XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-IOM-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance directe aux migrants vulnérables expulsés et retournés d’Angola en République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving protection assistance to Congolese returnees from Angola in Kasai and Kasai Central provinces. IOM will screen some 15,000 returnees to address their protection and immediate medical needs and provide short-term food rations and water, transportation support from the border areas to Tshikapa, and multipurpose cash assistance. An estimated 13,400 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-172019-09-16
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
Territoire de Kamonia (Kamako), Province du Kasaï Territoire de Luiza, Province du Kasaï central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Territoire de Kamonia (Kamako), Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2953756 18.9621091Province du Kasaï Territoire de Luiza, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465Province du Kasaï central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 20192000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance directe aux migrants vulnérables expulsés et retournés d’Angola en République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les zones frontalières sont désengorgées grâce au transport des retournés/expulsés vers leur destination finaleIndicator 1.1# d’aires de santé où le profilage est organisé par l’OIMIndicator 1.2# d’expulsés/retournés profilésIndicator 1.3# de rapports sur les statistiques de retour et pression sur les communautés hôtes disponiblesIndicator 1.4# de retournés/expulsés transportés de Kamako à TshikapaIndicator 1.5# de retournés/expulsés transportés de LUAMBO, Luandanda, KAVULA et MWEVU vers KanangaIndicator 1.6# de convois organisés pour acheminer les retournés/expulsés vers leur destination finaleIndicator 1.7# de ménages de retournés/expulsés vulnérables qui sont assistés pour regagner des zones de retour spécifiquesOutput 2Les personnes retournées/expulsés assistées sont en mesure de subvenir à leurs besoins essentiels pendant les premières semaines de la réponse. Indicator 2.1# de retournés/expulsés ayant bénéficiés du transfert monétaire inconditionnelIndicator 2.2# de ménages ayant bénéficiés du transfert monétaire inconditionnelXM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-WHO-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCThe objective of this joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA project is provide free emergency health services in seven health zones in Kasai, Kasai Central and Kwango for vulnerable Congolese individuals returning and/or expelled from Angola. WHO will procure and deliver essential medicines and supplies to health facilities, including kits to detect and treat cholera and pneumonia. WHO will also support a catch-up vaccination campaign through the Ministry of Health. Approximately 200,000 people will benefit from the joint project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2019751258.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-CEF-125UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCThe objective of this joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA project is provide free emergency health services in seven health zones in Kasai, Kasai Central and Kwango for vulnerable Congolese individuals returning and/or expelled from Angola. UNICEF will procure and deliver essential medicines and supplies to health facilities, including kits to detect and treat malaria and measles, as well as supplies for neonatal care. UNICEF and partners will also support a catch-up vaccination campaign. Approximately 200,000 people will benefit from the joint project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2019647515.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-18-RR-FPA-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCThe objective of this joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA project is provide free emergency health services in seven health zones in Kasai, Kasai Central and Kwango for vulnerable Congolese individuals returning and/or expelled from Angola. UNFPA will procure and deliver reproductive health kits and supplies, as well as train health care providers in the minimum sexual and reproductive health standards. UNFPA and partners will also implement activities to prevent and respond to sexual and gender-based violence. Approximately 200,000 people will benefit from the joint project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-012019-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
OMS, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zones de santé sélectionnées en fonction de la présence de retournés et expulsés congolais de l’Angola localisés dans les provinces suivantesen RDC, Democratic Republic of the Congo-11.2026920 17.8738870La province du Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo-5.0471979 20.7122465zones de santé (Kamonia et Mutena)La province du Kasai Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700zone de santé (Lwambo)La province de Kwanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zones de santé (Kahemba et Kajiji) UNICEF, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2953756 18.9621091zones de santé (Kamonia dans la province du Kasaï, Luiza dans le Kasaï Central, ZS Kahemba et ZS Kajiji dans la province de Kwango), Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700UNFPA, Democratic Republic of the Congo-4.0383330 21.7586640zones de santé (Kamonia dans la province du Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Luiza dans le Kasaï Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.1991345 22.3993441ZS Kahemba et ZS Kajiji dans la province de Kwango) ;UNFPA, Democratic Republic of the Congo-7.2953756 18.9621091Zones de santé (ZS Kamonia et Kanzala dans le Kasaï, Lwambo dans le Kasaï Central), Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Zones de santé (ZS Kamonia et Kanzala dans le Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.8819480 20.9236700Lwambo dans le Kasaï Central), Democratic Republic of the Congo-6.2514921 22.2384017CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE DISPLACEMENT 2019700102.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l''accès aux soins de santé de base et aux services de reproduction d''urgence dans les zones sanitaires réceptrices des populations de l''Angola retournées et expulsées du Kasaï, du Kasaï central et du Kwango en RDCOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)FAO Emergency and Early Action Support to Affected Communities caused by Drought conditions in LesothoThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve the availability of food in the short term and avert a major food insecurity situation following various climate related shocks. FAO will provide 22,000 households with home gardening kits to allow for a diversification of household level nutrition and wheat seeds to support the winter cropping period. FAO will also support 11,870 small holder farmers with fodder seeds and vaccinations of 570,000 livestock. Some132,187 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-012019-08-31
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
National coverage ( with priority given to the districts of Mohale’s Hoek, Maseru, Quthing and Qacha’s Nek), Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460National coverage ( with priority given to the districts of Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho-30.1425917 27.4673845Maseru, Lesotho-29.3150767 27.4869229LESOTHO DROUGHT 20191462944.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project FAO Emergency and Early Action Support to Affected Communities caused by Drought conditions in LesothoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 122,000 households receive home gardening kits to improve access to nutritious food during the peak lean season and wheat seed for the winter cropping.Indicator 1.1Number of vulnerable households receiving home gardening kitsIndicator 1.2Number of farmers assisted with winter cropping inputs (wheat and peas)Output 211,870 small holder farmers receive fodder seeds and supported with animal vaccination servicesIndicator 2.1Number of livestock vaccinatedIndicator 2.2Number of hectares of fodder and grasses planted by the grazing associations and other members…Output 3Profiling perennial water sources for animal water in priority districtsIndicator 3.1Perennial Water Sources ReportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance to populations affected by droughtThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to individuals affected by the drought. WFP will provide a combination of cash and voucher assistance to 41,080 individuals in 4 priority districts over a six-month period. WFP will use contracted retailers to provide 1,470MT of maize meal to the targeted households to ensure that the individuals are receiving their staple household food requirements. Some 41,080 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-042019-08-31
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
Mohale’s Hoek, Qacha’s Nek, Quthing and Maseru districts, Lesotho-30.3246496 28.0186087Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho-30.1425917 27.4673845Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho-30.1114565 28.6789790Quthing and Maseru districts, Lesotho-30.3246496 28.0186087LESOTHO DROUGHT 20192716917.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance to populations affected by droughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Targeted populations receive cash-based and/or voucher transfers that meet their basic food and nutrition requirements and support early recoveryIndicator 1.1No, of women, men, boys and girls receiving cash and in-kind transfersIndicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Quantity of food distributed to beneficiariesOutput 2Targeted households benefit from improved knowledge of nutrition, HIV AIDs, Climate Change, health, hygiene and other care practices that contribute to improved food consumption and nutritional statusIndicator 2.1No. of people reached through interpersonal, media and community SBCC approachesIndicator 2.2No of exercises facilitated to enhance capacity of targeted beneficiariesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to the health effects of drought in LesothoThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide drought affected populations with access to health services. WHO will ensure that 15,450 individuals in four priority districts have access to treatment for disease outbreaks coupled with education on the health effects of the drought to mitigate the risk of further outbreaks. WHO will support the management of 835 children with severe acute malnutrition in 11 hospitals. Some 15,450 drought affected individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-172019-07-16
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
Four most affected districts of, Lesotho-29.6099880 28.2336080Maseru, Mohale’s Hoek, Quthing and Qacha’s Nek including Botha Bothe, Lesotho-29.3150767 27.4869229Maseru, Lesotho-29.3150767 27.4869229Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho-30.1425917 27.4673845Quthing and Qacha’s Nek including Botha Bothe, Lesotho-28.8015610 28.5331038LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019100337.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the health effects of drought in LesothoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases and anthrax reported by the four priority districts responded toIndicator 1.1Proportion of reported outbreaks responded toOutput 2Management of children admitted in 11 hospitals in four priority districts conducted in accordance with integrated management of acute malnutrition guidelines and protocolsIndicator 2.1Proportion of hospitals managing severe acute malnutrition in accordance with integrated management of acute malnutrition guidelines and protocolsIndicator 2.2Reduction of case fatality rate due to severe acute malnutrition in hospitalsOutput 380 health facilities in five districts using under-buttocks and linen saversIndicator 3.1Proportion of health facilities in five selected districts using under-buttocks and linen saversOutput 480 health facilities using hand sanitizers to avert health care acquired infectionsIndicator 4.1Proportion of health facilities in five selected districts using hand sanitizersOutput 5More than 15,450 communities reached through different information, communication and education channels as response to the health effects of the droughtIndicator 5.1Number of public awareness sessions conductedOutput 6The health sector response to the emergency effectively coordinated at national and district levelsIndicator 6.1Number of coordination meetings heldIndicator 6.2Number of reports produced and disseminatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Drought Nutrition SupportThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition support for individuals affected by the drought. UNICEF will provide treatment for 2812 severely malnourished children through the procurement and distribution of nutrition supplements in health facilities. UNICEF will also ensure that the 4 priority districts have skilled IYCF counsellors in the health facilities together with nutritional screening and awareness raising. Some 132,146 drought affected individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-152019-07-14
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
Mohale’s Hoek, Quithing, Qacha’s Nek and Maseru, Lesotho-29.3150767 27.4869229Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho-30.1425917 27.4673845Quithing, Lesotho-30.3246496 28.0186087Qacha’s Nek and Maseru, Lesotho-30.1114565 28.6789790LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019157427.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Drought Nutrition SupportOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12812 children are provided with therapeutic nutrition feeding to treat acute severe and moderate malnutritionIndicator 1.1Proportion of severely acutely malnourished under-five children admitted to therapeutic feeding programmesIndicator 1.2Proportion of SAM (severely acutely malnourished) under-five children recovered under treatmentIndicator 1.3Cured rate for SAM >75% (target)Indicator 1.4Percentage of health facilities with therapeutic commoditiesIndicator 1.5Number of pregnant and lactating women in affected areas receiving iron and folic acid supplementsOutput 2The 4 target districts have adequate number of skilled IYCF counsellorsIndicator 2.1Number of health facility workers and nutrition extension workers who conduct routine monitoring and IYCF counsellingOutput 34 target districts have nutrition surveillance systems that monitor and report on nutrition situationIndicator 3.1Percentage of health facilities which submit quality nutrition screening reports conducted and disseminated as per agreed-upon timelineXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Hygiene promotionThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services for individuals affected by the drought. UNICEF will ensure that 273,635 individuals have increased access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities, through the drilling of 12 boreholes in health facilities and the water trucking of 500,000 liters in the 4 highest priority districts. UNICEF will also conduct sensitization to the affected households on proper water treatment, water storage and hygiene practices. Some 273,635 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-162019-10-15
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
Mohales Hoek, Quthing and Qachas Nek districts, Lesotho-30.3246496 28.0186087Mohales Hoek, Lesotho-30.1425917 27.4673845Quthing and Qachas Nek districts, Lesotho-30.3246496 28.0186087LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019591175.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Hygiene promotionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1By 2023, parents and caregivers, have increased capacity to practice and demand quality MNCH, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) and hygiene interventions.Indicator 1.1Number of sampled water pointsIndicator 1.2Number of household sensitized on water treatment and storageIndicator 1.3Number of persons sensitized with Hygiene messagesIndicator 1.4Number of boreholes drilled in health care facilitiesIndicator 1.5Quantity of water transported via tankers(10,000 litres)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for the drought affected population. UNFPA will work jointly with IOM and UNICEF to disseminate joint communication around key protection issues and ensure that appropriate referral mechanisms are inclusive and integrated. UNFPA will disseminate information on reducing the risks of HIV and GBV together with the distribution of condoms to the target population. Whilst IOM and UNICEF will focus on informing the community on protection risks around migration and child protection. Some 51,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-162019-07-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Qacha’s Nek, Mafeteng, Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho-30.1114565 28.6789790Mafeteng, Lesotho-29.8224312 27.2388161Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019100195.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Identify, respond and strengthen community based protection mechanisms including referral mechanisms and standards operation procedures for effective reporting of child protection and GBV cases.Indicator 1.1# of people receive condoms to new HIV infections in the targeted communities.Indicator 1.2# of people sensitized and capacitated to prevent and respond to HIV/AIDS, CPiE, GBV in emergencies.Indicator 1.3# of grievances including GBV and child abuse in related to humanitarian assistance (e.g. food distribution, sexual exploitation and abuse, access to safe drinking water) received and timely addressed.Output 2# service providers across sectors uphold the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action related to Child Protection issues impacted by drought (standard 9: sexual Violence; standard 12: child labour; and Standard 20: Education and child protectionIndicator 2.1# of boys and girls separated from parents and/or exposed to abuse receive comprehensive package of services including mental health and psycho social support (MHPSS)Indicator 2.2# of boys and girls who reported abuse cases through established grievance mechanismsOutput 3Border community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members have access to critical lifesaving information and improved community-based protection mechanisms in target four districtsIndicator 3.1Mapping of group and individuals for focused supportIndicator 3.2# of migrant reported protection related concerns and received protection support and/or referralIndicator 3.3# of community based life-saving information campaign educational and community activitiesIndicator 3.4# of illustrated brochures containing lifesaving information on services available disseminated among target group in the local languageIndicator 3.5# of community members, school going children, out of school youth, migrants and migration affected PLWHA reached through the projectOutput 4Community-based protection committees are accessible to community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members in target four districtsIndicator 4.1# of protection committees established for monitoring vulnerable individuals and linking them to support servicesIndicator 4.2% satisfaction of referred vulnerable individuals with services receivedIndicator 4.3# of community based protection mechanism identified by protection committeesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide protection services to the drought affected population. IOM will provide life-saving information on the risks of irregular migration and its consequences. IOM will conduct life-saving outreach campaigns to community members, school-going children, out-of-school children, 5000 migrants and 5,000 PLWH with an aim to minimize the negative impact of the migration in the ongoing drought period. Whilst UNFPA and UNICEF will work jointly with IOM to provide communication and outreach for cases of GBV, children protection and HIV. Some 51,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-172019-07-16
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
Qacha’s Nek, Mafeteng, Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho-30.1114565 28.6789790Mafeteng, Lesotho-29.8224312 27.2388161Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019301655.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Identify, respond and strengthen community based protection mechanisms including referral mechanisms and standards operation procedures for effective reporting of child protection and GBV cases.Indicator 1.1# of people receive condoms to new HIV infections in the targeted communities.Indicator 1.2# of people sensitized and capacitated to prevent and respond to HIV/AIDS, CPiE, GBV in emergencies.Indicator 1.3# of grievances including GBV and child abuse in related to humanitarian assistance (e.g. food distribution, sexual exploitation and abuse, access to safe drinking water) received and timely addressed.Output 2# service providers across sectors uphold the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action related to Child Protection issues impacted by drought (standard 9: sexual Violence; standard 12: child labour; and Standard 20: Education and child protectionIndicator 2.1# of boys and girls separated from parents and/or exposed to abuse receive comprehensive package of services including mental health and psycho social support (MHPSS)Indicator 2.2# of boys and girls who reported abuse cases through established grievance mechanismsOutput 3Border community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members have access to critical lifesaving information and improved community-based protection mechanisms in target four districtsIndicator 3.1Mapping of group and individuals for focused supportIndicator 3.2# of migrant reported protection related concerns and received protection support and/or referralIndicator 3.3# of community based life-saving information campaign educational and community activitiesIndicator 3.4# of illustrated brochures containing lifesaving information on services available disseminated among target group in the local languageIndicator 3.5# of community members, school going children, out of school youth, migrants and migration affected PLWHA reached through the projectOutput 4Community-based protection committees are accessible to community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members in target four districtsIndicator 4.1# of protection committees established for monitoring vulnerable individuals and linking them to support servicesIndicator 4.2% satisfaction of referred vulnerable individuals with services receivedIndicator 4.3# of community based protection mechanism identified by protection committeesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide protection services for the drought affected population. UNICEF will ensure the management of child protection cases and referral pathways through joint work with IOM and UNFPA. UNICEF will provide 240 boys and girls separated from their parents with a comprehensive package of mental health and psycho social support and ensure that 5,000 child abuse cases have access to the proper grievance mechanisms. Whilst IOM and UNICEF will focus on informing the community on protection risks around migration, HIV and GBV. Some 51,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-162019-07-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Qacha’s Nek, Mafeteng, Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho-30.1114565 28.6789790Mafeteng, Lesotho-29.8224312 27.2388161Mohales Hoek and Quthing Districts, Lesotho-30.0812662 27.7842460LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019119883.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Protection, Gender Based Violence services and Psychosocial support to drought affected populationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Identify, respond and strengthen community based protection mechanisms including referral mechanisms and standards operation procedures for effective reporting of child protection and GBV cases.Indicator 1.1# of people receive condoms to new HIV infections in the targeted communities.Indicator 1.2# of people sensitized and capacitated to prevent and respond to HIV/AIDS, CPiE, GBV in emergencies.Indicator 1.3# of grievances including GBV and child abuse in related to humanitarian assistance (e.g. food distribution, sexual exploitation and abuse, access to safe drinking water) received and timely addressed.Output 2# service providers across sectors uphold the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action related to Child Protection issues impacted by drought (standard 9: sexual Violence; standard 12: child labour; and Standard 20: Education and child protectionIndicator 2.1# of boys and girls separated from parents and/or exposed to abuse receive comprehensive package of services including mental health and psycho social support (MHPSS)Indicator 2.2# of boys and girls who reported abuse cases through established grievance mechanismsOutput 3Border community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members have access to critical lifesaving information and improved community-based protection mechanisms in target four districtsIndicator 3.1Mapping of group and individuals for focused supportIndicator 3.2# of migrant reported protection related concerns and received protection support and/or referralIndicator 3.3# of community based life-saving information campaign educational and community activitiesIndicator 3.4# of illustrated brochures containing lifesaving information on services available disseminated among target group in the local languageIndicator 3.5# of community members, school going children, out of school youth, migrants and migration affected PLWHA reached through the projectOutput 4Community-based protection committees are accessible to community members, school-going and out of school youth, at risk PLWHAs, migrants and their family members in target four districtsIndicator 4.1# of protection committees established for monitoring vulnerable individuals and linking them to support servicesIndicator 4.2% satisfaction of referred vulnerable individuals with services receivedIndicator 4.3# of community based protection mechanism identified by protection committeesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rwanda Ebola Virus Disease Readiness ProjectThe main objective of this WHO project is to enhance operational readiness capacities for EVD detection, response and containment in Rwanda. With this CERF grant, WHO will train 20,000 community health workers on surveillance and case tracking among other topics. WHO will also procure two thermo-scanners for $100,000 and install them at two of the busiest and high-risk point of entries. The project will last six months and will benefit 5,319,625.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-312019-07-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
National / Central level, and priority Districts, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880National / Central level, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880and priority Districts, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880border districts (Rubavu, Rusizi, Musanze, Burera, Gicumbi, Nyagatare, Karongi, Rutsiro, Nyamasheke), Rwanda-1.6986475 29.3714909and districts in Kigali City (Kicukiro, Nyarugenge, Gasabo), Rwanda-1.9484403 30.0604532border districts (Rubavu, Rwanda-1.6986475 29.3714909Rusizi, Rwanda-2.5302697 29.1855785Musanze, Rwanda-1.5034616 29.6325305Burera, Rwanda-1.4877669 29.8352303Gicumbi, Rwanda-1.5802624 30.0713473Nyagatare, Rwanda-1.2897375 30.3349024Karongi, Rwanda-2.1789703 29.3714909Rutsiro, Rwanda-1.9389492 29.3250347Nyamasheke); and districts in Kigali City (Kicukiro, Rwanda-2.3215082 29.1855785Nyarugenge, Rwanda-1.9850699 30.0318547Gasabo), Rwanda-1.8897617 30.1127350RWANDA EBOLA 20191400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rwanda Ebola Virus Disease Readiness ProjectOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Enhance capacity for prevention, early detection and response to EVD outbreak.Indicator 1.1Number (proportion) of Priority District with functional Epidemic management committeesIndicator 1.2Number and proportion of Health facilities in priority districts with staff trained on surveillanceIndicator 1.3Number /proportion) of health facilities reporting EVD cases weekly and timely (alert, suspected and confirmed cases)Indicator 1.4Number of community health workers trainedIndicator 1.5Number of community health workers equipped with phones for reporting of alertsIndicator 1.6Proportion of villages in which Community Health Workers have a phone for EVD reportingIndicator 1.7Number (proportion) of villages with trained community volunteersIndicator 1.8Number of healthcare providers trained on EVD detection and diagnosis;Indicator 1.9Number of laboratory staff trained on sample collection, packaging and lab diagnosisIndicator 1.10Number of POE staff trained on screening at POE and reporting /referral pathwaysIndicator 1.11Proportion of Points of Entry with trained staff for EVD ScreeningIndicator 1.12Numbers (proportion) of Districts with trained and functional RRTs (1 at national and 1/district for all 12 priority districtsOutput 2Enhanced capacities for safe and effective EVD Case ManagementIndicator 2.1Number (proportion) of Health Workers trained on case management and IPCIndicator 2.2Proportion of health facilities with functional Minimum IPC measures (checklist of minimum IPC practices)Indicator 2.3Number of ETU staff offered specialized training on ETU and case management (30 staff per shift, for 4 shifts, and 1 stand-team)Indicator 2.4Number (proportion) of health workers trained on MHPSSIndicator 2.5Number (proportion) of community Health workers and volunteers trained on PSS,Indicator 2.6Number (proportion) of district hospitals with established temporary isolation facilitiesIndicator 2.7Number (proportion) of Districts with trained ambulance teams (8 members per team, and one team/per district for the 3 highest priority districts)Output 3Support vaccination/protection of health care and frontline workersIndicator 3.1Number of vaccination teams trained on good clinical management and on the vaccination SOPIndicator 3.2Number (proportion) of districts having at-risk health care and frontline workers vaccinatedIndicator 3.3Number (proportion) of districts that received at least one supervisory visits during the vaccination period.Output 4Equipment and medical supplies availed and made accessibleIndicator 4.1Number of Thermo-scanners procured and installed at 2 of the most busy and high risk POEsIndicator 4.2Number of heavy-duty Xerox colour printer procured and installedIndicator 4.3Number (and proportion) of the priority POEs equipped with thermos-flash thermometers for screeningIndicator 4.4Percentage days of stock out of EVD diagnostic kitIndicator 4.5Numbers (Percentage) of health facilities in the 12 priority districts reporting no-stock out of basic IPC materials for standard precautionsIndicator 4.6Number of copies of SOPs booklet printedOutput 5Sustain Radio and TV spots for Community awareness on EVD prevention and controlIndicator 5.1Number of radio spots on EVD messages over 3 monthsIndicator 5.2Number of TV spots on EVD messages over 3 monthsOutput 6Support EVD Drills and simulation ExercisesIndicator 6.1Proportion of High-Risk Districts that have conducted at least one drill or simulation exercise during the 6-month period of project implementationIndicator 6.2Proportion of high-risk districts that have developed improvement plans following drills and simulation exercises during the 6 months period of project implementationOutput 7Strengthen WHO Technical CapacityIndicator 7.1Number of planned international positions filledIndicator 7.2Number of planned national positions filledIndicator 7.3Number of drivers recruitedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthen the capacity of Rwanda, both the Government and population to prepare for and respond to a potential EVD outbreak.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to strengthen the preparedness, detection and response to a potential Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Rwanda. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will reach 2 million people in high-risk districts reached with risk information on EVD. UNICEF will also procure 5,850 household WASH kits to distribute and to replenish the stock used to kick start the activities. The activities will last six months and will benefit 2,000,000 people including 1,100,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-012019-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Districts, Rwanda-1.9402780 29.8738880All districts bordering DRC and Uganda (Rubavu, Rusizi, Musanze, Burera, Gicumbi, Nyagatare, Karongi, Rutsiro, Nyamasheke and) and districts in Kigali (Kicukiro, Gasabo and Nyarugenge), Rwanda-4.0383330 21.7586640All districts bordering DRC and Uganda (Rubavu, Rwanda-4.0383330 21.7586640Rusizi, Rwanda-2.5302697 29.1855785Musanze, Rwanda-1.5034616 29.6325305Burera, Rwanda-1.4877669 29.8352303Gicumbi, Rwanda-1.5802624 30.0713473Nyagatare, Rwanda-1.2897375 30.3349024Karongi, Rwanda-2.1789703 29.3714909Rutsiro, Rwanda-1.9389492 29.3250347Nyamasheke and) and districts in Kigali (Kicukiro, Rwanda-2.3215082 29.1855785Gasabo and Nyarugenge), Rwanda-1.9567157 30.0636349RWANDA EBOLA 2019398007.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthen the capacity of Rwanda, both the Government and population to prepare for and respond to a potential EVD outbreak.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS RWANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensure preposition of supplies for risk behaviour communication, infection prevention and control and case management in all high-risk areas.Indicator 1.1Number of Household Kits prepositionedIndicator 1.2Number of EHOs trainedIndicator 1.3Number of people trained on containment for 17 PoEsIndicator 1.4Number of trained disinfection teamsOutput 2Increase knowledge of families and communities on EVD transmission, prevention and control in all high-risk areasIndicator 2.1Number of people in high-risk districts reached with information on EVDXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Screening and Prevention Activities to Support EVD Preparedness in South SudanThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute towards EVD preparedness efforts in South Sudan through screening and prevention activities at key points of entry to the country (PoE). With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute screening consumables at 18 sites and will improve WASH facilities in three PoE and 3 health facilities. The project will last six months and will benefit 232,572 including 132,566 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-292019-07-28
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
Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Yei and Morobo, South Sudan4.0952713 30.6775054SOUTH SUDAN EBOLA 2019349997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Screening and Prevention Activities to Support EVD Preparedness in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1EVD screening undertaken at key POE, including body temperature check, secondary screening, and alert raising where required.Indicator 1.1Number of screening sites operationalIndicator 1.2% of persons passing through targeted POE screened (disaggregated by date and place).Indicator 1.3% of persons passing through targeted POE that complete health declaration forms (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 1.4Number of monitoring visits conducted to verify records and report consistencyIndicator 1.5Number of POE screening members provided with ongoing capacity buildingOutput 2Strengthened awareness of preventative measures against EVD among community members, health workers and community / in locations proximate to targeted POE.Indicator 2.1Number of people reached through awareness raising, information /education sessions, house to house visits and distribution of IEC materials (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 2.2Number of people reached through awareness raising at the screening sitesIndicator 2.3Number of community volunteers provided with orientation training (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 2.4Number of health workers in targeted health facilities provided with orientation trainingOutput 3EVD Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures maintained at all screening sites.Indicator 3.1Number of POE with basic IPC supplies in placeIndicator 3.2Number of POE with emergency latrines in placeIndicator 3.3Number of POE with emergency handwashing facilities in placeIndicator 3.4Number of health facilities with IPC supplies in placeIndicator 3.5Number of health facilities with sanitation infrastructure in placeIndicator 3.6Number of health facilities with water supply rehabilitatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) through safe Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Targeted Frontline Healthcare Facilities and public places.The main objective of this application is to contribute towards minimizing risks of EVD transmission at selected health facilities and public places through IPC and WASH support in case of the spreading of the disease from DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute WASH IPC supplies to 50 health facilities, will establish an EVD screening area in these health facilities, and train 50 staff of these facilities on Infection Prevention Control (IPC) measures. The project will last six months and will benefit 135,000 people including 78,300 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-292019-07-28
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
Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Yei and Juba Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan4.0952713 30.6775054Nimule Western Equatoria, South Sudan3.5915846 32.0638586YambioWestern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan9.2034134 29.9367335Wau, South Sudan7.7091884 27.9834738SOUTH SUDAN EBOLA 2019528792.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) through safe Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Targeted Frontline Healthcare Facilities and public places.OCHA 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 EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved WASH IPC capacity in targeted frontline health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities with trained staff on IPC measuresIndicator 1.2Number of targeted health facilities receiving WASH IPC suppliesIndicator 1.3Number of health facilities with EVD screening area established according to IPC standardsOutput 2Target population in strategic public spaces (schools, markets, churches) sensitized on EVD preparedness.Indicator 2.1Number of targeted public places where EVD sensitization is conducted.Indicator 2.2Number of target population in strategic public places reached through EVD sensitizationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Dedicated UNHAS air support for the Ebola Virus Disease readiness in South Sudan .The main objective of this WFP project is to provide logistical support to State Level coordination units with multiple interagency missions from the national EVD coordination task force. With this CERF grant, WFP will contract one fixed wing aircraft to facilitate the transportation of supplies from Juba to prioritized field locations, allow timely access to the field to the partners and facilitate quick transfer of EVD samples from the field to Juba if the EVD spread to South Sudan. The project will last three months and will benefit the HCT (including the Government entities intervening in the prepardness activties).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-302019-07-29
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
Western Equatoria, South Sudan5.3471799 28.2994350Tambura, Ezo, Nzara, Yambio, Maridi Central Equatoria, South Sudan5.0733524 27.4732571Tambura, South Sudan5.6052635 27.4673845Ezo, South Sudan5.0733524 27.4732571Nzara, South Sudan4.6340106 28.2643567Yambio, South Sudan4.5775693 28.3987842Maridi Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.1159223 30.6350960Kajo Keji, Morobo, Yei Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan3.8550654 31.6568290Kajo Keji, South Sudan3.8550654 31.6568290Morobo, South Sudan3.6841143 30.7766583Yei Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan4.0952713 30.6775054Magwi (Nimule), South Sudan3.9302213 32.2653887SOUTH SUDAN EBOLA 2019119493.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Dedicated UNHAS air support for the Ebola Virus Disease readiness in South Sudan .OCHA 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 EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Field coordination hubs in the key EVD priority locations supported.Indicator 1.1Number of missions to state level coordination hubsOutput 2EVD sample transfer supported.Indicator 2.1Percentage of samples requested for transfer by UNHAS from the field to Juba completedIndicator 2.2Time taken to deploy aircraft and return to Juba when request is initiatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening coordination, surveillance, laboratory capacity and case management for prevention, detection and response to a threat of EVD outbreak in South SudanThe main objective of this WHO project is to ensure that national and sub-national partners support government preparedness and response activities through effective coordination, enhanced surveillance, improved laboratory capacity and management of suspected EVD cases. With this CERF grant, WHO will recruit four Public Health Officers to support EVD Coordination activities and will also provide ten temporary holding sites with basic Infection Prevention Control supplies. The project will last six months and will benefit 218,194 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-102019-07-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Central Equatoria, South Sudan4.6144063 31.2626366Kajo Keji, Juba, YeiEastern Equatoria, South Sudan3.8550654 31.6568290Kajo Keji, South Sudan3.8550654 31.6568290Juba, South Sudan4.8593630 31.5712500YeiEastern Equatoria, South Sudan4.9212311 30.8958242Magwi (Nimule), Torit Western Equatoria, South Sudan3.5915846 32.0638586Magwi (Nimule), South Sudan3.9302213 32.2653887Torit Western Equatoria, South Sudan4.4102396 32.5740376Ezo, Maridi, Nagero, Nzara, Tambura, Yambio, South Sudan5.0733524 27.4732571Ezo, South Sudan5.0733524 27.4732571Maridi, South Sudan4.9108082 29.4527538Nagero, South Sudan6.3879519 27.7725200Nzara, South Sudan4.6340106 28.2643567Tambura, South Sudan5.6052635 27.4673845Yambio, South Sudan4.5775693 28.3987842SOUTH SUDAN EBOLA 20191016882.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening coordination, surveillance, laboratory capacity and case management for prevention, detection and response to a threat of EVD outbreak in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1EVD preparedness and response supported by national and sub national partners strengthenedIndicator 1.1Number of Public Health Officers (PHOs) recruited to support EVD Coordination activities in Tambura, Maridi, Torit and Kajo-kejiIndicator 1.2Number of state task force (STF) leads trained on coordination, supervision of EVD activitiesOutput 2EVD surveillance by frontline health facilities in priority states for early case detection and notification strengthened.Indicator 2.1Number of Community Volunteers trained on community surveillanceIndicator 2.2Number of frontline health workers trained on EVD case detection, reporting and investigation in health care facilities of 3 high risk statesOutput 3Laboratory surge capacity for Ebola Zaire diagnosis in Yei, Yambio and Nimule.Indicator 3.1Number of staff trained on GeneXpertIndicator 3.2Number of States with GeneXpert machines and supplies prepositionedOutput 4IPC/ Case Management Training.Indicator 4.1Number of frontline health workers trained on management of suspected EVD caseIndicator 4.2Number of temporary holding sites with basic supplies (hand sanitizers, Liquid soaps, gloves, waste buckets, hand washing stations, spray pumps)) prepositionedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Expansion of common services to enable the scale-up of the humanitarian activities in YemenThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide common logistic and UNHAS services to support the scale-up of humanitarian activities in Yemen. WFP will meet the additional logistics requirements through the provision of 12 cargo airlifts and increased passenger flights for all humanitarians working in Yemen. WFP will install an additional 10,440 m2 of storage space, 2,200 m2 of cold chain storage space and deploy fuel tanks with a total capacity of 300,000 litres. WFP will increase the efficiency at the seaport and airports with the procurement of critical handling equipment at the Aden port and the Sana’a airport. WFP will also expand emergency telecommunications through the establishment of 5 new hubs in the country including the expansion of VHF coverage. The project will be implemented over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-312019-12-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
Sana’a, Hudaydah, Aden, Ibb, Mukallah, Sa’ada, Mokha, Turba, Jordan, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Sana’a, Yemen15.3694451 44.1910066Hudaydah, Yemen14.7909118 42.9708838Aden, Yemen12.7854969 45.0186548Ibb, Yemen13.9720929 44.1625338Mukallah, Yemen14.5404328 49.1271970Sa’ada, Yemen16.9509413 43.7477743Mokha, Yemen13.3203021 43.2473146Turba, Yemen15.5527270 48.5163880Jordan, Yemen31.9477416 35.8915729Amman, Yemen31.9736211 35.8536290YEMEN POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 201923432878.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Expansion of common services to enable the scale-up of the humanitarian activities in YemenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)8233174.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Expansion of common services to enable the scale-up of the humanitarian activities 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increase the Logistics Cluster capacity to facilitate the transport of life-saving cargo via air, the storage of critical medical and relief items, the provision of fuel, and the provision of storage facilities for humanitarian organisations in field locations, thus allowing life-saving humanitarian cargo to reach beneficiaries.Indicator 1.1Cargo Airlifts facilitated by the Logistics Cluster (unit), with 20 MT capacity eachIndicator 1.2Cold chain/temperature-controlled storage space established (m2)Indicator 1.3Additional dry storage space established (m2)Indicator 1.4Deployment of fuel tanks (litres)Indicator 1.5Purchase of 10 Mobile Storage Units (MSU) (%)Output 2Increased cargo handling capacity at the key entry points Aden seaport and Sana’a airportIndicator 2.1Aden seaport: percentage of cargo handling equipment procured and delivered within 6 monthsIndicator 2.2Sana’a airport: percentage of cargo handling equipment procured and delivered within 6 monthsOutput 3Enable UNHAS to transport a higher number of passengers to and from Yemen with an A320 aircraft.Indicator 3.1Average number of flights operated per monthIndicator 3.2Average number of passengers transported per monthIndicator 3.3Percentage of booking requests fulfilled vs receivedOutput 4Expansion of telecommunications services and security communications for humanitarians.Indicator 4.1Number of new ETC hubs openedIndicator 4.2Percentage of increase in number of users in AdenIndicator 4.3Completion of set up of three 30-meter antennas for VHF coverage expansion (%)Output 5Mobilize a passenger vessel at Al Hudaydah port to accommodate up to 100 international members of the humanitarian community/ Indicator 5.1Number of vessels deployed within one month upon receipt of fundingIndicator 5.2Average number of passengers accommodated per monthIndicator 5.3Percentage of accommodation booking requests fulfilled vs receivedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of and response to Gender Based Violence (GBV) and addressing other protection needs of women and childrenThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services to the drought affected population. UNFPA will provide 121 reproductive health kits together with the training of 90 health workers on the effective use of the kits. UNFPA will also strengthen the monitoring, reporting and referral mechanisms for GBV cases through conducting 9 orientation sessions for the local authorities. Some 16,498 individuals in 9 targeted districts will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-052019-08-04
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 2019397294.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of and response to Gender Based Violence (GBV) and addressing other protection needs of women and childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1RH Kits are procured delivered and distributedIndicator 1.1Number of and type of Reproductive Health Kits distributedIndicator 1.2Number of Monitoring reports from MOH to UNFPAOutput 2Women, girls, boys, and men exposed to GBV and SEA are clinically managed and treatedIndicator 2.1Number of health workers oriented/reoriented on post rape managementIndicator 2.2The number of boys, girls, men and women who have been sexually abused who are clinically managed and treatedOutput 3GBV and SEA monitoring, reporting, referral and coordination mechanisms are strengthened.Indicator 3.1Number of population who received key messagesIndicator 3.2Number of orientation sessions targeting the Malawi Police Services and Civil Protection CommitteeIndicator 3.3Number of reported cases of GBV and SEA that are identified, managed and referred.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening management of severe acute malnutrition in 8 food insecure districtsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services for districts affected by lower than average rainfall. UNICEF will provide treatment for children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in 8 target districts through the procurement and distribution of 9, 510 cartons of ready to use nutritional foods. UNICEF will also ensure active case finding for SAM cases in cooperation with 2,988 community level volunteers. Some 350,000 children will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-07-31
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 20191009202.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening management of severe acute malnutrition in 8 food insecure districtsOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality treatment provided to children with SAM in 8 food insecure districts improvedIndicator 1.1% children who are discharged as recovered from SAMIndicator 1.2% children who are discharged as defaultedIndicator 1.3% children who are died from SAMIndicator 1.4# of NRUs and OTP sites in affected districts stocked with RUTF, and F75Indicator 1.5# of NRUs and OTP sites in affected districts reported stock outsOutput 2Children with acute malnutrition are timely identified and referred for treatmentIndicator 2.1# of children reached through nutrition screeningIndicator 2.2# of new admissions to CMAM program (NRU, OTP)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH Response to 8 Food Insecure districts in MalawiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services to drought affected districts. UNICEF will provide 40,000 households with water treatment materials and 2,000 households with water collection and storage containers. UNICEF will also improve sanitary facilities through the installation of 50 latrines and 50 bath centers. Hygiene messages will also be disseminated int the 8 target districts reaching 120,000 individuals. Some 200,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-122019-08-11
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 2019599995.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH Response to 8 Food Insecure districts 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 DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to safe water supply to affected people (drinking, cooking and personal hygiene)Indicator 1.1No. of water points treated (source)Indicator 1.2No. of households provided with water treatment chemicalsIndicator 1.3% of tests showing free residual chlorine at least 0.1mg/L and turbidity NTU5 or below in chlorinated water storage containerIndicator 1.4No. of households provided with water collection and storage containersIndicator 1.5No. of households collecting a minimum of 7.5l/p/d up to 15 l/p/d of safe water (range as per Sphere standards for total basic needs)Indicator 1.6No. of households with sufficient daily water storage capacity (50L for 5 family members average)Indicator 1.7No. of existing waterpoints rehabilitatedIndicator 1.8% of households collecting drinking water from protected water source onlyOutput 2Increased access to secure dignified sanitary facilities (latrines, bathroom shelters, handwashing facilities) in CTCsIndicator 2.1No. of emergency latrines installed in CTCsIndicator 2.2No. of emergency bath centres installed in CTCsOutput 3Appropriate hygienic practices in placeIndicator 3.1No. of people reached with hygiene messagesIndicator 3.2% of people with knowledge of at least 3 critical times for handwashingIndicator 3.3% of households with hand washing facilities that have water and soap presentXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Management of moderate acute malnutrition in the most affected food insecure districtsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide nutritional support for food insecure individuals. WFP will support the management of 36,605 moderately malnourished (MAM) cases in 8 districts through the provision of 851 MT of specialized nutritional commodities. WFP will also increase active case finding and nutritional messages in the targeted districts. Some 36,605 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-052019-10-30
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 20191490546.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Management of moderate acute malnutrition in the most affected food insecure districtsOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food and nutritional products distributed in sufficient quantity and quality and in a timely manner to targeted beneficiary householdsIndicator 1.1Quantity of food assistance distributed, disaggregated by type of commodities, as % of plannedIndicator 1.2Number of women, boys and girls receiving food assistance, disaggregated by beneficiary category and sex, as % of plannedIndicator 1.3Number of health facilities assisted, as % of plannedIndicator 1.4% children who are discharged as recovered (MAM)Indicator 1.5% children who are discharged as defaulted (MAM)Indicator 1.6% children who died (MAM)Output 2Messaging and counselling on specialized nutritious foods and infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices implemented effectivelyIndicator 2.1Number of women/men beneficiaries receiving nutrition messaging supported by WFP, as % of plannedOutput 3Technical support provided to enhance management of Moderate Acute MalnutritionIndicator 3.1Frequency of support supervision, mentoring and coaching visits conducted by WFP and MOH to facilitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ebola preparedness, logistic support in six priority provinces in BurundiThe main objective of this WFP project is to put in place EVD logistics preparedness in Burundi. With this CERF grant, WFP will equip 14 points of entry in Burundi with semi-temporary screening structures and semi-temporary isolation structures. To do so WFP will procure and install 14 tents and 13 containers for the total of US$71,000. WFP will hire a EVD Logistic Specialist to roll out the activities. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2018-12-172019-09-16
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
BURUNDI EBOLA 2019559796.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ebola preparedness, logistic support in six priority provinces in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Points of Entry have temporary semi-adapted facilities for EVD screening and isolationIndicator 1.1Points of entry sites are equipped with semi-temporary screening structuresIndicator 1.2Points of entry sites are equipped with semi-temporary isolation structuresOutput 2Set up full isolation and screening pointsIndicator 2.1Burundi has a screening and isolation Ebola Unit in line with MoH/WHO standards to accommodate Ebola cases detected at the Gatumba point of entryOutput 3Strengthen EVD logistics coordinationIndicator 3.1Percentage of logistics subcommittee meetings of the Ministry of Health supported by a logistics expertIndicator 3.2100% of logistics recommendations from the steering committee followed up and feedback are providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assessing Population Mobility Dynamics and Patterns
To Strengthen the Ebola Virus Disease Readiness Activities In BurundiThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to the prevention and detection of an eventual EVD outbreak, through improving access to data on population mobility mapping information. With this CERF grant, IOM will conduct district level population mobility mapping (PMM) around selected priority health districts to inform public health interventions through four reports. The project will last six months and will benefit 89,695 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-052019-11-03
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
BURUNDI EBOLA 2019254994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assessing Population Mobility Dynamics and Patterns
To Strengthen the Ebola Virus Disease Readiness Activities In BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Cross-border surveillance and active case findings at points of entry with DRC and important travellers’ congregation points in and around selected high-risk cross-border locations are improved.Indicator 1.1# of PMM reportsIndicator 1.2# of flow monitoring reportsIndicator 1.3Combined report indicating the results of the population mobility mapping and flow monitoringXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Ebola Virus Disease Operational Readiness and Preparedness in Burundi.The main objective of this WHO project is to enhance Burundi’s capacity to efficiently prevent, early detect, and effectively manage the spread of an Ebola Virus Disease outbreak from DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will supply 12 District Hospitals with kits and equipment to manage EVD cases and safe burials. WHO will also train 48 clinical staffs on EVD case management and infection prevention & control. The project will last six months and will benefit 2,870,256 people including 1,460,960 women and girls and 1,409,296 men and boys.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-152019-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BURUNDI EBOLA 2019819999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Ebola Virus Disease Operational Readiness and Preparedness in Burundi.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Staff in 20 high risk districts are trained to promptly detect, investigate all suspect EVD cases and follow-up all contacts.Indicator 1.1Proportion and number of health workers trained on EVD case definitions and completion of EVD investigation formsIndicator 1.2Number of community resource persons trained/oriented on community-based disease surveillance for EVD prevention and controlIndicator 1.3Number and Proportion of points of entry (PoE''s) conducting screening and messaging for EVD prevention and controlIndicator 1.4Number additional point of entry using thermo-scanner for screeningOutput 2The temporary ETC equipped and supplied with medicines is ready for case managementIndicator 2.1Number of clinical staffs trained on EVD case management and infection prevention & controlIndicator 2.2Number of District Hospitals supplied with Required kits and equipmentOutput 3The EVD case management and emergency response teams in high risk districts are rapidly trained.Indicator 3.1Proportion (%) of health facilities provided with minimum requirements as per the national infection prevention & control guidelines to implement infection prevention and controlIndicator 3.2Number of health districts with at least one trained EVD burial teamIndicator 3.3Number of health districts with at least one equipped EVD burial teamIndicator 3.4Number of health districts that have disseminated standard operating procedures for safe & dignified burials and decontamination.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)EVD Preparedness Project in 14 Entry Points in BurundiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve the access of the communities around 14 entry points to adequate water supply with increased awareness knowledge on appropriate hygiene practices. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure WASH commodities and supplies for US$105,748 to improve 14 water points and rehabilitate five water supply systems. The project will last six months and will benefit 641,584 people including 320,792 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-052019-08-04
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
BURUNDI EBOLA 2019600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project EVD Preparedness Project in 14 Entry Points in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Communities, cross bordering travellers and health staff in targeted entry points have access to adequate water supplies for washing and safe drinking waterIndicator 1.1# of people with access to functional handwashing facilities with soapIndicator 1.2# of people gained access to safe drinking waterIndicator 1.3# of water quality controls at water pointOutput 2Increased awareness and appropriate hygiene practices of populations around entry points and neighbouring communities.Indicator 2.1At least 75% of the target population in the 14 entry points and host communities sensitized and informed about EbolaIndicator 2.2Hygiene promotion and Ebola prevention activities in 50 schools reaches at least 40,000 students, within six monthsIndicator 2.3Interactive community theatre reaches 20,000 people in the 14 host communities within six-month periodIndicator 2.4At least 25% of the population in the 6 target districts are reached by radio communication programmingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Implementation of the Ebola Prevention, Preparedness and Response Plan for Congolese (DRC) Refugees in BurundiThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to mitigate and minimise risks of an Ebola outbreak within the population of refugees and other people in Burundi. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will provide 90 handwashing facilities, install three isolation rooms and will distribute 7,000 IEC materials in three refugee camps. The project will last three months and will directly target 29,788 Congolese refugees and indirectly benefit 3 million host community members.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-062019-08-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BURUNDI EBOLA 2019150092.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementation of the Ebola Prevention, Preparedness and Response Plan for Congolese (DRC) Refugees in BurundiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURUNDI RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1(i) EDV infection prevention: control measures in refugee settings put in placeIndicator 1.1# of infra-red thermometers for EVD screening provided and in useIndicator 1.2# of CHW trainedIndicator 1.3# of PPE provided procuredIndicator 1.4# of PPE provided at CdSIndicator 1.5# of isolation rooms installedIndicator 1.6# of hand washing facilities providedIndicator 1.7# of hand washing facilities in useIndicator 1.8# of bladders repairedIndicator 1.9# of bladders maintainedOutput 2(ii) Social mobilization and awareness raising as well as public health surveillance strengthened for reinforcement of EVD prevention, preparedness and response capacities within refugee settingsIndicator 2.1# of IEC materials providedIndicator 2.2# of IEC materials specific to refugee settings provided to GoB partner (ONPRA) staff working with refugeesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to the Government Lean Season Response with Cash-Based Transfer top-upThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to drought-affected households in Malawi. WFP will provide a cash top up to complement the in-kind maize distribution made by the Government. The cash assistance will target 683,101 individuals across three priority districts with food insecurity levels in IPC 3 and above. The cash amount will allow households to complete their food basket requirements together with the in-kind maize. Some 683,101 individuals will be assisted over four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-212019-07-20
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 20195996866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to the Government Lean Season Response with Cash-Based Transfer top-upOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Cash transfers are distributed in sufficient quantity and quality and in a timely manner to targeted beneficiary householdsIndicator 1.1Percentage of targeted households with borderline to acceptable Food Consumption ScoreIndicator 1.2Percentage of female-headed households with reduced/stabilized Coping Strategy IndexIndicator 1.3Percentage of households with less than 50% household expenditure allocated to foodIndicator 1.4Household dietary diversityIndicator 1.5Number of people receiving cash assistance disaggregated by age and sex and as a percentage of planIndicator 1.6Total amount of cash transferred to beneficiary households as a percentage of plannedIndicator 1.7Number of joint monitoring visits conductedIndicator 1.8Number of people trained as a percentage of plannedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health Emergency Response to Peak Lean Season 2018/19.The main objective of this WHO project is to provide health services for drought affected individuals. WHO will ensure that 108,252 individuals have access to emergency primary health care in 6 targeted districts. WHO will provide necessary medical supplies for drought related conditions in 234 health facilities. WHO will also improve the capacity of 600 health workers to strengthen the disease surveillance, outbreak detection and response. Some 108,252 individuals will be supported over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-052019-08-04
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
MALAWI DROUGHT 2019506523.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health Emergency Response to Peak Lean Season 2018/19.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1108,252 people have equitable, timely access and available emergency primary health care services during the peak lean season (January- April 2019) in six targeted districts.Indicator 1.1Proportion of health facilities and clinics with no stock outs of emergency primary health care drugs and supplies during the peak lean season.Indicator 1.2Proportion of comprehensive outreach clinics during the peak lean season are maintained (no cancellation of clinics)Indicator 1.3Proportion of outreach clinics producing and sharing weekly comprehensive outreach clinic reportOutput 2Capacity for 100 health workers in each of the six targeted districts (total 600 health workers) on disease surveillance, outbreak detection and response strengthened.Indicator 2.1Number of health workers trained on early detection, investigation, reporting and response of disease outbreaksIndicator 2.2Proportion of disease outbreak rumours investigated and reported within 48 hoursOutput 3Critical health information including access to and availability of life saving health services developed, used and monitoredIndicator 3.1Number of critical information packages developed by target populationIndicator 3.2Proportion of health facilities supervised monthlyXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture-based subsistence livelihoods of drought affected population in Balochistan and Sindh provinces of PakistanThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency agriculture and livestock assistance to the drought-affected agro-pastoralist communities in the targeted districts of Balochistan and Sindh provinces. FAO will use CERF to provide animal fodder and veterinary support to 30,000 livestock owning families, crop seeds to 3,000 families, homestead gardening packages to 2,500 female-headed households, as well as rehabilitation of damaged irrigation systems through a cash-for-work scheme. An estimated 223,200 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-062019-11-05
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 20192500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical support to ensure food security and agriculture-based subsistence livelihoods of drought affected population in Balochistan and Sindh provinces of PakistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Critical support to protect the livestock assets of drought affected families in Balochistan and SindhIndicator 1.1Number of Households benefitted from animal feeding and health supportIndicator 1.2Number of Households benefitted from animal health supportIndicator 1.3Quantity of concentrated animal feed procured and distributedIndicator 1.4Quantity of fodder seed (Sorghum and Guar )procured and distributedIndicator 1.5Quantity of Rhodes grass seed procured and distributedIndicator 1.6Number of animal vaccinated and dewormedIndicator 1.7Quantity of PPR vaccines and injcetable dewormers procured and administered to small ruminantsIndicator 1.8Quantity of FMD vaccines and injcetable dewormers procured and administered to livestockOutput 23,600 drought affected small-scale farmers have had access to staple and highly nutritive diversified food. Indicator 2.1Number of households supported with kharif seeds for staple cereal cropsIndicator 2.2Quantity of maize seed procured and distributedIndicator 2.3Quantity of millet seed procured and distributedIndicator 2.4Quantity of Homestead Gardening Packages procured and distributedOutput 3Irrigation infrastructure repaired for water conservation Indicator 3.1Number of critical water structures repaird/rehabilitatedIndicator 3.2Number of HHs supported through persons engaged in Cash for Work activitiesIndicator 3.3Number of HHs using water from improved irrigation infrastructureXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life Saving Food Security Support to Drought Affected Communities in Balochistan and Sindh Provinces of PakistanThe main objective of this project is to address critical food consumption needs of the drought-affected communities in the targeted districts of Balochistan and Sindh provinces through emergency unconditional cash transfers and conditional food assistance. WFP will use CERF to provide 63,000 families in Sindh with a humanitarian top-up to the existing local unconditional cash transfer programme, and 5,175 families in Balochistan with conditional food assistance tied to the rehabilitation of community water structures. An estimated 412,410 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-072019-11-15
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 20192500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life Saving Food Security Support to Drought Affected Communities in Balochistan and Sindh Provinces of PakistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Most vulnerable households supported with unconditional cash assistance to improve their food consumption levelsIndicator 1.1Percentage reduction in the households having poor and borderline food consumptionIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiary households receiving cash assistance as a percentage of planned in a timely mannerIndicator 1.3Amount of cash disbursed as percent planned for the projectOutput 2Households having malnourished family members supported with conditional food assistance.Indicator 2.1Number of households having malnourished family members provided food assistance to meet their immediate food needsIndicator 2.2Quantity of food distributed against plannedIndicator 2.3Number of critical water structures restored against plannedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral GBV prevention and response services for women and girls in drought affected areas of Baluchistan and SindhThe main objective of this project is to prevent and respond quickly and effectively to gender-based violence (GBV) and related protection concerns arising from the drought in the targeted districts of Singdh and Balochistan provinces. UNFPA will use CERF for the establishment of four Women Friendly Health Spaces, provision of psychosocial support, case management and referral of sexual violence and other forms of GBV, provision of dignity kits, and community sensitization on GBV issues. An estimated 45,100 people including 36,000 women and 4,100 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-212019-10-20
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019518201.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral GBV prevention and response services for women and girls in drought affected areas of Baluchistan and SindhOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased availability of survivor centred GBV prevention, mitigation and response services in selected districtsIndicator 1.1# Women Health Friendly Spaces and outreach teams providing psychosocial support services and GBV informationIndicator 1.2# of women and adolescent girls receiving GBV information and psychosocial support servicesIndicator 1.3# of GBV reported cases and clients presenting mental health problems provided with medical, psychosocial support and referral assistanceIndicator 1.4# of women receiving dignity kitsOutput 2Increased awareness among women and girls and men and boys in drought affected districts on different forms of GBV and available services for survivorsIndicator 2.1# of women and adolescent girls sensitized to GBV issues and available GBV services including referral and provided with psychosocial support servicesIndicator 2.2# of men and boys attending psychosocial support activitiesIndicator 2.3# of mobile outreach teams established to conduct regular GBV awareness raising sessionsOutput 3Strengthened coordination mechanisms for GBV prevention, mitigation and response among service providers (health, social welfare, police and shelters)Indicator 3.1# of Women and Child Protection Working Groups (WCP-WGs) established and functionalIndicator 3.2GBV referral pathway is in place and functionalIndicator 3.3% of cases referred to specialized servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safeguarding women and girls in drought affected areas in PakistanThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to emergency sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services of drought-affected people in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan provinces. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care services with referral for complications through strengthening static health facilities (through provision of medical supplies and equipment and capacity building) and dispatching medical missions. An estimated 32,000 people including 24,000 women and 6,000 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-212019-10-20
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019371263.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safeguarding women and girls in drought affected areas in PakistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Married women of reproductive age group received Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services/emergency reproductive health services in targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan.Indicator 1.1# of normal deliveries conducted at static and caravan/mobile health facilities providing Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services.Indicator 1.2# of complicated pregnancies treated/managed at static and caravan/mobile health facilities providing Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services.Indicator 1.3# of newborns received appropriate care at birth (Kangaroo Mother Care, Colostrum feeding, umbilical cord care) at static and caravan/mobile health facilities providing Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services.Indicator 1.4# of married women of reproductive age group received family planning services for spacing and for limiting.Indicator 1.5# of women of reproductive age group (including adolescent girls) received care for sexually transmitted infections.Output 2Women referred for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services/emergency reproductive health services in targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan.Indicator 2.1# of pregnant women referred for C-Section to Hub providing Comprehensive Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care Services (CEmONC).Indicator 2.2# of pregnant women referred for treatment of complicated cases of pregnancy to hub/CEmONC center.Indicator 2.3# of newborns referred to hub/CEmONC center, for treatment of newborn illnesses.Indicator 2.4# of women referred to hub/CEmONC center, for treatment of complicated cases of abortion/family planning side effect/STIsOutput 3Pregnant women informed/ made aware on safer home deliveries when access to health facility is not possible due to cultural/other reasons.Indicator 3.3# of women referred to nearest static health facility (PPHI BHU)/Caravan/Mobile service unit for ANC/PNC/FP/STIs management.Indicator 3.4# of pregnant women reached with ANC servicesIndicator 3.1# of pregnant women with provided with clean delivery kits for safer birthsIndicator 3.2# of visibly pregnant women with information on safer delivery/new born cord care/colostrum feeding.Output 4Strengthened inter-agency coordination on Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP)Indicator 4.1# of organizations delivering health services that received technical and operational support for rolling out MISP interventionsIndicator 4.2# of inter-agency RH WG meetings held and follow up actions documented and reported.Indicator 4.3Availability of inter-agency SoPs on MISP implementationOutput 5Women of reproductive age group and adolescent girls have access to integrated Mental Health and Psychosocial Support services/Psychological first aid at RHCs/BHUs/WHFS. Indicator 5.1# of women received psychological first aid to the nearest PPHI BHU/Caravan/Mobile HealthIndicator 5.2# of women referred for advanced cases of mental health.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency health assistance for mothers, new-born and children in the drought affected districts of Sindh (Tharparker) and Balochistan (Killa Abdullah)The main objective of this project is to increase access to life-saving health services for mothers, new-borns and children of the drought-affected communities in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan. UNICEF, in coordination with UNFPA and partners, will use CERF to establish and operationalize emergency obstetric neonatal care centres, procure and distribute essential reproductive health supplies, and conduct community-based health promotion activities. An estimated 178,398 people including 138,108 children and 40,291 pregnant women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-152019-11-14
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019377443.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency health assistance for mothers, new-born and children in the drought affected districts of Sindh (Tharparker) and Balochistan (Killa Abdullah)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 140,291 of the targeted pregnant women receive Antenatal care through Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA)Indicator 1.1No. of pregnant women received ANC Care through SBA’s.Indicator 1.2No. of pregnant women vaccinated against tetanus.Indicator 1.3No. of Deliveries conducted by SBA’sOutput 2Pregnant women and newborns with complications referred for comprehensive EmONC/Sick New born Care to the district headquarter hospitals in Mithi and ChamanIndicator 2.1No. of pregnant woman referred for the comprehensive EmONC servicesIndicator 2.2No. sick newborns referred to the Sick Newborn Care UnitsOutput 3Child Bearing Age (CBA’s) women receive health and hygiene messages through social mobilizers and facility-based health workers.Indicator 3.1No. of CBAs received health and hygiene messagesIndicator 3.2No. of PLWs received Iron Folic Acid for control of micronutrient deficiencies/anaemiaIndicator 3.3No. of Pregnant women received clean delivery and new-born kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivering essential life-saving health interventions for the drought affected population in Tharparker (Sindh) and Killa Abdullah (Baluchistan)The main objective of this project is to increase access to essential life-saving health interventions for the drought affected population in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan through disease surveillance and response, as well as the provision of water, sanitation and hygiene services targeting health facilities. WHO will use CERF to procure and distribute essential medical supplies and equipment to static health facilities and mobile medical teams at district and sub-district levels and undertake water quality surveillance and disinfection at health facilities. An estimated 76,272 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-192019-11-18
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019631788.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivering essential life-saving health interventions for the drought affected population in Tharparker (Sindh) and Killa Abdullah (Baluchistan)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Drought affected population in Tharparkar in Sindh and Killa Abdullah in Balochistan province accesses essential lifesaving health intervention including access to mental health care.Indicator 1.1Proportion of planned mobile clinic conducted in the two districtsIndicator 1.2Proportion of planned IAEH Kits distributedOutput 2Health status of the drought affected population in Tharparkar in Sindh and Killa Abdullah in Balochistan province monitored and disease upsurge responded toIndicator 2.1Proportion of health facilities providing weekly reports of the disease trends (36 health facilities)Indicator 2.2Case fatality rates for Pneumonia (case numbers to be reported in the narrative report if available)Indicator 2.3Case fatality rate for diarrhoea (case numbers to be reported in the narrative report if available)Output 3Waterborne diseases surveillance and identification of communities facing greatest health risks from water borne diseases identified and appropriate response mechanisms put in place.Indicator 3.1# water quality tests conducted per week by service providersIndicator 3.2# water testing improvement equipment / supplies distributedIndicator 3.3# of beneficiaries reached in response to water borne diseases alert/outbreaks by providing aquatabs and handwashing soapsIndicator 3.4# of beneficiaries reached through hygiene promotion sessionsOutput 4Healthcare facilities water, sanitation and infectious diseases control systems of critical units of the health facility are improved where such services are below required standards, with a focus on health facilities serving affected communities, including referral healthcare facilities.Indicator 4.1# of health care facilities provided with waste segregation and infection control supplies/equipmentIndicator 4.2# of staff trained on health care waste management and infection control practicesIndicator 4.3# of health facilities providing EH services with improved water quality and good hygiene aiming at protection against hospital acquired infectionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Severe acute malnutrition management services for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Balochistan and Sindh provincesThe main objective of this project is to ensure the provision of life-saving nutrition services to acutely malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to undertake severe acute malnutrition screening and provide therapeutic feeding services and skilled counselling support for the promotion of appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition through 21 static health facilities and 2 mobile heath units. An estimated 46,900 people including 28,900 children and 18,000 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-142019-08-13
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019725371.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Severe acute malnutrition management services for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Balochistan and Sindh provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 128,900 children (Girls: 14,334; Boys: 14,566) under five years of age with acute malnutrition access appropriate management services in district Tharparkar and Killa AbdullahIndicator 1.1# of children 6-59 months screened for acute malnutrition using MUAC.Indicator 1.2# of severely acute malnourished girls and boys enrolled in OTP ProgramIndicator 1.3# of static/mobile nutrition sites established and functionalOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted communities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through effective Behaviour Change Communication with appropriate IEC materialIndicator 2.1# of nutrition sites providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practicesIndicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys counselled on optimal MIYCN practicesOutput 3Targeted communities are provided with multi-micronutrients supplements for prevention and treatment of anaemia and other micronutrient deficienciesIndicator 3.1# of girls and boys under five year of age who are provided with multiple micronutrient powder (MNP) for home fortification of complementary foodsIndicator 3.2# of pregnant and lactating women provided with multiple micronutrient tablets and/or Iron Folic Acid for prevention and treatment of micronutrient deficienciesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Acute malnutrition management including inpatient treatment for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Sindh and BalochistanThe main objective of this project is to ensure the provision of life-saving nutrition services to acutely malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan. WHO and partners will use CERF to establish two nutrition stabilization centres to treat severely malnourished children and PLW with medical complications and provide outpatient therapeutic feeding services. WHO will also train 40 local healthcare providers on maternal, infant and young child nutrition and health and hygiene counselling. An estimated 2,606 people including 606 children and 2,000 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-192019-10-18
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019207948.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Acute malnutrition management including inpatient treatment for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Sindh and BalochistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1145 Girls and 144 boys less than five years of age in Sindh 159 Girls and 158 Boys in Balochistan and 2000 PLW with acute malnutrition in 02 targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan access appropriate acute malnutrition management services.Indicator 1.1# of sick acutely malnourished girls and boys managed for underlying medical complications in the WHO-supported inpatient stabilization care centresIndicator 1.2# of persons benefiting from functional outpatient therapeutic/targeted supplementary feeding sites and inpatient nutrition stabilization care sitesOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted Facilities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through Behaviour Change Communication and Positive Deviance approachesIndicator 2.1# of nutrition sites in Health Facilities (in SCs and extended OTPs) providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practices.Indicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys (0-23 months) counselled on optimal MIYCN practicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition services for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Sindh and BaluchistanThe main objective of this project is to ensure the provision of life-saving nutrition services to acutely malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan. WFP and partners will use CERF to undertake community-based management of moderate acute malnutrition and provide supplementary feeding services and skilled counselling support for the promotion of appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition. An estimated 27,186 people including 17,296 children and 9,890 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-142019-11-13
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 20191500015.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition services for children and pregnant and lactating mothers in two districts of Sindh and BaluchistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A total of 17,296 Girls and boys less than five years of age and 9,890 PLW with acute malnutrition in Tharparker and Kila Abdullah, targeted districts of Sindh and Baluchistan access appropriate acute malnutrition management services i.e. MAM services under CMAMIndicator 1.1# of moderately acute malnourished girls and boys and pregnant/lactating women accessing specialized ready to use supplementary food/ Achamum (RUSF) and Mamta from WFP supported Targeted supplementary feeding programIndicator 1.2# Specialized Nutritious Food procured and distributed in timely manner amongst the targeted MAM children age 06 to 59 months and pregnant & lactating women (PLW) in the targeted areas(AchaMum: 156 Metric tons and Mamta: 178 Metric tons)Indicator 1.3# of ToT and other formal orientations for existing health and CSO staff to implement CMAM will be oraginzed for quality implementationOutput 2Mothers/caretakers in targeted communities access skilled support for appropriate maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices, with emphasis on; early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding up to six months, continued breastfeeding up to two years, appropriate complementary feeding practices, healthy nutrition and improved hygiene practices through Behaviour Change Communication.Indicator 2.1# of nutrition sites (OTP+ TSFP services) providing skilled support for promotion of appropriate MIYCN practices.Indicator 2.2# of mothers/caretakers of girls and boys (0-23 months) counselled on optimal MIYCN practices (UNICEF + WFP + WHO)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH Interventions in Priority Drought Affected Districts of Sindh and Balochistan, PakistanThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for drought-affected communities in the targeted districts of Sindh and Balochistan provinces. UNICEF will use CERF for emergency rehabilitation and construction of water points and their water quality testing, water tankering, provision of water storage and treatment options, installation of WASH facilities at health facilities, and hygiene promotion activities. An estimated 175,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-142019-10-13
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
PAKISTAN DROUGHT 2019948619.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH Interventions in Priority Drought Affected Districts of Sindh and Balochistan, PakistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PAKISTAN RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increase access to safe drinking water for the affected populationIndicator 1.1Number of people with access to safe drinking waterIndicator 1.2Number of water supply schemes installed and/or made operationalIndicator 1.3Number of people with access to safe drinking water through water tankeringOutput 2Ensure access to WASH services at nutrition/health service centres, including access to safe drinking water, sanitation and health and hygiene messages for populations seeking nutrition/health services.Indicator 2.1Number of people benefitting from WASH Services at health/nutrition service centresIndicator 2.2Number of people benefitting from hygiene promotion messages at health/nutrition service centresIndicator 2.3Number of health facilities/centres with WASH facilities rehabilitated/installedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving national preparedness and information management for Ebola virus disease surveillance at Ugandan points of entryThe main objective of this IOM project is to enhance the Governement of Uganda capacity to prevent, detect and control the outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) and other health risks at the border. With this CERF grant, IOM will train 124 BorderAgency ficers on Health, Border & Mobility Management. IOM will also procure and distribute 90 Infection and Prevention Control kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 6,633 people including 3,380 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-012019-09-30
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
Kisoro, Kanungu, Rubirizi, Rukungiri, Uganda-1.2209430 29.6499162Kisoro, Uganda-1.2834307 29.6904746Kanungu, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Rubirizi, Uganda-0.2642410 30.1084033Rukungiri, Uganda-0.7911388 29.9249030UGANDA EBOLA 2019717544.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving national preparedness and information management for Ebola virus disease surveillance at Ugandan points of entryOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1OUTCOME 1: Improved targeting of preparedness and public health response strategies with comprehensive population mobility-related information.Indicator 1.1Number of population mobility mapping and flow monitoring reports distributed to government counterparts and relevant stakeholdersIndicator 1.2Number of PoE assessment reports distributed to government counterparts and relevant stakeholdersOutput 2OUTCOME 2: Improved capacity to effectively prevent, detect and manage EVD and other health risks through improved coordination, reinforced screening, training for border and health personnel and enhancement of basic PoEs, infrastructure and equipment.Indicator 2.1Number of screeners trained on EVD screening and PoE Health Surveillance ToolkitIndicator 2.2Number of border agency officers who are trained on Health, Border & Mobility ManagementOutput 3OUTCOME 3: Improved public health emergency management capacity by strengthening cross-border, national and local coordination.Indicator 3.1Number of coordination meetings held at the PoE, district and national level on PoE coordinationIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring missions at PoEs conducted jointly with Ministry of Health and District Health Teams using a standardized supervision checklistXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted Ebola preparedness activities in Refugee hosting districtsThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to strengthen Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) at the refugees' settlements and high-volume health facilities in Kisoro, Kanungu and Kyegegwa. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute Personal Protective Equipment and supplies for a value of $160,000. UNHCR will also construct screening shelters at Bunagana, Nteko, Busanza and Ishasha Points of Entry. the project will last six months and will benefit 1,476,509 people including 737,603 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-212019-10-20
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
UGANDA EBOLA 2019969738.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted Ebola preparedness activities in Refugee hosting districtsOCHA 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 EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Infection prevention and control strengthened at the settlement and high-volume health facilities in Kisoro, Kanungu and KyegegwaIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities with adequate infection prevention practicesIndicator 1.2Number of health facilities with isolation facilitiesOutput 2Minimum Point of Entry package (temperature screening, isolation of alerts and suspects, hand hygiene, decontamination, availability of Personal protective Equipment, Transport for referrals, Communication, use of data tools and human resource) provided at the selected ground crossing points in Kisoro and Kanungu as per the National Ebola Preparedness Plan.Indicator 2.1Percentage of official high volume PoEs that have semi-permanent sheltersIndicator 2.2Number of occupants per standard shelterIndicator 2.3Proportion of the official PoEs that has a standard packageOutput 3Mechanisms for early detection of Ebola Virus disease instituted through facility and community surveillance in the refugee settlement and transit centresIndicator 3.1Number of Health workers trainedIndicator 3.2Number of village health teams provided with stipend in the refugee settlementIndicator 3.3Number of districts with toll free lines to improve surveillanceOutput 4Increase refugee community awareness and vigilance through Ebola risk communicationIndicator 4.1No. of IEC materials printedIndicator 4.2No. of Community-based worker involved in the peer-to-peer information disseminationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sectoral Mitigation of high-risk EVD outbreak in UgandaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to enhance Uganda’s capacity to prevent, detect and effectively respond to Ebola Virus Disease spread from DRC to Uganda in five targeted districts. With this CERF fund, UNICEF will reach the targeted population with key EVD prevention messages through interpersonal communication and will improve WASH facilities in four health facilities to strengthen infection prevention and control. the project will last six months and will benefit 355,000 people including 102,441 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-282019-07-01
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
Kisoro, Kanungu, Rubirizi, Rukungiri, Kyegegwa, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Kisoro, Uganda-1.2834307 29.6904746Kanungu, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Rubirizi, Uganda-0.2642410 30.1084033Rukungiri, Uganda-0.7911388 29.9249030Kyegegwa, Uganda0.4818193 31.0550093UGANDA EBOLA 2019950044.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral Mitigation of high-risk EVD outbreak in UgandaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Enhanced community awareness and knowledge on EVD prevention and controlIndicator 1.1# of people reached with key health/ educational messages (including Refugees and Hosts in Refugee hosting Districts as well as high risk districts for disease outbreaks)Indicator 1.2# of VHTs oriented on risk communication and social mobilisation for EVD prevention and controlOutput 2Enhanced capacity at district level to provide psychosocial support and protection services to children, families and communities.Indicator 2.1Number of district staff and para social workers oriented on the identification of protection concerns in EVD outbreaks and on psychosocial support provision to EVD affected individuals, families and communities.Output 3Support Emergency Preparedness for EVD prevention and infection control through WASHIndicator 3.1# of Health facilities (health centres, hospitals) equipped with WASH facilities in the reporting year only, with UNICEF direct supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing Ebola prevention and response preparedness through logistics support.The main objective of this WFP project is to scale-up the logistics and supply chain capacity of the Government of Uganda and humanitarian actors in response to the high risk of Ebola crossing into Uganda from DRC. With this CERF grant, WFP will establish a storage facility dedicated to the Ministry of Health for EVD preparedness and response supplies and equipment. Under the coordination of WHO, WFP will also provide engineering, construction and logistics support to the partners. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-09-30
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
Rubirizi, Kanungu, Rukungiri, Kisoro, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Rubirizi, Uganda-0.2642410 30.1084033Kanungu, Uganda-0.8195253 29.7426040Rukungiri, Uganda-0.7911388 29.9249030Kisoro, Uganda-1.2834307 29.6904746UGANDA EBOLA 2019449743.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing Ebola prevention and response preparedness through logistics support.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Logistics coordination with logistic information management and technical support provided to partner through the deployment of WFP staff.Indicator 1.1# of logistics subcommittee meetings minutesIndicator 1.2# of staff dedicated to the EVD preparedness effortsIndicator 1.3# of dedicated humanitarian logistics coordination meeting convened monthlyIndicator 1.4# of ad-hoc information management products provided monthlyOutput 2Storage facilities and technical support including but not limited to providing MOH with mobile storage public health emergency dedicated in the affected area.Indicator 2.1# of storage facilities dedicated to MOH for EVD preparedness and responseIndicator 2.2# of service request for common warehousing services received monthlyOutput 3Transport capacity/services provided to the Government of Uganda and humanitarian partners.Indicator 3.1# of trucks provided in support of partners’ logistics needs monthly.Indicator 3.2# of service requests fulfilled monthlyOutput 4Pre-positioning facility construction and logistics support, including engineering support as a common service provided to partners.Indicator 4.1# of ETU materials, pre-positionedIndicator 4.2# of engineering support interventions providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing Ebola readiness and response capacity through coordinated and scalable regional inter-agency common logistics services facilitated by staging area in Entebbe/KampalaThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide Common Logistics Services in support of UN agencies, NGOs and national governments engaged in regional Ebola Preparedness and Response. With this CERF grant, WFP will establish a Turnkey base camp of a value of $200,000 in Uganda to support the potential logistics needs of Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi and DRC for an Ebola response. The project will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-042019-10-03
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
UGANDA EBOLA 2019499467.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing Ebola readiness and response capacity through coordinated and scalable regional inter-agency common logistics services facilitated by staging area in Entebbe/KampalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Core team in place to provide regional common Logistics Service in support of Ebola Preparedness and ResponseIndicator 1.1Basic team recruited (Project manager, Procurement Officer, Warehouse/UNHRD officerOutput 2MoUs, Basic Facilities, and stock for Regional Staging Area in placeIndicator 2.1Number of MoUs with key partners (MONUSCO and National Medical Stores) in placeIndicator 2.2Availability of basic facilities (common office space, storage and transport) as part of Regional Staging AreaIndicator 2.3White Stock prepositioned in Regional Staging Area adjusted for operational needs as advised from partnersIndicator 2.4# of local procurement for Regional Staging Area in placeOutput 3Outreach to EVD Partners and SOP developmentIndicator 3.1Briefing to EVD Partners on Regional Staging AreaIndicator 3.2SOPs for regional common services developed to support Ebola readiness in the four Priority 1 countries under Scenario 1 (no Ebola in DRC’s neighbouring countries but need to scale up preparedness efforts for a potential Scenario 2, i.e. Ebola spill-over to other countries)Indicator 3.3SOPs for use of regional common services developed for Ebola response in the four Priority 1 countries under Scenario 2 (up to 100 cases of Ebola in one of DRC’s neighbouring countries)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Country Readiness to Respond to the Imminent Spill-over of Ebola Virus Disease into Uganda from the DRCThe main objective this WHO project is to contribute to the country readiness to respond to a potential spill-over of the Ebola Virus Disease into Uganda from the DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute IPC equipments for a value of $86,872. WHO will also procure and install four incinerators in health facilities and secure lined organic waste pits in 30 locations. The project will last six months and will benefit 1,463,500 people including 760,700 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-07-31
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
UGANDA EBOLA 2019718227.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Country Readiness to Respond to the Imminent Spill-over of Ebola Virus Disease into Uganda from the DRCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Alerts and suspected EVD cases investigated and reported promptlyIndicator 1.1Proportion of EVD alerts investigated within 24 hoursIndicator 1.2Percentage of targeted districts with community-based disease surveillance rolled outOutput 2Effective life-saving and quality care provided of all alerts, suspect and confirmed EVD patients in the Isolation unitsIndicator 2.1Case fatality rates among alerts and suspected casesIndicator 2.2Proportion of health workers at primary care facilities reached with onsite mentorship on IPCIndicator 2.3Proportion of health facilities reporting stock outs of essential IPC suppliesOutput 3Mechanism for safe handling and transportation of lab sample are in place and in according to national standards in emergencyIndicator 3.1Number of lab staff trained in bio-risk management, safe sample collection, packaging and shipment, by districtIndicator 3.2Number of trained laboratory staff that have investigated alert/suspect cases by safely and correctly collecting and transporting specimensIndicator 3.3Number of EVD Isolation units with laboratories fully equipped for EVD patient careOutput 4Facilities for improved handling/management of medical waste in place in selected high-risk health facilities and ETUs, in line with the National VHF SOPsIndicator 4.1Number of incinerators constructed for waste management in high volume health facilities/ETUsIndicator 4.2Number of EVD Isolation facilities managing hazardous waste according to standards in VHF SOPsIndicator 4.3Number of staffs involved in waste management trained in the 30 at risk districts. (The plan is to conduct training of at least 30 people involved in waste management in each of the 30 districts in proper waste management in accordance with the VHF SOPs, hence the target remains 900.)Output 5Effective Interagency and Inter-sectoral Coordination and technical guidance of the Ebola Readiness and Response efforts at national and district levelIndicator 5.1Proportion of targeted districts with functional District Task ForceIndicator 5.2Proportion of partners in the targeted districts with full inputs in the 4W matrixIndicator 5.3Number of short-term staff/consultants deployed to support enhanced readiness activities in the target districts, by expertiseIndicator 5.4Number of joint MoH/WHO support supervision visits to the target districtsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui d’urgence pour le renforcement de la sécurité alimentaire des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC à Makotipoko et des communautés hôtesThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide food security services to asylum seekers from DRC in Makotipoko. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 125 canoes and 225 fishing kits. The project will last five months and will benefit 1,000 people including 465 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-272019-08-26
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2019100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui d’urgence pour le renforcement de la sécurité alimentaire des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC à Makotipoko et des communautés hôtesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les capacités de production halieutique sont renforcéesIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes ayant directement bénéficié de l’assistance du projetIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes sensibilisées à la pêche responsableXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC au CongoThe main objective of this WFP project is to improve access to food aid and nutrition services to the DRC asylum seekers in Congo. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,565 metric tons of food and will also provide nutrition services to 1,301 women and children including 509 girls. The project will last six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-01-142019-07-13
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2019590720.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC au CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)545280.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC au CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Populations vulnérables affectées par la crise reçoivent un transfert alimentaire adéquat pour atteindre leur besoin alimentaire et nutritionnelIndicator 1.1Nombre de demandeurs d’asile assistéesIndicator 1.2Quantité de vivres distribués aux ménages assistésIndicator 1.3Proportion des ménages avec un score de consommation alimentaire pauvre comparé au baselineIndicator 1.4Proportion de ménages qui dépensent plus de 65% de leur revenu total pour l’alimentation par rapport au baselineIndicator 1.5Indice de stratégie de survie moyenIndicator 1.6Nombre de cas de violences basées sur genre enregistrées par rapport au baseline réduitIndicator 1.7Nombre de personnes vivant avec le handicap assistéesOutput 2Les enfants 6 – 59 moins et les femmes enceintes et allaitantes souffrant de malnutrition aiguë modérée affectés par la crise reçoivent les produits nutritifs spécialisés pour le traitement de la malnutrition et améliorent leur statut nutritionnelIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants des ménages des demandeurs d’asiles assistés par le traitement de la MAMIndicator 2.2Nombre de FEFA des ménages des demandeurs d’asiles assistés par le traitement de la MAM (Il y a 63 FEFA dans les demandeurs d’asiles qui sont moins de 18 ans Ces 63 FEFA sont inclus dans la tranche d’âge <18 ans Donc le nombre total de FEFA est 250 + 63 = 313)Indicator 2.3Nombre d’enfants des ménages hôtes assistés par le traitement de la MAMIndicator 2.4Nombre de FEFA des ménages hôtes assistés par le traitement de la MAM (Il y a 38 FEFA moins de 18 ans et ces 38 FEFA sont inclus dans la tranche d’âge <18 Donc le nombre de FEFA est de 150 + 38 = 188)Indicator 2.5Taux de guérison pour les Femmes enceintes et Allaitantes (FEFA)Indicator 2.6Taux de guérison pour et les enfants de 6 à 23 moisIndicator 2.7Taux d’abandon pour les Femmes enceintes et Allaitantes (FEFA)Indicator 2.8Taux d’abandon pour enfants de 6-23 moisIndicator 2.9Taux de mortalité des enfantsIndicator 2.10Taux de mortalité des FEFAXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Offre des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive pour la réduction de la morbidité et la mortalité auprès des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC et populations hôtes dans le Département des PlateauxThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide sexual and reproductive health services for the reduction of maternal morbidity and mortality among women in Plateau Department. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure 27 reproductive health kits and 520 dignity kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 26,000 people including 15,700 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-252019-08-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2019129923.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Offre des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive pour la réduction de la morbidité et la mortalité auprès des demandeurs d’asile de la RDC et populations hôtes dans le Département des PlateauxOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1L’accès aux services de qualité en matière de Santé de la Reproduction (SR) et Violences basées sur le Genre (VBG) aux filles et femmes, en coordination avec les structures locales de santé, pour un ciblage stratégique des populations cibles, est accru.Indicator 1.1Nombre de centres de santé de Mpouya, Makotipoko et Bouemba dotés en produits SR, kits maternité, kits d’accouchement individuels, consommables des équipements médicaux, préservatifs féminins et masculin acquis.Indicator 1.2Nombre de kits d’accouchement rendus disponiblesIndicator 1.3Nombre de kits de dignité rendus disponibles pour les parturientes.Indicator 1.4Nombre d’accouchements réalisés, y compris les complications prises en chargeIndicator 1.5Nombre de personnes (filles et garçons/hommes et femmes) sensibilisésIndicator 1.6Nombre de prestataires de santé formés/recyclés sur la prévention des IST/MST/ VIH, des grossesses précoces et de leurs complications, ainsi que sur le planning familial (PF) ;Output 2La prévention des maladies liées à la santé de la reproduction, incluant les violences sexuelles chez les filles et femmes demandeurs d’asiles de la RDC et populations hôtes dans le département des Plateaux, est assurée avec la participation des communautés.Indicator 2.1Nombre de relais communautaires de Mpouya, Makotipoko et Bouemba formés en VBG (leaders des communautés, jeunes le personnel de santé, les agents administratifs et de la force publique et les populations locales, communautés de pêcheurs, etc.)Indicator 2.2Nombre d’adolescent(e)s, jeunes garçons, jeunes filles, femmes et hommes sensibilisés et mobilisés autour des questions sur les violences sexo-spécifiquesIndicator 2.3Pourcentage de victimes/survivant(e)s des violences basées sur le genre identifiées ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge globaleIndicator 2.4Nombre d’adolescent(e)s scolarisés et non scolarisés notamment vivant avec handicap, et femmes appartenant à tous les groupes vulnérables ayant participé aux communications et causeries éducatives SR/IST/VIH/VBG.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de Protection et d’assistance multisectorielle aux demandeurs d’asile dans le Département des PlateauxThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to improve the living conditions of DRC asylum seekers living in the Plateau Department of the Republic of Congo through the provision of essential household items and adequate shelter solutions to enable them to live in dignity and safety. with CERF grant, UNHCR will distribute $41,000 in cash. UNHCR will also construct 500 shelters and procure and distribute 2,400 non-food items. The project will last six months and will benefit 16,000 asylum seekers including 9,000 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-282019-10-27
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2019395857.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de Protection et d’assistance multisectorielle aux demandeurs d’asile dans le Département des PlateauxOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)412014.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de Protection et d’assistance multisectorielle aux demandeurs d’asile dans le Département des PlateauxOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Tous les demandeurs d’asile sont enregistrés et ont reçu la documentation nécessaireIndicator 1.1Nombre de demandeurs d’asile enregistré sur une base individuelleIndicator 1.2Nombre de base de données mise en place pour les demandeurs d’asile RDCIndicator 1.3Nombre de demandeurs d’asile y compris les enfants âgés de plus de 16 ayant reçu la documentation nécessaireOutput 2Tous les enfants en âge scolaire ont été inscrits dans les écoles publiques et ils les fréquentent régulièrementIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants demandeurs d’asile âgé de 5 ans et plus identifiésIndicator 2.2Nombre de réunion tenue pour faciliter l’inscription des enfants demandeurs dans les écoles publiquesIndicator 2.3Nombre d’écoles pour lesquelles conditions d’apprentissage ont été amélioréesOutput 3Les enfants à risques sont identifiés et pris en charge et leurs « Best Interest of Determination » BID complétésIndicator 3.1Nombre d’enfants à risque (ENA/ES) identifiésIndicator 3.2Nombre d’enfants à risques pris en chargeIndicator 3.3Nombre de réunions d’évaluation de l’intérêt supérieur organisésIndicator 3.4Nombre d’enfants pour lesquels le processus de recherche de solution a été lancéIndicator 3.5Nombre de relais communautaire et agents de l’Etat formés sur la protection de l’enfantOutput 4Les survivantes SGBV sont identifiées et pris en chargeIndicator 4.1Nombre de survivantes identifiées et prises en chargesIndicator 4.2Nombre de centres d’écoute construitsIndicator 4.3Nombre de réunions de coordination SGBV tenuesIndicator 4.4Nombre de relais communautaires et agents de l’Etat formés sur les SGBVIndicator 4.5Nombre de plaintes déposées devant les instances judiciaires de l’EtatIndicator 4.6Quantité de cash distribuée aux survivantes de GBVOutput 5Le monitoring de protection est effectif dans les zones d’installation des demandeurs d’asileIndicator 5.1Nombre de mission de terrain organisé sur les sitesIndicator 5.2Nombre de cas de protection répertoriés et documentésIndicator 5.3Nombre d’incidents de protection identifiés et suivisIndicator 5.4Nombre de lieux de détention visitésIndicator 5.5Nombre de rapports de protection produitsOutput 6Des sites installations sont identifiés, aménagés et les demandeurs d’asiles sont accompagnés dans la construction des abris individuels.Indicator 6.1Superficie moyenne par personne par site aménagéIndicator 6.2Nombre d’abris construitsIndicator 6.3Nombre d’infrastructures communautaires construitIndicator 6.4Nombre de personnes recevant des subventions en espècesIndicator 6.5Quantité de cash distribué dans le cadre du cash-for-workOutput 72 400 ménages ont reçus des articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 7.1Nombre des ménages recevant des articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 7.2Nombre des réunions d’identification des besoins en AMEs et de planification des distributions et de suivi post distribution impliquant les femmes et les hommes demandeurs d’asilesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance humanitaire dans les secteurs de la Nutrition et du WASH, pour les demandeurs d’asile de la RDC et les populations hôtes les plus vulnérables, dans le département des Plateaux, République du Congo.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition and WASH services to DRC refugees and the host population in Congo. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabiliate 13 water sources and construct 10 water points. UNICEF will also procure and distribute 55 baby scales and 55 adult electronic scales. The project will last six months and will benefit 11,400 people including 2,750 women and 3,400 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-252019-08-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 201949986.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance humanitaire dans les secteurs de la Nutrition et du WASH, pour les demandeurs d’asile de la RDC et les populations hôtes les plus vulnérables, dans le département des Plateaux, République du Congo.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)447386.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance humanitaire dans les secteurs de la Nutrition et du WASH, pour les demandeurs d’asile de la RDC et les populations hôtes les plus vulnérables, dans le département des Plateaux, République du Congo.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Au moins 3,140 enfants de moins de 5 ans et 520 femmes allaitantes, aussi bien chez les réfugiés que chez la population hôte, bénéficient d’un soutien nutritionnel par l’accès aux services appropriés de prévention et de traitement de la malnutrition sévère.Indicator 1.1Proportion et nombre d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois ayant bénéficié d’un screening nutritionnel (désagrégé par âge et sexe)Indicator 1.2Proportion et nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition sévère référés dans les structures de santéIndicator 1.3Proportion et nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de MAS admis dans les formations sanitairesIndicator 1.4Proportion des enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de MAS admis dans les formations sanitaires récupérésIndicator 1.5Nombre de structures sanitaires approvisionnées en outils de gestion, matériels et équipement anthropométriquesIndicator 1.6Proportion et nombre de femmes allaitantes ayant la charge d''enfants de 0 à 23 mois ayant accès à des conseils d''orientation pour l''alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant (ANJE) afin de pouvoir alimenter correctement leurs enfantsOutput 2Les besoins en eau potable des hommes, des femmes, filles et garçons demandeurs d’asiles, des populations hôtes, dans les communautés, les centres de santé et les structures éducatives sont assurés en tenant en compte de la protection spécifique des femmes et des filles Indicator 2.1Pourcentage /Nombre des personnes demandeuses d’asile et populations hôtes, inclues celles avec un handicap, ayant accès à l''eau potable, pour répondre à leurs besoins (y compris dans les écoles, les centres de santé))Indicator 2.2Pourcentage des points d’eau qui contient au moins 0.3mg/l de chlore résiduelOutput 3Les enfants, les hommes et les femmes demandeurs d’asile et des communautés hôtes les plus vulnérables ont accès à un assainissement adéquat, et sont outillés pour l’adoption des bonnes pratiques d’hygiène individuelle et collective, en tenant en compte de la protection spécifique des femmes et des filles y inclus les mères d’enfants malnutrisIndicator 3.1Pourcentage des femmes et hommes qui ont accès à des latrines et des douches séparées par genre, (Avec 60 % des cabines réservées aux femmes /filles) adaptées aux besoins y inclus les personnes vivant avec un handicapIndicator 3.2Nombre de ménages qui reçoivent un kit hygiène / dignitéIndicator 3.3Nombre de ménages qui reçoivent deux jerrycan 10 litresIndicator 3.4Nombre de personnes qui reçoivent des messages de sensibilisation sur l’Eau Hygiène et l’assainissement, par sexe, et statut (site, famille d''accueil, handicap)Indicator 3.5Pourcentage des personnes qui peuvent citer au moins trois règles d’hygiène (lavage des mains pendant les moments clés, utilisation des latrines, traitement de l’eau à domicile)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’état de santé des populations demandeurs d’asile de la RDCThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the protection and the improvment of the health status of DRC asylum seekers and the host population in Gamboma, Makotipoko and Mpouya, Republic of Congo. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 18 Interagency Emergency Health Kits. WHO will also realize three campaigns on hygiene and health promotion. The project will last six months and will benefit 26,000 persons including 14,123 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-142019-09-30
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
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) DISPLACEMENT 2019316256.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’état de santé des populations demandeurs d’asile de la RDCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Le personnel d’appui au projet est recrutéIndicator 1.1Nombre de médecin/spécialiste en santé publique ou épidémiologiste recrutéIndicator 1.2Nombre d’infirmiers diplômés d’Etat recrutésOutput 2Les médicaments et produits médicaux complémentaires (consommables et matériel de première nécessité) requis pour assurer aux demandeurs d’asile et aux populations locales, l’accès aux paquets de soins et services de santé requis sont disponiblesIndicator 2.1Nombre de KIT distribué, interagency emergency health kit 2015(IEHK 2015) Complete, 10,000pers.,3 monthIndicator 2.2Nombre de kit Interagency Diarrheal Disease kit 2006 - DDK 2006, Complete kitIndicator 2.3Nombre de kit distribué (IEHK 2015, supplementary) module medicines + infusionsIndicator 2.4Nombre de kit distribué (IEHK 2015, supplementary) module, equipmentIndicator 2.5Nombre de kit distribué (IEHK 2015, supplementary) module, renewableOutput 3Les formations sanitaires (FOSA) offrent un paquet de services essentiels aux populations déplacées pour la survie des groupes vulnérablesIndicator 3.1Nombre de moustiquaires imprégnées d''insecticides à longue durée d''action (MILDA) acquisIndicator 3.2Pourcentage et nombre de ménages ayant reçu les MILDAIndicator 3.3Taux de mortalité infanto-juvénileOutput 4La remise à niveau des agents de santé et des relais communautaires dans la prise en charge des cas des affections courantes, la prise en charge intégrée des maladies de l’enfance, la surveillance épidémiologique à base communautaire, la surveillance des décès maternels et la riposte, la promotion de l’hygiène et de l’assainissement, la mobilisation sociale et la gestion des déchets biomédicaux est réalisée.Indicator 4.1Nombre des personnels recyclés sur la prise en charge des affections courantesIndicator 4.2Nombre des personnels/relais recyclés/formés sur la surveillance épidémiologique des maladies transmissiblesIndicator 4.3Nombre des personnels recyclés sur la gestion des déchets biomédicaux, la prévention et le contrôle de l’infectionOutput 5La résilience communautaire à travers la promotion des bonnes pratiques familiales essentielles en santé est renforcéeIndicator 5.1Pourcentage et nombre des ménages utilisant de l’eau de sources non améliorées qui utilisent une méthode de traitement appropriée (5 200 ménages)Indicator 5.2Pourcentage et nombre des ménages qui observent des pratiques sûres de conservation de l''eau (5 200 ménages)Output 6Le système d’alerte et la riposte en cas d’épidémie et d’autres urgences de santé publique est amélioréIndicator 6.1Taux de promptitude et de complétude des rapports de surveillance épidémiologiqueIndicator 6.2% des épidémies ou alertes investiguées dans les 72 heuresOutput 7Les missions de supervision de la mise en œuvre des activités du projet sont organiséesIndicator 7.1Nombre de mission de supervision par le niveau centralIndicator 7.2Nombre de missions de supervision par la coordination départementaleXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance for Livelihoods of People Affected by Drought in the Province of GazaThe main objective of this FAO project is to support farming households affected by the drought. FAO will provide 15,000 horticultural kits to households including seeds and watering cans. FAO will also establish 15,000 small gardens to help support 22,500 HHs ability to harvest vegetables. Some 75,000 individuals will be support over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-272019-11-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 2019899535.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance for Livelihoods of People Affected by Drought in the Province of GazaOCHA 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 DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable households with access to seeds of horticultural crops and beansIndicator 1.1Number of kits of seeds of horticultural crops and beans procured and distributedIndicator 1.2% of women and elderly HH benefiting directly from the projectIndicator 1.3Number of HH that received horticultural seedsOutput 2Increased availability of food of vulnerable householdsIndicator 2.1Number of small gardens establishedIndicator 2.2Number of HH harvesting and consuming vegetablesIndicator 2.3Number of HH trained in conservation of vegetablesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection Interventions on Drought Response areas in MozambiqueThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for drought affected households. UNFPA will distribute 4,000 dignity kits to women in the reproductive age. UNFPA will also establish a complaint and feedback mechanism for all the sectoral interventions to address GBV incidents, corruption and ensure access to humanitarian assistance to vulnerable groups. Some 20,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-262019-08-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 2019299450.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection Interventions on Drought Response areas in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls are protected and have access to specific needsIndicator 1.1Number of target affected women in reproductive age (WRA) receiving dignity kitOutput 2Safe, simple and accessible complaint and feedback mechanisms in all sectors, to address GBV, corruption and mismanagement are stablished for equitable access of humanitarian assistance of vulnerable groups, including children, girls, pregnant and lactating women, elderly, people with disability and people with chronic diseases;Indicator 2.1% of targeted population reached by protection services (GBV, PSS,)Indicator 2.2Existence of mechanisms to support and ensure the participation of people with special needs (people with disability, people with chronic diseases and elderly) andXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition screenings in Mozambique’s high food and nutrition insecure areas to assure access to treatment for children affected with Acute MalnutritionThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services to drought affected households. UNICEF will screen 72,000 children in 13 districts for acute malnutrition in the provinces of Gaza and Tete. UNICEF will also provide treatment for 1,000 severely malnourished children. Some 72,000 children will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-282019-08-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 2019148369.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition screenings in Mozambique’s high food and nutrition insecure areas to assure access to treatment for children affected with Acute MalnutritionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 172,000 children are screened through MUAC in food insecure communities in 13 districts in the provinces of Gaza and Tete, and at least 1000 children with severe acute malnutrition identified with this activity get access to quality treatment servicesIndicator 1.1Number of children of both sexes under five screened using MUAC measurements in the identified food and nutrition insecure districts.Indicator 1.2Number with Severe Acute Malnutrition referred and treatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to safe water and promotion of key hygiene practices in three of the most drought-affected districts in Gaza, MozambiqueThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services to drought affected households. UNICEF will ensure that 8,8000 individuals have access to safe water through the upgrading of 5 water points and construction of 5 new water points. UNICEF will also improve hygiene practices of 16,875 individuals through information campaigns and distribution of water treatment products. Some 16,875 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-262019-08-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 2019552281.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to safe water and promotion of key hygiene practices in three of the most drought-affected districts in Gaza, MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 18,800 affected population provided with access to safe water.Indicator 1.1# of water points upgraded into solar-powered MUS water systemsIndicator 1.2# of new water points constructedIndicator 1.3# of water management committees trainedOutput 2Affected population with improved hygieneIndicator 2.1# of affected people who have participated in hygiene behaviour change programmingIndicator 2.2# of affected people with access to household water treatment productsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance to drought affected people in southern and central MozambiqueThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to drought affected households in Mozambique. WFP will provide 51,600 individuals with in-kind food assistance through the distribution of 1,828MT of mixed food commodities. In areas where markets are functioning, WFP will provide 21,000 individuals with commodity vouchers. Assistance will be conditional to participation in asset creation activities and WFP will aim to have 120 assets created at the community level. Some 72,600 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-152019-10-14
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
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 20192900189.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance to drought affected people in southern and central MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1In-kind food assistance to 51,600 people affected by droughtIndicator 1.1Number of women who receive food assistanceIndicator 1.2Number of men who receive food assistanceIndicator 1.3Quantity of food distributed by type as % of plannedIndicator 1.4Quantity of assets built as % of plannedOutput 2Vouchers assistance to 21,000 people affected by droughtIndicator 2.1Number of women who receive vouchers assistanceIndicator 2.2Number of men who receive vouchers assistanceIndicator 2.3Transferred amount as % of plannedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to life saving services for the management of moderate acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide nutrition services to drought affected households. WFP will provide treatment for 4,000 moderately malnourished children in 6 districts of Tete province. WFP will also ensure that 80 health facilities have improved knowledge on the Nutrition Recovery Programme and stock management. Some 4,000 children will be assisted over months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-272019-08-26
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
MOZAMBIQUE DROUGHT 2019163834.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to life saving services for the management of moderate acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 14,000 children 6 – 59 months receive life-saving treatment for moderate acute malnutrition in 6 districts of Tete provinceIndicator 1.1Number of children admitted to PRN for moderate acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of children discharged cured from PRN for moderate acute malnutritionIndicator 1.3Number of health facility, SDSMAS, and DPS staff trained on PRN protocol and stock managementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Drought Affected Households in Zimbabwe.
