.9282837 71.2755422Sarkano, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Asad Abad, Afghanistan34.8742638 71.1537637Khas Kunar, Afghanistan34.6433682 71.0260046Nurgal, Afghanistan34.6978597 70.8357792Narang, Afghanistan33.9391100 67.7099530Chawki;, Afghanistan34.8061587 70.9784562AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20153323284.0000
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 POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Respond to urgent health needs arising from the Kunduz crisisThis joint health project targets the population affected by the recent conflict in Kunduz by facilitating a resumption of basic trauma care. An estimated 3,000 injured people will have access to trauma and basic health care. An estimated 9,000 pregnant women who have been displaced and living in the 4 provinces of Takhar, Baghlan, Kunduz and Badakhshan and will also have access to basic reproductive health care.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-232016-09-23
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
AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20151254655.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Respond to urgent health needs arising from the Kunduz crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Respond to urgent health needs arising from the Kunduz crisisThis joint health project targets the population affected by the recent conflict in Kunduz by facilitating a resumption of basic trauma care. An estimated 3,000 injured people will have access to trauma and basic health care. An estimated 9,000 pregnant women who have been displaced and living in the 4 provinces of Takhar, Baghlan, Kunduz and Badakhshan and will also have access to basic reproductive health care.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-232016-06-23
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
AFGHANISTAN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015266730.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Respond to urgent health needs arising from the Kunduz crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-134UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health Response to the Saharawi FloodsWith CERF funding, UNICEF aims to improve access to emergency health care for 30,000 affected persons in urgent need of health care in the five Saharawi refugee camps near Tindouf through: set up of 20 health care spaces (large tents) and procure emergency health supplies, consumables drugs and lifesaving equipment: obstetric and new born kits, crucial drugs for de-worming, vitamin A supplements for 30,000 individuals. The project duration is for one month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Southern West - Region of Tindouf- refugees camps namely, Algeria27.6761012 -8.1276526Boujdour, Algeria26.1252362 -14.4847416Laayoune, Algeria35.6900343 1.9955876Smara, Algeria36.2831875 6.4716580Awserd, Algeria28.0338860 1.6596260Dakhla, Algeria34.9967708 -1.8583564Boujdour; Laayoune; Smara; Awserd; Dakhla;, Algeria27.1500384 -13.1990758ALGERIA FLOOD 2015299925.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health Response to the Saharawi FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ALGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency shelter and core relief items for families affected by the flooding.With CERF funding, UNHCR aims to meet the most urgent shelter and NFI needs for 37,500 of the most vulnerable food affected people. Specifically, UNHCR will procure and distribute 2,730 emergency family tents, as well as Core Relief Items (CRI). CRI includes 10,350 fleece blankets, 2,000 jerry cans, 1,834 kitchen sets, 319 plastic rolls, and 1,319 plastic sheets. The project duration is one month.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Saharawi Refugee Camps, Tindouf Province,, Algeria27.4730968 -8.0847156Saharawi Refugee Camps, Algeria27.4928355 -7.8281021Tindouf Province, Algeria27.8063119 -5.7299821ALGERIA FLOOD 20151600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency shelter and core relief items for families affected by the flooding.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ALGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)ALGERIA PRRO 200301 : Support to Refugees from Western SaharaWith CERF funding, WFP aims to ensure food is distributed to 124,960 beneficiaries through general food distributions. WFP willprocure 5,000 metric tons of wheat flour and other staple grains, 428 metric tons of vegetable oil, 500 metric tons of lentils, 405 metric of sugar and 405 metric tons of corn soya blend. This will provide 3 months worth of food rations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Five refugee camps around Tindouf, People's Democratic Republic of, Algeria27.6761012 -8.1276526Five refugee camps around Tindouf, Algeria27.6761012 -8.1276526People's Democratic Republic of, Algeria28.0338860 1.6596260ALGERIA FLOOD 20153000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project ALGERIA PRRO 200301 : Support to Refugees from Western SaharaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ALGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care servicesWith CERF funding, WHO aims to help reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality of 30,000 flood affected people by improving access to emergency health care in refugee camps. More specifically, WHO will provide emergency provide emergency health kits (medical kit, diarrheal kit, trauma kits) and essential medicines to 7 hospitals and 31 health centers. The project duration is two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-072016-05-07
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
Southern West - Region of Tindouf- refugees camps namely, Algeria27.6761012 -8.1276526Boudjeddour, Algeria28.0338860 1.6596260Laayoune, Algeria35.6900343 1.9955876Smara, Algeria36.2831875 6.4716580Awserd, Algeria28.0338860 1.6596260Dakhla, Algeria34.9967708 -1.8583564Boudjeddour; Laayoune; Smara; Awserd; Dakhla;, Algeria27.1500384 -13.1990758ALGERIA FLOOD 2015151715.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care servicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ALGERIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance in restoring food security and agricultural production in Typhoon Koppu affected communitiesThe project will respond to the urgent needs of farmers in Region III (Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac provinces) who were affected by Typhoon Koppu and drought due to El Niño as prioritized by the Government. FAO will provide certified rice seeds and fertilizers to some 13,000 farm households or 65,000 individuals in order for them to restore their agriculture-based livelihoods. The project recognizes the importance of not only providing food assistance but also in supporting food producers and getting food production in the target priority areas back and running as soon as possible.
Total project budget: $4,800,000
Total funds received to date: $556,796
Amount requested from CERF:$1,111,305
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-012016-06-01
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
municipalities in the Provinces of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, and Pampanga in Region III (Central Luzon), Philippines15.4827722 120.7120023municipalities in the Provinces of Nueva Ecija, Philippines15.9603646 121.0630810Tarlac, Philippines15.4470354 120.4696420and Pampanga in Region III (Central Luzon), Philippines15.0794090 120.6199895PHILIPPINES STORM 20151111305.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance in restoring food security and agricultural production in Typhoon Koppu affected 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 PHILIPPINES RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted life-saving basic health services and public health interventions in most at risk typhoon affected municipalitiesThis project objective is to provide essential lifesaving health services for the most at risk populations in selected Typhoon Koppu affected municipalities in the provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan. The proposed health activities will reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality among 212,000 persons affected by the typhoon. This will be done through the provision of lifesaving primary medical/surgical services; disease surveillance and early warning system established and functional at the barangay level in 18 high priority municipalities; and cases of acute malnutrition in children under 5 among the affected populations identified as among those with highest household food insecurity are managed at community level
Total project budget: $910,000
Total funds received to date: $210,000
Amount requested from CERF:$400,769
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-012016-05-01
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
Province of Pampanga (municipalities of Macabebe, Masantol), Philippines14.8523369 120.6775054Province of Tarlac (municipalities of Moncada, Paniqui, Camiling, Capas, San Jose), Philippines15.6660645 120.5585595Province of Nueva Ecija (municipalities of Jaen, Licab, Cabiao, Alliaga, Cuyapo, Gapan, Laur, Quezon), Philippines15.5470573 120.7694760Provjnce of Pangasinan (Agno, Infanta, Mabini), Philippines16.1032876 119.8120795Province of Pampanga (municipalities of Macabebe, Philippines14.9147324 120.6775054Masantol); Province of Tarlac (municipalities of Moncada, Philippines14.8523369 120.6775054Paniqui, Philippines15.6660645 120.5585595Camiling, Philippines15.6871913 120.4182522Capas, Philippines15.3335240 120.5904500San Jose); Province of Nueva Ecija (municipalities of Jaen, Philippines15.3627393 120.8838016Licab, Philippines15.5470573 120.7694760Cabiao, Philippines15.2289180 120.8728615Alliaga, Philippines15.5120421 120.8613785Cuyapo, Philippines15.7999520 120.6890055Gapan, Philippines15.2912094 121.0105733Laur, Philippines15.5247743 121.1824925Quezon); Provjnce of Pangasinan (Agno, Philippines13.9346903 121.9473110Infanta, Philippines14.7259749 121.6625320Mabini), Philippines13.7235514 120.9073040PHILIPPINES STORM 2015400769.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted life-saving basic health services and public health interventions in most at risk typhoon affected municipalitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to migrant population and persons of specific protection needs in HaitiThe project objective is to ensure irregular and vulnerable returning migrants deported from the Dominican Republic receive life-saving, emergency protection assistance upon arrival in Haiti. The aim is to provide protection to highly vulnerable populations by providing humanitarian partners with accurate and timely information, ensuring the safe referral of vulnerable cases, and provide assistance in safe and humane onward transport to stranded migrants in the remote areas of Anse-a-Pitres. A more detailed database and publications will be made available on the cross border movements allowing the GoH and humanitarian actors to better orient their initiatives and assist protection/vulnerable cases on the border. Support the orderly and humane relocation of migrants stranded in informal settlement in the South East department.
Total project budget: $12,743,647
Total funds received to date: $960,000
Amount requested from CERF:$1,000,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-282016-06-28
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
Haitain Border Departments, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150South-East, West, Center and North East, Haiti25.8487304 -80.1907573South-East, Haiti18.2783598 -72.3547915West, Haiti18.4957015 -72.4731529Center and North East, Haiti25.8303850 -80.1913070HAITI DISPLACEMENT 20151000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to migrant population and persons of specific protection needs in HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection assistance to persons born in the Dominican RepublicThe project objective is to provide protection and durable solutions through return for persons affected by the 2013 Dominican Constitutional Court ruling effectively rendering them Stateless, as well as their descendants, and for other groups (such as family members) affected by potential deportations, who entered Haiti. Up to 4,973 persons affected by the 2013 Constitutional Court ruling, their descendants, and other groups (such as family members) affected by potential deportations are supported while in the Haitian border areas and able to find a durable solution.
Total project budget: $1,042,169
Total funds received to date: $513,027
Amount requested from CERF:$267,984
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-11-152016-05-15
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
Border Areas (four official points, Haiti18.9711870 -72.2852150Ouanaminthe, Belladère, Malpasse and Anse à Pitre – and – Border departments are North-East, Centre, West and South East) with the Dominican Republic, Haiti19.5473723 -71.7296249Ouanaminthe, Haiti19.5473723 -71.7296249Belladère, Haiti18.8524695 -71.8185895Malpasse and Anse à Pitre – and – Border departments are North-East, Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997Centre, Haiti18.9582742 -72.0468164West and South East) with the Dominican Republic, Haiti18.7356930 -70.1626510HAITI DISPLACEMENT 2015267984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection assistance to persons born in the Dominican RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-135UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening of support and assistance systems in favour of children affected by deportations including unaccompanied children from the Dominican RepublicThe project will support the protection of children affected by the deportation process from the Dominican Republic. Through adequate transitory care, documentation and family reunification services based in Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, Belladere and Anse a Pitre, the adverse humanitarian impact of the deportation process, including family separation will be mitigated for 1,900 Haitian migrants including 800 children affected by the deportation process.