.The main objective of this FAO project is to provide agricultural and livestock support for drought affected households. FAO will rehabilitate 29 water points to have improved livestock drinking troughs in the priority districts. FAO will also establish 29 community gardens close to the rehabilitated water points to allow for improved diet diversity of the targeted households. FAO will also provide 285 MT of livestock feed to 5,700 farmers. Some 46,800 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-082019-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Drought Affected Households in Zimbabwe.
.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 ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to water and drinking points for livestockIndicator 1.1Number of functional water points rehabilitatedIndicator 1.2Number of livestock drinking troughs rehabilitatedOutput 2Established and functional community gardensIndicator 2.1Number of community gardens establishedIndicator 2.2Percentage of women farmers who are active member s of the community gardensOutput 3Increased farmers access to stock feedIndicator 3.1Quantity of stock feed delivered to target districtsIndicator 3.2Number of cattle feeding on survival stock feedIndicator 3.3Number of farmers accessing stock feedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing safety and mitigating risks of abuse, exploitation and neglect of adolescents, GBV survivors and expecting mothers in districts affected by droughtThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for drought affected individuals. UNFPA will target 88,503 individuals in five target districts with information on GBV to mitigate risk and provide services for survivors of GBV. UNFPA will also work with other sectors to ensure that 15,172 survivors have access to multisector services and PEP kits are available in health facilities. Some 100,675 individuals will be reached over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-012019-08-31
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
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2019200583.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing safety and mitigating risks of abuse, exploitation and neglect of adolescents, GBV survivors and expecting mothers in districts affected by droughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to information on GBV prevention, reporting and response services by women, girls, boys and men (88,503)Indicator 1.1Number of people reached with information on GBV disaggregated by age and sex. (UNFPA)Output 2Increased access to multi sectoral GBV servicesIndicator 2.1Number of survivors accessing multisectoral servicesIndicator 2.2Number of deliveries in the supported health facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of rape survivors accessing PEP in health facilitiesOutput 3Increased capacity of service providers on survivor centred delivery of life saving GBV servicesIndicator 3.1Number of people trained on survivor centred GBV service deliveryIndicator 3.2Number of people trained on PSEAXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Emergency Health Response to Drought Affected DistrictsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide health services for drought affected individuals. UNICEF will ensure that 65,495 individuals have access to basic health services and interventions through the distribution of essential health and nutrition commodities. UNICEF will also reach 93,069 individuals with prevention messages on early health seeking behaviours and through the training of some 250 community health workers. Some 93,069 individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-072019-09-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20191188633.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Emergency Health Response to Drought Affected DistrictsOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 165,495 people have access to life saving treatment for drought induced health conditionsIndicator 1.1Number of people accessing treatment for drought induced diseasesIndicator 1.2No of health facilities with no stock out of health commodities to manage drought induced diseasesOutput 293,069 people reached with promotional and prevention messages on early health seeking behaviorsIndicator 2.1Number of community health workers trained on maternal new born health diseases increased by drought and nurturing care.Indicator 2.2Number of people reached by media channelsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children, Adolescent Girls and Young Mothers at risk of exploitation and abuse in families affected by food insecurity in Chitungwiza, Binga, Epworth and RushingaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide child protection services to droughted affected individuals in Zimbabwe. UNICEF will ensure that 10,000 children have access to community spaces through the establishment of 8 child friendly spaces and training of 500 facilitators. UNICEF will also provide 13,000 children and adolescents with information on sexual violence, child marriage and referrals for protection services. UNICEF will support 16 district level structures through the training on child protection rights including sexual and reproductive health rights. Some 15,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-072019-09-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2019275968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children, Adolescent Girls and Young Mothers at risk of exploitation and abuse in families affected by food insecurity in Chitungwiza, Binga, Epworth and RushingaOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe environments are established for the most vulnerable children to report and access critical child protection servicesIndicator 1.1.Number of adolescent boys and girls in affected areas accessing quality and dedicated community spaces for socialization, play and learningIndicator 1.2Number of facilitators in targeted districts equipped with knowledge and skills to facilitate quality socialization, play and learning activitiesIndicator 1.3Number of community spaces supported with recreational suppliesIndicator 1.4Number of New Child Friendly Spaces establishedIndicator 1.5Number of child protection cases identified and followed up with critical child protection servicesOutput 2Affected communities are mobilized to prevent and address violence, exploitation and abuse of children and women: existing systems to respond to the needs of GBV survivors are improvedIndicator 2.1Number of adolescent girls at risk of sexual violence, pregnant adolescents and young mother at risk of child marriages receiving information, support and referral for protection services.Indicator 2.2Number of district level structures with trained personnel prevention of violence against children Child Protection rights, including Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.Indicator 2.3Number of community cadres trained in trained in Child Protection and GBV risks assessments, referral pathway including Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and AbuseOutput 3Humanitarian interventions including child protection in emergency response integrate PSSIndicator 3.1Number of children, adolescents, young mothers and caregivers receiving PSS activitiesIndicator 3.2At least 3 other humanitarian sector interventions are mainstreaming child protection - identifying and linking children, adolescents, young mothers and caregivers to critical child protection services including PSSIndicator 3.3Number of humanitarian workers trained in child protection mainstreaming) child protection assessment and referral servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention to children living in the affected rural districts of Hurungwe and Mutare and urban areas of Harare and Bulawayo.The main objective of this project is to provide nutrition services for drought affected individuals. UNICEF will conduct active case finding of acute malnutrition, reaching some 16,983 children in two districts. UNICEF will also refer and treat 4,717 children identified with severe acute malnutrition. Some 16,983 children will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-072019-09-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2019580584.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention to children living in the affected rural districts of Hurungwe and Mutare and urban areas of Harare and Bulawayo.OCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Active screening of more than 16,983 (90%) of the children under five in the two cities and two districts is conducted for early identification, referral and treatment of acute malnutrition and to the guide emergency response.Indicator 1.1Number and proportion of children under-5 from the selected areas screened for acute malnutrition in six months of interventionIndicator 1.2Number and proportion of children with acute malnutrition identified and referred to health facilities for treatment of acute malnutritionOutput 2Provide therapeutic feeding and care for children 6-59 months old with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) to protect their lives and bring them back to healthy growth and development.Indicator 2.1Number and proportion of children 6-59 months old with SAM and MAM admitted to nutrition rehabilitation programmesIndicator 2.2Number and proportion of exits from programmes who recoverIndicator 2.3Number and proportion of cities and districts reporting on IMAM monthlyOutput 3Ensure at least 80 % of mothers of children under two received community MIYCF counselling and micronutrient as part of the active case finding and outreach activitiesIndicator 3.1Proportion of Village health workers providing community level screening for malnutrition and counselling on MIYCF in emergencyIndicator 3.2Proportion of caregivers aware of at least 3 keys messages on MIYCF in emergency.Output 4Effective leadership for nutrition cluster coordination and nutrition information are in place and operationalIndicator 4.1Number of Nutrition sector coordination meetings conductedIndicator 4.2Number of districts submitting monthly reportsIndicator 4.3Integrated Phase Classification Acute malnutrition producedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-019UNOCHA - 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 Zimbabwe.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services to drought affected households. UNICEF will ensure that 100,000 individuals have access to sufficient and quality water through the rehabilitation of 350 boreholes and repair of 2 piped water schemes. UNICEF will also ensure that 20,000 children receiving information on good hygiene and sanitation practices. 15,000 families will also be provided with hygiene kits. Some 100,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-072019-09-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20191493891.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring access to safe water improving hygiene practices in 6 of the most food insecure and drought affected districts in Zimbabwe.OCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Restore access to sufficient water of appropriate quality and quantity to fulfil basic needs for an estimated 100,000 women, men and children in 6 drought affected districtsIndicator 1.1Number of people improving their access to water through rehabilitation of protected water sources which are now functionalIndicator 1.2Number of families with access to household water treatment and storageOutput 2Improve awareness of safe hygiene and sanitation practices, with a focus on participatory health and hygiene education (PHHE) in communities with high malnutrition rates and schoolsIndicator 2.1Number of people receiving critical WASH related information for improved hygiene and sanitation practicesIndicator 2.2Number of school children (boys/girls) receiving critical WASH related information for improved hygiene and sanitation practicesOutput 3Provide access to critical WASH hygiene kits to 15,000 families, with a focus on the most vulnerable families and schools in the targeted areasIndicator 3.1Number of families receiving a WASH Hygiene kitIndicator 3.2Number of schools receiving a school hygiene kitXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lean Season Assistance (LSA): Cash and/or food transfers to the most vulnerable households affected by seasonal food shortages.The main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to drought affected households. WFP will provide 140,870 individuals with food assistance in 6 priority districts over 3 months. WFP will provide either in kind assistance or cash depending on the availability of commodities in the local markets. WFP will purchase 790 MT of mixed commodities and transfer approximately US$3 million to targeted households. Some 140,870 individuals will be reached over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-012019-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 20194900936.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lean Season Assistance (LSA): Cash and/or food transfers to the most vulnerable households affected by seasonal food shortages.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food Assistance provided in sufficient quantities and in a timely manner to the most food insecure people in 6 priority districtsIndicator 1.1Number of people assistedIndicator 1.2% of food insecure households in targeted districts reached with food assistance transfers (and # of food insecure individuals)Indicator 1.3Amount of cash distributed to people assisted (US$)Indicator 1.4% of the daily kcal requirements of the people assisted enabled by the monthly transferIndicator 1.5Quantity of food distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening Emergency Health Response to Drought Affected DistrictsThe main objective of this project is to reduce the mortalities and morbidities related to drought and disease outbreaks in drought-affected communities of Zimbabwe. WHO and partners will use CERF funds to strengthen surveillance and case management of measles, diarrhoea and malnutrition to ensure early case detection and treatment in the five target districts of Bulawayo, Harare (Chitungwiza), Rushinga, Mudzi, Kariba. Some 93,069 individuals will be assisted over six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-132019-09-12
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
ZIMBABWE DROUGHT 2019610194.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening Emergency Health Response to Drought Affected DistrictsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthening surveillance and detection of measles, diarrhoea and pneumonia including strengthening laboratory capacityIndicator 1.1Number of health workers trained in surveillance of measles, diarrhoea and pneumoniaIndicator 1.2Number of laboratories supported with capacity building, reagents and equipmentOutput 2Capacity building on case management of diarrheoa and pneumonia in affected districtsIndicator 2.1Number of health workers trained on case managementIndicator 2.2Number of people receiving treatment for diarrhoea and SAM according to country guidelines for diarrhoea and SAMXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Contribution aux campagnes de vaccination à travers l’acquisition de vaccins et de consommables pour la réponse à l''épidémie de rougeole à MadagascarThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to the measles response in high-risk districts during the first quarter of 2019 in Madagascar. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 180,000 vials of measles vaccine, 18,000 needles and syringues, and 792 safety boxes for the proper dispsal of the used syringues. The project will last two months and will benefit 1,636,000 children including 809,820 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-262019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MADAGASCAR MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019856144.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Contribution aux campagnes de vaccination à travers l’acquisition de vaccins et de consommables pour la réponse à l''épidémie de rougeole à MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Résultat 1Indicator 1.1Nombre d''enfants cibles vaccinésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intervention sanitaire d''urgence dans deux districts sanitaires du Grand Sud les plus affectés par les effets de la sècheresse (Beloha, Ampanihy) et 15 districts en épidémie de rougeole dans les trois régions du Grand Sud.The main objective of this WHO project is to reduce excess morbidity and mortality among populations affected by drought and measles in Grand Sud department in Madagscar. With this CERF grant, WHO will deploy 282 personnel to monitor the measles immunization campaign. WHO will also procure and distribute three interagency health emergency kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 431,363 persons including 173,835 girls and 46,160 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-132019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019368856.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intervention sanitaire d''urgence dans deux districts sanitaires du Grand Sud les plus affectés par les effets de la sècheresse (Beloha, Ampanihy) et 15 districts en épidémie de rougeole dans les trois régions du Grand Sud.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations victimes de la sécheresse et de la crise nutritionnelle ont un accès gratuit aux soins de santé essentiels et en particulier les groupes vulnérables (enfants, femmes, femmes enceintes, personnes âgées).Santé - SantéIndicator 1.1Nombre de structures sanitaires approvisionnées en médicaments essentielsIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge gratuite dans les structures sanitaires et durant les cliniques mobilesIndicator 1.3Nombre de partenaires de mise en œuvre sous contrat avec l’OMSIndicator 1.4Pourcentage de supervisions mensuelles effectuéesOutput 2L’épidémie de rougeole dans les districts de santé du Grand Sud /IPC4 et à haut risque est maitriséeIndicator 2.1Pourcentage de districts disposant d’un mucroplan de déploiement des équipes disponibleIndicator 2.2Nombre (%) d’enfants de 6 mois-9 ans vaccinés contre la rougeoleIndicator 2.3Nombre de superviseurs d’équipes de vaccination déployés à différents niveauxOutput 3Le système d’alerte précoce est renforcé et apte à détecter et répondre à temps aux alertes et potentielles épidémiesIndicator 3.1Nombre de personnels recrutés pour la gestion du projetIndicator 3.2Nombre de tablettes et powerbanks mis à la disposition des districts de santé pour suivre la remontée des données et alertesIndicator 3.3Nombre et % d’alertes et épidémies investiguées dans les 72 heuresXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la restauration rapide des moyens de subsistance des ménages en difficulté alimentaire sévère dans les zones en phases IPC 4 et 3 dans le Grand Sud.The main objective of this FAO project si the rapid restoration of food security and productive capacity of households facing severe difficulties due to the prolonged effects of drought in the Greater South of Madagascar. With this CERF grant, FAO will distribute a total of US$ 510.000 to 15,000 households during two months. FAO will also procure and distribute seeds and agricultural tools for a value of US$ 474,000. The project will last six months and will benefit 75,000 persons including 38,400 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-132019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191449142.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la restauration rapide des moyens de subsistance des ménages en difficulté alimentaire sévère dans les zones en phases IPC 4 et 3 dans le Grand Sud.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 UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les activités agricoles des ménages sont relancées et leur sécurité alimentaire est redressée dans le court terme Sécurité alimentaire - Agriculture (y compris l’élevage, la pêche et autres moyens d’existence agricoles)Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires de semences et/ou d’outillages agricoles pour la campagne agricole contre saison 2019Indicator 1.2Nombre de ménages formés en Itinéraire technique, en protection des cultures, en traitement post récolte et en stockage.Output 2Les actifs des ménages vulnérables sont protégés et restaurés à travers l’élevage à cycle courtIndicator 2.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires de l’appui en restockage en élevage à cycle court pour la campagne agricole contre saison 2019.Indicator 2.2Quantité de volailles distribuéesIndicator 2.3Nombre de groupements bénéficiaires de la vaccination des volailles. Contre la peste aviaireIndicator 2.4Nombre de groupements bénéficiaires encadrés en Itinéraire technique pour la conduite d’élevage améliorée.Indicator 2.5Quantité de doses de vaccins pour les volailles administrés.Output 315,000 ménages en insécurité alimentaire sévère ont pu améliorer leur accessibilité en alimentation et leur capacité de production pour cotre saison par le CASH+Indicator 3.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires de l’appui en CASH+ pour la campagne agricole contre saison 2019Indicator 3.2Montant du CASH distribuéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse sanitaire d''urgence aux risques d''excès de mortalité maternelle et néonatale dans deux districts de santé en phase urgence (IPC 4) dans le Grand Sud de MadagascarThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to avoid loss of life in children under 5, pregnant and lactating women in the two districts classified in phase IPC 4 in Far South of Madagascar. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 3,000 hygiene kits and 500 dignity kits. UNFPA will also procure and distribute 93 reproductive health kits. the project will last nine months and will benefit 59,309 persons.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019175000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse sanitaire d''urgence aux risques d''excès de mortalité maternelle et néonatale dans deux districts de santé en phase urgence (IPC 4) dans le Grand Sud de MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Suivant les normes internationales pour les situations d’urgence de l’IAWG (inter agency working group), grâce à la dotation en kits SR d’urgence et la formation rapide des prestataires de santé à leur utilisation et gestion, 42 formations sanitaires cibles offrent des soins obstétricaux d’urgence gratuits et selon leur plateau technique.Santé - SantéIndicator 1.1Nombre de Centre de Santé de Base dotés en kits SR d’urgence selon leur plateau technique.Indicator 1.2Nombre de centre hospitalier de référence niveau II dotés en kits SR d’urgence selon leur plateau techniqueIndicator 1.3Nombre de prestataires de santé ayant les capacités renforcées rapidement sur la gestion et l’utilisation technique des kits SR d’urgence selon le plateau technique.Indicator 1.4Nombre d’opérations césariennes effectuéesIndicator 1.5Nombre de prise en charge de complication obstétricale effectuéesIndicator 1.6Nombre de femmes enceintes bénéficiant d’accouchements gratuits et de qualité dans les formations sanitairesIndicator 1.7Nombre de femmes enceintes bénéficiant de 4 consultations prénatalesIndicator 1.8Nombre de femmes bénéficiant de kits d’hygièneOutput 2Les violences basées sur le genre sont prévenues grâce à la prise en charge psychosociale et la fourniture de kits de dignité à 500 femmes et fillesIndicator 2.1Nombre de femmes et d’adolescentes bénéficiant de kit de dignitéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention et traitement des cas de malnutrition aiguë dans les districts affectés par les effets de la sécheresse par le biais de services de nutrition et WASHThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to prevent excess child mortality related to Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) in the communes identified in a state of alert and emergency nutrition in eight districts of the Great South. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will screen 25,000 children for SAM and will also procure and distribute 2,037 handwashing devices. The project will last seven months and will benefit 50,000 persons including 29,510 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019199983.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention et traitement des cas de malnutrition aiguë dans les districts affectés par les effets de la sécheresse par le biais de services de nutrition et WASHOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)199983.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention et traitement des cas de malnutrition aiguë dans les districts affectés par les effets de la sécheresse par le biais de services de nutrition et WASHOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Au moins 25,000 enfants âgés de 6 à 59 mois sont dépistés pour la malnutrition aiguë par leurs parents (mère ou père) nouvellement formées sur le dépistage actifIndicator 1.1Nombre de d''enfants âgés de 6 à 59 mois dépistés pour la malnutrition aiguë par leurs parents (mères ou pères) formés aux techniques de dépistageOutput 22,000 enfants MAS âgés de 6 mois à 5 ans sont pris en charge dans les formations sanitaires et lors de la stratégie avancéeIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants (6 à 59 mois) MAS pris en charge dans les formations sanitaires et dans la stratégie avancéeIndicator 2.2Taux de guérisonIndicator 2.3Taux de mortalitéIndicator 2.4% de communes en état d’alerte et d’urgence nutritionnelle couvertes par les stratégies avancéesOutput 3Au moins 40% des personnes-clés (pères, mères et grands-mères), prenant soin des 61,965 enfants âgés de 6 à 59 mois vivant dans les communes en urgence, sont sensibilisés sur les pratiques optimales d''alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant, d''hygiène ainsi que sur la prévention de la rougeole et la référence vers le centre de santé en cas de signes de dangerIndicator 3.1Nombre de communes en urgence ayant bénéficié d''activités de sensibilisation sur les pratiques optimales d''alimentation du nourrisson et du jeune enfant, d''hygiène ainsi que sur la prévention de la rougeole et la référence vers le centre de santé en cas de signes de dangerOutput 410,000 ménages ayant des enfants de moins de 5 ans malnutris et 37 formations sanitaires dans les communes en alerte ou urgence nutritionnelle sont dotés d’équipements de traitement d’eau, de produits d’hygiène, ont accès à l’eau en qualité, en quantité et ont des capacités améliorées pour adopter des bonnes pratiques d’hygiène et de santéIndicator 4.1Nombre de document stratégique « WASH in Nut » développé et disponibleIndicator 4.2Nombre de centres de santé qui répondent aux normes de la stratégie « WASH in Nut » selon une liste de vérification pré-établieIndicator 4.3Nombre de couples mère/accompagnant d''enfant MAS traités soit au centre de santé ou soit lors des activités de stratégie avancée ayant reçu un paquet minimum d’activités (kit WASH, messages clefs sur la promotion de l’hygiène)Indicator 4.4Nombre des ménages qui ont accès à l’eau en qualité et en quantité et sont touchés par les sensibilisations sur la promotion des pratiques d’hygiène et de nutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire d’urgence et nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la Malnutrition Aigüe Modérée dans les districts en IPC 4 et les poches d’urgence dans le Grand Sud de MadagascarThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide emergency and nutritional food assistance for the management of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) cases in IPC4 districts in Madagascar. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,238 MT of food. WFP will also procure and distribute anthropometric tools to do nutrition screening for children and pregnant women. The project will last six months and will benefit 115,130 persons including 51,809 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019197977.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence et nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la Malnutrition Aigüe Modérée dans les districts en IPC 4 et les poches d’urgence dans le Grand Sud de MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)1451835.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence et nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la Malnutrition Aigüe Modérée dans les districts en IPC 4 et les poches d’urgence dans le Grand Sud de MadagascarOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Assurer un profil de consommation alimentaire adéquate pour les ménages ciblés par le projetIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes recevant une assistance alimentaire gratuiteIndicator 1.2Tonnage de vivres distribués par rapport à la prévisionIndicator 1.3Montant de cash transféré aux bénéficiaires par rapport à la prévisionOutput 2L''accès aux soins de prise en charge de qualité est assuré pour les enfants de 6-59 mois malnutris aigus modérésIndicator 2.1Taux de guérison dans les CRENAMIndicator 2.2Taux d’abandons dans les CRENAMXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-UDP-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Facilitation de l’aide humanitaire par la réhabilitation d’une piste rurale à travers le transfert monétaire (argent contre travail) dans le district de BelohaThe main objective of this UNDP project is to improve food security and livelihood restoration of 850 most vulnerable households in Beloha District. With this CERF grant, UNDP will distribute US$ 76,500 in cash for work to rehabilitate four kilometers of road that will facilitate access to the humanitarian work in Beloha. The project will last seven months and will benefit 850 persons including 385 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-142019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Facilitation de l’aide humanitaire par la réhabilitation d’une piste rurale à travers le transfert monétaire (argent contre travail) dans le district de BelohaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MADAGASCAR UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La circulation et les conditions d’accessibilité pour faciliter l’acheminement des aides humanitaires et les échanges économiques sont améliorées Multi-cluster - Transferts monétaires à usages multiples (pas spécifique à un secteur)Indicator 1.1Longueur totale des points noirs de la piste rurale réhabilitéeIndicator 1.2Réduction du temps pour passer le trajet (en voiture ou en charrette)Indicator 1.3Nombre de population et utilisateurs qui bénéficient de la piste rurale réhabilitéeOutput 2Les revenus et la sécurité alimentaire des ménages vulnérables participant aux travaux « Argent Contre Travail » sont améliorés.Indicator 2.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires des travaux « Argent Contre Travail »Indicator 2.2Nombre de ménages recevant de revenus journaliers temporairesIndicator 2.3Nombre de ménages ayant amélioré leur sécurité alimentaire (quantité et qualité)Indicator 2.4Montant de cash distribuéOutput 3Les moyens de subsistance des travailleurs « Argent Contre Travail » sont améliorésIndicator 3.1Nombre de bénéficiaires « Argent Contre Travail » ayant constitué de l’épargne (dans une Institution de la Microfinance)Indicator 3.2Nombre de bénéficiaires « Argent Contre Travail » ayant reçu de formations (techniques de production, AGR, éducation financière)Indicator 3.3Nombre de bénéficiaires « Argent Contre Travail » ayant créé d’Activités Génératrices de RevenusXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture de services de soins de santé de base aux personnes déplacées internes et aux communautés d''accueil au Burkina FasoThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide health services to internally displaced persons and their host communities. WHO will dispatch 8 medical kits to health centres in the targeted zones to improve the treatment of non-communicable diseases. As well, in coordination with UNICEF, WHO will ensure that 11, 750 children receive emergency vaccinations. Some 30,000 individuals will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-132019-09-12
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019142124.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture de services de soins de santé de base aux personnes déplacées internes et aux communautés d''accueil au Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les structures de santé abritant des PDI disposent des médicaments pour la prise en charge des affections courantes et des maladies non transmissibles chroniques (diabète, HTA) de 30000 personnes pendant 4 moisIndicator 1.1Nombre de kits complets IEHK 2015 (INTERAGENCY EMERGENCY HEALTH KIT,2015) achetésIndicator 1.2Nombre de kits médicaments pour la prise en charge des affections non transmissibles chroniques (diabète, HTA) achetésIndicator 1.3Nombre de districts qui ont reçu les kits complets IEHK 2015 et les médicaments pour la prise en charge des affections non transmissibles chroniques (diabète, HTA)Output 211750 enfants PDI de 6 mois à 14 ans sont vaccinés contre la rougeole et la rubéoleIndicator 2.1Couverture vaccinale de la campagne de vaccination préventive contre la rougeole et la rubéole pour les enfants PDI de 6 mois à 14 ansOutput 3Assurer le suivi/supervision des activités de prise en charge et de vaccination des Personnes déplacées internesIndicator 3.1Nombre de supervisions réaliséesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assurer l’accès aux femmes et des filles, victimes des attaques terroristes et conflits communautaires, aux services de Santé de la Reproduction et de prise en charge intégrée des Violences Basées sur le GenreThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide health and protection services for displaced individuals. UNFPA will ensure that 35 health centers have the necessary medical kits to ensure women of reproductive age have appropriate support. UNFPA will also provide training to 50 health care providers to equip them with the skills to manage incidences of GBV. UNFPA will also distribute 5,000 dignity kits to displaced women. Some 25,000 IDPs will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-112019-09-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assurer l’accès aux femmes et des filles, victimes des attaques terroristes et conflits communautaires, aux services de Santé de la Reproduction et de prise en charge intégrée des Violences Basées sur le GenreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assurer l’accès aux femmes et des filles, victimes des attaques terroristes et conflits communautaires, aux services de Santé de la Reproduction et de prise en charge intégrée des Violences Basées sur le GenreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les centres de santé des zones affectées disposent de Kits d’urgences en santé sexuelle et de la reproduction pour la prise en charge des urgences et des conséquences des violences sexuellesIndicator 1.1Nombres de centre de santé qui ont reçu les Kits SR pour assurer les services de DMU (MISP)Output 2Les centres de santé des zones affectées disposent de prestataires orientés à l’utilisation des Kits d’urgences en santé sexuelle et de la reproductionIndicator 2.1Nombre de prestataires orientés sur le Dispositif Minimum d’Urgence (DMU) en Santé de la Reproduction (SR)Indicator 2.2Nombre de complications obstétricales prises en charge dans les zones cibléesIndicator 2.3Nombre de femmes enceintes au sein de la population ciblée ayant bénéficié d’une assistance qualifiée à l''accouchementIndicator 2.4Nombre de jeunes filles et femmes affectées ayant obtenu les méthodes de PFIndicator 2.5Nombre de cas de violences sexuelles prise en chargeIndicator 2.6Nombre de cas d''IST prise en chargeOutput 3La dignité et la sécurité des femmes et filles déplacées dans les zones affectées sont préservéesIndicator 3.1Nombre de femmes et de filles déplacées dans les zones affectées ayant bénéficié de Kits de dignitéOutput 4Les femmes et filles survivantes de Violence Basées sur le Genre (VBG) dans les zones affectées sont prises en charge et bénéficient d’un appui psychologique et de services sociauxIndicator 4.1Nombre de partenaires orientés sur la prise en charge psycho-sociale et gestion des cas VBG en situation d’urgenceIndicator 4.2Nombre de gestionnaires de programmes et autres parties prenantes orientés sur les VBG en situation d’urgenceXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux IDPs des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide protection and shelter assistance to newly displaced individuals. UNHCR will provide 1,750 families with shelter through either in kind or cash assistance (depending on the material). UNHCR will also distribute household NFI kits to 2,500 households. UNHCR will ensure that 25,000 IDPs are registered and provided with relevant identification cards. Some 25,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-07-31
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 201963600.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux IDPs des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)996400.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux IDPs des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Environ 1 750 abris d’urgence ont été fournis et installésIndicator 1.1Nombre d''abris d''urgence fournisIndicator 1.2Nombre de personnes bénéficiant d''abris d''urgenceOutput 2Environ 2 500 ménages ont reçu des articles managers essentielsIndicator 2.1Nombre de ménages recevant des articles managers essentielsOutput 3Une base de données fiable des PDIs est disponible et mise à jour régulièrementIndicator 3.1Nombre de personnes prises en charge enregistrées par des méthodes de proximitéIndicator 3.2% de données enregistrées mises à jourOutput 4Environ 1 700 personnes ont reçu un document d’indenté et/ou d’état civilIndicator 4.1Nombre de papiers d''identité délivrés aux personnes prises en charge (un par famille)Indicator 4.2Nombre d’audience foraines organiseesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)REPONSE WASH, PROTECTION et SANTE A LA CRISE DES PDI DES REGIONS DU CENTRE NORD ET SAHELThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services for displaced individuals. UNICEF will construct 10 water points and rehabilitate 10 water points in displacement zones. UNICEF will also ensure households have access to potable water by providing water trucking for 7,500 individuals and water vouchers for 5,000. UNICEF will also provide 600 latrines and distribute 600 hygiene kits. Child protection services will also be provided through the distribution of 1,000 emergency kits. Some 25,000 individuals will be reached in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-07-31
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 201988595.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project REPONSE WASH, PROTECTION et SANTE A LA CRISE DES PDI DES REGIONS DU CENTRE NORD ET SAHELOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)869336.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project REPONSE WASH, PROTECTION et SANTE A LA CRISE DES PDI DES REGIONS DU CENTRE NORD ET SAHELOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)149504.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project REPONSE WASH, PROTECTION et SANTE A LA CRISE DES PDI DES REGIONS DU CENTRE NORD ET SAHELOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1WASH. Améliorer l’accès à l''eau potable, à l''assainissement et à l’hygiène pour 25,000 personnes (5 200 femmes, 4 800 hommes, 7240 garçons et 7760 filles) déplacées et populations hôtes dans au moins 6 sites (Barsalogho, Foube, Kelbo, Dablo, Arbinda et djibo)Indicator 1.1# de PDI et les communautés hôtes ayant accès à de l''eau potable conformément aux normes SphèreIndicator 1.2# de PDI et les communautés hôtes ayant accès aux infrastructures d’assainissement digne et sécurisé conformément aux normes SphèreIndicator 1.3# de PDI et les communautés hôtes ayant reçu des messages et des kits l''hygièneOutput 2Assurer la prise en charge psychosociale d’au moins 2500 enfants (1425 filles et 1075garcons) de prévenir et répondre aux séparations familiales, prévenir et répondre aux risques et aux cas de violence basée sur le genre et de violences faites aux enfants.Indicator 2.1# enfants (filles et garçons) et leurs familles qui reçoivent des kits d''urgenceIndicator 2.2# d’espaces amis des enfants fonctionnels et assurent la prise en charge psychosociale de 2500 enfants déplacésIndicator 2.3# enfants (filles et garçons) séparés ou non accompagnés, les enfants victimes de violences et d’abus reçoivent une protection appropriée et sont réunifiés avec leurs famillesOutput 312 925 enfants (6,204 garçons et 6 721 filles) de 6 mois à 14 ans reçoivent une dose de vaccin anti rougeoleIndicator 3.1% enfants de 6 mois à 14 ans reçoivent une dose de vaccin anti rougeoleXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire d’urgence aux personnes déplacées internesThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to displaced individuals. WFP will provide 3 months of food assistance via cash transfer and/or in-kind support to 25,000 IDPs. WFP will distribute 1,305 MT of mixed commodities in the targeted zones. Some 25,000 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-02-012019-10-15
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 20191289088.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence aux personnes déplacées internesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 125,000 personnes déplacées internes reçoivent chaque mois une assistance alimentaire sous forme de vivres et/ou de transferts monétaires dans les temps et dans des conditions de sécuritéIndicator 1.1Score de consommation alimentaire des ménagesIndicator 1.2Indice de consommation réduitIndicator 1.3Alimentation minimum acceptableXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to evacuees’ people affected by the 27 January tornado in five municipalities of CubaThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to improve the quality of life of people affected by the 27 January tornado through provision of Non-Food Items. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 950 NFI kts made of mosquito nets, lamps, buckets among other items. The project will last five months and will benefit 3,800 persons including 1,434 women and 428 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-112019-09-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CUBA STORM 2019205729.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to evacuees’ people affected by the 27 January tornado in five municipalities of CubaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected evacuees accessed to basic non-food itemsIndicator 1.1Number of individuals who benefit from the NFI kitsIndicator 1.2Number of NFIs kits provided to the affected evacuated peopleXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate response to provide temporary emergency shelter and restore basic living conditions for tornado affected people in Havana, CubaThe main objective of this UNDP project is to improve coverage of basic living conditions for 10,000 people due to the 27 January tornado in 3 municipalities most seriously affected in Havana, Cuba. With this CERF grant, UNDP will procure and distribute 1,850 NFI kits, 3,000 mattress, and 6,000 roof tarpaulins among other items. The project will last five months and will benefit 10,000 persons including 4,293 women and 1,007 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-182019-09-17
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
CUBA STORM 2019899999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate response to provide temporary emergency shelter and restore basic living conditions for tornado affected people in Havana, CubaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 affected people protected in temporary shelter: "Shelter Houses" with galvanized roof sheets, and “Temporary Facilities" with plastic tarpaulins.Indicator 1.1Number of people reached through shelter servicesOutput 27,400 affected vulnerable people receive basic means (giving priority to Mattresses, blankets, towels and cooking kit) to improve basic living conditions in the Shelter Houses and Temporary Facilities ensured by the project, as well as other houses recovered with basic living conditions,Indicator 2.1Number of people reached through Non-Food items servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support sexual and reproductive health services for the affected population of the 27 January tornado in HavanaThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to contribute to providing the minimum capacities of sexual, reproductive health services in a maternal hospital and four health basic centers in Havana in benefit of vulnerable populations, particularly, pregnant women, adolescent girls and boys and young people. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 2,000 hygiene kits. UNFPA will also procure and distribute 15 reproductive health kits. The project will last four months and will benefit 57,192 persons including 28,335 women and 6,336 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-112019-09-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CUBA STORM 2019110000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support sexual and reproductive health services for the affected population of the 27 January tornado in HavanaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Health - HealthSexual and reproductive health services aimed to attend deliveries and obstetric complications, family planning and STI treatments are available.Indicator 1.1No. of SRH services (contraception, care deliveries, emergency obstetric) revitalizedIndicator 1.2% of pregnant women being attended in the maternity hospitalIndicator 1.3% of coverage of STI-HIV treatments for affected populationIndicator 1.4% of coverage of contraception for affected populationOutput 2Improved the protection of the pregnant women, adolescent girls and young women through hygienic supplies for basic life conditions and services for sexual violence.Indicator 2.1Number of affected pregnant women reached through hygiene kits.Indicator 2.2Number of health institutions equipped with sexual violence kits.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid return to safe, protective and functional learning spaces for children affected by the 27 January tornado in CubaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to early childhood, primary and secondary education in safe, protective and functional learning spaces to children affected by the 27 January tornado in Havana. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will restore two day care centres through the provision of waterproof roof covers. UNICEF will also procure and distribute 254 school-in-a-box and recreational kits. The project will last three months and will benefit 11,377 children including 5,637 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-082019-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CUBA STORM 2019177636.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid return to safe, protective and functional learning spaces for children affected by the 27 January tornado in CubaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 188 girls and – 90 boys from 0 to 5 years in the 3 most affected municipalities resume the educational activities in the day care centers and communities.Indicator 1.1No. of children from 0 to 5 years with access to restored functional day care centersIndicator 1.2# of day care centres with restored functionality through waterproof roof coversOutput 25,144girls and 5,237boys from the 3 most affected municipalities resume their learning activities in safe and protective temporary environments.Indicator 2.1# of children and adolescents benefiting the educational materials in the School in a Box Kit.Indicator 2.2# of schools with restored functionality through waterproof roof coversIndicator 2.3# of children and adolescent with access to school with restored functionality.Output 35,637 girls and 5,740 boys - receive adequate psychosocial and recreational attention for their post-disaster recovery.Indicator 3.1# of children and adolescents benefiting from psychosocial and recreational attention through the use of the Recreational Kits.Indicator 3.2# of educational centres using the psycho-emotional care guidelines for post-disaster situations.Indicator 3.3# of teachers benefiting with psycho-emotional care guidelines for post-disaster situations.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WASH intervention in three municipalities of Havana in response to the 27 January Tornado damagesThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to support safe water storage and hygiene for the prevention of morbidity and mortality caused by water and vector-borne diseases in Havana province. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 1,300 water containers and 624 hygiene kits. The project will last three months and will benefit 12,480 persons including 5,322 women and 1,077 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-082019-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CUBA STORM 2019251895.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WASH intervention in three municipalities of Havana in response to the 27 January Tornado damagesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe water storage means and hygiene kits for 3,120 families affected, that live in the municipalities that suffered the greatest impact is availableIndicator 1.1# of water containers distributedIndicator 1.2# of hygiene kits distributed (kits included personal hygiene -bathing/washing- for 5 families each one)Indicator 1.3# families benefiting from the hygiene kitsOutput 2Affected families have their practices and habits regarding adequate levels hygiene changed and/or reinforcedIndicator 2.1Targeted families have access to information to change and reinforce good levels of hygiene practicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance to the populations most affected by the 27 January tornado in HavanaThe main objective of this WFP project is to improve food access for the people whose house was damaged during the 27 January tornado in Cuba. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure 187.5 MT of rice and beans to complement the government food ration of 30,770 persons, including 11,840 women and 4,160 girls, for two months. WFP is using pre-positioned stocks to immediately respond, which CERF funds will help replenish. The entire project will last four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-082019-09-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CUBA STORM 2019149962.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance to the populations most affected by the 27 January tornado in HavanaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved food access during two months for the tornado-affected people whose houses were damaged, as a complement to the government food rationIndicator 1.1Amount of food distributedIndicator 1.2Number of people assistedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to essential health needs and public health emergencies caused by the impact of the 27 January 2019 tornado in HavanaThe main objective of this WHO project is to respond to emergency health needs aimed to reduce public health consequences in Havana province following the passage of the 27 January tornado. With this CERF grant, WHO will provide a generator for a value of $9,000 to supply energy to a main neonatology service in Havana.Among other activities, WHO will also replace five neonatal ventilators and eight incubators damaged by the tornado. The project will last five monts and will benefit 60,000 persons including 11,605 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-132019-09-12
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
CUBA STORM 2019200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to essential health needs and public health emergencies caused by the impact of the 27 January 2019 tornado in HavanaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CUBA RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15 health facilities affected by the Tornado with restored primary and secondary health care capacity Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of affected health care institutions in targeted areas with restored functional and operational capacityOutput 2Adequate epidemiological response to 100% of outbreaks of water-borne and vector-borne diseasesIndicator 2.1Response capacity coverage in affected areasXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to enable food production and rebuild the livelihoods of vulnerable returnees in South SudanThe main objective of this FAO project is to protect the livelihoods of the most vulnerable returnees and enhance food production while strengthening their resilience. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 347,573 kg of seed. FAO will also procure and distribute agricultural tools for a value of $292,163. The project will last six months and will benefit 157,500 persons including 63,000 women and 31,500 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-292019-09-28
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 SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 20192102366.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to enable food production and rebuild the livelihoods of vulnerable returnees in South SudanOCHA 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 DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Enhance the food availability of severely food insecure returneesIndicator 1.1Number of returnees (men, women, boys, and girls) that received livelihoods support, including female-headed householdsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanThe main objective of this IOM project is to save lives by providing timely and integrated multisector assistance to IDPs returnees in Somalia. With this CERF grant, IOm will distribute $527,495 in cash. IOM will also set up two mobile clinics, procure and distribute 5,500 shelter and NFI kits. The project will last and will benefit 86,564 persons including 8,657 persons living with disabilities and 46,133 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-282019-09-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019159000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)397500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)238500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)503500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)1351501.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sectoral lifesaving assistance to returnees in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Site management and community engagement supported in areas of return in Wau, with a focus on risk mitigation and accessibility for vulnerable persons and regularly updated baseline plus event tracking on returnee numbers, locations and priority needs provided to all partners Camp Coordination / Management - Camp Coordination and Camp ManagementIndicator 1.1Number of site committee members trained in minimal care and maintenance for risk mitigation and utilizing tools for basic community infrastructureIndicator 1.2Number of feedback mechanisms establishedIndicator 1.3Number of site committees trained in community participation and engagementIndicator 1.4Number of referrals submitted to protection partner for targeted supportIndicator 1.5Number of geo-referenced mobility tracking datasets on returns publishedIndicator 1.6Number of monthly flow monitoring reports publishedIndicator 1.7Ad hoc Event Tracking published for large-scale return eventsIndicator 1.8Total amount of cash to be distributed (USD)Output 2Life-saving Shelter and NFI supplies provided to a total of 51,807 returnees in the form of return packagesIndicator 2.1Number of returnees supported with in kind life-saving emergency shelter and essential non-food items (disaggregated by shelter and NFI activities, gender, age and location)Indicator 2.2Number of returnees assisted with cash assistance to meet their urgent needs (disaggregated by gender, age and location)Indicator 2.3% of returnees served with shelter and/or NFI reporting that assistance has contributing to responding to their main urgent needs and that assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible and participatory mannerIndicator 2.4# of safety audits conducted in the targeted locationsIndicator 2.5Total amount of cash to be distributed (USD)Output 3Vulnerable and host community HH in Wau assisted to meet basic food needsIndicator 3.1Number of beneficiaries that benefit from conditional transfers to improve access to food and protection of livelihood assetsIndicator 3.2Percentage of targeted beneficiaries supported through cash for work programming that are able to meet their basic food needs.Indicator 3.3Total amount of cash to be distributed (USD)Output 4One PHCU and three mobile teams are operated, providing lifesaving primary health care services, in addition to the provision of mental health and psychosocial support services to target populationsCamp Coordination / Management - Camp Coordination and Camp ManagementIndicator 4.1Number of consultations (disaggregated by age and sex)Indicator 4.2Number of children 6 months to 15 years receiving measles vaccinationsIndicator 4.3Number of deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendantsIndicator 4.4Number of people benefiting from psychosocial support services (PSS) interventions [disaggregated by age and sex]Output 5Access to basic WASH services is increased through rehabilitation of boreholes, support sanitation at household level, provision of WASH NFI and hygiene promotion awareness activities to the most vulnerable returnee girls, boys, women and menIndicator 5.1# of women, men, girls and boys reached with access to safe waterIndicator 5.2# of women, men, girls and boys benefitted of WASH non-food itemsIndicator 5.3# of women and girls of menstrual age trained and benefitted of menstrual hygiene management kitsIndicator 5.4Number of WASH NFI kits procured to replenish the stock released as part of the return packagesIndicator 5.5# of latrine digging kits distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support IDP returns in South Sudan through provision of protection, assistance and promotion of solutionsThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide IDPs returnees safe and dignified manner to reach their destination and reintegrate their community peacefully. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will procure and distribute 3,400 shelter and NFI kits. UNHCR will also distribute $68,000 in cash. The project will last six months and will benefit 130,000 people including 27,300 women and 42,900 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-032019-10-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019196005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support IDP returns in South Sudan through provision of protection, assistance and promotion of solutionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)546014.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support IDP returns in South Sudan through provision of protection, assistance and promotion of solutionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)658016.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support IDP returns in South Sudan through provision of protection, assistance and promotion of solutionsOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Returnees are monitored and supported to ensure safe and dignified reintegration in areas of return Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of assessments conducted with protection staff in selected areas of returnIndicator 1.2# of Community-based structures in selected areas of return trained and supported to monitor IDP returnsIndicator 1.3# of Community-based structures trained in SGBV prevention and responseIndicator 1.4# of returnees with specific needs referred to existing programmes receiving supportIndicator 1.5# of Returnees receiving support or information about the situation in areas of return (disaggregated by age and sex)Output 2Returnees with disabilities are monitored and assisted to have their specific needs addressed and their reintegration prospects enhanced with the support of the communityIndicator 2.1# of Returnees with disabilities identified and supported (disaggregated by age and sex)Indicator 2.2# of Households with persons with disabilities referred to and assisted by other existing assistance schemes or programmesOutput 3Returnees have equitable access to services and information in areas of return and achieve peaceful reintegration with the support of strengthened community-led governance structuresIndicator 3.1# of trainings to community-based structures on self-management and reintegration of returneesIndicator 3.2# of information campaigns conducted in transit and areas of return in Koch and Leer CountiesIndicator 3.3# of trainings and coordination mechanisms with local authorities to ensure returnees are received in a safe and dignified mannerOutput 4Returnees with specific needs have access to emergency shelter and non-food ItemIndicator 4.1# of returnees with specific needs provided Shelter and Non-Food Items (disaggregated by age and sex)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of integrated preventive and lifesaving activities for returnees and host communities in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western EquatoriaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide integrated preventive and lifesaving activities for returnees and host communities. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 2,500 Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) cartons and 300 school kits. UNICEF will also provide psycho-social services to 2,000 children. the project will last six months and will benefit 73,250 people including 32,274 women and 14,493 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-032019-10-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019455081.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of integrated preventive and lifesaving activities for returnees and host communities in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western EquatoriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)377384.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of integrated preventive and lifesaving activities for returnees and host communities in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western EquatoriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)277489.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of integrated preventive and lifesaving activities for returnees and host communities in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western EquatoriaOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Returnee and host children have enhanced access to protection servicesProtection - Child ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of returnees and host community children who access to comprehensive child protection services (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 1.2% of children who are reunified with their biological families or placed into permanent alternative living arrangements.Indicator 1.3# of individuals in receipt of focus and non-focus Psychosocial services and community awareness addressing protection issues (disaggregated by sex)Output 2Children (300 children formerly associated with armed forces or armed groups and 300 extremely vulnerable children and adolescents) are provided with access to socio-economic reintegration assistanceIndicator 2.1# of children in targeted communities provided with economic strengthening support as a prevention strategy for re-recruitment ((disaggregated by sex)Indicator 2.2# of children in targeted communities provided with vocational training/ apprenticeships to help improve income generation (disaggregated by sex)Output 3Children under age of five and women have increased and more equitable access to quality preventative and curative nutrition servicesIndicator 3.1# of health and nutrition workers including community nutrition volunteers and Mother support groups trained to provide MIYCN in emergencies (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 3.2# of primary caregivers of children aged 0-23 months who received maternal, infant, young child nutrition counselling.Indicator 3.3# of children aged 6-59 months who received vitamin A supplements and deworming during the first semester (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 3.4# of kitchen gardens and food demonstration for strengthening complementary feedings for returnees.Indicator 3.5# of OTP outreach sites providing standard treatment services for SAM children.Indicator 3.6# of children aged 6-59 months with SAM who are admitted for treatment in OTP sites (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 3.7# of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) procured for 2,500 SAM Children who are part of the returnees.Indicator 3.8Proportion of children 6-59 months with SAM cured as per the national standards ((disaggregated by sex)Output 47,009 children and adolescents have access to safe and protective enabling learning.Indicator 4.1# of schools provided with temporary learning spaces (two classrooms).Indicator 4.2# children and adolescents have access to safe and protective TLS ((disaggregated by sex)Indicator 4.3# of students learning kits procured and distributedIndicator 4.4# of recreational kits procured and distributed.Output 5200 teachers are equipped with knowledge and skills on Education in Emergency (EiE) to provide an improved teaching and learning experience for conflict affected children.Indicator 5.1# of volunteer teachers provided with incentives (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 5.2# of volunteer teachers trained on EiE. (disaggregated by sex)Output 6PTA/SMC members and education authorities equipped with skills and knowledge on school management and governance.Indicator 6.1# of PTA/SMC members provided with training on school management. (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 6.2# of education officials provided with training on schools’ management and supervision. (disaggregated by sex)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of food assistance and emergency nutrition support to returnees in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and Western EquatoriaThe main objective of this project is to ensure returnees have sufficient food and nutrition assistance to compliment the provision of seeds and tools to enable agricultural production and reintegration in areas of return. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,131 MT of food, 80 MT of super cereals, and 94 nutritional kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 157,500 people including 51,975 women and 34,650 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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 SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019271557.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of food assistance and emergency nutrition support to returnees in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and Western EquatoriaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)1991420.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of food assistance and emergency nutrition support to returnees in Jonglei, Unity, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and Western EquatoriaOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Targeted crisis affected populations in rural and urban settings receive conditional or unconditional general distributions in order to improve food security Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Percentage of targeted crisis-affected populations (households) with poor and borderline food consumption score (FCS) (<17,000 households, disaggregated by sex)Indicator 1.2Consumption-based Coping Strategy Index (Percentage of households with reduced CSI) (<1,312 households, disaggregated by sex)Indicator 1.3Percentage of targeted population (157,500 people, disaggregated by sex and age) reachedIndicator 1.4Quantity of food provided (mt)Output 2Beneficiaries have access to sufficient supplementary nutritious food to prevent acute malnutritionIndicator 2.1Proportion of targeted crisis-affected populations (29,830 boys and girls) who participate in an adequate number of distributions (BSFP distributions)Indicator 2.2Quantity of nutritious food provided (mt)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving health services to IDP returnees and host community in six priority counties of Jonglei, Unity ,Western Bar Ghazal , and Western Equatoria States of South SudanThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the reduction in avoidable morbidity and mortality among IDP returnees in Somalia. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 116 emergency health kits. The project will last six months and will benfit 81,868 people including 23,519 women and 17,743 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-282019-09-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019498592.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving health services to IDP returnees and host community in six priority counties of Jonglei, Unity ,Western Bar Ghazal , and Western Equatoria States 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 DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1IDP returnee women, men, boys and girls have improved equitable and timely access to lifesaving health care services in Koch, Akobo, Fangak, Yambio, Tambura and RajaIndicator 1.1Number of IEHK kits distributed and procuredIndicator 1.2Number of consultationsIndicator 1.3Number of persons benefitting from lifesaving health care services (men, women, boys, girls)Indicator 1.4Number of Mobile Medical team missionsIndicator 1.5Number of health workers (males and females) trained on common management of communicable illnesses, Clinical Management of Rape (CMR) and management of medical complications in SAMOutput 2Health workers serving IDP returnees and host community in Koch, Akobo, Fangak, Yambio, Tambura and Raja are trained and equipped with skills and tools for timely identification and reporting of alerts and outbreak-prone diseasesIndicator 2.1Proportion of alerts investigated, and response initiated within 48 hours from notificationIndicator 2.2Proportion of health facilities serving IDP returnees providing weekly surveillance informationIndicator 2.3Number of healthcare workers trained on identification and reporting of priority diseases in the 6 locationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide quality sexual and reproductive health services and support to survivors of gender-based violence in conflict affected population in Koch, Leer and WauThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to improve access of survivors of gender based violence to secure and appropriate response services, follow up and protection. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 51 reproductive health kits and 7,000 dignity kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 14,000 persons (10,000 women and 4,000 girls).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-282019-09-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN DISPLACEMENT 2019241355.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide quality sexual and reproductive health services and support to survivors of gender-based violence in conflict affected population in Koch, Leer and WauOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund652552.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide quality sexual and reproductive health services and support to survivors of gender-based violence in conflict affected population in Koch, Leer and WauOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 women and girls in Koch and Wau will have access to life-saving reproductive health servicesIndicator 1.1# pregnant women receiving ANC services [disaggregated by age]Indicator 1.2# pregnant women receiving clean delivery kits [disaggregated by age]Indicator 1.3# of deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendantIndicator 1.4# of women receiving Postpartum care [disaggregated by age]Indicator 1.5# of health providers trained on EmONC services [disaggregated by sex]Indicator 1.6# of Clean Delivery Kits procured and distributed (each kit contains 200 individual packages of supplies for a birth, with each kit serving 200 individual pregnant women, for a total of 5,000 women)Indicator 1.7# of men receiving sexual and reproductive health services, including counselling and information for family planning and on STIs/HIV (disaggregated by age)Output 2Most vulnerable women and girls will have access to essential minimum services for GBV protection and responseIndicator 2.1# women and girls accessing WGFS [disaggregated by age]Indicator 2.2# women and girls benefiting from comprehensive case management services [disaggregated by age and sex]Indicator 2.3# people benefiting from psychosocial support services (PSS) interventions [disaggregated by age and sex]Indicator 2.4# people benefitting from community information and awareness raising sessions [disaggregated by sex and age]Indicator 2.5# people benefitting from logistical and material support (apart from dignity kits)Indicator 2.6# of dignity kits procured and distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve the access and quality of life saving SAM inpatient care services in 11 localities in 7 states of Sudan through support of 13 Stabilization Centers.The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition services for children suffering severe acute malnutrition (SAM) with medical complications in 11 targeted localities across 7 states of Sudan. WHO and partners will use CERF to procure SAM inpatient kits and essential medical and operational equipment for 13 targeted Stabilization Centres (SCs), build capacity of local medical staff to ensure effective operationalization of SCs, and infant and young child feeding counselling for caregivers. An estimated 3,613 children including 1,770 boys and 1,843 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-052019-10-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019684889.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve the access and quality of life saving SAM inpatient care services in 11 localities in 7 states of Sudan through support of 13 Stabilization Centers.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of lifesaving SAM inpatient services to the under five children in the 7 targeted states of East Darfur, North Darfur, Red Sea, South Darfur, West Darfur West Kordofan and White Nile .Indicator 1.1Number and coverage of children suffering of SAM with complication treated in targeted SCs (expected number 3613)Indicator 1.2Number of health staff trained on SAM inpatient careIndicator 1.3Cure rate of hospitalised childrenXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated life-saving Sexual Reproductive Health services for vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian crisisThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to minimum initial services package (MISP) for sexual and reproductive healthcare services in 17 targeted localities across 6 states of Sudan. UNFPA will use CERF to procure and distribute emergency reproductive health (RH) kits, conduct refresher training to healthcare providers on life-saving RH topics, and dispatch mobile medical teams and outreach missions to expand the coverage of MISP and support referral of RH-related emergencies. An estimated 63,997 people including 38,078 women and 9,927 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-052019-10-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20191431495.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated life-saving Sexual Reproductive Health services for vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected population’s access to essential and comprehensive integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health care services is increased including FP, EmOC, BCEmOC, GBV, and referral servicesIndicator 1.1Number of ERHK procured and delivered to targeted locationsIndicator 1.2Number of Dignity kits procured and distributed to affected on women and girls in reproductive age in the targeted localities with focusIndicator 1.3Number of consultations provided by the mobile teams to the affected people in the targeted localities with focus on women and girls in reproductive ageIndicator 1.4Number of women with obstetric complications referred to Emergency Obstetric careIndicator 1.5Number of care providers trained on different life saving RH topics including (STI Syndromic approach, Family Planning, EmONC, Clinical Management of Rape survivors).Output 2The affected population are reached with demand creation services to increase utilisation of SRH and adopt safe behaviours.Indicator 2.1Number of individuals from the affected population reached by outreach sessions conducted in targeted localities with demand creation for SRH/MISP services.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated primary health care including prevention, detection and control of public health hazards, curative, maternal and child health, and EPI for vulnerable population in 7 states of SudanThe main objective of this project is to increase access to essential life-saving health interventions for the communities affected by worsening economic crisis in 19 targeted localities across 7 states of Sudan. WHO and partners will use CERF to procure and distribute essential medical supplies and equipment to 65 health facilities to provide integrated primary healthcare and referral services, scale up disease surveillance and outbreak control, and train local healthcare providers and community-based health volunteers. An estimated 320,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20192894915.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated primary health care including prevention, detection and control of public health hazards, curative, maternal and child health, and EPI for vulnerable population in 7 states of SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to equitable, affordable, and integrated PHC and referral services for 775,000 vulnerable IDPs, and Refugees living in host communities affected by food insecurity and health threats in ND, SD, ED, WD, West Kordofan, Red Sea and White Nile states of Sudan.Indicator 1.1Number of curative care consultations (including free of charge medication) conducted with the support of medicines and medical supplies provided with CERF funding.Indicator 1.2# of HFs providing an integrated PHC package as per national standards in targeted localitiesOutput 2Prevention and control of disease outbreaks in 19 targeted localities in 7 states of Sudan.Indicator 2.1% of alerts of outbreaks/health threats investigated and response initiated within 72 hours from notification estimated that 57 alerts (three per each targeted localities) will occur during project investigation and 54 of them will be timely investigated and response initiated (within 72 hours from notification)Indicator 2.2Number of households reached with health messages for prevention and control of diseases with epidemic potential by community volunteersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving nutrition response– SAM treatment and IYCF counsellingThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition services to children suffering severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the 19 targeted districts across 7 states of Sudan. UNICEF and partners will use CERF for SAM screening and outpatient treatment through therapeutic feeding, as well as skilled counselling services to promote appropriate infant and young child feeding. An estimated 113,188 people including 30,261 SAM children and 82,927 women will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-10-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20195001933.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving nutrition response– SAM treatment and IYCF counsellingOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children aged 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition in the targeted areas are identified, referred and treated.Indicator 1.1Number of children with non-complicated SAM who are admitted for treatment in OTPs (200 OTPs across these localities)Indicator 1.2Percentage of children under-5 treated for SAM who have been curedIndicator 1.3Percentage of OTPs with zero stock out of RUTFOutput 2Pregnant and lactating mothers receive counselling and support to maintain optimal infant and young child feeding, care and hygiene practices.Indicator 2.1Number of pregnant and lactating mothers accessing Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) counselling through UNICEF-assisted Mothers Support Groups.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition response to vulnerable populations in South and East Darfur, West Darfur, North Darfur, White Nile, West Kordofan StatesThe main objective of this project is to provide treatment for moderate acute malnutrition to children under five and pregnant and lactating women in 16 targeted localities across 6 states of Sudan through Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme. WFP and partners will use CERF to conduct community-level nutrition screening and referral services and procure and distribute ready to use supplementary food to treat those in need. An estimated 67,199 people including 50,395 children and 16,804 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-082019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20193808700.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition response to vulnerable populations in South and East Darfur, West Darfur, North Darfur, White Nile, West Kordofan StatesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A total 50,395 children moderately malnourished are identified through community screening and treated with Ready to Use Supplementary Food (RUSF).Indicator 1.1Number of children screened and referred for treatmentIndicator 1.2Number of children admittedIndicator 1.3Performance indicators against the sphere standardsOutput 2A total of 16,804 PLW moderately malnourished are identified through community screening and treated with Ready to Use Supplementary FoodIndicator 2.1Number of PLW screened and referred for treatmentIndicator 2.2Number of PLW admittedIndicator 2.3Performance indicators against the sphere standardsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhanced access to safe water and integrated vector control interventions for IDPs, refugee and GAM affected communities in 7 prioritized localities/locations in Sudan over a period of 6 monthsThe main objective of this project is to decrease mortality and morbidities related to water, vector and hospital-acquired infections among displaced and malnourished population in seven prioritized localities across four states of Sudan. WHO will use CERF for water quality monitoring targeting 65 health facilities, hygiene promotion campaigns and immediate and time-critical vector control activities. An estimated 21,928 people including 7,427 South Sudanese refugees and 8,059 IDPs will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172019-10-16
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019654536.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhanced access to safe water and integrated vector control interventions for IDPs, refugee and GAM affected communities in 7 prioritized localities/locations in Sudan over a period of 6 monthsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Water quality monitoring system established and functioning in the 7 targeted localities in North Darfur, East Darfur, South Darfur, West Darfur, Red sea State and White Nile statesIndicator 1.1Functioning and reporting water monitoring systemsIndicator 1.2Number of MOH/SMOH/NGO staff trained on water safety, surveillance and qualityIndicator 1.3# of WASH awareness campaigns implementedOutput 2Integrated vector control management system is established and functioning in the 7 locationsIndicator 2.1# of Integrated vector control campaigns conductedIndicator 2.2# of Vector surveillance sentinel sites established and reportingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring and improving crop and livestock-based livelihoods of IDPs, Returnees, Vulnerable Resident Population and Refugees in South Darfur, West Darfur, North Darfur and West Kordofan statesThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency agriculture and livestock assistance to nine prioritized localities across four states of Sudan. FAO will use CERF to provide essential agricultural inputs (including crop seeds, tools, animal fodder and veterinary medical supplies) and targeted training to improve plant and animal husbandry practices among the affected agro-pastoralist communities. An estimated 570,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172019-11-30
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
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20194749999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring and improving crop and livestock-based livelihoods of IDPs, Returnees, Vulnerable Resident Population and Refugees in South Darfur, West Darfur, North Darfur and West Kordofan statesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access of 75,000 vulnerable households (441,000 people) to summer season farming of nutritious food through restoring diversified crop based productive capacityIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiary households supported with cereal, legume and vegetable seeds and hand toolsIndicator 1.2Quantity of cereal, legume and vegetable seeds distributedIndicator 1.3Quantity and type of hand tools and ploughs distributedIndicator 1.4Number of training sessions provided on improved agricultural practicesIndicator 1.5Number of Village Agricultural Committees (VACs) revitalized and members trained on GBVOutput 2Improved access of 23,000 agro-pastoralist and pastoralist households (129,000 people) to milk supplies and income through restoring and improving livestock based productive capacityIndicator 2.1Number of beneficiary households supported with veterinary and livestock inputs and servicesIndicator 2.2Number of animals protected against epidemic and endemic diseases through provision of vaccination and treatment servicesIndicator 2.3Quantity of vaccines procured and distributed (sheep pox, PPR, HS and BQ)Indicator 2.4Quantity of veterinary drugs procured and distributedIndicator 2.5Quantity of animal supplementary feed providedIndicator 2.6Number of milking goats procured and distributedIndicator 2.7Number of households benefiting from goat restockingIndicator 2.8Number of training sessions provided on improved animal husbandryIndicator 2.9Number of Village Livestock Committees (VLC) revitalized and members of VLC trained on GBVXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support provision of life-saving health services to the vulnerable under-five years age children in 15 targeted localitiesThe main objective of this project is to increase access to life-saving health services for children under five years of age in 15 prioritized localities across 7 states of Sudan. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to procure and distribute essential medical supplies, train local healthcare providers to deliver quality health interventions including emergency measles immunization campaigns and outreach services, provide integrated management of childhood illness through mobile health clinics and referral services, and conduct community-based child health promotion campaigns. An estimated 90,532 refugee and internally displaced children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-092019-10-08
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
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20192048542.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support provision of life-saving health services to the vulnerable under-five years age children in 15 targeted localitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children under-five years of age in the targeted localities received quality case management for the common childhood illnessesIndicator 1.1Number of under-five children with access to IMCI/ICCM servicesIndicator 1.2Number of health care providers trainedOutput 2Immunization services provided to the children under-five years in the fifteen targeted localitiesIndicator 2.1No shortage of measles vaccines in the targeted localities (availability of measles vaccines for children in the targeted localities)Indicator 2.2% and number of children under-one year receiving one dose of measles vaccinesOutput 3Social mobilization and health promotion interventions campaigns conducted in the fifteen targeted statesIndicator 3.1Number of households or families reached with key family practices and child protection messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to 805,000 people in seven States affected by deteriorating economy in SudanThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for communities affected by deteriorating economic crisis in 19 localities across 7 states of Sudan. UNICEF and partners will use CERF for emergency rehabilitation and construction of water points and latrines, community-based WASH training, and hygiene promotion activities. An estimated 805,000 people including 237,500 South Sudanese refugees and 279,300 internally displaced persons will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-052020-01-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20193595466.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services to 805,000 people in seven States affected by deteriorating economy 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 ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1805,000 people are using improved drinking water sources and have access to safe water every day in 7 statesIndicator 1.1Number of people who have access to 15ℓ/c/d of improved water supply (from existing water source, rehabilitated / extension or newly established or facilities)Indicator 1.2Number of community members who receive capacity building training (WASH committee, water quality, hand pump mechanics), with focus on increased participation of womenIndicator 1.3Number of facilities (schools, health centres) in emergency that are connected to water sourceOutput 2360,000 people in area affected by deteriorating economic situation (host community, IDPs and SSR) in East, North, South and West Darfur, West Kordofan Red Sea and White Nile States in Sudan use sustainable, equitable and gender sensitive improved sanitation facilities and practice proper hygiene.Indicator 2.1Number of refugees and IDPs with access to safe means of excreta disposalIndicator 2.2Number of community Declared ODF (average community population of 2,000 people)Indicator 2.3Number of host community IDP’s and refugees and members reached with hygiene messages and sensitization activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Emergency Water Sanitation and Hygiene Assistance to Vulnerable Crisis Affected Populations to Reduce Malnutrition and Health RisksThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for communities affected by deteriorating economic crisis in 8 localities across 6 states of Sudan. IOM and partners will use CERF for emergency rehabilitation and construction of water points and latrines, distribution of hygiene items, and hygiene and garbage collection campaigns, targeting displacement camps and communities with a high malnutrition rates and/or dense livestock population. An estimated 38,700 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-052020-01-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 20191492346.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Emergency Water Sanitation and Hygiene Assistance to Vulnerable Crisis Affected Populations to Reduce Malnutrition and Health RisksOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE ECONOMIC DISRUPTION 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 127,550 vulnerable community members have equitable and adequate access to water supply.Indicator 1.1Number of people receiving improved quality service from an existing basic or safely managed drinking water service as a result of the projectIndicator 1.2Number of people who have increased access to safe waterOutput 22,400 vulnerable community members have equitable access to improved and sex-segregated and child-friendly excreta disposal facilities.Indicator 2.1Number of people who have access to safe sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.2Number of people with disability who have improved access to latrinesOutput 323,500 vulnerable community members are reached with hygiene campaigns and sensitization activities.Indicator 3.1Number of persons reached with safe hygiene sensitization messagesIndicator 3.2Number of persons reached with clean-up and garbage collection campaignsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response to address the emergency needs of pastoralists in northwest SomaliaThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve household food security and protect livestock assets of pastoralists in northwest Somalia. With this CERF grant, FAO will distribute $578,100 in cash and will also procure and distribute 1,270 MT of rangeland cubes and 2,350 mineral blocks. The project will last five months and will benefit 90,300 persons including 20,364 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-092019-10-08
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20191964785.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response to address the emergency needs of pastoralists in northwest SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to food is increased through integrated cash assistance and livestock supportIndicator 1.1Food consumption score (FCS) and household/mother/child dietary diversity scores (DDS) (outcome)Indicator 1.2% of households reporting increase in milk production (outcome)Indicator 1.3% of households reporting maintained increase in milk production (outcome)Indicator 1.4% of households reporting improved livestock body conditionIndicator 1.5% increase in the amount spent on foodIndicator 1.6# of animals served with treatment (output)Indicator 1.7# of households supported with unconditional cash transfers and livelihood support (output)Indicator 1.8Total amount of cash to be distributedOutput 2Livestock and related food sources are protected through emergency animal feed provisionIndicator 2.1% of households reporting increase in milk production (outcome)Indicator 2.2% of households reporting maintained increase in milk production (outcome)Indicator 2.3% of households reporting improved livestock body conditionIndicator 2.4# of households supported with rangeland cubes (output)Indicator 2.5# of animals that benefited from rangeland cubes (output)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency integrated primary health care to drought-affected communities in Sool, Sanaag, and Bari regions of SomaliaThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to nutrition recovery through provision of emergency primary health care to the food insecure communities in Puntland and Somaliland. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute medicines for a value of $32,000. IOM will also pay $216,000 in incentives for the deployment of eight health teams for outreach health activities. The project will last six months and will benefit 50,000 people including 10,050 women and 15,451 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-022019-10-01
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019493573.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency integrated primary health care to drought-affected communities in Sool, Sanaag, and Bari regions of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 150,000 targeted vulnerable beneficiaries have access to life-saving primary health-care servicesIndicator 1.1Number of mobile health teams deployedIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries reached through clinical consultationsIndicator 1.3Number of children under 5 vaccinated by mobile teamsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to prevent deteriorating malnutrition of vulnerable communities in Sool regionThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide immediate access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene to communities at risk of malnutrition in Sool region, Somalia. With this CERF grant, IOM will distribute $239,202 in water voucher. IOM will also rehabilitate eight boreholes. The project will last six months and will benefit 41,066 people including 8,211 women and 14,374 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-292019-09-28