Total project budget: $4,904,443
Total funds received to date: $281,536
Amount requested from CERF:$718,880
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-302016-06-30
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
Ouanaminthe (Nord-Ouest), Belladere (Centre), Malpasse (Ouest) , Anse à Pitre (Nord), Haiti19.5473723 -71.7296249Ouanaminthe (Nord-Ouest), Haiti19.5473723 -71.7296249Belladere (Centre), Haiti18.8524695 -71.8185895Malpasse (Ouest), Haiti18.4957015 -72.4731529Anse à Pitre (Nord), Haiti18.0454463 -71.7577997HAITI DISPLACEMENT 2015718880.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening of support and assistance systems in favour of children affected by deportations including unaccompanied children from the Dominican RepublicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in Central African RepublicIn response to growing humanitarian needs, WFP UNHAS will use CERF funds to increase both its cargo and passenger capacity by adding two additional aircrafts. Moreover, tis air transport capacity will also serve emergency needs including security relocations and medevacs. Using CERF funds UNHAS aims to target 47mt of cargo per month and targets seving 36 locations in CAR, over five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-072016-06-07
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 to Bambari, Bangassou, Batangafo, Berberati, Birao, Bocaranga, Bossangoa, Bouar, Bozoum, Bria, Carnot, Kabo, Kaga Bandoro, Kouango, Mobaye, Ndele, Obo, Paoua, Rafai, Tiringoulou and Zemio, Central African Republic4.3946735 18.5581899Bangassou, Central African Republic4.7378613 22.8165095Batangafo, Central African Republic7.3008041 18.2881709Berberati, Central African Republic4.2571092 15.7879371Birao, Central African Republic10.2933091 22.7822485Bocaranga, Central African Republic6.9964605 15.6383202Bossangoa, Central African Republic6.4977266 17.4499404Bouar, Central African Republic5.9430233 15.6002024Bozoum, Central African Republic6.3188032 16.3758145Bria, Central African Republic6.5390358 21.9910008Carnot, Central African Republic4.9404212 15.8789403Kabo, Central African Republic7.6949299 18.6264694Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic6.9960368 19.1850317Kouango, Central African Republic4.9946855 19.9824370Mobaye, Central African Republic4.3202706 21.1861342Ndele, Central African Republic8.4101505 20.6481794Obo, Central African Republic5.3956496 26.4916731Paoua, Central African Republic7.2466086 16.4346979Rafai, Central African Republic4.9801882 23.9417510Tiringoulou and Zemio, Central African Republic5.0308931 25.1325897CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLACEMENT 20151855910.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Humanitarian Air Services 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 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Nutrition for host and displaced population in Lac regionThe project objective is to improve food and nutrition situation of host populations, returnees and displaced persons, while preserving the livelihoods of pastoralists. More than 12,600 beneficiaries will improve their nutrition through the distribution of animal protein and milk, including 1,000 pastoralists who have also preserved a core breeding stock. The selection of beneficiary households for dry meat distribution will be based on new admission into nutritional centers. Priority will be for children with acute malnutrition among 6 and 59 month.
Total project budget: $3,680,000
Total funds received to date: $200,000
Amount requested from CERF:$500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-312016-06-30
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
Lac Region Department of Mamdi, Chad13.6915377 14.1001326CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Nutrition for host and displaced population in Lac regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Direct Psychosocial Support for the affected persons such as IDPs, returnees, host community members and TCNs in the region of LacThis project objective is to provide direct psychosocial assistance to 24,000 IDPs, returnees, host community members and third country nationals in the Lac region. Activities include continuous individual support to people in need and collective support through community helplines to strengthen community ties and also offer a hosting space and less formal exchange.
Total project budget: $2,054,400
Total funds received to date: $209,399
Amount requested from CERF:$150,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-242016-08-23
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 region of Lac, Sub-prefectures of Bagasola, Bol, Liwa and Daboua, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670The region of Lac, Chad13.6915377 14.1001326Sub-prefectures of Bagasola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Direct Psychosocial Support for the affected persons such as IDPs, returnees, host community members and TCNs in the region of LacOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WHO-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Care to IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadThis project objective is to provide life-saving health interventions to an estimated 112,585 people (returnees, IDPs and host communities) to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality rates among these populations, in particular children and women. Activities include access to quality health services through health facilities or mobile health centers.
Total project budget: $1,251,800
Total funds received to date: $100,000
Amount requested from CERF:$500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-282016-06-28
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
District of Bagassola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670• District of Bagassola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670District of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595district hospital and health centers (Bagassola, Tchoukoutalia, Nguelea, Ngouboua, Tchoukoudoum, , Trotoye, Kalia, Tchingam, Tetewa, Choua), health mobil clinic in Tagal and Oulaoula • District of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595district hospital and health centers (Bagassola, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchoukoutalia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Nguelea, Chad13.3995957 14.2870381Ngouboua, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchoukoudoum, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kalia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchingam, Chad13.4886355 14.4123984Tetewa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070health mobil clinic in Tagal and Oulaoula • District of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595district hospital and health centres (Bol, Melea, Kangaliam, Ngarangou, Tetewa, Kaiga, ), Chad37.6604402 -91.5692851District of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070district hospital and health centres (Bol, Melea, Kangaliam, Ngarangou, Tetewa, Kaiga, ) • District of Liwa, Chad43.6753640 -72.2729872district hospital and health centres (Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595Ngarangou, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kaiga, Chad13.3896702 14.5387544) • District of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Health mobil clinic, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070liwa, Tataveron, Akoulfa, Ndjari, Chebre, Kiskra, Chad13.8150000 14.1286111Tataveron, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Akoulfa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kiskra, Chad13.8150000 14.1286111CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Care to IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to reproductive health and sexual violence services among affected populations Bagasola-BolThe project objective is to respond to priority needs in sexual and reproductive health of the affected population with a Minimum Initial Service Package. This will increase access to reproductive health services to 82,035 affected people including 45,575 girls and women of childbearing age, 36,460 sexually active men and provide holistic management of 303 rape survivors in the Lake Chad Region.
Total project budget: $1,108,470
Total funds received to date: $147,000
Amount requested from CERF:$400,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2016-01-052016-07-05
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
Lake Region (Health districts of Baga Sola and Bol, Mamdi Division), Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Lake Region (Health districts of Baga Sola and Bol, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Mamdi Division), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to reproductive health and sexual violence services among affected populations Bagasola-BolOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Security from Violence and Exploitation: Strengthening protection of children and reducing risk of SGBV and improving quality of response to SGBV among refugeesThis project objective is to strengthen protection of children and reducing risk of sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) and improving quality of response. Some 8,000 children will be targeted as the interventions will focuson the implementation of the best interest of the child procedure and the re-inforcement of pro-active identification and screening of children at risk in the area especially unaccompanied and separated children in Dar Es Salam camp. Funds will also be used to address problems of SGBV among refugees as the majority of Nigerian refugees have experienced several types of violence including sexual gender based violence during flight and with host communities.