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 DROUGHT 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to prevent deteriorating malnutrition of vulnerable communities in Sool regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency and increased access to safe water for 41,066 vulnerable people in Sool region in SomaliaIndicator 1.1Number of people from host community and IDPs affected by the emergency have access to safe water through the provision of water vouchersIndicator 1.2Number of people assisted with increased access to safe water through water infrastructure repair and rehabilitationOutput 2Improved hygiene and sanitation practices for 41,066 individuals affected by the malnutrition through hygiene and sanitation promotion at health and nutrition centres as well as at household level.Indicator 2.1Number of hygiene and sanitation promoters provided with (refresher) trainingIndicator 2.2Number of people reached through hygiene promotionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring access to integrated sexual and reproductive health/maternal health services to support nutrition recovery in affected areas of Somaliland/PuntlandThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to ensure access to integrated sexual and reproductive health and maternal health services in the affected areas of Somaliland/Puntland, Somalia. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 2,013 dignity kits. UNFPA will also conduct four integrated outreach reproductive health campaigns. The project will last six months and will benefit 20,901 persons including 18,068 women and girls and 190 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-282019-09-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring access to integrated sexual and reproductive health/maternal health services to support nutrition recovery in affected areas of Somaliland/PuntlandOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (CemONC) and integrated maternal nutrition services in two referral hospitals (Las Caanood and Ceerigavo) for pregnant and lactating mothers including counselling and CMR services for SGBV survivors. Health - HealthIndicator 1.1# of pregnancy related complication managed in Las Caanood and Ceerigabo hospitalsIndicator 1.2# of child birth assisted in Las Caanood and Ceerigabo hospitalsIndicator 1.3# of beneficiaries reached with nutritional counselling and services for pregnant and lactating mothersOutput 2Integrated Reproductive Health Outreach Campaigns and Referrals in Sool and SanaagIndicator 2.1# of people reached through integrated outreach campaigns in Sool and SanaagIndicator 2.2# of deliveries expected to be referred from the campaignsIndicator 2.3# of complications arising from pregnancy or delivery referredOutput 3Improved GBV service provision for women and girls in the health facilitiesIndicator 3.1# of dignity kits procured and distributedIndicator 3.2# of PSS counsellors and health workers mobilized to provide GBV servicesIndicator 3.3# of women and girls accessing GBV servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH Response to drought affected people in Bari Region of Puntland and Sanaag Region, SomalilandThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide life-saving WASH emergency assistance to the drought-affected people in Bari and Sanaag Regions, Somalia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and install a 10,000 liters bladder to ensure that the affected populations receive 15L/person/day. UNICEF will also procure and distribute 5,000 hygiene kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 65,000 people including 13,962 women and 18,818 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-292019-09-28
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 DROUGHT 20191200006.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH Response to drought affected people in Bari Region of Puntland and Sanaag Region, SomalilandOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 165,000 drought affected people and IDPs provided with access to adequate and safe temporary water supply.Indicator 1.1# of emergency affected people provided with safe drinking water for a period of 30 days through water trucking (15l/p/d)Indicator 1.2# of water systems supported with Operation and Maintenance (O&M), water source chlorination/disinfection support for a period of 90 daysIndicator 1.3# of people provided with HHWT tablets for safe water access a period of 90 days.Output 211,000 displaced people provided with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and living in environments free of open defecation.Indicator 2.1# of new, gender segregated shared family latrines constructedIndicator 2.2# of Garbage pits constructedOutput 365,000 people reached with hygiene promotion and provided with hygiene kits for household and personal hygieneIndicator 3.1# of people benefiting from hygiene promotion conducted through house-to-house visits, trainings, public meetings and mass media to displaced populationsIndicator 3.2# of people using hygiene kits for safe hygiene and water treatment at household level in response to the ongoing AWD/cholera outbreak.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to vulnerable communities impacted by deteriorating nutritional status in Sanaag and Sool regions in SomaliaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought-affected populations in Somalia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will support the operational costs of eight health facilities, 560 deliveries and the immunization of 6,160 children against measles. UNICEF will provide the supplies and equipment necessary to implement the activities. The project will last six months and will benefit 56,000 persons including 30,800 women and girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019500107.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services to vulnerable communities impacted by deteriorating nutritional status in Sanaag and Sool 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 RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency reproductive, maternal and new-born health services are available for pregnant women and new-born children in Sanaag (Ceel Afweyn, Ceerigaabo and Badhan). Sool (Caynabo and Xudun) Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities supported and provided with essential medical supplies to provide timely critical interventionIndicator 1.2Number of facilities receiving UNICEF procured essential medicines and supplies for the responseIndicator 1.3Number of deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendants at the Health CentresIndicator 1.4Number of children between 9-59 months vaccinated against measlesIndicator 1.5Number of health facilities attached frontline health workers and community mobilisers deployed to support referral and health promotion activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving nutrition services to children affected by SAM in Puntland and Somaliland with persistent and projected emergency GAM prevalenceThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to ensure the provision of lifesaving nutrition services to children affected by SAM in Puntland and Somaliland. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 8,015 cartons of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food. UNICEF will aslo train 35 service providers on the updated Integrated Managemet of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) and support 500 pregnant and lactating women on Infant and Young Child Feeding. The project will last six months and will benefit 8,550 people including 4,088 girls and 3,927 boys.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20191986424.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving nutrition services to children affected by SAM in Puntland and Somaliland with persistent and projected emergency GAM prevalenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Boys and girls under-5 affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receive lifesaving nutrition treatment Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Number of cartons of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food procured and distributedIndicator 1.2Number of RUTF cartons distributed to implementing partnersIndicator 1.3Number of boys and girls affected by life threatening severe acute malnutrition (SAM) receiving nutrition therapeutic treatmentOutput 2Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) in households of children affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) engage in optimal maternal and infant and young child feedingIndicator 2.1Number of Mother-Baby Areas (MBA) operationalIndicator 2.2Number of pregnant and lactating women receiving individual Infant and Young Child Feeding support in emergencies (IYCF-E) in host communities and in Mother-Baby Areas (MBA)Output 3Service providers are equipped with up-to-date skills required to deliver quality treatment for SAMIndicator 3.1Number of service providers trained on the updated IMAM (2018) guidelines based on WHO (2013) recommendationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to drought and cyclone affected households in Awdal RegionThe main objective of this WFP project is to save lives of destitute and poor households that lost their main source of livelihood in the Awdal region, Somalia. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute USD1,581,840 in unconditional cash-based transfers (E-vouchers). Once selected, the families will receive voucher assistance averaging USD 65 per month that corresponds to 100% of the food component of the Minimum Expenditure Basket. The project will last three months and will benefit 48,672 people including 13,416 women and 10,920 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-032019-10-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20192000229.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to drought and cyclone affected households in Awdal RegionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Urgent food needs of 48,672 beneficiaries are met through the distribution unconditional electronic vouchersFood Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries 3 months of unconditional E-vouchers assistance at USD 65 per month per householdIndicator 1.2Total amount transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of Households poor Food consumption score reducedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving nutrition services to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women with persistent Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) prevalenceThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide life-saving curative and preventive nutrition services to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating mothers in drought-affected regions in Somalia. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 555 MT of food and 317 MT of nutritious food. WFP will also provide health and nutrition messaging and behavioural change communication to the affected populations. The project will last four months and will benefit 52,959 people including 36,144 children.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-022019-10-01
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20192000245.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving nutrition services to children under 5 and pregnant and lactating women with persistent Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) prevalenceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of MAM treatment to 16,645 children under-5 and 6000 pregnant and lactating women (PLW) for four months. Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Number of MT of nutrition supplies (PlumpySup, number of MT of Super cereal and number of MT of vegetable oil) procured and distributed.Indicator 1.2Number of children under-5 and Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWs) enrolled and treatedIndicator 1.3Number women receiving health and nutrition messagingOutput 2Output 2 Provision of preventive BSFP program to 9,275 children under 2 years of age and 2,065 PLWs for four months.Indicator 2.1Number of MT of Plumpy Doz procured and distributedIndicator 2.2Number of boys and girls under 2 and PLWs are enrolled and supported under preventive BSFPOutput 3Provision of MCHN program to 10,224 children under-2 and 8,750 PLWs for four monthsIndicator 3.1Number of MT of nutrition supplies (Plumpydoz, number of MT of Supercereal, and number of MT of vegetable oil) procured and distributedIndicator 3.2Number of boys and girls under 2, and number of Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWs) enrolled under the MCHN programme and supported with preventive servicesIndicator 3.3No of men and women receiving health and nutrition messagingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving emergency health services to drought affected communities in Sool, Sanaag and Bari regions of SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving emergency health and nutrition services to affected people in Sool, Sanag and Bari regions of Somalia. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 40 health kits and rehabilitate two warehouses of the Ministry of Health. The project will last six months and will benefit 60,878 including 15,829 women and 14,610 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-012019-08-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019501492.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving emergency health services to drought affected communities in Sool, Sanaag and Bari regions of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Case management training provided to Health facilities staff in target areas.Indicator 1.1No of health workers trained on management of severe acute malnutrition with medical complicationsIndicator 1.2No of health workers trained on case management of measles, respiratory infections and acute watery diarrhoeaIndicator 1.3No. of health facilities with case management guidelines, case definitions and SOP availableIndicator 1.4No. of health workers in target health facilities trained on case definition and early warningOutput 2Replenishment of emergency Medical supplies for 60,878 patients in the affected areasIndicator 2.1No. of Emergency medical supplies procured(Interagency Emergency Health Kits (IEHK) and cholera kits)Indicator 2.2No. of emergency medical supplies distributed to affected regionsIndicator 2.3No. of warehouses with optimal temperature to store emergency supplies in Garowe and HargeisaOutput 3Deployment of Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) to affected areasIndicator 3.1No. of district based Rapid Response Teams trained to respond to health emergenciesIndicator 3.2No. of RRT deployed to respond to outbreaks and public health emergenciesOutput 4Support effective and evidence based decision making by timely collection, analysis and dissemination of health emergency dataIndicator 4.1No. of health facilities included in the early warning alert and response system to monitor disease outbreaksIndicator 4.2No. of health facilities provided with airtime for timely reportingIndicator 4.3No. of weekly epidemiological sitreps produced and disseminatedIndicator 4.4No. of regional, data and laboratory officers provided with monthly incentivesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency agricultural livelihood support in hard-to-reach areas along the ‘contact line’ of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsThe main objective of this project is to increase the immediate access to food, sustain agricultural production and ensure the survival of essential livestock assets of conflict-affected people. FAO will use CERF funds to provide 930 households with unconditional cash transfers and poultry support and support 2,200 households with livestock fodder. 8,049 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-262020-03-31
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
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019557963.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency agricultural livelihood support in hard-to-reach areas along the ‘contact line’ of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable households in hard-to-reach rural areas have met their immediate food needs while producing their own food after receiving cash and agricultural support (“Cash+ Agriculture”)Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1# of households supported with unconditional cash transfers and poultry supportIndicator 1.2Share of women headed households-recipients of cash transfers and agricultural inputsIndicator 1.3Food consumption and dietary diversity scoresIndicator 1.4# of poultry survived from the time of the distribution per householdOutput 2Pastoral households kept their essential livestock alive and productive while mitigating further animal lossesIndicator 2.1# of households supported with livestock fodderIndicator 2.2Share of women headed households-recipients of agricultural inputsIndicator 2.3# of households reporting decrease in loss in the production capacities of their livestockXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items, WASH and Livelihood Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)The main objective of this project is to provide lifesaving winterization and hygiene and non-food items to the most vulnerable individuals in conflict-affected communities in Donetsk and Luhansk. IOM will use CERF funds to provide 5,200 people with winterization items, 6,760 people with hygiene items and 330 people with agriculture supplies. 12,290 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019100440.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items, WASH and Livelihood Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)234360.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items, WASH and Livelihood Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)781200.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Non-Food Items, WASH and Livelihood Support for the Most Vulnerable Households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15,200 vulnerable conflict-affected individuals in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA) have received winterization itemsIndicator 1.1Number of people benefitting from the provision of winterization itemsIndicator 1.2Percent of winterization support recipients confirming their increased preparedness to face the winterOutput 26,760 vulnerable conflict-affected individuals in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA) have received critical hygiene itemsIndicator 2.1Number of people benefitting from the provision of hygiene itemsIndicator 2.2Percent of hygiene support recipients confirming their improved sanitation practicesOutput 3100 vulnerable conflict-affected households in Luhansk and Donetsk (NGCA) have received livelihood supportIndicator 3.1Number of households in the NGCA who were supported with in-kind assetsIndicator 3.2Percent of beneficiaries confirming that they have better resources to support their households by the end of the projectXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CHR-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of civilian population along the contact line, including non-Government controlled area of eastern Ukraine (Donetska and Luhanska oblast)The main objective of this project is to increase protection of the civilian population living along the contact line, especially in non-Government controlled area of eastern Ukraine. OHCHR will use CERF funds to conduct field visits to sites where there have been civilian casualties and interview victims and witnesses of the incidents among other activities. 10,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human RightsUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019414346.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of civilian population along the contact line, including non-Government controlled area of eastern Ukraine (Donetska and Luhanska oblast)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All conflict-related civilian casualties on both sides of contact line are recorded in accordance Protection - Human Rightswith OHCHR methodologyIndicator 1.1Number of field visits along the contact line to document civilian casualties and other manifestation of negative impact of armed hostilities on civilian populationIndicator 1.2Civilian casualty records disaggregated by date, sex, age, place of the incident, control over the place of the incident, weapon by which civilian casualty is causedOutput 2All relevant actors concerned have full information on conflict-related civilian casualtiesIndicator 2.1Number of OHCHR thematic reports covering civilian casualties during the entire period of the armed conflict eastern UkraineIndicator 2.2Number of monthly civilian casualty updates circulated to national and international stakeholdersIndicator 2.3Number of ad hoc civilian casualty analyses and updates for international and national foraOutput 3Advocacy covered relevant key duty bearers in relation to civilian casualty mitigation, remedy and reparation to survivors and families of victimsIndicator 3.1Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings, briefings) with the Government of Ukraine (JFO, Ministry of Defence, Office of the Military Prosecutor, Ombudsperson)Indicator 3.2Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings) with the armed groups of the self-proclaimed ‘donetsk people''s republic’ and ''luhansk people''s republic''Indicator 3.3Number of advocacy interventions (letters, meetings, briefings) with the civil authorities in charge or medical and socio-economic remedy and reparation to injured civilians and families of those killedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to the acute sexual and reproductive health needs of most vulnerable women and adolescent girlsThe main objective of this project is to address critical gaps in essential Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and GBV service delivery for the most vulnerable women and adolescent girls affected by the armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide SRH kits and training to health workers in the Minimum Initial SRH Service Package (MISP). Over 175,000 returnees, IDPs, people in host communities and other people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-032019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019642646.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to the acute sexual and reproductive health needs of most vulnerable women and adolescent girlsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increase capacity of local health facilities on provision of maternal and new-born life-saving service and treatment of complication of abortion and miscarriageHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1# of health clinics supported (maternity hospitals, PHC centres)Indicator 1.2# of assisted normal and complicated deliveries and complication of abortion and miscarriage with assistance of SRH kitsOutput 2Provision of outreach STI/HIV prevention, testing and treatmentIndicator 2.1# of pregnant woman and population at risk, tested on HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and C combined express testIndicator 2.2# of population at risk, PLHIV, woman and man RA provided with condomsIndicator 2.3# of woman and their sexual partner received STI treatmentIndicator 2.4# of woman provided with post-exposure HIV, STI, unintended pregnancy preventionOutput 3Increase capacity of health providers and managers in planning and provision of emergency SRH service including STI, GBV/SGBV and addressing SRH needs of woman with disabilitiesIndicator 3.1# of trained health managers "The Minimum Initial SRH Service Package (MISP) in crisis"Indicator 3.2# of trained medical staff "Comprehensive management of GBV survivals, including cases of rape"Indicator 3.3# of trained medical staff "Addressing SRH needs of woman with disabilities"Indicator 3.4# of trained medical staff on HIV, STI counselling and testingIndicator 3.5# of trained medical staff and managers on Inter-sectoral coordination of service provision to GBV/SGBV survivalsOutput 4Provision of outreach emergency SRH service including woman with disabilities by 3 mobile teams along the contact lineIndicator 4.1# of woman provided with OBGYN examination/counsellingIndicator 4.2# of pregnant and WRA tested for diabetesIndicator 4.3# of WRA received oral, injectable and IUD contraceptivesIndicator 4.4# of WRA, elderly, woman with disability and children provided counselling by GPIndicator 4.5# of youth and WRA provided with educational materials on safe motherhood, prevention of HIV/STI, GBVOutput 5Provision of outreach medical and psychosocial and legal service and referral to GBV/SGBV survivors by 3 mobile teamsIndicator 5.1# of GBV/SGBV survivors assisted with medical careIndicator 5.2# of GBV/SGBV survivors, people with disabilities and socially unprotected people assisted with psychosocial, legal and referral counsellingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east Ukraine.The main objective of this project is to provide protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected people in east Ukraine. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide 1,000 people with individual protection assistance in the form of multi-purpose cash-grants and 864 poeple with acute emergency shelter kits among other activities. 2,940 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019585900.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east Ukraine.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)342281.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and shelter for internally displaced and conflict affected persons in east Ukraine.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of Individual Protection Assistance to vulnerable persons Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1Number of vulnerable individuals receiving individual protection assistance in the form of cash (multi-purpose cash-grants)Indicator 1.2Number of vulnerable individuals receiving individual protection assistance in-kind (material assistance)Output 2Shelter Interventions to beneficiaries on both NGCA and GCA side of the ‘contact line’Indicator 2.1Number of houses of vulnerable household repaired (Light/Medium/Heavy repairs)Indicator 2.2Number of vulnerable households provided with acute emergency shelter kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in government controlled areas & non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsThe main objective of this project is to provide access to uninterrupted water and sanitation and to a protective environment in educational facilities for conflict-affected children, adolescents, and their caregivers in NGCA. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide 11,000 children with education kits, 8,000 children with protective services and 20,000 people with safe drinking water. Over 200,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172020-03-31
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
UKRAINE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019240579.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in government controlled areas & non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)42455.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in government controlled areas & non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)849101.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in government controlled areas & non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)283034.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential basic services for conflict affected children in government controlled areas & non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblastsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 111,000 children living along the contact line in NGCA have access to quality and safe learning environment through rehabilitation of the damaged educational facilities and provision of essential supplies Education - EducationIndicator 1.1Number of children provided with improved access to the education infrastructure (subpopulation of indicator 1.5)Indicator 1.2Number of children benefited from improved learning environment in their classrooms (same population as indicator 1.1, subpopulation of indicator 1.5)Indicator 1.3Number of children receiving educational and ECD kits in educational facilitiesIndicator 1.4Number of educational facilities (schools and kindergartens) benefiting from repairsIndicator 1.5Number of educational facilities (schools and kindergartens) receiving educational suppliesOutput 2450 young children and adolescents living with HIV, in NGCAIndicator 2.1Number of HIV positive children and children born from HIV positive mothers provided with clinical monitoring and PSS services by mobile teamsIndicator 2.2Number of HIV positive children provided with case management and PSS services in institutionsOutput 38,000 boys, girls and their caregivers have access to psycho-social support (PSS) through community-based protective services to respond to their immediate needs. 200,000 children are reached through Mine risk education (MRE) campaigns in GCA & NGCAIndicator 3.1Number of boys, girls and their caregivers benefiting from protective services (awareness raising, PSS, case management) delivered through community-based services and educational institutions (where possible)Indicator 3.2Number of children reached through digital mine risk education (MRE) campaign and direct training sessionsIndicator 3.3Number of parents and caregivers benefit from trainings on positive parentingIndicator 3.4Number of professionals working with children reached out with trainings on child protection risks and vulnerabilities and PSSOutput 420,000 conflict affected people have access to safe drinking water through support to education facilities and water utility companiesIndicator 4.1Number of children provided with access to sufficient quantities of water through rehabilitation of WASH facilities in 13 education facilities (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) – same 10 facilities in Donetsk NGCA as indicator 1.1 [1,500 (735 boys /765 girls)], and facilities in Luhansk NGCAIndicator 4.2Number education facilities with urgent water and sanitation repairs rehabilitatedIndicator 4.3Number of children provided with improved access to adequate sanitation through rehabilitation of WASH facilities in education facilities (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) (sub-population of indicator 4.1)Indicator 4.4Number of people with access to safe drinking water (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) through assistance to water utility companiesIndicator 4.5Number of people with access to safe drinking water (disaggregated by sex and age, rural/urban, where possible) through Water trucking GCAXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of Life-saving Health Care Interventions in NGCA and Contact Line of Eastern UkraineThe main objective of this project is to reduce preventable morbidity and mortality by improving access to quality lifesaving emergency and trauma health care services. WHO will use CERF funds to deliver essential lifesaving medical supplies and medical equipment to selected health facilities in Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCA) and the contact line and train health workers among other activities. 50,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-142019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019928760.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of Life-saving Health Care Interventions in NGCA and Contact Line of Eastern UkraineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UKRAINE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Deliver emergency lifesaving health interventions and train health care workers in trauma care, emergency and mass casualty management Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Percentage of requests for essential lifesaving medical supplies responded toIndicator 1.2Number of health care workers trainedOutput 2Support the survivor chain functionalityIndicator 2.1Response to emergency calls in cities in less than ten minutesOutput 3Ensure the provision of emergency lifesaving laboratory investigationsIndicator 3.1Number of trainings to health care workers in emergency laboratory investigationsOutput 4Improve access to life-saving mental health interventionsIndicator 4.1Number of trained health care workers in first aid for mental health disordersIndicator 4.2Number of patients covered by psychotropic medicinesOutput 5Enhance disease surveillanceIndicator 5.1Number of assessments, monitoring and evaluation visits to improve data collectionIndicator 5.2Number of dashboards developed to monitor the quality of outcomesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui d’Urgence à la Sécurité Alimentaire et Nutritionnelle dans la Province du Wadi FiraThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide food security support to vulnerable households. FAO will provide 1,600 households with fodder for livestock to improve the productivity of the livestock. FAO will also provide cash assistance to 1,600 households for the purchase of agricultural tools and inputs. Some 9,600 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-152019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui d’Urgence à la Sécurité Alimentaire et Nutritionnelle dans la Province du Wadi FiraOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La préservation du cheptel productif de 1600 ménages éleveurs vulnérables est assuréeIndicator 1.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires ayant reçu un stock d’aliment du bétailIndicator 1.2Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires reportant une productivité accrue de leur cheptel grâce à une meilleure alimentationOutput 2La sécurité alimentaire et les moyens d’existence de 1600 ménages éleveurs est améliorée.Indicator 2.1Nombre de ménages ayant utilisé le transfert monétaire reçu pour couvrir les besoins alimentaires et non alimentaires de baseIndicator 2.2% de ménages bénéficiaires ayant amélioré leur sécurité alimentaireXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Intervention médicale d''urgence visant à sauver des vies d''enfants gravement malnutrisThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide medical services for cases of malnutrition. WHO will supply 6 health centres with medical supplies to treat children with severe acute malnutrition with medical complications. WHO will also ensure that children have access to quality health care by reaching 30,321 children in Wadi Fira and 28, 326 in Sila. Some 59,492 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019200181.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Intervention médicale d''urgence visant à sauver des vies d''enfants gravement malnutrisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Santé - SantéIndicator 1.1Nombre d’établissement sanitaire ayant reçu les médicamentsIndicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants ayant accès aux soins de santé de qualitéIndicator 1.3Nombre de prestataire ayant bénéficié de renforcement de compétencesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcer l’Accès aux services essentiels pour les survivants de violences sexuelles et basées sur le genreThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for individuals in the provinces of Logone Oriental, Gore, Sila and Goz Beida. UNFPA will conduct 18 workshops on the treatment for cases of gender-based violence to ensure that qualified personnel are available in the health centres in the refugee camps and host villages. UNFPA will also conduct a GBV workshops for 120 security agents and 60 humanitarian actors. Some 244,804 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122020-04-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CHAD MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019692528.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcer l’Accès aux services essentiels pour les survivants de violences sexuelles et basées sur le genreOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection - Violence sexuelle et/ou sexisteSélectionnez un élément dans le menu déroulant Les structures d’offre de service médicale sont renforcéesIndicator 1.1Pourcentage de structures sanitaires ciblés ayant de Kits post exposition et équipements médicaux de prise en chargeIndicator 1.2Pourcentage de sites/camps et villages hôtes ciblés ayant du personnel qualifiéIndicator 1.3Pourcentage de structures de prise en charge ciblés ayant de fiches de collectes de données et des protocoles de prise en chargeOutput 2Les capacités de prestataires de services sont renforcéesIndicator 2.1Nombre de prestataires de service médical formés sur la prise en charge clinique de VSBGIndicator 2.2Nombre des agents sociaux formés en prise en charge psychosocialeIndicator 2.3Nombre des agents de sécurité formés sur la prise en charge sécuritaireIndicator 2.4Nombre d’acteurs humanitaires formés sur l’intégration des questions de VSBG dans les interventions et AESOutput 3Des sites des réfugiés, retournés et les villages d’accueil disposent des voies de référencementIndicator 3.1Pourcentage de survivant(e)s de VSBG déclarés ayant reçu la prise en charge médicaleIndicator 3.2Pourcentage de survivant(e)s de VSBG déclarés ayant reçu la prise en charge psychosocialeIndicator 3.3Pourcentage de survivant(e)s de VSBG déclarés ayant reçu la prise en charge sécuritaireIndicator 3.4Nombre de cas de Exploitation et Abus Sexuel (EAS) déclarésIndicator 3.5Un système de référencement fonctionnelOutput 4Les informations de sauvetage, risques et conséquences des VSBG et pratiques négatives de survie sont assuréesIndicator 4.1Pourcentage de personnes ayant bénéficiés des séances d’informations qui sauvent la vieIndicator 4.2Un système d’alerte mis en placeIndicator 4.3Nombre de comités SGBV des camps et sites ayant reçu un renforcement des capacitésOutput 5Gestion des données assurée à travers l’outil GBVIMSIndicator 5.1GVBIMS fonctionnelIndicator 5.2Base de données disponibleIndicator 5.3Rapport de Suivi disponibleXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et assistance multisectorielle en faveur des réfugiés soudanais et des populations d’accueil dans l’est du TchadThe main objective of this project is to provide multisectoral services for refugees and their host population in eastern Chad. UNHCR will provide treatment for 3,293 children with acute malnutrition and will screen 19,152 children for cases of malnutrition. UNHCR will repair 29 water points, to ensure refugees have access to potable water. UNHCR will install some 400 latrines to serve 175,866 refugees. 10,125 refugees will also be provided with a cash transfer and materials to participate in income generating activities. Some 354,365 refugees and host population will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20192000500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et assistance multisectorielle en faveur des réfugiés soudanais et des populations d’accueil dans l’est du TchadOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Amélioration du bien-être nutritionnel des réfugiés soudanais dans l’est du Tchad .Multi-cluster - Assistance aux réfugiés multisectorielleIndicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants prise en charge dans le cadre de la malnutrition aigüe sévère.Indicator 1.2% d’enfants de 6 à 23 mois qui ont bénéficié de l’alimentation complémentaire (Nutributter)Indicator 1.3Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée admis dans des programmes ciblés de nutritionOutput 2Les réfugiés et population hôtes ont accès à l’eau potable.Indicator 2.1Nombre de points d’eau maintenus (réhabilitation, réparation et maintenance) dans les camps et village d’opportunités.Indicator 2.2Nombre de points d’eau analysées et traitées pour une meilleure qualité de l’eau.Indicator 2.3Nombre de structures communautaires de gestion formées et équipées de kits de maintenance.Output 3Les réfugiés et population hôtes ont accès aux conditions sanitaires et d’hygiène satisfaisantes.Indicator 3.1Nombre d''installations sanitaires (latrines) construites ou réhabilitéesIndicator 3.2Nombre de clubs d’hygiène et coopératives d’assainissement formés, appuyés et équipés en matériels et kits d’assainissement dans les camps et villages d’opportunité.Indicator 3.3Nombre de personnes couvertes par les campagnes de sensibilisation sur l’hygiène environnementale et l’assainissement.Output 4Amélioration de l’autosuffisances et des moyens d’existence des réfugiés autonomisables dans les cinq camps du Wadi FiraIndicator 4.1Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires d’un appui monétaire pour les activités génératrices des revenus.Indicator 4.2Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires appuyés en équipements et matériels pour les activités génératrices de revenus.Indicator 4.3Nombres de ménages bénéficiaires d’un appui monétaire formé en activités génératrices de revenus.Output 5Prévention des risques de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) via un accès sécurisé aux ressources en énergieIndicator 5.1Nombre de ménages équipés en foyers d’énergie domestique.Indicator 5.2Nombre de ménages appuyés en combustible pour les foyers d’énergie domestique.Indicator 5.3Nombre de ménages formés en technique d’utilisation de foyers d’énergie domestique.Output 6Renforcement de la protection des enfants via la mise en place d’espaces accueillant les enfants de 3 à 5 ansIndicator 6.1Nombre d’enfant inscrit dans les Espace Amis d’Enfant.Indicator 6.2Nombre d’Espaces Amis d’Enfants appuyés en matériels ludiques/récréatifs.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Approche intégrée pour améliorer la situation nutritionnelle des populations hôtes et refugiées à l’est du TchadThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition and WASH services to the affected population. UNICEF will provide treatment for 18,000 children with severe acute malnutrition in three provinces in the Eastern part of Chad. UNICEF will also provide WASH kits to 20,000 households with children receiving treatment for malnutrition. UNICEF will also conduct sensitization sessions on nutrition and WASH, reaching some 120,000 individuals. Some 120,000 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191248332.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Approche intégrée pour améliorer la situation nutritionnelle des populations hôtes et refugiées à l’est du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)980833.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Approche intégrée pour améliorer la situation nutritionnelle des populations hôtes et refugiées à l’est du TchadOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants atteints de malnutrition aiguë sévère (MAS) dans les zones ciblées ont accès à des services curatifs et préventifs intégrés de nutrition de qualité.Indicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants de moins de 5 ans dépistésIndicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants atteints de malnutrition sigue sévère admis pour traitementIndicator 1.3Nombre de nouvelles formations sanitaires qui offrent des services de prise en charge de la malnutritionIndicator 1.4Proportion d’enfants sortis guéris des unités de prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë sévèreOutput 2Les couples mère/accompagnant-enfant MAS dans les zones affectées ont accès aux services WASH et leurs communautés ont des capacités améliorées pour adopter des bonnes pratiques d’hygiène et d’assainissement.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’unités nutritionnelles délivrant le paquet minimum WASH in Nut qui répondent aux normes de la stratégie WASH In NUT (check List)Indicator 2.2Nombre de couples mère/accompagnant-enfant MAS admis dans le programme PCIMA ayant reçu un paquet minimum d’activités (kit WASH, messages clefs sur la promotion de l’hygiène),Indicator 2.3Nombre d’agents de santé et relais communautaires ayant des capacités renforcées sur mise en œuvre de la WASH in NUTIndicator 2.4Nombre de personnes de la communauté affectée par la crise nutritionnelle qui sont touchées par les sensibilisations sur la promotion des pratiques d’hygiène et de l’assainissementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire, des moyens d’existence et de nutrition des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans l’est et le sud du Tchad.The main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to refugees and the host population in Eastern and Southern Chad. WFP will enable targeted households to engage in agricultural activities through the transfer of cash assistance, WFP will target 12,840 participants with a total transfer of US$595,800. WFP will also conduct screening for acute malnutrition amongst 90,118 children. WFP will procure 203MT of nutritional commodities to treat 22,555 children identified with acute moderate malnutrition. Food assistance will also be provided to 29,102 individuals through the transfer of US$862,712. Some 64,497 individuals will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-152020-03-31
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
CHAD MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191266240.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire, des moyens d’existence et de nutrition des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans l’est et le sud du Tchad.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)989250.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire, des moyens d’existence et de nutrition des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans l’est et le sud du Tchad.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)1701510.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire, des moyens d’existence et de nutrition des populations réfugiées et hôtes dans l’est et le sud du Tchad.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Consommation alimentaire améliorée pour les 12,840 participantsIndicator 1.1Nombre de participants assistésIndicator 1.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)Output 2Les cas de malnutrition sont identifiés et référés au niveau des sites de prise en chargeIndicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois dépistés pour la malnutrition aiguëIndicator 2.2Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée référés dans les sites de prise en chargeOutput 3La prise en charge des enfants et des FEFA souffrant de malnutrition est assuréeIndicator 3.1Nombre d’agents de santé ayant de capacités renforcées sur la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë modéréeIndicator 3.2Nombre d’enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aigüe modérée admis dans des programmes ciblés de supplémentation alimentaireIndicator 3.3Tonnage de produits nutritionnels (Plumpy Sup) distribuésOutput 4Consommation alimentaire stabilisée ou améliorée pour les réfugiés assistésIndicator 4.1Nombre de bénéficiaires assistésIndicator 4.2Montant des transferts monétaires (valeur des bons d’achat en papier/ d’espèces en USD)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assurer les services aériens de l’UNHAS pour permettre aux partenaires d’atteindre les zones d’intervention humanitaireThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide UNHAS services for humanitarian actors in Chad. WFP will provide air services to ensure that 1,500 humanitarian actors can reach a range of locations throughout Chad. WFP will also facilitate the movement of 6.5 MT of humanitarian cargo. WFP will also support all cases of medical evacuations. The project will be implemented over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-152019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019999866.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assurer les services aériens de l’UNHAS pour permettre aux partenaires d’atteindre les zones d’intervention humanitaireOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Prestation de service fiable et répondant aux besoins des usagers est assuréeIndicator 1.1Une grille de vols hebdomadaires qui répond aux besoins de la communauté humanitaire est élaborée et adaptée aux besoinsOutput 2Passagers et fret (cargaisons légères telles que fournitures médicales, vivres à haute teneur énergétique ainsi que des équipements de technologie de l’information et de la communication, etc.) sont transportés.Indicator 2.1Nombre moyen de passagers transportés par moisIndicator 2.2Tonnage moyen de cargaison transporté par moisOutput 3Une capacité adéquate pour les évacuations médicales du personnel humanitaire est assurée.Indicator 3.1Évacuations médicales facilitéesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Renforcement de la réponse de protection de l’enfance pour les enfants affectés par la crise centrafricaineThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide protection services for children affected in Southern Chad. UNICEF will set up 6 children friendly spaces and ensure that 2,800 children participate in psychosocial activities. UNICEF will also strengthen the capacity of protection actors to support the registration, management and reunification of unaccompanied children. Some 5,700 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Renforcement de la réponse de protection de l’enfance pour les enfants affectés par la crise centrafricaineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CHAD UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection - Protection de l’enfance L’appui psychosocial est renforcé à travers la mise en place des EAE offrant aux filles et garçons vulnérables des activités récréatives et ludiques. (2500 enfants bénéficiaires)Indicator 1.1# Espace Ami des enfants mis en placeIndicator 1.2# animateurs/superviseurs/auxiliaires formés sur l’appui psychosocial et la protection de l’enfantIndicator 1.3# d’enfants ayant participé à des activités psychosocialesIndicator 1.4# d’enfants vulnérables et/ou handicapés identifiés et référés vers une prise en charge appropriéeOutput 2Les capacités des acteurs de protection sur l’enregistrement, la Recherche, prise en charge temporaire et Réunification familiale sont renforcéesIndicator 2.1# leaders communautaires, société civile, bénévoles, autorités formés sur la gestion des cas et les POS inter-agences sur les ENASIndicator 2.2# Familles d’accueil et familles vulnérables formées sur la protection de l’enfant et bénéficiant des AGROutput 3Renforcer l’accès des enfants extrêmement vulnérables à une identité et un enregistrement afin de permettre l’accès aux services de baseIndicator 3.1# de hommes/femmes/filles/garçons ayant bénéficié des séances d’informations concernant l’enregistrement des naissancesIndicator 3.2# personnel de santé et d’état civil et de la société civile, leaders communautaires ayant été formé sur l’enregistrement des naissancesIndicator 3.3# filles et garçons extrêmement vulnérables ayant bénéficié d’un jugement supplétifOutput 4Les enfants et ménages retournés/réfugiés/communautés hôtes bénéficient des messages et des actions de protection de l’enfant et de sauvetage de vie liés à la situation des pratiques de survie néfastes observées dans les sitesIndicator 4.1Nombre de femmes/hommes/filles/garçons ayant bénéficié des séances d’information sur la protection de l’enfant et contre les pratiques néfastesIndicator 4.2Nombre de mécanismes communautaires de Protection de l’Enfant fonctionnelsIndicator 4.3Nombre de membres des mécanismes communautaires de Protection de l’Enfant formes sur la redevabilitéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection des réfugiés centrafricains accueillis dans les villages et les populations hôtes de la zone de Moissala dans le sud du TchadThe main objective of this UNHRC project is to provide education and protection services to refugees in Southern Chad. UNHCR will conduct 16 sensitization sessions on SGBV and finance 69 projects targeted to women at risk of SGBV, with a total transfer of US$34,660. UNHCR will also create an enabling environment for primary education for refugees, through the organization of 4 workshops for teachers. Some 33,386 refugees and individuals in the host community will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019150073.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des réfugiés centrafricains accueillis dans les villages et les populations hôtes de la zone de Moissala dans le sud du TchadOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Réduire les risques de violence sexuelle et sexiste et améliorer la qualité des interventionsIndicator 1.1# de sessions de sensibilisations organisées sur les SGBVIndicator 1.2# de projets financés pour les femmes et filles à risqueOutput 2Renforcer la protection des enfantsIndicator 2.1# de jeunes formés et soutenus pour la création et gestion d’une activité d’insertion socio-économiqueOutput 3Accès optimal de la population à l’éducationIndicator 3.1% d''enfants en âge d''aller à l''école primaire scolarisés dans l''éducation primaire (taux net)Indicator 3.2# de journées de formations pédagogiques organiséesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Security emergency support for drought-affected and vulnerable householdsThe objective of this FAO project is to prevent the further deterioration of living conditions of the rural populations affected by the 2018 drought in Choluteca and El Paraiso departments, by re-establishing their food production capacity. FAO will procure and distribute 31,500 seedlings of cassava, sweet potato and pineapple, 600 basic-grain seeds kits, 600 assorted vegetable seeds kits and fertilizers, along with 918 micro-irrigation kits and 810 grain-storage bins. This 749,994 USD project will last eight months and will benefit 15,000 people including 4,746 women and 2,602 girls), to quickly restore crops and livestock production.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019749994.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Security emergency support for drought-affected and vulnerable householdsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Basic emergency livelihood assistance to the most vulnerable and food insecure families affected by drought is provided. Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1% of families that receive basic-grain seeds, assorted vegetable seeds and fertilizersIndicator 1.2% of families with sustainable family gardens disaggregated by householdIndicator 1.3No. of families that have access to water harvesting infrastructure (micro irrigation kits)Indicator 1.4% of families have been trained in good agricultural practices for the adequate management of their livelihoods (backyard gardens, and crops)Output 2NGOs and local governments have technical and methodological capabilities to provide emergency assistance.Indicator 2.1Number of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) promoted and implemented to reduce risk and increase resilience in the face of drought and with a gender approach.Indicator 2.2Percentage of households that implement GAP promoted and implemented in the framework of the project for risk reduction and resilience in the face of drought.Indicator 2.3Number of municipalities that implement local ordinances in favor of good environmental practices.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian WASH response for communities affected by drought in the Valle, Francisco Morazán and Choluteca departmentsThe objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation services to the households affected by drought in the Francisco Morazán and Choluteca departments. UNICEF will distribute 26 Rain Water Harvesting Systems, 1,040 filters to ensure water quality and will restore 24 dug. The project will last eight months and will benefit 14,700 persons including 5,609 women, 3,211 girls and 873 disable people. This 440,000 USD project will mitigate the exposure to GBV of 1,090 women and girls, through coming their access to water closer.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019440000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian WASH response for communities affected by drought in the Valle, Francisco Morazán and Choluteca departmentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HONDURAS UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe water sourcesWater Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1The most affected families who lack access to water network systems gain access to safe water systems (31% of families, and 60% of beneficiaries are women)Output 2Improved safe and positive WASH practicesIndicator 2.1Affected families trained on key WASH practices (1 or 2 and up to 4 members per family, and 70% of trainees are women)Indicator 2.2Communication materials for positive WASH behaviours that include features to reach disabled population, delivered to affected families ( 1 or 2 and up to 4 members per family, and 60% of beneficiaries are women)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food assistance for people affected by Severe Food Insecurity in the Southern Region of Honduras.The objective of this WFP project is to provide lifesaving food assistance to the populations affected by 2018 drought in 26 municipalities of Choluteca, El Paraiso, Francisco Morazán, Valle and La Paz. WFP will transfer USD 1,217,466 to 16,232 households (81,160 people including 21,100 women and 23,913 girls). WFP will also establish a complaints report mechanism. This 1,809,930 USD project will last eight months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191809930.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food assistance for people affected by Severe Food Insecurity 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 UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Community-based targeting and local planning Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of households effectively identified using community-based targeting methodologiesIndicator 1.2Number of NGOs trained on community-based targeting, enhance early recovery and rebuild livelihoods, improving food security and nutrition.Indicator 1.3Number of municipal and local committees trained on community-based targeting and localOutput 2Cash transferredIndicator 2.1Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiaries, disaggregated by sex, beneficiary category, as percent of planned.Indicator 2.2Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving cash-based transfers, as percent of planned.Indicator 2.3Number of NGOs participating in cash-based transfer programmesOutput 3Feedback mechanism establishedIndicator 3.1A complaint and feedback mechanism (CFM) established with set procedures and processes.Indicator 3.2Beneficiaries perceptions gathering using a Beneficiary outreach monitoring (BOM).Indicator 3.3Number of PDM conducted to assess the effects of the assistanceOutput 4MonitoringIndicator 4.1Al least one baseline conductedIndicator 4.2At least two process monitoring conductedIndicator 4.3At least one Post Distribution Monitoring conductedOutput 5ReportsIndicator 5.1One baseline report conductedIndicator 5.2One midterm report conductedIndicator 5.3One final report conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid recovery of essential agricultural livelihoods of communities affected by armed violence in the departments of Chocó and NariñoThe main objective of this project is to achieve the recovery of agricultural livelihoods essential for the food and nutritional security of families affected by conflict and armed violence in the departments of Nariño and Chocó. FAO will use CERF funds to establish 27 food production units at community level; deliver agricultural inputs including 1,100 kits of materials, tools and fertilizers; 1,200 hens and other small species; sacks of 40 kilos of livestock supplies; 1,100 kits of vegetable seeds and plants; 550 kits of fingerlings and feeding kits for fisheries activities; 2,200 kilos of corn and bean seeds; and ensure implementation of the capacity-building plan agreed with the communities for the rapid, safe and resilient production of food for self-consumption in an emergency context. 5,500 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-02-29
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
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019758967.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid recovery of essential agricultural livelihoods of communities affected by armed violence in the departments of Chocó and NariñoOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The participating 1,100 families quickly restore the production of basic crops, guaranteeing a timely response to the lack of food.Indicator 1.1Number of persons affected by the armed violence who receive agricultural inputs for the restoration of their productive capacityIndicator 1.2% of participating families that produce food within 90 days of short-cycle crops, guaranteeing a timely response to the lack of foodIndicator 1.3% of participating families that establish basic crops for the food of the household members (corn, rice, plantain, cassava and chickens), according to the food culture and local agro-ecological conditions.Indicator 1.4% of participating families that establish crops and livestock production units in response to the critical nutritional needs of the most vulnerable populationOutput 227 Communities have the capacity to rehabilitate and protect their essential livelihoods, applying techniques for the rapid, safe, diversified and resilient food production.Indicator 2.1% of communities that strengthen their capacities in the rapid, safe and resilient food production for self-consumption in an emergency context.Indicator 2.2% of communities that apply techniques for the rapid, safe and resilient food production in an emergency contextIndicator 2.3% of communities trained in food preparation and consumption practices to improve the nutritional condition, especially of the most vulnerable groupsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health services for women in reproductive age and access to safe, confidential and timely life-saving services for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV)The main objective of this project is to ensure access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health services for pregnant women and women in reproductive age, as well as health and protection services for survivors of gender-based violence in the departments of Chocó, Norte de Santander, Nariño, and Arauca. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide SRH supplies for 9 health facilities; provide antenatal care for 600 women through health and protection teams; enhance capacity of 18 health facilities to provide management of comprehensive emergency obstetric and new-born care; establish 10 safe spaces for women and girls; and equip 8 health facilities with post-rape kits. 16,190 vulnerable IDPs and other vulnerable people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-01-31
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
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019490000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health services for women in reproductive age and access to safe, confidential and timely life-saving services for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund510000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health services for women in reproductive age and access to safe, confidential and timely life-saving services for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Survivors of GBV have access to life-saving health and PSS services including clinical management of rape and case management and psychosocial services.Indicator 1.1# of health facilities supported with Rape Management kits (Post-Rape Treatment Kit and forensic sampling kits for rape according to national protocols)Indicator 1.2# of health care providers trained on clinical management of rape and kit useIndicator 1.3# of social and health workers trained in survivor-centred approach and GBV case management that demonstrate the capacity to put it into practiceOutput 2Communities know the available GBV services, access them and develop strategies to reduce and respond to GBV risks.Indicator 2.1Number of women and girls´ safe spaces functioning and accessibleIndicator 2.2Number of women, female adolescents & girls participating in psychosocial support activities through safe spaces/women''s groupsIndicator 2.3Number of women and girls reached with lifesaving information on GBV prevention and access to servicesOutput 3Pregnant women have access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, supplies, and information in selected areas.Indicator 3.1Number of health facilities supported with SRH supplies. 11 suits of anti-shock for referral of emergency obstetric care and/or - AMEU Kits - drugs for safe abortion.Indicator 3.2Number of health facilities/mobile teams with enhanced capacity to provide management of comprehensive emergency obstetric and new-born care.Indicator 3.3Number of pregnant women who receive antenatal care through health/protection teamsIndicator 3.4Number of traditional birth attendants trained to identify warning signs, referral pathways and equipped to take care of deliveries in hygienic conditionsOutput 4Women of age reproductive, adolescents, young people have access to life-saving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, contraceptives, condoms, and information to reduce unplanned and early pregnancy and prevent STIs and HIV.Indicator 4.1Number of health facilities/mobile teams supported through long-term contraceptives, emergency contraceptive or/and male condoms.Indicator 4.2Number of women of reproductive age accessing a contraceptive method through health/protection teams.Indicator 4.3Number of men and women who receive lifesaving information or route of attention of SRHR, educational material on self-care and condoms through health/protection teamsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection for IDPs and others affected by armed conflict and violenceThe main objective of this project is to strengthen the protection of IDPs and communities at risk of displacement or in situation of confinement in the departments of Arauca, Norte de Santander, Nariño and Chocó. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide legal assistance and information on rights to IDPs and others affected by armed conflict; support safe spaces for children at risk of child recruitment; provide psycho-social support and identification and referral of cases of boys and girls at risk of recruitment; and rehabilitate and equip three emergency shelters while ensuring provision of 300 hygiene kits for women and men. 6,312 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019699915.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection for IDPs and others affected by armed conflict and violenceOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,019 internally displaced persons and others affected by the armed conflict are better protected through the strengthening of community self-protection mechanismsIndicator 1.1# of individuals who are aware of self-protection mechanismsOutput 2400 internally displaced persons and others affected by the armed conflict have improved access to legal assistance, life-saving information and justice mechanismsIndicator 2.1# of individuals who have improved access to legal assistance, life-saving information on basic rights and justice mechanismsOutput 3Risks of child recruitment by armed groups are mitigated through community-based interventionsIndicator 3.1# of girls and boys whose risks of being recruited is mitigated by community based-interventionsIndicator 3.2# of adults and children who are aware of mechanisms and referral pathways to prevent child recruitmentIndicator 3.3# of girls and boys at risk who receive psycho-social support as well as support to their familyIndicator 3.4# of girls and boys who are at high risk of recruitment that are referred to an educational safe spaceOutput 4Protection through rehabilitation/equipment of community infrastructures is providedIndicator 4.1# of individuals who are protected through the provision of safe and adequate temporary emergency shelterXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe schools for access and retention of children and adolescents affected by conflict in the prioritized municipalities in Norte de Santander, Chocó, Arauca and NariñoThe main objective of this project is to promote access to safe schools for children affected by conflict in the departments of Nariño, Norte de Santander, Arauca and Chocó. UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute educational and recreational kits for 6,000 boys and girls as well as pedagogical kits for 800 teachers and education authorities; installation of 20 temporary educational spaces; provide Psychosocial Support Kits and train in Return to Happiness methodologies; run GBV and child recruitment prevention campaigns; and provide training sessions on mine-risk education including the distribution of mine-risk education kits. 8,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019903477.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe schools for access and retention of children and adolescents affected by conflict in the prioritized municipalities in Norte de Santander, Chocó, Arauca and NariñoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,000 children and adolescents, 800 teachers and local education authorities and 1,200 parents and educative community members have access to emergency education assistance.Education - EducationIndicator 1.1# of children and adolescents with access to emergency education servicesIndicator 1.2# of teachers and local education authorities trained for the management of temporary educational spaces.Output 2Children, adolescents, teachers and members of the educational community access emotional and psychosocial support strategies.Indicator 2.1# of children with access to psychosocial support through standardized methodologiesIndicator 2.2# of teachers, schools officials and community members trained in “Return to Happiness”Output 380 targeted schools implement strategies for the prevention of gender-based violence and child recruitment into the armed conflict, and activate protection protocolsIndicator 3.1# of schools with internal protocols for handling GBV cases according with the Law 1620Indicator 3.2# of children and adolescents who receive training on GBV and prevention of recruitmentOutput 440 targeted schools in Nariño and Chocó have knowledge on Mine Risk EducationIndicator 4.1# of teachers and educational authorities trained in mine risk education.Indicator 4.2# of children and adolescents participating in activities to promote safe behavioursIndicator 4.3# of parents sensitized to safe behaviourXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide access to life-saving safe water sanitation and hygiene in Norte de Santander, Arauca, Chocó and Nariño DepartmentsThe main objective of this project is to provide access to life-saving safe water, sanitation and hygiene in the departments of Norte de Santander, Arauca, Chocó and Nariño. UNICEF will use CERF funds to rehabilitate 8 water supply systems and 4 basic sanitation systems and rehabilitate water systems and ensure sanitation and hygiene in health centres and child development centres in the four departments; as well as distribute 1,400 hygiene Kits, 1,400 filters, and 1,400 water containers. 10,000 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide access to life-saving safe water sanitation and hygiene in Norte de Santander, Arauca, Chocó and Nariño DepartmentsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 17,000 persons improve their access to water fit for human consumption and adequate and equitable services of sanitation and hygiene, including promotion of key hygiene practices.Indicator 1.1# of men, women, girls and boys who access water fit for human consumption in line with SPHERE standards and national normsIndicator 1.2# of men, women, girls and boys who access improved sanitation services according to SPHERE standards and National norms.Indicator 1.3# of men, women, girls and boys who receive key hygiene messages.Output 23,000 persons improve their access to WASH services in health centres, schools and child development centresIndicator 2.1# of persons with WASH services in Health centres (fixed and mobile) according to minimum SPHERE standards for prevention and control of infections and outbreaks (daily standing capacity).Indicator 2.2# of girls, boys, teachers and administrators who access water services, sanitation and hygiene in schools and child development centres.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-OPS-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Mine Risk Education and Victim Assistance to communities in regions of Colombia highly-affected by explosive hazardsThe main objective of this project is to provide assistance to survivors and reduce the likelihood of civilian deaths and injuries caused by anti-personnel mines and explosive remnants of war in Arauca, Chocó, Nariño and Norte de Santander. UNMAS will use CERF funds provide 860 mine-risk education sessions and 100 psychosocial workshops at community level; support provision of legal, health, psychosocial and basic economic support to survivors and families of victims, including for 171 persons with disabilities; as well as design of local mechanisms to provide victim assistance. 27,094 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-02-29
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
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019800131.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Mine Risk Education and Victim Assistance to communities in regions of Colombia highly-affected by explosive hazardsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Conflict affected communities are better able to mitigate explosive risk through the adoption of safe behaviorsIndicator 1.1Number of emergency mine risk education sessionsIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries participating in MRE sessionsOutput 2371 survivors (women, men, girls and boys) and indirect victims of explosive incidents are supported in accessing their rights and meeting their health, psychosocial and basic economic needsIndicator 2.1Number of explosive hazards survivors who receive legal, health and psychosocial care, and/or basic economic supportIndicator 2.2Number of victims’ family members who receive psychosocial and/or basic economic supportIndicator 2.3Number of psychosocial workshops implementedOutput 3171 persons with disabilities benefit from MRE and victim assistanceIndicator 3.1Number of persons with disabilities (survivors and community members) participating in MRE sessionsIndicator 3.2Number of persons with disabilities who receive legal, health, psychosocial and basic economic supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring food availability through food assistance to victims of confinement, forced displacement and host communitiesThe main objective of this project is to ensure food availability through the provision of food and vouchers to victims of confinement and forced displacement in the departments of Norte de Santander and Chocó. WFP will use CERF funds to provide food vouchers to 3,430 IDPs while 6,000 IDPs will receive a total of 108 MT cereals; 26 MT pulses; and 17 MT oils. In addition, WFP will prior to each distribution carry out informative sessions on healthy habits, hygiene, food handling, gender and protection. 9,430 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019742038.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring food availability through food assistance to victims of confinement, forced displacement and host communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food assistance provided to 9,430 people through vouchersIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving cash-based transfers (vouchers for 5 months @ $15,08 each voucher)Indicator 1.2Total US$ value of vouchers redeemed by targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of women, men boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.4Quantity of food provided in metric tons (108 MT cereals; 26 MT pulses; 17 MT oils)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing the urgent health needs of confined communities affected by armed violence in the departments of Norte de Santander, Arauca, Choco, and NariñoThe main objective of this project is to increase access to life-saving healthcare services in the departments of Chocó, Nariño, Norte de Santander, and Arauca. WHO will use CERF funds to equip 9 health facilities with essential medicines and supplies, including Basic Health Care Kits, PEP Kits, Perinatal Maternal Kits, and psychosocial Kits; provide refresher training on protocols and maternal perinatal guides; update of care referral routes and safe access routes in communities impacted by violence and mobility restrictions; and equip local situation rooms to support timely epidemiological surveillance and operational information management for health. 10,557 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019887317.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing the urgent health needs of confined communities affected by armed violence in the departments of Norte de Santander, Arauca, Choco, and NariñoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable remote communities provided with life-saving health interventionsIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities equipped with essential medicine and supplies to implement the extramural healthcare post strategy to vulnerable populationsIndicator 1.2Number of medical missions successfully delivering life-saving healthcare services to vulnerable remote communitiesOutput 2Active outbreaks and public health threats timely detected, assessed, and rapidly responded to in targeted areasIndicator 2.1Percentage of public health events of high importance that are notified to the local health authorities in less than 72 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WOM-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community-based protection mechanisms for women human rights defenders and social leaders in Nariño and ChocóThe main objective of this project is to activate mechanisms of community-based protection for women human rights defenders and social leaders at risk of violence in the departments of Nariño and Chocó. UNWomen will use CERF funds to support the implementation of self-care strategies and collective protection strategies at community level; establish six community spaces for life-saving protection for women at risk; and disseminate information on referral mechanisms and existing mechanisms for individual and collective protection of the women. 1,800 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community-based protection mechanisms for women human rights defenders and social leaders in Nariño and ChocóOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,800 most at-risk women from 6 municipalities in Nariño and Chocó have access to self-care and community protection strategies that protect and safeguard their lives. Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1Women from 6 municipalities in Nariño (Pasto, Tumaco and Policarpa) and Chocó (Quibdó, Istmina and Riosucio) have implemented self-care strategies.Indicator 1.2Women from 6 municipalities in Nariño (Pasto, Tumaco and Policarpa) and Chocó (Quibdó, Istmina and Riosucio) have initiated collective protection strategies with their communities.Output 2The municipalities of Pasto, Tumaco and Policarpa (Nariño) and Quibdó, Istmina y Riosucio (Chocó), have activated/started-up 6 protective spaces in contribution to the rapid-response local protection plans for life-saving protection of women social leaders and human rights defenders.Indicator 2.1Number of protective spaces activated for life-saving protection of women social leaders and human rights defenders.Indicator 2.2Number of women receiving information on routes and an urgent existing mechanism for protectionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Care in health and nutrition for girls, boys, pregnant and lactating mothers residing in six conflict-affected municipalities in the departments of Arauca, Chocó and NariñoThe main objective of this project is to promote quality and life-saving health and nutritional care to prevent illness and malnutrition among the maternal and infant population in the departments of Arauca, Choco and Nariño. UNICEF will use CERF funds to train 60 health professional and 830 care-givers in health care and maternal-child nutrition; distribute 28 anthropometric measuring equipment Kits; provide technical assistance to facilitate community training on maternal child healthcare and nutrition; and provide training on breastfeeding to 640 pregnant women and lactating mother. 3,060 beneficiaries will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
COLOMBIA MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Care in health and nutrition for girls, boys, pregnant and lactating mothers residing in six conflict-affected municipalities in the departments of Arauca, Chocó and NariñoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COLOMBIA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Girls, boys, pregnant women and lactating mothers receive quality health and nutritional care from health professionals in the municipalities of Tame, Fortul, Riosucio, Alto Baudó, Barbacoas and TumacoHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1# of girls and boys under five who receive health careIndicator 1.2# of girls and boys at risk of malnutrition or suffering from acute moderate or severe malnutrition who receive care and recoverOutput 2Families and communities (including pregnant women, lactating mothers and care givers) residing in Tame, Fortul, Riosucio, Alto Baudó, Barbacoas and Tumaco are trained in ECD child rearing and careIndicator 2.1# of pregnant women and lactating mothers who receive training in care during pregnancy and for breastfeedingIndicator 2.2# care-givers receiving basic information in the prevention of prevalent childhood diseases, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, hygiene and micronutrient supplementationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fostering the Cholera Response System in Haiti, in Support to the National Elimination Plan, Towards the Final Elimination of the EpidemicThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to prevent cholera in areas prone to regular outbreaks and quickly circumscribing localized outbreaks. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 135,000 bars of soap and 2,000 buckets to store water. UNICEF will also support reactive water chlorination in the most at risk water points. The project will last nine months and will benefit 252,750 people including 63,153 women and 68,278 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-022020-03-31
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 20193400714.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fostering the Cholera Response System in Haiti, in Support to the National Elimination Plan, Towards the Final Elimination of the EpidemicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES CHOLERA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthening coordination and surveillance Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1# Departments where coordination of the alert-response is strengthenedIndicator 1.2% of suspected cases whose stools samples are collected and tested at laboratory level (including LNSP)Indicator 1.3% of CTDA whose data are collected daily (The number of CTDA is variable, as it depends on the number of suspect cases which is changing every week. Today we have around 120 at the national level, but they will probably decrease soon, following the reduction of cases.)Output 2Sustaining rapid response to suspected cases of cholera in communitiesIndicator 2.1% of suspected cases adequately responded in less than 48hIndicator 2.2% of suspected cases adequately responded in less than 24hIndicator 2.3# NGO teams supporting MSPP rapid response and CEHA teamsOutput 3Securing water quality in affected areasIndicator 3.1# of water networks chlorinated, measuring a FRL level between 0.5 and 1 mg/L at point of useIndicator 3.2# of households benefiting from household water treatment products and awareness sessions on proper use through in-kind or vouchersIndicator 3.3# of water systems repairedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Epidemiological Surveillance, Laboratory Capacity and Emergency Medical Response for Cholera Control in HaitiThe main objective of this WHO project is to improved epidemiological and laboratory capacity, enhanced medical case management, and improve alert and response capacity to the cholera outbreak in the departments of Artibonite, Centre and Ouest in Haiti. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 114 cholera beds. WHO will also collect and analyze 4,000 patient samples to detect cholera. The project will last nine months and will benefit 333,000 people including 96,907 women and 71,040 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-03-31
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 20191617652.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Epidemiological Surveillance, Laboratory Capacity and Emergency Medical Response for Cholera Control in HaitiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES CHOLERA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Epidemiological surveillance and the alert and response (A&R) capacity is strengthenedIndicator 1.1Annual incidence of suspected cholera casesIndicator 1.2% of alerts adequately verified, monitored, responded and closed.Indicator 1.3% of CTDA whose data are collected dailyOutput 2Laboratory capacity to sample and test every suspected case of cholera is improved.Indicator 2.1% of CTDAs with enough stock of cholera sampling supplies (Cary Blair) in the countryIndicator 2.2% of active CTDAs with health care workers trained on cholera sampling technique and biosecurity in the countryIndicator 2.3% of suspected cholera cases that were sampled and transported to laboratories for testing in the countryIndicator 2.4% of lab results delivered to CTDAs in the countryOutput 3High quality of institutional medical case management to maintain a low institutional case fatality rate is ensured.Indicator 3.1Case fatality rate in CTDAsIndicator 3.2% of requests responded to within 48 hours to support CTDAs (additional human resources, training and structural improvement)Indicator 3.3% of active CTDAs with evaluation completed to assess the quality of medical case managementIndicator 3.4% of active CTDAs with personnel that has received training on medical case management for cholera and on infection prevention and control (IPC)Output 4Availability and access to cholera medicines, supplies and materials is provided in the departmental supply warehousesIndicator 4.1% of departmental supply warehouses with sufficient cholera materials to respond to a minimum of: Priority departments (Artibonite, Centre, Ouest)100 suspected cases of cholera for 3 daysCalmer departments (all others)50 suspected cases of cholera for 3 daysIndicator 4.2% of non-planned requests (during outbreaks) with distribution of cholera materials in 48 hoursIndicator 4.3% of departmental supply warehouses with adequate capacity and compliance to norms for stocking of cholera materials and medicinesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection communautaire en provinces d’Ituri, du Nord Kivu, et du Sud KivuThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to reinforce protection at the community level in the Kivu and Ituri provinces in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will distribute USD120,000 in cash to 800 GBV survivors. UNHCR will also establish 15 community structures to provide protection services. The project will last nine months and will benefit 366,121 people including 117,158 women, 102,514 girls, and 54,917 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191073052.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection communautaire en provinces d’Ituri, du Nord Kivu, et du Sud 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Redynamisation des structures communautaires de protection dans les zones affectées par le déplacementIndicator 1.1Nombre de cartographies élaboréesIndicator 1.2Nombre des structures forméesIndicator 1.3Nombre de plans de protection élaborésIndicator 1.4Pourcentage de femmes membres des structures communautaires de protection et des comités de PDIIndicator 1.5Pourcentage de personnes souffrant d’un handicap membres des structures communautaires de protection et des comités de PDIIndicator 1.6Nombre de personnes bénéficiant des structures communautaires de protectionOutput 2Amélioration de la participation des PDIs dans les instances de prise de décisions au sein des communautés d’accueilIndicator 2.1Nombre de comité PDI forméIndicator 2.2Nombre d’atelier en faveur des autorités localesIndicator 2.3Nombre d’atelier territoriaux sur la protection des PDIOutput 3Réponses communautaires aux problèmes de protection et accès aux services pour les PDIIndicator 3.1Victimes de violations des droits humains orientées vers les services de prise en charge (hommes/femmes)Indicator 3.2Nombre de victimes d’arrestation arbitraire libérées à la suite des plaidoyersIndicator 3.3Nombre de barrières payantes levées à la suite des plaidoyersIndicator 3.4Nombre de bénéficiaire du cash (hommes/femmes)Output 4Renforcement de la cohabitation pacifique entre les communautésIndicator 4.1Nombre d’atelier d’analyse participative de conflit avec participation d’hommes, femmes et jeunes déplacésIndicator 4.2Nombre de dialogues communautaires organisés sur la cohabitation pacifiqueIndicator 4.3Nombre d’activité/projets de rapprochement communautés réalisésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge et réintégration socio-économique des enfants et adolescents vulnérables et affectés par les conflits en Ituri et Nord KivuThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide protection services to children affected by the crisis in Ituri and North Kivu, DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 50 recreational kits. UNICEF will also identify and accompagny the reinsertion of 600 children soldiers. The project will last nine months and will benefit 2,907 people including 850 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172020-02-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019834013.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge et réintégration socio-économique des enfants et adolescents vulnérables et affectés par les conflits en Ituri et Nord KivuOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les enfants et adolescents affectés par les conflits sont identifiés et revoient une prise en charge adaptée à leurs besoinsIndicator 1.1# de filles et de garçons ayant survécu à une violence, y compris une violence basée sur le genre, identifiés et référés pour une prise en chargeIndicator 1.2# d''enfants (filles, garçons) associés aux groupes armés identifiés et ayant bénéficié d''un suivi individuel et du rétablissement du lien familialIndicator 1.3# d''enfants non accompagnés identifiés et placés dans une prise en charge familiale transitoire, d’une réunification familiale ou d’une solution de remplacement appropriéeIndicator 1.4# de famille d’accueil formées et fonctionnellesOutput 2Les enfants sortis des groupes armés et les enfants vulnérables des communautés bénéficient d’un projet d’apprentissage individuel et contextualisé permettant leur réintégration et favorisant la prévention à l’association avec des groupes armésIndicator 2.1# d''enfants/adolescents associés aux groupes armés ayant bénéficié d''un soutien individualise pour la réintégration socio-économique et la réinsertion communautaireIndicator 2.2# de foyers autonomes crées (dont un au moins pour les filles adolescentes)Indicator 2.3# d’adolescents vulnérables ayant bénéficié d''un projet professionnel (y compris les adolescents vivant avec handicap)Indicator 2.4# de familles bénéficiant d’un soutien socio-économiqueOutput 3Les communautés sont sensibilisées sur les problèmes de protection de l’enfance lie à leur environnement, y compris les violences sexuelles et basées sur le genreIndicator 3.1# de Réseau Communautaire de Protection de l’enfance (RECOPE) formes et fonctionnelsIndicator 3.2# de clubs de jeunes créesIndicator 3.3# de mécanismes de redevabilité et de gestion de plaintes crées et fonctionnelsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-OPS-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection de la population dans les provinces de l’Ituri et du Nord-Kivu en RDC contre les risques posés par les mines, REG et ALPCThe main objective of this UNOPS project is contribute to the protection of populations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by reducing the explosive threat posed by mines, explosive remnants of war and small arms and light weapons. With this CERF grant, UNOPS will procure and distribute small flags and other means to indicate mine contaminated areas. UNOPS will also produce and distribute 16,000 posters to sensitize the populations on mine danger. The project will last nine months and will benefit 65,000 people including 40,100 women and girls and 9,750 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019398807.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection de la population dans les provinces de l’Ituri et du Nord-Kivu en RDC contre les risques posés par les mines, REG et ALPCOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La population est consciente des dangers des mines, des restes explosifs de guerre et des armes légères et de petit calibre, et adopte un comportement sûr. Sélectionnez un élément dans le menu déroulantIndicator 1.1Nombre de filles, garçons, femme et hommes sensibilisésIndicator 1.2Nombre de relais communautaires femmes forméesIndicator 1.3Nombre de relais communautaires hommes formésIndicator 1.4Nombre de victimes femmes de mines, REG ou ALPC contribuant aux activités de sensibilisationIndicator 1.5Nombre de victimes hommes de mines, REG ou ALPC contribuant aux activités de sensibilisationIndicator 1.6Nombre de personnes ayant écouté au moins une fois un spot radioIndicator 1.7Nombre de spots radio diffusésOutput 2L''enquête et le marquage des zones contaminées réduisent la menace que représentent les explosifs pour les populations.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enquêtes non-techniques (les zones confirmées dangereuses seront marquées)Indicator 2.2Une étude d’impact du projetXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Programme d’assistance alimentaire et de cantines scolaires aux populations vulnérables des territoires de Miabi et DembaThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance services to IDPs in Miabi and Demba. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 533 tonnes of food. WFP will also distribute USD1,735,917 in cash transfer. The project will last nine months and will benefit 78,195 people including 12,281 women, 21,599 girls and 782 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20193386575.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Programme d’assistance alimentaire et de cantines scolaires aux populations vulnérables des territoires de Miabi et DembaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 151,205 personnes (20,751 garçons, 21,599 filles, 17,564 hommes et 18,281 femmes) déplacées, populations hôtes et retournées reçoivent une ration alimentaire de 2,100kcal pendant 3 mois.Indicator 1.1Nombre de bénéficiaires qui reçoivent du cash par rapport à la planificationIndicator 1.2Nombre de ménages assistés ayant un score de consommation alimentaire acceptableIndicator 1.3Nombre de personnes handicapés recevant l’assistance cashOutput 226,988 élèves (13,764 filles et 13,224 garçons) reçoivent des repas nutritifs à l’école en vue de soutenir leur scolarisation.Indicator 2.1Proportion du nombre d’élèves assistés par rapport à la planification – par sexeIndicator 2.2Quantité de denrées achetées localement en rapport avec la planificationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).
Amélioration de l’accès aux biens et à la sécurité alimentaire des ménages vulnérables y compris les personnes vivant avec handicap dans les provinces du Grand Kasaï et du TanganyikaThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve food security to populations affected by displacement in DRC. With this CERF grant FAO will procure and distribute 111,350 kgs of seeds. The project will last nine months and will benefit 53,280 people including 29,280 women and 17,402 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-262020-03-30
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
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191861912.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project .
Amélioration de l’accès aux biens et à la sécurité alimentaire des ménages vulnérables y compris les personnes vivant avec handicap dans les provinces du Grand Kasaï et du TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La sécurité alimentaire et les moyens d’existence des ménages affectés par des mouvements dans les zones de retour (déplacés, retournés, familles hôtes et personnes en situation d’handicap) les provinces du Tanganyika, Kasaï et Kasaï Central sont améliorés de manière durable par la reprise des activités productivesIndicator 1.1Nombre des ménages bénéficiaires des kits agricoles qui ont diversifié d’au moins 50 % leurs moyens d’existenceIndicator 1.2Nombre de bénéficiaires qui recevront un transfert de USD 30-40Output 2L’urgence nutritionnelle et alimentaire des ménages (déplacés, retournés, familles hôtes et personnes en situation d’handicap) sont réduites dans les provinces du Kasaï Central et Oriental par la production alimentaireIndicator 2.1Nombre des kits agricoles distribués pour la production alimentaireXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la prise en charge des enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition aigüe sévère dans les provinces du KasaiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services to children and pregnant and lactating women affected by the crisis in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will detect children with severe acute malnutrition; procure and distribute ready-to-use therapeutic food and anthropometric materials. The project will last nine months and will benefit 37,724 people including 15,642 girls and 4,836 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172020-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20194075672.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la prise en charge des enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrant de malnutrition aigüe sévère dans les provinces du KasaiOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 128,424 cas de MAS dans les zones ciblées sont adéquatement pris en charge selon le protocole national de prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe (PCIMA)Indicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants de moins de cinq ans souffrant de MAS traites dans les ZS cibléesIndicator 1.2Taux de guérisonIndicator 1.3Taux de décèsIndicator 1.4Taux d’abandonIndicator 1.5Nombre de structures assurant la prise en charge des MAS (UNTI/UNTA)Indicator 1.6Nombre d’agents de sante formes/recycles a la PCIMA (y compris gestion des intrants, ANJE/EHA en situation d’urgence)Indicator 1.7Nombre de Reco, membres de CAC, CODESA formes/recycles a la PCIMA (y compris gestion des intrants, ANJE/EHA en situation d’urgence)Output 2Les mères/gardiens d’enfants de moins de cinq MAS bénéficient d’un counseling en ANJE en situation d’urgence, les pratiques familiales essentielles, pratiques EHA- WIN, gestion et stimulation de l’éveil de l’enfantIndicator 2.1Le nombre de mères/gardiens d’enfants de moins de cinq MAS sensibilises sur l’ANJE en situation d’urgence, les pratiques familiales essentielles, pratiques EHA- WIN, gestion et stimulation de l’éveil de l’enfantOutput 3Toutes activités du projet sont bien suivies et monitorer dans une approche de génération des évidencesIndicator 3.1Nombre de supervisions mensuelles réalisées par les partenaires dans les structures de santeIndicator 3.2Nombre de rapports mensuels publies par les structures de santeIndicator 3.3Nombre de réunions de coordination réalisées, les minutes partagées et suivis des recommandationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accès aux soins de santé essentiels d’urgence dans les zones de retour des populations les plus vulnérables (déplacées, retournées et hôtes) en RDCThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality among the populations affected by displacement in DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 631 health emergency kits. WHO will also establish eight temporary structures to provide health services.The project will last nine months and will benefit 303,132 people including 81,967 women, 75,662 girls, and 4,756 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-032020-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191153302.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accès aux soins de santé essentiels d’urgence dans les zones de retour des populations les plus vulnérables (déplacées, retournées et hôtes) en RDCOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1303,132 personnes vulnérables (F : 157, 629 ; et H : 145, 503 ) soit 136,798 personnes déplacées /retournés et 166,334 personnes de familles d’accueil malades sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé essentiels d’urgence.Indicator 1.1# de centre de santé appuyé offrant des soins de santé essentiels aux personnes vulnérables ;Indicator 1.2# des personnes vulnérables prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.3# des personnes vulnérables victimes des violences prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.4# de personnes touchées par des messages de sensibilisation sur les mesures de prévention des maladies transmissibles (VIH, Hep.) et à potentiel épidémique (choléra, rougeole, fièvre jaune…)Indicator 1.5# des personnes vivant avec handicap prises en charge gratuitementIndicator 1.6# des structures temporaires mises en place dans les zones de santé à faible couverture sanitaireOutput 2Les structures de santé ont une capacité adéquate de l’offre de soins essentiels de qualité et mettent en place des mesures de prévention et contrôle des infections.Indicator 2.1Nombre de structures sanitaires qui prépositionnent des kits d’urgences pour appuyer les zones de santé.Indicator 2.2Nombre de prestataires de santé (femmes / hommes et personnes vivant avec handicap) recyclés sur la réponse en soins de santé essentiels d’urgence, l’ordinogramme, SGONU et prescription rationnelle des médicaments.Indicator 2.3Nombre de relais communautaires (femmes / hommes et personnes vivant avec handicap) recyclés sur les pratiques clés en faveur de la santé et la prévention des maladies.Indicator 2.4Nombre de structures sanitaires pratiquant la prévention et le contrôle de l’infection (PCI).Output 3La coordination ainsi que l’analyse multisectorielle et l’évaluation des besoins sont améliorées dans les zones en urgence concernées par le projet.Indicator 3.1Nombre de missions d’évaluation multisectorielle à laquelle l’agence/partenaire de mise en œuvre a participé dans son secteur de référence au niveau des hubs opérationnels.Indicator 3.2Nombre de missions d’appui technique du CRIO au niveau des hubs opérationnels auxquelles le cluster lead/Co-facilitateur a participé.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accès aux droits sexuels et reproductifs des femmes et des filles dans les communautés affectées par les conflits au Kasaï, Kasaï Central, Nord Kivu, Sud-Kivu, Ituri et TanganyikaThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide access to reproductive health and GBV services to the populations affected by displacement in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 10,800 dignity kits and 1,055 reproductive health kits. UNFPA will also establish 30 safe places for survivors of GBV. The project will last nine months and will benefit 70,229 people including 55,531 women and girls and 7,320 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20194294813.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accès aux droits sexuels et reproductifs des femmes et des filles dans les communautés affectées par les conflits au Kasaï, Kasaï Central, Nord Kivu, Sud-Kivu, Ituri et TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund2863208.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accès aux droits sexuels et reproductifs des femmes et des filles dans les communautés affectées par les conflits au Kasaï, Kasaï Central, Nord Kivu, Sud-Kivu, Ituri et TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 154 Formations Sanitaires (FOSA) de base et 18 Hôpitaux Généraux de Référence (HGR) des 16 ZS ciblées dans les provinces de l’Ituri, Tanganyika, Kasaï Central, Kasaï, Nord Kivu et Sud Kivu ont leurs plateaux techniques renforcés Protection - Violence sexuelle et/ou sexisteIndicator 1.1Nombre des formations sanitaires de référence équipées en kits de prise en charge des complications de la grossesse et de l’accouchementIndicator 1.2Nombre des formations ayant reçu des kits obstétricauxIndicator 1.3Nombre des prestataires formés sur le DMU (Dispositif Minimum d’Urgence en santé sexuelle et reproductive)Output 2L’offre de services de santé maternelle et néonatale est renforcée dans 72 formations sanitaires ciblées est amélioréeIndicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchements assistés par un personnel qualifiéIndicator 2.2Nombre de césariennes réaliséesIndicator 2.3Nombre de nouveau-nés ayant bénéficié des soins essentiels à la naissanceIndicator 2.4Nombre des prestataires formés sur le SONU (Soins Obstétricaux et néonatales d’urgence)Indicator 2.5Nombres des femmes et filles ayant bénéficié de la réparation d’une fistule obstétricaleOutput 3La prévention du VIH est effective grâce à la prise en charge syndromique de 11 405 cas d’IST et la distribution de 1 000 000 préservatifs aux populations affectées y compris chez les adolescents et jeunes dans les zones de santé ciblées du projet.Indicator 3.1Nombre de cas d’IST traités selon l’approche syndromiqueIndicator 3.2Nombre de condoms distribuésIndicator 3.3Nombre de formations sanitaires approvisionnées en kits d’ISTIndicator 3.4Nombre de structures de référence (HGR et CSR) en kits de sécurité transfusionnelleOutput 4L’offre de service de planification familiale est renforcée dans 45 formations sanitaires cibléesIndicator 4.1Nouvelles acceptantes des méthodes de contraception moderneIndicator 4.2Nombre de RECO formé aux méthodes de contraception moderne et impliqué dans la distribution des contractifs à base communautairesOutput 53 954 survivants des violences sexuelles bénéficient d’une prise en charge multisectorielle de qualitéIndicator 5.1Nombre des survivants des violences basées sur le genre ayant reçue une prise en charge selon leur besoinIndicator 5.2Nombre de survivants des violences sexuelles pris en charge dans les 72 heuresIndicator 5.3Nombre d’acteurs VBG formésIndicator 5.4Nombre de conseillères communautaire assurant les référencements des survivants et leurs accueilIndicator 5.5Nombre des espaces sûrs opérationnalisésIndicator 5.6Groupes de paroles psychothérapeutiques mise en placeOutput 6Les risques d’exposition aux violences basées sur le genre sont réduits par des activités de protection communautaires et d’autonomisation des femmes et des filles, y compris celles porteuses d’handicapIndicator 6.1Nombre d’organisations féminines et des handicapés impliquées dans le projetIndicator 6.2Nombre des femmes et filles ayant accédé à des activités de réinsertionIndicator 6.3Aires de santé avec un mécanisme de gestion de plainte fonctionnelIndicator 6.4Nombre des femmes et des filles ayant reçue un kit de dignitéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture d’une éducation de qualité inclusive pour les filles et garçons de 6-11 ans affectés par les conflits au Tanganyika, Sud Kivu, Nord Kivu, Ituri et Grand KasaïThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to ensure access to quality and inclusive education for children affected by displacement in the provinces of Tanganyika, South Kivu, North Kivu, Ituri, Kasai and Kasai Central in DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 1,725 school kits and 277 recreational kits. The project will last nine months and will benefit 63,690 people including 29,401 girls and 1,385 children living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20194550968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture d’une éducation de qualité inclusive pour les filles et garçons de 6-11 ans affectés par les conflits au Tanganyika, Sud Kivu, Nord Kivu, Ituri et Grand KasaïOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les filles et garçons de 6 -11 ans, affectés par les conflits accèdent à une éducation de qualité dans un environnement sûr et protecteur.Indicator 1.1Nombre de kit scolaire achetés (Kit Elèves)Indicator 1.2# d’enfants qui reçoivent les fournitures scolaires (50% filles et 50% garçons)Indicator 1.3# d’élèves qui participent aux cours de récupération (50% filles et 50% garçons), au moins 20% des élevés bénéficiant du projetIndicator 1.4# d’élèves avec handicap qui participent au cours de récupération (moyenne de 5 enfants/école dans 277 écoles) 50% filles et 50% garçons)Indicator 1.5# de salles de classes temporaires mises en place et/ou équipées.Indicator 1.6# d’écoles avec un plan d’amélioration de l’école élaboré/révisé et mis en œuvre.Output 2La résilience des enfants et adolescents est renforcée grâce à leur participation aux activités récréatives et de sensibilisation sur l’éducation et consolidation de la paix et prévention des violences en milieux scolairesIndicator 2.1Nombre des kits récréatifs achetésIndicator 2.2Nombre d’enfants et adolescents qui participent aux activités récréatives (50% filles et 50% garçons)Indicator 2.3Nombre de clubs d’école mis en place et fonctionnels ;Indicator 2.4Nombre d’enfants et adolescents qui participent aux activités de sensibilisation (50% filles et 50% garçons) ;Indicator 2.5Nombre d’enfants avec handicap qui participent aux activités récréatives, de clubs d’école et de sensibilisation sur différentes thématiques (50% filles et 50% garçons)Output 3Les compétences des enseignants sont améliorées grâce à leurs formations (appui psychosocial, pédagogie active et éducation et consolidation de la paix) contribuant à la résilience des élèves fréquentant leurs écoles.Indicator 3.1Nombre des kits enseignants achetésIndicator 3.2Nombre d’3nseignants et directeurs(F/H) formés sur l’appui psychosocialIndicator 3.3Nombre d’enseignants et directeurs (F/H) formés sur la pédagogie active et participativeIndicator 3.4Nombre d’enseignants et COGES/COPS (F/H formés sur l’éducation et consolidation de la paixXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’appui en WASH et NFI dans les zones de retour et de déplacement des communautés vulnérables des provinces de Kasaï et TanganyikaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH and NFIs services to people affected by displacement in Kasai et Tanganyika, DRC. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 8,235 NFI kits and 1,000 jerrycans. UNICEF will also install or rehabilitate 128 water points. The project will last nine months and will benefit 79,236 people including 16,481 women, 24,722 girls, and 9,509 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172020-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191107554.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’appui en WASH et NFI dans les zones de retour et de déplacement des communautés vulnérables des provinces de Kasaï et TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)802022.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’appui en WASH et NFI dans les zones de retour et de déplacement des communautés vulnérables des provinces de Kasaï et TanganyikaOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 179,236 personnes déplacées/retournées y compris les communautés hôtes ont accès aux services EHA urgence dans les zones de santé de Tshikapa, Kanzala et Kamonia dans la province du Kasaï ; dans la zone de santé de Kananga en province de Kasaï Central et dans les zones de santé de Nyunzu et Manono dans la province de Tanganyika.Indicator 1.1Nombre de personnes ayant accès à l’eau potableIndicator 1.2Nombre de points d’eau réhabilitées/réaménagées avec 0 coliformeIndicator 1.3Nombre de latrines d’urgence construites ou réhabilités dans les sites spontanés ou dans les familles d’accueil ou famille de retournéeIndicator 1.4Nombre de douches d’urgence construites ou réhabilités dans les sites spontanésIndicator 1.5Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficiés des séances de promotion à l’hygièneIndicator 1.6Nombre de personnes en situation d’handicap bénéficiant d’un paquet WASH dans son ménageOutput 270 Ecoles accueillant des enfants déplacés/retournés bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA dans les zones de santé de Tshikapa, Kanzala et Kamonia, province du Kasaï ; zone de santé de Kananga, province de Kasaï Central et zone de santé de Nyunzu et Manono dans la province de TanganyikaIndicator 2.1Nombre de Kits de lavage des mains installés dans les écoles primairesIndicator 2.2Nombre de Points d’eau (sources, puits, impluvium etc…) aménagés/Réhabilités dans le périmètre scolaireIndicator 2.3Nombre de latrines semi-durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les écoles primaires avec dispositif de lavage des mainsIndicator 2.4Nombre de brigade scolaire formé ou redynamisé et doté de kits de maintenance et d’animationOutput 340 formations sanitaires fréquentées par les déplacés/retournés bénéficient d’un paquet minimum EHA dans les zones de santé de Tshikapa, Kanzala et Kamonia, province du Kasaï ; zone de santé de Kananga, province de Kasaï Central et zone de santé de Nyunzu et Manono dans la province de TanganyikaIndicator 3.1Nombre de Points d’eau (sources, puits, impluvium etc…) aménagés/Réhabilités dans le périmètre sanitaireIndicator 3.2Nombre de latrines-semi durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les centres de santé avec dispositif de lavage des mainsIndicator 3.3Nombre de douches semi-durable construites ou réhabilitées dans les centres de santé avec système de canalisation des eaux usées.Indicator 3.4Nombre de Bruleurs installés pour la gestion des déchets médicauxOutput 449,410 individus vulnérables (soit 8,235 menages) affectés par les conflits, les mouvements de population dans les Zones de Santé de Tshikapa, Kanzala, Kamonia (province du Kasaï), Kananga (province du Kasaï Central), Nyunzu et Manono bénéficient des articles ménagers essentiels appropriésIndicator 4.1# de ménages ayant reçu une assistance en AME à travers une distribution directe désagrégé par statut (déplacés, retournés, familles d’accueil, ménages rapatriés, ménages expulsés, ménages autochtones vulnérables, ménages avec Personnes en Situation d’Handicap)Indicator 4.2Variation moyenne du score AME avant et après l''intervention parmi les ménages assistésIndicator 4.3% de ménages assistés qui utilisent plus de 80% des articles reçus/achetés au moins 1 mois après l''intervention (ventilé par type d''articles - couchage, cuisine, stockage de l''eau, habits)Indicator 4.4% de ménages assistés qui sont satisfaits avec la qualité des articles reçus et/ou achetés (ventilé par catégorie d''articles – literie/matériel de couchage, ustensiles de cuisine, articles pour stockage/utilisation de l''eau, matériel pour renforcer l’abris, habits/vêtements, et autre)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’accès aux biens et services essentiels pour les populations déplacées et retournées dans les provinces du Kasaï et du TanganyikaThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide shelter and NFIs; cash and protection services to the populations affected by displacement in Kasai and Tanganyika. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will distribute USD1,071,500 in cash to the beneficiaries. The project will last nine months and will benefit 130,000 people including 32,500 women, 55,900 girls, and 19,500 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-02-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019599502.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’accès aux biens et services essentiels pour les populations déplacées et retournées dans les provinces du Kasaï et du TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)1303266.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’accès aux biens et services essentiels pour les populations déplacées et retournées dans les provinces du Kasaï et du TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)703764.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance en abris et amélioration de l’accès aux biens et services essentiels pour les populations déplacées et retournées dans les provinces du Kasaï et du TanganyikaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,030 ménages sont appuyés pour l’accès à un abri décent et digneIndicator 1.1Nombre d’exercices de ciblage et identification des bénéficiaires réalisésIndicator 1.2Nombre de ménages déplacés / retournés ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Tanganyika)Indicator 1.3Pourcentage et nombre de femmes (seules, à risque, cheffes de foyer ou victimes de VBG) ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Tanganyika)Indicator 1.4Pourcentage et nombre de personnes souffrant d’un handicap ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Tanganyika)Indicator 1.5Nombre de ménages déplacés / retournés ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Kasai)Indicator 1.6Pourcentage et nombre de femmes (seules, à risque, cheffes de foyer ou victimes de VBG) ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Kasai)Indicator 1.7Pourcentage et nombre de personnes souffrant d’un handicap ayant reçu une assistance Abri (Kasai)Output 24,700 ménages (soit 23,500 individus) sont appuyés via l’assistance monétaire à usages multiples inconditionnelle au Kasaï et au TanganyikaIndicator 2.1Nombre d’xercices de ciblage et identification des bénéficiaires pour l’assistance monétaire à usages multiples réalisésIndicator 2.2Nombre de ménages déplacés / retournés ayant reçu l’assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Tanganyika)Indicator 2.3Pourcentage et nombre de femmes (seules, à risque, cheffes de foyer ou victimes de VBG) ayant reçu une assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Tanganyika)Indicator 2.4Pourcentage et nombre de personnes souffrant d’un handicap ayant reçu une assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Tanganyika)Indicator 2.5Nombre de ménages déplacés / retournes ayant reçu l’assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Kasai)Indicator 2.6Nombre et Pourcentage de femmes (seules, à risque, cheffes de foyer ou victimes de VBG) ayant reçu une assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Kasai)Indicator 2.7Pourcentage et nombre de personnes souffrant d’un handicap ayant reçu une assistance monétaire a usages multiples inconditionnelle (Kasai)Output 3L’environnement de protection des IDPs et des retournés est renforcé dans les Provinces du Tanganyika et du KasaiIndicator 3.1Nombre de Comités villageois de paix (CVP) mis en place et formés en matière de coexistence pacifique (Tanganyika)Indicator 3.2Nombre de personnes (leaders communautaires, autorités locales) formées en matière de coexistence pacifique (Tanganyika)Indicator 3.3Pourcentage ou nombre de femmes formées en matière de coexistence pacifique (Tanganyika)Indicator 3.4Nombre de personnes couvertes par les campagnes de sensibilisation communautaire sur la coexistence pacifique (Tanganyika)Indicator 3.5Nombre de productions de théâtre participatif (Tanganyika)Indicator 3.6Nombre de CLP et autres structures communautaires de protection seront créés/redynamisés, responsables de campagnes de sensibilisation sur la protection et la cohabitation pacifique (Kasai)Indicator 3.7Pourcentage et nombre de femmes membres des CLP et autres structures communautaires de protection responsables de campagnes de sensibilisation sur la protection et la cohabitation pacifique (Kasai)Indicator 3.8Nombre de formations sur le plaidoyer et les techniques de médiation pour 3,000 médiateurs locaux (Kasai)Indicator 3.9Nombre de sessions de « dialogue constructif intercommunautaire » organisées. (Kasai)Indicator 3.10% de femmes participant aux dialogues constructifs intercommunautaires.Indicator 3.11Nombre de projets pour la coexistence pacifique mis en œuvre (Kasai)Indicator 3.12Nombre d’infrastructures communautaires ciblées et réhabilitées (Kasai)Indicator 3.13Nombre d’atelier de renforcement des capacités visant deux organisations de femmes, sur le thème de la résolution de conflits / coexistence pacifiqueIndicator 3.14Nombre de personnes couvertes par les campagnes de sensibilisation communautaire sur la coexistence pacifique (Kasai)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès physique au Kasai et Tanganyika pour faciliter l’assistance humanitaire The main objective of this WFP project is to facilitate access to humanitarian assistance to the population of Kasai and Tanganyika provinces through the reduction of physical and logistical constraints. With this CERF grant, WFP will rehabilitate 105 kilometers of road and two bridges. The project will last nine months and will benefit the entire humanitarian community and indirectly populations affected by the crisis in the areas targeted.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-03-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20192745023.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès physique au Kasai et Tanganyika pour faciliter l’assistance humanitaire OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La réponse humanitaire dans les zones ciblées est rapide et efficace grâce à la réhabilitation d’urgence des axes routiers Kalemie-Nyunzu-Kabalo (130 km) dans la province du Tanganyika, ainsi que des tronçons routiers Tshikapa-Ndjokopunda-Luebo (200 km) et Kamako-Kamonia (60 km) dans la province du Kasaï., définis comme prioritaires afin de répondre à l’urgence ;Indicator 1.1# d’ouvrages d’art et de franchissement réhabilitésIndicator 1.2# de Km de bourbiers réparésOutput 2La réponse humanitaire dans les zones ciblées est rapide et efficace grâce à la coordination et au partage d’informations logistiques.Indicator 2.1# d’enquête de satisfaction conduiteXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical food security interventions for drought-affected, food insecure population The main objective of this project is to provide urgent recovery support to safe milk and meat production and fodder and vegetables production, for rural food insecure and drought hit households. FAO will use CERF funds to distribute 3,500 livestock, distribute 230 tons of animal feed and test, treat and cull animals with epizootic diseases. 8,150 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical food security interventions for drought-affected, food insecure population OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The brucellosis, and other epizootics diseases are controlled in targeted zones;Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1Number of animals that are tested against brucellosis and tuberculosis in targeted areasIndicator 1.2Number of animals that are culled to control epizootic diseasesIndicator 1.3Number of animals that are treated against epizootic diseases, other than tuberculosis and brucellosisIndicator 1.4Number of households made aware of culling campaigns and good food processing practicesOutput 2Livestock asset rapidly restored, based on sensible zones and household compositionIndicator 2.1Number of livestock heads distributed to beneficiary householdsIndicator 2.2Metric tons of complementary animal feed distributed to beneficiary households.Indicator 2.3Number of livestock water source structures rehabilitatedOutput 3Fodder and vegetable production conditions are rapidly restored, in drought-hit areas and refugee campsIndicator 3.1Kg of short cycle fodder seeds distributed to Beneficiary households.Indicator 3.2Number of Technical packages for vegetable production distributed to rural households.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency protection for conflict affected refugeesThe main objective of this project is to reduce the risk of SGBV and improve the quality of the response. UNHCR will use CERF funds to develop tools for SGBV prevention and provide a comprehensive package of services including legal, medical and psycho-social support to SGBV survivors. 1,100 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency protection for conflict affected refugeesOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Participation of community in SGBV prevention and response enabled and sustainedProtection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 1.1# of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and responseIndicator 1.2Develop IEC tools for prevention on SGBV.Indicator 1.3Awareness campaign including refugee rights, prevention of sexual violence and abuse and community-based protection.Indicator 1.4Stress management and recreational activities for refugees and host community (promote peaceful co-existence)Output 2Psychosocial counselling providedIndicator 2.1# of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive psychosocial counsellingIndicator 2.2Comprehensive package of services including legal and medical and Psycho-socio support to SGBV survivorsIndicator 2.3Strengthen referral mechanism and individual case managementIndicator 2.4Empower women and girls, through economic independence to mitigate exposure to future abuse.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH along migration and transhumance routesThe main objective of this project is to increase the safe water supply and improve hygiene practices and adequate sanitation for affected people on the human migration routes. IOM will use CERF funds to construct latrines and water points and distribute hygiene kits among other activities. 33,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302020-03-30
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
DJIBOUTI MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019503158.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH along migration and transhumance routesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Hygiene promoters among host community and migrants have acquired the technical skills to promote good hygiene practices through awareness sessionsWater Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Number of persons trained in Dikhil, ObockIndicator 1.2Number of training tools developed and distributedOutput 2Access to basic WASH facilities amongst migrants and affected local communities within the migratory route is strengthened.Indicator 2.1Number of latrines constructedIndicator 2.2Number of migrants and host communities reached daily with awareness raising sessionsIndicator 2.3Number of water-points/wells constructedIndicator 2.4Number of WASH committees initiated to ensure sustainabilityIndicator 2.5Number of migrants and host population reached with hygiene kits per monthXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Measles vaccination campaignThe main objective of this project is to support a nationwide emergency measles vaccination campaign. UNICEF will use CERF funds to vaccinate over 350,000 children against measles. Refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
DJIBOUTI MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019210000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Measles vaccination campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1357,403 children aged 6 months to 15 years are vaccinated against measles, countrywide.Indicator 1.1Number of children of age 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measlesIndicator 1.2Number of refugees’ children 6m-15 y vaccinated against measlesIndicator 1.3Number of other affected children 6m-15 y vaccinated against measlesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH along migration and transhumance routesThe main objective of this project is to provide improved access to WASH services for affected populations living and those moving along migration routes. UNICEF will use CERF funds to distribute 1,100 WASH kits, construct 200 latrines and 2 public toilets among other activities. 14,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182020-03-31
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
DJIBOUTI MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019849999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH along migration and transhumance routesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Around 14,000 people gain access to drinking water, basic sanitation and have increased awareness of good hygiene practices.Indicator 1.1Number of persons provided with improved access to drinking waterIndicator 1.2Number of persons gained improved access to basic sanitation facilitiesIndicator 1.3Number of persons exposed to hygiene promotion messageIndicator 1.4Number of WASH kits including Handwashing and domestic water treatment distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of nutritional assistance (prevention and treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition)The main objective of this project is to improve the nutritional status of refugees, asylum seekers living in refugee villages and vulnerable Djiboutians. WFP will use CERF funds to provide nutritious foods and nutrition education programs among other activities. 7,020 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-262020-03-31
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
DJIBOUTI MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of nutritional assistance (prevention and treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1All targeted refugee and asylum-seeking children aged 6 to 59 months and pregnant and lactating women with moderate acute malnutrition have access to treatment services, including nutritional counselling, to support their nutritional recovery.Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Nutritional recovery rateIndicator 1.2Dropout rateIndicator 1.3Non-response rateOutput 2All targeted refugee and asylum-seeking children aged 6 to 23 months and pregnant and lactating women have access to preventive services, including specialized nutritious foods and nutrition education to meet their basic nutritional needs.Indicator 2.1Proportion of eligible children participating in the programmeIndicator 2.2Proportion of the target population that participated in an adequate number of distributionsIndicator 2.3Proportion of children aged 6 to 23 months who received a minimum acceptable dietOutput 3All targeted Djiboutian children aged 6 to 59 months with moderate acute malnutrition have access to treatment, including specialized micronutrients and nutritional counselling, to promote nutritional recovery.Indicator 3.1Nutritional recovery rateIndicator 3.2Dropout rateIndicator 3.3Non-response rateOutput 4Targeted Djiboutian children aged 6-59 months and PLWs in areas where GAM is above 15% and acute and chronic malnutrition rates are very high, have access to specialized nutritious food and their carers receive nutrition education in the aim of ensuring that basic needs are covered in order to prevent acute malnutrition.Indicator 4.1Proportion of eligible children participating in the programmeIndicator 4.2Proportion of the target population that participated in an adequate number of distributionsIndicator 4.3Proportion of children 6 to 23 months who received a minimum acceptable dietXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition interventions / SAMThe main objective of this project is to increase the management of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) for children under-five years of age. WHO will use CERF funds to provide malnutrition kits, equipment and supplies to health centers and train health workers in SAM management. 12,000 refugees and people living in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019130000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition interventions / SAMOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Management capacities of Severe Acute Malnutrition are strengthenedIndicator 1.1Number of Kits (SAM/MC), Equipment and Supplies for Four Therapeutic Feeding CentersIndicator 1.2Percentage / Number of health workers (Nurse and Auxiliary Nurse) trained on SAM managementIndicator 1.3Percentage / Number of under-five children suffering with SAM successfully treated.Output 2Established health facilities equipped to serve as sentinel site for malnutrition surveillance.Indicator 2.1Number of completed monthly report timely producedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Measles vaccination campaignThe main objective of this project is to reduce the mortality, morbidity and disability due to measles in children aged 6 month to 15 years in Djibouti. WHO will use CERF funds to vaccinate 339,532 children against measles. Refugees and children in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019259968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Measles vaccination campaignOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Organize the mass campaign for the targeted population aged 6 month to 15 years Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Percentage of children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measlesOutput 2Improving of measles specific surveillance and integrated disease surveillance and response.Indicator 2.1Proportion of Health district reporting at least 2 cases of suspected measlesIndicator 2.2Proportion of suspected measles cases that are investigatedOutput 3Independent monitoring post campaignIndicator 3.1Percentage of immunized children amongst the surveyed populationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Malaria Outbreak in DjiboutiThe main objective of this project is to decrease the morbidity and mortality due to malaria and bring the level below emergency thresholds. WHO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute 50,000 Long Lasting Insecticide treated bednets and train health workers among other activities. Over 150,000 people across Djibouti will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Malaria Outbreak in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Interrupt the Transmission of Malaria in the most endemic areas and hotspots Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Percentage of people sleeping under Long Lasting Insecticide treated bednets among the target populationsIndicator 1.2Number of populations reached with the risk communication CampaignOutput 2Reducing the morbidity and mortality due to Malaria through improved case managementIndicator 2.1New malaria treatment guideline developed, edited and disseminatedIndicator 2.2Health workers trained/ refresher trained according to the new malaria treatment guidelinesIndicator 2.3Number of health facilities reporting malaria commodities stock-outsIndicator 2.4Number of trained Malaria Rapid Response TeamsIndicator 2.5Number of trained Lab TechnologistsOutput 3Reducing the risk of spatial spread of malaria through adequate Vector ControlIndicator 3.1Number of Household benefiting from Indoor Residual SprayingIndicator 3.2Number of breeding sites neutralized by larviciding methodsOutput 4Improving timely detection, investigation and reporting of malaria cases as per the surveillance protocolIndicator 4.1Timely and completeness of the malaria specific surveillance monthly reportIndicator 4.2Number of RDT positive cases confirmed by microscopyOutput 5Establishment of an Inter-sectorial Coordination Mechanism to oversee the implementation of the Emergency Response to malaria in DjiboutiIndicator 5.1Frequency and regularity of the bi-weekly Inter-sectorial involving other line ministries i.e Agriculture-Defense-Interior affairs technical team Coordination meetingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of Bedouins’ and Herders’ Livelihoods in the West BankThe main objective of this project is to provide time-critical and quick-impact emergency livestock assistance to vulnerable herding households, with a particular focus on women and persons with disabilities, in targeted communities of the West Bank. FAO will use CERF to provide drought tolerant animal fodder seeds, improved animal shelter materials and heat blocks, and technical support to 5,000 herding families. An estimated 24,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20191500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of Bedouins’ and Herders’ Livelihoods in the West BankOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased production of drought tolerant animal fodder crops in the targeted herder communitiesIndicator 1.1No. of women, youth and men herders targeted with improved fodder crop productionIndicator 1.2No. of dunums planted with Drought Tolerant Seed (DTS)Indicator 1.3Quantity of DTS (in MTs) distributedOutput 2Improved animal shelter basic conditions and reduced animal disease and lamb mortality through supporting targeted herder communities to rehabilitate and improve basic conditions of their animal shelters to become increasingly resilient to extreme weather conditionsIndicator 2.1No. of women, youth and men herders targeted for improved animal shelter basic conditionsIndicator 2.2% reduction in lamb mortality rateIndicator 2.3Quantities of animal shelters (in square meters of shelter materials) distributedOutput 3Improved availability of energy blocks to be used by the targeted herder communities to reduce lamb mortality through providing heating for the livestock in the shelters and to reduce physical burdens on women resulting from wood collection for household use, particularly for heatingIndicator 3.1No. of women, youth and men herders targeted for improved household and shelters heat conditionsIndicator 3.2Quantity of energy blocks (in MT) distributedIndicator 3.3% Reduction in herders’ expenditures on veterinary medicationsOutput 4Improved technical capacity of the targeted herder communities.Indicator 4.1% of beneficiaries with increased knowledge and awareness in the areas and topics coveredIndicator 4.2No. of beneficiaries targeted through the development and distribution of information materials and guidelines tailored to the needs of beneficiariesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)State of Palestine Country Strategic Plan (2018-2022). Food Assistance to Vulnerable Bedouin and Herding Communities in Area C of the West Bank.The main objective of this project is to provide emergency food assistance to vulnerable Bedouin and herding Communities in Area C of the West Bank. WFP will use CERF to procure and distribute family food rations including flour, chickpeas, lentils vegetable oil and iodized salt, covering around 60 per cent of the beneficiary`s daily calorie needs. An estimated 37,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-102019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019783409.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project State of Palestine Country Strategic Plan (2018-2022). Food Assistance to Vulnerable Bedouin and Herding Communities in Area C of the West Bank.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Targeted poor and severely food-insecure Bedouins and herders in Area C of the West Bank receive diverse and nutritious food to improve their dietary diversity. Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving in-kind food rationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving primary and secondary healthcare services for the most vulnerable communities in the Gaza Strip and Area C of the West BankThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to life-saving primary and secondary healthcare services for the most vulnerable communities of oPt. In Gaza, WHO will use CERF to procure and distribute essential medical supplies and support minor upgrades of emergency departments to ensure gender-sensitive admissions in four out of seven major trauma hospitals located in critical areas. In the West Bank, WHO will provide integrated primary healthcare and referral services in 19 prioritized communities through mobile health clinics and train local community members on first aid. An estimated 222,011 people, including 210,000 in Gaza and 12,011 in the West Bank, will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20191100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving primary and secondary healthcare services for the most vulnerable communities in the Gaza Strip and Area C of the West BankOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1An estimated 210,000 trauma and non-trauma patients have access to and benefit from improved life-saving health interventions and gender-sensitive environment in four major MoH hospitals across GazaHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of trauma and non-trauma patients receiving life-saving secondary health care services at the four major hospitals emergency departments, disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 1.2Number of trauma and non-trauma female patients managed at the four major hospitals emergency departments in a gender-sensitive environment, disaggregated by age.Output 2An estimated 12,011 affected people living in 19 communities in Area C of the West Bank have improved access to integrated essential life-saving primary health care services.Indicator 2.1Number of affected people who receive regular integrated life-saving primary health care interventions by mobile clinics/teams disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 2.2Number of women and girls, including pregnant lactating women, received reproductive health services, disaggregated by ageIndicator 2.3Number of PWD who receive regular integrated life-saving primary health care interventions by mobile clinics/teams disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 2.4Number of mobile teams/clinics that provide regular integrated life-saving primary health care interventions in targeted communitiesIndicator 2.5Number of mobile teams/clinics members trained on integration of mental health and psychosocial supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-RWA-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Psychosocial Support to Vulnerable Palestine Refugee ChildrenThe main objective of this project is to provide integrated mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services to vulnerable Palestinian children in Gaza. UNRWA will use CERF to provide MHPSS counselling services targeting at least 7,560 children in 274 UNRWA schools and conduct education and awareness sessions for 1,600 adults including teachers and parents. An estimated total of 9,160 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED HUMAN RIGHTS 2019758000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Psychosocial Support to Vulnerable Palestine Refugee ChildrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Relief and Works Agency
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES HUMAN RIGHTS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Mental health and psychosocial support provided to 7,560 refugee students Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of students receiving group interventions (disaggregated)Indicator 1.2Number of students receiving individual counselling (disaggregated)Indicator 1.3Number of children with disabilities receiving MHPSS servicesOutput 2Educational and awareness sessions for 1,600 adults including parentsIndicator 2.1Number of parents and teachers receiving education and awareness sessionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in Gaza StripThe main objective of this multi-sectoral project is to provide urgent life-saving assistance to vulnerable children and their families affected by deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Gaza. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to 1) provide essential medical supplies and equipment to ensure access to emergency medical assistance for 31,500 children under five, 2) provide integrated psychosocial support and child protection services including case management to 4,400 children, 3) provide remedial education support and school supplies to 9,500 school-age children, and 4) rehabilitate water systems in flood zones to protect 43,000 people. At least 62,500 people including 41,000 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-182020-03-31
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
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019538404.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)489474.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)244820.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)391612.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in Gaza StripOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1More children and neonates have better access to emergency care services at the neonatal intensive care unitIndicator 1.1# of children (50% boys and 50% girls), and infants with better access to emergency care servicesOutput 2Vulnerable children and families especially those affected by the Gaza fence crises, access child protection services, including structured psychosocial supportIndicator 2.1# of children (52% boys and 48% girls), benefiting from structured child protection interventions including life skills, group and individual counselling and child-parent interaction programs.Indicator 2.2# of children receiving case management support.Output 3Most vulnerable girls and boys access quality remedial learning opportunities in Gaza.Indicator 3.1# of children (50% boys and 50% girls) provided with remedial education supportIndicator 3.2# of out of school children (90% boys) due to participation in March of Return receiving non-formal remedial educationIndicator 3.3# of children age 6-18 (50% boys and 50% girls) provided with school bags/supplies and stationary kitsOutput 4Vulnerable children and families are protected from flooding as a result of rehabilitated water, wastewater and storm water networksIndicator 4.1# of people protected from floodingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in the H2 area in Hebron city and Emergency WASH interventions for unconnected vulnerable communities in Area CThe main objective of this multi-sectoral project is to provide urgent humanitarian and protection assistance to vulnerable children and their families in H2 area of Hebron and Area C of the West Bank. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to 1) conduct nutrition screening, treatment and awareness raising sessions for 3,000 children and 1,000 pregnant and lactating women, 2) provide group and individual psychosocial counselling support to 1,250 children and conduct awareness raising sessions to their parents, 3) deploy protective presence personnel to support 500 children and 15 teachers in safely accessing schools, and 4) improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services for 10,250 people. An estimated 10,250 people including 5,126 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242020-03-31
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
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in the H2 area in Hebron city and Emergency WASH interventions for unconnected vulnerable communities in Area COCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in the H2 area in Hebron city and Emergency WASH interventions for unconnected vulnerable communities in Area COCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)100000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in the H2 area in Hebron city and Emergency WASH interventions for unconnected vulnerable communities in Area COCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing essential integrated protection, education, Health and WASH services to vulnerable children and their families in the H2 area in Hebron city and Emergency WASH interventions for unconnected vulnerable communities in Area COCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1More children in H2 area, have better nutritional status and opportunities for their growth, academic achievements and better earning potential later in lifeIndicator 1.1# of children (0 to 12 years old; 50:50 ratio boys and girls) benefiting from targeted nutrition interventions (e.g nutrition screening, awareness, provision of supplements)Indicator 1.2# of pregnant and lactating women (PLW) benefiting from targeted nutrition interventions (e.g. awareness sessions, cooking demonetisation, emergency IYCF counselling)Output 2More children and parents in H2 area in Hebron, are benefiting from the provision of PFA, group psychosocial counselling for children, group psychosocial counselling for parents, stress releasing and recreational activities, awareness sessions on children’s rights and needs.Indicator 2.1# of children benefiting from group and individual psychosocial counselling supportIndicator 2.2# of parents who receive awareness sessions and group psychosocial support.Output 3More school children and teachers in vulnerable areas have safe access to schoolsIndicator 3.1# of school children and teachers benefiting from Protective Presence services to safely access their schoolsOutput 4More children and their families benefit from WASH services in H2 area in Hebron and from unconnected water networks in Area C.Indicator 4.1# of children and family members benefiting from improved WASH services in H2 area in Hebron.Indicator 4.2# of children and family members with improved access to safe water in the most vulnerable communities in Area C through the rehabilitation/construction of water pipe line and rehabilitation of rain water harvesting cisterns.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support pastoralists affected by the cumulative effects of the protracted humanitarian-natural and human-induced crises in Tahoua and Tillabery regions, NigerThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide food security support for individuals in the region of Tahou and Tillaberi. FAO will assist 6,000 pastoral households by providing 150 kg of livestock feed either through in kind or voucher-based assistance. FAO will also conduct vaccinations for some 40,000 animals to reduce the prevalence of diseases. Finally, FAO will distribute 3,200 goats to support the livelihoods of 800 women. Some 42,000 individuals will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-262019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019900001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support pastoralists affected by the cumulative effects of the protracted humanitarian-natural and human-induced crises in Tahoua and Tillabery regions, NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 16,000 pastoral households (refugees and host communities) each had access to 150 kg of livestock feed, 4000 of them through an in kind distribution, 1000 through goods vouchers and 1000 through a cash transferIndicator 1.1Number of direct beneficiariesIndicator 1.2Quantity of animal feed distributedIndicator 1.3Time to cover the energy needs of the typical livestock of vulnerable households (10 small ruminants)Output 2Herd of vulnerable pastoral households are protected from pathological dominance and poly- parasitismIndicator 2.1Number of animals reachedIndicator 2.2Rate of vaccination coverage and deworming of animals of beneficiary householdsIndicator 2.3Reduction of incidence of diseasesOutput 3The livelihoods of 800 women, people with disabilities and orphans of vulnerable pastoral households are strengthenedIndicator 3.1Number of goats distributedIndicator 3.2Number of direct beneficiaries reachedIndicator 3.3Annual growth rate of goats distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter and NFIs Assistance to conflict affected populations in Tillabéry and Tahoua regions of NigerThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide shelter assistance to affected populations in Tillabery and Tahoua. IOM will provide 1,500 families with emergency shelter kits. In addition to emergency shelter kits, IOM will distribute 1,500 NFI kits benefiting approximately 10,500 individuals. An IOM standard kit includes; blankets, mosquito nets, sleeping mats, kitchen sets, jerry cans, hygiene kits and solar powered flash lights, taking into consideration the needs of the most vulnerable groups such as women, girls, children, persons with disabilities and the elderly. Some 21,000 individuals will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-232020-03-31
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019750007.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter and NFIs Assistance to conflict affected populations in Tillabéry and Tahoua regions of NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Conflict affected population have improved living conditionsEmergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1# of emergency shelter kits distributed to vulnerable householdsIndicator 1.2# of NFI kits distributed to vulnerable householdsIndicator 1.3% female participants in focus group discussionsIndicator 1.4# of individuals (from displaced and host population) benefitting from CFW modalitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for sexual and reproductive health, including GVB interventions in emergency situations to save lives of women and girls affected by insecurity and measures of the state of emergencyThe main objective of this UNFAP project is to integrate reproductive health interventions and GBV interventions, particularly those relating to sexual and gender-based violence, through the implementation of Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP). MISP will be implemented in the 38 health centers and 6 reference hospitals of Tillabéri and Tahoua regions. UNFPA will also ensure that 34 health facilities are providing holistic services for dealing with gender- based violence to support 934 survivors of GBV. Some 52,533 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-252019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019503988.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for sexual and reproductive health, including GVB interventions in emergency situations to save lives of women and girls affected by insecurity and measures of the state of emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund395989.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for sexual and reproductive health, including GVB interventions in emergency situations to save lives of women and girls affected by insecurity and measures of the state of emergencyOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) in sexual and Reproductive health is implemented in the 38 health centers and 6 reference hospitals of Tillabéri and Tahoua regions Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities that have benefited from SR kits and implementing the DMUIndicator 1.2Number of deliveries assisted by qualified personnelIndicator 1.3Number of hygiene delivered kits distributedIndicator 1.4Number of obstetric complications referred and supportedIndicator 1.5Number of Caesareans performed in the 6 project hospitalsIndicator 1.6Number of condoms distributedIndicator 1.7Number of people informed about STIs / HIV / AIDS and RH services available in MSDSsIndicator 1.8Number of rape cases medically supportedOutput 2Facilitating access to holistic services for dealing with gender-based violence using a community mechanism and health systemIndicator 2.1# of health facilities providing services tailored to GBV survivors including adolescent girls and children (health centers, multi-functional center)Indicator 2.2# survivors of sexual and gender-based violence who receive health care appropriate to their gender and age.Indicator 2.3# survivors of sexual and gender-based violence who receive psychosocial support appropriate to their gender and age.Indicator 2.4# survivors of sexual and gender-based violence who receive legal / judicial assistance appropriate to their gender and age.Indicator 2.5# survivors of sexual and gender-based violence receiving life support assistance.Indicator 2.6# of people at risk of GBV affected by sensitization through community mechanisms.Indicator 2.7# of GBVIMS quarterly reports produced and shared among the actors.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multisectoral Response for the Malian Refugees and Protection for IDPs in the Tillaberi and Tahoua RegionsThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide multi-sector support for Malian refugees and protection for IDPs in the regions of Tillaberi and Tahoua. UNHCR will provide services for cases of SGBV, by ensuring that 70 survivors receive medical assistance and other material assistance. UNHCR will ensure that 40,000 individuals have access to safe sanitation conditions. UNHCR will provide child protection support through the establishment of community-based child protection structures. Some 62,671 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-022019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019240000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Response for the Malian Refugees and Protection for IDPs in the Tillaberi and Tahoua RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)960000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multisectoral Response for the Malian Refugees and Protection for IDPs in the Tillaberi and Tahoua RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Camp management and coordination refined and improvedIndicator 1.1Roles and responsibilities for camp managers and camp service providers have been defined, agreed and documented (e.g. camp has documented "Who Does What Where" Information for service provision) (yes/no)Output 2Risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improvedIndicator 2.1# of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive medical assistanceIndicator 2.2# of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive material assistanceIndicator 2.3# of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and responseOutput 3Population lives in satisfactory conditions of sanitation and hygieneIndicator 3.1# PoC prises en charge par promoteur de mesures hygiéniquesIndicator 3.2% of landfills in operationOutput 4Protection from effects of armed conflict strengthened : Protection problems are identified in the Tillaberi and Tahoua regions, followed up and monthly analysed through the systematic collection of reports, relevant thematic analysesIndicator 4.1% of persons of concern living in areas accessible to humanitarian workers -Indicator 4.2Finalisation of protection assessments (YES/NO)Indicator 4.3# of regular meetings (monthly) of the focal points and monitors of the areasOutput 5Protection of children strengthenedIndicator 5.1% of UASC for whom a best interests process has been initiated or completedIndicator 5.2# of reported cases of child abuse, neglect, violence and exploitationIndicator 5.3# of NFI and dignity kits delivered to persons with specific needs or with protection risksOutput 6Nutritional well-being improvedIndicator 6.1Prevalence of global acute malnutrition (6-59 months)Output 7Civil registration and civil status documentation strengthenedIndicator 7.1% children under 12 months old who have been issued birth certificates by the authoritiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Child protection promotion and access to education in a safe protecting environment for children affected by the Malian crisisThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide child protection and education support to the affected population. UNICEF will contribute to the improvement of access to quality education and child protection services for 17,924 internally displaced children host community in the regions of Tillaberi and Tahoua, through the distribution of school materials and training of teachers. UNICEF is also ensure that some 3,750 children are benefiting from psychosocial activities in child friendly spaces and 150 at risk children are referred to protection services. Some 17, 924 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-082020-03-31
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019751494.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child protection promotion and access to education in a safe protecting environment for children affected by the Malian crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)387134.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Child protection promotion and access to education in a safe protecting environment for children affected by the Malian crisisOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Internally displaced children and host community children have access to quality social services and psychosocial support Protection - Child ProtectionIndicator 1.1Number of child protection community-based mechanisms in place by the end of the projectIndicator 1.2Number of girls and boys benefitting from psychosocial activities through child friendly spacesIndicator 1.3Number of children at risk identified, documented and referred to protection servicesIndicator 1.4Number of children formerly associated to armed groups (CAAFAG) benefitting from support in their social reinsertionOutput 2Communities and actors are sensitized on child protection, mine risks and social cohesionIndicator 2.1Number of children (girls and boys) and adults benefitting from sensitization sessions on child protection and education on mine risksIndicator 2.2Number of actors participating in workshops on the national contextualization of child protection minimum standardsIndicator 2.3Number of children (girls and boys) and adults benefitting from sensitization on social cohesionOutput 3Internally displaced children, and children from the host communities have access to inclusive education in a safe and protective environment.Indicator 3.1Number of temporary learning spaces (TLS) built and equipped (on average 2 classrooms / school)Indicator 3.2Number of emergency latrines, separated girls/boys, builtIndicator 3.3Number of girls and boys enrolled in formal educationIndicator 3.4Number of girls and boys receiving learning materials for basic educationIndicator 3.5Number of schools receiving recreational (sports) kitsOutput 4The teachers and education personnel in targeted schools have enhanced capacity to deliver quality education services in a protective environmentIndicator 4.1Number of teachers (male and female) trained on psychosocial support, the detection of signs of distress and utilizing referral mechanisms and proceduresIndicator 4.2Number of school directors and supervisors (male and female) trained on psychosocial support, the detection of signs of distress and utilizing referral mechanisms and proceduresIndicator 4.3Number of teachers (male and female) trained and knowledgeable in transversal themes (gender-based violence, child protection, mine-risk education)Indicator 4.4Number of teachers (male and female) benefitting from supervision and supportIndicator 4.5Number of teachers (male and female) benefitting from the distribution of teacher guides in mathematics and FrenchOutput 5Communities and schools have enhanced capacity to protect children in schoolIndicator 5.1Number of School Management Committee (Comités de gestion décentralisée des établissements scolaires (CGDES) et Mothers Association members (Associations de Mères Educatives (AME)) trained in peace-building and prevention of school-related violenceIndicator 5.2Number of schools with mechanisms to collect and follow-up on complaintsIndicator 5.3Number of schools with mechanisms to collect and follow-up on child-protection related incidentsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reducing mortality among boys and girls under 5 years in Tillabery and Tahoua regionsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to reduce morbidity and mortality associated to Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) among under 5 children in 4 departments in Tillabery (Ayerou, Abala, Tillabéri) and Tahoua (Tillia) regions. This emergency intervention mainly aims at scaling-up coverage of SAM treatment services as well as measles immunization coverage among under 5 children of local population as well as internally displaced people affected by a deteriorating health and nutrition situation. UNICEF will vaccinate 1,929 children and provide WASH kits to 4,008 children receiving SAM treatment. Some 12, 073 individuals will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-252020-03-31
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019599817.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reducing mortality among boys and girls under 5 years in Tillabery and Tahoua regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Number of boys and girls under 5 years of age affected by SAM admitted for treatment (with and without medical complications)Indicator 1.2Number of mothers/caretakers of SAM cases benefiting from IYCF counsellingOutput 2Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 2.1Number of children (0 -11 months) vaccinated against measlesOutput 3Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 3.1Number of households of SAM and MAM cases benefiting from a WASH kitXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH response to displaced populations, host communities and malnourished child-caregiver pairs in Tillabery and Tahoua regions.The main objective of this WASH project is to meet the specific safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation needs of men, women, boys and girls affected by the movement of population and malnutrition crisis in Tahoua and Tillabery regions. UNICEF will ensure that 7,000 individuals have access to safe drinking water, through the reinforcement of 5 water points. UNICEF will also construct emergency latrines to serve 8,027 individuals. Some 14,372 individuals will be reached over 7 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242020-03-31
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019500008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH response to displaced populations, host communities and malnourished child-caregiver pairs in Tillabery and Tahoua regions.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 17,000 people affected by population movement gain access to safe drinking water, in accordance with international standardsIndicator 1.1Number of men, women, boys and girls with access to safe drinking waterIndicator 1.2Number of water management committees trained on the promotion of hygiene and sanitation and the maintenance of infrastructuresOutput 29,372 men, women, girls and boys affected by population movement have access to safe sanitation facilities accessible to children and people with special needs, receive hygiene and emergency WASH kits (including soap and water treatment products) and are covered by sensitization messages / hygiene promotion activitiesIndicator 2.1Number of men, women, girls and boys with access to safe sanitation facilities accessible to children and people with special needsIndicator 2.2Number of men, women, boys and girls receiving hygiene kits and covered by sensitization messages / hygiene promotion activitiesOutput 35,000 severely malnourished child-caregiver pairs have access to safe drinking water and basic improved sanitation infrastructure with hand-washing facilities in health centres and are reached with specific WASH in nutrition kits (including water treatment product and soap)Indicator 3.1Number of malnourished child-caregiver pairs covered with minimum WASH in nutrition package (hygiene kit including water treatment product and sensitization)Indicator 3.2Number of health centres benefitting from rehabilitated safe water supply infrastructure and/or safe sanitation facilitiesIndicator 3.3Number of persons specifically trained in depth for hygiene and specific hygiene mattersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing food assistance to IDPs affected by the insecurity in the Tillabéry and Tahoua regionsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to individuals in the regions of Tahoua and Tillabery. WFP will provide general food assistance to 18,418 individuals through the procurement of 1,262 MT of mixed food commodities. WFP will also support 1,842 children with treatment for acute moderate malnutrition. Some 25,610 individuals will be assisted over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-242020-03-31
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019400431.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing food assistance to IDPs affected by the insecurity in the Tillabéry and Tahoua regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)850915.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing food assistance to IDPs affected by the insecurity in the Tillabéry and Tahoua regionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide food assistance to save lives and protect livelihoods through general food distributions to 18,418 affected people Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Food consumption score: % of households with a borderline and acceptable food consumption scoreIndicator 1.2Negative coping mechanisms (RCSI)Indicator 1.3Total tonnage of food commodities distributedOutput 2Stabilize and reduce malnutrition among 1,842 affected children 6-23 monthsIndicator 2.1Proportion of target population who participate in an adequate number of distributionsIndicator 2.2Number of children (disaggregated by activity) receiving food assistance/supplementary feeding to prevent malnutritionIndicator 2.3Total tonnage of food commodities distributedOutput 3Malnutrition treatment: Screening and referral of malnourished children to health centres, treat children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM)Indicator 3.1% of children 6-59 months of age screened during distributionsIndicator 3.2Proportion of children 6–23 months of age who receive a minimum acceptable dietIndicator 3.3Proportion of eligible population that participates in programme (coverage)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improve access to basic and emergencies health services for vulnerable people (refugees, IDPs, and host population), and reinforcing epidemic control through diseases surveillance in Tillabery and Tahoua Health Regions.The main objective of this WHO project is to provide access to emergency health care for IDPs and host population in 10 health districts in the Tillabery region and 2 health districts in Tahoua region. WHO will provide a minimum package of primary health care services and a minimum package of complementary secondary services to approximately 463,000 individuals including 390 000 children. WHO will also train 180 health workers in the 12 health districts of Tillabery and Tahoua region, to improve their knowledge and implementation of the minimum health service package of activities in emergency situations. Some 463,000 individuals will be assisted over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019750003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improve access to basic and emergencies health services for vulnerable people (refugees, IDPs, and host population), and reinforcing epidemic control through diseases surveillance in Tillabery and Tahoua Health Regions.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1463 000 people (refugees, IDPs, host population), including 390 000 children under 18 years, in the 12 health districts of Tillabery and Tahoua Region have access to basic and emergency health care for 9 months during the project.Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of health districts supplied on medicine and medical supplies including basic essential medicinesIndicator 1.2Number referral health hospital in Tahoua and Tillabery supplied on essential medicines and equipment in line with minimum supplementary health package services normsIndicator 1.3Number of health workers and community health workers trained in the 12 health districts targeted in the 2 regions, trained on of the Minimum health service package of activities in emergency situations.Output 2The Early Warning Alert and Response System (EWARS) is set up in targeted health districts in Tillabery and Tahoua Region during the project, to monitor outbreaks, laboratories confirmation and allow early control of epidemicsIndicator 2.1Number of health workers and community health workers trained on early warming activitiesIndicator 2.2Number of health districts supplied with guidelines and monitoring toolsIndicator 2.3Number of Laboratories supplied with field sample collectionOutput 3Community capacity is strengthened for HIV and other STIs prevention and other epidemic-prone diseases, through information and awarenessIndicator 3.1Number of health districts supplied of awareness tools on HIV and other STDs prevention, and other epidemic-proneIndicator 3.2Number of sensitization sessions done by Health DistrictOutput 4Supervision and monitoring are done and health workers capacity strengthIndicator 4.1Number of supervisions done during the projectIndicator 4.2Number of health district with monitoring done during project implementationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agricultural Livelihood Support for Food and Nutrition Self-sufficiency of Newly Arrived Refugees and PSN/EVI Households in Refugee Hosting DistrictsThe main objective of this FAo project is to improve food, nutrition and income security through support in crop and livestock production for refugees in Uganda. With this CERf grant, FAO will distribute $15,000 in cash. FAO will also procure and distribute vegetable, crop seeds and tools to 70,000 beneficiaries. The project will last nine months and will benefit 53,809 people including 26,786 women and 7,563 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-062019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20192000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agricultural Livelihood Support for Food and Nutrition Self-sufficiency of Newly Arrived Refugees and PSN/EVI Households in Refugee Hosting DistrictsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased availability and diversity of nutritious and short maturing crops for refugee and host community households Indicator 1.1Number of households supported with short maturing vegetable/staple cropsIndicator 1.2Increase in yield productivity of key crops (staple or vegetable)Indicator 1.3% increase in households consuming food from own productionOutput 2Increased availability and access to animal protein, micronutrients and income from livestock (poultry) and kitchen gardens among extremely vulnerable refugee and host community households.Indicator 2.1% increase in proportion of households consuming animal sources of food (eggs)Indicator 2.2Increase in proportion of targeted households generating income from sale of livestock and livestock productsIndicator 2.3Number of households receiving support with poultry starter kit (10 chicks per household and starter feed)Indicator 2.4Number of households receiving support with kitchen gardens (disaggregated by household status)Output 3Increased uptake of control measures for crop and livestock diseases and pests that threaten refugee and host community health, food security livelihoodsIndicator 3.1Number of livestock vaccinated/treated against diseases and pestsIndicator 3.2% reduction in prevalence rate of targeted zoonotic diseasesIndicator 3.3Number of farmers (refugee and host community) receiving integrated pest management inputsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH Assistance to Refugees and Host CommunitiesThe main objective of this project is to reduce human morbidity among South Sudanese and Congolese refugees, and host communities in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlements. IOM will use CERF funds to construct latrines, provide hygiene kits and extend water supply systems among other activities. 50,000 refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-102020-01-31
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
UGANDA DISPLACEMENT 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH Assistance to Refugees and Host CommunitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increase access to safe water in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlements Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Number of water supply system extensions constructedIndicator 1.2% of people accessing safe water in the targeted locationsIndicator 1.3% water samples collected from households having satisfactory free residual chlorine (FRC) level and turbidity below 5 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)Indicator 1.4Number of water committees trained each with 10 membersIndicator 1.5Number of water quality kits distributedOutput 2Improved hygiene and sanitation practice in Palorinya and Kyaka II settlementsIndicator 2.1Number of targeted households with access to safe household sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.2Number of targeted PSN households supported with safe household sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of blocks of latrines constructed at institutionsIndicator 2.4Number of waste collection tricycles distributedIndicator 2.5Number of school /community sanitation and hygiene clubs trainedIndicator 2.6Number of people received hygiene kitsIndicator 2.7Percentage of target beneficiaries in Palorinya and Kyaka II practicing handwashing and using latrines all the timeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WOM-002UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Protection of South Sudanese Refugee Women and Girls, including SGBV response and community-based protectionThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency protection for women and girl refugees from South Sudan in Adjumani, Yumbe and Palorinya. UNWOMEN will use CERF funds to provide psychosocial services to SGBV survivors and psychosocial first aid services at entry and reception points among other activities. 20,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019550257.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Protection of South Sudanese Refugee Women and Girls, including SGBV response and community-based protectionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls in the refugee settlements have increased access to emergency protection including SGBV services Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of refugee women and girls accessing the psychosocial services offeredIndicator 1.2# of refugee women and girls accessing legal services offeredOutput 2Strengthened capacity of existing security mechanisms in the refugee settlements to prevent and respond to SGBV, including PSEAIndicator 2.1# (inc men and boys) sensitized on SGBVIndicator 2.2# of refugee leaders trained on PSEAIndicator 2.3# of refugee and host community leaders and responsible parties trained on gender, GBV and women’s/human rightsIndicator 2.4# of trees planted within SGBV activitiesOutput 3Strengthened gender equality coordination mechanisms and gender sensitive humanitarian programmingIndicator 3.1# of participants in coordination forums convenedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-UDP-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency employment, and provision of non-agricultural productive assets toward immediate income generationThe main objective of this project is to deliver emergency livelihood support to households to address live saving needs. UNDP will use CERF funds to provide 1,560 households with daily emergency employment and $312,000 in cash transfers. 62,400 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-172019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191507667.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency employment, and provision of non-agricultural productive assets toward immediate income generationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency income generated for 1,560 householdsIndicator 1.1Number of daily emergency employment createdIndicator 1.2Number of households with no income supported (cash transfer)Indicator 1.3Total amount of cash paid to beneficiaries (USD)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Including Emergency Obstetrical and New-born Care and Gender–based Violence Response for Refugees in Uganda.The main objective of this project is improve sexual reproductive health and GBV prevention and care services for South Sudanese and Congolese Refugees. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute Emergency Reproductive Health (RH) kits, mattresses, blood systems supplies, dignity kits for pregnant women and support midwives to provide RH services in settlements. A total of 270,685 refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-022019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019700719.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Including Emergency Obstetrical and New-born Care and Gender–based Violence Response for Refugees in Uganda.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund394155.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Including Emergency Obstetrical and New-born Care and Gender–based Violence Response for Refugees in Uganda.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved quality of SRHR services and informationIndicator 1.1Decrease of maternal death rates in health facilities in targeted facilities by 31 Dec 2019 Health –Indicator 1.2100% of targeted health facilities serving the refugees and surrounding host community are well equipped to provide essential lifesaving interventions in reproductive health including maternal health, HIV and GBV.Indicator 1.3% and number of pregnant women attended to by skilled health personnel during childbirth among refugees in the humanitarian settings supported.Indicator 1.4Number of women with complications of pregnancy referred to higher level facilitiesIndicator 1.5Number of adolescents, youth, Women and Men reached with SRH information and services through community work.Indicator 1.6Proportion of maternal and perinatal deaths that are auditedOutput 2Increased access and uptake of GBV case management servicesIndicator 2.1Percent (number) of targeted refugee host districts that have functional coordination systems and mechanism for prevention and response to GBV (SOPs, Referral pathways, coordination meetings)Indicator 2.2Number of reported survivors of rape who receive appropriate clinical care within 72 hours of incident.Indicator 2.3Number of refugee settlements with functional women and youth’ spacesIndicator 2.4Number of functional structures (duty bearers) trained and able to support GBV survivorsIndicator 2.5Existence of a functional GBV Information Management System in all supported settlements.Indicator 2.6Number of people reached with information on GBV and available GBV services through community outreachesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted protection services and emergency response for refugees in healthcare, shelter/NFI and WASHThe main objective of this project is to provide protection services and emergency response for refugees from South Sudan and DRC in Uganda. UNHCR will use CERF funds to provide protection monitoring, screening and registration of new refugee arrivals and provide primary health care, including HIV support, among other actvities. Some 1,074,212 refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-202019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20195105000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted protection services and emergency response for refugees in healthcare, shelter/NFI and WASHOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Registration conducted on an individual basis with minimum set of data required; Protection of and accountability to all refugees are strengthened through meaningful engagement with communities, with particular attention to at-risk groups Multi-Cluster - Multi-sector refugee assistanceIndicator 1.1# of refugees documented on an individual basisIndicator 1.2# of complaints addressed through effective feedback mechanismsOutput 2Provide emergency life-saving health and nutrition interventions for new refugee arrivals and strengthen outbreak preparedness and responseIndicator 2.1Under-five mortality rateIndicator 2.2Crude mortality rateOutput 3Access to water supply for refugees and hosting populations improved; Access to sanitation and hygiene services for refugees and hosting population improvedIndicator 3.1# of litres per person per dayIndicator 3.2# household latrines constructedOutput 4Ensure the minimum NFI standards for all refugees are met; Access to improved and sustainable shelters for refugee households is increasedIndicator 4.1# of households CRIs procured forIndicator 4.2# of households emergency shelter items procured forIndicator 4.3# of PSN households assisted with the construction of sheltersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Critical Lifesaving Response to Refugee Influx in Uganda with Basic Services in Health, Nutrition, WASH and Child ProtectionThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to support the implementation of life-saving multi-sectoral response to women, men and children affected by the refugee influx in Uganda. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 663,547 dosis of vaccine and 1,588 cartons of therapeutic food. The project will last nine months and will benefit 172,022 people including 6,815 women and 87,746 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-292019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20192660000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Critical Lifesaving Response to Refugee Influx in Uganda with Basic Services in Health, Nutrition, WASH and Child ProtectionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved immunization service delivery for 159,537 host community and refugee children in Kyegegwa, Kikuube, Isingiro, Lamwo, Arua, Moyo and Adjumani. Multi-Cluster - Multi-sector refugee assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of children aged 0-59 month old vaccinated against Polio (including refugees and host population in refugee hosting districts)Indicator 1.2Number of boys and girls immunized against Measles (including refugees and host population in refugee hosting districts)Output 2Provide high quality and scalable nutrition services of micronutrient supplementation, severe acute malnutrition and support data management for humanitarian performance, monitoring and reporting.Indicator 2.1Number of children aged 6-59 months who received vitamin A supplements in Semester 1 and Semester 2 in humanitarian situationsIndicator 2.2Number of children aged 6-59 months affected by severe acute malnutrition who are admitted into treatment in humanitarian situationsOutput 3Improvement of WASH conditions in refugee settlements and host communitiesIndicator 3.1Number of people accessing sufficient quantity of water of appropriate quality for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene.Indicator 3.2Number of people in humanitarian situations accessing appropriate sanitation facilities and living in environments free of open defecationOutput 4Refugee and host community children are protected from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation through quality prevention and response services.Multi-Cluster - Multi-sector refugee assistanceIndicator 4.1# of children registered as unaccompanied or separated who received appropriate alternative care servicesIndicator 4.2# of children in humanitarian situations benefitting from psychosocial support (average monthly attendance)Indicator 4.3# of children who experience or at risk of experiencing sexual violence and received at least one kind of multi-sectoral support services in humanitarian situationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide Food and Nutrition Assistance for RefugeesThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide access to adequate nutritious food to refugees in Uganda. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 4,512 MT of food. The project will last eight months and will benefit 863,873 people including 186,226 women and 264,201 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-032019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20193483802.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide Food and Nutrition Assistance for RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Refugees receive food transfers to meet their basic food and nutritious needsFood Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving food assistanceIndicator 1.2Quantity of food procured (MT)Indicator 1.3Quantity of food commodities distributed (MT)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving primary and secondary healthcare services for the most vulnerable communities living in the refugees settlements with a focus on Adjumani, Arua, Isingiro, Kikuube, Kyegegwa, Lamwo; and Moyo districtsThe main objective of this project is to strengthen the detection and response to epidemics in the refugee hosting districts. WFP will use CERF funds to orient Village Health Teams on Community Based disease Surveillance, deploy an Emergency Rapid Response Team during outbreaks and procure outbreak investigation kits among other activities. 1,022,491 refugees and people in host communities will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-202019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019589973.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving primary and secondary healthcare services for the most vulnerable communities living in the refugees settlements with a focus on Adjumani, Arua, Isingiro, Kikuube, Kyegegwa, Lamwo; and Moyo districtsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS UGANDA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Timely identification and reporting of alerts and outbreak-prone diseases by Village Health Teams (VHTs) and other community structures.Health - HealthIndicator 1.1% of all community EVD alerts and alerts of other epidemic prone diseases received from the targeted districts / settlements that were reported by VHTs.Indicator 1.2Number of the targeted refugee settlements that have at least 1 VHT trained in community disease surveillance per village /zone.Output 2Timely response by rapid response team to epidemic alerts and disease outbreak reported in all targeted districts during the project period.Indicator 2.1Proportion of alerts received from the targeted districts that is investigated / responded to within 24 hours.Indicator 2.2Number of targeted districts that report having no stockouts outbreak investigation kits over the projectIndicator 2.3Number of districts that have trained rapid response teams.Indicator 2.4Proportion of the Rapid Response Teams Trained in the 7 that includes both male and females.Output 3Strengthened Infection Prevention and Control practices in the targeted health facilities in the refugee-hosting districts.Indicator 3.1Health Facility IPC scores as assessed using the WHO emergency HF assessment checklist / tool. .Indicator 3.2Proportion of health facilities in the targeted settlement that have least one health worker trained on principles of health facility IPC practice.Indicator 3.3Proportion of health facilities in the targeted settlements that have a basic set of hand washing equipment.Indicator 3.4Proportion of high volume health facility in refugee settlements that handling waste using the incineratorsOutput 4Lifesaving commodities and patient care equipment is availability in the health facilities in the refugee hosting districts.Indicator 4.1Inpatient-bed ratioOutput 5Quality up-to-date data available in the refugees hosting districts to guide decision on prioritization of interventions and for tracking progress in implementation.Indicator 5.1Number of districts that have SARA report to guide decision makingIndicator 5.2Completeness of reporting in the DHIS2 on a Monthly basis in the targeted districts.Indicator 5.3Proportion of health facilities with at least one personnel trained in data management and reporting.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting Gaza Health system in providing life-saving reproductive health services, and ensuring access to life saving primary health care to the most vulnerable communities in the West BankThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to essential sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) services for the most vulnerable communities of oPt. In Gaza, UNFPA will use CERF to provide critically needed medical supplies to hospitals to provide SRH services for 20,000 pregnant women. In the West Bank, UNFPA will provide integrated primary healthcare including SRH and referral services to 18 prioritized communities through mobile clinics and community health campaigns. The project will also train 135 healthcare providers and 100 community members. An estimated 32,274 people including 23,377 women and 3,165 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented over about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-102019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019942764.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting Gaza Health system in providing life-saving reproductive health services, and ensuring access to life saving primary health care to the most vulnerable communities in the West BankOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Around 20,000 pregnant and lactating women benefit from improved life-saving healthcare services in selected major hospitals in Gaza.Health - HealthIndicator 1.1# of Gaza health facilities benefited from equipment and supplies providedIndicator 1.2# of women/pregnant women benefited from enhanced maternity and PHC services, quality, coverage of obstetric careOutput 212,174 people living in 18 highly vulnerable communities in Hebron and Jenin districts have improved access to life-saving primary health care services, including maternal and reproductive health.Indicator 2.1# of women and girls, including pregnant lactating women, received reproductive health services in Hebron and JeninIndicator 2.2# of affected people who receive regular integrated life-saving primary health care interventions by mobile clinics/team, disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 2.3# of vulnerable communities served by two mobile clinic teamsIndicator 2.4# of beneficiaries reached through community campaign sessionsOutput 3Increase the capacity of the health system to provide primary health care services in the West Bank and secondary services in Gaza to respond to the ongoing health and protection needs in the protracted humanitarian crisis.Indicator 3.1# of community members (primarily women and youth) trained in first aid in Hebron and Jenin districts.Indicator 3.2# of healthcare workers trained in the WB and Gaza on GBV detection and referral, including healthcare workers trained under the CERF funded WHO project in the WB (no CERF cost)Indicator 3.3# of healthcare workers received training on lifesaving interventions (EMoC, MISP)Indicator 3.4# of community members receiving care from the community members trained in first aidXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-014UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Transport support including pre-embarkation medical screening for refugeesThe main objective of this project is to contribute to the safe, orderly and dignified transportation of Burundian refugees. IOM will use CERF funds to provide up to 18,000 Burundians with pre-departure medical screenings and transportation, including for voluntary repatriation. 18,000 returnees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-292020-03-31
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2019700006.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Transport support including pre-embarkation medical screening for refugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe and dignified transportation assistance is provided to Burundian refugees Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of Burundian refugees provided with transportation, including for voluntary repatriationOutput 2Pre-departure Health Assessment is provided to all refugees being transported and cases assisted accordinglyIndicator 2.1# of Burundian refugees provided with pre-departure medical screeningsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency basic health services in support of the Burundian refugee influx into TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to reduce maternal and under-five mortality among Burundi refugees by improving access to reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health services. UNFPA will use CERF funds to procure and distribute Inter-Agency Emergency Reproductive Health (IAERH) Kits and dignity kits and deploy midwives to refugee camps . Nearly 90,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019300008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency basic health services in support of the Burundian refugee influx into TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Lifesaving sexual and reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health services are strengthened in the three refugee campsIndicator 1.1Proportion of refugees giving birth in a health facilityIndicator 1.2Proportion of women of reproductive age (WRA) 15-49 years who are using a modern contraceptive method.Indicator 1.3Number of qualified health workers mobilized and deployed to 2 refugee campsIndicator 1.4Percentage of known SGBV survivors who receive clinical management of rape treatment within 72 hrsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and basic services to refugees in campsThe main objective of this project is to provide protection and basic services to refugees in camps. UNHCR will use CERF funds to repair and rehabilitate the water supply systems in the camps and provide families with tools, materials and technical skills to construct their own family latrines among other activities. 285,442 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and basic services to refugees in campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and basic services to refugees in campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and basic services to refugees in campsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Household sanitary facilities / latrines constructed Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Number of sanitary facilities/latrines constructed or maintainedIndicator 1.2# of shared/communal latrines constructedIndicator 1.3# of latrines decommissioned and replacedOutput 2Water system constructed, expanded and/or upgradedIndicator 2.1# of litres of potable water available per person per dayIndicator 2.2# of persons served by water supply systems in the campsOutput 3Health status of the population improvedIndicator 3.1Crude mortality rate ( per 1000 person/ months)Indicator 3.2Under-fives mortality rate ( per 1000 persons /month)Indicator 3.3# of person referred to secondary and tertiary health facilitiesOutput 4Risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improvedIndicator 4.1Number of Community members trained and sensitised on SGBV issuesIndicator 4.2# SGBV survivors appropriately support (medical, psychosocial, Material and legal support)Indicator 4.3# of staff trained in SGBV prevention and interventionOutput 5Potential for voluntary return realizedIndicator 5.1Extent PoC able to make an informed choice concerning returnIndicator 5.2# of verifications of voluntary returnIndicator 5.3# of cross-border coordination meetings heldOutput 6Quality of registration and profiling improved or maintainedIndicator 6.1% of number of person registered on individual basisIndicator 6.2# of person registered on individual basisIndicator 6.3# of field/registration staff maintained for continuous updating of the registration data of PoCXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhanced protection of refugee children and basic services for health, nutrition, water and sanitation and hygiene.The main objective of this project is to reduce mortality and morbidity among refugees by providing basic essential health and nutrition services and ensuring epidemic response. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide ready to use therapeutic food, provide medicines, provide Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets (LLITNs), construct school latrines and support child protection activities among other activities. Over 160,000 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-292020-02-29
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
TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF DISPLACEMENT 2019200003.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhanced protection of refugee children and basic services for health, nutrition, water and sanitation and hygiene.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)150002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhanced protection of refugee children and basic services for health, nutrition, water and sanitation and hygiene.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)150002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhanced protection of refugee children and basic services for health, nutrition, water and sanitation and hygiene.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 UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Quality, life-saving management of severe acute malnutrition services provided to all girls and boys under five years in Kigoma refugee camps Protection - Child ProtectionIndicator 1.1Children with SAM treated (%)Indicator 1.2SAM Cure rate (%)Indicator 1.3SAM Death rate (%)Output 2Vitamin A supplementation, deworming and mass screening services provided twice-a-year to all girls and boys under five years in Kigoma campsIndicator 2.1% of children aged 6-59 months who received vitamin A supplementation (VAS)Indicator 2.2% of children aged 12-59 months who received MebendazoleOutput 3Increased proportion of refugee families who practices household healthy behaviour to prevent main child hood killers (Malaria, LRTI & Diarrhoea), appropriate care at home, timely heath seeking behaviours and referral to health facilities.Indicator 3.1Number new mothers supported to practice household healthy behaviour to prevent main child hood killers, appropriate care at home, timely heath seeking behaviours and referral at health facilities.Output 4Improve quality of child health servicesIndicator 4.1% of women attending Postnatal visits within 2 days post-delivery”Indicator 4.2% of first visit pregnant women t counselled and tested HIV at Ante Natal Care clinicOutput 5Maintain high immunization coverages (>95%) among under-fives refugee childrenIndicator 5.1Coverage of fully immunized children at one year of ageIndicator 5.2Coverage of Measles vaccination among 9-59 months aged childrenOutput 6Emergency safe/adequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene to 49,840 Congolese and Burundian refugees.Indicator 6.1% people accessing 15l/p/dIndicator 6.2# of school children accessing improved WASH servicesIndicator 6.3# of refugees reached by hygiene promotional activitiesOutput 7Unaccompanied, separated, and other vulnerable children receive quality case management services and receive alternative family-based careIndicator 7.1% of children referred or identified who receive tailored case management servicesIndicator 7.2% of registered unaccompanied children in appropriate interim care arrangementsOutput 8Targeted adolescent girls, boys and their caregivers receive practical skills and training to build their protective capacitiesIndicator 8.1# of boys and girls completing the adolescent life skills programmeIndicator 8.2# of caregivers completing the positive parenting of adolescent programmeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance to Refugees Living in Official Camps in Western TanzaniaThe main objective of this project is to meet the basic food and nutrition requirements of Burundian and Congolese refugees and other acutely food insecure people in Tanzania. WFP will use CERF funds to provide 41,813 MT of various commodities. 285,442 refugees will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191989324.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance to Refugees Living in Official Camps in Western TanzaniaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS TANZANIA *, UNITED REPUBLIC OF UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1285,442 vulnerable populations targeted by WFP receive sufficient cash-based and/or food-based transfers to enable them to meet their basic food and nutrition requirements Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving food/cash-based transfers/commodity vouchersIndicator 1.2Quantity of food providedIndicator 1.3Proportion of households with acceptable food consumption scoreIndicator 1.4Average Coping Strategies IndexOutput 2Targeted beneficiaries provided cash and/or food-based transfers, including specialized nutritious foods, to address stunting prevention, treatment of MAM and prevention of micro-nutrient deficienciesIndicator 2.1Number of children 6-59 and pregnant and lactating women that receive supplementary nutritious foods in order to improve their nutritional statusIndicator 2.2Quantity of specialized nutritious foods provided (MT) fortified food providedIndicator 2.3MAM Treatment programme performance indicatorsIndicator 2.4Proportion of children 6–23 months of age who receive a minimum acceptable dietIndicator 2.5Minimum Dietary Diversity – WomenIndicator 2.6Proportion of target population that participates in an adequate number of distributions (stunting prevention, children 6-23 months)Indicator 2.7Proportion of target population that participates in an adequate number of distributions (MNPs, children 24-59 months)Indicator 2.8Number of people reached through interpersonal SBCC approachesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to emergency education for children affected by IDAIThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to education and reduce protection risks among cyclone-affected children in Sofala, Manica, Zambezia and Tete provinces of Mozambique. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to procure and distribute tarpaulines, tents and school in box kits to provide temporary learning spaces and immediately usable learning materials for affected children and teachers. An estimated 72,000 people including 12,000 preschoolers, 60,000 school-age children and 600 teachers will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-152019-09-14
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019699058.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to emergency education for children affected by IDAIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children have access to emergency educationIndicator 1.1# of temporary learning spaces set up (275 tarpa shelter and 25 school tents of 72 smt)Indicator 1.2# of learner kits distributedIndicator 1.3# of Schools in a box distributedIndicator 1.4# ECD kits distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of ETC Services to support response communityThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency telecommunication support for humanitarian partners responding to the cyclone in Mozambique. WFP will ensure that common telecommunication services are established for all emergency responders together with the installation of internet connectivity and Wi-Fi access. WFP will also establish coordination mechanisms with the humanitarian community to ensure satisfaction of services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-182019-09-17
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 201999363.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of ETC Services to support response communityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Shared ICT services in common operational areas for the humanitarian organizations is establishedIndicator 1.1# of common operational areas covered by common security telecommunications networkIndicator 1.2# of common operational áreas covered by Internet connectivity servicesOutput 2Coordination and information management services is providedIndicator 2.1Information Management and collaboration platform established and maintained up-to-dateIndicator 2.2Percentage of users reporting delivery of the service as “satisfactory” and within “satisfactory” timeframeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of common logistical services and logistics augmentation in MozambiqueThe main objective of this project is to provide common logistic services to humanitarians responding to the impact of the cyclone in Mozambique. WFP will deploy 2 Mi-8 helicopters and 1 C-295 fixed wing aircraft to facilitate the movement of humanitarian cargo into the affected areas. The scaled up logistic services will facilitate the response of 30 humanitarian agencies. WFP will also organize 20 coordination meetings to support the handling, dispatch and access of humanitarian cargo.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-042019-10-03
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20192660000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of common logistical services and logistics augmentation in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life-saving humanitarian cargo is transported to affected areas and project implementation sites quickly and efficiently through the provision of coordinated air transport services and access to critical logistics information. Logistics - Common LogisticsIndicator 1.1Number of responding agencies and organisations utilising air transport services.Indicator 1.2Percentage of service requests to transport cargo fulfilled (85%)Indicator 1.3Service users satisfaction rate on Cyclone Idai Logistics Cluster facilitation of air common logistics servicesOutput 2Strengthened logistics response, through increased coordination, maximising interoperability of actors, and minimising duplication of effort.Indicator 2.1Number of coordination meetings held.Indicator 2.2Number of organisations attending.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance for Livelihoods of People Affected by Floods in the provinces of Zambezia and TeteCyclone Idai that hit Mozambique on 14-15 March leaving behind a swath of destruction in Gaza, Inhambane, Manica, Sofala, Tete, and Zambezia provinces, including farm fields destruction and loss of productive assets. The FAO’s project objective is to provide urgent livelihoods assistance to 125,000 most vulnerable people (25,000 households) affected by heavy rains and floods in the provinces of Tete (district of Moatize) and Zambézia (districts of Maganja da Costa, Mopeia and Namacurra) with seeds of early maturing crops (tomato, onion, cabbage, leaf cabbage and okra, pumpkins, and common beans) and agricultural tools (hoes) to allow for planting of early maturing crops wright after the water receding. This will allow the use of residual moisture and contribute to food availability for food security and nutrition at household and community level. Beneficiaries of the project will be smallholder farmers from the provinces of Zambézia (Maganja da Costa – 10,000 households/50,000 people; Mopeia – 7,000 households/35,000 people and Namacurra – 5,000 households/35,000 people) and Tete (3,000 households/15,000 people). The project will also provide technical support to the beneficiaries to ensure a maximum vegetable production and adequate crop processing
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20191500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance for Livelihoods of People Affected by Floods in the provinces of Zambezia and TeteOCHA 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 125,000 households farming capacities restored and strengthenIndicator 1.1Number of kits of horticultural crops and beans procuredIndicator 1.2Number of kits of agricultural tools procuredIndicator 1.3Number of HH that received horticultural seedsIndicator 1.4Number of HH that received agricultural toolsIndicator 1.5% of women and elderly HH benefiting directly from the projectIndicator 1.6Number of HH harvesting vegetablesIndicator 1.7Number of people consuming vegetablesOutput 2Technical assistance provided to beneficiaries householdsIndicator 2.1Number of HH trained in conservation of vegetablesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide immediate life-saving Food Assistance to 115,700 people affected by IDAI cyclone and floodsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide lifesaving food assistance for one month to the population affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,857 tons of food. WFP will also establish a complaints report mechanism through a contractor for a value of USD96,500. The project will last six months and will benefit 117,700 people including 21,983 women and 34,710 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-182019-09-17
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20192549841.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide immediate life-saving Food Assistance to 115,700 people affected by IDAI cyclone and floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide immediate life-saving assistance to populations in areas isolated by flooding that cannot be accessed, as well as in accommodation centresIndicator 1.1Number of women who receive immediate lifesaving food assistanceIndicator 1.2Number of men who receive immediate lifesaving food assistanceIndicator 1.3Quantity of food distributed by type as % of plannedOutput 2A centralized Complaints and Feedback Mechanism (CFM) consisting of complaints boxes and a hotline will be established and operational in affected communities during food and NFI distributions.Indicator 2.1Cases of complaints and feedback are registered and addressed on a regular basis.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-AID-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support adherence and retention on antiretroviral treatment among people living with HIV in areas affected by Tropical Cyclone IdaiThe main objective of this UNAIDS project is to support adherence and retention on antiretroviral treatment among people living with HIV in Beira City, Sofala province after Tropical Cyclone Idai. With this CERF grant, UNAIDS will print print and distribute 148 community advocates kits (Ministry of Health tools and training materials) on best practices in finding and linking defaulters to antiretroviral (ARV) treatment. UNAIDS will also establish 16 community adherence support groups and contract 148 community advocates to identify and link 19,600 patients who have defaulted treatment. The project will last six months and will benefit 19,600 people including 12,200 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS Secretariat (UNAIDS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-092019-12-15