Total project budget: $460,781
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$100,096
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-242016-06-24
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
Lake Region of (Bagasola and surrounding areas), Chad13.5333330 14.3166670CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015100096.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Security from Violence and Exploitation: Strengthening protection of children and reducing risk of SGBV and improving quality of response to SGBV among refugeesOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-136UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to an equitable and inclusive education in emergencies for IDPs, and host community children in the Lake Region – Mamdi department - affected by the Nigeria crisisThis project objective is to provide physical, psychosocial and cognitive protection through education for 30,000 school age children among IDPs, returnees and with host communities in Mamdi Department. Activities include establishment of 40 temporary learning spaces; rehabilitate 34 classrooms in 17 schools; rehabilitate 17 school fences in existing schools; provide pedagogical and recreational materials to all the preschool and primary school aged pupils; train 500 teachers; and provide 12,500 vulnerable girl students in the department of Mamdi with age and gender-sensitive dignity kits.
Total project budget: $3,601,348
Total funds received to date: $209,399
Amount requested from CERF:$698,350
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-012016-06-01
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
Lake region, department of Mamdi (Bol and Bagasola), Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Lake region, Chad35.9310769 -95.1354733department of Mamdi (Bol and Bagasola), Chad13.5333330 14.3166670CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015698350.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to an equitable and inclusive education in emergencies for IDPs, and host community children in the Lake Region – Mamdi department - affected by the Nigeria crisisOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-137UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency protection of Boys and Girls affected by Boko Haram-related violence in Lac Region in ChadThis project will benefit 24,900 people affected by the displacement and violence in the Lake region. Refugees, IDPs and host population will be targeted for protection activities, with emergency protection of girls and boys as the main objective of the project. 4,500 children will be reached by a package of child protection activities of this project, while adults from their community (refugees, IDPs and host population) will be targeted notably for awareness building on child protection and on life saving messages related to mine-risk and other UXOs/explosives.
Total project budget: $4,706,508
Total funds received to date: $111,920
Amount requested from CERF:$749,139
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-302016-06-30
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
Lac Region- (Bagasola and Bol sub-prefectures, department of Mamdi), Chad13.5333330 14.3166670Lac Region- (Bagasola and Bol sub-prefectures, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670department of Mamdi), Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015399139.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency protection of Boys and Girls affected by Boko Haram-related violence in Lac Region in ChadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency protection of Boys and Girls affected by Boko Haram-related violence in Lac Region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-138UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health and nutrition Care to refugees IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region in ChadThe project objective is to reduce excess mortality and morbidity associated with malnutrition and provide life-saving health interventions to targeted refugees, returnees, IDPs and host communities in the Lac region of Chad.More than 115,000 refugees, returnees, IDPs and host communities, especially mothers and children have access to quality health and nutrition services; 3,100 severely malnourished children admitted and treated in nutrition units fixed and mobiles; 6,000 Mother-Child couples have access to support groups services on Infant and Young Child Feeding; 10,637 children and mothers have received micronutrient supplementation; and targeted staff from 16 health centres will attend short training on quality basic healthcare services.
Total project budget: $10,967,627
Total funds received to date: $300,005
Amount requested from CERF:$800,007
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-302016-06-30
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
District of Bagassola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670• District of Bagassola, Chad13.5333330 14.3166670District of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595District hospital and health centers (Bagassola, Tchoukoutalia, Nguelea, Ngouboua, Tchoukoudoum, , Trotoye, Kalia, Tchingam, Tetewa, Choua), • District of Bol, Chad13.4886355 14.4123984District hospital and health centers (Bagassola, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchoukoutalia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Nguelea, Chad13.3995957 14.2870381Ngouboua, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchoukoudoum, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kalia, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Tchingam, Chad13.4886355 14.4123984• District of Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595District hospital and health centres (Bol, Melea, Kangaliam, Ngarangou, Tetewa, Kaiga,), Chad14.8661377 74.4393729District of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070District hospital and health centres (Bol, Melea, Kangaliam, Ngarangou, Tetewa, Kaiga,) • District of Liwa, Chad14.8661377 74.4393729District hospital and health centres (Bol, Chad13.4590358 14.7113595Ngarangou, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070Kaiga, Chad13.3896702 14.5387544) • District of Liwa, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070district hospital and health centres, Chad36.3903339 -97.8875627CHAD DISPLACEMENT 2015800007.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health and nutrition Care to refugees IDPs, returnees and host population affected by the Nigerian crisis on the Lac Region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving support to households displaced by insecurityWFP will assist 60,000 internally displaced populations located in Mamdi department of Lac region. This assistance will be provided through a combination of general food distributions by in-kind and cash/voucher transfers. WFP will be able to purchase 1,086 MT of mixed commodities including cereals, pulses, salt, oil and CSB+ as well as voucher transfers of 727,434, adequate to meet the needs of the targeted beneficiaries for 60 days.
Total project budget: $19,628,224
Total funds received to date: $14,716,077
Amount requested from CERF:$3,100,001
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-312016-09-30
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
Lake Region Mamdi District, Chad15.4541660 18.7322070CHAD DISPLACEMENT 20153100001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving support to households displaced by insecurityOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance to the population in food insecurity resulting from drought crisis in El SalvadorThe main objective of this intervention is lifesaving relief under general food distribution (GFD). Food assistance will be provided by WFP for three months (December 2015 to February 2016), through cash based transfers, specifically through the modality of vouchers redeemable for nutritious food only in local stores. Vouchers will be given to heads of households at the commencement of every month. Individuals would be encouraged to participate in three training sessions: i) the use of voucher, ii) good dietary practices, and iii) home economics. This is to enable them to make good use of the voucher (many beneficiaries do not regularly shop at stores), reinforce their knowledge about health diets, and prevent that poor hygiene interferes with the desired improved food and nutrition security outcomes.
Total Project Budget: US$ 20,000,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 3,736,940
Amount Requested from CERF: US$ 1,600,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-242016-06-24
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
Department Municipalities Usulután Concepción Batres and Jucuapa San Miguel San Miguel, Lolotique and Ciudad Barrios Morazán Cacaopera, Guatajiagua, San Simón, Chilanga and San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.5570718 -88.3494328Department Municipalities Usulután Concepción Batres and Jucuapa San Miguel San Miguel, El Salvador13.5182710 -88.3846250Lolotique and Ciudad Barrios Morazán Cacaopera, El Salvador13.5570718 -88.3494328Guatajiagua, El Salvador13.6631265 -88.2083778San Simón, El Salvador13.8297630 -88.2290783Chilanga and San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.7189252 -88.1218171EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 20151600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance to the population in food insecurity resulting from drought crisis in El SalvadorOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EL SALVADOR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-UDP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide emergency water quality and quantity access to vulnerable families affected by drought in El SalvadorThe project will provide life saving WASH assistance to approximately 30,000 people (6,000 families) located in three of the most affected departments, namely Usulután, Morazán and San Miguel. The main output will be to provide 6,000 affected families direct access to quality water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene (bathing/washing), through a participatory installation process. Through the project, each family will receive a 20-litre water recipient while 300 community water storage tanks (2,500 litre capacity) will be installed in 14 municipalities. One community storage tank will provide water for 20 families grouped into a community. During a three month period, twice a week, community water storage tanks will be filled with water by a tanker truck.
Total project budget: US$ 2,100,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 564,000
Amount requested from CERF: US$ 340,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-302016-06-30
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
Department Municipalities Usulután Berlín, Usulután, Jucuarán, Jucuapa, Jiquilisco, and Concepción Batres San Miguel San Miguel, Ciudad Barrios, and Lolotique Morazán Cacaopera, San Simon, Chilanga, Guatajiagua, and San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.5570718 -88.3494328Department Municipalities Usulután Berlín, El Salvador13.4981886 -88.5304254Usulután, El Salvador13.3453114 -88.4428112Jucuarán, El Salvador13.2531494 -88.2473352Jucuapa, El Salvador13.5182710 -88.3846250Jiquilisco, El Salvador13.3258007 -88.5613634and Concepción Batres San Miguel San Miguel, El Salvador13.4713714 -88.1729067Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador13.7605220 -88.2680172San Simon, El Salvador13.8297630 -88.2290783Chilanga, El Salvador13.7189252 -88.1218171Guatajiagua, El Salvador13.6631265 -88.2083778and San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.6927457 -88.1047287EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2015340000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide emergency water quality and quantity access to vulnerable families affected by drought in El SalvadorOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EL SALVADOR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-139UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutritional recovery of children with severe and moderate acute malnutrition between 0-9 years oldThe project objective is to provide life-saving nutrition assistance to 15,000 children below 9 years of age, affected by SAM or MAM / or whose nutrition condition is in rapid decline due to the losses of household food reserves and livelihoods caused by the drought. The project will cover 14 prioritized municipalities in the three most affected departments of San Miguel, Morazán and Usulután, where UNICEF will strengthen the capacity of the health services at local level. The objective will be achieved through active search of malnourished children at risk to fall in acute and severe malnutrition and providing them with one-month treatment consisting in RUTF (Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food) and Oral Rehydration Solution (ReSoMal) to treat SAM (or MAM) and prevent deterioration in their nutritional status.
Total project budget: US$360,000
Total funds received to date: US$0
Amount requested from the CERF: US$160,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-232016-06-23
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
Departments, El Salvador13.4953640 -88.9796776San Miguel, Morazán and Usulután Municipalities, El Salvador13.4451041 -88.2461183Morazán and Usulután Municipalities, El Salvador13.7682000 -88.1291387Cacaopera, Guatajiagua, San Simón, Chilanga, Lolotique, San Francisco Gotera, San Miguel, Ciudad Barrios, Jiquilisco, Concepción Batres, Berlín Usulután, Jucuarán, Jucuapa, El Salvador13.7721417 -88.0766404Cacaopera, El Salvador13.7721417 -88.0766404Guatajiagua, El Salvador13.6631265 -88.2083778San Simón, El Salvador13.8297630 -88.2290783Chilanga, El Salvador13.7189252 -88.1218171Lolotique, El Salvador13.5570718 -88.3494328San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.6927457 -88.1047287San Miguel, El Salvador13.4792922 -88.1779182Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador13.7605220 -88.2680172Jiquilisco, El Salvador13.3258007 -88.5613634Concepción Batres, El Salvador13.3405347 -88.3712796Berlín Usulután, El Salvador13.4960361 -88.5299428Jucuarán, El Salvador13.2531494 -88.2473352Jucuapa, El Salvador13.5182710 -88.3846250EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2015160000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutritional recovery of children with severe and moderate acute malnutrition between 0-9 years oldOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EL SALVADOR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate assistance in response to the food insecurity of families affected by the 2015 drought in El SalvadorThe FAO intervention aims to help meet the urgent requirements of 17,875 people, whose access and availability of food and water have been greatly reduced by drought. The main objective is to improve food and nutrition security and livelihoods of vulnerable families affected by drought. FAO intends to provide seeds, inputs and materials to 3,575 subsistence farmers and their families. The project will supply seeds, fertilizer and farming inputs to enable 3,575 affected families to establish home gardens for immediate food production (short cycle crops) so as to improve food intake. Moreover, 425 drip irrigation systems will be distributed and 450 sustainable water harvest systems will be made available, to promote efficient use of water for food production and meet water needs of rural families affected by drought.