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019149650.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support adherence and retention on antiretroviral treatment among people living with HIV in areas affected by Tropical Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS Secretariat (UNAIDS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Defaulting patients on antiretroviral treatment re-initiated on ART and linked to life-saving emergency relief services through a network of community activists.Indicator 1.1Number community advocates with the essential package of servicesIndicator 1.2Establish Peer Support Groups to support CommunityIndicator 1.3Number of PLHIV re-initiated on treatment, 3 months (full target population)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide life saving clinical sexual and reproductive health services to Cyclone Idai and flood affected people in MozambiqueThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, reduce HIV transmission and prevent and manage the consequences of sexual violence in the cyclone Idai affected populations in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 223 reproductive health kits and 56 tents as temporary health spaces. The project will last six months and will benefit 300,000 people.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019349350.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide life saving clinical sexual and reproductive health services to Cyclone Idai and flood affected people in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensure data on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) needs availableIndicator 1.1SRH data availableOutput 2Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity preventedIndicator 2.1Number of BEmONC established and fully operationalOutput 3Women and girls survivors of Gender Based Violence receive proper careIndicator 3.1% of eligible survivors of GBV who receive PEP within 72 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to restoration of lifesaving primary healthcare services, including malaria and other potential disease outbreaks focusing on children and women after Cyclone Idai and related floodsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide primary health care services, including malaria and other potential disease outbreaks focusing on children and women affected by Cyclone Idai and related floods. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 260 emergency health kits; 52,000 insecticide-treated bed nets; and ten tents that will served as temporary health facilities. The project will last six months and will benefit 400,000 people including 173,930 women and 34,870 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-152019-09-14
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019523976.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to restoration of lifesaving primary healthcare services, including malaria and other potential disease outbreaks focusing on children and women after Cyclone Idai and related floodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children and women access life-saving interventions through population- and community-based activities.Indicator 1.1Number of outpatient consultations, 3 months (full target population)Indicator 1.2Proportion of children aged 12-23 months vaccinated against measlesIndicator 1.3Number Outreach / Camp Services delivery points with the essential package of servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care services including the prevention, detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks in provinces affected by the Tropical Cyclone Idai in MozambiqueThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide support to injury and trauma and prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease outbreaks for Tropical Cyclone Idai affected populations in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute one trauma kit and 78 cholera kits. WHO will also manage 1,000 cases of trauma. The project will last six months and will benefit 400,000 persons including 104,000 women and 96,000 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-202019-09-19
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019318076.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care services including the prevention, detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks in provinces affected by the Tropical Cyclone Idai in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support trauma, injury careIndicator 1.1Number of trauma cases supported and treatedIndicator 1.2Proportion of at-risk population benefited from psychological trauma careIndicator 1.3Number of persons receiving primary health careOutput 2Support the prevention, detection, confirmation disease outbreaks and initiation of timely response to diarrheal/cholera and dysentery disease outbreaksIndicator 2.1Proportion of population in high risk for cholera received preventive/responsive cholera vaccinationIndicator 2.2Proportion of health workers and community members trained on disease surveillanceIndicator 2.3Proportion of rumours, alerts and potential outbreaks verified and investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.4Proportion of confirmed outbreaks timely responded to and properly managedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to life saving services for the management of severe acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsThe main objective of this project is to provide nutrition support for individuals affected by the cyclone in Mozambique. UNICEF will facilitate the screening of 90,000 children for the detection of acute malnutrition in the provinces of Manica and Sofala. UNICEF will also provide treatment for 1,400 children with severe acute malnutrition in coordination with the Ministry of Health. Some 91,400 children will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-152019-09-14
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019210940.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to life saving services for the management of severe acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 190,000 children are screened through MUAC in affected populations of the provinces of Manica and Sofala, and at least 1,400 children with severe acute malnutrition identified with this activity get access to quality treatment servicesIndicator 1.1Number of children of both sexes under five screened using MUAC measurements in the identified food and nutrition insecure districts.Indicator 1.2Number with Severe Acute Malnutrition referred and treatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-015UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Shelter, Protection and Health support to displaced and the most vulnerable people affected by Cyclone IdaiThe primary objective of this IOM multi-sectoral project is to provide life-saving emergency shelter and NFI items as well as health and protection services to the most vulnerable households affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique. With CERF funds, IOM will procure and distribute 10,800 shelter kits, activate community-based protection mechanisms, and establish an emergency health referral and discharge system in Beira. Some 54,000 individuals, including 14,000 women and 26,500 children, will directly benefit from the project over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-202019-09-19
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019126358.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter, Protection and Health support to displaced and the most vulnerable people affected by Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)144410.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter, Protection and Health support to displaced and the most vulnerable people affected by Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)1534354.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Shelter, Protection and Health support to displaced and the most vulnerable people affected by Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Living conditions of vulnerable households in the cyclone-affected districts are improved through the provision of shelter components, tools and household itemsIndicator 1.1# households reached with shelter kits (in line with INGC guidelines) delivered to most vulnerable householdsOutput 2Internally Displaced Persons have access to life-saving protection servicesIndicator 2.1Number of mappings and soft protection needs assessments conductedIndicator 2.2Number of trainings provided on safely referring survivors to available support servicesIndicator 2.3Number of refresher trainings providedIndicator 2.4Number of protection actors that are assisted to provide effective, life-saving protection servicesIndicator 2.5Number of posters distributedIndicator 2.6Percent of persons affected filing reports who are referred to available servicesOutput 3Vulnerable populations of Sofala Province, including IDPs, have improved access to lifesaving emergency healthcare through assisted referrals, discharge and safe returnIndicator 3.1Number of persons/patients supported with emergency referral and assisted discharge services including accompanying caregivers and dependentsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivering life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to people affected by cyclone IdaiThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for cyclone-affected communities in Sofala, Manica and Zambezia provinces of Mozambique. UNICEF will use CERF for emergency rehabilitation of water supply systems, provision of water treatment materials and hygiene kits, installation of temporary sanitation and bathing facilities in accommodation centres and transit camps, and hygiene promotion activities. An estimated 58,000 families (290,000 people) will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-152019-09-14
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20192150379.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivering life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene services to people affected by cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1WASH sector coordination, through WASH cluster, is established, leading the development and implementation of sector response strategy and information sharing among sector partners. Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Coordination mechanism is in placeIndicator 1.2WASH sector strategy for emergency response establishedIndicator 1.3Information on emergency response is updated and disseminated amongst sector partnersOutput 2People affected by cyclone Idai have access to safe water of appropriate quantity and quality according to their needsIndicator 2.1# of people provided with safe water in urban areas and small towns through of centralized systemsIndicator 2.2# of people provided with safe water in accommodation centres, institutions and relocation areasOutput 3People affected by cyclone Idai sheltered in accommodation centres have access to appropriate sanitation facilitiesIndicator 3.1# of people provided with sanitation and bathing facilitiesOutput 4People affected by cyclone Idai have access to WASH related non-food items, including point-of-use water treatment products / materialsIndicator 4.1# of families receiving NFI kits (family kit, dignity kit, buckets)Indicator 4.2# of families receiving point-of-use water treatment materials / productsOutput 5People affected by cyclone Idai have access to appropriate sanitation and hygiene messagesIndicator 5.1# of people receiving sanitation and hygiene messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to life saving services for the management of moderate acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide nutrition support for individuals affected by the cyclone. WFP will provide treatment for 4,152 children with moderate acute malnutrition and 6,000 lactating women including those with HIV. WFP will procure 3,300 MT of nutrition commodities and will conduct active case funding to screen for cases of malnutrition. Some 10,152 women and children will be assisted over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-022019-10-01
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019290396.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to life saving services for the management of moderate acute malnutrition in children 6 – 59 monthsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 14,152 children 6 – 59 months and 6,000 pregnant and lactating women, including those with HIV, receive life-saving treatment for moderate acute malnutrition in Manica, Sofala, Tete, and Zambezia provincesIndicator 1.1Number of children admitted to PRN for moderate acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of children/PLW discharged cured from PRN for moderate acute malnutritionIndicator 1.3Number of PLW admitted to PRN for acute malnutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring lifesaving GBV assistance to women and young people affected by the flood and cyclone IDAIThe objective of this UNFPA project is to assist vulnerable girls and women, survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV), and restore their dignity, roll out mental health and psychosocial support’ (MHPSS) to women and girls affected by floods and GBV survivors. With CERF funds, UNFPA will procure and distribute 5,000 dignity kits and carry out community awareness sessions on GBV and sexual and reproductive health in 15 accomodation centres. An estimated 42,000 women and 36,000 girls will benefit from the activities over a six-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019399977.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring lifesaving GBV assistance to women and young people affected by the flood and cyclone IDAIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls are protected and have access to resources to address specific needs Protection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 1.1# women who receive dignity kitOutput 2Women and girls are informed on GBVIndicator 2.1# of sessions conducted in 15 resettlements centresXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving protection assistance to persons affected by Cyclone IDAIThe primary objective of this UNHCR project is to strengthen the protection environment for persons affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique. With CERF funds, UNHCR will strengthen and equip community-based protection structures through training of community leaders; messaging on protection of children, persons with special needs and the elderly; and information on restoration of civil documentation. An estimated 40,000 individuals, including 12,000 women and 20,000 children, will benefit from the activities over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-022019-10-01
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 201999876.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving protection assistance to persons affected by Cyclone IDAIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected persons have access to protection services and messagingProtection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of persons receiving protection messagingIndicator 1.2# of community leaders that received basic protection trainingIndicator 1.3# of protection action plans developedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to interim care, protection and family tracing and reunification (FTR) of separated and unaccompanied children (UASC), orphaned and other vulnerable childrenThe main objective of this project is to provide urgent protection support to separated, unaccompanied and orphaned and vulnerable children affected by Cyclone Idai in Manica, Zambezia and Sofala, provinces of Mozambique. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to identify and register these children, provide them with alternative care and protection, and facilitate their reunification with families. An estimated 400 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-252019-09-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019212117.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to interim care, protection and family tracing and reunification (FTR) of separated and unaccompanied children (UASC), orphaned and other vulnerable childrenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Unaccompanied children, children separated from their parents and families and children who have lost parents are identified, registered, provided with alternative care and protection and reunified with their families.Indicator 1.1Number of actors trained to identify and register unaccompanied and separated children (UASC)Indicator 1.2Number of UASC identifiedIndicator 1.3Number of alternative care institutions provided with essential support to host UASCIndicator 1.4Proportion of UASC reunified with familiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the food security of the affected populations (IDPs, hosts, refugees and returnees) impacted by the crisis in Cameroon in the Far North and South West/North WestThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide food security assistance to the affected populations. FAO will procure 620 food production units to support farmer families relying on poultry and fishing livelihoods together with training on the production kits. FAO will also support 2,350 households with vegetable kits through the purchase and distribution of 22 MT of improved seeds and 537 MT of fertilizer. Finally, FAO will support farmers with post-harvest losses through the distribution of 30 drying racks. Some 17,197 will be reached over 8 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-092019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191155702.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the food security of the affected populations (IDPs, hosts, refugees and returnees) impacted by the crisis in Cameroon in the Far North and South West/North WestOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1620 units of production of food of animal origin (meat, fish) set up in the far north, southwest and north-west regions of Cameroon Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries identified and selected households (host communities, IDPs)Indicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries trainedIndicator 1.3Number of construction equipment distributed, quantity of feed and sanitary kit made available to producersIndicator 1.4Number of animal production unit for monitoringOutput 2793 hectares of production of food of vegetable origin (cereals and vegetables) set up with 2350 householdsIndicator 2.1Number of beneficiaries identified and selectedIndicator 2.2Quantity of seeds and tools available for farmersIndicator 2.3Number of households for monitoringOutput 3Reduction of post-harvest losses through the establishment of 30 units of drying racks for fruits and vegetablesIndicator 3.1Number of beneficiaries identified and selectedIndicator 3.2Number of drying unit set upIndicator 3.3Number of producer trainedIndicator 3.4Number of households for monitoringXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-016UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Assistance to Conflict-Affected Populations of the Far North, South-West and North-West regions of Cameroon: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)The main objective of this IOM project is to complete a displacement tracking matrix (DTM) for conflict affected populations in Cameroon. IOM will contribute to ensuring an adequate response to the needs of the population affected by the crises in both the far North and English-speaking regions of Cameroon. IOM will complete 6 baseline assessments which will inform the work of 79 humanitarian partners including governmental partners. Some 1,073,589 individuals will be assessed over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019500024.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Assistance to Conflict-Affected Populations of the Far North, South-West and North-West regions of Cameroon: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian partners and the Government of Cameroon through its administrative authorities are properly and timely informed about the number, living conditions and locations of IDPs, returnees, and out of camp refugees present in the Far North region of CameroonProtection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1Number of enumerator''s training / refresher sessions organized for all enumerator and informal session with local administrative authorities.Indicator 1.2Number of DTM Mobility Tracking - "Baseline Assessment" round completedIndicator 1.3Number of DTM Survey - "Return Intention Survey" conductedIndicator 1.4Number of field verification visits performed per round of data collection in the Far North where at least one targeted village is assessed.Indicator 1.5Number of humanitarian, development and governmental actors informed by the DTM in the Far NorthOutput 2UN agencies, international NGOs and donors are systematically, properly and timely informed about the number, the living conditions and the locations of IDPs and returnees present in the South-West and North-West regions of Cameroon. Should the context and security situation allow it, more humanitarian actors will also be informed.Indicator 2.1Number of enumerator''s training / refresher sessions organized for all enumeratorsIndicator 2.2Number of DTM Mobility Tracking - "Baseline Assessment" round completedIndicator 2.3Number of DTM Survey – “Multisectoral needs” conductedIndicator 2.4Number of field verification visits performed per round of data collection in the South-West/North-West regions where at least one targeted village is assessedIndicator 2.5Number of UN Agencies, international NGOs and donors informed by the DTM in the South-West/North-WestXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WOM-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Empowering and Providing GBV Survivors/Victims Affected by Boko Haram Crisis with Integrated Services (Psychosocial, Medical, Economic, Legal and Judicial)The main objective of this UN WOMEN project is to provide GBV services to the affected populations. UN WOMEN will ensure that 750 GBV survivors have increased opportunities access assets and economic opportunities through the provision of trainings on livelihood activities. UN WOMEN will also support the social cohesion skill building of 70 women to enable them to engage in peace building and leadership initiatives in the affected communities. Some 45,188 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-062019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019502087.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Empowering and Providing GBV Survivors/Victims Affected by Boko Haram Crisis with Integrated Services (Psychosocial, Medical, Economic, Legal and Judicial)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based Violence Integrated GBV services are available for GBV survivors women and girls have better access to holistic services of GBV responseIndicator 1.1Number of GBV cases reported and settledIndicator 1.2Integrated GBV services are available for GBV survivorsIndicator 1.3Number of people sensitized on GBV (disaggregated by sex and age)Indicator 1.4Number of women and girls accompanied to obtain official documentsIndicator 1.5Number of womens and girls with disabilities accompagnied to obtains official documentsIndicator 1.6Number of persons with disabilities sensitizedOutput 2GBV Survivors are provided with increased access to the required assets and empowerment opportunitiesIndicator 2.1Number of GBV survivors with increased access to the required assets and economic opportunitiesIndicator 2.2Number of GBV survivors with disabilities with increased access to the required assets and economicOutput 3Women have increased capacity in conflict management and social cohesionIndicator 3.1Number of women at the community level supported in social cohesion skill buildingIndicator 3.2Number of conflict resolved at community levelOutput 4Stakeholder interventions are better coordinated at local and regional levels to ensure effective reference and counter reference in the areas of gender-based violenceIndicator 4.1Monthly report productionIndicator 4.2Number of cases referredIndicator 4.3Monthly report of case managementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-UDP-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enable access for humanitarian actors in the NW and SW regionThe main objective of this UNDP project is to provide UNDSS security support for humanitarians providing assistance in the CERF supported areas of Cameroon. UNDSS will deploy two teams to Bamenda and Buea, together with radio room equipment. UNDSS will also establish a crisis management center in each location, to facilitate security coordination. The project will support humanitarians over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-082019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019104617.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enable access for humanitarian actors in the NW and SW regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Coordination and Support Services - Common Safety and SecurityIndicator 1.1All humanitarian actors are provided timely with sound security information enabling safe and secure delivery on the groundIndicator 1.2All humanitarian actors’ movements throughout NW and SW regions are followed timely and cleared by a radio roomXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Gender-based Violence and Sexual Reproductive Health interventions for IDPs and refugees in the North West, South West and Far North CameroonThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for the affected population. UNFPA will increased the availability, acceptability and accessibility of multisector, survivor-centered GBV prevention, mitigation and response services to survivors of GBV and sexual violence. 20,000 women will be reached with GBV services and 4,000 women will receive dignity kits. UNFPA will also ensure that 10 health facilities have services for GBV and sexual reproductive health services, including services for women with disabilities. UNFPA will provide 3,200 women with clean delivery kits and 2,00 with mama kits. Some 152,604 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-032019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019307353.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Gender-based Violence and Sexual Reproductive Health interventions for IDPs and refugees in the North West, South West and Far North CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund922060.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Gender-based Violence and Sexual Reproductive Health interventions for IDPs and refugees in the North West, South West and Far North CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased availability, acceptability and accessibility of multisector, survivor-centered GBV prevention, mitigation and response services to survivors of GBV and sexual violence. Specific attention will be paid to the provision of lifesaving services to GBV survivors with disabilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of persons reached with GBV awareness raising messages, availability of GBV lifesaving servicesIndicator 1.2% of reporting GBV Survivors referred and for comprehensive care within 72 hoursIndicator 1.3Number of women and adolescent girls who receive dignity kits, disaggregated by age and disability statusOutput 2Increased access to Clinical Management of Rape Survivors’ (CMR) services by equipping health facilities and mobile clinics with medical commodities, protocols and capacity of health care workers to treat survivors of sexual violence.Indicator 2.1Proportion of reported rape survivors that benefitted from post-rape treatment within 72 hours after the incidentIndicator 2.2Proportion of female survivors that have reported to the health facility within 120 hours to receive emergency contraceptive (EC) servicesIndicator 2.3Number of service delivery points offering CMR services (including one stop center, mobile/outreach facilities) in South West and North West regionsOutput 3Available life-saving SRH and GBV services for persons living with disabilities in North West RegionIndicator 3.1Existence of clear referral pathways for GBV survivors living with disabilities in North West regionIndicator 3.2Number of health facilities with GBV and SRH services for people living with disabilitiesIndicator 3.3Number of women and girls with disabilities who have benefited from GBV and SRHR servicesOutput 4Reduced mortality and morbidity among women, girls, and adolescents through provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care, HIV prevention and family planning services according to MISP standardsIndicator 4.1Number of facilities providing quality BeMONC mobile/outreach servicesIndicator 4.2Number of health facilities providing CeMONCIndicator 4.3Number of visibly pregnant women, who received clean delivery kitsIndicator 4.4Number of persons receiving condoms, disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 4.5Number of women and adolescent girls who receive Mama kits, disaggregated by ageXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving the protection of IDPs and host communities in the Far North of CameroonThe main purpose of this UNHCR project is to provide protection services to IDPs and the host community. UNHCR and its partner will ensure legal assistance is available to some 114,525 IDPs including legal assistance support to GBV cases involving men, women, boys and girls. UNHCR will also ensure that birth registration is facilitated through the registration of some 450. Some 144,525 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-092019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019794014.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving the protection of IDPs and host communities in the Far North of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Legal Assistance ProvidedProtection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive legal assistanceIndicator 1.2# of persons with disabilities supportedOutput 2Systematic and independent border monitoring established or conductedIndicator 2.1Systematic and independent monitoring system will be established at border points to check entry and exit of potential POCs and to reduce the rate of refoulementOutput 3Birth registration and certificates providedIndicator 3.1# of Birth certificates and civil documentations distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Protection Assistance (Protection, Emergency Shelter and Basic Domestic Items) to Internally Displaced Persons in the North West and South-West region of CamerounThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide protection and shelter support to the affected population. UNHCR will contribute to meeting basic and domestic needs of displaced populations in the targeted areas, through the distribution of 5,000 (approximately 25,000 individuals) non-food item kits. UNHCR will also respond to shelter needs of IDPs, by way of the distribution of 4,000 (approximately 20,000 individuals) Shelter Kits to enable IDPs build their emergency shelter. UNHCR will provide protection assistance to up to 437,515 IDPs through protection monitoring, assistance to SGBV victims and facilitating individual identification and documentation over a period of 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-092019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 20191474888.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Protection Assistance (Protection, Emergency Shelter and Basic Domestic Items) to Internally Displaced Persons in the North West and South-West region of CamerounOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)1024923.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Protection Assistance (Protection, Emergency Shelter and Basic Domestic Items) to Internally Displaced Persons in the North West and South-West region of CamerounOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Legal protection providedIndicator 1.1# of SGBV victims provided with assistanceIndicator 1.2# of persons provided legal assistanceIndicator 1.3# of persons provided with individual identification documentsOutput 2Core relief items providedIndicator 2.1# of NFI Kits procured/sourcedIndicator 2.2# of NFI kits distributedIndicator 2.3# of IDP households receiving core relief itemsOutput 3Shelter materials & kits are providedIndicator 3.1# of shelter kits procuredIndicator 3.2# of shelter kits distributedIndicator 3.3# of IDP households receiving shelter kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse for children affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Far North and the Anglophone crisis in North West and South West Regions, CameroonThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide protection services to the affected population. The project aims at achieving two main outputs, namely that by the end of 2019, 20,000 conflict-affected children are provided with psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse in Logone-et-Chari, Mayo Sava, and Mayo Tsanaga, in the Far North Region, and 20,000 conflict-affected children are provided with psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse in North West and South West Regions. UNICEF will establish 50 child friendly spaces, distribute 2,000 hygiene kits and establish 50 community-based child protection mechanisms. Some 40,000 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-062020-03-31
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20191500001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse for children affected by the Nigerian crisis in the Far North and the Anglophone crisis in North West and South West Regions, CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1By the end of 2019, 20,000 conflict-affected children are provided with psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse in Logone-et-Chari, Mayo Sava, and Mayo Tsnaga, in the Far North Region Protection - Child ProtectionIndicator 1.1Number of functional community-based child protection mechanisms (CBCPMs)Indicator 1.2Number of functional child-friendly spaces (CFSs)/other safe spacesIndicator 1.3Number of conflict-affected children provided with psychosocial support through CFSs and other safe spacesIndicator 1.4Number of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) identifiedIndicator 1.5Number of UASC reunified with their familyIndicator 1.6Number of children suspected of former association with armed groups identified provided with temporary care or family/community reintegration supportIndicator 1.7Number of security forces’ members trained in CPiE and children’s rights in armed conflictIndicator 1.8Number of persons sensitized through community-based awareness raising campaignsOutput 2By the end of 2019, 20,000 conflict-affected children are provided with psychosocial support and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse in North West and South West RegionsIndicator 2.1Number of functional community-based child protection mechanisms (CBCPMs)Indicator 2.2Number of functional child-friendly spaces (CFSs)/other safe spacesIndicator 2.3Number of conflict-affected children provided with psychosocial support through CFSs and other safe spaces (including individual Psychosocial First-Aid)Indicator 2.4Number of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) identifiedIndicator 2.5Number of UASC reunified with their familyIndicator 2.6Number of menstrual hygiene kits distributed to adolescent girlsIndicator 2.7Number of persons sensitized through community-based awareness raising campaignsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Implementing Innovative Approaches Towards Improving Access to Quality Education for Internally Displaced and Host Communities’ Children in a Safe and Protective Learning Environment.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve the education of internally displaced children in Cameroon. UNICEF will ensure that 30,000 children benefit from psycho-social support (PSS) including the training of 1,000 teachers on PSS. UNICEF will provide 16,400 children with learning material and provide 2,000 children with home based alternative education activities. Some 29,600 individuals will be reached over 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012020-03-31
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2019508053.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Implementing Innovative Approaches Towards Improving Access to Quality Education for Internally Displaced and Host Communities’ Children in a Safe and Protective Learning Environment.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children benefiting from quality education services in a protective learning environmentEducation - EducationEducation - EducationIndicator 1.1# of children benefiting from psycho-social support (PSS) servicesIndicator 1.2# of children benefiting from learning materialsIndicator 1.3# of teachers trained on PSS skillsOutput 2Displaced children participating in radio education programmeIndicator 2.1# of children participating in home-based alternative education activitiesIndicator 2.2# of children listening to lessons on literacy and numeracy through the radioIndicator 2.3# of community-based facilitators trainedIndicator 2.4Monitoring and reporting on activity implementation progressOutput 3Credible data and information available to guide decision making and planning for efficient responseIndicator 3.11 Needs assessment report availableXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Unconditional Food Assistance to IDPs and Populations Affected by the Crisis in the North West and South West RegionsThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to internally displaced individuals. WFP will provide unconditional in-kind food assistance to 50,000 individuals through the procurement of 2,369 mixed food commodities including nutritional commodities. WFP will conduct 3 rounds of food distribution to the targeted community and the project will be implemented over a 6-month period. Some 50,000 individuals will be reached.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-022020-03-31
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20192501436.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Unconditional Food Assistance to IDPs and Populations Affected by the Crisis in the North West and South West RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1IDPs receive unconditional in kind food transfers in order to meet their basic food and nutritionRequirements (April to June 2019)Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.2Quantity of food providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education Cluster Flood Response in MalawiThe main objective of this UNICEF is to provide education support for flood affected households. UNICEF will ensure that 51,300 children in 4 affected districts have access to quality teaching and learning materials. UNICEF will procure 670 school in a box kits and 570 recreation kits for the affected districts. Students will also be provided with psychosocial support through the deployment of 72 teachers to support the interventions. Some 51,300 children will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122019-10-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MALAWI STORM 2019300938.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education Cluster Flood Response 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 151,300 leaners in schools affected by the disaster in 4 districts access quality teaching and learning materials in safe learning spacesIndicator 1.1# of affected pupils accessing teaching and learning including learning materials (School in a box, chalkboards, etc)Output 251,300 learners in schools affected by disaster in 4 districts provided with psychosocial support including recreation and sportsIndicator 2.1# of affected learners accessing psychosocial support including sports and recreational kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of vulnerable groups from violence, abuse, exploitation and ensure human rights are respectedThe primary objective of this UNICEF project is to strengthen the child protection environment in flood and cyclone-affected areas of Malawi. With CERF funds, UNICEF will equip child friendly spaces at displacement sites with recreational kits and trained psychosocial support providers. Approximately 15,400 children will benefit from the services over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-082019-10-07
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
MALAWI STORM 2019165957.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of vulnerable groups from violence, abuse, exploitation and ensure human rights are respectedOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthening child-friendly spaces at evacuation sitesProtection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1Number of children receiving psychosocial support through children’s cornersIndicator 1.2Number of children’s corner kits procured (recreation kits)Indicator 1.3Number of psychosocial support service providers orientated and up-skilledXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Mobile Outreach Clinic and Cholera Preparedness/Response Services for Flood Affected Districts in Malawi - 2019The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide health services to flood affected households. UNICEF will deploy 10 mobile health teams in each affected district to ensure that IDPs are able to receive minimum health care services. UNICEF will also conduct immunizations for 17,329 children and prepare for any potential cholera outbreaks through refresher training to 56 health care workers. Some 88,396 individuals will be reached over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-122019-10-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MALAWI STORM 2019450000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Mobile Outreach Clinic and Cholera Preparedness/Response Services for Flood Affected Districts in Malawi - 2019OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Integrated Outreach Health Services delivered in Camps and to IDPs Health - HealthIndicator 1.1# mobile teams established (2 per district)Indicator 1.2Minimum package of IDP service delivery document developedIndicator 1.3# of people treated at outreach OPDIndicator 1.4# of <5 children treated for medical conditionsIndicator 1.5# of follow up patients provided with prescription refill (Anti TB, ART, Anti Hypertensives etc.…)Indicator 1.6# of people reached with key health messagesIndicator 1.7# of people screened, tested and counselled for HIV and STIsOutput 2Children, Men and women protected against common communicable diseases (Malaria, Pneumonia, Measles, and Diarrhea)Indicator 2.1# of children 0 – 23 months immunized (including measles contacting vaccine)Indicator 2.2# of key health promotion sessionsOutput 3Districts capacity strengthened in readiness and delivering up to standard case management of disease outbreaks (including cholera)Indicator 3.1# of health workers receiving refreshers training on cholera prevention and case managementIndicator 3.2Cholera Case Fatality RateIndicator 3.3Cholera Attack rateXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and treatment of severe acute malnutrition among flood affected populations.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide nutrition services for flood affected individuals. UNICEF will provide treatment for 1,040 children identified with severe acute malnutrition through the procurement of mixed nutritional commodities and medicine for the treatment of cases with complications. UNICEF will also screen over 170,000 children and pregnant/lactating women to identify cases of malnutrition. Some 178,192 individuals will be reached over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-152019-10-14
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
MALAWI STORM 2019200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and treatment of severe acute malnutrition among flood affected populations.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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11. Quality treatment provided to children with SAM in the affected districts improved.Indicator 1.1Number of children with SAM admitted for treatmentIndicator 1.2% children who are discharged as recovered from SAMIndicator 1.3Amount of F75 Therapeutic diet, sachet 102.5g/CAR-120Indicator 1.4Amount of Amoxicillin powder/oral sus 125g/5ml/BOT-100Indicator 1.5Amount of Albendazole 400mg chewable tabs/PAC-100Indicator 1.6S1583020 Retinol 100,000IU soft gel. caps/PAC-100Indicator 1.7S1583000 Retinol 200,000IU soft gel.caps/PAC-500Indicator 1.8Number of children under five and pregnant and lactating women screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 1.9Number of pregnant and lactating women counselled on IYCFXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention of GBV and other forms of violence against women and girls affected by floods in Malawi.The primary objective of the UNFPA project is to strengthen GBV management and response including Prevention of Sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) and restoring of dignity for women and girls affected by floods and Cyclone Idai in Malawi. In particular, UNFPA will procure and distribute dignity kits to 9,200 girls and women who are at risk of sexual exploitation, unplanned and teenage pregnancies, forced child marriages, HIV/STI infections in the targeted districts. Messages on GBV and PSEA will be disseminated at the distribution sites.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
MALAWI STORM 2019208526.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention of GBV and other forms of violence against women and girls affected by floods in Malawi.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Restoration of dignity of women of reproductive age and adolescent girls in the flood crisisIndicator 1.1Number of women and girls who received dignity kits in campsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WOM-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Engendering the Humanitarian Response due to the disaster caused by Tropical Cyclone IdaiThe main objective of this UNWOMEN project is to provide protection services for flood affected individuals. UNWOMEN will implement a referral system in the camps sites of Phalombe and Nsanje for the management of GBV cases, 120 village civil committee members will be sensitized on GBV monitoring and risk mitigation. UNWOMEN will also equip 54 community policing groups with knowledge and mechanisms to mitigate the risks of SGBV. Some 30,700 individuals will be reached over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-112019-09-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MALAWI STORM 2019125163.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Engendering the Humanitarian Response due to the disaster caused by Tropical Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Policing units, humanitarian clusters, village civil protection committees collect sex and age disaggregated data and use it for decision makingProtection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 1.1A tool for collecting sex,age and disability disaggregated data during the humanitarian situation is in placeIndicator 1.2Number of camps where disaggregated data is collected and used.Indicator 1.3Number of clusters that mainstream the age, gender and diversity perspective in the responseOutput 2Functional referral mechanism to prevent SGBV in all camps sites in Phalombe and Nsanje districtsIndicator 2.1Number of community-based police units (individuals) and their community policing forums using knowledge gained to protect women and girls from GBVIndicator 2.2Number of Village Civil Committee members using knowledge on GBV monitoring and risk mitigation.Output 3Reduced incidences of Sexual Gender Based Violence in the camp sitesIndicator 3.1Number of community policing groups that receive reflector jackets, solar torches, whistle, rain coats, Bicycles, lanternsIndicator 3.2Number people sensitized on SGBV by age, sex and disabilityIndicator 3.3Number of people with albinism that receive life-saving gadgets r(lanterns, bicycles and whistles)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving emergency response to Cyclone Idai affected persons in MalawiThe objective of this UNHCR multi-sector project is to strengthen the protection of people affected by Cyclone Idai by meeting essential needs. With CERF funds, UNHCR will procure and deliver non-food items to 9,000 people displaced by the cyclone, including 3,000 women and 3,500 children. Additionally, UNHCR and Plan International will strengthen community-based protection structures through training and awareness raising sessions on GBV and PSEA, and enhancements to referral pathways.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-092019-10-08
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
MALAWI STORM 2019147666.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving emergency response to Cyclone Idai affected persons in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)195743.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving emergency response to Cyclone Idai affected persons 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 19,000 persons affected by Cyclone Idai are supported with essential core relief itemsEmergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1# of individuals receiving blankets and sleeping matsIndicator 1.2# HHs receiving kitchen sets, buckets and tarpaulinsOutput 23,900 individuals affected by Cyclone Idai benefit from essential protection assistance and servicesIndicator 2.1Number of active community structures responding to protection related interventionsIndicator 2.2Number of women and girls at risk identified and supported with dignity kits and solar lampsIndicator 2.3Number of persons with specific needs (PSNs) at risk identified and referred to social servicesIndicator 2.4Number of PSEA orientation sessions conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-017UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) and Shelter assistance in response to severe flooding and displacement in MalawiThe objective of this IOM project is to facilitate the provision of life-saving shelter and NFIs and CCCM services to IDPs affected by heavy rains and floods in Malawi. IOM will provide emergency shelter materials to 1,500 households, establish CCCM mechanisms in 20 displacement sites, and implement the Displacement Tracking Matrix to gather critical information on displacement in support of operational planning. Some 6,750 people will receive shelter support while more than 53,000 individuals will benefit from CCCM activities over a three-month period.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-252019-09-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MALAWI STORM 201956628.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) and Shelter assistance in response to severe flooding and displacement in MalawiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)200771.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) and Shelter assistance in 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Critical gaps filled in CCCM Camp Coordination / Management - Camp Coordination and Camp ManagementIndicator 1.1Number of sites with functional CCCM mechanismsIndicator 1.2Number of sites benefiting from emergency site improvement projectsIndicator 1.3Number of Camp Committees supported to self-manage sitesOutput 2Systematic and comprehensive data collection is in placeIndicator 2.1Number of Enumerators trainedIndicator 2.2Number of DTM products releasedOutput 3Critical gaps filled in Shelter (1,000 displaced households have access to shelter)Indicator 3.1Number of emergency shelter kits procuredIndicator 3.2Number of displaced HH receiving emergency shelter kitsIndicator 3.3Number of displaced vulnerable HH benefit from emergency shelters constructedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of common logistics services and logistics augmentation in MalawiThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide common logistic services to humanitarian partners. WFP will facilitate the movement of life saving humanitarian cargo to the affected areas through the coordination of road and river transport services. WFP will coordinate the movement of humanitarian cargo for 10 humanitarian agencies. WFP will also provide overall coordination of logistics for the response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172019-10-16
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 STORM 2019200070.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of common logistics services and logistics augmentation 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life-saving humanitarian cargo is stored and transported to affected areas and project implementation sites quickly and efficiently through the provision of coordinated road and river transport services.Indicator 1.1Number of humanitarian organisations utilising transport and storage services.Indicator 1.2Percentage of service requests to transport cargo fulfilled (85%)Indicator 1.3Service satisfaction rate on Cyclone Idai Logistics Cluster User survey is 80% aboveOutput 2Strengthened logistics response, through increased information sharing, maximising interoperability of actors, and minimising duplication of effort.Indicator 2.1Number of organisations attending meetingsIndicator 2.2Number of IM Products SharedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to urgent food needs of floods-affected population in Southern MalawiThe main objective of this WFP project is to reduce the impact of the floods on the affected population in three districts with IPC 3 and above whilst ensuring that vulnerable populations, including women, children, the elderly and people with disabilities have access to adequate resources and prevent households from sliding further into severe vulnerabilities and reverting to negative coping mechanisms. WFP will target 68,140 with cash transfers for food purchases over 2 months. A total of $648,363 will be transferred to the affected population.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-172019-10-16
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 STORM 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to urgent food needs of floods-affected population in Southern 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Cash transfers are distributed in sufficient quantity and quality and in a timely manner to targeted beneficiary householdsIndicator 1.1Number of people receiving cash assistance disaggregated by age and sex and as a percentage of planIndicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to beneficiary households as a percentage of plannedIndicator 1.3Number of joint monitoring visits conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accelerating nutrition screening and treatment of acute malnutrition in the flood-affected areasThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide nutritional support to individuals affected by the flooding in Malawi. WFP will procure 47MT of nutritional commodities to treat cases of moderate acute malnutrition amongst children and pregnant and lactating women. WFP will aim to reach 2,295 children and 1,603 women with nutritional support. WFP will target 5 affected districts and conduct orientations on nutrition assessments and counselling to frontline workers. Some 5,378 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
MALAWI STORM 2019100583.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accelerating nutrition screening and treatment of acute malnutrition in the flood-affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALAWI RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food and nutritional products distributed in sufficient quantity and quality and in a timely manner to targeted beneficiary householdsIndicator 1.1Quantity of food assistance distributed, disaggregated by type of commodities, as % of plannedIndicator 1.2Number of women, boys and girls receiving food assistance, disaggregated by beneficiary category and sex, as % of plannedIndicator 1.3Number of health facilities assisted, as % of plannedOutput 2Technical support provided to enhance management of Moderate Acute MalnutritionIndicator 2.1Number of affected districts orientedIndicator 2.2Number of supportive supervision conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving nutrition screenings and treatment of children with severe and moderate acute malnutrition in the most food insecure municipalities in Cunene, Huíla, Namibe and Bié provinces in AngolaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve the quality and coverage of services for the screening, early detection, referral, treatment and prevention of Severe Acute Malnutrition among children 6-59 months in drought-affected provinces of Huila, Cunene, Bié, and Namibe.
With this 2,999,851 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will carry out malnutrition active case finding and to provide severe malnutrition treatment to the affected under-five children along with awareness on nutrition good practices to the caretakers.
The project will last six months. It will benefit 341,565 persons including 96,000 women and 128,146 girls
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162020-02-29
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
ANGOLA DROUGHT 20192799851.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving nutrition screenings and treatment of children with severe and moderate acute malnutrition in the most food insecure municipalities in Cunene, Huíla, Namibe and Bié provinces in AngolaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1245,565 children under five are screened in 28 municipalities in the most drought and food insecurity provinces of Cunene, Huíla, Namibe and Bié and at least 32,912 children aged 6-59 months with SAM admitted for treatment Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Number of children disaggregated by sex screened in the 23 municipalities in Cunene, Huíla, Bié, and Namibe provinces.Indicator 1.2Number of children under 5 years old with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) referred and treatedIndicator 1.3Number of children under 5 years old with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) referred and treatedIndicator 1.4Number of healthcare providers trained on care for children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) (baseline: 30)Indicator 1.5Number of community health providers trained on care for children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) (baseline: 25)Output 296,000 caregivers increase their knowledge on life-saving preventative practices for severe acute malnutrition, health, on improved infant-young child feeding (IYCF) practices, and on good hygiene, water, and sanitation practices.Indicator 2.1Number of caregivers of children 0-59 months with access to counselling on early detection of malnutrition signs and positive IYCF, health and hygiene preventative practices (baseline: 5,000)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and promotion of hygiene practices for the population most affected by drought in the southern provinces of Cunene, Huíla, and Bié.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion for the populations most affected by drought in southern provinces of Cunene, Huíla and Bié provinces in Angola.
With this 1,768,269 CERF grant, UNICEF will provide 3,000 pack for water treatment, 5,000 family hygienic kits, 8,000 buckets and 300,000 soap bars. UNICEF will also rehabilitate 10 water points with solar panel, provide water trucking and hygiene awareness.
The project will last six months and will benefit 134,994 persons including 44,224 girls and 25,973 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-232020-02-29
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
ANGOLA DROUGHT 20191768269.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and promotion of hygiene practices for the population most affected by drought in the southern provinces of Cunene, Huíla, and Bié.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Output 1Indicator 1.1# of people benefiting from water trucking # of people benefiting from water point rehabilitation with solar panel# of water point rehabilitated with solar panel# of people benefiting from the increased water storage capacityOutput 211,250 families or 67,498 people in the most drought affected provinces of Cunene, Huíla and Bié have access to adequate sanitation and hygiene practices through CLTSIndicator 2.1Number of families with access to improved sanitation facilitiesOutput 3Family and Community hygiene behaviour practices improved through life-saving C4D interventionsIndicator 3.1Number of families applying key hygiene practicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved food security for drought affected households in Cunene and Huila Province of AngolaThe main objective of this FAO project is to provide lifesaving and emergency livelihoods assistance to the populations affected by drought in Southern Cunene and Huila provinces. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 5,000 goats, 5,000 chicken, 20,000 livestock nutritious licks, 20 metric tons of seed and 2,500 kits of agricultural tools. The project will last six months and will benefit 30,100 people including 5,989 women and 9,676 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-142020-02-29
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
ANGOLA DROUGHT 2019743083.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved food security for drought affected households in Cunene and Huila Province of AngolaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Farmers access to crop and livestock inputs is enhanced Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1Number of households benefiting from the licksIndicator 1.22,500 couple of goats and 2,500 couple of chickensIndicator 1.3Number of animals distributed.Output 22,500 households have access to vegetable, millet seeds and agricultural tools kits restore agricultural food production for small-holders / subsistence farmersIndicator 2.1Number of beneficiaries’ communitiesIndicator 2.2Number of households accessing short cycle vegetable productionIndicator 2.3Number of groups with irrigation system functionalIndicator 2.4Quantity of vegetable, millet seeds, sweet potato cuttings and agricultural tools kits (hoe, machete and watering can) made available to farmersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving interventions to prevent gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and promote health, autonomy and dignity particularly among women and adolescent girls in the drought affected municipalities of Bie, Cunene, Huila and Namibe Provinces of AnThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to reduce Gender Based Violence (GBV) risks and cases in the 23 most drought affected municipalities of Bie, Cunene, Huila and Namibe Provinces, as well as to contribute to the provision of appropriate sexual reproductive health including GBV and HIV prevention information.
With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 24,961 dignity kits for women and girls in reproductive age along with on GBV and HIV/AIDS risk mitigation and response awareness messages.
The project covers both Heath and Protection sectors and will last six months. It will care 24,961 persons including 20,967 women and 3,994 girls and will protect 32,000 persons including 21,967 women, 5,039 boys and 4,994 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-102020-02-29
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
ANGOLA DROUGHT 2019293324.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving interventions to prevent gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and promote health, autonomy and dignity particularly among women and adolescent girls in the drought affected municipalities of Bie, Cunene, Huila and Namibe Provinces of AnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund293323.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving interventions to prevent gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and promote health, autonomy and dignity particularly among women and adolescent girls in the drought affected municipalities of Bie, Cunene, Huila and Namibe Provinces of AnOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 124,961 Women and girls have received cultural appropriate dignity kit in the drought affected municipalitiesIndicator 1.1Number of individual dignity kits for women and girls in reproductive age of target areas.Indicator 1.2Number of women who received dignity kits in target areas.Output 2Dignity and safety of women and girls ensured through protection from sexual & gender-based violence including HIV/AIDS, and unwanted pregnancies in the 23 drought affected municipalities/Provinces (Table 1)Indicator 2.1Number of women and adolescent girls of reproductive age sensitized on GBV, and HIV/AIDS risk mitigation and response through information sessions and sharing of key messages.Indicator 2.2Number of awareness sessions conducted by the Social Mobilizers.Output 3Effective Monitoring of Project activities & achievements ensuredIndicator 3.1Monitoring Visits by UNFPA CO staff to drought affected areasIndicator 3.2Monitoring Visits by UNFPA staff jointly with other UN partners (WHO and UNICEF)Indicator 3.3Humanitarian response coordination meetings with WHO, UNICEF and MoHXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mitigation and prevention of complicated SAM in Southern Angola DroughtThe main objective of this WHO project is support Hospitals in-patient care for severely malnourished children aged 0 to 59 months with medical complications in the drought affected provinces.
With this CERF grant, WHO will care 1,126 under-five SAM children with complications and will provide refreshing training on management of SAM with complications to 120 health workers in Cunene and Huila provinces. The project will last six months and will benefit 1,126 persons including 557 girls and 569 boys.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-142020-02-29
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
ANGOLA DROUGHT 2019444882.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mitigation and prevention of complicated SAM in Southern Angola DroughtOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ANGOLA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to case management of SAM w/complication (diarrhoea, pneumonia, malaria and others)Indicator 1.1Number of under-five SAM children w/complications accessing careIndicator 1.2Number of health facilities enabled to deliver treatment of SAM with medical complicationsOutput 2Eleven health facilities at municipal level enabled to provide skilled attention of SAM in Huila and Cunene provinceIndicator 2.1Number health facilities functional with at least 1 trained personnel on management of complicated SAM/IMCIIndicator 2.2Number of health facilities with updated guidelines and protocolsIndicator 2.3Number of health workers (HW) providing appropriate careOutput 3Inpatient and caregiver receives detection, prophylaxis/treatment and pre-discharge counselling for HIV, TB, HIV/TB coinfection, malaria, Microcephaly and other priority diseases to decrease the mortality caseloadIndicator 3.1Coverage > 80% in under 12 months’ children with Penta3 at discharge of health facilityIndicator 3.2Proportion of care givers of patients with screening of HIV, TBIndicator 3.3Proportion of family of patients receiving primary health preventive kit (malaria, HIV)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-018UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)PROVISION OF CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR AFFECTED POPULATION BY CYCLONE IDAI IN ZIMBABWEThe main objective of this project is to ensure safety and dignity of displaced people in the cyclone-affected Manicaland and Masvingo provinces of Zimbabwe through provision of emergency camp coordination and camp management (CCCM) services. IOM will use CERF to establish CCCM coordination mechanisms to support 21,000 displaced people in both in and out of camp settings. IOM will also undertake displacement profiling and tracking, as well as training of key stakeholders on CCCM to ensure accountability of assistance delivered across sectors to affected people. An estimated 21,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-162019-09-15
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
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019202901.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project PROVISION OF CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR AFFECTED POPULATION BY CYCLONE IDAI IN ZIMBABWEOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Camp Coordination Activities are EstablishedIndicator 1.1# of coordination meetings heldIndicator 1.2# of early recovery plans developed for IDPs in coordination with local authoritiesIndicator 1.3# of site monitoring visits conducted to established displacement sitesOutput 2Camp Management (CCCM) activities for 21,000 Individuals are establishedIndicator 2.1# of displacement areas with functional coordination and management mechanismsIndicator 2.2# of community meetings held (at least 2 per month)Indicator 2.3# of complaint and feedback mechanisms set upOutput 3Information Management for the Displaced Population is ImprovedIndicator 3.1# of information products on IDPs disseminated (Demographic data, site profiles, intention surveys) to inform the delivery of life saving assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-019UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)PROVISION OF SHELTER AND NFI MATIERIALS FOR THE POPULATION AFFECED BY CYCLONE IDAI IN ZIMBABWEThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency shelter and core relief items to cyclone-affected people in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces of Zimbabwe. IOM will use CERF to scale up and coordinate Shelter/Non-Food Items (NFI) sector response among partners and procure and distribute emergency shelter kits to 4,000 households and NFI kits to 2,124 households. An estimated 20,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019747170.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project PROVISION OF SHELTER AND NFI MATIERIALS FOR THE POPULATION AFFECED BY CYCLONE IDAI IN ZIMBABWEOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide Sector Coordination for the Shelter NFI SectorIndicator 1.1# of cluster meetings organisedIndicator 1.2# of cluster partners engaged in SNFI activitiesOutput 2Provide centralized procurement for S/NFIIndicator 2.1# of Shelter Kits procuredIndicator 2.2# of NFI Kits ProcuredOutput 3Distribution of shelter and NFI to 4000 households affected in the seven districtsIndicator 3.1# HH receiving shelter assistanceIndicator 3.2# HH receiving NFI assistanceXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing safety, mitigating risks of GBV, sexual exploitation and abuse and providing lifesaving GBV services in cyclone Idai affected districts of Chimanimani and ChipingeThe main objective of this UNFPA grant is to contribute to the mitigation of GBV related-risks and improve survivors’ access to services in the cyclone Idai affected districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge in Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 1,000 dignity kits. UNFPA will also set up three safe spaces for GBV survivors. The project will last six months and will benefit 77,750 people including 43,836 women, 20,828 girls and 5,442 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-102019-10-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019265039.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing safety, mitigating risks of GBV, sexual exploitation and abuse and providing lifesaving GBV services in cyclone Idai affected districts of Chimanimani and ChipingeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access to information on GBV prevention, reporting and response services by women, girls, boys and menIndicator 1.1Number of people reached with information on GBV disaggregated by age and sexOutput 2Increased access to life-saving multi sectoral GBV services, including safe spaces and multi sectoral life-saving GBV services, dignity kits, legal, psychosocial, medical assistance, community based complaints mechanisms for PSEA.Indicator 2.1Number of mobile safe spaces establishedIndicator 2.2Number of survivors accessing multi-sectoral services at safe spacesIndicator 2.3Number of vulnerable women and girls accessing CBCMIndicator 2.4Number of dignity kits procured and stockpiledOutput 3Increased capacity of Humanitarian and Relief actors on GBV interventions mainstreaming and PSEAIndicator 3.1Number of Humanitarian and Relief actors sensitized on PSEAXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Increasing Access to sexual reproductive health services for women and girls in the cyclone Idai affected districtsThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to support provision of comprehensive obstetric and neonatal care and sexual reproductive health services in the cyclone Idai affected districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge, Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 76 reproductive health kits including male and female condoms; support 4,629 deliveries and 741 caesaraen sections. The project will last six months and will benefit 237,000 people including 65,000 women and 4,458 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-202019-09-19
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
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019258610.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Increasing Access to sexual reproductive health services for women and girls in the cyclone Idai affected districtsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthened Emergency management of obstetrics and neonatal care for referring hospitals in Chipinge and ChimanimaniIndicator 1.1Number of facilities that received the RH kitsIndicator 1.2Number of normal deliveries conducted in the supported facilitiesIndicator 1.3Number of caesarean sections conducted in the supported facilitiesOutput 2Strengthened primary health care for life saving SRHR servicesIndicator 2.1Number of facilities that received FP/STI drugsIndicator 2.2Number of women and girls reached with information and education on SRH and maternal health services in the supported districtsOutput 3Strengthened maternity waiting home services for high risk pregnant womenIndicator 3.1Number of women admitted into the maternity waiting homes in the supported facilitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Common Services Post-Cyclone IdaiThe main objective of this project is to facilitate time-critical air transport for aid workers and relief supplies to reach beneficiaries and project implementation sites in cyclone-affected communities. WFP will use CERF to operate one UN Humanitarian Air Services helicopter that can transport up to 3 mt and set up three mobile storage units for common storage and handling services. The project will benefit the entire humanitarian community and will be implemented within three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-232019-09-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019498009.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Common Services Post-Cyclone IdaiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life-saving humanitarian cargo is transported to affected areas and project implementation sites quickly and efficiently through the provision of coordinated air transport services and access to critical logistics information.Indicator 1.1Percentage of service requests to handle, store and/or transport cargo fulfilledIndicator 1.2Number of coordination meetings heldIndicator 1.3Service satisfaction rate on Cyclone Idai Logistics Sector User survey is 80% aboveIndicator 1.4Number of Mobile Storage Units (10 x 24m) provided to humanitarian community as common storageIndicator 1.5Number of partners utilising common air transport and storage servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Early detection and response to epidemics in cyclone Idai affected districtsThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity related to outbreak diseases in cyclone Idai affected areas in Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 42 kits of laboratory reagents and will train and equip 146 health workers to respond to waterborne outbreaks. The project will last six months and will benefit 270,000 people including 70,200 women, 70,200 girls, and 27,000 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019296726.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Early detection and response to epidemics in cyclone Idai affected districtsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Health workers in 73 health facilities in Chimanimani and Chipinge trained and equipped with skills and tools for timely identification and reporting of alerts and outbreak-prone diseasesIndicator 1.1Number of facilities who submit weekly reports on time ( 50 in Chipinge and 23 in Chimanimani)Indicator 1.2Number of health workers trained on surveillance and case management ( 2 per facility)Indicator 1.3Number of EHTs and EHO deployedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of shelter, core relief items to IDPs – Cyclone Idai ResponseThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency shelter and core relief items to displaced people in the cyclone-affected Chimanimani and Chipinge districts. UNHCR will use CERF to procure and distribute relief items including jerry cans, mosquito nets, blankets, sleeping mats, plastic buckets and kitchen sets to 2,000 households (10,000 people) and 124 tents and 1,000 solar lamps to particularly vulnerable households, prioritizing the needs of people with disabilities, elderly people, child and female headed households. An estimated 10,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019250020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of shelter, core relief items to IDPs – Cyclone Idai ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency shelter providedIndicator 1.1# of persons of concern per shelterIndicator 1.2% of female-headed households living in adequate dwellingsIndicator 1.3# of emergency shelters providedOutput 2Core relief items providedIndicator 2.1% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are metIndicator 2.2# of households receiving core relief itemsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention to children living in the cyclone affected districts of Chimanimani, Chipinge and BuheraThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve the nutritional status of children under the age of five years at risk of mortality from malnutrition through lifesaving nutrition interventions in cyclone Idai affected districts. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 1,100 packs of ready to use therapeutic food. UNICEF will also screen and refer 4,339 children. The project will last six months and will benefit 68,250 children and pregnant and lactating women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-102019-10-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019204025.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing lifesaving nutrition intervention to children living in the cyclone affected districts of Chimanimani, Chipinge and BuheraOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Active screening of more than 16,200 of the children under five in the three districts is conducted for early identification, referral and treatment of acute malnutrition and to the guide emergency response.Indicator 1.1Number of children under-5 from the selected areas screened for acute malnutrition in six months of interventionIndicator 1.2Number of children with acute malnutrition identified and referred to health facilities for treatment of acute malnutritionOutput 2Provide therapeutic feeding and care for children 6-59 months old with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) to protect their lives and bring them back to healthy growth and development.Indicator 2.1Number of children 6-59 months old with SAM and MAM admitted to nutrition rehabilitation programmesIndicator 2.2Number and proportion of exits from programmes who recoverOutput 3Ensure mothers of children under two received community MIYCF counselling and micronutrient as part of the active case finding and outreach activitiesIndicator 3.1Proportion of Village health workers providing community level screening for malnutrition and counselling on MIYCF in emergencyIndicator 3.2Number of caregivers receiving IYCF-E messages, counselling and supportOutput 4Effective leadership for nutrition cluster coordination and nutrition information are in place and operationalIndicator 4.1Number of Nutrition sector coordination meetings conductedIndicator 4.2Number of districts submitting monthly reportsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving protection of children and adolescents affected by cyclone Idai in ZimbabweThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide critical child protection sevices to children and adolescents at risk of child protection violations in targeted districts hit by yclone Idai in Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 40 recreational kits. UNICEF will also set up 15 child friendly spaces. the project will last six months and will benefit 45,000 people including 18,000 girls and 2,000 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-012019-09-30
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
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019267496.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving protection of children and adolescents affected by cyclone Idai 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Safe environments and systems are established for the most vulnerable children to report and access critical child protection services, specialist services as well as PSSIndicator 1.1Number of Child Friendly Spaces establishedIndicator 1.2Number of boys and girls in affected areas accessing quality and dedicated Child Friendly Spaces for socialization, play and learning including PSSIndicator 1.3Number of boys and girls, adolescent young mothers and caregivers receiving trauma counselling including ongoing PSSIndicator 1.4Number of children, adolescents and caregivers with disabilities affected by Cyclone Idai receiving disability sensitive support (disaggregated by gender and age)Indicator 1.5Number of child protection cases identified and followed up with critical child protection services as well as specialist child protection servicesIndicator 1.6Number of adolescent girls at risk of sexual violence, pregnant adolescents and young mothers at risk of child marriage and sexual violence receive information, support and referral for protection services.Output 2Separated and unaccompanied children are identified, documented and reunified with (extended) family or placed in appropriate alternative careIndicator 2.1Number of Separated and unaccompanied Children receiving support for family tracing reunification forester care and placements in alternative care (disaggregated by type of placement)Indicator 2.2Number of Foster care parents identified, screened, trained and monitoredOutput 3Humanitarian partners are capacitated on child protection in emergency coordination, services and PSEA.Indicator 3.1Number of child protection coordination meetings held at national and subnational levelIndicator 3.2Number of local service providers trained on Minimum Standards on Child Protection in Humanitarian Response and PSEAIndicator 3.3Joint Child Protection issues monitoring conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Strengthening health emergency response to cyclone affected children and women in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts, Manicaland ProvinceThe main objective of the UNICEF project is to prevent avoidable morbidity and mortality resulting from cyclone Idai among affected communities in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts, Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute essential medicines and consumables for the management of common diseases for a total value of USD180,000. The project will last six months and will benefit 270,000 people including 70,200 women and 70,200 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-112019-10-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019264729.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Strengthening health emergency response to cyclone affected children and women in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts, Manicaland ProvinceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZIMBABWE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1People have access to lifesaving treatment Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of people accessing treatment at temporary health centres/outreach points in inaccessible areas and health centres providing treatment to cyclone affected personsIndicator 1.2Number of temporary health centres/outreach points/health facilities with no stock out of essential medicines and commoditiesOutput 2500,000 people are mobilized for prevention of measles, cholera and other epidemic prone diseasesIndicator 2.1Number of people reached through various media channelsOutput 3Capacity for planning, implementation and monitoring of health emergency interventions reinforced in Manicaland ProvinceIndicator 3.1Provincial cyclone response plan developed (not budgeted on CERF)Indicator 3.2Provincial emergency vaccination plan developed and implemented timelyXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing access to water, sanitation and hygiene in cyclone Idai affected districts in ZimbabweThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to adequate water, sanitation and hygiene to people in cyclone-affected districts in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 10,000 hygiene kits and spare parts for the rehabilitation of two piped water schemes. The project will last six months and will benefit 50,000 people including 15,340 women and 10,660 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-102019-10-09
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZIMBABWE STORM 2019800381.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing access to water, sanitation and hygiene in cyclone Idai 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to adequate water for drinking and hygiene purposes restored for an estimated 25,000 women, men and children in cyclone-affected districtsIndicator 1.1Number of people who have access to water for drinking and hygiene purposesIndicator 1.2Number of households with access to water treatment materialsOutput 2Temporary sanitation facilities and hygiene kits provided for a total of 10,000 householdsIndicator 2.1Number of temporary sanitation facilities providedIndicator 2.2Number of household hygiene kits distributedIndicator 2.3Number of people reached with key hygiene messagesOutput 3WASH sector emergency response coordination mechanisms strengthenedIndicator 3.1Number of sector emergency response coordination meetings heldIndicator 3.2Number of monthly project monitoring reports producedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to the Immediate Humanitarian Basic Needs of Refugees and Host Communities Affected by the Large-Scale Floods in IranThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving shelter/housing assistance and non-food items (NFIs) to the flood-affected refugees and host communities in Golestan, Lorestan, and Khuzestan and other provinces of Iran. UNHCR will use CERF for the provision of tents, blankets, sleeping mats, jerry cans, kitchen sets and plastic tarpaulins for about 4,000 affected households and temporary alternative housing support to 35 particularly vulnerable affected refugee families by covering their rent for six months. An estimated 15,200 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-03-192019-09-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF FLOOD 2019685705.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to the Immediate Humanitarian Basic Needs of Refugees and Host Communities Affected by the Large-Scale Floods in IranOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life-saving shelter (family tents) and NFIs deliveredIndicator 1.1The number of individuals who received Shelter (tents) and NFIsOutput 2Life-saving alternative temporary housing options for severely destitute flood-affected refugee population providedIndicator 2.1The number of families/individuals who are provided with the temporary housing supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing lifesaving sexual and reproductive health, hygiene and sanitation supplies to women and young people affected by flooding in IranThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to ensure access to emergency sexual and reproductive health services and meet hygiene, dignity and protection needs of primarily displaced women and young people in the flood-affected provinces of Khuzesran, Ilam, Golestan and Lorestan in Iran. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of reproductive health kits to serve an affected population of 120,000-150,000 and 7,700 dignity kits. An estimated 25,434 people including 17,934 women of reproductive age and 4,500 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF FLOOD 201975886.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing lifesaving sexual and reproductive health, hygiene and sanitation supplies to women and young people affected by flooding in IranOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund113829.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing lifesaving sexual and reproductive health, hygiene and sanitation supplies to women and young people affected by flooding in IranOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women of reproductive age, young people and other vulnerable groups including people living with
HIV and key populations can access lifesaving sexual and reproductive health services provided by
trained personnel
Indicator 1.1Number of people (disaggregated by sex, age and disability) benefitting from RH kits procuredOutput 2Provision of Dignity Kits containing essential hygiene, sanitation and protection supplies to primarily women and girls of reproductive age, including those who are residing in emergency shelters.Indicator 2.1Number of women (6,200 targeted) and adolescent girls (1,500 targeted) receiving Dignity Kits containing essential hygiene, sanitation and protection suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Uninterrupted Vaccination Services to Children Most Affected by FloodThe main objective of this project is to ensure uninterrupted, time-critical vaccinations of children under four against cholera and Hepatitis A in the flood-affected provinces of Khuzesran, Ilam, Golestan and Lorestan in Iran. UNICEF will use CERF to procure refrigerators, vaccine carriers and cold boxes to replace the cold chain equipment damaged by the floods to support the implementation of immediate vaccination campaigns. An estimated 31,000 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302020-03-31
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
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF FLOOD 2019251150.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Uninterrupted Vaccination Services to Children Most Affected by FloodOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support to maintaining the cold chain in four provinces most affected by floods (Ilam, Khuzestan, Golestan and Lorestan)Indicator 1.1Number of affected children being assessed for eligibility of vaccinationIndicator 1.2Number of most vulnerable children vaccinated against cholera and Hepatitis AXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-saving Medical Supplies for Populations Affected by FloodsThe main objective of this project is to increase access to essential life-saving health interventions for the flood-affected population in Golestan, Lorestan, Khuzestan and Ilam provinces of Iran. WHO will use CERF to procure essential medical supplies, including inter-agency emergency health kits, non-communicable disease kits, support provision of medical consultations, treatment and referrals through two mobile health clinics, as well as Hepatitis A vaccination campaign targeting 2,148 children. An estimated 115,641 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-032019-11-02
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
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF FLOOD 2019329122.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-saving Medical Supplies for Populations Affected by FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of life-saving medical supplies for treatment and response to the floodsIndicator 1.1# of life-saving medical cases treatedIndicator 1.2# of NCD cases treatedIndicator 1.3# number of people to receive medical treatment through mobile clinics (cumulative)Indicator 1.4# number of children vaccinated against Hep AXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Safe Drinking Water and Hygiene Support to Most Affected People Due to FloodThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for flood-affected people in Golestan, Lorestan and Khuzestan provinces of Iran. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to procure and distribute hygiene kits and water purification/disinfection tablets, operationalize submersible and sewage pumps for sludge removal, and install temporary and mobile latrines in gender-separated toilet facilities. An estimated 115,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-302020-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF FLOOD 2019515784.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Safe Drinking Water and Hygiene Support to Most Affected People Due to FloodOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to safe water and sanitation in affected areasIndicator 1.1Number of most vulnerable people have access to safe drinking water (disaggregated by sex, age and disability).Indicator 1.2Number of affected people provided with latrine facilities and hygiene materials to meet sanitation requirement (disaggregated by sex, age and disability).XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide life-saving and multi-sectoral response to survivors of gender-based violence among internally displaced persons in Libya.The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide protection services for internally displaced persons in Libya. UNFPA interventions will focus on providing life -saving prevention and response to the most affected venerable population through prevention and response of multi- sectorial services. UNFPA will provide immediate protection assistance including 2000 dignity kits, recreational kits and solar lamps to the most affected population. Additionally, UNFPA will provide specialized and emergency MHPSS and recreational activities for the conflict-affected women and children. Some 2,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019225000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide life-saving and multi-sectoral response to survivors of gender-based violence among internally displaced persons in Libya.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access of GBV survivors to multi-sectoral GBV services (health and psychosocial support) through improved referral to immediate life-saving servicesIndicator 1.1# of women, men, girls and boys received first aid psychosocial support (individual and group counselling)Indicator 1.2# of internally displaced women and girls receiving messages on service availability and accessibilityIndicator 1.3# of post rape treatment kits distributed in health service delivery pointsOutput 2Vulnerable women and girls are aware about prevention mechanism on GBV issues and have received information about the available of GBV servicesIndicator 2.1Number of dignity kits distributedIndicator 2.2Number of awareness raising sessions conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of lifesaving assistance through relocation of vulnerable refugees from detention centers in areas of conflict and distribution of core relief items (CRIs).The main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide multi sector support for conflict affected individuals. UNHCR will provide lifesaving assistance through relocating 200 refugees, asylum-seekers from detention centers to UNHCR’s Gathering and Departure Facility. UNHCR will also provide core relief items to 3,333 internally displaced individuals refugees and asylum seekers in urban settings and detention centers. Some 3,333 individuals will be reached over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-042019-10-03
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
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019137500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving assistance through relocation of vulnerable refugees from detention centers in areas of conflict and distribution of core relief items (CRIs).OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)137500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of lifesaving assistance through relocation of vulnerable refugees from detention centers in areas of conflict and distribution of core relief items (CRIs).OCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Reception/transit centre infrastructure established and maintainedIndicator 1.1# of PoCs accommodatedOutput 2Population has sufficient basic and domestic itemsIndicator 2.1# of POCs receiving core relief itemsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) WASH services to conflict-affected persons, including children, in Tripoli and Western LibyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide WASH services to conflict affected individuals. UNICEF will ensure that 20,000 conflict affected people in Tripoli and western Libya are aware of good hygiene practices and have enough hygiene items to meet their families’ water and sanitation requirements for three months. UNICEF will also ensure that 2,000 refugees and migrants in collective and detention centres have access to basic and appropriate water and sanitation facilities. Some 22,000 individuals will be reached over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019400001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) WASH services to conflict-affected persons, including children, in Tripoli and Western LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12000 migrant, refugees and conflict affected persons in detention and collective centres have access to basic safe water facilities in Tripoli and western LibyaIndicator 1.1Number of people provided with minimum amount of safe water in line with international standardsOutput 22,000 migrant, refugee and conflict affected persons in detention and collective centres have access to basic sanitation facilities in Tripoli and western LibyaIndicator 2.1Number of people provided with gender appropriate sanitation facilitiesOutput 320,000 conflict affected people in Tripoli and western Libya are aware of good hygiene practices and have enough hygiene items to meet their families water and sanitation requirements for three months.Indicator 3.1Number of people reached with hygiene itemsIndicator 3.2Number of people reached with hygiene promotion messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency food assistance to conflict-affected population in LibyaThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food assistance to conflict affected individuals. WFP will provide dry rations and oil to 15,000 conflict-affected populations (Libyan and non-Libyan) for a period of three months through the procurement of 207 MT of food commodities. WFP will also distribution of ready-to-use food (date bars) to 15,000 conflict-affected populations for 15-days. Some 30,000 individuals will be assisted over 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-082019-11-07
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency food assistance to conflict-affected population in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide in-kind food to 30,000 individuals per monthIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.2Quantity of food rations providedIndicator 1.3Quantity of ready-to-use food (date bars) providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Saving Lives through Timely Provision of Emergency Health ServicesThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide emergency health services to IDPs in Libya. WHO will ensure the availability of life-saving medical supplies in 16 primary and secondary health centers. WHO will provide essential drugs for the treatment of the injured and improve the access of 31,500 IDPs to a comprehensive package of health services at primary and secondary levels with referral support. Some 31,500 individuals will be reached over 5 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-162019-10-15
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
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Saving Lives through Timely Provision of Emergency Health ServicesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 116 primary and secondary health facilities supported with Non-communicable disease kits Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities provided with non-communicable disease kitsIndicator 1.2Percentage of catchment population healthcare at the supported health facilities in targeted districtsOutput 2Trauma care and mass casualty management capacity of 12 frontline and 7 field hospitals improvedIndicator 2.1Number of Emergency Medical Teams recruited and deployed to frontline hospitalsIndicator 2.2Number of frontline hospitals supported with trauma and surgical supply kitsIndicator 2.3Number of field hospitals supported with trauma and supply surgical kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide a multisectoral assistance (WASH, Education, Health, malnutrition, Nutrition) of the population affected by the cyclone Kenneth. With this 983,500 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will provide 14,000 m3 safe drinking water daily, 90 liter of chore daily, 1,500 water kits, 10,000 school books and 1,500 education kits. UNICEF will also rehabilitate 20 classrooms, train 180 health workers on health awareness. The project will last six months and will benefit 169,686 people in WASH sector, 27,982 people in Education, 276,572 in Health, 38,850 in Protection (including 9,250 women and 14,504 girls) and 1,045 children in Nutrition.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-272019-10-26
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
COMOROS STORM 2019295050.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)245875.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)0.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)0.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)442575.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Première assistance aux populations les plus affectées par le cyclone Kenneth en Union des Comores pour les secteurs EHA, Education/Protection et Santé/Nutrition.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1L’approvisionnement en eau des réseaux affectés est maintenu et augmenteEau, assainissement et hygiène - Eau, assainissement et hygièneIndicator 1.1m3 d’eau produit quotidiennement pour les centres urbainsIndicator 1.2Taux de chlore résiduel aux points de distributionOutput 2Les ménages déplacés, ayant perdu leur maison, sont assistés avec des articles essentiels et du cashIndicator 2.1# de ménage recevant des articles essentiels eauIndicator 2.2# de ménage recevant une assistance cash pour les articles d’hygiène disponible localementOutput 3Le chlore est disponible pour les activités de nettoyage et pour la distribution d’eau.Indicator 3.1Litre de solution de chlore disponible quotidiennementOutput 4Les populations les plus affectées sont informées sur les risques de maladies diarrhéiques et les modes de préventionIndicator 4.1# de communes informées sur les risques et prévention des maladies diarrhéiquesOutput 5Les SAEPs affectés de Mwali et Ndzuwani continue à fournir de l’eau propre.Indicator 5.1# de zone de captage nettoyéeOutput 6La continuité scolaire de 27,282 élèves (49% filles) affectés par le cyclone Kenneth est assuréeIndicator 6.1# de filles et de garçons élèves du pré-primaire affectés par le cyclone Kenneth qui bénéficient de l’appui de l’UNICEF pour achever l’année scolaire en coursIndicator 6.2# de salles de classes réhabilitées et fournies en tables bancs (410 tables)Indicator 6.3# de kits scolaires fournisIndicator 6.4# de manuels fournisIndicator 6.5# de filles et de garçons élèves du pré-primaire affectés par le cyclone Kenneth qui bénéficient de l’appui de l’UNICEF pour achever l’année scolaire en coursIndicator 6.6% d’élèves du pré-primaire et du primaire en situation de handicap affectés par le cyclone Kenneth dans les ecoles ciblées qui bénéficient de l’appui de l’UNICEF pour achever l’année scolaire en coursOutput 7Les mécanismes clés de protection de l''enfance sont renforcés dans les zones touchées par le passage du cycloneIndicator 7.1# nombre de services d’écoute ayant bénéficié d’un renforcement de capacité pour la prise en charge des enfants victimesIndicator 7.2# d’enfants soutenus à travers le déploiement de kit récréatifs au niveau des communautés les plus touchésIndicator 7.3Pourcentage d''enfants victimes ou a risque de maltraitance identifiée dans la communauté et bénéficiant d’une prise en charge et d''un accompagnement psychosocialOutput 8Les services de maternités et de néonatologies sont équipés pour assurer la continuité de soins essentiels du nouveau-néEau, assainissement et hygiène - Eau, assainissement et hygièneIndicator 8.1#de formations sanitaires des zones sinistrées ayant des équipements fonctionnels pour la prise en charge des urgences des nouveau-nésOutput 9Renforcer la capacité de prévention, détection et de réponse rapide et efficace à tous les risques infectieux et nutritionnels liés au cyclone KennethIndicator 9.1# de ménages affectés ayant une moustiquaire imprégnée d’insecticides à longue duréeIndicator 9.2# d’enfant de moins de 5 ans dépistés (MUAC) pour la malnutritionIndicator 9.3Pourcentage des enfants atteints de MAS déchargés guérisOutput 10Les familles adoptent des comportements favorables à la sante, la nutrition, l’hygiène et la prévention de maltraitanceIndicator 10.1# des ASC formés sur le paquet essentiels familiales et sur la surveillance des cas de diarrhée et de fièvre au niveau communautaireIndicator 10.2# de sorties de sensibilisation effectuées par les ASCIndicator 10.3# de personnes touchées par les séances de sensibilisationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui à la restauration rapide des moyens de subsistances des ménages en difficultés alimentaires sévères dans les zonesThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve the food security and the agricultural productive capacities of the population affected by the cyclone Kenneth.
With this 359,645 USD CERF grant, FAO will provide 41 metric tons of seeds (cereals and pulses), 7663 tools and 120,000 USD cash transfer.
The project will last six months and will benefit 168,485 persons including 46,895 girls and 34,220 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-212019-11-20
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
COMOROS STORM 2019359386.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui à la restauration rapide des moyens de subsistances des ménages en difficultés alimentaires sévères dans les zonesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les activités agricoles des ménages sont relancées et leur sécurité alimentaire est redressée dans le court terme Sécurité alimentaire - Agriculture (y compris l’élevage, la pêche et autres moyens d’existence agricoles)Indicator 1.1Quantité de semences et d’outils agricoles acquis par ménagesIndicator 1.2Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires de semences et/ou d’outillages agricoles pour la campagne agricole contre saison 2019Indicator 1.3Nombre d’auxiliaires agricoles formés en itinéraire technique, en protection des cultures, en traitement post récolte et en stockage.Indicator 1.4Nombres de ménages formés par les auxiliaires agricolesOutput 22,400 ménages vulnérables ont un accès et une disponibilité amélioré des aliments par le CASH +Indicator 2.1Nombre de bénéficiaires du CASH + pour la campagne contre-saisonIndicator 2.2Montant du CASH + distribuéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-006UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui au retour des personnes déplacées à cause de la destruction de leurs maisons suite au passage du cyclone KennethThe main objective of this UNDP project is to support the return of the people displaced by the cyclone Kenneth to their home in a safe and dignified manner.
With this 436,387 USD CERF grant, UNDP will provide tarpaulins and non-food items to 1,000 families, housing rehabilitation kits to 150 families and cash for rental to 139 families.
The project will last six months and will benefit 2,808 persons including 491 girls and 924 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-232019-11-22
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
COMOROS STORM 2019436288.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui au retour des personnes déplacées à cause de la destruction de leurs maisons suite au passage du cyclone KennethOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les maisons partiellement détruites sont réhabilitées temporairement avec des bâches en plastiqueIndicator 1.1Maisons partiellement détruites recouvertes de bâcheOutput 2Les familles déplacées les plus vulnérables sont relogées dans des abris réhabilitésIndicator 2.1Nombre de familles vulnérables identifiées et sensibilisées sur les techniques de réhabilitation des maisonsIndicator 2.2Existence d’une typologie standard pour les maisons réhabilitéesIndicator 2.3Nombre de formateurs formésIndicator 2.4Nombre de kits de réhabilitation des maisons distribués aux familles les plus vulnérablesIndicator 2.5Transfert de 19 183 USD pour le paiement des 3 mois de loyer de locationIndicator 2.6Accord de partenariat signéOutput 3Les familles déplacées les plus vulnérables sont équipées d’articles non alimentaires.Indicator 3.1Nombre de familles déplacées ayant bénéficié des NFIXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-007UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restauration des moyens de subsistance et facilitation de l’accès humanitaire par des petites réhabilitations d’urgence des pistes rurales et des infrastructures agricoles à travers le transfert monétaire (argent contre travail)The main objective of this UNDP project is to improve the food security, and the access to market and basic services access of the population affected by the cyclone Kenneth. The project will also improve the physical access to the affected areas to the humanitarian partners.
With this 200,001 USD CERF grant, UNDP will rehabilitate 10 km of strategic road and 10 agriculture infrastructures (cow houses, greenhouses). It will provide a total of 163,240 USD incomes to 1,170 affected people through Food for Work activities.
The project will last six months and will benefit 1,170 persons including 670 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-232019-11-22
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
COMOROS STORM 2019200001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restauration des moyens de subsistance et facilitation de l’accès humanitaire par des petites réhabilitations d’urgence des pistes rurales et des infrastructures agricoles à travers le transfert monétaire (argent contre travail)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les conditions d’accessibilité pour faciliter l’accès aux marchés, l’approvisionnement en produits de base, l’accès aux services de soins essentiels, et l’acheminement des aides humanitaires sont amélioréesIndicator 1.1Nombre de kilomètres de pistes rurales à réhabiliter identifiésIndicator 1.2Nombre de kilomètres de pistes rurales réhabilitéesIndicator 1.3Nombre d’infrastructures agricoles réhabilitées (étables, serres d’acclimatation, chambre d’humidité)Indicator 1.4Nombre de parcelles restauréesIndicator 1.5Date d’achèvement des travaux de réhabilitation des routesOutput 2La sécurité alimentaire des ménages vulnérables est améliorée par la création de revenus temporaires à travers la modalité « Argent Contre Travail »Indicator 2.1Nombre des paysans bénéficiaires des travaux « Argent Contre Travail »Indicator 2.2Montant total distribué dans le cadre du ACTXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire d’urgence post-cyclone Kenneth au ComoresThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide emergency food assistance to the population affected by the cyclone Kenneth.
With this 405,798 USD CERF grant, WFP will provide 363 metric tons of nutritious food (cereal, pulse, oil salt and dates) to cover the food needs for three months.
The project will last six months and will benefit 185,900 persons including 51,740 girls and 40,655 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-11-15
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
COMOROS STORM 2019405798.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire d’urgence post-cyclone Kenneth au ComoresOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations touchées reçoivent des transferts en espèces ou une aide alimentaire en nature afin de répondre aux besoins alimentaires de base.Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages ayant reçus l’aide alimentaireIndicator 1.2Quantité de vivres achétésIndicator 1.3Quantité de vivres achéminésIndicator 1.4Quantité de vivres distribuésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui en coordination logistiques des acteurs humanitaries auxThe main objective of this WFP project is to strengthen the logistics coordination and the national authorities’ capacities involved in the emergency logistics.
With this 129,000 USD CERF grant, WFP will support the logistics coordination, strengthen the national emergency logistics procedures and provide two mobile warehouses to increase the storage capacity.
The project will last six months and will benefit the national counterparts and the partners involved in emergency logistics.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-11-15
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
COMOROS STORM 2019129000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui en coordination logistiques des acteurs humanitaries auxOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La structure de coordination gouvernementale en matière de logistique (potentiellement la DGSC) est confirmée en tant que responsable reconnu de la coordination de la logistique d''urgence pour l''intervention du cyclone KennethLogistique - Logistique communeIndicator 1.1Les acteurs de la logistique humanitaire s''engagent dans des réunions de coordination régulièresIndicator 1.2La DGSC a élaboré une base de données d''informations logistiques pertinentes et la mets à la disponibilité de tous les acteurs humanitaires.Output 2La DGSC dispose d''une capacité procédural renforcée de logistique d''intervention en cas d''urgenceIndicator 2.1La gestion des entrepôts de la DGSC et les stocks gérer par le DGSC est précise et transparenteIndicator 2.2Les compétences de coordination logistique de la DGSC sont améliorées et des procédures opératoires standard ainsi que les rôles et responsabilités sont délinées.Indicator 2.3La structure d''intervention logistique sur les Comores est formaliséeOutput 3La DGSC dispose d''une capacité d''intervention logistique opérationnel d''urgence renforcéeIndicator 3.1Le principal répondeur du pays a la capacite en termes d’équipement et d’entrainement a géré une capacite de stockage limite.Indicator 3.2Des plans de contingence et de réponse en Logistique d’urgence sont créé ou mis à jours.Output 4Évaluation des lacunes logistique et contraintes sur les îlesIndicator 4.1Le LCA Comores est mis à jourXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture de soins et services de santé aux populations affectées par le cyclone Kenneth aux ComoresThe main objective of this WHO project is to restore the access to health of the population in the cyclone affected areas.
With this 237,703 USD CERF grant, WHO will rehabilitate at least five health structures and will provide 12 basic health care kits, 10 nutrition treatment kits, 10 malaria detection kits, 3 cholera investigation kits and drugs, coupled with training session to the health staff.
The project will last six months and will benefit 143,000 persons including 31,536 girls and 33,203 boys.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-11-15
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
COMOROS STORM 2019237703.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture de soins et services de santé aux populations affectées par le cyclone Kenneth aux ComoresOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations affectées et vulnérables ont accès aux soins primaires à l’intérieur d’une heure de marche de leur habitation dans les communes dont les structures sanitaires ont été endommagéesSanté - SantéIndicator 1.1% et # des personnes affectées et vulnérables ayant accès aux soins primaires à l’intérieur d’une heure de marche de leur habitation dans les communes dont les structures sanitaires ont été endommagéesIndicator 1.2Nombre d’installation sanitaires réparées pour garantir l’accès aux soins et services de santé essentiels et d’urgenceIndicator 1.3Nombre d’installation sanitaires équipées de matériel médical et de médicaments essentiels pour garantir l’accès aux soins et services de santé essentiels et d’urgenceOutput 2Les structures sanitaires offrent un accès équitable, un panier de services et une réponse d’urgence incluant les médicaments essentiels et vitaux pour les personnes vulnérables dans les communes affectées de priorité 1Indicator 2.1Nombre de kits distribués (Laboratoire, Field Sample Collection, Complet 8 Modules)Indicator 2.2Nombre de kits distribués, (SAM – Severe Acute Malnutrition with Medical Complications, 50 children (less than 5 years)Indicator 2.3% des structures sanitaires offrent un panier de soins et services incluant les médicaments essentiels et vitaux dans les communes affectées de priorité 1Indicator 2.4Nombre d’équipes mises en place pour la stratégie de soins avancés dans les communes affectées de priorité 1Indicator 2.5Nombre de personnel de santé supplémentaire déployé dans les structures sanitairesOutput 3Les épidémies de maladies infectieuses sont détectées, investiguées et la réponse est mise en place rapidement et efficacementIndicator 3.1% des épidémies détectées, investiguées et la réponse est mise en place rapidement et efficacementIndicator 3.2Nombre des personnels/relais recyclés/formés sur l’alerte avancée et l’investigation des épidémies de maladies infectieusesIndicator 3.3Nombre d’installations visés par la mise en place d’un système d’alerte avancée, de surveillance et de réponseIndicator 3.4Nombre de kits distribués, Basic Malaria Module (IEHK 2017)Indicator 3.5Nombre de kits distribués, Cholera investigation completXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse sanitaire d''urgence aux risques d''excès de morbidité et de mortalité maternelle et néonatale suite au cyclone Kenneth dans 8 préfectures touchées et prioritaires dans la Grande Comores et MohéliThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to restore the access to reproductive health and GBV protection to the cyclone affected population in the 15 priority districts.
With this 242,508 USD CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 29 reproductive health trainings, along with 250 dignity kits, counselling, awareness and psychosocial support to women and girls at risk of GBV.
The project covers Heath sector and will last six months. It will care 125,000 persons including 70,00 women and 35,000 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-162019-11-15
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
COMOROS STORM 2019242508.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse sanitaire d''urgence aux risques d''excès de morbidité et de mortalité maternelle et néonatale suite au cyclone Kenneth dans 8 préfectures touchées et prioritaires dans la Grande Comores et MohéliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS COMOROS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Huit préfectures prioritaires, 29 formations sanitaires ainsi que 7 équipes de stratégies avancées offrent des soins obstétricaux d’urgence de qualité et gratuit selon leur plateau technique, grâce à la dotation en kits SR d’urgence accompagnée d’une formation rapide des prestataires de santé à leur utilisation et gestion et l’orientation de la population vers les services offerts.Indicator 1.1Nombre des formations sanitaires ayant reçu des kits SR selon le plateau technique (hôpital avec laparo-césarienne, Centre de santé de référence de district sans plateau chirurgical, et centre de santé primaire)Indicator 1.2Nombre des prestataires de services bénéficiant d’une remise à niveau rapidement sur l’utilisation et la gestion des Kits SR d’urgences dotés (stratégies fixe et avancée)Indicator 1.3Nombre de prestation d’offre de service de soins obstétricaux d’urgence en stratégie avancéeIndicator 1.4Nombre de formations sanitaires incluant les hôpitaux offrant des soins obstétricaux et néonatals d’urgence de qualité et gratuits dans les zones cibléesOutput 2Les violences basées sur le genre sont évitées et/ou bénéficient de prise en charge psychosocial et de fourniture de kits de dignité pour 250 femmes et fillesIndicator 2.1Nombre des femmes et filles ayant bénéficié de kits de dignitéIndicator 2.2Nombre d’institutions impliquées dans la réponse humanitaire à la suite des impacts du Kennet qui sont sensibilisées sur la prévention des VBGXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide Immediate Life-saving Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Tropical Cyclone KennethThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide one month of food assistance to the flood-affected populations in Northern Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure and distribute 1,594 metric tons of food. The project will last one month and will benefit 99,500 people including 23,283 women and 28,457 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-072019-11-06
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20192217883.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide Immediate Life-saving Food Assistance to Populations Affected by Tropical Cyclone KennethOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide immediate life-saving food assistance to populations affected by cyclone Kenneth in isolated areas, as well as to displaced populations in accommodation centresIndicator 1.1Number of women who receive immediate lifesaving food assistanceIndicator 1.2Number of men who receive immediate lifesaving food assistanceIndicator 1.3Quantity of food distributed by type as % of plannedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of ETC Services to Support Response CommunityThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide shared ICT services to the humanitarian community responding to the cyclone Kenneth emergency in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WFP will procure materials for a USD146,000 value and will also contract Ericsson to provide internet services to the humanitarian community for one month. The project will last four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-252019-10-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019249114.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of ETC Services to Support Response CommunityOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Shared ICT services in common operational areas for the humanitarian organizations is establishedIndicator 1.1# of common operational areas covered by common security telecommunications network (if requested by SMT possibly Macomia)Indicator 1.2# of common operational areas covered by Internet connectivity services (Pemba)Output 2Coordination and information management services are providedIndicator 2.1# Information Management and collaboration platform established and maintained up-to-dateIndicator 2.2Percentage of users reporting delivery of the service as “satisfactory” and within “satisfactory” timeframeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Logistics Cluster Common Services in Support of the Humanitarian Community Responding to Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueThe main objective of this WFP project is to ensure access to rapid logistics services to impacted communities and project implementation sites for the humanitarian community responding to the cyclone Kenneth crisis in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WFP will contract and deploy one helicopter MI8 with its crew to facilitate the displacement of the humanitarian community. WFP will also establish a Mobile Storage Unit to respond to the warehousing needs of the humanitarian community. The project will last three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-262019-10-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20191486034.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Logistics Cluster Common Services in Support of the Humanitarian Community Responding to Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Life-saving humanitarian cargo is transported to affected areas and project implementation sites quickly and efficiently through the provision of coordinated air transport services and access to critical logistics informationIndicator 1.1Number of responding agencies and organisations utilising air transport services.Indicator 1.2Percentage of service requests to transport cargo fulfilled.Indicator 1.3Service users satisfaction rate on Cyclone Kenneth Logistics Cluster facilitation of air common logistics servicesOutput 2Strengthened logistics response, through increased coordination, maximising interoperability of actors, and minimising duplication of effort.Indicator 2.1Number of coordination meetings held.Indicator 2.2Number of organisations attending.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Scale Up the Capacity to Respond to Infectious Disease Outbreaks of Cholera and Acute Watery Diarrhea for Tropical Cyclone Kenneth Affected Populations in MozambiqueThe main objective of this WHO project is to contain and control infectious disease outbreaks of cholera and other diarrhoea diseases in the flood-affected populations in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 118 cholera, 15 malaria and two emergency health kits.The project will last three months and will benefit 291,869 people including 64,310 women and 103,886 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-062019-11-05
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019408373.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Scale Up the Capacity to Respond to Infectious Disease Outbreaks of Cholera and Acute Watery Diarrhea for Tropical Cyclone Kenneth Affected Populations in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Scale up the prevention, detection, confirmation disease outbreaks and initiation of timely response to diarrheal/cholera and dysentery disease outbreaks Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of health workers trained on cholera case management and infection preventionIndicator 1.2Proportion of rumours, alerts and potential outbreaks verified and investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 1.3Percentage of all confirmed outbreaks timely responded and properly managed within 24/48 hours of onsetXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Lifesaving GBV Assistance to Women and Young People Affected by the Flood and Cyclone KennethThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to assist vulnerable survivors of Gender Based Violence, restore their dignity and roll out mental health and psychosocial support in cyclone Kenneth affected areas in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute 6,000 dignity kits and establish 20 women and girls friendly spaces. The project will last three months and will benefit 206,257 people including 57,751 women, 49,501 girls and 3,364 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-202019-11-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019605042.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Lifesaving GBV Assistance to Women and Young People Affected by the Flood and Cyclone KennethOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable women and girls protected against GBV Protection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 1.1# of women who receive dignity kitOutput 2Women and girls are informed on existing referral mechanism for GBVIndicator 2.1# of sessions conducted in accommodation or resettlements centresXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide Life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Cyclone Kenneth and Flood-affected People in Cabo Delgado and Nampula, MozambiqueThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity and manage the consequences of sexual violence. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute medicines for a value of $100,000. UNFPA will also establish 20 Women Safe Places. The project will last three months and will benefit 226,996 people including 63,559 women and 54,479 girls and 4,540 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-232019-11-22
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019302082.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide Life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Cyclone Kenneth and Flood-affected People in Cabo Delgado and Nampula, MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) needs identified in affected areasIndicator 1.1SRH needs identified in all affected districtsOutput 2Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity preventedIndicator 2.1Number of BEmONC established and fully operationalIndicator 2.2Number of persons targeted by SRH servicesIndicator 2.3Number of persons living with disabilities targeted by SRH servicesOutput 3Women and girls survivors of Gender Based Violence receive proper careIndicator 3.1% of eligible survivors of GBV who receive PEP within 72 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-020UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate Provision of Temporary Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items for Flood and Cyclone Kenneth Affected PopulationsThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide lifesaving emergency shelter and NFI items to the most vulnerable households affected by Cyclone Kenneth in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 11,200 shelter and NFI kits. IOM will also provide technical support to the beneficiaries in the installation of shelter through an implementing partner. The project will last three months and will benefit 65,000 people including 16,900 women and 16,250 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012020-01-31
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20192303409.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate Provision of Temporary Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items for Flood and Cyclone Kenneth Affected PopulationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Living conditions of vulnerable households in the cyclone-affected districts are improved through the provision of shelter components, tools and household items Emergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsSelect an item from drop-downIndicator 1.1# households reached with shelter, NFI and tool kits (in line with INGC guidelines) delivered to most vulnerable householdsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-021UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Lifesaving Protection Assistance for Persons Affected by Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide protection services to the people affected by cyclone Kenneth in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, IOM williImplement outreach and awareness-raising activities to provide lifesaving information to survivors of gender-based violence and trafficking in person through the ewstablishment of protection referral system. The project will last three months and will benefit 300 people including 150 women and 60 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-292020-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019150000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Lifesaving Protection Assistance for Persons Affected by Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Internally Displaced Persons and host communities have access to life-saving protection servicesIndicator 1.1Number of mapping protection services conductedIndicator 1.2Number of refresher trainings providedIndicator 1.3Number of protection actors that are assisted to provide effective, life-saving protection servicesIndicator 1.4Number of beneficiaries benefitting from services under the referral mechanismXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivering Life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Services to People Affected by Cyclone KennethThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to ensure access to life-saving water supply, sanitation and hygiene to people affected by cyclone Kenneth in the Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will 50 drums of 25 kg, 7,000 hygiene kits and 75,000 bottle of household disinfectant. UNICEF will also target people with hygiene messaging. The project will last three months and will benefit 135,000 people including 33,682 women, 36,654 girls and 4,050 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-282019-10-27
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 20191739927.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivering Life-saving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Services to People Affected by Cyclone KennethOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1WASH sector coordination, through WASH cluster, is established, leading the development and implementation of sector response strategy and information sharing among sector partners.Indicator 1.1Coordination mechanism is in placeIndicator 1.2WASH sector strategy for emergency and cholera response establishedIndicator 1.3Information on emergency response is updated and disseminated amongst sector partnersOutput 2People affected by cyclone Kenneth have access to safe water of appropriate quantity and quality according to their needsIndicator 2.1# of people provided with safe water in urban areas and small towns through of centralized systemsIndicator 2.2# of people provided with safe water in accommodation centres, institutions and relocation areasOutput 3People affected by cyclone Kenneth sheltered in accommodation centres / internally displaced have access to appropriate sanitation facilitiesIndicator 3.1# of people provided with sanitation and bathing facilitiesOutput 4People affected by cyclone Kenneth have access to WASH related non-food items, including point-of-use water treatment products / materialsIndicator 4.1# of families receiving NFI kits (family kit, dignity kit, buckets)Indicator 4.2# of families receiving point-of-use water treatment materials / productsOutput 5People affected by cyclone Kenneth have access to appropriate sanitation and hygiene messagesIndicator 5.1# of people receiving sanitation and hygiene messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to the Restoration of Lifesaving Primary Healthcare Services, Including Malaria and Other Potential Disease Outbreaks Focusing on Children and Women after Cyclone Kenneth and Related FloodsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide lifesaving health care to the populations affected by the cyclone Kenneth in Mozambique, With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 100 emergency health kits; 30,000 mosquitoe bednets and 9,750 bags of therapeutic food. The project will last three months and will benefit 126,000 people including 31,450 women and 34,070 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-012019-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019300397.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to the Restoration of Lifesaving Primary Healthcare Services, Including Malaria and Other Potential Disease Outbreaks Focusing on Children and Women after Cyclone Kenneth and Related FloodsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children and women access life-saving interventions through population- and community-based activities.Indicator 1.1Number of outpatient consultations, children under-fiveIndicator 1.2Number Outreach / Camp Services delivery pointsIndicator 1.3Number of LLINs distributedIndicator 1.4Number of people who will receive a service from the project (outreach and fixed points)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-076UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Psychosocial Support, Life-saving Information and Services to Respond to Violence, Including GBV and VAC in the Areas Affected by the Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide psychosocial support, life-saving information and services to respond to violence, including gender-based violence, to children affected by the cyclone Kenneth in Mozambique. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will establish community-based Child Friendly Spaces and engage children in recreational, emotional and social wellbeing activities. The project will last three months and will benefit 50,000 persons.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-062019-11-05
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
MOZAMBIQUE STORM 2019202646.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Psychosocial Support, Life-saving Information and Services to Respond to Violence, Including GBV and VAC in the Areas Affected by the Cyclone Kenneth in MozambiqueOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MOZAMBIQUE RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of community-based psycho-social support, including through Child Friendly Spaces and existing community structuresIndicator 1.1# of girls and boys participating in structured and sustained psychosocial support and child protection programmesIndicator 1.2# of actors trained to provide PSSOutput 2Increased community awareness of child protection risks and provision of critical information to enable access to services;Indicator 2.1Number of religious and traditional leaders and other community members directly trained by the project to provide sensitization and awarenessIndicator 2.2Number of persons directly reached by the project through awareness campaigns and information disseminationOutput 3Enable local capacity to respond to violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children through specialized police units at district and community level.Indicator 3.1Number of police and other multi-sectoral actors trained to respond to VAC, GBV and SEA in affected districtsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-077UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Emergency WASH and MHPS services to internally displaced children and their families affected by conflict in Rakhine state 2019The main objective of this project is to provide emergency WASH assistance to newly displaced people and host communities and psychosocial support to children among these populations in six townships of Rakhine state. UNICEF will use CERF for the provision of hygiene kits, water containers and water treatment supplies, and materials of temporary latrine infrastructures targeting 5,000 households, as well as for psychosocial support and recreational activities targeting 9,000 vulnerable children among these households. An estimated 25,000 people including 15,000 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-06-042020-03-03
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
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019497877.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH and MHPS services to internally displaced children and their families affected by conflict in Rakhine state 2019OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)101975.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Emergency WASH and MHPS services to internally displaced children and their families affected by conflict in Rakhine state 2019OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of WASH supplies to 2019 conflict affected populations in Rakhine StateIndicator 1.1Number of people benefitting from improved drinking water meeting demand for domestic purposes, at minimum/agreed standardsIndicator 1.2Number of people benefitting from a functional excreta disposal system reducing safety/public health/environmental risks – in particular for women and girlsIndicator 1.3Number of people provided with hygiene kits or key hygiene itemsOutput 2Children’s exposure and vulnerability to violence, abuse, and exploitation is prevented through children’s participation in age-appropriate, culture and gender-sensitive psychosocial and recreational activities in safe spaces.Indicator 2.1Number of targeted girls and boys reached with psychosocial support through mobile and other child friendly spacesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support through nutritious food production for host communities of the newly displaced people in RakhineThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency agriculture assistance to 3,000 vulnerable households engaged in food production in host communities in five townships of central Rakhine state. FAO and partners will use CERF to procure and distribute vegetable seeds, agricultural tools and fertilizer and provide training on good agricultural practice and nutrition-sensitive farming. An estimated 15,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-06-042019-12-03
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
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support through nutritious food production for host communities of the newly displaced people in RakhineOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased nutritious food productionIndicator 1.1Number of farming households received agricultural inputs disaggregated by boys, girls, women and men.Indicator 1.2Number of farming households trained on Good Agriculture Practices and Nutrition Sensitive approach (home/backyard gardening)Indicator 1.3Number of farming households reported increased yield of produced varieties of vegetables at home/backyard gardensXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving GBV and SRH services for conflict-affected and newly-displaced women and girls in Rakhine stateThe main objective of this project is to ensure access to emergency sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and protection services for newly displaced people and the host communities in six townships of Rakhine state. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of essential SRH supplies, clean delivery kits and dignity kits, deployment of mobile clinics, GBV risk mitigation through safety audits and awareness-raising activities, as well as provision of life-saving GBV services with a focus on case management, referral to specialized care and psychosocial support. An estimated 10,531 people including 4,813 women and 1,440 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-06-062019-12-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019201087.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving GBV and SRH services for conflict-affected and newly-displaced women and girls in Rakhine stateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund20863.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving GBV and SRH services for conflict-affected and newly-displaced women and girls in Rakhine stateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Newly displaced women and girls access GBV response services and MHPSSIndicator 1.1Localized referral pathways available for GBV survivors in 2 townshipsIndicator 1.2Number of GBV safety audits undertaken is each of 4 displacement sitesIndicator 1.3Number of women and girls receiving dignity kitsIndicator 1.4Number of women, men and young people who are reached through GBV awareness raising activities including messages on PSEAOutput 2Newly-displaced women and girls access life-saving drugs and medical suppliesIndicator 2.1Number of displaced people and members of host communities benefiting from access to emergency PHC servicesIndicator 2.2Number of Inter-agency Emergency Health Kits (basic unit) procured and provided to RI’s mobile clinic teamsIndicator 2.3Number of township/State Hospitals with Post-Rape Treatment Kits in stock and oriented on management and utilizationIndicator 2.4Number of pregnant women receiving clean delivery kitsIndicator 2.5Number of women and girls, including pregnant women and GBV survivors, supported for medical assistance (emergency obstetric care, post-rape treatment, etc.)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated Protection, Shelter and NFI response to newly displaced people in Rakhine StateThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency shelter/NFI and protection assistance to the newly displaced persons and host communities in six townships of Rakhine state. UNHCR will use CERF to provide emergency shelter reinforcement support to 2,000 households and complementary relief items to 3,250 households. Further, UNHCR will conduct 300 protection monitoring visits to identify and address specific needs of some 1,500 vulnerable persons. An estimated 30,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-312019-11-29
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019690619.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Protection, Shelter and NFI response to newly displaced people in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)295979.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated Protection, Shelter and NFI response to newly displaced people 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 DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 crisis-affected people receive complementary shelter support Select an item from drop-downIndicator 1.1Number of households receiving shelter reinforcement supportOutput 216,250 crisis-affected people receive core relief non-food ItemsIndicator 2.1Number of households receiving complementary relief itemsOutput 330,000 crisis-affected persons are better protected and specific needs of vulnerable persons are responded to.Indicator 3.1Number of emergency protection monitoring visits conducted to identify and address incidents, risks and threatsIndicator 3.2Number of persons with specific needs identified and assistedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Nutrition Assistance for Newly Displaced Populations in Rakhine StateThe main objective of this project is to respond to immediate food security and nutrition needs of newly displaced population in seven townships of Rakhine state. WFP will use CERF to provide 12,000 people with monthly food baskets consisting of rice, pulses, oil and salt, as well as blanket supplementary feeding programme in support of 3,052 children under five and 1,352 pregnant and lactating women. An estimated 12,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-04-202020-01-19
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and Nutrition Assistance for Newly Displaced Populations in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)950000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and Nutrition Assistance for Newly Displaced Populations in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food is distributed to targeted populations over the course of six months in sufficient quantity and quality and in a timely manner to meet their daily food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Number of people who received food assistanceOutput 2Fortified Blended Food is provided to children 6-59 months and PLW/G to prevent deterioration of nutritional statusIndicator 2.1Number of children 6-59 months and PLW/G assisted by fortified blended foodXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving health care services to the new displaced people and host communities arising from the armed conflict in Rakhine StateThe main objective of this project is to facilitate life-saving primary healthcare services to the conflict-affected populations in five townships of central Rakhine state. WHO will use CERF to procure and distribute inter-agency emergency heath kits and support the deployment of mobile medical teams of the Ministry of Health and Sports. An estimated 14,038 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-05-022019-11-01
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
MYANMAR DISPLACEMENT 2019135997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving health care services to the new displaced people and host communities arising from the armed conflict in Rakhine StateOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MYANMAR RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Armed conflict affected population have access to emergency primary health care servicesIndicator 1.1Number of MoHS health staff supported with operational costIndicator 1.2Number of patients seen (>1 consultation per person per year divided by 12 times 5 months; disaggregated as to male-female and <5 and >5 years of age as per EWARS guidelines)Output 2Health staff have safe access to armed conflict affected population with sufficient medical suppliesIndicator 2.1Number of full interagency emergency health kits (IEHK) procured (on replenishment basis, composed of 10 basic units and 1 supplementary unit)Indicator 2.2Vests procurement for mobile clinics team members (for visibility of mobile clinics)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-008UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Additional security support to support the expansion of humanitarian operations in Greater Tripoli and other parts of Libya requiring humanitarian assistance.This UNDSS project aims to provide direct support to the UNCT and Saving Lives Together (SLT) programmes in Libya with a primary focus on supporting humanitarian programmes related to the recent and ongoing armed conflict in the greater Tripoli and other affected areas of Libya based on the needs planned by HCT. The project is based on one Field Security Coordination Officer (FSCO) on surge, who will be deployed in a suitable location for a period of six months to be able to be effective (either in Tripoli or in Benghazi). The FSCO will reinforce the extant capacity of the DSS Core staffing, security cell and specially AFPs without a security officer under the discretion of UNDSS.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-06-042020-03-31
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
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 2019156254.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Additional security support to support the expansion of humanitarian operations in Greater Tripoli and other parts of Libya requiring humanitarian assistance.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased security information sharing and awareness in support of humanitarian operations in the targeted areas for humanitarian response.Indicator 1.1Number of security risk assessments (SRA)Indicator 1.2Number of analytical reports and advisoriesIndicator 1.3Increase security information sharing and cooperation on security issues through regular security briefings at UN Security Cell and INGOs meetingsIndicator 1.4Ensure situational awareness and effective operational planning through provisions of security reports (daily, weekly, alerts)Output 2Security training and operational support to humanitarian organizations operating in LibyaIndicator 2.1Surge officer deployed and operationalIndicator 2.2Number of humanitarian staff trained on security awarenessIndicator 2.3Number of timely operational security mission to humanitarian organizationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Livestock Response to Drought Affected Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Communities in Oromia and Somali Regions of EthiopiaThe main objective of this FAO project is to safeguard livelihoods of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities affected by the drought in Somali and Oromia region. With this USD 6.5 million CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 976 metric tons of feed and 231,047 Multi Nutrient Blocks feed, will treat 781,000 livestock against animal disease, destock 43,000 animals from the most vulnerable herders and provide cash transfer to 4,500 people. The project will last six months and will benefit 435,000 people including 117 580 women and 104,270 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-032020-03-31
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
ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20196500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Livestock Response to Drought Affected Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Communities in Oromia and Somali Regions of EthiopiaOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1No of animals provided with supplementary feed disaggregated by livestock type.Indicator 1.2Quantity of Total Mixed Ration feed provided (Kgs)Indicator 1.3Quantity of Multi Nutrient Blocks feed provided (Blocks)Indicator 1.4No of households supportedOutput 2Access to animal health services improved.Indicator 2.1No of animals treatedIndicator 2.2No of households supportedOutput 3Households are supported to sell marketable animals.Indicator 3.1No of traders participating in marketing arrangements arranged by the projectIndicator 3.2Number of animals sold through arrangements established by the projectIndicator 3.3Number of households selling livestock through arrangements established by the projectOutput 4Target Households received timely cash transferIndicator 4.1No. of people reached with cash transfer, disaggregated by sexIndicator 4.2Total amount of cash disbursed (USD)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-078UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)First emergency response for drought relief in Somali and Oromia regions The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide safe and reliable water supply for the people affected by drought in 37 woredas in Somali and Oromia regions.
With this USD 3.5 million CERF grant, UNICEF will rehabilitate 75 water points and 4 river intake system and will install 150 water tanks.
The project will last six months and will benefit 300,586 persons including 66,352 girls and 74,534 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-032020-01-02
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ETHIOPIA DROUGHT 20193498667.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project First emergency response for drought relief in Somali and Oromia regions OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe and reliable water for 226,757 people through rehabilitation of water pointsIndicator 1.1Number of people receiving safe drinking water from rehabilitated/maintained water pointsIndicator 1.2Number of non-functional water points rehabilitatedIndicator 1.3Quantity of safe drinking water supplied per person per
dayIndicator 1.4Number of people trained on gender-based violence and PSEA risk mitigationOutput 2Improved access to safe and reliable water for 40,000 people through rehabilitation of river water intake supply systems in Somali regionIndicator 2.1Number of river water intake systems rehabilitatedIndicator 2.2Number of people receiving safe drinking water from rehabilitated river intake systemOutput 3To provide storage water tanks to support government-led water trucking operations Indicator 3.1Number of water tanks installed (Roto-tanks (PE or fiberglass and OXFAM galvanized steel tanks))Indicator 3.2Number of people accessing water from installed water storage tanksXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring food security and small-scale agriculture production capacities in communities affected by drought and loss of harvest in GuatemalaThe main objective of this FAO project is to restore food security and production capacitiesa for families affected by the drought in Guatemala. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute, maize seeds, fertilizer, livestock first-aid and vaccination kits for a total of USD 199,000. Additionally, FAO will install 16,000-liter capacity water storage reservoirs at family level and some small irrigation systems. The project will last six months and will benefit 8,365 people including 1,740 women and 2,928 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-082020-01-07
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
GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2019300031.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring food security and small-scale agriculture production capacities in communities affected by drought and loss of harvest in GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected farmers received agriculture supplies and toolsIndicator 1.1Number of farmers receiving agriculture supplies and toolsOutput 2Alternative livelihoods, mainly for women, implemented at family scaleIndicator 2.1Number of families implementing alternative livelihoodsOutput 3Local water systems repaired or established to promote water storage for food productionIndicator 3.1Numberof families repairing or establishing water storage systemsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-079UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assuring survival through urgent treatment to acutely malnourished children in 7 municipalities in Alta VerapazThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to save the lives of children under-five suffering from acute malnutrition. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will, through an implementing partner, procure anthropometric materials to screen children for malnutrition at the community level. These children will be referred to the CERF-supported health facilities run by PAHO under this application to benefit from the malnutrition treatment and other health services as needed. The project will last six months and will benefit 25,107 people including 8,195 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-012020-02-29
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
GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2019604711.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assuring survival through urgent treatment to acutely malnourished children in 7 municipalities in Alta VerapazOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children are screened to timely identify acute malnutrition or children at risk of acute malnutrition.Indicator 1.1Number of children screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of lives saved of children with acute malnutrition or at risk of acute malnutritionIndicator 1.3Number of women screened for acute malnutritionOutput 2Community leaders improve their skills to identify acute malnutrition and children at risk of acute malnutritionIndicator 2.1Number of communities which implement a community strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding Protection and Nutrition in emergenciesIndicator 2.2Number of Community leaders who are immediately trained to identify acute malnutrition and children at risk of acute malnutritionIndicator 2.3Number of families who receive counselling on acute malnutrition and adequate IYCF.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving food assistance to food-insecure households and acutely malnourished children in Alta Verapaz, GuatemalaThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide life-saving food assistance to food-insecure households in Alta Verapaz to satisfy their basic food and nutrition requirements. With this CERF grant, WFP will transfer a total of USD 495,000 in cash as food assistance to families in need. The project will last six months and will benefit 27,500 people including 6,954 women and 7,073 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-012020-02-29
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
GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2019711228.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving food assistance to food-insecure households and acutely malnourished children in Alta Verapaz, GuatemalaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved food consumption scoreIndicator 1.1Number of people assisted who received relief cash transfer for a 30 days period with CERF funds, disaggregated by sex and ageIndicator 1.2Number of acutely malnourished girls and boys assisted through the cash transfer modalityIndicator 1.3Total amount of cash transferred to target householdsOutput 2Decreased consumption-based coping strategy indexIndicator 2.1% of households applying consumption-based coping strategiesOutput 3Reduction of the food expenditure shareIndicator 3.1% of households spending 65% or more of their income in food suppliesOutput 4Proportion of households where women, men, or both women and men make decisions on the use of cashIndicator 4.1Number of people reached with training on gender equality, disaggregated by sexIndicator 4.2Number of training sessions providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health assistance to children under 5 years of age who are suffering from acute malnutrition and associated complications in Guatemala.The main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity from acute malnutrition and from complications from other drought-associated diseases in the population affected in Guatemala. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 22 malnutrition kits in 11 health facilties in Alta Verapaz. WHO will also install a human milk bank and a rain catchment system in these facilities. The project will last six months and will directly benefit 1,620 people including 1,500 children, while an estimated 56,508 persons will indirectly benefit from the proposed activities through increased access to services.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-082020-01-07
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
GUATEMALA DROUGHT 2019370629.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health assistance to children under 5 years of age who are suffering from acute malnutrition and associated complications in Guatemala.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS GUATEMALA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The nutritional status of 1,500 children under 5 years of age with moderate and severe acute malnutrition is monitored and medical complications are rapidly detected and referred to reference hospitalsIndicator 1.1Number of children under 5 years of age with moderate and severe acute malnutrition, with or without complications, who are monitored and attended to in prioritized health centers.Indicator 1.2Number of healthcare units located in the area of intervention that are equipped to conduct anthropogenic nutritional assessment at a community levelOutput 2100% of referred children suffering from complications associated with severe acute malnutrition receive timely and quality treatmentIndicator 2.1Percentage of reference hospitals located in areas of influence of the 7 prioritized municipalities equipped with essential supplies and equipment to provide timely medical treatment of complications of severe acute malnutrition in children under 5Indicator 2.2Percentage of children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition who present medical complications who are referred to and attended to by reference hospitalsIndicator 2.3Percentage of hospital emergency personnel that know and can apply the national guidelines for the management of severe acute malnutrition in children under 5Output 38 community healthcare units have sufficient access to safe water to ensure continuity of operations and safe sanitary conditions for patient careIndicator 3.1Number of community health units in the areas of intervention that have a reserve water supply system with the capacity to meet the minimum daily demand for at least 72 hoursIndicator 3.2Percentage of community health units that have good health hygiene practices and sanitary education.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-080UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 8,000 most vulnerable children (girls and boys) affected by droughts in five priority counties.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to prevent and respond to protection risks and GBV risks of 8,000 most vulnerable children including girls and boys living with disability affected by drought in five priority counties. With CERF funds, UNICEF will support 2,000 separated children and 500 reunified family, and will provide psychosocial support to 4,000 children. UNICEF will provide 1,100 dignity kits and 100 recreation kits. The project covers Protection sector and will last six months. It will benefit 8,000 children including 4,160 girls and 800 children with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-122020-01-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019250139.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and response to protection and GBV risks of 8,000 most vulnerable children (girls and boys) affected by droughts in five priority counties.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of integrated protection services for children separated from families is prevented and addressed and family-based care is promoted.Indicator 1.1No of separated children identified and supported with Psychosocial Support Services (PSS), case management, including Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) services)Indicator 1.2No of family reintegration follow-up visits by social workers per countyIndicator 1.3No. of dignity kits distributed to girls and boys. A dignity kit comprises of sanitary pad for girls, toiletries (soap, toothpaste, toothbrush), clothes, solar light. The items are packed in a back pack carry bagOutput 2Community awareness on child protection in emergencies is facilitated to protect children from violence, exploitation and abuse including GBV.Indicator 2.1No of counties that have received key Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) messagesIndicator 2.2No of children receiving psychosocial support and dignity kitsOutput 3Psychosocial first aid and psychosocial support is provided to displaced children.Indicator 3.1No of affected children receiving Psychosocial Support (PSS)Indicator 3.2No of government members and partners whose coordination function is strengthenedIndicator 3.3No of children accessing child friendly spacesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-081UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Emergency Health Response to Drought and diseases outbreaks in selected Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of KenyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide life-saving health commodities and health awareness to the population of the 8 drought affected counties (Garissa, Wajir, Tana River, Isiolo, Baringo, Turkana, Mandera, Marsabit). With CERF funds, UNICEF will provide antibiotics, rehydration solution, cholera diagnostics kits, etc. along with health awareness messages through leaflets distribution and radio spots. The project covers health sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 71,258 persons including 24,228 girls and 23,277 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-112020-01-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019250018.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Emergency Health Response to Drought and diseases outbreaks in selected Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide operational, technical and managerial support for integrated outreach services in 8 countiesHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of drought affected and displaced children (boys and girls) accessing quality life-saving Newborn Child Adolescent Health interventions at community level (excluding the Reproductive Health interventions-UNFPA supported) in the 8 targeted countiesIndicator 1.2Number of drought affected and displaced pregnant women accessing quality life-saving Maternal Health interventions (excluding the Sexual Reproductive Health component which is implemented by UNFPA) in the 8 targeted countiesIndicator 1.3Quantities of life-saving health commodities procured and delivered to the 8 counties (Garissa, Wajir, Tana River, Isiolo, Baringo, Turkana, Mandera, Marsabit)Indicator 1.4Number of joint supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 2Awareness created for all drought affected people (children and pregnant women) for increased access to emergency life-saving health interventionsIndicator 2.1Number of community health volunteers oriented on drought emergency life-saving interventionsIndicator 2.2Number of people who recall at least 3 key messages on droughtIndicator 2.3Number of people who practice at least 2 key messages on droughtXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-082UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accelerate nutrition response to the drought emergency in priority arid countiesThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute towards the nutrition wellbeing of vulnerable women and children in severely drought-affected counties through scale up of life saving nutrition interventions. With CERF funds, UNICEF will provide 18,635 cartons of Ready to use Therapeutic Food and messages on Infant and Youth child feeding.
The project covers nutrition sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 161,418 persons including 73,721 girls and 14,563 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-112020-01-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 20191000190.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accelerate nutrition response to the drought emergency in priority arid countiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased coverage and quality of the treatment of acute malnutrition in severely drought-affected countiesIndicator 1.1Performance indicators for management of acute malnutrition maintained within the sphere standardsIndicator 1.218,635 cartons of Ready to use Therapeutic food supplies distributed adequate and in the targeted countiesIndicator 1.3Number of children reached with treatment for acute malnutrition.Output 2Improved delivery of Infant feeding and young child feeding in emergency (IFE) interventions in the severely affected countiesIndicator 2.1No. of health staff trained on Maternal Infant and Young Child Nutrition In emergencies (MIYCN-E) packageIndicator 2.2No. of Pregnant and lactating women and caregivers of children 6 – 59 months reached with messages on IYCF.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-083UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to safe water and hygiene education for 100,000 girls, boys, women and men in 8 drought affected Counties in KenyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve access to safe water for 100,000 girls, boys, women and men affected by drought in 8 Counties (Mandera; Marsabit; Wajir; Turkana; Tana River; Garissa; Isiolo and Baringo). With CERF funds, UNICEF will provide Aquatab for 18,000 households, water flocculent for 2,000 households, 40,000 soaps, 19,000 jerry cans and 18,000 buckets. The project covers WASH sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 100,000 persons including 24,480 girls and 26,520 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-122020-04-10
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019899999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to safe water and hygiene education for 100,000 girls, boys, women and men in 8 drought affected Counties in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1100,000 girls, boys, women and men have access to 7.5-15 litres of water per person/day from repaired water sourcesWater Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1# of girls, boys, women and men with access to between 7.5 and 15 litres of safe water per person per day (HFI)Indicator 1.2# of households benefiting from WASH supplies (each household shall receive 1 jerrycan (20 litres), 1 bucket (10 litres), 2 bars of soap, 90 aquatabs tablets/90 PUR sachets) for 3 monthsOutput 2300,000 girls, boys, women and men have access to critical WASH related information for prevention of diseasesIndicator 2.1# of girls, women, boys and men with access to safe sanitary facilities and critical WASH related information for the prevention of illnessesOutput 3100,000 school children have access to safe water and practice safe hygiene in the school environmentIndicator 3.1# of school children accessing 1-2 litres of safe water within school environment per dayOutput 4Sector response coordination is reactivated (at no cost for CERF)Indicator 4.1Number of Counties holding regular coordination meetingsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protecting livestock assets and safeguarding livelihoods in Kenya’s Arid and Semi Arid Lands.The main objective of this FAO project is to improve the food security and livelihood status of targeted beneficiary households through destocking, the provision of animal feed and animal health services. With CERF funfds, FAO will provide 18,375 bags of fodder, drugs (antibiotics, dewormer and vitamins) and small veterinary materiel. Through cash transfer of 90,720 USD to 2,268 herders, FAO will destock 2,268 small ruminants and will provide meat to 1,000 households. The project covers food security/agriculture sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 167,828 persons including 60,649 girls and 40,048 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-162020-01-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protecting livestock assets and safeguarding livelihoods in Kenya’s Arid and Semi Arid Lands.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 KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Key Livestock assets in pastoral households are protected Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1Number of core breeding animals receiving feed and surviving the droughtIndicator 1.2Number of households benefiting from animal feed supportOutput 2Pastoralists’ income boosted and nutrition status of community members improved.Indicator 2.1Number of pastoral households receiving cash for livestockIndicator 2.2Total amount of cash provided to vulnerable pastoralistsIndicator 2.3Livestock slaughteredIndicator 2.4Amount of meat distributedIndicator 2.5Number of households receiving 2 kg of meat per weekOutput 3Livestock health in pastoral communities improvedIndicator 3.1Number of livestock receiving animal health supportIndicator 3.2Number of pastoral households benefitting from animal healthXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of multi-sectoral life-saving gender based violence (GBV) prevention and response services in 8 drought affected counties in Kenya.The main objective of this UNFPA project is to prevent and respond efficiently to incidents of GBV in drought affected regions in Kenya. With CERF funds, UNFPA will provide 2,000 dignity kits and 15,000 assorted materials on GBV. The project supports the protection sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 4,937 women, including 60 women with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-112020-03-31
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
KENYA DROUGHT 2019249845.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of multi-sectoral life-saving gender based violence (GBV) prevention and response services in 8 drought affected counties in Kenya.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 14,002 women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violence receive clinical management of rape servicesIndicator 1.1Number of health care workers oriented on the clinical management of rapeIndicator 1.2Number of health care workers oriented on the MISPIndicator 1.3Number of community responders oriented on the psychosocial supportIndicator 1.4Number of sexual violence survivors receiving the clinical management of rape (CMR) quality package of care including psychosocial support.Output 2Uptake of available GBV services in 8 counties affected by drought is increased.Indicator 2.1Number of IEC materials procured.Indicator 2.2Number of IEC materials disseminated.Indicator 2.3Number of dignity kits procured.Indicator 2.4Number of women of reproductive age issued with dignity kitsIndicator 2.5Number of community mobilization events conductedIndicator 2.6Directory of GBV actors developed.Indicator 2.7Number of functional GBV coordination structures activated.Output 362 women of reproductive age with disabilities at risk of sexual violence received clinical management of rape servicesIndicator 3.1Number of women of reproductive age living with disabilities at risk of sexual violence receiving the CMR quality package of care including psychosocial support.Indicator 3.2Number of braille IECs on available GBV services developed and procured.Indicator 3.3Number of braille IECs on available GBV services disseminated.Indicator 3.4Number of dignity kits procured for women of reproductive age living with disabilities at risk of sexual violenceIndicator 3.5Number of women of reproductive age living with disabilities at risk of sexual violence issued with dignity kits.Output 4935 refugee women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violence receive clinical management of rape services.Indicator 4.1Number of refugee women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violence receiving the CMR quality package of care including psychosocial support.Indicator 4.2Number of IEC materials with information on available GBV services procuredIndicator 4.3Number of refugee women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violence reached with information on available GBV services.Indicator 4.4Number of dignity kits procured for refugee women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violenceIndicator 4.5Number of refugee women of reproductive age at risk of sexual violence issued with dignity kits.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-saving Sexual Reproductive Health Services in Eight Drought Affected Counties in KenyaThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to Reduce the morbidity and mortality among women of reproductive age (WRA) in eight drought affected counties (Mandera; Marsabit; Wajir; Turkana; Tana River; Garissa; Isiolo and Baringo).
With this 199,127 USD CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 66 assorted Emergency Reproductive Health kits, 2,600 dignity kits and 10,000 IEC materials on reproductive health.
The project covers Health sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 238,666 women, including 8,145 women with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-122020-01-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019199127.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-saving Sexual Reproductive Health Services in Eight Drought Affected Counties in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 192,074 women of reproductive age access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 1.1Number of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 1.2Number of WRA among the targeted population receiving family planning services.Indicator 1.3Number of health care workers oriented on MISP for Reproductive Health.Indicator 1.4Number of dignity kits procured for WRA,Indicator 1.5Number of WRA receiving dignity kits.Output 2Demand for quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services increased.Indicator 2.1Number of information, education and communication (IEC) materials on available SRH services developed and procured.Indicator 2.2Number of information, education and communication (IEC) materials on available SRH services distributed.Indicator 2.3Number of integrated community outreaches conducted on available SRH services.Output 333,178 refugee women of reproductive age access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 3.1Number of expectant refugee women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 3.2Number of refugee women of reproductive age receiving family planning services among the targeted population.Indicator 3.3Number of dignity kits procured.Indicator 3.4Number of refugee women of reproductive age receiving dignity kits.Output 45,867 women of reproductive age with disability access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 4.1Number of WRA with disability attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 4.2Number of WRA with disability receiving family planning services among the targeted population.Indicator 4.3Number of dignity kits procured.Indicator 4.4Number of women of reproductive age with disability receiving dignity kits.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Accelerate nutrition response to the drought emergency in priority arid counties - WFPThe main objective of this WFP project is to contribute towards the nutrition wellbeing of vulnerable women and children in severely drought-affected counties through scale up of life saving nutrition interventions (Mandera; Marsabit; Wajir; Turkana; Tana River; Garissa; Isiolo and Baringo).
With CERF funds, WFP will provide 183 MT of Ready to Use Supplementary Feeding and 159 MT of Super Cereal Plus. The project covers Nutrition sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 141,168 people including 55,191 girls and 33,243 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-162020-01-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Accelerate nutrition response to the drought emergency in priority arid counties - WFPOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased coverage and quality of the treatment of acute malnutrition in severely drought-affected counties Nutrition - NutritionIndicator 1.1Performance indicators for management of acute malnutrition maintained within the sphere standardsIndicator 1.2Quantities of Ready to use supplementary food (RUSF) and super cereal flour distributed in the targeted countiesIndicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries reached, by gender (6-59 months and PLWs)Indicator 1.4Number of health facility patients exposed to health and nutrition messagingXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Disease outbreaks especially among children in Marsabit, Wajir, Turkana, Isiolo, Garissa, Tana River, Baringo and ManderaThe main objective of this WHO project is to reduce the morbidity and mortality among women of reproductive age (WRA) in eight drought affected counties (Mandera; Marsabit; Wajir; Turkana; Tana River; Garissa; Isiolo and Baringo). With CERF funds, WHO will provide essential drugs and diagnostic kits for cholera, measles and other communicable diseases along with communication materials. The project covers Health sector and will last six months. In total, it will benefit 158,351 people including 67,299 girls and 26,392 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-192020-01-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA DROUGHT 2019349999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Disease outbreaks especially among children in Marsabit, Wajir, Turkana, Isiolo, Garissa, Tana River, Baringo and ManderaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Lifesaving medical interventions for Cholera and Measles and other communicable diseases at health facilities scaled upIndicator 1.1Monthly morbidity and mortality reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality for Measles, Cholera and other epidemic diseases reduced to national standardsIndicator 1.3Proportion of cholera and measles cases benefited from the drugs and nondrug consumables itemsIndicator 1.4All eight counties receive life saving drugs and distributed to the 52 health facilitiesIndicator 1.5Number of guidelines and tools set for the management of Cholera, Measles and other communicable diseases distributed to the countiesOutput 2Support County Health teams to investigate and respond to all rumours, alerts of Cholera and Measles and other communicable diseases and disease threats.Indicator 2.1Weekly epidemiological monitoring reports availableIndicator 2.2Number of alerts of communicable disease responded to within 48 hours monthlyIndicator 2.3Proportion of cases confirmed by reference laboratoryIndicator 2.4Number of technical guidelines provided to clinicians and county health management and response teamsOutput 3Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) activated and linked to the eight counties health teamsIndicator 3.1Disease outbreak response plans available in all 8 countiesIndicator 3.2Daily monitoring reports released from the EOCIndicator 3.3Timely situational reports, reports, sitreps and bulletins availableOutput 4Communicable disease diagnostics enhanced in the eight countiesIndicator 4.1No stock out of or critical reagents and basic laboratory equipment and kitsIndicator 4.2Number of communicable disease suspected cases investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 4.3Number of Cholera testing kits with reagents supplied to the health facilities per county (8)Indicator 4.4Number of health facilities benefiting from cholera testing kit and reagentsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food Assistance Intervention in Response to the 2019 Drought in Five Municipalities in El SalvadorThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide lifesaving relief through general food distribution (GFD) to drought-affected people in El Salvador. With this CERF grant, WFP will transfer a total of USD 562,500 in cash as food assistance to families in need. The project will last six months and will benefit 12,500 people including 4,100 women and 2,488 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-162020-01-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2019958859.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food Assistance Intervention in Response to the 2019 Drought in Five Municipalities 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Target/Indicator 1.1Food insecure HH have received general food assistance for a period of three monthsIndicator 1.2Number of cash transfers, with a value of US$75 per month for the initial three months of the projectIndicator 1.3Food consumption is maintained during the humanitarian assistance periodIndicator 1.4Diet diversity is improved through cash transfers with a food assistance focusIndicator 1.5Assisted households no longer apply crisis or emergency coping strategiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Contribute with Immediate Assistance to Restore Food Security and Livelihoods of Households Farming Affected by the Prolonged Drought 2018-2019 in Eastern El SalvadorThe main objective of this FAO project is to increase food production in five municipalities of the dry corridor of El Salvador. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute, maize seeds, fertilizer, livestock first-aid and vaccination kits for a total of USD 213,639. The project will last six months and will benefit 12,500 people including 4,100 women and 2,487 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-152020-01-14
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
EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2019345000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Contribute with Immediate Assistance to Restore Food Security and Livelihoods of Households Farming Affected by the Prolonged Drought 2018-2019 in Eastern 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The crop production of 2,500 households highly vulnerable to food security that has been affected by the drought is restored.Food Security - Agriculture (incl. livestock, fisheries and other agriculture based livelihoods)Indicator 1.1Number of households that re-establish the production of corn and beans for self-consumption.Indicator 1.2Percentage of households that applies good agricultural practices to reduce the risk of suffering damage and losses due to droughtOutput 2The animal protein food production is protected for the food security of 2,500 households.Indicator 2.1Number of livelihoods that receive food for poultry and livestock.Indicator 2.2Number of livelihoods that participate in vaccination campaigns for the poultry and livestock survival.Output 3Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and local governments receive assistance for the response and efficiently and effectively management of the emergency and risk reduction in the face of the impact of drought and food and nutrition security (FSN)Indicator 3.1Number of MAG technicians that participate and are strengthened in response to droughtIndicator 3.2Number of local government technicians that participate and are strengthened in response to droughtXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-084UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Nutrition and WASH assistance intervention in response to the 2019 drought in five municipalities in El Salvador.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to save the lives of children and their family affected by drought in El Salvador through the provision of nutrition and WASH services. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will, procure anthropometric materials and therapeutic food to screen and treat children with malnutrition. UNICEF will also procure and distribute 700 water filters and 700 hygiene kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 3,500 people including 1,280 women, 700 girls and 210 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-152020-01-14
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
EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2019264000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition and WASH assistance intervention in response to the 2019 drought in five municipalities in El Salvador.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)216000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Nutrition and WASH assistance intervention in response to the 2019 drought in five municipalities in El Salvador.OCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,500 children under 9 years old, and 400 pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers recovered their nutritional condition.Indicator 1.1# (100%) of children under the age of 9 years, with moderate and severe acute malnutrition, in the intervention areas who outgrow conditions of moderate and severe acute malnutrition and are protected from MAM and SAM and with food-and nutrition security.Indicator 1.2# (100%) of children under 5 in target areas, identified as in highest risk to fall into moderate and severe acute malnutrition who receive immediate attention by Ministry of HealthIndicator 1.3# (100%) of pregnant women and Breastfeeding mothers who are identified as in highest risk to fall acute malnutrition, and receive immediate attention by Ministry of HealthIndicator 1.4# (100%) of people living with disabilities who are identified as in highest risk to fall acute malnutrition will receive nutrition services by ministry of health.Indicator 1.5# (100%) of pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers who received information about good practices of nutrition in drought context.Indicator 1.6# (100%) of providers who received information about good practices of nutrition in drought context.Output 2Improved provision of safe water and hygiene promotion to priority municipalitiesIndicator 2.1Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to safe water points at the community level.Indicator 2.2Number of families possessing appropriate water-storage containers (disaggregate male and woman head of family).Indicator 2.3Number of families possessing hygiene supplies (disaggregate male and woman head of family).Indicator 2.4Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to appropriate washing hands stands with water and soap.Indicator 2.5Number of women, men, girls and boys with access to information regarding hygiene, water-related diseases prevention and safe water management.Indicator 2.6Number of providers trained in fundamental hygienic practices, water-related diseases prevention and safe water management.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health Assistance Intervention in Response to the 2019 Drought in Five Municipalities in El SalvadorThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity in children and pregnant women affected by acute malnutrition and other drought-associated diseases in El Salvador. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 70 health kits includind anthropometric and malnutrition management kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 12,500 persons including 3,000 women, 3,500 girls and 250 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-122020-01-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
EL SALVADOR DROUGHT 2019215000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health Assistance Intervention in Response to the 2019 Drought in Five Municipalities in El SalvadorOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS EL SALVADOR RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Minimum detection and treatment capacity of 22 community family health units increased to monitor, diagnose, care for and/or rapidly refer cases of water- and vector-borne diseases and other medical complications among vulnerable individuals with degraded nutritional status.Indicator 1.1Number of campaigns for active health surveillance of outbreaks of water-borne and vector diseases in drought-affected communitiesIndicator 1.2Number of family community health units located in the area of intervention that are equipped to rapidly detect and treat minor medical emergencies among children with degraded nutritional statusIndicator 1.3Number of persons with disabilities (PWD) at-risk of medical complication associated with acute malnutrition and vector-borne diseases that are monitored, screened and referred to healthcare facilities, as neededOutput 2100% of referred children suffering from complications associated with severe acute malnutrition receive timely and quality treatmentIndicator 2.1Percentage of reference hospitals located in areas of influence of the 5 prioritized municipalities equipped with essential supplies and equipment to provide timely treat medical complication of severe acute malnutrition in children under 5Indicator 2.2Percentage of children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition who present medical complications who are referred to and attend by reference hospitalsIndicator 2.3Percentage of hospital emergency personnel that know and can apply the national guidelines for the management of severe acute malnutrition in children under 5Output 312,500 persons located in drought-affected communities have restored access to water apt for human consumptionIndicator 3.1Number of community health units that are equipped to produce sodium hypochlorite to be distributed to community members for household useIndicator 3.2Number of community members that are provided with PURIAGUA to support water chlorinationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-022UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Shelter Response for Displaced Populations in EthiopiaThe main objective of this IOM project is to increase access of vulnerable, displaced populations to emergency shelter repair materials. with this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 11,300 emergency shelter kits. IOM will also distribute USD 2,147,000 through cash transfer. The project will last six months and will benefit 95,425 people including 21,948 women and 27,673 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-162020-02-15
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20196000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Shelter Response for Displaced Populations in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Targeted returnee households are provided emergency shelter repair kitsEmergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1Number of shelters upgraded and repaired (in-kind and cash)Indicator 1.2Number of men and women receiving cash-based assistanceIndicator 1.3Percentage of targeted beneficiaries surveyed who say the shelter assistance improved their privacyXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Addressing Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence Responses for IDPs and Returnees in Selected Districts of Oromia and Somali RegionsThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to enhance availability of lifesaving reproductive health and mitigate GBV risks for IDPs, returnees, and host communities in Somali Region and Oromia region. With this CERF project, UNFPA will procure and distribute 368 reproductive health kits. UNFPA will also provide trainings on sexual and reproductive health to health care providers in the targeted areas. The project will last six months and will cover 85,860 people including 29,198 women, 26,988 girls, and 4,291 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2019423579.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence Responses for IDPs and Returnees in Selected Districts of Oromia and Somali RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund497245.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Addressing Emergency Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence Responses for IDPs and Returnees in Selected Districts of Oromia and Somali RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Ensuring availability of lifesaving emergency reproductive health drugs, supplies and equipment''s in IDPs and returnees health service providing health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of health facilities providing health services to emergency affected populations equipped with emergency reproductive health kitsIndicator 1.2Number of pregnant women who don’t have access to institutional delivery received clean delivery kits to promote clean delivery servicesIndicator 1.3Number of people reached with health servicesOutput 2Support the delivery of services to prevent and manage life threatening SRH problems including complications during pregnancy, delivery and postnatal period through capacity development trainings of front-line health service providersIndicator 2.1Number of health service providers and humanitarian actors trained on MISP for RH and basic emergency obstetric and new born care (BEmONC)Output 3Functional Gender Based Violence Referral systems with SOP available in Babile, Gursum, Moyale and HudetIndicator 3.1Number of GBV Referral pathway with SOP availableIndicator 3.2Number of coordination forums among service providers organizedIndicator 3.3Number of GBV survivors benefited from referral servicesOutput 4Survivors of Sexual violence received minimum standard counselling and medical care servicesIndicator 4.1Number of Vulnerable groups received counselling and medical care servicesIndicator 4.2Number of health facilities equipped with post rape treatment kitsIndicator 4.3Number of beneficiaries reached with messages on the available servicesIndicator 4.4Number of women and girls of reproductive age who received dignity kitsIndicator 4.5Number of girls and women of reproductive age living with disability benefited from the provision of dignity kitsOutput 5Service providers demonstrate increased knowledge of GBV responseIndicator 5.1Number of service providers who received training on GBV Case management and GBV referral systemIndicator 5.2Number of front-line service providers who received training on psychological First AidIndicator 5.3Number of health care providers who received training on Clinical management of RapeOutput 6Increased awareness on GBV risk reduction and available services for GBV survivorsIndicator 6.1Number of GBV safety audits conducted in Moyale, Hudet, Babile and GursumIndicator 6.2Number of discussion forums to address GBV safety audit findingsIndicator 6.3Number of sectors integrated GBV risk mitigation in their sectoral response plansIndicator 6.4Number of awareness raising sessions on GBV risk reductionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community-based Protection and Protection Assistance in West Guji and East WollegaThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to assess and analyse imminent protection risks faced by IDPs and returnees and undertakes further steps as required to address identified protection concerns. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will conduct 30 protection monitoring field missions in the targeted areas. UNHCR will also map 20,000 IDPs. The project will last six months and will target 20,000 people including 4,284 women; 5,916 girls; and 2,763 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community-based Protection and Protection Assistance in West Guji and East WollegaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Situations of Persons of concern monitoredIndicator 1.1# of monitoring missions conductedIndicator 1.2# of IDPs and secondary displaced contacted (identify by location)Indicator 1.3# of house visits conductedIndicator 1.4# of people with specific needs identified for non-cash assistanceOutput 2Assistance provided to Persons with Specific Needs (PSN)Indicator 2.1# of children who received nutritional supportOutput 3Protection and Protection Monitoring of IDP Returnees establishedGOALIndicator 3.1# Monitoring missions conductedIndicator 3.2# People trained on referral pathwaysIndicator 3.3# People trained on PSEAXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-085UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prevention and Response to Violence, Abuse, Exploitation and Neglect of the Most Vulnerable Women and Children in Oromia and Somali Regions in EthiopiaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide multiple sectors services for separated and unaccompanied children affected by secondary and tertiary displacement in Ethiopia. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will reunify 4,400 children with their family. UNICEF will also procure and distribute 2,000 dignity kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 53,162 persons including 11,033 women; 21,924 girls; and 350 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-082020-02-07
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2019214736.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to Violence, Abuse, Exploitation and Neglect of the Most Vulnerable Women and Children in Oromia and Somali Regions in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)429472.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to Violence, Abuse, Exploitation and Neglect of the Most Vulnerable Women and Children in Oromia and Somali Regions in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)214736.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prevention and Response to Violence, Abuse, Exploitation and Neglect of the Most Vulnerable Women and Children in Oromia 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 RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improve the case management system to ensure early identification and support for the most vulnerable women and children including UASC and children with disabilities (CWD) Protection - Child ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of unaccompanied and separated girls and boys reunified with their families and placed in appropriate alternative careIndicator 1.2# Girl and boys provided with psychosocial support, including access to community safe spaces with multisectoral programming interventionsIndicator 1.3# of Community Based Support Systems improved and established through the deployment of additional, trained social service workforce in places of secondary displacementIndicator 1.4# of CWD identified and supported via case workOutput 2Improve the case management system to ensure early identification and support to women and children affected by violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect including cases of SGBVIndicator 2.1# Children and women provided with risk mitigation, prevention or response interventions to address gender-based violenceOutput 3Vulnerable women and children are identified and supplied with NFI to prevent and mitigate further protection concernsIndicator 3.1# of Family Support Packs delivered to emergency foster familiesIndicator 3.2# of Family Support Packs delivered to families supporting separated childrenIndicator 3.3# of vulnerable women and children receiving NFIsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Health Services to Returnees/ secondary displacements and Host Communities in Four Priority Zones of West Guji, East Wellega, East Hararge and Dawa of EthiopiaThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction in avoidable morbidity and mortality among returnees and host communities in the West Guji, East Harargeh, East Wellega and Dawa zones in Ethiopia. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 290 emergency health kits and eight cholera testing kit with Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). The project will last six months and will benefit 400,000 people including 96,000 women; 108,000 girls; and 68,000 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-142020-02-13
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 20192202013.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Health Services to Returnees/ secondary displacements and Host Communities in Four Priority Zones of West Guji, East Wellega, East Hararge and Dawa of EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Replenish core pipeline and provide additional emergency health kits to health facilities and mobile teamsIndicator 1.1Number of IEHK kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.2Number of Cholera kits procured and distributedOutput 2Continued surveillance, preparedness and response to disease outbreaks including measles and choleraIndicator 2.1Proportion of alerts investigated, and response initiated within 48 hours from notificationIndicator 2.2Proportion of health facilities serving IDPs providing weekly surveillance informationIndicator 2.3Number of healthcare workers trained on identification and reporting and treatment of priority diseases in the 4 locations.Indicator 2.4Cholera case fatality rate in the targeted populationOutput 3Strengthened coordination of the response at the zonal and woreda levelsIndicator 3.1Health coordination meetings held in each zoneIndicator 3.2Health coordination meetings held at woreda level (where deemed appropriate)Output 4Ensure that existing health facilities serving the target population are able to deliver essential services and provide free essential medications to IDPs/returneesIndicator 4.1Number of consultations (combined returnee/host population as reported by RHB)Indicator 4.2Number returnees benefitting from lifesaving health careservices (men, women, boys, girls (equals number of consultations *50% according to health cluster regulations)Indicator 4.3Number of persons with disabilities (combined returnee/host population as reported by RHB) benefiting from lifesaving health care services (equals total number (equals number of reported consultations * 17% following prevalence of disability in Ethiopia)Output 5Support existing health facilities to ensure enough staffing with key cadres and refresher trainingsIndicator 5.1Number of health workers (males and females) trained oncommon management of communicable illnesses, ClinicalManagement of Rape (CMR, only as needed if facility not covered by UNFPA project) and management of medicalcomplications in SAMXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-023UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency drought-response through CCCM and Emergency SNFI response in Gedo and Bay regions, Somalia.The main objective of this IOM project is to improve access to services and ensure dignified living conditions through camp coordination and management and emergency shelter and NFI distribution for drought displaced people in Gedo and Bay regions.
With this 1.3 million USD CERF grant, IOM will Improve two IDPs camps and provide shelter and NFI kits.
The project covers CCCM, Shelter and NFI sectors and will last six months. It will benefit 33,600 persons including 10,208 girls and 6,256 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-022020-04-30
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019494000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency drought-response through CCCM and Emergency SNFI response in Gedo and Bay regions, Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)806000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency drought-response through CCCM and Emergency SNFI response in Gedo and Bay regions, Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Living conditions for displaced people in IDP sites through site development and IDPs’ relocation are improvedIndicator 1.1Number of site plans developed for relocation areas.Indicator 1.2Square meters of land developed to settle displaced people through major earth works including bush clearing, road and drainage construction.Indicator 1.3Number of relocated people with access to improved living conditions in IDP sites.Output 2Critical gaps in shelter and NFI are filled through cash-based interventions and an in kind emergency shelter interventionIndicator 2.1Number of IDP population provided construction skills training (10% population target).Indicator 2.2Number of displaced vulnerable HH benefiting from emergency shelters and supported in the construction by construction supervisors.Indicator 2.3Number of HH receiving cash-based shelter assistance.Indicator 2.4Number of HH receiving cash based NFI assistanceIndicator 2.5Number of HH receiving in kind shelter assistance.Indicator 2.6Percentage of displaced population served with S-NFIs reporting assistance has contributed to addressing urgent needs.Indicator 2.7Percentage of targeted population reporting they are satisfied with quality of received SNFI items.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-024UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Delivery of emergency primary health-care services to drought-affected and displaced communities in Jubaland and Southwest States of SomaliaThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to reduction of preventable morbidity and mortality through provision of integrated emergency primary health care to the drought affected communities in Jubaland and South West State, Somalia.
With this 700,000 USD CERF grant, IOM will establish 11 static and mobile health teams, vaccinate 4,000 children against measles and provide 21 health care medical kits.
The project covers health sector and will last six months. It will benefit 70,000 persons including 21,631 girls and 14,069 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Delivery of emergency primary health-care services to drought-affected and displaced communities in Jubaland and Southwest States of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 170,000 targeted vulnerable beneficiaries have access to integrated life-saving primary health-care servicesIndicator 1.1Number of static and mobile health teams establishedIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries reached through clinical consultationsIndicator 1.3Number of children under 5 vaccinated by the emergency mobile teams against measlesIndicator 1.4Number of IOM ‘primary healthcare medical kits’ procuredXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to drought conditions in Somalia through access to clean safe water, sanitation and hygiene services in Lower Juba and Gedo.The main objective of this IOM project is to improve and sustain access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene for communities affected by drought conditions in Lower Juba and Gedo regions of Somalia.
With this 1.9 million USD CERF grant, IOM will provide access to safe drinking water to 60,000 people, provide 12,083 hygiene kits and will construct 600 latrines.
The project covers WASH sector and will last six months. It will benefit 72,500 persons including 19,937 girls and 19,938 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20191900000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to drought conditions in Somalia through access to clean safe water, sanitation and hygiene services in Lower Juba and Gedo.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Through water source rehabilitation, maintenance and operational support, the project will enhance access to sustainable clean safe water to 72,500 individuals.Indicator 1.1Number of people from host community and IDPs affected by the emergency have access to safe water through upgraded and protected shallow wells.Indicator 1.2Number of people assisted with sustained access to safe water through water infrastructure, borehole rehabilitation and maintenance.Indicator 1.3Number of water committees operating the rehabilitated water infrastructure for reliable and sustained access to water.Indicator 1.4Number of households received household water treatment tablet and knowledge how use it.Output 2Through hygiene kit distribution and sanitation and hygiene promotion activities, 72,500 individuals will have improved sanitation and hygiene practices.Indicator 2.1Number of households receiving hygiene kits.Indicator 2.2Number of hygiene and sanitation promoters provided with (refresher) training.Indicator 2.3Number of individuals with means to practice good hygiene and household water treatment through hygiene kit distributions.Output 314,400 drought-affected individuals, including children and women in affected areas, will have improved access to sanitation facilities through the construction of latrines and handwashing facilities.Indicator 3.1Number of individuals with access to and using latrines and hand washing stations (1 latrine for 4 HH)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response to address the emergency needs of drought impacted farming households in southern SomaliaThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve household food security and restore own food production among 8,220 rural households in Hiraan.
With this 4 million USD CERF grant, FAO will provide sorghum, cowpea and vegetable seed along with tools (hoes and forks), fertilizers and storage bags through agriculture vouchers.
The project covers food security sector and will last six months. It will benefit 49,320 persons including 11,030 girls and 12,333 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-062020-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20194000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response to address the emergency needs of drought impacted farming households 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 RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to food and production capacity is increased through integrated cash assistance and agriculture support (Cash+ Agriculture).Indicator 1.1Food consumption score (FCS)Indicator 1.2Dietary diversity score (DDS)Indicator 1.3Coping Strategies IndexIndicator 1.4# of households supported with Cash+ Agriculture assistanceIndicator 1.5Increase in crop yieldXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to drought affected Households in Bay regionThe main objective of this WFP project is to save lives of 34,140 destitute and poor households that lost their main source of livelihood in the Bay region.
With this 4,000,281 USD CERF grant, WFP will provide unconditional cash-based transfers (E-vouchers) over a period of three months.
The project covers food security sector and will last six months. It will benefit 204,840 persons including 43,785 girls, 58,645 women and 350 people with disabilities
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20194000645.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to drought affected Households in Bay regionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Urgent food needs of 204,840 beneficiaries are met through the distribution of unconditional electronic vouchers Food Security - Food Assistance Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries received 3 months of unconditional E-vouchers assistance at USD 30 per month per HouseholdIndicator 1.2Total amount transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of Households poor Food consumption score reducedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of critical lifesaving nutrition interventions and preventive nutrition activities to children 6-59 months, pregnant and lactating mothers in southern and central Somalia.The main objective of this WFP project is to provide critical lifesaving nutrition interventions and prevention nutrition activities to children and pregnant and lactating mothers in the targeted regions.
With this 3,480,000 USD CERF grant, WFP will provide 356.8 MT of Plumpy Sup, 234 MT of Plumpy Doz and 629.7 MT of CSB++.
The project covers nutrition sector and will last six months. It will benefit 77,983 persons including 28,056 girls and 21,872 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-05-12
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20193480000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of critical lifesaving nutrition interventions and preventive nutrition activities to children 6-59 months, pregnant and lactating mothers in southern and central Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of MAM treatment to 19,823 children 6-59 months and 6,647 pregnant and lactating mothers for 6 monthsIndicator 1.1Number of MT of RUSF, number of MT of Super-cereal plus procuredIndicator 1.2Number of children under-5 and Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) enrolled and treatedIndicator 1.3Number of MT of RUSF, number of MT of Super –cereal plus distributedOutput 2Provision of preventive BSFP program to 20,572 children under 2 years of age and 8,760 PLW for three months.Indicator 2.1Number of MT of LNS - MQ and MT of Super-cereal plus procuredIndicator 2.2Number of boys and girls 6-23 months and pregnant and lactating women enrolled and supported under preventive BSFPIndicator 2.3Number of MT of LNS - MQ, number of MT of Super –cereal plus distributedOutput 3Provision of MCHN program to 15,716 children under-2 and 6,465 PLWs for six monthsIndicator 3.1Number of MT of LNS - MQ and MT of Super-cereal plus procuredIndicator 3.2Number of boys and girls 6-23 months and pregnant and lactating women enrolled and supported under preventive MCHNIndicator 3.3Number of MT of LNS - MQ, number of MT of Super –cereal plus distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of dedicated humanitarian air services in response to the drought emergency in SomaliaThe main objective of this WFP project is to Provide augmented access to the aid workers and the transportation relief cargo and additional capacity for medical evacuation and security relocation of aid workers.
With this 500,000 USD CERF grant, WFP will operate an additional DHC8 plane based in Mogadishu in support of the humanitarian community transportation needs.
The project covers logistics sector and will last six months. It will benefit 1,000 humanitarian staff and transport 30 MT of humanitarian cargo.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-012019-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of dedicated humanitarian air services in response to the drought emergency in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Aid workers and cargo safely reach the targeted drought-affected areas by air. Logistics - Common LogisticsIndicator 1.1Number of passengers transported per monthIndicator 1.2MT of humanitarian cargo transported per monthOutput 2Readily available medical evacuation and security relocation services by air assured.Indicator 2.1Operate in support of the humanitarian communityNumber/ Percentage of medical evacuations carried out by an additional DHC8 based in MogadishuIndicator 2.2Number/Percentage of security relocations carried out using additional DHC8 based in Mogadishu.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life-saving and integrated health services to improve psychosocial support to drought affected and vulnerable communities in South & Central States of Somalia.The main objective of this WHO project is to provide life-saving and integrated health services to improve psychosocial support to drought affected and vulnerable communities in South & Central States of Somalia.
With this 1,200,000 USD CERF grant, WHO will provide 10 cholera kits, 10 Emergency Health kits, 12 Malnutrition kits and 30 cholera investigation kits to the targeted health teams.
The project covers health sector and will last six months. It will benefit 238,741 persons including 39,734 girls and 79,671 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-132020-02-12
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20191200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life-saving and integrated health services to improve psychosocial support to drought affected and vulnerable communities in South & Central States of Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Diseases outbreak, detection, investigation and response activities are strengthened in the target districts Health - HealthIndicator 1.1number of health workers trained on EWARNIndicator 1.2No of additional Health Facilities (in IDPs) reporting through EWARNIndicator 1.3No of health facilities staff trained on integrated management of diarrhoea, measles and malnutrition and infection prevention and controlIndicator 1.4No rapid response teams deployed to drought affected districtsIndicator 1.5number of people vaccinated against choleraIndicator 1.6# people reached with risk specific messages for diarrhoea and measlesOutput 2Procurement and distribution of life-saving emergency medical suppliesIndicator 2.1No of cholera kits procuredIndicator 2.2No of SAM with medical complication kits procuredIndicator 2.3Number of Cholera investigation kits distributedIndicator 2.4Number of interagency emergency health kit (IEHK) procuredOutput 3Provide Emergency Mental Health and Psychosocial services (MPSS) which are adolescent - centred and gender sensitive to health facilities staff and drought affected communities to reduce stigma and alleviate gender-driven psychosocial barriersIndicator 3.1No of staff trained on mental health and psychosocial servicesIndicator 3.2No of health facilities providing mental health and psychosocial servicesIndicator 3.3No of youth and elders trained on counselling and de-stigmatization.Output 4Emergency lifesaving primary health care service is provided through the IERT mobile team in the IDPs and rural areas of affected districtIndicator 4.1No. of IERT team trained on case management of measles, respiratory infections and acute watery diarrhoea and deployedIndicator 4.2Number of beneficiaries received essential health services through the IERT team and supported health facilitiesIndicator 4.3No of regular and timely emergency situation reports producedIndicator 4.4Number of beneficiaries reached with health promotion and diseases prevention messages through the IERT teamXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-025UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection, Emergency Shelter, NFIs and CCCM services, targeting drought affected populations in South and Central regions of SomaliaThe main objective of this HCR project is to provide multi-sectoral support to drought affected populations in Somalia.
With this 2.7 million USD CERF grant, HCR will provide 5,000 Emergency shelter kits; 3,500 NFI kits; 3,000 solar lights; and 3,000 dignity kits.
The project covers protection, shelter and CCCM sectors and will last six months. It will benefit 51,000 persons including 10,845 girls and 11,700 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-062020-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019513002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection, Emergency Shelter, NFIs and CCCM services, targeting drought affected populations in South and Central regions of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)999005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection, Emergency Shelter, NFIs and CCCM services, targeting drought affected populations in South and Central regions of SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)1188006.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection, Emergency Shelter, NFIs and CCCM services, targeting drought affected populations in South and Central regions of SomaliaOCHA 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 DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Favourable Protection Environment ImprovedIndicator 1.1# of households assessed for vulnerabilityIndicator 1.2# of persons with specific needs and disabilities receiving specific support (non- cash)Indicator 1.3# of Incentive workers deployed in IDP settlementsIndicator 1.4# of dignity kits distributedOutput 2Camp management and coordination refined and improvedIndicator 2.1# of information dashboards produced and disseminated on population movements and displacement sitesIndicator 2.2# of newly displaced persons registered through community outreach methodsIndicator 2.3# of camp management committees formed or strengthenedIndicator 2.4# of multi-purpose centres constructed, and equippedIndicator 2.5# of community-led site maintenance activities conductedIndicator 2.6# of enumerators collecting dataOutput 3Emergency shelter and NFIs providedIndicator 3.1Number of drought-affected persons receiving NFIs and emergency sheltersIndicator 3.2# of HHs receiving NFIs and emergency shelters kitsIndicator 3.3% of NFI and emergency shelter components that are in use 4 -6 weeks following distribution, as ascertained through a PDMXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-086UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH Response for drought affected people in Bay, Bakool, Hiraan and Lower Juba Regions of South Central SomaliaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide emergency life-saving WASH assistance to drought affected and IDPs in Bay, Bakool, Hiraan, Gedo and Lower Juba Regions of South-Central Somalia.
With this 3,400,005 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 16,667 hygiene kits, 100 hand pump and spare parts,12 solar powered pump.
The project covers WASH sector and will last six months. It will benefit 175,000 persons including 50,663 girls and 37,590 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-062020-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20193400005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH Response for drought affected people in Bay, Bakool, Hiraan and Lower Juba Regions of South Central SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1100,000 people reached with hygiene promotion and provided with hygiene kits for household water treatment/storage and personal hygieneIndicator 1.1# of hygiene kits procured and transported to locationsIndicator 1.2# of people benefiting from hygiene kits distributionIndicator 1.3# of people benefiting from hygiene promotion activitiesOutput 264,500 displaced people provided with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and living in environments free of open defecation.Indicator 2.1# of new people provided with access to appropriate sanitation facilitiesIndicator 2.2# of new, shared family latrines constructedIndicator 2.3# of health/nutrition institutions and schools provided by gender segregate sanitation facilitiesOutput 3147,000 people reached with access to safe and adequate sustainable water supplyIndicator 3.1# of people in targeted settlements and communities with access to emergency and sustainable safe water serviceIndicator 3.2# of water supply systems rehabilitated/upgraded to solar or motorised systemsIndicator 3.3# of shallow wells constructed or rehabilitatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-087UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response for children affected by drought related incidences and other child protection concernsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to ensure that girls and boys rights to protection from violence, abuse and exploitation are sustained and promoted, in drought settings>
With this 996,378 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 150 recreation kits and 150 early childhood kits along with family tracing and reunification services.
The project covers child protection sector and will last six months. It will benefit 14,350 persons including 6,250 girls and 1,420 women and 30 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-062020-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019996378.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response for children affected by drought related incidences and other child protection concernsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children, families and communities affected by drought are provided with PSS services through community-based mechanismsIndicator 1.1Number of children and adults participating in structured community-based PSS activities, including child friendly spaces.Output 2Family tracing and reunification services are established and sustained in areas where family separation is identifiedidentified project locationsIndicator 2.1# of unaccompanied and/or separated children for whom family tracing is initiated.Indicator 2.2# of unaccompanied and/or separated children reunited with their caregivers or placed in appropriate long-term alternative care.Indicator 2.3# of unaccompanied and/or separated children reunited with their caregivers or placed in appropriate long-term alternative care.Output 3Women, men, girls and boys affected by conflict and humanitarian emergenciesdrought are provided with a holistic and survivor-centered GBV case management servicesIndicator 3.1# of GBV survivors receiving clinical care, case management, PSS, legal assistance, and safe house support.Output 4Case management services to child GBV (?) survivors and at-risk children deliveredIndicator 4.1# of at-risk children receiving specialized CP services.Output 5Community knowledge on child protection and partners’ capacity to deliver is enhanced.Indicator 5.1# of individuals targeted with rights-based public outreach and awareness raising activitiesIndicator 5.2# of men and women working as frontline service providers trained on child protection in line with child protection minimum standardsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-088UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education in emergencies response for drought affected school aged children in Bay and Bakool, SomaliaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to increase access to education services for drought affected children.
With this 1.0 million USD CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 224 education kits and 145 recreation kits along with access to safe water and food in the targeted schools.
The project covers education sector and will last six months. It will benefit 9,664 persons including 4,416 girls and 112 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-072020-02-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019999976.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education in emergencies response for drought affected school aged children in Bay and Bakool, SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 19,200 learners (4,400 girls) in drought affected communities have access to safe and protected learning environments Education - EducationIndicator 1.1Number of children have access to safe drinking water in schoolsIndicator 1.2Number of children benefiting from emergency school feedingIndicator 1.3Number of children accessing rehabilitated temporary learning spacesIndicator 1.4Number of children affected by drought have access to safe and protected learning environments.Output 29,200 learners receive timely and quality education serviceIndicator 2.1Number of teachers trained on child-centred methodologies, psychosocial skillsIndicator 2.2Number of learners benefitting from teaching, learning and recreational materials (education kits & recreation kits)Indicator 2.3Number of Community Education Committees (CECs) trained on schools’ governance and management of school resourcesOutput 3Enhance protection of emergency-affected childrenIndicator 3.1Number of CECs, teachers and community members engaged on children’s rights and violence free learning.Indicator 3.2Number of community-based sensitization activities conducted on children’s rights and a violence free learning environment.Indicator 3.3Number of girls provided with sanitary materials.Indicator 3.4Number of teachers trained on psychosocial skills and PSS First Aid and knowledge of referral pathways.Indicator 3.5Number of awareness sessions/messages for promotion of hygiene to curb AWD/cholera.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-089UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services in six drought affected priority regions in Central and Southern SomaliaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide emergency lifesaving healthcare services to the drought affected populations in Somalia.
With this 726,745 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will provide 18,000 vials of measles and health consumable.
The project covers health sector and will last six months. It will benefit 87,000 persons including 21,600 girls and 26,300 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-192020-02-18
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
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019726745.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving healthcare services in six drought affected priority regions in Central and Southern SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency reproductive, maternal and new-born health services are available for pregnant womenand new-born children in Bakool (Waajid); Bay (Diinsoor); Gedo (Baardheere); Hiraan (Beletweyne); Lower Juba (Kismaayo); Lower Shabelle (Afgooye and Marka)Indicator 1.1Number of health facilities supported and provided with essentialmedical supplies to provide timely critical intervention.Indicator 1.2Number of deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendants at theHealth Centres.Indicator 1.3Number of children between 9-59 months vaccinated againstMeasles.Indicator 1.4Number of community and frontline health workers attached to facilities deployed to support referral and community case management including awareness-raising for GBV prevention as part of the sexual and reproductive health related information provision, involving women, girls, boys and men.Output 2Essential vaccines and injection materials for vaccine preventable diseases are procured to replenish used stocks in target districtsIndicator 2.1Number of measles vials vaccines procuredIndicator 2.2Number of syringes procured for vaccine administrationIndicator 2.3Number of safety boxes procured for vaccine administrationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-090UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency lifesaving nutrition services to the most vulnerable and drought affected communities in South and Central Somalia.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide life-saving nutrition services to the most vulnerable and drought affected children, pregnant and lactating mothers and male caretakers from IDP and host communities in South and Central Somalia.
With this 2,318,828 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will provide 4,000 cartons of 150 sachets of therapeutic spread.
The project covers nutrition sector and will last six months. It will benefit 31,340 persons including 10,572 girls, 10,040 women and 26 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-062020-02-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 20192318828.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency lifesaving nutrition services to the most vulnerable and drought affected communities in South and Central Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children particularly the most vulnerable benefit from services for the early detection and treatment of life-threatening SAMIndicator 1.1Number of boys and girls screened for malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of boys and girls with SAM receiving care and treatmentIndicator 1.3Number of cartons of RUTF procured and distributed to implementing partners to complement stocks by other UNICEF partnersOutput 2Pregnant women, lactating mothers and male caregivers benefit from a package of IYCF-E services to improve maternal and child nutrition outcomes.Indicator 2.1Number of care givers receiving IYCF-E counselling in static and mobile clinicsOutput 3The quality of service delivery is sustained through training of service providers on updated IMAM (2018) guideline.Indicator 3.1Availability of translated IMAM guidelinesIndicator 3.2Number of service providers trained on the updated IMAM (2018) guidelines based on WHO (2013) recommendationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Access to Life-saving reproductive health/maternal health services and Enhancing GBV services for survivors and vulnerable women and girls in IDP settlements and host communities in the drought affected areas of Southern Somalia.The main objective of this UNFPA project is to provide Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care and integrated sexual reproductive health and maternal nutrition services for pregnant and lactating mothers in five (5) drought affected regions.
With this 1,700,000 USD CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 3,420 dignity kits, 5,000 sanitary packs, 50 post rape treatment kits and 4 blood transfusion kit among the others.