Total project budget: US$ 6,600,000
Total funds received to date: US$ 500,000
Amount requested from CERF: US$ 610,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-282016-06-28
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
San Miguel, Morazán, and Usulután departments, El Salvador13.4451041 -88.2461183Morazán, El Salvador13.7682000 -88.1291387and Usulután departments, El Salvador13.4470634 -88.5565310San Miguel, Cacaopera, Guatajiagua, San Simon, Lolotiquillo, San Francisco Gotera, Berlin, Usulután, Jucuaran, and Jucuapa municipalities (Dry Corridor), El Salvador13.7721417 -88.0766404San Miguel, El Salvador13.4792922 -88.1779182Cacaopera, El Salvador13.7721417 -88.0766404Guatajiagua, El Salvador13.6631265 -88.2083778San Simon, El Salvador13.8297630 -88.2290783Lolotiquillo, El Salvador13.7259109 -88.0888549San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador13.6927457 -88.1047287Berlin, El Salvador13.4960361 -88.5299428Usulután, El Salvador13.3453114 -88.4428112Jucuaran, El Salvador13.2531494 -88.2473352and Jucuapa municipalities (Dry Corridor), El Salvador13.5182710 -88.3846250EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2015610000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate assistance in response to the food insecurity of families affected by the 2015 drought in El SalvadorOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EL SALVADOR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-140UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response to the protection needs of children affected by displacement as a result of armed conflictThe overall aim of the project is to reduce the vulnerability of children affected by displacement as a result of armed conflict through prevention and response to their protection needs. Outputs include: Unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) are identified, documented, provided with temporary care and reunified with their families in line with interagency standards (target: 233 children including 125 girls); Children (displaced, returnees, refugees and from host communities) have access to socio recreational activities and psychosocial support if needed, in child friendly spaces/safe places for children and those with special protection needs are referred to competent services (target: 17,500 children); Child protection risks are prevented and responded to through community-based Child protection mechanisms (167 mechanisms targeting 29,578 children); Children /suspected of association with armed groups in detention receiving adequate care (psychosocial, socio recreational and NFI) and reintegrated into their families/communities. Total number of expected beneficiaries: 48,028.
Total project budget: $2,317,510
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$999,915
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-232016-06-23
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
Diffa Region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Municipalities of N’Guigmi, Toumour, Bosso, Gueskerou, Diffa, Chetimari, Maine Soroa, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915• Municipalities of N’Guigmi, Toumour, Bosso, Gueskerou, Diffa, Chetimari, Maine Soroa, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500• Municipalities of N’Guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Chetimari, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015999915.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to the protection needs of children affected by displacement as a result of armed conflictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) are identified, documented, provided with temporary care and reunified with their families in line with interagency standards (target: 233 children including 125 girls);Indicator 1.1Number of UASC (disaggregated by unaccompanied/separated, girls and boys) identified and documentedIndicator 1.2Number of UASC benefiting from alternative care and/or individualized supportIndicator 1.3Number of UASC reunified with their familyOutput 2Children (displaced, returnees, refugees and from host communities) have access to socio recreational activities and psychosocial support if needed, in child friendly spaces/safe places for children and those with special protection needs are referred to competent services (target: 17,500 children)Indicator 2.1Number of child friendly spaces set up and/or rehabilitatedIndicator 2.2Number of children benefiting from socio recreational activities and psychosocial supportIndicator 2.3Number of children identified and referred to competent servicesOutput 3Child protection risks are prevented and responded to through community-based Child protection mechanisms (167 mechanisms targeting 29,578 children)Indicator 3.1Number of children and adults benefitting from sensitization activitiesIndicator 3.2Number of community mechanisms established, strengthened and harmonizedIndicator 3.3Number of children facing protection risks identified, referred and cared for by competent servicesOutput 4Children /suspected of association with armed groups in detention receiving adequate care (psychosocial, socio recreational and NFI) and reintegrated into their families/communitiesIndicator 4.1Number of children allegedly associated with armed groups in detention receiving adequate careIndicator 4.2Number of children benefiting from temporary alternative care arrangements following release from detentionIndicator 4.3Number of children reintegrated with their families and communitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-141UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response and strengthening of resilience of internally displaced (IDPs), refugees and host communities in the Diffa region.Contribute to covering the specific needs of men, women, boys and girls within host communities and in spontaneous and temporary sites (hosting IDPs, refugees and returnees), for drinking water, hygiene and sanitation, as part of a multi-sectoral and interagency approach. Outputs include: 90,000 people affected by population movement receive a minimum Water-Hygiene and Sanitation package in accordance with international standards; the capacity of water and hygiene committees in affected communities in the management of water and sanitation infrastructures is strengthened. Expected number of beneficiaries: 90,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-292016-06-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
municipalities (N’guigmi, Toumour, Bosso, Gueskerou, Diffa, Chétimari and Mainé Soroa) of the Diffa region, Niger16.8849962 12.8054753municipalities (N’guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Chétimari and Mainé Soroa) of the Diffa region, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015999513.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response and strengthening of resilience of internally displaced (IDPs), refugees and host communities in the Diffa region.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 190,000 people affected by population movement receive a minimum Water-Hygiene and Sanitation package in accordance with international standardsIndicator 1.1Number of men, women, boys and girls with access to safe drinking waterIndicator 1.2Number of men, women, girls and boys with access to safe sanitation facilities accessible to children and people with special needsIndicator 1.3Number of men, women, boys and girls receiving hygiene kits and covered by sensitization messages / Hygiene Promotion activitiesOutput 2The capacity of water and hygiene committees in affected communities in the management of water and sanitation infrastructures is strengthened. Target: 21Indicator 2.1Number of local committees (water points management committees, hygiene committees, etc.) trained on the promotion of hygiene and sanitation and the maintenance of infrastructures.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-IOM-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Assistance to displaced population fleeing the violence in Diffa RegionThe project objective is to ensure access to adequate shelters and NFI kits to the most vulnerable displaced persons (returnees, refugees, IDPs and host families) in areas most affected by the North Nigerian crisis in Diffa. Some 3,400 vulnerable households benefit from shelters and NFI kits adapted to their needs.
Total project budget: $4,000,000
Total funds received to date: $800,000
Amount requested from CERF:$1,273,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-312016-06-30
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
Region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Diffa Departments, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Diffa, Bosso, Maine Soroa, Nguigmi Departments & municipalities, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Nguigmi Departments & municipalities, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Diffa, N’guiguimi (Kimegana, N’guiguimi), Bosso (Bosso, Yebi), Gueskerou (Gueskerou, Guagam, Djalori, Kitchindi), Mainé Soroa (Kouble, Boudoum), Chetimari (Ngourtoua, Chetimari, Gagamari), Toumour (Toumour), Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803N’guiguimi (Kimegana, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660N’guiguimi), Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Bosso (Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Yebi), Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Gueskerou (Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Guagam, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Djalori, Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Kitchindi), Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Mainé Soroa (Kouble, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902Boudoum), Niger13.1607299 12.2540000Chetimari (Ngourtoua, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Chetimari, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Gagamari), Niger17.6077890 8.0816660Toumour (Toumour), Niger13.6672300 13.1195500NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20151273000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Assistance to displaced population fleeing the violence in Diffa RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing life-saving support to households in Cameroon, Chad, and Niger directly affected by insecurity in northern Nigeria (EMOP 200777)The project objective is to provide lifesaving assistance to 40,500 displaced populations (refugees, returnees, IDPs) and host populations in the Diffa region affected by insecurity in northern Nigeria. The project aims to save the lives of the most vulnerable populations affected by the crisis by providing unconditional food assistance (food distributions to the target population) to those affected by the growing violence and the continued influx of populations; and avoid deterioration of the nutritional situation of children affected by the crisis through distributions of nutritional supplements.
Total project budget: $23,083,700
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$2,500,000
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-012016-06-01
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
N’guigmi, Toumour, Bosso, Gueskerou, Diffa, Chétimari and Mainésoroa, Niger16.8849962 12.8054753N’guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Chétimari and Mainésoroa, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20152500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing life-saving support to households in Cameroon, Chad, and Niger directly affected by insecurity in northern Nigeria (EMOP 200777)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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of protection to vulnerable displaced and host populations in the Diffa regionThis project objective is to provide protection to vulnerable displaced and host populations in the Diffa region. The activities include protection and border monitoring, access to justice for those in custody and Peaceful Coexistence and Reduction of SGBV. Total number of expected beneficiaries is 152,153.
Total project budget: $17,549,528
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$996,581
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2015-12-232016-06-23
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
Region, Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Diffa Municipalities, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803N’Guigmi, Toumour, Bosso, Gueskerou, Diffa, Chetimari and Maine soara, Niger16.8849962 12.8054753N’Guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Toumour, Niger13.6672300 13.1195500Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Gueskerou, Niger13.4833330 12.8500000Diffa, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Chetimari and Maine soara, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015996580.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of protection to vulnerable displaced and host populations 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Offer of Minimum Initial Services Package for Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations (MISP) in Diffa regionThe project objective is to reduce excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity among 52,500 displaced and hosting populations including 6,804 pregnant refugees and host populations within 10 health centers in Diffa, Nguigmi and Maine Soroa Districts through Minimum Initial Services Package for Reproductive Health implementation for 5 months
Total project budget: $725,000
Total funds received to date: $0
Amount requested from CERF:$262,500
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2016-01-052016-07-05
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
Diffa region (displaced sites with very little humanitarian access), Niger13.6768647 12.7135121Bosso, Toumour (Yébi and hosting sites of new displaced persons), N’guigmi, Chétimari, Diffa-ville, Maine Soroa, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Bosso, Niger13.6966100 13.3158300Toumour (Yébi and hosting sites of new displaced persons), Niger13.6672300 13.1195500N’guigmi, Niger14.2553505 13.1134915Chétimari, Niger13.2053466 12.4222969Diffa-ville, Niger13.3132472 12.6158803Maine Soroa, Niger13.2143917 12.0289902NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2015262500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Offer of Minimum Initial Services Package for Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations (MISP) in 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-146UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition response in Far North - management of severe acute malnutrition – in health districts affected by displacement of populationThe main objective is to provide access to address the nutrition needs for severe acute malnourished children in the areas affected by displacement. UNICEF will use CERF funds to procure and distribute Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) and other nutrition supplies. 6,000 children in host communities in the Far North region 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)2016-01-112016-07-11
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
Far North region of in the following health districts, Cameroon8.5809013 13.9143990Mokolo, Mora, Koza, Mogode, Bourra, Hina, Roua, Tokombere, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Mogode, Cameroon10.6070348 13.5697229Bourra, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Hina, Cameroon10.3627350 13.8520603Roua, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Tokombere, Cameroon10.8685891 14.1451521CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015349922.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition response in Far North - management of severe acute malnutrition – in health districts affected by displacement of populationOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-CEF-147UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the Nigeria crisis (IDPs and host vulnerable population)The main objective is to protect girls and boys affected by the Nigerian displacement crisis. UNICEF will use CERF funds to 1) identify unaccompanied and separated boys and girls in host communities and refer them to Family Tracing and Reunification
services, 2) provide emergency temporary care to children victims and 3) provide recreational and psychosocial support activities among other activities. 11,000 IDPs and 16,000 people in host communities in the Far North region 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)2016-01-112016-07-11
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
Far North region of – in the following four departments, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619- Logone et Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Makary, Kousseri, Waza districts, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Makary, Kousseri, Waza districts - Mayo Sava, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Makary, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Waza districts - Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mora district, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mora district - Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mokolo district (according to the DTM conducted by IOM in October ), Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015692127.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Child Protection support to boys and girls affected by the Nigeria crisis (IDPs and host vulnerable population)OCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FAO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to improve the livelihood of food-insecure Returnee households in the Far North region following the insurgency of Boko HaramThe main objective is to improve the livelihoods of food-insecure returnee households in through the supply of agricultural inputs to enable them to increase production and improve their food security. FAO will use CERF funds to identify and provide inputs (improved seeds, fertilizers and bio pesticide) to target households, 15,000 returnees (3,000 households) in the Far North region will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2016-01-072016-07-07
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
Mayo Sava, Mayo-Tsanaga and Logone- et-Chari divisions and specifically the subdivisions of Hile-Alifa, Darak, Fotokol, Makari, Waza, Mayo-Moskota, Mora, Koza, Hina, and Mogode, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918Mayo-Tsanaga and Logone- et-Chari divisions and specifically the subdivisions of Hile-Alifa, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Darak, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Fotokol, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Makari, Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Waza, Cameroon11.3333333 14.6666667Mayo-Moskota, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Hina, Cameroon10.3627350 13.8520603and Mogode, Cameroon10.6070348 13.5697229CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015400533.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to improve the livelihood of food-insecure Returnee households in the Far North region following the insurgency of Boko HaramOCHA 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-FPA-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring life-saving reproductive health services and basic medical care to populations in Cameroon’s Far North region where health infrastructure has been destroyed by Boko HaramThe main objective is to ensure life-saving reproductive health services and basic medical care to conflict-affected people. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) provide reproductive health (RH) kits, 2) deploy midwifes to deploy RH services, 3) provide free delivery, caesarean and dignity kits to pregnant women and 4) provide other RH services. 14,592 conflict-affected people in six health district in the Far North region will benefit from this support for 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2016-01-022016-07-02
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
The Health Districts concerned are, Cameroon33.7993178 -84.3280080Kousseri, Mada and Makari (Logone &Chari Division), Mora and Kolofata (Mayo Sava Division) and Koza (Mayo Tsanaga Division) in the Far North Region of, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Mada and Makari (Logone &Chari Division), Cameroon12.5627721 14.4475843Mora and Kolofata (Mayo Sava Division) and Koza (Mayo Tsanaga Division) in the Far North Region of, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015384921.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring life-saving reproductive health services and basic medical care to populations in Cameroon’s Far North region where health infrastructure has been destroyed by Boko HaramOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-HCR-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in CameroonThe main objective is to provide protection and multi-sectoral emergency response to Nigerian refugees and IDPs. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) sensitize and register 10,000 new Nigerian refugees, 2) organise conveys using buses and trucks to transport/relocate about 5,000 new Nigerian refugees from the villages along the border to the Minawao camp and 3) Organize distribution of shelter materials to IDPs and most vulnerable host families. 15,000 IDPs and 10,000 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)2016-01-012016-07-01
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
For Refugees, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Minawao refugee camp, located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), Far North region in, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Km far from the border Localities of (Zhelevet, Vreket, Mouloungoua, Tourou, etc) in the division of Mayo Tsanaga, Kolofata, Kerwewamafa, Magdeme, Mora, Ashigashya, Amchide in the Mayo Sava division, and Fotokol, Kousseri, Waza in the division of Logone-et-Chari and other localities (for protection monitoring and relocation), all in the Far North region For IDPs (high concentration areas), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Minawao refugee camp, Cameroon10.5616166 13.8564443located in Mokolo Sub Division (Mayo Tsanaga Division), Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Far North region in ; Km far from the border Localities of (Zhelevet, Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Vreket, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Mouloungoua, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Tourou, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220etc) in the division of Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Kolofata, Cameroon11.1615368 14.0144902Kerwewamafa, Cameroon7.3697220 12.3547220Magdeme, Cameroon11.1754160 14.2439545Mora, Cameroon11.0465171 14.1407948Ashigashya, Cameroon11.1282357 13.8709039Amchide in the Mayo Sava division, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918and Fotokol, Cameroon12.3777049 14.2250605Kousseri, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Waza in the division of Logone-et-Chari and other localities (for protection monitoring and relocation), Cameroon11.3983642 14.5684406all in the Far North region For IDPs (high concentration areas), Cameroon10.6315589 14.6587821Division of Logone-et-Chari, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Sub-division of Kousseri Division of Mayo Sava, Cameroon12.0870830 15.0148322Sub-division of Mora Division of Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Sub-divisions of Koza, Mayo Moskota and Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382Sub-divisions of Koza, Cameroon10.8683349 13.8825012Mayo Moskota and Mokolo, Cameroon10.7424589 13.8042382CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)750050.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Nigerian refugees and Internally Displaced Persons 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Support to Households Affected by Insecurity in the Far North Region of CameroonThe main objective is to ensure the food needs of crisis affected people are met through food and cash modalities. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) procure and deliver monthly general food distributions to 27,727 people and 2) provide unconditional cash transfers to 11,000 people. 11,000 IDPs and 26,727 people in host communities in the Far North region 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)2016-01-012016-07-01
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
Far North region (Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Sava, and Logone et Chari), Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619Far North region (Mayo Tsanaga, Cameroon10.4065487 13.8216261Mayo Sava, Cameroon11.0936823 14.1930918and Logone et Chari), Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20152892380.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Support to Households Affected by Insecurity in the Far North Region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-15-RR-WFP-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of acute malnutrition amongst children aged 6-23 months amongst the most vulnerable populations of the Far North region of CameroonThe main objective is to improve the nutritional status of vulnerable children aged 6-23 months. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) provide food assistance through blanket supplementary feeding and 2) provide nutrition education, sensitisation and counselling of caretakers. 29,000 vulnerable children in the Far North region 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)2016-01-012016-07-01
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
Logon et Chari and Mayo Sava divisions of the Far North region, Cameroon11.8575027 14.8454619CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2015985161.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of acute malnutrition amongst children aged 6-23 months amongst the most vulnerable populations of the Far North region 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 2015CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.