The project covers health and protection (GBV) sector and will last six months. It will benefit 59,650 persons including 17,204 girls, 30,000 women and 210 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-072020-02-06
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA DROUGHT 2019697000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Access to Life-saving reproductive health/maternal health services and Enhancing GBV services for survivors and vulnerable women and girls in IDP settlements and host communities in the drought affected areas of Southern Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund1002999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Access to Life-saving reproductive health/maternal health services and Enhancing GBV services for survivors and vulnerable women and girls in IDP settlements and host communities in the drought affected areas of Southern Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (CemONC) and integrated sexual reproductive health and maternal nutrition services for pregnant and lactating mothers in five (5) drought affected regionsIndicator 1.1# of pregnancy related complications managed in the target locationsIndicator 1.2# of births attended by skilled birth attendants in the targeted locationsIndicator 1.3# of beneficiaries reached with reproductive health services such as family planning and nutritional counselling and services for pregnant and lactating womenOutput 2Integrated reproductive health outreach campaigns, services and referrals in the drought affected locationsIndicator 2.1# of deliveries expected to be referred through the campaignsIndicator 2.2# of complications arising from pregnancy or deliveries referredOutput 3Improved Access to essential GBV services (psychosocial support and counselling and clinical management of Rape)Indicator 3.1# of service providers oriented and mobilized to provide GBV servicesIndicator 3.2# of women and girls accessing servicesOutput 4Procure and distribute rape kits, dignity kits and reusable sanitary towelsIndicator 4.1# dignity kits procured and distributedIndicator 4.2# Post rape treatment kit procuredIndicator 4.3# re-usable sanitary towels procured and distributedOutput 5Improved community mobilization for GBV services using the referral pathwaysIndicator 5.1# of women, girls, men and boys reached with informationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Health Services to Returnees/secondary Displacements and Host Communities in Two Priority Zones of West Guji, East WellegaThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to reduction in avoidable morbidity and mortality among returnees and host communities in the West Guji and East Wellega zones of Oromia region. With this CERF grant IOM will provide 100,000 health consultations and will procure and distribute four emergency health kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 100,000 people including 24,000 women and 27,000 girls, and 17,000 people living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-082020-01-07
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2019435000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Health Services to Returnees/secondary Displacements and Host Communities in Two Priority Zones of West Guji, East WellegaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Established mobile health and nutrition teams to deliver essential services to populations not accessing health facilitiesIndicator 1.1# of Mobile health and Nutrition team established, trained and deployedIndicator 1.2Number of consultations held (combined returnee/host population as reported by RHB)Indicator 1.3Number returnees benefitting from lifesaving health careservices (men, women, boys, girls (equals number of consultations *50% according to health cluster regulations)Indicator 1.4Number of returnees with disabilities benefitting from health care services (of the total number of consultations held)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-091UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency nutrition assistance to children affected by global acute malnutrition in the Southeast and Northwest departmentsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to reinforce the prevention and management of acute malnutrition within the Southeast and Northwest departments in Haiti. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 2,925 boxes of ready-to-use therapeutic food and 23,700 bags of micronutrient powder. The project will last six months and will benefit 10,823 children including 5,520 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-192020-05-18
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
HAITI DROUGHT 2019456432.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency nutrition assistance to children affected by global acute malnutrition in the Southeast and Northwest departmentsOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,925 under-five malnourished children are treated in line with the national protocol for management of acute malnutrition Error! Reference source not found.Indicator 1.1# children 6-59 months admitted for treatment of acute malnutritionIndicator 1.2Recovery rate in line with Sphere standardsIndicator 1.3Death rate in line with Sphere standardsIndicator 1.4Defaulting rate in line with Sphere standardsOutput 27,900 children under two receive an integrated package of preventive interventionsIndicator 2.1# of children 6-23 months receiving micronutrient powders:Output 3Departmental capacity for program coordination, management and monitoring is improvedIndicator 3.1Number of monthly coordination meetingsIndicator 3.2Number of joint monitoring visitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Agricultural Assistance to Family Farmers Affected by Drought in the Departments of Northeast, North and Southeast of HaitiThe main objective of this FAO project is to improve the livelihoods of vulnerable households affected by the latest rainfall deficit in the Departments of Northeast, North and Southeast. With thsi CERF grant, FAO will distribute USD 480,000 in vouchers. FAO will also procure and distribute 450 kgs of seed and 17,000,000 cuttings of sweet potatoe, cassava and forage crops for livestock. The project will last six months and will benefit 105,000 people, including 32,760 women and 21,840 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-202020-02-19
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
HAITI DROUGHT 20191625000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Agricultural Assistance to Family Farmers Affected by Drought in the Departments of Northeast, North and Southeast of HaitiOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Agricultural production of 15,000 vulnerable households is boosted by their access to seeds and planting material.Indicator 1.1Total amount (in USD) of cash (in voucher) to be distributed.Indicator 1.2Number of vulnerable households purchasing 8 - 10 kg of seeds of different crops using vouchers with a monetary value of 3,000 gourdes (about 32 USD) received from the project.Indicator 1.3Number of vulnerable households receiving a kit of 500 sweet potato cuttings (variety Mize maléré) and 300 cassava cuttings (variety CMC40)Indicator 1.4Number of beneficiaries harvesting approx. 500 kg of different food (tuber, cereals and pulses), three to four months after sowing/planting of seeds/cuttings.Output 2The food and nutritional situation as well as the income of 4,500 vulnerable households are improved by the production, consumption and sale of vegetables.Indicator 2.1Number of vulnerable households, grouped in vegetable producer groups, receiving at least 90 g of vegetable seeds.Indicator 2.2Quantity of vegetables harvested by each beneficiary in kgOutput 34,500 domestic animals of at least 1500 vulnerable households receive veterinary treatmentIndicator 3.1Number of animals treated by mobile veterinary clinicsIndicator 3.2Number of beneficiary households whose animals are assisted through a series of Mobile Veterinary Clinics (MVC)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Households Facing a Food crisis (IPC 3) or a Food Emergency (IPC 4) in Southeast Department of HaitiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve food security by ensuring that basic nutritional needs of households facing food emergency (IPC phase 4) and food crisis (IPC phase 3) are covered. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will distribute US$ 1,970,624 in cash to targeted households to allow them to purchase the food items of their choice, in line with their dietary habits, as well as meet other basic needs. The project will last six months and will benefit 60,080 people including 17,860 women, 12,258 girls and 2,403 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-232020-02-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
HAITI DROUGHT 20193000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Households Facing a Food crisis (IPC 3) or a Food Emergency (IPC 4) in Southeast Department of HaitiOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 112,016 households facing a food emergency (IPC 4) or a food crisis (IPC 3) have access to sufficient and adequate food to meet their basic food needsIndicator 1.1Food Consumption ScoreIndicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of children 6-59 months screened for acute malnutritionIndicator 1.4Number of beneficiaries who received a sensitization session about nutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-009UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UNDSS Provision of Safety and Security Services for Humanitarian operation in EthiopiaThe main objective of this UNDP project is to expand humanitarian access to the affected populations in Oromia and Somalia Regional State in ethiopia. With this CERF grant, UNDP, through UNDSS, will deploy to Ethiopia two Security Officers on surge. UNDSS will establish two security systems in the targeted areas and will issue 150 daily security updates. the project will last five months and will benefit the entire humanitarian response.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-202020-05-19
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
ETHIOPIA DISPLACEMENT 2019194312.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project UNDSS Provision of Safety and Security Services for Humanitarian operation in EthiopiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ETHIOPIA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased security support to UN and INGOs Coordination and Support ServicesIndicator 1.1# of established security management systemIndicator 1.2# of weekly meetings conductedOutput 2Security Risk Management processes maintained/updatedIndicator 2.1# of security assessment and field missions conducted to the security areas of the regionOutput 3Security information reporting and analysis, security briefings completedIndicator 3.1# of daily security updates issuedIndicator 3.2# of weekly security update reports issuedOutput 4Security Coordination with host government and local authorities, and NGOs is effectiveIndicator 4.13 of weekly meetings with host government and other stakeholdersOutput 5Security Operations, Planning, and Emergency Response are effectiveIndicator 5.1# of compound with evacuation and fire safety plans, drills and evaluationIndicator 5.2# of security awareness briefings (bi-weekly) for UNSMS and non-UN employed personnelXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WOM-005UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livelihood as life-saving support to the most-at-risk female headed households (FHHs)The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency agriculture/livelihood assistance through conditional cash grants targeting the flood-affected female heads of households in emergency shelters in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts. UN Women and partners will use CERF to distribute conditional cash grants of BDT10,000 (US$120) per household along with life-saving livelihood training. 4,200 women heading households and their families (an estimated 18,312 people in total) will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
UN WomenUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-272020-02-26
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
BANGLADESH FLOOD 2019650000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livelihood as life-saving support to the most-at-risk female headed households (FHHs)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)UN Women
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Emergency lifesaving assistance provided through training and livelihood cash grantIndicator 1.1No of female representative from female headed household received livelihoods trainingIndicator 1.2No of female representative from female headed household received conditional cash grant as an urgent lifesaving livelihood needXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-010UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency shelter support for the most vulnerable flood affected Female Headed families in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha districts of Bangladesh.The main objective of this project is to provide emergency shelter and NFI assistance to the flood-affected female heads of households in whose houses were destroyed in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts. UNDP will use to distribute conditional cash grants of BDT7,500 (US$89) per household, which covers the costs of shelter materials, along with technical training and NFIs including reconstruction tools. An estimated 24,310 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-292020-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH FLOOD 2019750000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency shelter support for the most vulnerable flood affected Female Headed families in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha districts of Bangladesh.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15,402 Female Headed flood affected families in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha districts received emergency life-saving shelter assistance through shelter cash grant and Non-Food Items (NFI).Indicator 1.1Number of displaced FHHs in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha district who received a shelter cash grant and NFI supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency support to protect vulnerable livestock and livelihoods in the flood-affected areasThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency livelihood assistance to flood-affected female-headed households in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts through the protection of livestock affected by flooding and targeted agricultural assistance. FAO and partners will use CERF for the provision of concentrated animal feed and anti-parasitic medication for the livestock of 18,000 households, veterinary support for the livestock of 500 households, and micro-gardening kits and conditional cash transfers with agricultural training for 2,100 households. An estimated 90,450 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about five months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-302020-02-28
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH FLOOD 2019850002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency support to protect vulnerable livestock and livelihoods in the flood-affected areasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Concentrated feed is provided to approximately 18,000 FHH caring for ruminant livestock to ensure animal survivalIndicator 1.1100% of targeted FHH caring for ruminant livestock are provided with concentrated feedOutput 2Medications are delivered for 18,000 FHH caring for ruminant livestock to treat and prevent spread of parasitesIndicator 2.1100% of targeted FHH caring for ruminant livestock are provided with anti-parasitic medicationOutput 3500 FHH receive veterinary support from the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) to treat sick livestock and prevent further diseaseIndicator 3.1FHH in need of emergency veterinary care receive support from DLS Upazila Livestock OfficeOutput 42,100 of the extremely poor and vulnerable FHH receive cash + assistanceIndicator 4.1100% of targeted agricultural FHH households receive cash + assistance (provision of training, agricultural inputs and cash transfers)Indicator 4.2Number of FHH agricultural livelihood restartedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Access to Life-saving Emergency SRHR/GBV Services and Protection for Flood-Affected Women and Girls in Jamalpur, Kurigram, and Gaibandha Districts in BangladeshThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide emergency sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services with integrated protection support against gender-based violence (GBV) to flood-affected women and girls in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of mobile SRHR services and health vouchers, dignity kits, Women Friendly Spaces, as well as GBV case management and referral services. An estimated 30,000 people will benefit from SRHR services while 44,600 women and girls will benefit from GBV support. The project will be implemented in about four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-282020-02-27
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH FLOOD 2019510146.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Access to Life-saving Emergency SRHR/GBV Services and Protection for Flood-Affected Women and Girls in Jamalpur, Kurigram, and Gaibandha Districts in BangladeshOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund490140.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Access to Life-saving Emergency SRHR/GBV Services and Protection for Flood-Affected Women and Girls in Jamalpur, Kurigram, and Gaibandha Districts in BangladeshOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to life-saving basic sexual reproductive health and right care services to vulnerable people, particularly women and girls, in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha districts provided.Indicator 1.1Number of mobile camp conductedIndicator 1.2Number of women and girls of reproductive age received life-saving health care servicesIndicator 1.3Number of pregnant women received life-saving health care servicesIndicator 1.4Number of pregnant women received cash voucher assistanceIndicator 1.5Number of pregnant women referred to a higher level of health facilities for B/CEmONC care services.Indicator 1.6Number of female-headed households received Health vouchers.Output 2Women and girls’ access to life-saving GBV and SRHR Integrated services in three most flood affected districts ensuredIndicator 2.1Number of women and girls in the flood affected districts who received Dignity KitsIndicator 2.2Number of Women Friendly Spaces (WFS) providing GBV case management, Psychosocial support (PSS) and lifesaving SRHR services with trained staffIndicator 2.3Number of women and girls referred to multi – sectoral lifesaving servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-092UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of improved WASH services for the flood affected people in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibanda districts of BangladeshThe main objective of this project is to ensure continuous access to safe drinking water and essential sanitation and hygiene services for flood-affected people in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts. UNICEF and partners will use CERF to for the provision of hygiene kits and other immediately needed household WASH items, rehabilitation of damaged water points, installation of new temporary water sources, emergency latrines and bathing facilities, and hygiene promotion activities. An estimated 194,861 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-07-222020-01-21
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
BANGLADESH FLOOD 2019988948.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of improved WASH services for the flood affected people in Jamalpur, Kurigram and Gaibanda districts of BangladeshOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 159,000 flood affected people benefited from 180 new temporary emergency safe water options and rehabilitation of 1,200 water points. Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1# of new temporary emergency safe water sources installedIndicator 1.2# of water points rehabilitated with platformIndicator 1.3# of water points tested for water quality using field kitsOutput 219,900 flood affected people benefited from 1,180 new temporary emergency sanitation options and 300 bathing cubiclesIndicator 2.1# of temporary emergency-latrines constructedIndicator 2.2# of gender-responsive disability/elderly friendly emergency latrines constructed.Indicator 2.3# of bathing cubicles constructedOutput 3194,861 flood affected people reached with hygiene awareness sessions, water safety plan sessions and with support of hand-washing devices distribution and installationIndicator 3.1# of hygiene kits distributed to unreached familiesIndicator 3.2# of Jerricans distributed to flood affected peopleIndicator 3.3# of Tarpaulin distributed to flood affected peopleIndicator 3.4# of Plastic Ring & Slab (sets) distributed to flood affected peopleIndicator 3.5# of people reached with hygiene promotion sessionsIndicator 3.6# of households with hand washing stationsIndicator 3.7# of people reached with WSP sessionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance for the worst flood affected householdsThe main objective of this project is to provide immediate food assistance through unconditional cash grants to the most vulnerable, primarily female-headed 15,000 households in Gaibandha, Kurigram and Jamalpur districts, which were worst affected by the recent monsoon floods. WFP and partners will use CERF to distribute one-time unconditional cash grants of BDT4,500 (US$53.24) per household. An estimated 75,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-262020-02-25
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH FLOOD 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance for the worst flood affected householdsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1# of HHs received cash assistance for food security in time through transfers to womenIndicator 1.1Number of HHs/people receiving assistance as % of planned (including affected HHs with disabilities)Indicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to beneficiaries as % of planned (disaggregated by women, men, girls, boys) – Total USD 798,600XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans les provinces du Nord-Kivu et de l’Ituri de la République Démocratique du CongoThe main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity of people affected by the Ebola outbreak in DRC. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 790 infection prevention control (IPC) kits and 43 Interagency Emergency Heath Kits (IEHK). The project will last six months and will benefit 1,121,473 people including 223,061 women and 348,890 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-08-102020-02-09
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
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 20193902590.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse rapide à l’épidémie de la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE) dans les provinces du Nord-Kivu et de l’Ituri de la République Démocratique du CongoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11 121 473 personnes vulnérables (F : 571 951 et H : 549 522) malades ou vulnérables sont prises en charge gratuitement et de manière égalitaire en soins de santé contre l’épidémie de la MVE.Indicator 1.1# de personnel de santé formésIndicator 1.2# de relais communautaires volontaires formésOutput 2La propagation de la maladie à virus Ebola est contrôlée par la vaccination de la population cible et du personnel de santé dans les zones à haut risque et dans la zone active 72 heures après le diagnostic.Indicator 2.1% des personnes éligibles vaccinées dans le délai de 3 jours (On ne peut donner de nombre car le nombre des personnes vaccinees qui sont les contacts et les contacts des contacts varie pra rapport au nombre des cas confirmes positifs)Output 3La gestion de l’épidémie est améliorée grâce au renforcement des centres de traitement Ebola (CTE) et la décentralisation de l’isolement des cas suspects dans des structures dites de transit, intégrées aux FOSAIndicator 3.1Létalité parmi les cas confirmés admis dans les CTEIndicator 3.2% des kits médicaux et opérationnels approvisionnés aux 39 zones de santé cibléesOutput 4La transmission de la MVE et la transmission nosocomiale dans les structures de santé sont evitéesIndicator 4.1Pourcentage des cas attribués à une infection nosocomialeIndicator 4.2Nombre d’agents de santé/personnel soignant nouvellement infectésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse à l’épidémie de la maladie à Virus Ebola dans les provinces du Nord-Kivu et de l''IturiThe main objective of this IOM project is to contribute to the interruption of the chain of transmission of Ebola Virus Disease in North Kivu and Ituri. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute WASH supplies and rehabilitate 100 screening sites at different points of entry in DRC. The project will last six months and will benefit 45,000,000 people (mainly the ones crossing the border) including 20,175,750 women and 1,874,250 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-122020-03-11
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
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 20191999062.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse à l’épidémie de la maladie à Virus Ebola dans les provinces du Nord-Kivu et de l''IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La fonctionnalité et la qualité des services de dépistage sanitaire au PoE / PoC sont renforcées, avec un dépistage accru 24/24 et 7 jours sur 7 au niveau des POE / POC stratégiques pré-identifiésIndicator 1.1# de PoE/PoC maintenus et réhabilités, y compris les nouveaux PoE / PoC mis en placeIndicator 1.2Nombre de PoE/PoC où le dépistage est fonctionnel 24/7Indicator 1.3Nombre de PoE/PoC cibles équipés de stations de lavage des mains opérationnelles avec des solutions de chlore (0,05%)Indicator 1.4Nombre de voyageurs traversant les PoE / PoC soumis à un dépistage sanitaireIndicator 1.5Nombre d''alertes reportées à partir des PoE/PoC et partagées avec la commission de surveillanceIndicator 1.6Nombre des prestataires de première ligne formés par les superviseurs provinciaux de la PNHF pour assurer le dépistage sanitaire aux PoE / PoCOutput 2La recherche des contacts aux points d''entrée (PoE) et points de contrôle (PoC) et le référencement des cas validés aux unités de traitement Ebola sont renforcésIndicator 2.1Nombre de contacts interceptés aux POE / POC et référés à l''équipe de surveillanceIndicator 2.2# de POE / POC ciblés dotés d’équipement et de ressources humaines nécessaires pour la recherche des contactsIndicator 2.3# de travailleurs de première lignes informés et formés sur les lignes directrices pour la recherche des contacts aux POE / POCOutput 3Les activités de coordination transfrontalière, de cartographie de la mobilité de la population et de surveillance des flux sont renforcéesIndicator 3.1Nombre de réunions transfrontalières organiséesIndicator 3.2Nombre de visites conjointes réalisées avec des partenaires des pays voisinsIndicator 3.3Nombre de rapports sur la cartographie de la mobilité de la population (PMM) et de surveillance du flux de population (FMP) produits et partagés avec les partenaires de la riposte à EbolaOutput 4Les activités de prévention des maladies aux points d''entrée (PoE) et points de contrôle (PoC) sont renforcées grâce aux activités de communication des risques et d''engagement de la communauté (RCCE)Indicator 4.1Nombre de PoE / PoC fournissant des activités de communication des risques dirigées par des communicateurs de risques compétentsIndicator 4.2Nombre d''activité de communication sur les risques et l''engagement communautaire organiséesIndicator 4.3Nombre de personnes (données ventilées, par exemple, sexe, ventilation par zone de santé) atteintes grâce aux activités d''engagement communautaireXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-093UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity of people affected by the Ebola outbreak. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 72,000 bags of ready-to-use infant milk, decontaminate 100 Ebola-infected patient houses, and equip four public nurseries. The project will last six months and will benefit 429,411 people including 38,988 women; 223,294 girls; and 5,760 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-122020-03-11
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
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE EBOLA 2019983984.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)590391.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)354234.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1416937.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)590391.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle d’urgence pour contribuer à l’interruption de la maladie à virus Ebola dans les Provinces du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE RAPID RESPONSE EBOLA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 138,400 personnes ont accès à un paquet EHA au niveau des zones de santé touchées par l’épidémie pour la prévention et le contrôle des infectionsIndicator 1.1Nombre de ménages ayant enregistré des cas positifs d’Ebola ou listés comme contact bénéficiaires d’un kit de préventionIndicator 1.2Nbre de personnes ayant accès à une source d’eau salubre dans les zones touchées par l’épidémieIndicator 1.3Nbre de points d’eau construits/réhabilités dans la communautéIndicator 1.4Nbre de personnes ayant bénéficiés de séances de promotion d’hygièneIndicator 1.5Nbre de maisons ayant enregistré des cas décontaminésOutput 2Au moins 50 formations sanitaires dans les zones de santé affectées reçoivent un paquet d’intervention pour prévenir et contrôler les infectionsIndicator 2.1Nbre de FOSA ayant enregistré des cas décontaminéesIndicator 2.2Nbre de prestataires briefés dans les FOSAIndicator 2.3Nbre de portes de latrines construites/réhabilitées dans les FOSAIndicator 2.4Nbre de FOSA ayant bénéficié de kits de préventionOutput 3Au moins 30 écoles reçoivent un paquet minimum EHA au niveau des Zones de santé touchées par l’épidémieIndicator 3.1Nbre d’écoles ayant bénéficié d’un kit de prévention EHAIndicator 3.2Nbre de portes de latrines construites/réhabilitées dans les écoles des zones touchées par l’épidémieIndicator 3.3Nbre d’enseignants ayant bénéficié d’un briefingIndicator 3.4Nbre de points d’eau aménagés/réhabilités au service des écoles dans les zones affectées.Output 460,000 personnes à risque de choléra ont accès à un paquet WASHIndicator 4.1Nombre de litre d''eau distribué par personne par jourIndicator 4.2Nombre de personnes qui ont bénéficié de séances de promotion à l''hygièneOutput 5429,411 enfants âgés de 6-59 mois sont vaccinés contre la rougeole dans 10 ZS du Nord Kivu et de l’IturiIndicator 5.1Nombre d’enfants âgés de 6-59 mois sont vaccinés contre la rougeoleOutput 6500 Cellules d’animation communautaires sont mises en place dans 500 villages/cellules des provinces du Nord-Kivu et de l’Ituri et renforcent l’engagement des communautés ciblées dans la réponse contre l’épidémie de MVEIndicator 6.1Nbre de CAC mises en placeIndicator 6.2Nbre de CAC fonctionnellesIndicator 6.3Nbre de membres des CAC formés en CRECIndicator 6.4Nbre de ménages visités par les RecoIndicator 6.5Nbre des CAC ayant remonté au moins une alerte par semaineIndicator 6.6Nbre des CAC ayant remonté le feedback communautaire chaque semaineIndicator 6.7Nbre de CAC ayant participé à la résolution d’au moins un ’incident communautaire par moisOutput 76,810 enfants affectés par la MVE (cas suspects, confirmés) et 6,260 familles (incluant les contacts) reçoivent un appui psychosocial et matériel adapte à leurs besoins.Indicator 7.1# d’enfant cas confirmés et suspects recevant un soutien psychologique adapte dans les CTE/CTIndicator 7.2# de familles affectées recevant une assistance psychosociale adaptée dans les communautésOutput 8Au moins 4,910 enfants orphelins, séparés de leurs familles et guéris de la MVE reçoivent un suivi psychosocial et appui matériel individualiseIndicator 8.1# d’enfants guéris, orphelins et/ou séparés de leurs familles recevant un suivi psychosocial et une assistance matérielle individualiséeOutput 9200 patients (suspects et confirmés) admis dans les CTE/CT reçoivent les soins nutritionnels adaptés à la sévérité et la phase de traitementIndicator 9.1Nombre des CTE/ CT qui offrent les soins nutritionnelsIndicator 9.2Nombre de patients atteints d''Ebola qui ont reçu un soutien nutritionnel pendant le traitement conformément à la note d''orientation (ventilée par groupe d''âge)Output 10Les nourrissons de moins de 6 mois et de jeunes enfants de 6 à 23 mois reçoivent des soins nutritionnels et de santé adaptée à leurs besoins.Indicator 10.1Nombre d''enfants de moins de 6 mois qui ne peuvent pas être allaités et qui reçoivent des préparations prêtes à l''emploi dans les CTE, les crèches, les orphelinats et dans les communautésIndicator 10.2Nombre d''enfants de 6 à 23 mois qui ne peuvent pas être allaités et qui reçoivent des préparations prêtes à l''emploi dans les CTE, les crèches, les orphelinats et dans les communautésOutput 11Au moins 5,754 mères/gardiens d’enfants séparés bénéficient d’un counseling en ANJE en situation d’EbolaIndicator 11.1Nombre de mères/gardiens d''enfants de 0 à 23 mois conseillés en ANJE en Urgence au niveau des tentes maman-bébé et dans la communautéIndicator 11.2Nombre des tentes « maman-bébé » fonctionnelles et accueillant les femmes et les jeunes enfantsOutput 12Suivi/Supervision, collecte, analyse et validation des donnéesIndicator 12.1Nombre de supervisions formatives mensuelles réalisées par les partenaires dans les CTE/CT et Ménages des enfants séparésIndicator 12.2Nombre de sitrep mensuels produitsIndicator 12.3Nombre de réunions hebdomadaires de coordination stratégique à laquelle la nutrition a participéXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-094UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Integrated Management of Malnutrition, Childhood Illnesses and WASH InterventionsThe main objective of this project is to decrease the mortality due to acute malnutrition and associated morbidities of drought-affected children under five in the Zobas of Northern Red Sea and Anseba through a multisector intervention (Health, WASH, Nutrition). CERF funds will be used to support the treatment of acutely malnourished children (Nutrition) and childhood illness treatment and immunization (Health). In addition, CERF funds will be used to provide adolescents, women and men with safe WASH services. An estimated 3,000 people each will benefit through the Health and Nutrition interventions and 6,500 people from the WASH intervention. The project will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-08-31
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
ERITREA DROUGHT 201941989.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Integrated Management of Malnutrition, Childhood Illnesses and WASH InterventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)437885.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Integrated Management of Malnutrition, Childhood Illnesses and WASH InterventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)119968.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Integrated Management of Malnutrition, Childhood Illnesses and WASH 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13,000 acutely malnourished children under five are admitted for treatment.Indicator 1.1Number of children aged 6-59 months with Acute malnutrition admitted for treatmentIndicator 1.2Treatment performance indicators meet SPHERE standardsIndicator 1.3Number of men, women including PLW who received preventive and promotive Nutrition services in all contact pointsOutput 2An estimated 3,000 children aged 6-59 months with acute malnutrition are receiving other child hood illness treatment and immunization as deemed as necessary.Indicator 2.1IMCI – Number of under-five children in hard-to-reach areas treated for common childhood illnesses using the IMNCI protocol.Indicator 2.2Immunization – Number of infants reached with DTP vaccine through mobile outreach services,Indicator 2.3Health Promotion # of people in drought affected communities provided with skills on prevention of childhood illnesses via community-based platformsOutput 3An estimated of 6,500 disadvantaged children, adolescents, women and men utilize safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services.Indicator 3.1Number of people gaining access to safe drinking water from a newly constructed climate resilient solar powered water supply systemIndicator 3.2Number of people living in 5 communities declared open defecation freeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved food security and livelihood of vulnerable pastoralists and agro-pastoral communities affected by successive drought in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea, through immediate assistance that builds resilience among households.The main objective of this project is to improve the food security of vulnerable agro-pastoralists and pastoralists who have been affected by the recurrent droughts in the Zoba of Northern Red Sea. By applying an innovative approach, FAO will use CERF funds to distribute basic fishery equipment to the most drought-affected beneficiaries. By organizing and sensitizing fishermen- and women groups, FAO is moreover aiming to restore the beneficiaries’ short-term food security by enabling them to make use of the rich resources of the sea. An estimated 2,000 people (400 households) will benefit from this project which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-242020-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved food security and livelihood of vulnerable pastoralists and agro-pastoral communities affected by successive drought in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea, through immediate assistance that builds resilience among households.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 ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Basic fishing equipment procured and distributed to the beneficiaries.Indicator 1.1Number of targeted beneficiaries who received basic fishery equipmentIndicator 1.2Number of basic small fibre glass fishing boats and associated accessories procured and distributedIndicator 1.3Number persons with secured food and nutrition statusOutput 2Vulnerable beneficiaries organized and trained with basic fishing techniques.Indicator 2.1Number of persons benefited from basic fishing techniques trainingIndicator 2.2Number of fishermen groups establishedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Nutritional and reproductive health support to pregnant mothers and new born through Maternity Waiting Homes (MWHs) in remote rural area of Eritrea.The main objective of this project is to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality by increasing the rate of skilled attended deliveries in the Zobas of Northern Red Sea and Anseba. UNFPA will use CERF funds to improve the quality of care and provisions (food, nutritional and non-food items) available for women and children at 16 Maternal Waiting Homes (MWH). Through this approach UNFPA aims to increase the incentive particularly for drought-affected mothers and accompanying children to use skilled attended deliveries. An estimated 2,430 people (2,100 pregnant women and 330 accompanying children) will benefit from this project which will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-09-30
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
ERITREA DROUGHT 2019250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Nutritional and reproductive health support to pregnant mothers and new born through Maternity Waiting Homes (MWHs) in remote rural area of Eritrea.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved capacity of MWHs affiliated to health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Number of women who deliver at health facilities with MWHs supported (Anseba and Northern Red sea).Indicator 1.2Number of MWHs supported with nutritional food and other suppliesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-UDP-011UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance in restoring food security and agricultural livelihoods in Northern Red Sea and Anseba drought-affected areas through cash transfer-based interventions.The main objective of this project is to enhance the food and nutrition security of drought-affected pastoral and agro-pastoral households in the Zobas of Northern Red Sea and Anseba through cash transfer interventions. UNDP will use CERF funds to restore natural resources and thereby enhancing food security through unconditional cash transfers and cash-for work. An estimated 2,062 people, including 250 people with disabilities, will benefit from this project which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-232020-09-30
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
ERITREA DROUGHT 2019500270.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance in restoring food security and agricultural livelihoods in Northern Red Sea and Anseba drought-affected areas through cash transfer-based interventions.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support vulnerable food insecure households through emergency cash transferIndicator 1.1# of drought-affected people (first-hand recipients) benefited from conditional cash transfers in the form of cash for workIndicator 1.2# of drought-affected people with disabilities (first-hand recipients) benefited from unconditional Cash Transfers in the form of cash grantsOutput 2Fragile local environmental and natural resources base restored for enhancing food security of drought-affected vulnerable people through emergency cash transfers in the form of Cash-for work/Conditional cash transferIndicator 2.1# of hectares of fragile natural environment (farmland and upper catchment areas) rehabilitated with appropriate soil and water conservation measures/biophysical treatments through emergency life-saving cash transfers in the form of cash for workIndicator 2.2# of hectares of grazing/pasture land rehabilitated with appropriate soil and water conservation measures and broadcasting of improved grass seeds through emergency life-saving cash transfers in the form of cash for workIndicator 2.3# ponds (livestock watering points) constructed/developed through emergency life-saving cash transfers in the form of cash for workXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Promoting relevant life-saving interventions in hard to reach and drought affected regions in EritreaThe main objective of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to communicable diseases and to increase access to emergency obstetric and neonatal care in drought-affected and hard-to-reach areas in the Zobas of Northern Red Sea and Anseba regions. WHO will use CERF funds to procure and distribute emergency health and obstetric kits as well as other essential medicines to 13 selected health facilities. An estimated number of 364,000 people will benefit from this project which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-182020-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019250000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Promoting relevant life-saving interventions in hard to reach and drought affected regions in EritreaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ERITREA UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Support provided to reduce morbidity and mortality due to communicable and outbreak prone diseases in the drought affected regions Indicator 1.1Proportion of Health Centres with at least 3 health workers trained on revised IDSR Technical Guideline in the targeted Zones,Indicator 1.2Proportion of health centres provided with the relevant drugs and supplies to appropriately manage patients during outbreaksIndicator 1.3Number of people in the targeted Zones reached by health promotion activities on relevant outbreak prone diseasesOutput 2Reduced maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality due to risks associated with pregnancy, labor and delivery.Indicator 2.1Number of Zonal hospitals with at least 3 junior medical doctors trained on Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (c-EmONC)Indicator 2.2Number of health facilities with adequate essential medicines available in the intervention areasIndicator 2.3Number of supervision visits to ensure quality of emergency obstetric and new born management careXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-095UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Enhancing equitable access to quality learning and basic education in safe and protective environments for children affected by the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Cox’s Bazar DistrictThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving education in emergencies assistance to Rohingya refugee children in Cox's Bazar camps. UNICEF will use CERF funds for the provision of safer learning environment through physical upgrade of 300 learning centres (LCs), distribution of enhanced teaching and learning materials coupled with instructor training, and social cohesion assistance to address protection concerns arising from tensions between refugees and host communities. This is the first grant of CERF’s multi-year pilot, which aims to assist an estimated 42,000 children and 2,900 teachers and LC/local school committee members over 21 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-262021-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20193500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Enhancing equitable access to quality learning and basic education in safe and protective environments for children affected by the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Cox’s Bazar DistrictOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to safe and protective learning environments for Rohingya refugee children Indicator 1.1Number of learning centres upgraded to medium hazard double story structuresIndicator 1.2Number of learning centres repaired and improved with WASH facilitiesOutput 2Capacity of educators/instructors enhanced to support improve quality of EiE servicesIndicator 2.1Number of children enrolled in targeted learning centres where teachers have been trainedIndicator 2.2Number of teachers/instructors trained to support learning for childrenIndicator 2.3Percentage of children enrolled in targeted learning centres who demonstrate level 2 competencyIndicator 2.4Percentage of trained teachers who demonstrate minimum competency defined by the education sectorOutput 3Enhanced safety and protection of children in targeted communitiesIndicator 3.1Number of school/learning centre management committees members in camps and host community engaged in social cohesion activitiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-026UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education in Emergencies (EiE) Support to Rohingya Refugee Children, Adolescents and Youth aged 6-24 living in Cox’s Bazar CampsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving education in emergencies assistance to Rohingya refugee children, adolescents and youth in Cox's Bazar camps. UNHCR will use CERF funds for the provision of safer learning environment through physical upgrade of 46 learning centres, establishment of 20 youth and adolescent learning facilities which offer integrated learning, recreational and vocational training programmes, and training of 1,400 teachers and education administers to better support refugee children and youth who make up a dynamic and complex classroom of learners. This is the first grant of CERF’s multi-year pilot, which aim to assist an estimated 13,060 children, adolescent, youth and teachers over 21 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-262021-09-30
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
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20191604491.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education in Emergencies (EiE) Support to Rohingya Refugee Children, Adolescents and Youth aged 6-24 living in Cox’s Bazar 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 DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Medium Hazard-Resistant Learning Centres Established Indicator 1.1# of learning centres constructedIndicator 1.2# of learners accessing education servicesOutput 2Access to Lifelong Learning Opportunities for Adolescents and Youth Aged 15-24 ImprovedIndicator 2.1# adolescents and youth enrolment for skills trainingIndicator 2.2# of adolescents and learning centresOutput 3Teachers Training ConductedIndicator 3.1# of teachers trained on the Guideline for Informal Education Program (GIEP) Competency OutcomesIndicator 3.2# of teachers and facilitators trained of life-skills (PSS, PSEA) (recurring)Indicator 3.3% of children enrolled in targeted learning centres who demonstrate level 2 competencyIndicator 3.4% of trained teachers who demonstrate minimum competency defined by the education sectorXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-027UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of humanitarian assistance through protection services, shelter support and WASH, to respond to the critical needs of Rohingya refugees and host communities in order to reduce their vulnerabilities and enhance their resilienceThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide life-saving protection, emergency shelter and WASH assistance to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar camps. UNHCR will use CERF for: 1) provision of legal assistance and community-based protection services including SGBV prevention and response with appropriate referral and case management, together benefiting some 30,000 refugees; 2) shelter repair assistance for 7,301 households (31,394 people); and 3) installation of gender-sensitive/inclusive sanitation and hygiene facilities benefiting 10,000 people. The project will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-302020-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 2019450932.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of humanitarian assistance through protection services, shelter support and WASH, to respond to the critical needs of Rohingya refugees and host communities in order to reduce their vulnerabilities and enhance their resilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)478261.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of humanitarian assistance through protection services, shelter support and WASH, to respond to the critical needs of Rohingya refugees and host communities in order to reduce their vulnerabilities and enhance their resilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)437267.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of humanitarian assistance through protection services, shelter support and WASH, to respond to the critical needs of Rohingya refugees and host communities in order to reduce their vulnerabilities and enhance their resilienceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to legal assistance, legal remedies and reception conditions improved Protection - ProtectionIndicator 1.1# of persons of concern (PoC) receiving legal assistanceIndicator 1.2# of survivors of trafficking or at risk of being trafficked supportedIndicator 1.3# of monitoring visits conducted and recordedOutput 2Participation of community in SGBV prevention and response enabled and sustained and case management services to SGBV survivors providedIndicator 2.1# of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and responseIndicator 2.2# of persons benefitted from awareness activities that include information on general SGBV concept, the locations for services and the benefits of services for survivors(by age, sex, diversity)Indicator 2.3# of individuals receiving case management services (including psychosocial support, health, legal, empowerment programs, etc.)Indicator 2.4# of individuals benefitting from structured psychosocial support services that meet minimum standards (by age, sex, diversity)Output 3Community mobilization strengthened and expandedIndicator 3.1# of community groups supportedIndicator 3.2# of community-led initiatives supported by humanitarian actorsIndicator 3.3# of adolescent and youth development hubs established and supported who lead on participatory assessment, design and monitoringIndicator 3.4# of complaints and feedbacks received under the community-based complaints and feedback mechanismOutput 4Shelters improved and maintainedIndicator 4.1# of households living in adequate dwellingsOutput 5Improved conditions of hygiene and sanitation for women and childrenIndicator 5.1# of refugees at target communities living with improved access to gender designed hygiene and sanitation infrastructure.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian support for life-saving WASH, Shelter and Health services to Rohingya RefugeesThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide life-saving emergency shelter, health and WASH assistance to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar camps. IOM will use CERF for: 1) transitional shelter assistance for 2,400 refugee households combined with cash-for-work and voucher modalities to strengthen the refugee capacity to build, improve and maintain shelters; 2) primary health (including sexual and reproductive health) care services at five health facilities with community-based disease prevention and control targeting some 170,000 people including both refugees and host community members, and 3) provision of safe water, gender-sensitive and inclusive sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion activities benefiting 15,737 refugees at Camp 18. The project will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-262020-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 2019790684.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian support for life-saving WASH, Shelter and Health services to Rohingya RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)769877.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian support for life-saving WASH, Shelter and Health services to Rohingya RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)520187.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian support for life-saving WASH, Shelter and Health services to Rohingya RefugeesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Transitional Shelter Assistance is made available for 2,400 HouseholdsIndicator 1.1Number of shelters provided with TSA supportIndicator 1.2Number of beneficiaries supported by Cash-For-WorkOutput 2Provide Essential Healthcare that addresses the main causes of mortality and morbidity amongst the Rohingya.Indicator 2.1Number of OPD Curative consultations segregated by age, sexIndicator 2.2Number of first ANC Visits conducted at the supported facilitiesIndicator 2.3Number of deliveries conducted at supported facilitiesIndicator 2.4Number of patients requiring a referral and receive health care at the next level of healthcareIndicator 2.5Percentage of targeted people who can describe at least three measures being practiced at the household to prevent specific communicable diseasesOutput 3Rohingya refugee populations in Camp 18 of Kutupalong-Balukhali mega-camp have access to safe and equitable WASH services and hygiene promotion.Indicator 3.1Number of refugee individual benefitting from uninterrupted clean water supply and meeting demand for domestic purposeIndicator 3.2Rohingya refugee populations in Camp 18 of Kutupalong-Balukhali mega-camp have access to safe sanitation servicesIndicator 3.3Rohingya refugee families in Camp 18 of Kutupalong-Balukhali mega-camp have access to solid waste management servicesIndicator 3.4Rohingya refugee families in Camp 18 of Kutupalong-Balukhali mega-camp have increased knowledge and hygiene materials to practice hygienic behaviours.Indicator 3.5Number of women of reproductive age among Rohingya refugee populations in Camp 18 of Kutupalong-Balukhali mega-camp benefiting from MHM orientation and MHM kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-041UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection of girls and women among Rohingya and host communities through a package of life-saving interventions (Health and GBV)The main objective of this project is to reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality through the provision of essential sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and protection services to vulnerable refugee and host community women and children in Cox’s Bazar. UNFPA and partners will use CERF to: 1) improve access to emergency obstetric care in 24/7 facilities through strengthened health service provider capacity and referral mechanisms; 2) provide quality GBV response services at Women Friendly Spaces and through community outreach sessions by training and dispatching 756 GBV actors; and 3) train 105 humanitarian actors on GBV mainstreaming. The project aims to reach an estimated 100,000 women and children through SRH assistance and 85,554 women and girls through protection services. The project will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-262020-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BANGLADESH DISPLACEMENT 20191055920.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of girls and women among Rohingya and host communities through a package of life-saving interventions (Health and GBV)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund496904.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection of girls and women among Rohingya and host communities through a package of life-saving interventions (Health and GBV)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BANGLADESH UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to quality and rapid EmONC services in 24/7 facilitiesIndicator 1.1% of midwives have increased capacity to provide evidence based SRH careIndicator 1.2Number of emergency referral for EmONC services through referral hubsIndicator 1.3Number of emergency transfers from community to health facilities through referral hubsOutput 2Improved capacity of GBV actors in providing quality GBV response services that meet the minimum standardsIndicator 2.1% of service providers and referral points trained demonstrating improved knowledge on protection principles, survivor centred care, including child sensitive and referral approaches by sex.,Indicator 2.2% of 210 women and girls across 7 intervention sites who can identify two or more GBV service pointsIndicator 2.3# of UNFPA implementing partner staff and volunteers trained on GBV and community mobilizationIndicator 2.4# of outreach sessions subsequently conducted by UNFPA implementing partner staff and volunteers trained on GBV and community mobilizationIndicator 2.5# of women and girls accessing WFS in target locations (first time)Output 3GBV risks mitigated across the humanitarian sectors and coordinated with key national stakeholders for sustainable impact.Indicator 3.1# of GBV and non-GBV actors trained on the IASC guidelines for integrating GBV in Humanitarian ActionIndicator 3.2# of humanitarian sectors with a GBV mainstreaming action plan for their sectors that is regularly monitoredIndicator 3.3# of joint safety audits conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-Saving Health and Protection Services for Vulnerable Undocumented Afghan ReturneesThe main objective of this project is to provide health services to 30,800 returnees and protection to 10,000 returnees from neighbouring countries. Health services will include an estimated 30,800 consultations for children under 5, 250 deliveries, vaccinations for 4,000 children, the referral of 600 patients to secondary or tertiary healthcare, training of health staff and the provision of medical supplies and equipment to mobile health teams and fixed health posts in border areas. Protection activities will include the screening of returnees, provision of basic assistance (food, clothes and transport) to 10,000 people at four reception and four transit centres at the major border points.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-242020-09-30
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
AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2019990001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Health and Protection Services for Vulnerable Undocumented Afghan ReturneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)810000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-Saving Health and Protection Services for Vulnerable Undocumented Afghan ReturneesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Individuals benefited from the provision of life-saving primary healthcare through Mobile Health Teams (MHTs) and fixed health posts Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of under 5 and over 5 consultations conductedIndicator 1.2Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendantsIndicator 1.3Number of children under 5 who received routine vaccinations through IOM referral in collaboration with UNICEF and WHOIndicator 1.4Number of staff trained on emergency First AidOutput 2Life-threatening conditions related to communicable diseases are addressed through community-based surveillance, outreach and response systems.Indicator 2.1Number of people reached with targeted health education and outreachIndicator 2.2Number of community-based workers trained on incident-based surveillanceIndicator 2.3Number of staff trained on outbreak response including case managementOutput 3A referral pathway for complicated cases to secondary/tertiary facilities is establishedIndicator 3.1Number of lifesaving emergency cases referred for further management at secondary/tertiary level facilitiesIndicator 3.2Number of lifesaving cases managed successfully at secondary/tertiary levelsIndicator 3.3Number of community-based referrals for emergency careOutput 4Persons with Specific Needs amongst the returnee population receive life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection case managementIndicator 4.1Number of PSN returnees screened by DoRR and referred to IOM for humanitarian and protection assistanceIndicator 4.2Number of PSN returnees who receive life-saving humanitarian assistance including food, clothes and safe transportIndicator 4.3Number of PSN who receive case management from IOMIndicator 4.4Number of PSN who receive cash for transportOutput 5Undocumented returnees with a disability receive life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection case managementIndicator 5.1Number of returnees with a disability who receive life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection case managementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-028UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community-Based Protection Monitoring among Internally Displaced Communities in AfghanistanThe main objective of this project is to conduct protection monitoring. During 85 monitoring missions, at least 1,500 people with special protection needs will be identified and provided with cash or in-kind assistance or referrals to specialized services (outside of the CERF project). UNHCR will implement the project over 6 months, with 5,000 people directly benefiting from the monitoring (including 1,050 people with disabilities) and 35,000 indirectly in the Herat, Nangarhar, Kunduz and Kandahar provinces.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-06-30
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 DISPLACEMENT 2019200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community-Based Protection Monitoring among Internally Displaced Communities in AfghanistanOCHA 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 DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable internally displaced people are identified for protection interventions including urgent and life saving referrals of people with specific needs Protection - ProtectionSelect an item from drop-downIndicator 1.1# of protection monitoring missions conducted and recorded by UNHCR and protection partners, leading to targeted assistance for persons with specific needs from UNHCR or referrals to specialized institutions for support and other programmes funded through the CERF allocation to AfghanistanIndicator 1.2# of persons reached through protection monitoring by UNHCR and partnersIndicator 1.3# of persons with specific needs identified specialized assistance – either through cash and in-kind support or through referralsssXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-096UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Health, Nutrition, WASH and Protection Services to Contribute to the Reduction of Mortality in AfghanistanThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide life-saving health (for 29,000 people affected by the humanitarian crisis), nutrition (22,000), WASH (150,000) and protection (35,000) services. In each case, this includes returness, internally displaced people and people with disabilities. UNICEF will, for example, repair or install water supply systems for 125,000 people in areas affected by conflict or natural disater; treat 22,000 children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition; and provide maternal, new-born and child health services for 29,000 women and children in 8 conflict and drought-affected provinces. The project will be implemented over 9 months together with international and national NGOs.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-09-30
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
AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2019850882.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Health, Nutrition, WASH and Protection Services to Contribute to the Reduction of Mortality in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1489043.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Health, Nutrition, WASH and Protection Services to Contribute to the Reduction of Mortality in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)4041689.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Health, Nutrition, WASH and Protection Services to Contribute to the Reduction of Mortality in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)709068.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Health, Nutrition, WASH and Protection Services to Contribute to the Reduction of Mortality in AfghanistanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1By June 2020, water supply systems in conflict, natural disaster and underserved hard to reach areas are repaired, rehabilitated, installed and operational ensuring access and use of safe water by an estimated 125,000 people. Indicator 1.1# of people in affected areas with access to at least 15 liters per day (lpd) of drinking waterIndicator 1.2# of institutions with water and sanitation facilities in schools, CFS, TLC and health facilities and nutrition centers;Indicator 1.3# of institutions with handwashing facilities in schools, CFS, TLC and health facilities and nutrition centers;Output 2By June 2020, critical WASH services (water, sanitation, hygiene supplies) are available for approximately 25,000 undocumented returnees primarily from Pakistan and Iran.Indicator 2.1# of people with access to at least 15lpcd of drinking waterIndicator 2.2# of families with access to hygiene kits, and hygiene promotionIndicator 2.3# of people with access to communal water, sanitation and bathing facilities in border crossing points;Output 3Ensure girls and boys affected by on-going humanitarian emergency are supported with quality child Protection services.Indicator 3.1Number of children reached with Psychosocial Support through Child Friendly SpacesIndicator 3.2Number of children reached with case management supportIndicator 3.3Trained child protection actors providing child Protection in emergency services.Indicator 3.4Number of community structures trained who report on grave violations in the community.Indicator 3.5Number of community members reached with awareness sessions on child protection issues.Indicator 3.6Number of girls in Child Friendly Spaces who receive life- saving Gender Based Services.Output 4A total of 22,000 children aged 6-59 months with SAM are provided with lifesaving therapeutic supply (RUTF) in the 17 high priority provinces.Indicator 4.1Number of Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) cartons procured and distributed in 17 target provincesIndicator 4.2Number of children aged 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) who are admitted for treatmentIndicator 4.3Number of monitoring visit conducted in the project areasOutput 5Maternal, new-born and child health services in 8 conflict and drought affected provinces are strengthened through activities to improve outreach, operations, supplies, and equipment by mobile health teams.Indicator 5.1Number of MHTs operating per MoPH mobile package, i.e. with skilled providers (midwife, nurse, vaccinator, nutrition counsellor) in eight provinces.Indicator 5.2Number of children under five benefited from MHTs health services.Indicator 5.3Number of children under two vaccinated for measles and PNTA through MHTs.Indicator 5.4Number of pregnant women received any antenatal visit by MHTs.Indicator 5.5Number of pregnant women received clean delivery and emergency newborn kitsIndicator 5.6Number of children under two screened for malnutritionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-OPS-003UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Explosive Ordnance Risk Education to Affected PopulationsThe main objective of this project is to provide critical information on avoidance of mines and explosive remnants of war to 100,000 people, including 45,000 displaced people and 3,200 people with disabilities, via billboards, radio announcements and face-to-face sessions, including for children. The project will be implemented over 9 months in the Kunduz, Baghlan, Uruzgan, Helmand and Nangarhar provinces. Affected people will be able to provide feedback via focus groups and a dedicated hotline.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-302020-09-30
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
AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 2019299997.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Explosive Ordnance Risk Education to Affected PopulationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected populations have increased knowledge on safe behaviour around explosive hazards.Indicator 1.1Number of individuals reported seeing the billboards.Indicator 1.2Number of individuals reported hearing the radio PSAs.Indicator 1.3Percentage of people from host communities reporting increased knowledge of explosive hazard safety via radios. Measured with a phone survey of 385 representative sample size of the community.Indicator 1.4Percentage of people from host communities reporting increased knowledge of explosive hazard safety via billboards. Measured with a phone survey of 385 representative sample size of the community.Indicator 1.5Number of districts benefitting from media campaignsIndicator 1.6Number of people reporting increased knowledge of explosive hazard safety via face-to-face interventions.Indicator 1.7Number of new materials designed (notebooks, posters, etc.)Indicator 1.8Number of child-friendly sessions heldIndicator 1.9Number of people attending focus group discussions.Indicator 1.10Number of calls to the DMAC hotline attributed to billboard and radio PSAsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Treatment of malnourished pregnant and lactating womenThe main objective of this project is to treat 12,000 pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, including an estimated 3,720 women with disabilities, who suffer from moderate acute malnutrition. WFP's out-patient targeted supplementary feeding programme is part of an integrated management of acute malnutrition that also includes UNICEF's out-patient and in-patient therapeutic feeding programme. The project will be implemented over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-06-30
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 DISPLACEMENT 2019422360.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Treatment of malnourished pregnant and lactating womenOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 112,000 acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women received the required treatment through OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.1Number of malnourished pregnant & lactating women enrolled for treatment in OPD-MAM (TSFP).Indicator 1.2Quantity of Supercereal (MT) distributed acute malnourished pregnant & lactating women.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Health Emergency Response to Ensure Life-Saving Trauma Care and Primary HealthcareThe main objective of this project is to provide primary healthcare and trauma care to 934,000 people affected by the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, including an estimated 30,000 people with disabilities. This will include the provision of trauma care, blood bank services, trauma kits, support to 14 therapeutic feeding units for 3,500 severely malnourished children, provision of medical equipment, training for health workers, mobile health services, emergency health kits, and the establishment of a medical center for survivors of gender-based violence.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-262020-09-30
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
AFGHANISTAN DISPLACEMENT 20196063218.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health Emergency Response to Ensure Life-Saving Trauma Care and Primary HealthcareOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization123739.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Health Emergency Response to Ensure Life-Saving Trauma Care and Primary HealthcareOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS AFGHANISTAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1To improve Trauma Care Servicesat hospital levelHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of people received trauma care servicesIndicator 1.2Number of people received blood bank servicesIndicator 1.3Number of people benefited from trauma kitsOutput 2To support 14 therapeutic feeding Unites in hospitals to improve nutrition servicesIndicator 2.1Number of milk preparation kits and cold chain equipment distributedIndicator 2.2Number of health workers trained on screening and management of severe acute malnutritionIndicator 2.3Number of under five children with SAM admitted in therapeutic feeding unites: (sphere standard)Output 3Improved access to emergency primary healthcare services in conflict affected and underserved areasIndicator 3.1Number of hospitals equipped with Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT)Indicator 3.2Number of people benefited from Inter-Agency Emergency Health KIT (IEHK) KITsIndicator 3.3Number of people benefited mobile health servicesOutput 4To estabkish a Gender Based Violence medical centerIndicator 4.1Number of national facility for specialized GBV treatmentIndicator 4.2Number of healthcare worker trainedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Appui d’urgence à la restauration immédiate des moyens d’existence des ménages pastoraux et agropastoraux déplacés et /ou sédentaires affectés par l’insécurité alimentaire et la crise sécuritaire dans la région de MoptiThe main objective of this FAO project is to restore and improve the productive capacities in agriculture and livestock of food-insecure and conflict-affected households in Mali. With this CERF grant, FAO will procure and distribute 20,090 kgs of gardening seeds; 23,780 dosis of vaccines for livestock; and $53,000 worth agricultural tools . The project will last three months and will benefit 13,134 people including 5,291 women and 1,407 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-202020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Appui d’urgence à la restauration immédiate des moyens d’existence des ménages pastoraux et agropastoraux déplacés et /ou sédentaires affectés par l’insécurité alimentaire et la crise sécuritaire dans la région de MoptiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 11,189 ménages vulnérables reçoivent de l’aliment bétail pour la période de soudure pastorale dans les zones ciblées par le projetIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des distributions des kits d’élevage (l’aliment bétail, pierre à lécher, vaccins)Output 21000 ménages vulnérables reçoivent des intrants maraîchers dans les zones ciblées par le projetIndicator 2.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables bénéficiaires des distributions semences maraîchères et petits outillages agricolesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse aux besoins alimentaires immédiats et assistance nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe modérée à Mopti et SégouThe main objective of this WFP project is to save lives by reducing the malnutrition rate in areas affected by conflicts in central Mali. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute US$1,073,808 in vouchers to improve the food security of the most vulnerable people. WFP will also procure and distribute 157 MT of food including Plumpy Nuts to cover the needs of children affected by malnutrition. The project will last eight months and will target 29,828 people including 7,445 women and 12,822 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-252020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019645000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse aux besoins alimentaires immédiats et assistance nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe modérée à Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)1505000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse aux besoins alimentaires immédiats et assistance nutritionnelle pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe modérée à Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 129,828 hommes, femmes, garçons et filles vulnérables à l’insécurité alimentaire reçoivent une assistance alimentaire adéquate pendant 3 mois dans les cercles ciblés par le projet.Indicator 1.1Proportion de personnes hommes et femmes ayant reçu des transferts par rapport à la planificationIndicator 1.2Valeur des transferts réalisés aux bénéficiaires hommes et femmes par rapport à la planificationIndicator 1.3Proportion de personnes recevant l’assistance qui n’ont pas de défis liés à la protectionOutput 2Les enfants de 6-59 mois souffrant de malnutrition aiguë modérée reçoivent un traitement appropriéIndicator 2.1Proportion d’enfants filles et garçons souffrant de la malnutrition aigüe modérée dans les zones couvertes recevant un traitementIndicator 2.2Taux de guérison pour les enfants filles et garçons de 6-59 moisIndicator 2.3Nombre d’abandonsIndicator 2.4Quantité totale de vivres distribuéesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-OPS-004UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mécanisme d’identification des survivant(e)s d’engins explosifs et sensibilisation des populations dans les régions de Mopti et SégouThe main objective of this UNOPS project is to provide a coordinated response to the needs of displaced populations and host communities in the regions of Mopti and Segou through risk education (ER) related to explosive devices and small arms and light weapons, identification of victims of these devices and their reference. With this CERF grant, UNOPS through UNMAS will sensitize the population of Mopti and Ségou on the risk of explosive devices. The project will last six months and will benefit 5,000 people including 1,248 women, 1,352 girls and 750 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-232020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mécanisme d’identification des survivant(e)s d’engins explosifs et sensibilisation des populations dans les régions de Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A travers une meilleure connaissance sur les menaces explosives et une assistance humanitaire, les populations déplacées et les communautés hôtes des régions de Mopti et Ségou bénéficient de conditions de protection renforcéesIndicator 1.1Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur la problématique des engins explosifs et des armes légères et de petit calibreIndicator 1.2Pourcentage de victimes civiles enregistrées dans la base de données IMSMA (Information Management Système Mine Action) pour appuyer l’analyse des besoins et résultatsIndicator 1.3Pourcentage des victimes identifiées et représentant une urgence médicale qui sont référées à d’autres acteurs/Projets pour une prise en chargeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-042UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet de réponse et d''atténuation des risques liés à la violence dans les régions du Nord et du Centre affectées par les conflits au MaliThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to ensure access to holistic care services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), and provision of sexual reproductive health services to vulnerable populations in Mopti and Segou, Mali. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will distribute $109,800 to GBV survivors to help them respond to their most urgent needs. UNFPA will also procure and distribute 3,000 dignity kits and run 48 mobile clinics for sexual and reproductive health services. The project will last nine months and will benefit 27,338 people including 5,732 women; 561 girls and 410 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-242020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019221996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de réponse et d''atténuation des risques liés à la violence dans les régions du Nord et du Centre affectées par les conflits au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund377992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet de réponse et d''atténuation des risques liés à la violence dans les régions du Nord et du Centre affectées par les conflits au MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Appuyer la mise en place et le fonctionnement de 3 unités de prise en charge holistique de Mopti, et Ségou Protection - Violence sexuelle et/ou sexisteIndicator 1.1Nombre de centre de santé de référence disposant d’une unité e prise holistique de charge holistique VBG opérationnelleIndicator 1.2Nombres de femmes/ filles et hommes /garçon survivant(e)s de VBG ayant accédé aux services de prise en charge holistiqueIndicator 1.3Nombre de structures sanitaires disposant de kits post-viol dans les zones affectées par le conflitIndicator 1.4Nombre de femmes et filles déplacées à risque de violences sexuelles ayant reçu des kits de dignitésIndicator 1.5Nombre de bénéficiaires de transfert de cashIndicator 1.6Montant du cash à distribuer en $USOutput 2Assurer l’accès à l’offre de service SR/PF/VBG dans les zones d’intervention ciblées à travers l’organisation des équipes mobiles SR et le référenceIndicator 2.1Nombre de structures sanitaires disposant de kits d’urgence SR dans les zones affectées par le conflit spécialement les kits post violIndicator 2.2Nombre de prestataires de services formés sur la gestion de cas et la gestion de cliniques de viol, les outils de collecte de données du GBVIMS,Indicator 2.3Nombre de personnes handicapées ayant bénéficiés de services de SR/PF /VBGIndicator 2.4Nombre de sorties des équipes mobiles dans les zones d’interventionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Améliorer l''accès en abris aux populations vulnérables dans les zones à forte concentration de personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et retournées à Mopti et SégouThe main objective of this IOM project is to improve shelter access for vulnerable populations (IDPs, returnees and host communities) in central Mali. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 110 tents and will rehabilitate 40 latrines. IOM will also realize two rounds of Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) to better inform the humanitarian response. The project will last eight months and will benefit 163,684 people including 32,226 women and 33,485 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-232020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019133600.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l''accès en abris aux populations vulnérables dans les zones à forte concentration de personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et retournées à Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)200401.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Améliorer l''accès en abris aux populations vulnérables dans les zones à forte concentration de personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et retournées à Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les abris endommagés des populations vulnérables de Bankass et San sont réhabilitésAbris d’urgence et articles non-alimentaires - Abris et biens non-alimentairesIndicator 1.1Nombre de ménages vulnérables bénéficiant d’abris d’urgenceOutput 2Les conditions de vie sanitaire sont améliorées par la maintenance et construction de latrines à KoroIndicator 2.1Nombre de latrines publiques sont réhabilitées à KoroOutput 3Mise en œuvre de la DTM par la DNDS et l’OIMIndicator 3.1Nombre de round réalisésIndicator 3.2Nombre de rapports produitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-029UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection et solutions mixtes pour les personnes déplacées internes dans les régions de Mopti et SégouThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to improve the protection environment and provide shelter services to the internally displaced people (IDPs) in Mopti and Segou. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will construct 265 latrines and will procure and distribute US$160,000 worth shelter products (tarpaulins, ropes, mat). The project will also monitor protection incidents and refer 300 victims to the appropriate services. The project will last six months and will benefit 24,000 people including 7,488 women and 9,228 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-182020-06-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019299714.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et solutions mixtes pour les personnes déplacées internes dans les régions de Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)366316.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection et solutions mixtes pour les personnes déplacées internes dans les régions de Mopti et SégouOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les incidents de protection dans les régions de Mopti et Ségou sont collectés, analysés et utilisés.Indicator 1.1Nombre de moniteurs déployésIndicator 1.2Nombre d’incidents de protection collectésIndicator 1.3Nombre de rapports narratifs, analytiques et statistiques produits et partagés sur la situation de protection (environnement et risques) des 70,739 PDI ciblésOutput 2La réponse aux victimes des incidents de protection est renforcée.Indicator 2.1Nombre de cas référés (dont nombre de personnes handicapées)Indicator 2.2Nombre de victimes bénéficiant d’une prise en charge holistiqueOutput 3Les PDI et la communauté d’accueil sont sensibilisés sur la cohésion sociale.Indicator 3.1Nombre de séances de sensibilisation effectuéesOutput 4530 ménages (3,180 personnes) vulnérables touchés par la crise et vivant chez les familles d’accueils et dans des installations inappropriées sont assistées équitablement en abris d’urgences.Indicator 4.1Nombre de personnes assistées en kit d’abris d’urgence (dont nombre de personnes handicapées)Indicator 4.2Nombre maximal de personnes par abris de 21m2 de surfaceOutput 5Un accès est garanti aux services d’hygiène et d’assainissement.Indicator 5.1Nombre de personnes assistées en latrines d’urgences familialesIndicator 5.2Nombre de latrines familiales réaliséesIndicator 5.3Nombre de personnes qui utilisent les latrines pour la défécation suite à une sensibilisation (80% des personnes assistés)Output 6Du cash est transféré à 200 ménages (1,200 personnes) pour la prise en charge des loyers et réhabilitation des abris endommagées.Indicator 6.1Nombre de personnes vulnérables assistées en cashIndicator 6.2Montant transféré en cash par personne (US$)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-097UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans dans les régions du centre du MaliThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity related to acute malnutrition among children under five in the districts of Mopti and Segou in Mali. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 1,500 box of ready-to-use therapeutic food and 620 packs of mid-upper arm circumference tapes among other commodities. UNICEF will also help mothers improve their children nutritional status by providing nutritional conselling sessions. The project will last six months and will benefit 46,015 people including 8,500 women and 16,875 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-192020-09-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019450068.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aigüe sévère chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans dans les régions du centre du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 13,800 enfants de moins de 5 ans malnutris aigue sévère ont accès à un traitement de qualité respectant les standards internationaux SPHEREIndicator 1.1Pourcentage d’enfants admis MAS sortie guéri selon les standards SPHEREIndicator 1.2Taux de décès des enfants MAS respectant les standards SPHEREIndicator 1.3Taux d’abandon des enfants MAS respectant les standards SPHEREOutput 2La couverture du traitement MAS est augmentée par l’appui au dépistage, par la disponibilité de kits d’hygiène et par la mobilisation communautaire.Indicator 2.1Nombre d’enfants de 6 à 59 mois dépistés précocement avec le PB mères et le dépistage actif au niveau des communautésIndicator 2.2Nombre d’enfants MAS admisIndicator 2.3Nombre de couple mère enfant bénéficiant du counseling nutritionnel, EHA et des activités de stimulationIndicator 2.4Nombre de de couple mère-enfant bénéficiant de kits WASH in NutOutput 3La chaine d’approvisionnement des intrants thérapeutiques et des médicaments essentiels pour la PCIMA est assurée au niveau nationalIndicator 3.1Nombre de cartons d’aliments thérapeutiques achetés pour la prise en charge des MASIndicator 3.2Nombre de jours de rupture d’Aliments Thérapeutiques Prêts à l’Emploi (ATPE) par districtIndicator 3.3Nombre de districts approvisionnés en intrants nutritionnelsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-098UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Education et protection des enfants déplacés, affectés par la crise et victimes de violations graves dans les régions du centre du MaliThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide education and protection services to the displaced children in Mopti and Segou in Mali. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will establish 18 children safe spaces and rehabilitate 105 schools. The project will last six months and will benefit 39,491 people including 19,730 girls, and 1,920 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-192020-09-30
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
MALI DISPLACEMENT 2019600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education et protection des enfants déplacés, affectés par la crise et victimes de violations graves dans les régions du centre du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)599999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Education et protection des enfants déplacés, affectés par la crise et victimes de violations graves dans les régions du centre du MaliOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS MALI UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1300 enfants affectés par la crise, dont des enfants non-accompagnés/séparés, des enfants sortis des groupes armés et victimes d’autres violations graves (violences sexuelles, mutilations, enlèvement, etc.) accèdent aux services de prise en charge transitoire de qualité, sont réunifiés avec leurs familles et accèdent aux services de réinsertion socioéconomiqueIndicator 1.1Nombre d’enfants suspectés et/ou associés (documentés) aux forces et groupes armés qui bénéficient d''une prise en charge provisoire et/ou d''un soutien à la réintégration communautaire et ou familiale (y compris les enfants libérés de détention)Indicator 1.2Nombre d’enfants sortis des forces et groupes armés ayant un accès aux services et aux opportunités de réintégration socioéconomique.Indicator 1.3Nombre d''enfants non accompagnés et séparés identifiés et bénéficiant d’une prise en charge provisoire (famille d’accueil ou centre d’accueil temporaire) et/ou d’un suivi individuelIndicator 1.4Nombre d’enfants non accompagnés réunifiés avec leurs familles biologiquesIndicator 1.5Nombre de filles et garçons qui ont subi des violences atteintes par les services de santé, sociaux et judiciairesOutput 2Les violations graves des droits de l’enfant sont monitorées et rapportéesIndicator 2.1Nombre d''incidents de violations graves des droits de l''enfant signalés et vérifiésIndicator 2.2Nombre d''enfants victimes de violations graves référés aux services appropriés de prise en chargeIndicator 2.3Nombre de personnes qui bénéficient de sessions de sensibilisation et de formation sur la protection de l’enfant et le MRMOutput 310,000 enfants affectés par la crise accèdent aux services d’appui psychosocial dans les espaces sécurisésIndicator 3.1Nombre d’enfants bénéficiant du soutien psychosocial dans les espaces amis des enfants et /ou les autres espaces sécurisésIndicator 3.2Nombre d’espaces sécurisés ou espace amis d’enfants mis en place et/ou réhabilitésIndicator 3.3Nombre d’animateurs formés sur les techniques d’animation, l’organisation d’activités récréatives et psychosociale et la gestion des Espaces Amis d’EnfantsOutput 4101 structures de gestion scolaires sont dynamisées et capables de contribuer et/ou de mettre en œuvre les plans d’actions pour la réouverture des écoles et des espaces d’apprentissage temporaire (: incluent les membres des Association des parents d’élèves ; les gouvernements et clubs d’enfants, les leaders religieux, les collectivités territoriales, les services techniques déconcentrés etc.)Indicator 4.1Nombre de personnes sensibilisées sur l’importance de l’éducation et la réouverture des écolesIndicator 4.2Nombre des Comités de Gestion Scolaire sur rôles et responsabilités surtout dans un contexte d’urgenceIndicator 4.3Nombre des filles et garçons affectés par la crise bénéficiant d’un accès à des opportunités éducativesIndicator 4.4Nombre des filles et garçons appuyé avec matériel scolaire individuelIndicator 4.5Nombre de centre d’apprentissage communautaire (CAC) mis en place pour les enfants déplacés, rapatriés, déscolarisés ou non scolarisésIndicator 4.6Nombre de réhabilitation d’urgence de salles de classes avec latrinesOutput 538,390 enfants filles et garçons affectes par la crise bénéficient d’un accès à des opportunités éducatives (dont 9,000 soutenus spécifiquement avec les matériels scolaires individuels)
Indicator 5.1Nombre des filles et garçons affectés par la crise bénéficiant d’un accès à des opportunités éducatives 38,390Indicator 5.2Nombre des filles et garçons appuyé avec matériel scolaire individuelIndicator 5.3Nombre de centre d’apprentissage communautaire (CAC) mis en place pour les enfants déplacés, rapatriés, déscolarisés ou non scolarisésIndicator 5.4Nombre de réhabilitation d’urgence de salles de classes avec latrinesOutput 6101 enseignants communautaires formés capables d’offrir l’appui psychosocial dans les écoles d’accueil des 500 enfants déplacés et rapatriés et de promouvoir l’hygiène en milieu scolaireIndicator 6.1Nombre des enseignants communautaires formés sur l’appui psychosocial dans les écoles d’accueil des enfants déplacés et rapatriésIndicator 6.2Nombre d’enfants (filles et garçons) bénéficiaires des sessions de sensibilisation sur l'hygiène en milieu scolaire (système de lavage des mains)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaThe main objective of this project is to improve access to life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection for Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys in vulnerable conditions. IOM will use CERF funds to provide 1) food assistance through a Cash Based Intervention, 2) local hospitals with medical equipment and consumables, and 3) women and girls at-risk or survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) with mental health and psychosocial support among other activities. Nearly 50,000 families will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-09-30
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
Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis DISPLACEMENT 2019600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian assistance and protection to migrants from VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys, as well as people in vulnerable conditions have access to food and improved nutritionEmergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries who benefit from CBI for foodIndicator 1.2Number of people provided with food in PerúIndicator 1.3Number of beneficiaries receiving multi-purpose cash assistance, including foodOutput 2Life-saving health assistance to Venezuelan migrant women and girls in Colombia is ensured through counselling, direct assistance and prevention activitiesIndicator 2.1Number of local hospitals strengthened with medical equipment and consumables.Indicator 2.2Number of medical staff sensitized on SRHR.Indicator 2.3Number of pregnant women provided with emergency sexual and reproductive health services.Indicator 2.4Number of women receiving safe and effective contraceptive methods.Indicator 2.5Number of pregnant women with prenatal care, safe delivery and post-natal care, breast-feeding support and assistance.Indicator 2.6Number of women and girls receiving healthcare.Indicator 2.7Number of HIV/AIDS patients receiving treatment.Output 3Venezuelan women, men, girls and boys in vulnerable situation receive timely assistance and are protected from Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 3.1Number of women and girls at-risk or survivors of GBV receiving emergency health care direct assistance in Colombia and Ecuador.Indicator 3.2Number of women and girls at-risk or survivors of GBV receiving mental health and psychosocial support in Colombia.Indicator 3.3Number of Colombian medical staff (male and female) trained in medical assessment and assistance of GBV.Indicator 3.4Number of vulnerable Venezuelan nationals in Brazil provided with counselling and referred to available assistance mechanisms (disaggregated by sex, age and municipality)Indicator 3.5Number of women receiving dignity kits in EcuadorIndicator 3.6Number of children receiving psychosocial support through recreational kits and attending PSS activities in EcuadorOutput 4Venezuelan nationals, particularly the most vulnerable ones, are protected from harm and have access to emergency shelter and NFI assistanceIndicator 4.1Number of transit centres assessed in order to better shelter and protect migrantsIndicator 4.2Number of persons sheltered in improved transit centresIndicator 4.3Number of transit centres and referral centres trained on referral mechanismsIndicator 4.4Number of persons provided with NFIOutput 5Venezuelan women, men, girls, boys, elderly, LGTBI and disabled people in vulnerable conditions have access to documentation and protection.Indicator 5.1Number of Venezuelans provided with support on their documentation and regularization procedure (Brazil)Indicator 5.2Number of Venezuelan nationals who are reunified with their family members (Brazil)Indicator 5.3Number of beneficiaries in vulnerable situation assisted through multi-purpose cashXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-030UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection and multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees, asylum seekers and other persons of concernThe main objective of this project is to provide protection and multi-sector life-saving humanitarian assistance to Venezuelans in need of international protection and other persons of concern. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) identify and respond to SGBV, 2) distribute NFIs to people of concern in shelters, 3) register and profile Venezuelan refugees in camps, 4) provide child protection services and 5) provide cash-based intervention assistance to the most vulnerable cases, among other activities. UNHCR will implement the project over 9 months, with over 56,000 people directly benefiting (including nearly 1,700 people with disabilities) in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-302020-06-30
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
Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis DISPLACEMENT 2019630000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees, asylum seekers and other persons of concernOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)600000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees, asylum seekers and other persons of concernOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)990000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees, asylum seekers and other persons of concernOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)780000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection and multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to Venezuelans refugees, asylum seekers and other persons of concernOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS Venezuela Regional Refugee and Migration Crisis UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance provided in BrazilIndicator 1.1# of reported incidents of SGBVIndicator 1.2Extent that known SGBV survivors receive appropriate supportIndicator 1.3# of persons receiving cash grantsIndicator 1.4# of persons receiving non-food itemsOutput 2Protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance provided in ColombiaIndicator 2.1# of Venezuelan refugees and Colombian returnees registered in four temporary shelters in La Guajira Department.Indicator 2.2# of children at risk of statelessness born in Colombia of Venezuelan parents issued with a birth certificate with the mention “valid for nationality” thereby granting them Colombian nationality and reducing and preventing statelessness.Indicator 2.3# of Venezuelan refugees and Colombian returnees provided with orientation and life-saving psychosocial support in four temporary shelters in La Guajira Department.Indicator 2.4# of SGVB survivors provided with safe shelter in Riohacha, ensuring provision of confidential survivor-centered services to address SGBVIndicator 2.5# of SGVB survivors provided with life-saving psychosocial support in this safe shelter in RiohachaIndicator 2.6# of Venezuelan refugees and Colombian returnees provided with NFIs at the Integrated Assistance Center.Output 3Protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance provided in EcuadorIndicator 3.1# of UASC referred to care servicesIndicator 3.2# of people receiving information and orientationIndicator 3.3# of SGBV survivors provided with a safe spaceIndicator 3.4# of women receiving orientation and training on SGBV prevention and responseIndicator 3.5# of SGBV survivors receiving legal assistanceIndicator 3.6# of SGBV survivors receiving psychosocial supportIndicator 3.7# of SGBV survivors assessed by social workers and referred to specialised servicesIndicator 3.8# of persons receiving cash grantsIndicator 3.9# of people receiving non-food itemsOutput 4Protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance provided in PeruIndicator 4.1# of people receiving information at the borders and in LimaIndicator 4.2# of protection monitoring realizedIndicator 4.3# of UASC receiving specialized servicesIndicator 4.4# of people trained and sensitized on prevention of GBVIndicator 4.5# of people receiving psychosocial supportIndicator 4.6# of people receiving access to specific services (HIV treatment)Indicator 4.7# of households receiving multipurpose cash grantsIndicator 4.8# of people receiving NFIsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-099UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of child protection, health, nutrition, and WASH services to meet the needs of children in VenezuelaThe main objective of this project is to accelerate efforts to meet immediate needs in child protection, health, nutrition and WASH of the most vulnerable children and adolescents. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide 1) specialized protection and psychosocial support services, 2) antibiotics, life-saving medicines and equipment to health facilities, 3) micronutrient supplementation to to children and 4) rehabilitate water supply systems in health facilities among other activities. Some 838,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-09-30
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
VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 20191132259.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of child protection, health, nutrition, and WASH services to meet the needs of children in VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)996387.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of child protection, health, nutrition, and WASH services to meet the needs of children in VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1539872.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of child protection, health, nutrition, and WASH services to meet the needs of children in VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)860516.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of child protection, health, nutrition, and WASH services to meet the needs of children in VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children and adolescents have access to strengthened child protection prevention and response services that meet their specific protection needsIndicator 1.1# of children receiving specialized and lifesaving protection servicesIndicator 1.2# of people sensitized on prevention and response to cases of violence, exploitation and abuseIndicator 1.3# of service providers and institutions trained in child protectionOutput 2Children and their mothers have access to adequate critical maternal, new born and child health emergency services, including antibiotics and other life-saving medicines, and vaccines to respond to outbreaksIndicator 2.1# of Children and pregnant mothers receiving life-saving treatments in the 21 selected hospitals and their respective PHC networks such as routine vaccines, nutritional services, prevention of basic infectious diseases.Indicator 2.2# of hospitals provided with critical medicines and health supplies (maternal, child and neonatal kits) for emergency servicesIndicator 2.3% of healthcare staff in UNICEF supported health facilities with increased capacity to manage common maternal, prenatal, neonatal and perinatal medical emergenciesIndicator 2.4% of vaccines-preventable diseases outbreaks properly, timely and effectively respondedOutput 3Children and pregnant and lactating women have access to key nutrition interventions through primary health and community servicesIndicator 3.1Number of children (girls and boys) under five and PLW in the prioritized municipalities that have received nutritional assistance (with data disaggregated by ethnic group, sex and age).Indicator 3.2Percentage of malnourished boys and girls with treatment who improved their nutritional status (data disaggregated by ethnic group, sex and age over total planned).Indicator 3.3Number of health workers that improve their capacities in nutritional interventions (data disaggregated by ethnic group, sex and age)Output 4Vulnerable populations in project selected states have improved access to basic WASH services in health facilities and surrounding communities.Indicator 4.1# water supply systems rehabilitated in health facilities/surrounding communitiesIndicator 4.2# hand washing and drinking points installed/rehabilitated in key areas of health facilities and surrounding communitiesIndicator 4.3# people sensitized through the implementation of a C4D strategy with health workers and partnersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-031UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Community empowerment and strengthening of protection services in VenezuelaThe main objective of this project is to provide community empowerment and strengthen protection services in Venezuela. UNHCR will use CERF funds to 1) provide basic household items to persons with specific needs, 2) provide legal assistance to facilitate birth registration, and 3) strengthen and expand specialized protection and psychosocial support services among other activities. Some 13,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-082020-06-30
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
VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 2019769175.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Community empowerment and strengthening of protection services in VenezuelaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Special procedures for persons with specific needs establishedIndicator 1.1No. of persons with specific needs identified and referred to specialized services.Output 2Community self-management supportedIndicator 2.1No. of persons receiving information in coordination with community structuresOutput 3Participation of community in SGBV prevention and response enabled and sustainedIndicator 3.1No. of victims/survivors of SGBV assistedOutput 4Sectoral cash grants or vouchers providedIndicator 4.1Number of persons with specific needs provided with material supportOutput 5Assessment and analysis undertakenIndicator 5.1No. of interventions to facilitate birth registrationOutput 6Psychosocial counselling providedIndicator 6.1No. of persons receiving psychological support through mobile and static servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring emergency care delivery capacity in priority health institutions to address essential health needsThe main objective of this project is to ensure emergency care delivery capacity in priority health institutions to address essential health needs of the most vulnerable population in Venezuela. WHO will use CERF funds to provide 1) diagnosis, monitoring, and emergency care equipment for emergency care in 21 prioritized hospitals and 2) rapid on-site training of emergency room personnel in medicine and health supply management. Almost 840,000 people, including 45,000 people with disabilities, will benefit from this project which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-022020-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 20192804717.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring emergency care delivery capacity in priority health institutions to address essential health needsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased institutional capacity of Emergency Room healthcare for vulnerable groups in prioritized hospitals, including for the diagnosis and clinical management of priority communicable diseases. Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of at-risk individuals with access to emergency healthcare servicesIndicator 1.2Percentage of beneficiary emergency room warehouses that produce and submit reports on medicines and health supplies inventory levels on a monthly basis. (x beneficiary Emergency rooms)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-043UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancies, STIs / HIV & improve clinical management of rape & GBV responseThe main objective of this project is to prevent maternal mortality and reinforce sexual reproductive health (SRH) services and strengthening SRH services on clinical management of rape, family planning, STI, HIV, and support gender-based violence interventions. UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) provide emergency obstetrics care drugs and equipement, 2) distribute SRH and dignity kits and 3) provide psychosocial support services for GBV survivors among other activities. Over 115,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within 9 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-09-30
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
VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) DISPLACEMENT 2019631211.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancies, STIs / HIV & improve clinical management of rape & GBV responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund650338.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancies, STIs / HIV & improve clinical management of rape & GBV responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund631211.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancies, STIs / HIV & improve clinical management of rape & GBV responseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Women and girls in the prioritized areas have access to life saving SRH services including treatment of STI, HIV, clinical management of rape (CMR) and family planningIndicator 1.1# of health facilities supplied with SRH kit 3-9Indicator 1.2# of health providers (ObGyn, general medical doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers) trained on clinical management of rapeIndicator 1.3# of health facilities with contraceptives supplies (SRH kit 7-IUD), Implants, Condoms)Indicator 1.4# of health providers (ObGyn, general medical doctors and nurses) trained on contraception counseling, suppliesIndicator 1.5# of health facilities supplied with HIV and Syphilis diagnostic test and STI syndromic treatment suppliesIndicator 1.6# of health providers (ObGyn, general medical doctors and nurses and laboratory staff) trained on STI Syndromic management, HIV and Syphilis diagnostic test and obstetric care of HIV patientsIndicator 1.7Number women receiving subcutaneous implant or IUD as a contraceptive methodIndicator 1.8# of women informed on contraception and sexual rightsOutput 2Community resilience is strengthened to effectively prevent and response to GBV in bordering Governorates (Táchira, Zulia y Bolivar)Indicator 2.1# of women and girls who participate in empowerment and awareness activities in Táchira, Bolivar and ZuliaIndicator 2.2# of women, men, girls and boys from the communities in Táchira, Bolivar and Zulia reached with lifesaving information and awareness activitiesOutput 3Improved availability and access to quality multi-sectoral response to GBV for adolescents and women in reproductive age (15-49 years and other vulnerable population, including PwD) through the Safe Space in Táchira and through IP in Bolivar and ZuliaIndicator 3.1A Women and Girls Safe Space (WGSS) is established in TáchiraIndicator 3.2# of women who access multi-sectorial response services, according to their needs within the WGSS in TáchiraIndicator 3.3# of women who access multi-sectorial response services, according to their needs, in Zulia and BolivarOutput 4The capacities of public intuitions, humanitarian actors and civil society in Táchira, Bolivar and Zulia to prevent and response to GBV are strengthenedIndicator 4.1# of staff from bodies responsible for receiving GBV reports and public institutions at the local level trained to provide safe, adequate and quality services for GBV survivors (Ministry of Health, Public Ministry, Ministry of Women, Ombudsman, etc).Indicator 4.2# of staff from organizations from RES and GBV AoR trained to provide safe, adequate and quality services for GBV survivorsOutput 5obstetric areas of health centers with improvements in the quality of care for adolescents and pregnant women in terms of water and electricity availabilityIndicator 5.1# health centers with rehabilitation regarding the availability of water and electricity in obstetric areasOutput 6Improved access to safe delivery services including Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) in functional hospitals and other health centers in the selected states Indicator 6.1# of health facilities with clinical delivery suppliesIndicator 6.2# of local authorities and, health providers, receiving orientation sessions on the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive HealthIndicator 6.3# of health providers (ObGyn, general medical doctors, nurses) trained for managing uncomplicated births and management of basic obstetric and newborn complications (EmOC) and complicated birth based on the gaps identifiedIndicator 6.4# of obstetric Informative communicational products for health centersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-100UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide life-saving nutrition, WASH, health, child protection and education assistance to vulnerable refugees, IDPs, host communities and others in the 15 prioritized localities across 7 states of Sudan. UNICEF will use CERF for: 1) treatment of severe acute malnutrition among 14,082 children under five; 2) primary and reproductive health interventions targeting 17,638 pregnant women and their newborn babies and children; 3) provision of clean water supply and emergency sanitation facilities with hygiene promotion campaigns targeting 140,000 people; 4) provision of emergency education supplies to 13,000 students and 1,008 teachers; and 5) replenishment of specialized protection supplies and local partner training to support child protection monitoring and case management. The project will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-092020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019506249.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)899998.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)2024996.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1687497.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)506249.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving services and supplies for crisis-affected children and women in SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Children under-five years of age in the targeted localities received quality case management for the common childhood illnessesIndicator 1.1Number of under-five children with access to IMCI/ICCM services.Indicator 1.2Number of health care providers trained.Indicator 1.3Number of pregnant women and their new born babies with access to ANC, NC, PNC and neonatal services.Output 2Emergency and outreach immunisation services provided to the children under-five years in the seventeen targeted localitiesIndicator 2.1No shortage of measles vaccines in the targeted localities.Indicator 2.2% of pregnant women will receive at least two doses of Td vaccine.Indicator 2.3% and number of children under-one year receiving one dose of measles vaccines.Output 3Social mobilisation and health promotion interventions campaigns conducted in the fifteen targeted statesIndicator 3.1Number of households or families reached with key family practices and child protection messages.Output 4Children aged 6-59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition in the targeted areas are identified, referred and treated.Indicator 4.1Number of children with non-complicated SAM who are admitted for treatment in OTPs (200 OTPs across these localities).Indicator 4.2Percentage of children under five treated for SAM who have been cured.Indicator 4.3Percentage of OTPs with zero stock out of RUTF.Output 5Pregnant and lactating mothers receive counselling and support to maintain optimal infant and young child feeding, care and hygiene practices.Indicator 5.1Establish/maintain Mothers Support Groups.Indicator 5.2Conduct counselling to mothers of children younger than 2 years on infant and young child feeding, care and hygiene through MSGs and health facilities.Indicator 5.3Ensure accurate and timely reporting on number of pregnant and lactating mothers accessing Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) counselling through UNICEF-assisted Mothers Support Groups.Output 670,000 people are using improved drinking water sources and have access to safe water every day in fifteen localities in Blue Nile, Central, North, South and West and South Darfur, West and Kordofan States in SudanIndicator 6.1Number of people who have access to 15ℓ/c/d of improved water supply (from existing water source, rehabilitated/ extension or newly established or facilities).Indicator 6.2Number of community members who receive capacity building training (WASH committee, water quality, handpump mechanics), with focus on increased participation of women.Indicator 6.3Number of facilities (schools, health centres) in emergency that are connected to water source.Output 7140,000 people in area affected by deteriorating economic situation (host community, IDPs and South Sudanese refugees) in fifteen localities in Blue Nile; Central, North, South and West Darfur; and South and West Kordofan States in Sudan use sustainable, equitable and gender sensitive improved sanitation facilities and practice proper hygiene.Indicator 7.1Number of IDPs and refugees with access to safe means of excreta disposal.Indicator 7.2Number of communities declared ODF (average community population of 2,500 people).Indicator 7.3Number of people living in host communities, IDP’s and refugees reached with hygiene messages and sensitisation activities.Output 8Provision of school, teacher and students supplies for 13,000 children, 1,008 teachers and 126 schools in six statesIndicator 8.1Number of children affected by Emergency (disaggregated by gender) received education in emergency supplies, uniforms and recreational materials.Indicator 8.2Number of teachers affected by Emergency (disaggregated by gender) received education in emergency supplies.Output 9Service providers at the state and local levels in UNICEF-targeted areas have strengthened capacities and deliver quality specialised child-protection services with appropriate referral mechanisms in place.Indicator 9.1Number of the core pipelines replenished across the targeted areas ready for timely supply distribution for emergency responses in the targeted areas.Indicator 9.2Number of grave violations and protection of civilian cases monitored and reported in the fifteen affected areas.Indicator 9.3Number of training of trainers conducted among the Humanitarian field practitioners on Child Protection in Emergencies, cases managements in the Humanitarian field practitioners on Child Protection in Emergencies, cases managements in the fifteen targeted areas.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-044UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of life saving integrated SRH and GBV services for affected population in need humanitarian and protection assistanceThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving integrated sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and protection assistance to refugees, IDPs, host communities and other vulnerable people in 15 prioritized localities across 7 states of Sudan. UNFPA and partners will use CERF for: 1) provision of emergency reproductive health kits, midwifery equipment and training of local healthcare providers on emergency obstetric care and clinical management of rape; and 2) provision of dignity kits the most vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age and conduct of sensitization sessions on gender-based violence (GBV). The project aims to reach an estimated 33,000 people (mostly women and girls) through SRH assistance and 11,050 women and girls through protection services. The project will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019844244.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving integrated SRH and GBV services for affected population in need humanitarian and protection assistanceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund495826.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of life saving integrated SRH and GBV services for affected population in need humanitarian and protection assistanceOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Minimum initial service package for SRH is provided to the affected populationIndicator 1.1Number of ERHK procured and delivered to targeted locationsIndicator 1.2Number of health care providers trained on EMOC and CMRIndicator 1.3Number of Midwifery equipment procured and distributedIndicator 1.4Number of women and girls in reproductive age received SRH servicesIndicator 1.5Number of deliveries and/or deliveries with complications supportedOutput 2Risks reduction and mitigation of GBV consequences ensured in the targeted states.Indicator 2.1# women and girls received dignity kitsIndicator 2.2# participants in the GBV sensitization workshopsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring and improving crop and livestock-based livelihoods of IDPs, Returnees, South Sudanese Refugees and the Vulnerable Resident Population in South Darfur, Central Darfur, North Darfur and South Kordofan statesThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency agriculture assistance to refugees, IDPs, host community and other vulnerable people in eight prioritized localities across four states of Sudan. FAO and partners will use CERF funds for the provision of agriculture inputs and tools combined with agronomy training to 11,078 households, distribution of livestock and animal feed combined with veterinary support to 10,285 households, and emergency livelihood assistance targeting 215 vulnerable female-headed households. An estimated 128,890 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-092020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20192000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring and improving crop and livestock-based livelihoods of IDPs, Returnees, South Sudanese Refugees and the Vulnerable Resident Population in South Darfur, Central Darfur, North Darfur and South Kordofan statesOCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 111,078 vulnerable female and male headed IDP, returnee, SSRs and resident households (65,890 people) supported with emergency agricultural support to improve their access to nutritious and diversified food and incomeIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiary households (female and male headed) supported with vegetable and legume seeds and farming hand toolsIndicator 1.2Quantity of vegetable and legume seeds distributedIndicator 1.3Quantity and type of hand tools distributedIndicator 1.4Number of training sessions provided on improved agronomyIndicator 1.5Number of VAC revitalized and members trained on GBVIndicator 1.6Number of women trained in Fuel Efficient StovesOutput 2Improved access of 10,285 vulnerable female and male headed agro-pastoralist and pastoralist households (61,710 people) to milk and meat supplies and income through restoring and improving livestock based productive capacityIndicator 2.1Number of beneficiary households (female and male headed) supported with veterinary and livestock inputs and servicesIndicator 2.2Number of animals protected against epidemic and endemic diseases through provision of vaccination servicesIndicator 2.3Quantity of vaccines procured and distributed (sheep pox, PPR, HS and BQ)Indicator 2.4Quantity of animal supplementary feed providedIndicator 2.5Number of milking goats and sheep procured and distributedIndicator 2.6Number of training sessions provided on improved animal husbandryIndicator 2.7Number of VLC revitalized and members trained on GBVOutput 3215 vulnerable female headed households (1,290 individuals), selected from the IDPs, returnees and the resident communities in Central Darfur and South Kordofan provided with donkey carts with donkeys to be used by the youth members of the targeted households as sources of income generation and livelihood diversification, contributing to protection objectiveIndicator 3.1Total number of households received donkey carts with donkeysIndicator 3.2Number of donkeys procured and distributed to the beneficiariesIndicator 3.3Number of carts procured and distributed to the beneficiariesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Protection interventions and Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons and refugees in Darfur, Sudan.The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving protection assistance to vulnerable refugees, IDPs, returnees and others in the six prioritized localities across four states of Sudan. UNHCR will use CERF for protection monitoring including through trained community volunteers, case referrals and managements, implementation of five community-based protection projects to promote peaceful coexistence of refugees, IDPs and host communities, and capacity building of social workers, paralegals, and government and community stakeholders on community-based protection. An estimated 45,204 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-052020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019503530.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Protection interventions and Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons and refugees in Darfur, Sudan.OCHA 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 MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1UNHCR will strengthen the capacity of communities to monitor, report and raise protection issues concerning their communities, as well as to identify PSN, facilitate access to relevant services.Indicator 1.1# of community self-management structures strengthenedIndicator 1.2# of community volunteers trained on protection monitoringIndicator 1.3# of reports received from community volunteersIndicator 1.4# of staff partners trained on information gathering toolIndicator 1.5# of reports produced by the trained staffIndicator 1.6# of community members reached directly through protection monitoringIndicator 1.7# of referred casesIndicator 1.8# of government and other key humanitarian partners trained community-based protectionOutput 2UNHCR will conduct protection monitoring in selected areas resulting in better analysis of protection risks, evidence-based advocacy, and strengthened linkages with available services to enable more effective and timely response to the protection needs of vulnerable IDPs, returnees, and refugeesIndicator 2.1# analytic thematic or locality specific reportsIndicator 2.2# matrix analysis of protection environment based on protection incidents reportedIndicator 2.3# of protection monitoring missions conducted in 4 statesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-059UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing emergency MAM services to most vulnerable populationsThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) treatment services for the most vulnerable children and women in the 15 prioritized localities across seven states of Sudan. WFP and partners will use CERF for the community screening of MAM among children below age 5 and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) and provision of specialized nutritious food for the treatment of identified MAM cases. An estimated 15,880 people including 11,910 children and 3,970 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-022020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191800117.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing emergency MAM services to most vulnerable populationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A total of 11,910 children from 6-59 months and 3,970 PLW moderately malnourished are identified through community screening and treated with specialised nutritious foods.Indicator 1.1Number of Children and PLW screened and referred from community level to nutrition centres.Indicator 1.2Number of children and PLW admitted for treatment of Moderately Malnourished in the TSFP.Indicator 1.3Outcome indicators and treatment Performance as per SPHERE standards for cured, defaulters and mortality.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improved the wellbeing and protect the health security of vulnerable communities in 15 localities of Sudan through integrated health, nutrition and WASH humanitarian interventionThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving health, nutrition and WASH assistance to refugees, IDPs, host community and other vulnerable people in the 15 prioritized localities across 7 states of Sudan. WHO will use CERF funds for: 1) provision of primary health care, referral service and disease outbreak control through targeted support to health facilities; 2) provision of severe acute malnutrition treatment of children under five at selected stabilization centres; and 3) water quality monitoring and vector control with linked awareness campaigns. An estimated 590,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in about nine months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-09-30
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
SUDAN MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 20191750328.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved the wellbeing and protect the health security of vulnerable communities in 15 localities of Sudan through integrated health, nutrition and WASH humanitarian interventionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization683722.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved the wellbeing and protect the health security of vulnerable communities in 15 localities of Sudan through integrated health, nutrition and WASH humanitarian interventionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization300838.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improved the wellbeing and protect the health security of vulnerable communities in 15 localities of Sudan through integrated health, nutrition and WASH humanitarian interventionOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES MULTIPLE EMERGENCIES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1The access to affordable PHC, referral services and public health intervention for control of outbreaks is improved for 590,000 vulnerable communities including IDPs, Refugees, and returnees in 15 localities (7 states of Sudan)Indicator 1.1Number of curative care consultations (including free of charge medication) conducted with the support of medicines and medical supplies provided with CERF funding.Indicator 1.2# (number) of HFs providing an integrated PHC package as per national standards in targeted localitiesIndicator 1.3% (and Number) of alerts of outbreaks/health threats investigated and response initiated within 72 hours from notificationOutput 2Provision of lifesaving SAM inpatient services for the under five children in the 6 targeted states of North, South, West and Central Darfur, Blue Nile, and South Kordofan.Indicator 2.1Number and coverage of children suffering of SAM with complication treated in targeted SCs (expected number 1420)Indicator 2.2Number of health staff trained on SAM inpatient careIndicator 2.3Cure rate of hospitalized childrenOutput 3Water quality monitoring established and functioning in the 15 targeted locations and supporting the identification and control of water borne diseases outbreaksIndicator 3.1Functioning and monthly reporting water monitoring systemsIndicator 3.2# of WASH awareness campaigns implemented (integrated vector management, hygiene promotion on safe house hold water treatment and storage)Output 4Reduction and control of vector borne outbreaks through Integrated vector control campaign in 15 targeted localitiesIndicator 4.1# (and population covered) of Integrated vector control campaigns conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FAO-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet conjoint avec le PAM d’amélioration de l’accès à la sécurité alimentaire et moyens d’existence des déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboThe main objective of this FAO project is to restore and strengthen the livelihoods of the conflict and food-insecurity-affected population of the Barsalogho and Djibo communes. With this $650,000 CERF grant, FAO will provide 54 kg of vegetable seed, 1,800 farming tools, 90 MT of organic fertilizer, 420 MT of fodder, 1500 goats, vaccination for 9,800 cows and 16,900 small ruminants, among other activities. The project will last until 30 June 2020. It will benefit 3,000 households (21,000 people including 7,350 girls and 3,570 women). Some 150 households with persons with disabilities will also benefit from the project.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-092020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019650000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet conjoint avec le PAM d’amélioration de l’accès à la sécurité alimentaire et moyens d’existence des déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La capacité de production agricoles de saison sèche avec des spéculations / à cycle court et à grande valeur nutritionnelle sont promues (á travers la mise en valeur de bas-fonds via le cash for work réalisé par le PAM et l’appui à la production maraichère réalisé par la FAO);Indicator 1.1Nombre de ménages IDP/Hôtes bénéficiaires des intrants de production agricole (au moins 30% de femme)Indicator 1.2Nombre d''infrastructures réhabilités pour la mobilisation des eaux à usage agricoles (Irrigation)Indicator 1.3Nombre de tonnes d’oignon produitsIndicator 1.4Nombre de tonnes de tomates produitesIndicator 1.5Nombre de tonnes de Moringa produitesIndicator 1.6Nombre de tonnes de Baobab produitesOutput 2Les moyens d’existence des ménages vulnérables des pasteurs et agropasteurs sont sauvegardés et protégés ;Indicator 2.1Quantités d’aliment bétail distribuésIndicator 2.2Nombre de ménages vulnérables bénéficiaires des distributions de l’aliment bétailIndicator 2.3Nombre d’animaux vaccinés et déparasitésIndicator 2.4Nombre de ménages vulnérables (90% de femme) bénéficiaires des distributions de caprins pour la production de lait de chèvre destinée à la lutte contre la malnutrition des enfants (en Coordination avec UNICEF)Indicator 2.5Nombre de bénéficiaires formés en alimentation et santé animale des bénéficiairesIndicator 2.6Nombres de Caprins distribuésIndicator 2.7Nombre de bénéficiaires appuyés avec des abris pour les animauxXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance d’urgence aux Personnes Déplacées Internes des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to respond to the Protection and Shelter/Non-Food Items (NFI) needs of the internal displaced persons in Barsalogho and Djibo Communes. With this $1.6 million CERF grant, UNHCR will provide 1,733 NFI kits and $1.3 million cash transfer for shelters and NFI. It will provide protection to 98,866 persons including 30,681 girls, 21,315 women and 793 persons with disabilities; and shelters/NFI to 24,255 persons including 7,035 girls, 5,336 women and 243 persons with disabilities. The project will be implemented by 30 June 2020.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019208000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux Personnes Déplacées Internes des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)1392000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance d’urgence aux Personnes Déplacées Internes des régions du Sahel et du Centre Nord du Burkina FasoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12 465 abris d’urgence ont été fournis et installésIndicator 1.1Nombre d''abris d''urgence fournis (en matériel et en assistance monétaire)Indicator 1.2Nombre total de personnes bénéficiant d''abris d''urgenceIndicator 1.3Nombre de bénéficiaires de cash pour l’assistance en abris d''urgence (7 personnes par ménage)Output 23 465 ménages ont reçu des articles ménagers essentielsIndicator 2.1Nombre total de ménages recevant des articles managers essentielsIndicator 2.2Nombre de ménages bénéficiaires de cash pour l’assistance en articles ménagers essentielsOutput 314 Comités de protection des personnes déplacées sont mis en place et leurs capacités sont renforcéesIndicator 3.1Nombre de comités de protection mis en placeIndicator 3.2Nombre de membres des comités de protection ayant bénéficié d’un renforcement de leurs capacités techniquesIndicator 3.3Nombre de comités de protection disposant de matériels pour leur fonctionnementIndicator 3.4Nombre de comités de protection disposant de frais de communicationIndicator 3.5% d’incidents de protection documentés (par rapport au nombre total d’incidents de protection identifiés)Indicator 3.6% de cas ayant bénéficié d’une référence pour une prise en charge (par rapport au nombre total d’incidents de protection documentés)Indicator 3.7Nombre de personnes à besoins spécifiques (PBS) ayant bénéficié d’une assistance en cashOutput 4Les capacités des acteurs humanitaires en matière de transversalité de la protection sont renforcéesIndicator 4.1Nombre de sessions de renforcement de capacités organiséesIndicator 4.2Existe-il un mécanisme de gestion des plaintes et de feedback fonctionnel : oui/nonIndicator 4.3Documentation et diffusion de bonnes pratiques au sein de la communauté humanitaire oui/nonXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-IOM-032UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de la protection à travers la provision d’abris d’urgence et le soutien psychosocial auprès des déplacés internes et communautés d’accueil des communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboThe main objective of this IOM project is to respond to the shelter and psychosocial needs of internally displaced persons and the host communities in Barsalogho and Djibo Communes. The project covers the Shelter and Protection sectors and will be implemented by 30 June 2020. With this $699,801 CERF grant, IOM will provide 1,029 shelter kits and 250 tarpaulin rolls, and will organize 96 focus group discussions on psychosocial awareness and support. IOM will also provide protection to 5,000 persons including 700 girls and 2,300 women and shelters 7,203 persons including 2,000 girls and 2,203 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-032020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 201997972.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la protection à travers la provision d’abris d’urgence et le soutien psychosocial auprès des déplacés internes et communautés d’accueil des communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)601829.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de la protection à travers la provision d’abris d’urgence et le soutien psychosocial auprès des déplacés internes et communautés d’accueil des communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La protection des PDI et communautés hôtes est renforcée à travers des activités de soutien psychosocial organisées par des équipes mobiles de protectionIndicator 1.1Nombre d’activités, de sessions mixtes et non mixtes de soutien/focus group organisésIndicator 1.2Nombre de membres des communautés affectées bénéficiant d’activités de Soutien Psychosocial.Indicator 1.3Nombre de sessions de formation sur le thème du Soutien Psychosocial organiséesOutput 2Les communautés affectées à Foubé reçoivent une assistance en abris d’urgence.Indicator 2.1Nombre de ménages vulnérables visés ayant reçu une aide d’urgence en abri (constitué d’une structure localement fournie et couverte par des bâches OIM de haute qualité)Indicator 2.2Nombre d’abris distribués et construitsIndicator 2.3Nombre de personnes bénéficiant d''abris d''urgenceXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-FPA-045UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Protection des personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et des populations hôtes des zones affectées par la crise humanitaire contre les violences basées sur le genre et amélioration de l''accès aux soins et services de santé sexuelle et reproductiveThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to prevent gender-based violence, to provide integrated care to GBV victims and ensure reproductive health service continuity in Barsalogho and Djibo communes in Burkina Faso. With this $412,093 CERF grant, UNFPA will install two pre-fabricated centers for treatment of GBV survivors, distribute 5,000 dignity kits, and train staff in GBV case management and psychosocial support. Additional activities include the distribution of 1,800 maternity kits and training of midwives. The project covers the health and protection sectors and will last nine months. The GBV component will target 86,574 persons, including 11,121 girls and 3,009 women, and the reproductive health component 365,000 persons, including 96,798 girls, 93,002 women and 4,369 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019152474.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et des populations hôtes des zones affectées par la crise humanitaire contre les violences basées sur le genre et amélioration de l''accès aux soins et services de santé sexuelle et reproductiveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund259619.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Protection des personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et des populations hôtes des zones affectées par la crise humanitaire contre les violences basées sur le genre et amélioration de l''accès aux soins et services de santé sexuelle et reproductiveOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les connaissances des communautés (PDI et hôtes) sur les VBG et les moyens de prévention sont renforcéesProtection - Violence sexuelle et/ou sexisteIndicator 1.1Nombre de travailleurs sociaux et de techniciens d’appui communautaires et représentants d’ONG/Associations formés sur la problématique des VBGIndicator 1.2Nombre de femmes, d’hommes et de jeunes touchés par les focus group et les causeries éducativesIndicator 1.3Nombre de cas de VBG enregistrésOutput 2Les femmes et filles survivantes de Violence Basées sur le Genre (VBG) dans les zones ciblées sont prises en charge et bénéficient d’un appui psychologique et de services sociauxIndicator 2.1Nombre de partenaires formés sur la prise en charge psycho-sociale et gestion des cas VBG en situation d’urgenceIndicator 2.2Pourcentage des cas de survivantes de VBG référés ayant bénéficié d’une prise en charge psychosocialeOutput 3La dignité et la sécurité des femmes et filles déplacées dans les zones affectées sont préservéesIndicator 3.1Nombre de PDI et hôtes ayant bénéficié de kits de dignitéOutput 4Le Monitoring et la documentation sont assurésIndicator 4.1Rapports mensuels disponiblesOutput 513 849 femmes enceintes et ou en âge de reproduction des localités ciblées ont un accès à des soins et services de santé maternels de qualité au niveau des formations sanitaires des districts de Djibo et BarsaloghoIndicator 5.1Nombre de prestataires formés sur le Dispositif minimum d’urgence (DMU) prise en charge des complications obstétricales y compris la prise en charge des conséquences des violences sexuelles et sur le protocole de prise en charge des IST/VIHIndicator 5.2Nombre d’accouchements réalisésIndicator 5.3Nombre de complications obstétricales prises en charge dans les structures de référenceIndicator 5.4Nombre de césariennes réaliséesIndicator 5.5Nombre de cas de violence sexuelle pris en chargeIndicator 5.6Nombre de personnes femmes/filles ayant reçu une méthode contraceptive par le bais des équipes mobilesOutput 6850 femmes enceintes et ou en âge de reproduction déplacées des zones ciblées (Djibo et Barsalogho) ont un accès continu à des services de santé maternelle et des soins communautaires de qualitéIndicator 6.1Nombre d’accouchements réalisés par les accoucheuses villageoises forméesIndicator 6.2Nombre de femmes enceintes présentant une complication et référées par les accoucheuses villageoises au niveau des structures de référence de prise en chargeIndicator 6.3Nombre de femmes référées par les accoucheuses villageoises pour des méthodes de planification familialeIndicator 6.4Nombre de kits d’accouchement individuels distribués par les accoucheuses aux femmes enceintesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-101UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Fourniture d’une aide humanitaire d’urgence en eau, assainissement et hygiène, santé et protection aux IDPs et populations hôtes victimes de la crise dans les communes de Barsalogho et DjiboThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide emergency WASH, health and protection assistance to IDPs and host communities affected by the conflict in Barsalogho and Djibo communes in Burkina Faso. With this $1.7 million CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 5,000 mother-and-baby kits, rehabilitate 58 water points, built 1,451 latrines and create 6 child-friendly areas. The project will benefit 43,500 people in WASH including 6,525 persons with disabilities (PWD), 8,500 persons in health including 1,270 PWD and 48,166 persons in protection including 7,225 PWD. It will be implemented by 30 June 2020.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019255000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture d’une aide humanitaire d’urgence en eau, assainissement et hygiène, santé et protection aux IDPs et populations hôtes victimes de la crise dans les communes de Barsalogho et DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1241000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture d’une aide humanitaire d’urgence en eau, assainissement et hygiène, santé et protection aux IDPs et populations hôtes victimes de la crise dans les communes de Barsalogho et DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)204000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Fourniture d’une aide humanitaire d’urgence en eau, assainissement et hygiène, santé et protection aux IDPs et populations hôtes victimes de la crise dans les communes de Barsalogho et DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Fourniture d’eau potable à 43 500 personnes, la fourniture d’installations sanitaires à 29 000 personnes et la fourniture d’une aide en hygiène pour 39 000 personnes, Eau, assainissement et hygiène - Eau, assainissement et hygièneIndicator 1.1# de PDI et des communautés hôtes ayant accès à de l''eau potable conformément aux normes SphèreIndicator 1.2# de PDI et des communautés hôtes ayant accès à l''assainissement conformément aux normes SphèreIndicator 1.3# de PDI et des communautés hôtes ayant accès à l’hygiène conformément aux normes SphèreIndicator 1.4Nombre de points d’eau réhabilitésIndicator 1.5Nombre de latrines d’urgence, dures/semi-dures et publiques construitesOutput 2Assurer la prise en charge psychosociale d’au moins 4 800 enfants (50 % filles) de prévenir et répondre aux séparations familiales, prévenir et répondre aux risques et aux cas de violence basée sur le genre et de violences faites aux enfants au sein des communautés hôtes affectées dans la zone du projetIndicator 2.1# de communautés disposant de mécanismes pour la protection des enfantsIndicator 2.2# d’acteurs communautaires formés sur la protection de l’enfantIndicator 2.3# d’espaces amis des enfants (EAE) fonctionnelsIndicator 2.4# d''enfants bénéficiant d''un soutien psychosocial, incluant l''accès à des espaces amis des enfantsOutput 3Les enfants de moins de 5 ans, les femmes enceintes et leurs nouveau-nés bénéficient d’un paquet intégré de services de santé promotionnels, préventifs et curatifs au niveau communautaireIndicator 3.1Proportion de femmes enceintes et leurs nouveaux nés bénéficiant d’au moins 1 VAD (visite à domicile) et conseil pour la protection d’elles-mêmes et leurs enfants contre l’hypothermie, les infections néonatales.Indicator 3.2Nombre de kit d’accouchement propre et de protection de nourrisson distribuésIndicator 3.3Nombre de cas de palu, diarrhée, pneumonie pris en charge au sein de la communautéIndicator 3.4Nombre de femmes enceintes ayant reçu une moustiquaire imprégnéeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-060UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Projet d’amélioration de l’accès à la sécurité alimentaire et moyens d’existence des déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboThe main objective of this WFP project is to strengthen the food security and protect the livelihoods of the population affected by food insecurity and conflict in the communes of Barsalogho et Djibo. With this $350,020 CERF grant, and in collaboration with FAO, WFP will provide $180,000 in conditional cash-based transfers to rehabilitate productive assets (irrigation water points, vegetable garden rehabilitation, farm access roads). The project covers food security sector and will be implemented by 30 June 2020. It will benefit 2,500 persons including 1,500 women and 50 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019350020.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Projet d’amélioration de l’accès à la sécurité alimentaire et moyens d’existence des déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les communes de Barsalogho et de DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La capacité de production agricole de saison sèche à travers l’amenagement de jardins maraîchers via les travaux de assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actifs productifs réalisé par le PAM et l’appui à la production maraichère réalisé par la FAO ;assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actifs productifsIndicator 1.1Nombre de ménages PDI et populations hôtes, participants aux travaux d’assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actifs productifsIndicator 1.2Nombre de jardin maraîcher de 2500m2 réalisésIndicator 1.3Aménagement de bas fonds type Programme d’Appui à la Filière Riz (PAFR)Indicator 1.4Volume de cash distribué au 2500 participants aux travaux d’amenagement des jardins maraîchersOutput 2La disponibilité en eau pour la production maraîchère et l’abreuvement des animaux des PDI et populations hôtes des deux communes est améliorée à travers l’assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actifs productifs d’ouvrages de mobilisation des eaux de surface et de profondeurIndicator 2.1Nombre de ménages PDI et populations hôtes, participants aux travaux d’assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actif de mobilisation des eauxIndicator 2.2Nombre de puits pastoraux réalisésIndicator 2.3Nombre de puits maraîchers réalisésIndicator 2.4Volume de cash distribué aux participants des travaux de mobilisation des eauxOutput 3Des ouvrages de franchissement au profit des populations hôtes des communes concernées sont aménagésIndicator 3.1Nombre de ménages PDI et populations hôtes participants aux travaux de assistance alimentaire pour la création d’actifs productifs pour la réalisation des ouvrages de franchissementIndicator 3.2Distance de ravine traitéeIndicator 3.3Distance de piste rurales réaliséIndicator 3.4Distance de radier réalisé en matériau locauxIndicator 3.5Volume de cash distribué aux participants des travaux d’amenagement des ouvrages de franchissementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Amélioration de l’accès à la santé aux déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les districts sanitaire de Barsalogho et de DjiboThe main objective of this WHO project is to improve the access of IDPs and host communities to health services in Barsalogho and Djibo communes. With this $599,998 CERF grant, WHO will provide 3 interagency emergency health kits, 1 severe malnutrition kit and 2 non-communicable disease kits to the targeted health teams along with relevant training. WHO will also extend assistance to IDPs by procuring medical equipment so that 4 mobile health teams can be operational. The project covers the health sector and will last nine months. It will benefit 364,887 persons including 93,297 girls and 114,434 women. Among those to be assisted are 16,419 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-092020-06-30
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
BURKINA FASO DISPLACEMENT 2019599969.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Amélioration de l’accès à la santé aux déplacés internes et communauté d’accueil dans les districts sanitaire de Barsalogho et de DjiboOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BURKINA FASO UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les formations sanitaires appuyées disposent de ressources humaines requises (en quantité et en qualité) pour offrir le Paquet minimum d’activités et sont fonctionnelles avec un système de référence et contre référence des urgences médicochirurgicales et obstétricales vers l''hôpital de district renforcéIndicator 1.1Nombre des formations sanitaires appuyées répondant aux normes en ressources humainesIndicator 1.2Proportion des formations sanitaires appuyées en ressources humaines et fonctionnelles sur la durée du projetIndicator 1.3Proportion des formations sanitaires appuyées disposant d''un système d''évacuation fonctionnel des malades vers le Centre médical avec antenne chirurgicaleOutput 2Les structures de soins de santé appuyées dans les districts sanitaires de Barsalogho et de Djibo sont approvisionnées en kits d’urgence sanitaire, autres intrants et en matériels médicotechniques essentiels nécessaires à la prise en charge des personnes déplacées et des communautés d’accueil.Indicator 2.1Nombre de formations sanitaires relatif à l’utilisation des kits d’urgence sanitaire ( Kits IEHK, Kits SAM et kits NCD) et autres intrantsIndicator 2.2Nombre de formations sanitaires relatif à l’utilisation du matériel médicotechnique essentielIndicator 2.3Nombre de kit IEHK 2017 distribuésIndicator 2.4Nombre de kit SAM distribuésIndicator 2.5Nombre de kit NCD distribuésOutput 3L''accès aux soins des populations déplacées est facilité par la mise en place des cliniques mobiles pluridisciplinaires de soinsIndicator 3.1Nombre de cliniques mobiles qui offrent des soins de santé aux populations déplacées dans les DS de Barsalogho et DjiboIndicator 3.2% de la population déplacée qui a un accès aux soins via les cliniques mobiles pluridisciplinairesIndicator 3.3Proportion de victimes de VBG détectées par les équipes mobiles et qui sont référées pour meilleure prise en chargeXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-102UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Access to Protective Learning Routines for 17,000 Conflict-affected Children and Adolescents Through Operational Formal Schools and Community-based Learning PlatformsThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide access to protective learning routines for conflict-affected children and adolescents in the Southwest and Northwest regions of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 175 educational kits, 212 school-in-a-box kits and 204,000 exercise books. The project will last nine months and will benefit 17,650 people including 325 women, 8,500 girls and 880 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-072020-12-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination 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 2019999993.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Access to Protective Learning Routines for 17,000 Conflict-affected Children and Adolescents Through Operational Formal Schools and Community-based Learning PlatformsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 110,000 students enrolled in confessional/private schools benefitting from improved, access opportunities, education quality, and protective learning environment.Indicator 1.1# of children girls and boys in school benefiting from capitation grantsIndicator 1.2# of children girls and boys in school benefiting from learning materialsIndicator 1.3# Teachers equipped with the skills in psychosocial support (PSS) and Conflict/Disaster Risk Reduction (C/DRR)Indicator 1.4# Community members equipped with the skills in PSS and CDRRIndicator 1.5# women and men victims of attack on education receiving WASH and dignity kitsIndicator 1.6# adolescent girls in formal education receiving WASH and dignity kitsOutput 27,000 children and adolescents in hard to reach areas – including 5,000 IDPs – receive access to Non-Formal Education including through Radio Education Programming.Indicator 2.1# of Out of School children in hard to reach areas accessing community led protective learning routines (mobile reading, recreation, and basic literacy and numeracy and life-skills, vocational skills)Indicator 2.2#of Out of School children in hard to reach areas accessing Radio Education in Emergencies lessons and protection messagesIndicator 2.3# adolescent girls in formal education receiving WASH and dignity kitsOutput 3EIE in NW and SW documented and visibility ensuredIndicator 3.1# of documentaries on the EIE response in the NWSWIndicator 3.2# of Videos on innovative solutions in EIEIndicator 3.3# human interest storiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-CEF-103UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition Response in Northwest and Southwest regions in CameroonThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity caused by acute malnutrition among children under five and emergency-affected populations in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will procure and distribute 3,500 portions of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), F75 and F100 (therapeutic milk), essential drugs and anthropometric equipment for a total value of $47,000. The project will last nine months and will benefit 76,100 people including 15,050 women and 29,000 girls.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-022020-06-30
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2019500039.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition Response in Northwest and Southwest regions in CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 12,500 severely malnourished boys and girls under five will receive therapeutic care for the management of SAMIndicator 1.1Number of children boys and girls aged 6-59 months screened for malnutritionIndicator 1.2Number of children boys and girls aged 6-59 months with SAM admitted for treatmentIndicator 1.3Percentage of SAM discharged who recoveredOutput 2The capacity of the health workers to implement emergency nutrition response is strengthened.Indicator 2.1The number of health workers trained on community management of acute malnutrition.Indicator 2.2The number of health workers trained on IYCF-E.Indicator 2.3The number of monitoring and supervision visits conductedOutput 3Complementary package of services from nutrition to prevent malnutrition are provided to caregivers and children aged 6 -59 months.Indicator 3.1Number of caregivers sensitized on key messages on Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF -E).Indicator 3.2Number of children who receives vitamin A supplementation and dewormingOutput 4Strengthen nutrition coordination and information management systems in NWSWIndicator 4.1Surveillance system establishedIndicator 4.2Number of nutrition cluster meetings heldXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-HCR-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Protection Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in the North- West and South-West Region of CamerounThe main objective of this project is to provide protection assistance to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North West and South-West region of Cameroun. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will distribute US$40,000 in cash to survivors of gender-based violence. UNHCR will also provide legal assistance to persons of concern in prisons in the affected areas. The project will last nine months and will benefit 82,000 people including 34,000 women, 16,000 girls and 4,000 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-242020-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Protection Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in the North- West and South-West Region of CamerounOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Protection situation is monitored, and Protection by Presence is providedIndicator 1.1# of persons covered by protection monitoring activitiesIndicator 1.2# of protection monitoring field assessment missions conductedIndicator 1.3% of protection incidents collected, analyzed and sharedIndicator 1.4# of trained equipped and deployed protection workers (INTERSOS and local NGOs)Indicator 1.5# Monthly protection analytical reports sharedIndicator 1.6# of victims of human rights violations provided with USD 100 cash assistanceIndicator 1.7# of persons living with disability provided with various forms of protection assistanceOutput 2Fair Protection Processes and Documentation: Birth registration and ID cards are providedIndicator 2.1# of POC registered and issued documentation through procedure for late birth registrationIndicator 2.2# of advocacy interventions madeIndicator 2.3# of workshops undertakenIndicator 2.4# of persons Trained during capacity Building workshopsIndicator 2.5# of Identity cards issued to POCsOutput 3Access to legal assistance and legal remedies improvedIndicator 3.1# of detention cases identified and analyzedIndicator 3.2# of legal service providers staff trainedIndicator 3.3# of POC receiving legal assistanceIndicator 3.4# of persons of concern educated towards their rights to arrest and detentionOutput 4Participation of communities in SGBV prevention and response enabled and sustainedIndicator 4.1Extent community is active in SGBV prevention and survivor centered protectionIndicator 4.2# of SGBV Survivors (male and Female) provided with in- USD 100 kind/cash assistanceIndicator 4.3# of community-based committees/groups working on SGBV preventionXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-ESC-001UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Providing Access to Relevant Quality Education and Psychosocial Support to Conflict-Affected Children in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of CameroonThe main objective of this UNESCO project is to increase school enrolment of crisis-affected children in the Northwest and Southwest regions in Cameroon. With this CERF grant, UNESCO will provide $63,000 in capitation grants to public, private and confessional schools and will construct 20 temporary learning spaces among other activities. The project will last nine months and will benefit 18,070 people including 8,995 girls and 900 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-022020-08-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Providing Access to Relevant Quality Education and Psychosocial Support to Conflict-Affected Children in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Primary and secondary aged girls and boys have access to formal educationIndicator 1.1# of children girls and boys in school benefiting from capitation grants (50% girls)Indicator 1.2# school managers and principals trained in leadership, managing capitation grants and crisis coping mechanisms including PSS activitiesIndicator 1.3# of students accommodate in the TLSs (50% girlsIndicator 1.4# of children receiving individual learning materials designed and produced through ECW-supported programme (50% girls)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WFP-061UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Targeted Assistance to Households with Pregnant and Lactating Women, Girls and Persons With Special Needs Using Multi-purpose CashThe main objective of this WFP project is to promote food security, improved nutrition and reduced negative coping mechanisms in the conflict-affected populations in Mezam. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute $629,250 in cash to assist the most vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities with a special focus on persons with special needs (persons living with disabilities or chronical illness, the elderly), pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and and girls. The project will last eight months and will benefit 7,500 people including 1,875 women, 2,250 girls, and 2,000 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-022020-11-30
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 20191002597.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Targeted Assistance to Households with Pregnant and Lactating Women, Girls and Persons With Special Needs Using Multi-purpose CashOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 17,500 beneficiaries will receive multi-purpose cash assistance, among them 2,000 persons with special needs (persons with disability or chronical illness, elderly) and Pregnant and Lactating Women and Girls (PLWG)Indicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving multi-purpose cash assistanceIndicator 1.2Total amount of cash transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of people exposed to WFP-supported nutrition messagingOutput 2Extremely vulnerable households (EVHHs) receive a supplementary protection grant and for all beneficiaries protection risks are minimised by applying do no harm and conflict sensitive programming approachesIndicator 2.1Proportion of supplementary protection grant beneficiaries report reduced negative coping mechanisms as a result of the cash assistanceIndicator 2.2Number of protection risk assessments carried out with recommendations and adjustments madeIndicator 2.3Number of trainings and support to sensitization of local partners and community volunteers on humanitarian principles, and protective programmingOutput 3Assistance provided in an accountable manner through participatory approachesIndicator 3.1Proportion and number of assisted persons informed about the programme (who is included, what people will receive, length of assistance)Indicator 3.2Proportion and number of assisted persons who have awareness of access to and use the various complaints and feedback mechanisms put in placeIndicator 3.3Number of complaints committees established and trained in accountability to affected populationsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-UF-WHO-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Health Assistance for the Reduction of Excess Mortality and Morbidity Among IDPs in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of CameroonThe main objective of this WHO project is to reduce excessive morbidity and mortality among affected people in the Northwest and Southwest regions in Cameroon. With this CERF grant, WHO will procure and distribute 115 emergency health kits and 1,225 devices such as canes, crutches and wheel chairs to persons living with disabilities. The project will last nine months and will target 509,917 persons including 145,222 women, 111,448 girls, and 3,690 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-102020-09-30
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
CAMEROON DISPLACEMENT 20191499889.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Health Assistance for the Reduction of Excess Mortality and Morbidity Among IDPs in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of CameroonOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS CAMEROON UNDERFUNDED EMERGENCIES DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected populations to benefit from emergency health careIndicator 1.1Number of affected men and women who receive curative consultationsIndicator 1.2Number of children U5 receiving pediatric careIndicator 1.3Number of health facilities and organizations which benefit from emergency health kitsIndicator 1.4Number of specialised health personnel deployed (Trauma Surgeons, clinical psychologists)Indicator 1.5Number of pregnant women having given birth in the presence of qualified personnelIndicator 1.6Number of pregnant women to be delivered through a caesarean sectionIndicator 1.7Number of pregnant women who benefit from delivery kitsIndicator 1.8Number of affected persons who can continue their ARVs treatment and benefit from follow upOutput 2Improve community surveillance to respond to an outbreak of measles and other epidemicsIndicator 2.1Number of community Health workers recruited and trained on event based monitoringIndicator 2.2Number of alerts transmitted by Communities Health workersIndicator 2.3Number of alerts investigatedIndicator 2.4Number of RDTs of cholera purchasedIndicator 2.5Number of Health Facilities and partners which benefit from RDTs choleraIndicator 2.6Number of cholera kits and other diarrhoea diseases deployed in the two regions (1 kit permit to treat 100 moderate or 80 severe cases of cholera)Indicator 2.7Number of sensitization tools concerning main outbreak prone diseases producedIndicator 2.8Number of IDPs sensitized on HIV/STD, Hypertension, Diabetes, risk related to cholera, measles, monkey pox and Yellow FeverOutput 3Provide specific activities for people living with disabilities (PWDs) in the NW & SW which are impacted by the crisisIndicator 3.1Number of people living with disabilities (PWDs) in NW & SW regions who receive curative consultationsIndicator 3.2Number of PWDs in NW & SW regions who receive specialized servicesIndicator 3.3Number of white canes provideIndicator 3.4Number of protective glasses for the blind provideIndicator 3.5Number of crutches provideIndicator 3.6Number of wheel chairs provideIndicator 3.7Number of prosthesis provideIndicator 3.8Number of PWDs sensitized on HIV/ STIsIndicator 3.9Number of PWDs screened on HIV/ STIsIndicator 3.10Number of PWDs placed on ARV treatmentIndicator 3.11Number of PWDs sensitized on Hypertension & DiabetesIndicator 3.12Number of PWDs screened on Hypertension & DiabetesIndicator 3.13Number of PWDs placed on Hypertension or Diabetes treatmentOutput 4Continuous Monitoring of the Emergency ResponseIndicator 4.1Number of WHO staff deployed to support regional levelIndicator 4.2Number of Monitoring missionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-062UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provide Humanitarian Air Service in LibyaWith CERF funds, WFP will continue UNHAS air services for the entire humanitarian community in Libya through 31 December 2019. UNHAS services will connect Tripoli, Bengazi, Misratah and Tunis with an average of 12 flights per month transporting on average 225 passengers, as well as provide on-demand services for life-threatening medical and security situations.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-202020-03-19
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
LIBYA DISPLACEMENT 20191602143.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provide Humanitarian Air Service in LibyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LIBYA RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide safe, effective, efficient and reliable air services to the humanitarian and development communityIndicator 1.1Total number of flights per monthIndicator 1.2Percentage of passenger bookings servedIndicator 1.3Total number of passengers transported per monthIndicator 1.4Total number of organizations using the serviceOutput 2Provide on-demand services for life-threatening situationsIndicator 2.1Response to medical and security evacuations duly requestedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-063UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)WFP Support to NEMA & CDEMA through common logistics services for Bahamas Dorian ResponseThe main objective of this project is to ensure quick humanitarian cargo movement to impacted areas, facilitate relief item storage and support overall logistics. WFP will use CERF funds to 1) contract, deliver and set up logistical assets, 2) deploy logistics staff and 3) provide transportation services (through transport vessels). Project activities will be completed within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-232020-03-22
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
BAHAMAS STORM 2019400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project WFP Support to NEMA & CDEMA through common logistics services for Bahamas Dorian ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BAHAMAS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Affected populations benefit from logistics and supply chain assistance to national disaster management mechanisms, humanitarian agencies, and partners in order to receive timely live-saving food and other relief supplies.Indicator 1.1Percentage of service requests for sea transport cargo fulfilledIndicator 1.2Service satisfaction rateIndicator 1.3Number of partners supported utilizing transportation and storage servicesIndicator 1.4Amount of space made available to NEMA/partnersIndicator 1.5Number of sea transport trips offered to NEMA/partnersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-033UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving Assistance to Persons Affected by Hurricane Dorian in the BahamasThe main objective of this project is to contribute to an integrated, evidence based CCCM and shelter response for Hurricane Dorian-affected evacuees. IOM will use CERF funds to 1) develop and provide collection centers with a cloud-based registration system (SIRA), 2) conduct multi-sector assessments using the displacement tracking matrix (DTM) and 3) procure, ship and deliver tarpaulins and equip shelters among other activities. 3,500 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-012020-02-29
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
BAHAMAS STORM 2019196000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Assistance to Persons Affected by Hurricane Dorian in the BahamasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)204001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving Assistance to Persons Affected by Hurricane Dorian in the BahamasOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BAHAMAS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1A Registration system (SIRA) is implemented to support integrated shelter management for sites (shelters, collective centres, and camps) operated by the Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development.Indicator 1.1% of SIRA registration system completed (1 integrated system)Indicator 1.2# of collective centres with IT equipment to run the systemIndicator 1.3# of evacuees registeredOutput 2The Government of Bahamas (GoB), UN agencies, and other relevant actors have timely, accurate information on evacuees at collective centres and sites, including conditions and needs.Indicator 2.1# of sites (collective centres and communities) covered by displacement tracking matrix (DTM)Indicator 2.2# of DTM reportsIndicator 2.3# of DTM enumerators trained in PFAOutput 3Improve sites (emergency shelters, collective centres and camps) for evacuees in line with Sphere Standards, IASC GBV guidelines, and findings of DTM reports to ensure living conditions promote safety, dignity, and privacy.Indicator 3.1# of people receiving tarpaulins in AbacoIndicator 3.2# of people trained in CCCMIndicator 3.3# of sites equippedIndicator 3.4# of communication/awareness raising products (disaggregated by type and language)Indicator 3.5# of community-based interventions to disseminate critical informationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-046UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Respond to life-saving needs of Hurricane Dorian-affected women and adolescent girls by preventing, mitigating and responding to GBVThe main objective of this project is to respond to the needs of hurricane-affected women and adolescent girls by preventing, mitigating and responding to Gender-Based Violence (GBV). UNFPA will use CERF funds to 1) strengthen the implementation of GBV coordination and programming response, 2) establish GBV referral pathways and 3) deliver supplies and information on available services for GBV survivors among other activities. 2,510 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within four months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-272020-03-26
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
BAHAMAS STORM 2019202150.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Respond to life-saving needs of Hurricane Dorian-affected women and adolescent girls by preventing, mitigating and responding to GBVOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS BAHAMAS RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved quality of, availability and access to survivor-centred, multi-sectoral services and referralsystems to respond in a timely manner to GBV incidentsIndicator 1.1# of targeted shelters with a functional GBV referral pathway that includes multi-sectoral services for GBV survivors.Indicator 1.2# of service providers, front line workers, shelter managers whose capacity is enhanced on gender prevention, risk mitigation and response and PSEAIndicator 1.3# women and girls, men and boys targeted with awareness raising sessions in the shelters, dissemination of information and key messages on GBV prevention and response and PSEAOutput 2Community-based protection mechanisms are in place in the shelters and communitiesIndicator 2.1# sessions conducted in the women and adolescent girls ́ groups established in the shelters in the affected areasIndicator 2.2# of GBV focal points identified and trainedOutput 3GBV key messages and life-saving information sessions and materials on available services for GBV survivors and dignity kits delivered to women and adolescent girls as well as protection against sexual abuse and exploitation (PSEA)Indicator 3.1# of women and adolescent girls provided with dignity kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-104UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving treatment of acute undernutrition among under-five children and prevention of micronutrient deficiencies in PLW and children in flood-affected provinces in DPRK.The main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition assistance to food-insecure and malnourished communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Lingling in North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae and South Hamgyong provinces of DPRK. UNICEF will use CERF to screen and treat severe and moderate acute malnutrition among children under five and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) through provision of life-saving nutrition supplies and therapeutic and supplementary feeding. An estimated 121,358 people including 65,802 children and 55,556 PLW will benefit from this project, which will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-232020-08-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF STORM 20191000008.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving treatment of acute undernutrition among under-five children and prevention of micronutrient deficiencies in PLW and children in flood-affected provinces in DPRK.OCHA 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Around 5,300 SAM and MAM children under five with and without concurrent illnesses are provided with life-saving nutrition treatment in the 15 counties in three provinces.Indicator 1.1Number of SAM cases with and without concurrent illnesses identified referred and treated.Indicator 1.2Number of MAM cases with concurrent illnesses identified, referred and treated.Output 2At least 116,056 children under two and PLW are provided with multi-micronutrient supplementation in the 15 target counties in three provinces.Indicator 2.1Number of children under two who received multi-micronutrient powders in the targeted 15 counties.Indicator 2.2Number of PLW who received multi-micronutrient tablets in the targeted 15 counties.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-105UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Restoring safely-managed drinking water services for vulnerable populations in the DPR of Korea, including those affected by TC LinglingThe main objective of this multi-sector project is to provide life-saving water, sanitation and hygiene assistance to vulnerable communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Lingling in North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae and South Hamgyong provinces of DPRK. UNICEF will use CERF to provide sufficient water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene to 50,900 people and carry out emergency repairs of damaged water supply systems to ensure access to safe water; this will be coupled with the distribution of hygiene items and hygiene promotion activities targeting an additional 35,000 children in nurseries and kindergartens. The project will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-232020-08-22
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF STORM 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Restoring safely-managed drinking water services for vulnerable populations in the DPR of Korea, including those affected by TC LinglingOCHA 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 STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vulnerable populations have equitable access to enough quantities of safe water to meet their drinking and domestic needs.Indicator 1.1Number people accessing sufficient quantity of water of appropriate quality for drinking, cooking and personal hygieneOutput 2Vulnerable children in health facilities, nurseries and kindergartens access safe drinking water and key hygiene itemsIndicator 2.1Number of children receiving treatment in CMAM service delivery sites have access to sufficient clean drinking water and key hygiene itemsIndicator 2.2Number of children in nurseries and kindergartens have access to sufficient clean drinking water and key hygiene items.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Post-disaster assistance to reduce post-harvest loss and replant vegetable crops in typhoon-affected areas of DPR KoreaThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving emergency agriculture assistance to food-insecure and malnourished communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Lingling in North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae and South Hamgyong provinces of DPRK. FAO will use CERF to support measures to minimize post-harvest loss of grain crops damaged by Tropical Cyclone Lingling, including the construction of threshing floors, provision of heavy-duty tarpaulins, supplementary animal feeding blocks and agricultural inputs, and emergency rehabilitation of storm-damaged irrigation and drainage systems, targeting 100 cooperative farms, reaching about 400,000 direct beneficiaries. The project will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-252020-09-24
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF STORM 20191499890.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Post-disaster assistance to reduce post-harvest loss and replant vegetable crops in typhoon-affected areas of DPR KoreaOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Minimize post-harvest losses of grain and other cropsIndicator 1.1Hardened threshing floors built to minimize postharvest loss.Indicator 1.2Feed supplements provided for draught animals.Indicator 1.3Heavy duty tarpaulins provided to protect harvested grainOutput 2Strengthen nutrition security by planting cabbage and other vegetables to mitigate losses incurred during typhoon Lingling.Indicator 2.1Procure and distribute vegetable seeds, plastic film and seedling traysIndicator 2.2Rehabilitate irrigation and drainage ditches damaged by the typhoon. Install irrigation pipe for greenhouses and plastic tunnels.Indicator 2.3Technical oversight and supportIndicator 2.4Impact monitoring and evaluationXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-064UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Essential nutrition support to disaster affected people, U-5 children, Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWG) and TB patientsThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving food and nutrition assistance to food-insecure and malnourished communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Lingling in North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae and South Hamgyong provinces of DPRK. WFP will use CERF to provide Food Assistance for Assets to approximately 22,900 households, reaching around 89,300 beneficiaries, and distribute some 1,830 MT of cereals. WFP will also provide nutrition assistance through provision of fortified biscuits and cereals to a total of 55,650 people including 45,000 children and 10,650 pregnant and lactating women. The project will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-152020-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF STORM 20191500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and Essential nutrition support to disaster affected people, U-5 children, Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWG) and TB patientsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)1000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Food and Essential nutrition support to disaster affected people, U-5 children, Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWG) and TB patientsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF RAPID RESPONSE STORM 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Select an item from drop-down55,650 PLW, children in nurseries and kindergartens receive fortified foodIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries assisted disaggregated by type, age and sexIndicator 1.2Quantity of fortified food providedIndicator 1.3Number of institutions supportedOutput 289,300 people will receive food through food assistance for assets (FFA) that repairs and rehabilitates community assets in targeted communitiesIndicator 2.1Number of people supported with food assistanceIndicator 2.2Quantity of food distribution in MTIndicator 2.3KM of river embankment rehabilitated / repairedIndicator 2.4Cubic Meter of riverbed excavated / desiltedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-106UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated three-months response to the cholera epidemicThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to increase access to integrated lifesaving services for cholera-affected and at-risk population. With this 1,450,006 USD CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 3 MT of chlorine, 2 Oxfam tanks, 360,000 soaps, 16 Acute watery Diarrhea periphery kits, therapeutic nutritious food and cholera related drugs. The project covers WASH, health and child protection sector and will last six months. It will benefit 300,000 persons (including 77,000 girls and 77,000 women) in WASH sector, 2,441 in health sector and 20,700 in child protection sector.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
SUDAN CHOLERA 2019217501.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated three-months response to the cholera epidemicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1189005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated three-months response to the cholera epidemicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)43500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated three-months response to the cholera epidemicOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Access to improved gender sensitive WASH services increased for 300,000 cholera affected/at risk population with focus on the currently affected statesIndicator 1.1Number of people have access improved water sources through drinking water disinfection interventionsIndicator 1.2Number of people outreached with cholera related hygiene promotion interventions.Indicator 1.3Number of schools provided with gender sensitive and disability-friendly WASH facilities and cholera related hygiene promotion.Indicator 1.4Number of people who have access to 12 new/rehabilitated improved water sourcesOutput 2Government at national and subnational levels have strengthened capacities to respond, treat and prevent AWD/choleraIndicator 2.1Number of Health Workers trainedIndicator 2.2Percentage of health facility report Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) stock-out in the affected localitiesIndicator 2.3Percentage of OTPs & Stabilization Centres (SCs) with zero stock out of RUTF & therapeutic milk respectivelyOutput 320,700 girls and boys have access to psychosocial distress services and prevention from separation from caregivers in the cholera affected areas in Blue Nile state.Indicator 3.1Number of girls and boys reached with prevention and response of separation from caregiversIndicator 3.2Number of girls and boys who benefited from psychosocial distress response servicesOutput 4300,000 cholera affected population reached with C4D/DRR cholera prevention interventions with focus on the currently affected states (Blue Nile and Sennar).Indicator 4.1Number of people who attended the community theatre sessionsIndicator 4.2Number of community groups and government and NGOs trained of on the Inter personal Communication (IPC) and community engagement approachesIndicator 4.3Number of social mobilisation activities organised to engage adolescents, media and drama groupXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-034UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance humanitaire en abris et biens non-alimentaires pour les réfugiés nigérians et la population hôte nigérienne à Maradi au NigerThe main objective of this IOM project is to provide emergency and vital shelter and non-food items (NFIs) assistance to vulnerable populations affected by the refugee crisis in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, IOM will procure and distribute 1,000 shelter kits. Additionally, IOM will distribute US$56,000 in vouchers to the Nigerian refugees to purchase building materials from local vendors. The project will last six months and will benefit 12,600 people including 3,105 women; 3,510 girls; and 1,890 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-302020-04-29
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019680624.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance humanitaire en abris et biens non-alimentaires pour les réfugiés nigérians et la population hôte nigérienne à Maradi au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations affectées ont accès à des solutions de logements sûrs et dignesAbris d’urgence et articles non-alimentaires - Abris et biens non-alimentairesIndicator 1.1# de kits abris d’urgence démontable distribuésIndicator 1.2# de ménages bénéficiaires d’un appui cash (en voucher) pour leurs besoins en abriIndicator 1.3% des ménages avec quelqu’un vivant avec un handicap qui sont satisfaits de leurs solutions en abriOutput 2Les populations affectées ont amélioré leur condition de vieIndicator 2.1# de ménages bénéficiaires des kits de BNAIndicator 2.2% de bénéficiaires qui sont satisfaits de la manière dont leurs besoins en BNA ont été couvertsIndicator 2.3% des femmes qui participent dans les groupes de discussionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-035UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Cholera prevention through strengthening community health and hygiene practices in White Nile refugee camps and Khartoum Open areasThe main objective of this HCR project is to improve health and hygiene practices of South Sudanese refugees in White Nile camps and Khartoum open areas.
With this 399,883 USD CERF grant, HCR will provide 898,708 soaps for personal hygiene, 9,000 soaps for 20 schools and hygiene education sessions.
The project covers WASH sector and will last six months. It will benefit 212,177 persons including 63,653 girls, 53,044 women and 8,607 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-302020-04-29
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
SUDAN CHOLERA 2019399883.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Cholera prevention through strengthening community health and hygiene practices in White Nile refugee camps and Khartoum Open areasOCHA 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 CHOLERA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Soap and hand washing facilities distributed to promote personal hygiene for 212,177 South Sudanese refugees in White Nile State and KhartoumIndicator 1.1Number of soap distributed for personal hygiene (2 pieces/person/month)-3 months in Khartoum open areas and 2 months in White Nile)Indicator 1.2Number of Household Hand washing facilities (Ibrik) distributed – 2 per householdIndicator 1.3Number of Communal Hand washing facilities (drum with a tap) distributed to 15 schoolsIndicator 1.4Number of soap distributed for hand Washing for 20 schools in White Nile and KOAOutput 2Provision of additional chlorine to increase chlorine dosage and standard chlorine residual in White Nile State and KhartoumIndicator 2.1Quantity of additional chlorine for White Nile (3 buckets of 50kgs each) procured and distributedIndicator 2.2Number of additional chlorine dosage at Water treatment facilities (three treatment facilities serving the biggest population)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Integrated response to cholera outbreak in the Republic of SudanThe main objective of this WHO project is to provide a timely and integrated multi-sector cholera response and control of community spread in 8 states at very high risk in Sudan.
With this 1,15 million USD CERF grant, WHO will provide 20 cholera kits, 12 cholera confirmation kits, 12 cholera rapid diagnostic kits, 14 Severe Acute Malnutrition kits and 30 water testing kits.
The project covers health, WASH and nutrition sector and will last six months. It will benefit 170,000 persons (including 47,481girls and 35,819 women) in WASH sector, 148,000 in health sector and 183 children in nutrition sector.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-09-182020-03-17
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SUDAN CHOLERA 2019644000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to cholera outbreak in the Republic of SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization149500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to cholera outbreak in the Republic of SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization356500.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Integrated response to cholera outbreak in the Republic of SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE CHOLERA 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1To improve the access to quality treatment for the cholera patients aiming to decrease the case fatality rate to internationally acceptable level in Blue Nile and Sennar statesIndicator 1.1Case fatality rate for cholera for the project period.Indicator 1.2Number of CTCs with trained staffOutput 2Timely identification, confirmation, and initiation of response for the control and prevention of community transmission of cholera outbreak tailored on effective collection, analyses and dissemination of critical health data in 8 high risk states of SudanIndicator 2.1Percentage of alerts investigated within 28 hours from notificationIndicator 2.2Percentage of Health facilities reporting to EWARS/daily zero reporting in targeted statesOutput 3Provision of lifesaving SAM inpatient services to the under-five SAM children suffering from Cholera/AWD in the 8 targeted states of Blue Nile, Sennar, El Gezira, Gedarif, Kassala, Khartoum, Red Sea and River Nile.Indicator 3.1Number and coverage of children suffering of SAM Cholera/AWD treated in supported SCs/CTCsIndicator 3.2Number of health staff trained on case management of SAM <5 children with Cholera/AWDOutput 4Water quality monitoring established and functioning in the 8 states and supporting the identification and control of water borne diseases outbreaksIndicator 4.1Functioning and monthly reporting water quality monitoring systemsIndicator 4.2Water sampling and testing missions with finding reported and disseminated to partnersXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-047UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Mise en oeuvre des interventions de lutte contre les violences basées sur le genre (VBG) pour sauver les populations dans la situation d’urgence liée à l’arrivée des réfugiés nigérians à MaradiThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to reduce the risk of gender-based violence (GBV) against refugees and host communities in the Maradi region by providing quality and holistic services to survivors of GBV. With this CERF grant, UNFPA will procure and distribute four emergency health kits for the management of GBV, and will provide medical, legal and psychosocial assistance to GBV survivors among other services. The project will last six months and will benefit 86,000 people including 13,330 women; 39,990 girls; and 653 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-302020-04-29
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019400000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Mise en oeuvre des interventions de lutte contre les violences basées sur le genre (VBG) pour sauver les populations dans la situation d’urgence liée à l’arrivée des réfugiés nigérians à MaradiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les populations survivantes des VBG ont accès à des services de prise en charge holistiques à l'aide d'un mécanisme communautaire et sur le schéma de la pyramide sanitaire du Niger
Indicator 1.1Nombre d’établissements de santé fournissant des services adaptés aux victimes de violence sexiste, y compris aux adolescentes et aux enfants (centres de santé, hôpitaux de district)Indicator 1.2Nombre des cas de VBG ayant bénéficié de soins de santé adaptés à leur sexe à leur âge.et à leur statutIndicator 1.3Nombre des cas de VBG ayant bénéficié d''un soutien psychosocial adapté à leur sexe à leur âge et à leur staturIndicator 1.4Nombre des cas de VBG ayant bénéficié d''une assistance juridique / judiciaire adaptée à leur sexe, à leur âge. Et à leur statutIndicator 1.5Nombre des cas de VBG et autres femmes vulnérables ayant bénéficié des kits de dignité avec desagrégation par statut et par ageIndicator 1.6Nombre de personnes à risque de VBG touchées par des sensibilisations et informations par le biais de mécanismes communautaires.desagregées par sexe et statutIndicator 1.7Nombre de personnes à risque de VBG touchées par des sensibilisations et informations au niveau des centres de santé désagregés par sexe et statutIndicator 1.8Nombre de rapports trimestriels sur les GBVIMS produits et partagés entre les acteurs.Indicator 1.9Nombre de survivants de violences basées sur le genre qui seront handicapés car ayant subi un traumatisme psychologique (handicap mental) et seront ciblés par le projet.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-065UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Transport du personnel et du cargo humanitaire en support à la situation des réfugiés nigérians à MaradiThe main objective of this WFP project is to ensure the transport of personnel and humanitarian cargo in support of the emergency created by the arrival of Nigerian refugees in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, WFP will transport around 1,950 passengers and 2,610 MT of humanitarian supplies. The project will last six months and will benefit the entire humanitarian community intervening in Maradi.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019197349.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Transport du personnel et du cargo humanitaire en support à la situation des réfugiés nigérians à MaradiOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Passagers et fret sont transportés.
Indicator 1.1Nombre de passagers transportés sur la période (6mois)Indicator 1.2Quantité de cargo transporté sur la période en kg (6 mois)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance médico-sanitaire d’urgence aux populations affectées par l’afflux des réfugiés nigérians dans la région de Maradi au NigerThe main objective of this WHO project is to improve access to emergency health care services for Nigerian refugees and the host population in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, WHO will provide clinical consultations, mobile clinics and safe and assisted delivery to pregnant women. Additionally, WHO will procure and distribute 245 inter-agency emergency health kits. The project will last six months and will benefit 119,189 people including 23,769 women; 37,021 girls; and 2,875 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019532887.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance médico-sanitaire d’urgence aux populations affectées par l’afflux des réfugiés nigérians dans la région de Maradi au NigerOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS NIGER RAPID RESPONSE DISPLACEMENT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 15 Aires de santé (Tiadi, Dan-Kanon, Guidan Roumdji, Chadakori et Souloulou) soutenues bénéficient d’un paquet minimum d’activités d’urgence de qualité à travers le déploiement des cliniques mobiles au niveau du DS de Guidan RoumdjiIndicator 1.1Nombre de consultations externes réalisées (enfants, femmes enceintes, allaitantes, filles et garçons dans les aires de santé ciblées au cours des cliniques mobilesIndicator 1.2Nombre d’équipes mobiles fonctionnelles dans la zoneIndicator 1.3Nombre de personnes avec handicap consultées dans les Cliniques mobilesIndicator 1.4Nombre de personnel formé/recycle sur le paquet d’urgence en soins de santéOutput 2Les structures de santé primaire et secondaire sont fonctionnelles et renforcéesIndicator 2.1Nombre d’accouchements assistés par un personnel qualifiéIndicator 2.2Nombre de consultations curatives réalisées dans les 5 CSI/CS cibléesIndicator 2.3Couverture vaccinale en DTC3/VAROutput 3L'approvisionnement en médicaments, consommables médicaux et équipement en petit matériel est assuréIndicator 3.1Nombre de jours de rupture de stock en médicaments essentiels dans les CSI/Cliniques mobilesIndicator 3.2Nombre de Cliniques mobiles équipésIndicator 3.3Nombre de CSI équipésIndicator 3.4Nombre de sorties réalisées par équipe mobile par moisOutput 4La préparation et la réponse aux risques de survenue des épidémies et catastrophes sont renforcées dans les 5 aires de santé cibléesIndicator 4.1Nombre des prestataires formés sur la surveillance épidémiologique par le système d’alerte précoceIndicator 4.2% d’investigation rapide et la confirmation des épidémies réalisée.Indicator 4.3Taux de complétude et de promptitude des rapportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse multisectorielle et de protection en faveur des réfugiés de MaradiThe main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide multi-sectoral assistance and protection to the Nigerian refugee population and their hosts in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, UNHCR will provide registration, education, psychosocial services among other to the refugees. Additionally, UNHCR will relocate some of the refugees on a voluntary basis to a safe and secure location. The project will last six months and will benefit 101,000 people including 19,740 women; 34,340 girls; and 544 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-012020-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 20191087766.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle et de protection en faveur des réfugiés de MaradiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)2797111.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse multisectorielle et de protection en faveur des réfugiés de MaradiOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1La population réfugiée est enregistrée et documentéeIndicator 1.1# des réfugiés enregistrés et documentésOutput 2La population réfugiée est relocalisée volontairement et a accès à une assistance multisectorielle au niveau des villages d’opportunitésIndicator 2.1Nombre de réfugiés relocalisés volontairementIndicator 2.2Nombre de réfugiés ayant accès à la santéIndicator 2.3Nombre de réfugiés ayant accès à l’eauIndicator 2.4Nombre de réfugiés ayant accès à un abriIndicator 2.5Nombre de réfugiés ayant accès aux biens non alimentairesOutput 3Un environnement favorable de protection est crééIndicator 3.1Nombre de cas de refoulement enregistréIndicator 3.2% des personnes avec besoins spécifiques identifiés reçoivent des réponses adéquates.Indicator 3.3% des victimes de SGBV sont identifiées, référées et pris en charge.Indicator 3.4% des personnes en situation d’handicap vulnérables identifiées, référées et pris en charge.Output 4La souffrance est réduite, la santé mentale et le bien-être psychosocial sont améliorésIndicator 4.1% de personnes présentant des problèmes psychosociaux et de santé mentale qui reçoivent des soins ciblés appropriésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-066UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Assistance alimentaire et nutritionnelle aux réfugiés nigérians et la population hôte dans la région de MaradiThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide urgent food assistance to Nigerian refugees and vulnerable host populations in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, WFP will distribute 840 MT of food and 102,7 MT of nutritional food. The project will last six months and will benefit 56,000 people including 11,424 women; 17,136girls; and 424 persons living with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-10-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire et nutritionnelle aux réfugiés nigérians et la population hôte dans la région de MaradiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)900000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Assistance alimentaire et nutritionnelle aux réfugiés nigérians et la population hôte dans la région de MaradiOCHA 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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Les besoins alimentaires des populations réfugiées et hôtes sont couvertsIndicator 1.1Score de consommation alimentaire : % des ménages ayant un score de consommation alimentaire limite et acceptableIndicator 1.2Tonnage total de produits alimentaires distribuésIndicator 1.3Nombre de personnes assistées (désagrégés par âge et par sexe)Output 2Les besoins nutritionnels des enfants et femmes enceintes des populations réfugiées et hôtes sont couvertsIndicator 2.1Proportion de la population cible qui participe à un nombre suffisant de distributionsIndicator 2.2Nombre d''enfants (désagrégés par activité) recevant un supplément nutritionnel pour prévenir et traiter la malnutritionIndicator 2.3Nombre de femmes enceintes recevant un supplément nutritionnel pour traiter la malnutritionIndicator 2.4Tonnage total de suppléments nutritionnels distribués pour prévenir et traiter la MAMIndicator 2.5Efficacité du traitement de la malnutrition aiguë modérée Taux de récupération, Taux de décès, Taux d’abandon du traitement Taux de non-réponse au traitementXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-107UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Réponse d’urgence WASH et Protection de l’Enfance en faveur des réfugiés nigérians et des populations hôtes dans la région de Maradi (Niger)The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services and protection assistance to the Nigerian refugee population and their hosts in Maradi, Niger. With this CERF grant, UNICEF will promote sanitation and hygiene by distributing soap, by building latrines and providing access to safe drinking water. Additionally UNICEF will provide psycho-social support to children. The project will last six months and will benefit 72,639 people including 18,126 women; 21,950 girls; and 2,324 persons with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-312020-06-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER DISPLACEMENT 2019704000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence WASH et Protection de l’Enfance en faveur des réfugiés nigérians et des populations hôtes dans la région de Maradi (Niger)OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)396000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Réponse d’urgence WASH et Protection de l’Enfance en faveur des réfugiés nigérians et des populations hôtes dans la région de Maradi (Niger)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 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 149,880 personnes (réfugiés et hôtes) bénéficient d’intervention d'urgence de la promotion de l'assainissement et de l'hygiène accompagnée de distribution de savon pour le lavage des mainsIndicator 1.1Nombre d''hommes, de femmes, de filles et de garçons ayant accès à des latrines répondants à leurs besoins spécifiquesIndicator 1.2Nombre d''hommes, de femmes, de filles et de garçons ayant accès aux savons pour le lavage des mains aux moments clésOutput 243,000 personnes (réfugiés et hôtes) ont accès à l'eau potable à travers la réhabilitation/extension des réseaux d’eau potable et la distribution des produits de traitement d’eau à domicile.Indicator 2.1Nombre d''hommes, de femmes, de filles et de garçons ayant un accès durable à au moins 15 litres d’eau potable par jourIndicator 2.2Nombre d''hommes, de femmes, de filles et de garçons ayant accès à au moins 7,5 litres d’eau potable par jour à travers le traitement de l’eau à domicileOutput 3Les risques de protection de l’enfance sont adressés et une réponse est mise en place et renforcée à travers 40 mécanismes de protection de l’enfance à base communautaire dans les villages d’accueil et des activités de sensibilisation communautaires, touchant 72,639 personnesIndicator 3.1Nombre de mécanismes communautaires renforcés/mis en place et harmonisés (composés de représentants des réfugiés et populations hôtes – en moyenne 11 personnes par comité)Indicator 3.2Nombre de filles et garçons (à partir de 5 ans) et de femmes et hommes bénéficiant d’activités de sensibilisation sur la protection de l’enfantOutput 47,500 enfants (garçons et filles) de la communauté hôte et réfugiée ont accès aux activités socio-récréatives et à l’appui psychosocial lorsque nécessaire par l’ONG sélectionnée, dans les espaces amis des enfants/espaces sûrs et les enfants vulnérables nécessitant une protection et appui particulier sont référés vers les services appropriésIndicator 4.1Nombre d’espaces amis des enfants/espaces sûrs mis en place/ renforcés et coordonnésIndicator 4.2Nombre d’enfants (garçons et filles) bénéficiant d’activités socio-récréatives et/ou d’appui psychosocialOutput 5450 enfants (garçons, filles) non accompagnés, séparés (ESNA) de même que les enfants les plus vulnérables des communautés d’accueil sont identifiés, documentés, reçoivent une prise en charge transitoire et un appui individualisé, (sont référencés aux structures adéquates et/ou sont réunifiés avec leurs parents, en ligne avec les standards interagences) par l’ONG sélectionnée et par la Direction régionale de la Protection de l’enfanceIndicator 5.1Nombre d’enfants séparés ou non accompagnés (ESNA), et autres enfants vulnérables (filles et garçons ; avec/sans un handicap) identifiés et documentés,dont # des enfants handicapésIndicator 5.2Nombre d’enfants séparés ou non accompagnés (ESNA), et autres enfants vulnérables (filles et garçons ; avec/sans un handicap) recevant une prise en charge transitoire et un appui individualisé,dont # des enfants handicapésXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-067UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supply chain Response – Haiti 2019The main objective of this project is to provide the humanitarian community with a set of reliable common logistics services to enable and support an effective and efficient humanitarian response. WFP will use CERF to provide humanitarian air transport for passengers and cargo; land and sea transport services; common storage facilities; and logistics coordination and information management. The project will be implemented within 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
HAITI POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 20191054807.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supply chain Response – Haiti 2019OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS HAITI RAPID RESPONSE POST-CONFLICT NEEDS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Passengers and cargo are transported by air to areas of interventionIndicator 1.1Total number of passengers transported per monthIndicator 1.2Total of light cargo transported per month (mt)Indicator 1.3Percentage of passengers served against requestedOutput 2Humanitarian cargo is transported by sea and surface to areas of intervention, as well as temporarily stored.Indicator 2.1Total of cargo transported per month (mt)Indicator 2.2Percentage of request served against requestedIndicator 2.3Total number of additional remote storage facilityOutput 3Logistics coordination is provided to optimise the use of existing assets and services, and minimise duplication of effortsIndicator 3.1Meetings held per month (2)Indicator 3.2Number of IM products, including briefs and mapsIndicator 3.3Participants’ satisfaction rate (%)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-108UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Humanitarian Response for Immediate WASH and Health needs of flood affected communities in South SudanThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency health, water, sanitation and hygiene assistance to people affected by flooding in South Sudan. UNICEF will 1) provide a minimum of 3-5 liters of drinking water per person and day to 210,000 people by distributing household water treatment chemicals, jerry cans, buckets and other items and by chlorinating wells and boreholes, 2) distribute soap and hygiene dignity kits, 3) construct 100 emergency latrines, 4) conduct emergency measles vaccinations of 6,200 children and provide primary healthcare. The project will be implemented over 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-172020-05-16
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
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 20190.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Response for Immediate WASH and Health needs of flood affected communities in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)1719931.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Humanitarian Response for Immediate WASH and Health needs of flood affected communities in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood affected communities across seven states have access to safe water in line with Sphere minimum standards of 3-5 l/c/dIndicator 1.1Number of flood affected people provided with household water treatment chemicals for safe waterIndicator 1.2Number of flood affected people provided with jerry cans for safe water useIndicator 1.3Number of boreholes chlorinatedOutput 2Adoption of life-saving hygiene practices through the promotion of context-specific messages and access to essential items for practicing key hygiene behaviours at household levelIndicator 2.1Number of households provided with soap for handwashing at critical timesIndicator 2.2Number of women and girls provided with hygiene dignity kitsOutput 3Access to and use of emergency latrines including (handwashing stations) that are appropriate, gender separate and culturally acceptableIndicator 3.1Number of emergency latrines constructed, disaggregated by schools, health centres, community and householdsOutput 4Enhanced cold chain capacity to store and distribute vaccinesIndicator 4.1Number of solar powered refrigerators procured for resumption of immunization service deliveryIndicator 4.2Number of solar powered refrigerators transported and installed at damaged health facilitiesIndicator 4.3Number of Arktek devices procured and distributedOutput 5Improved access to integrated primary health care services for displaced populations, including curative consultations, immunization and antenatal careIndicator 5.1Number of mobile outreach sessions for providing integrated Primary health Care (PHC) services including vaccination to children and pregnant womenIndicator 5.2Number of children under 5 provided with curative consultationsIndicator 5.3Number of children (6 months- 5 years) vaccinated against measlesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency assistance to flood affected populations in South SudanThe main objective of this project is to improve the food security and nutrition of 420,000 people affected by flooding Central Eastern Equatoria, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Unity and Upper Nile states of South Sudan. With a $500,000 CERF grant, FAO and its partners will distribute fishing kits and provide basic instructions to 70,000 families (about 420,000 people), including 253,000 displaced people and 246,000 women. FAO will implement the project over 2 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-022020-06-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency assistance to flood affected populations in South SudanOCHA 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 FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 170,000 fishing kits provided to the most vulnerable flood affected householdsIndicator 1.1Households reached with fishing kitsIndicator 1.2Fishing kits distributedIndicator 1.3Basic instructions on fishing practices providedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-048UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving Availability of Life-saving Reproductive Health Commodities to Flood-affected Populations in Prioritized Areas of South SudanThe main objective of this project is to procure and distribute emergency reproductive health kits to health partners operating in static and mobile clinics in flood-affected areas. The project will target 35,722 people, among whom 21,433 adult women, 8,931 adolescent girls, 3,573 boys and 1,785 adult men with lifesaving reproductive health services. An estimated 16,400 pregnant women will receive clean delivery kits, 1,596 will be treated for GBV including rape, 13,000 people will be treated for sexually transmitted infections, 900 women will be managed for miscarriages and complications of abortions, while 3,825 will be served with various components of emergency obstetric care.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-06-04
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
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 2019370000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving Availability of Life-saving Reproductive Health Commodities to Flood-affected Populations in Prioritized Areas of South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 135,722 women, adolescent girls, boys and men have access to reproductive health kitsIndicator 1.1Number of assorted RH kits procured, disaggregated by types of kitsIndicator 1.2Number of assorted RH kits distributed, disaggregated by types of kits and geographical area distributed toIndicator 1.3Number of people directly benefiting from RH kits procured and distributed, disaggregated by age, sex and geographical areaXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency response to flood-affected refugees and host community members in Maban County, South SudanThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency assistance to 100,000 refugees and 50,000 members of the host community in Maban County, South Sudan. With a $3 million CERF grant, UNHCR will provide core relief item (CRI) kits and emergency shelter items to 30,000 households, reaching 150,000 people including 33,000 women and 88,000 children. UNHCR and its will implement the project over 4.5 months with the distribution of relief items completed in the first 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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 SUDAN FLOOD 20193000002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency response to flood-affected refugees and host community members in Maban County, South SudanOCHA 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 FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 130,000 affected households receive core relief Items Multi-Cluster - Multi-sector refugee assistanceIndicator 1.1Number of households receiving relief CRI kitsIndicator 1.2Number of households receiving emergency shelter itemsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-036UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Shelter-NFI Emergency Supplies For Flood Affected Populations in South SudanThe main objective of this project is to provide water, sanitation and hygiene services, shelter and non-food item (NFI) supplies to flood-affected people in South Sudan. With a $4.2 million CERF grant, IOM will distribute WASH kits to 35,000 households, procure 100 tons of WASH supplies, distribute shelter and NFI supplies to 41,500 families and procure 463 tons of shelter and NFI supplies. 210,000 people (including 63,000 people with disabilities) will benefit from the WASH assistance and 249,000 (including 74,700 with disabilities) from the shelter/NFI assistance. The project will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-09-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 20194199896.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Shelter-NFI Emergency Supplies For Flood Affected Populations in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)0.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Shelter-NFI Emergency Supplies For Flood Affected Populations in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of life saving WASH flood response supplies to affected people in prioritized locationsIndicator 1.1Number of WASH flood response kits, distributed per household, procured for replenishment of supplies released for the flood response and maintain for contingency. Items to be procured include: household water treatment, household water storage, hand-pump spare parts, sanitation materials and hygiene suppliesIndicator 1.2Number of metric tons of core WASH pipeline supplies transported to key-hubs location in Bor and RumbekIndicator 1.3Percentage of approved partner requests for WASH core pipeline supplies that are processed within 72 hours.Output 2Provision of life saving S-NFI flood response supplies to affected people in prioritized locationsIndicator 2.1Number of S/NFI flood response kits procured for replenishment of supplies released for the flood response and maintained for contingency. Items to be procured include: plastic sheets, blankets, mosquito nets and rubber ropesIndicator 2.2Number of metric tons of core S-NFI pipeline supplies transported to key-hubs location in Bor and Rumbek, and/or targeted response locationsIndicator 2.3Percentage of approved partner requests for S-NFI core pipeline supplies that are processed within 72 hoursXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-068UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of food assistance to flood affected populations in Jonglei and Upper NileWith this $4.2 million CERF grant, WFP and its partners will distribute 4,525 MT of sorghum to 135,000 people affected by flooding in South Sudan, including 44,000 women and 54,000 children. The food will complement a separate distribution of seeds and tools to support agricultural production. The food distribution will take place over 4 months while monitoring and reporting will continue for another 2 months. People with disabilities will be considered as part of the vulnerability-based selection criteria and gender will be taken into account, e.g., by providing sex and age-disaggregated data and by encouraging gender parity in monitoring committees.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-07-31
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
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 20194200006.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of food assistance to flood affected populations in Jonglei and Upper NileOCHA 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 FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Targeted flood affected populations receive emergency food assistance Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of people who received emergency food assistanceIndicator 1.2Amount of food procured and distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-069UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Dedicated UNHAS air support for the flood emergencyThe main objective of this $110,000 WFP UNHAS project is to provide safe and reliable air transport to the humanitarian community in South Sudan to respond to the flood emergency. This includes 1) conducting medical and security evacuations, 2) supporting assessment missions of the Inter-Cluster Working Group, 3) deploying an additional helicopter and transporting 10 MT of cargo. CERF funding will particularly address an increase in demand for flights due to the flood emergency. The project will be implemented over two months and CERF support will bridge a gap until additional funding from other sources arrives.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-022020-06-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 2019110000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Dedicated UNHAS air support for the flood emergencyOCHA 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 FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian assessment missions and medical/security evacuations supportedIndicator 1.1Number of ICWG assessment missions supportedIndicator 1.2Percentage of medical and security evacuation requests responded toOutput 2Humanitarian light cargo transported to flood affected areasIndicator 2.1Amount of humanitarian light cargo transportedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of emergency health kits deployed in flood response in 14 priority counties in South SudanThe main objective of this $900,000 WHO Health project is to prevent excess morbidity and mortality among people affected by floods in South Sudan by providing essential medicine and medical and other kits, including for trauma, snake bites, pneumonia, cholera, malnutrition and water testing and purification. WHO will cover the core pipeline emergency health needs via partner organizations serving affected people. WHO and its partners aim to reach 420,000 flood-affected people, including 280,000 displaced people, 121,000 women and 181,000 children. Most activities will be implemented within two months while monitoring activities will continue for six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-042020-06-03
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
SOUTH SUDAN FLOOD 2019900002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of emergency health kits deployed in flood response in 14 priority counties in South SudanOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOUTH SUDAN RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Health - Health Women, men, Boys and girls in counties affected by floods having equitable and timely access to lifesaving health care services.Indicator 1.1Number of IEHK kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.2Number of pneumonia kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.3Number of SAM/MC kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.4Number of Water testing kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.5Number of cholera treatment and investigation kits procured and distributedIndicator 1.6Number of dispensary tents procured and distributedIndicator 1.7Number of counties with emergency supplies prepositionedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-110UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Health Emergency Response to floods and associated diseases outbreaks in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of Kenya.The main objective of this UNICEF project is to contribute to reduction of morbidity and mortality of vulnerable children, pregnant and lactating women, and women and men above 18 years in 8 Kenyan counties hit by flooding emergency and consequent disease outbreaks. With this $ 209,496 CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 300 Cholera Rapid Diagnostic Kits, 1,875 bottles of Erythromycin, 1,000 PACs of Erythromycin 250mg, 1,000 boxes of Ringers lactate and 300 ORS/Zinc kits. The project covers the health sector and will be implemented over six months. It will benefit 86,248 persons (including 24,556 girls and 19,952 women).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-032020-06-02
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
KENYA FLOOD 2019209496.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Health Emergency Response to floods and associated diseases outbreaks in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of Kenya.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provide operational, technical and managerial support for 8 integrated outreach services teamsIndicator 1.1% displaced children (boys and girls) accessing quality life-saving Newborn Child Adolescent Health interventions at community level (excluding the Reproductive Health interventions outlined UNFPA outputs and activities) in the 9 targeted countiesIndicator 1.2% displaced flood affected pregnant women accessing quality life-saving Maternal Health interventions (excluding the Reproductive Health component in UNFPA project sheet) in the 9 targeted countiesIndicator 1.3Number of essential life-saving commodities (Cholera Rapid Diagnostic Kits (RDTs, Erythromycin syrup-60 mls, Erythromycin 250mg tabs/PAC, Ringers lactate and ORS/Zinc) stock outIndicator 1.4Number of supervisory reports with recommendations outlinedOutput 2Awareness created for all flood affected people (children and pregnant women) for increased access to emergency life-saving health interventionsIndicator 2.1% of people who remember at least 3 key messages on floodsIndicator 2.2% of people who practice at least 2 key messages on floodsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-111UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate response to emergency shelter and NFI needs of flood-affected populations in KenyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve the living conditions of flood-affected and internally displaced persons by providing emergency temporary shelter and non-food items in Isiolo, Mandera, Marsabit and Turkana counties. With this $199,999 CERF grant, UNICEF will provide 2,800 NFI kits. The project covers the Emergency Shelters/NFI sector and will be implemented in six months. It will benefit 14,000 persons including 3,474 girls, 3,753 women and 1,400 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-022020-06-01
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2019199999.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate response to emergency shelter and NFI needs of flood-affected populations in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Most vulnerable displaced households are provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelterIndicator 1.1Number of community consultations conducted in in 8 target sites (two per county)Indicator 1.2Number of households provided with NFI kits, inclusive of temporary shelter by UNICEF and implementing partner: KRCS, disaggregated by head of household (female, male, elder, child, person with disability)Indicator 1.3Percentage of beneficiary households satisfied with the assistance providedIndicator 1.4Number of end user monitoring visits conducted in 8 target sites (two per county)Indicator 1.5Number of joint field monitoring visits conducted in four target countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-112UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to safe water for 30,000 flood affected people in 8 Counties in KenyaThe main objective of this UNICEF project is to improve access to safe water for 30,000 girls, boys, women and men affected by floods in 8 counties. With this $500,004 CERF grant, UNICEF will mainly provide 16,000 aqua tabs, 750 water flocculant boxes, 12,000 soap bars, 4,000 buckets and 4,000 jerrycans. The project will be implemented over six months. It will benefit 30,000 persons (including 7,344 girls and 7,956 women).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-032020-06-02
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
KENYA FLOOD 2019500004.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to safe water for 30,000 flood affected people in 8 Counties in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 130,000 girls, boys, women and men have access to 7.5-15 litres of water per person/day from repaired water sourcesIndicator 1.1# of girls, boys, women and men with access to between 7.5 and 15 litres of safe water per person per day (HFI)Indicator 1.2Number of households benefitting from WASH NFIs (Every household will get 1 20 litre Jeri can, 1 10 litre plastic bucket, 3 bars of soap, 90 tablets of aqua tabs (for 2,000 HHs) or 90 sachets of PR [for 2,000 HHs])Output 2100,000 girls, boys, women and men have access to critical WASH related information for prevention of diseasesIndicator 2.1# of girls, women, boys and men with access to critical WASH related information for the prevention of illnessesIndicator 2.2# of radio messages and radio talk shows conductedOutput 35,000 school children have access to safe water and practice safe hygiene in the school environmentIndicator 3.1# of school children accessing 1-2 litres of safe water within school environment per dayIndicator 3.2# f schools benefitting from the interventionsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency livestock-based livelihoods assistance for flood affected households in KenyaThe main objective of this FAO project is to reduce the impact of Rift Valley Fever affecting livestock in Kenya through improved coordination, surveillance and response.
With this $500,000 CERF grant, FAO will provide 1,800 liters of fly repellent, 2,000 liters of dewormers, antibiotics for animal, non-drugs materials and 5 immunological detection kits. The project covers the livelihoods sector and will be implemented six months. It will benefit 120,198 persons (including 43,437 girls and 28,683 women).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-062020-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2019500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency livestock-based livelihoods assistance for flood affected households in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1RVF surveillance and rapid outbreak investigation improvedIndicator 1.1Reduction in number of days between outbreak investigation and responseOutput 2RVF awareness and public communication widespread and harmonizedIndicator 2.1Reduction in number of new RVF human cases reported.Indicator 2.2% of the 1200 livestock owners reached through RVF inputs support surveyed knowing and implementing correct RVF control measuresOutput 3County government supported with inputs and logistics for the control of RVF and treatment of other flood related livestock diseases.Indicator 3.1Number of households and individuals reached by government RVF response services and their livestock treatedIndicator 3.2Number of Letters of Agreement (LoAs) developed and signed with Service Providers (SPs)partners for delivery of RVF and animal health in target countiesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-037UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Immediate response to emergency shelter and non-food items (ES/NFI) needs for flood-affected populations in KenyaThe main objective of this IOM project is to improve the living conditions of flood-affected people by providing emergency shelter and non-food items in several counties. With this $200,000 CERF grant, IOM will provide 2,520 emergency shelter/NFI kits. The project will be implemented in 6 months and will benefit 12,600 persons including 3,020 girls, 3,406 women and 1,260 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-062020-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
KENYA FLOOD 2019200000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Immediate response to emergency shelter and non-food items (ES/NFI) needs for flood-affected populations in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Most vulnerable displaced households are provided with ES/NFI kits Emergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1Number of community consultations conducted in the target locations 6 ( 4 in Wajir North, 1 in Wajir South and 1 in Tana River)Indicator 1.2Number of households provided with ES/NFI kits by IOM and implementing partner disaggregated by age and genderIndicator 1.3Percentage of beneficiary households satisfied with the assistance providedIndicator 1.4Number of joint field missions and end user monitoring visits conductedIndicator 1.5Number of monitoring visits conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-070UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Flood Emergency Response to affected populations in KenyaThe main objective of this WFP project is to provide food to floods affected populations and life-saving aviation support. With this $900,000 CERF grant, WFP will provide 388 MT of sorghum, 78 MT of pulses and 26 MT of vegetable oil and will lease a helicopter for air-drop for at least one month. The project covers the food security and logistics sectors and will be implemented in six months. It will benefit 35,000 people including 8,750 girls and 8,750 women.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-10-302020-04-29
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
KENYA FLOOD 2019504000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Flood Emergency Response to affected populations in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)396000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Flood Emergency Response to affected populations in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food-insecure flood-affected populations receive unconditional food transfers to meet their food and nutrition needsIndicator 1.1Number of food-insecure flood-affected persons (women, men, boys and girls) receiving food assistanceIndicator 1.2Quantity of food (MT) provided to food-insecure, flood-affected populationsOutput 2Resources Transferred to Flood-Affected Populations through aviation supportIndicator 2.1Number of food-insecure flood-affected persons (women, men, boys and girls) who receive life-saving air-drops of in-kind and NFIs through aviation supportIndicator 2.2Quantity of food (MT) provided to flood-affected populations through life-saving aviation supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-054UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving Health Emergency Response to floods and diseases outbreaks in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of Kenya.The main objective of this WHO project is to contribute to reduction of excess morbidity and mortality due to floods and disease outbreak in 8 most flood affected counties in Kenya. With this $350,000 CERF grant, WHO will provide 8 cholera testing kits, 8 drugs and non-drugs heath kits and chlorine to the targeted health centers. The project covers the health sector and will be implemented over six months. It will benefit 86,248 persons (including 24,556 girls and 19,952 women).
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-042020-06-03
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
KENYA FLOOD 2019350000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving Health Emergency Response to floods and diseases outbreaks in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Counties of Kenya.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Output 1 Life-saving medical response interventions for cholera, acute watery diarrhea, malaria cases uninterrupted in health facilities in targeted countiesIndicator 1.1Monthly monitoring of life saving interventions in targeted counties by all health sector partners and reports availableIndicator 1.2Case fatality rate for cholera and acute watery diarrhea diseases reduced to national standards in the eight targeted 8 countiesIndicator 1.3Number of health workers oriented on cholera and other acute watery diarrhea diseases prevention and control in affected countiesIndicator 1.4Stock out of essential lifesaving drugs in targeted facilities in the affected countiesIndicator 1.5Stock out of non drug consumables kitsOutput 2National and County rapid response Teams supported to timely respond to cholera and acute watery diarrhea outbreaksIndicator 2.1Number of cholera and other disease outbreaks investigated within 48 hoursIndicator 2.2Number of cholera and other diseases outbreak reports released from EOC (daily/weekly)Output 3Ensure continuous functioning of health sector coordination mechanisms at national and county levelsIndicator 3.1Number of county emergency reports and bulletinsIndicator 3.2Number of monitoring and supervisory reports to targeted areasXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Life-saving CCCM and Shelter Assistance to the most vulnerable earthquake affected IDPs in Tulunan, Makilala and Kidapawan, North Cotabato province, Region XIIThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving shelter and camp coordination/management assistance to earthquake-affected people in the targeted municipalities of North Cotabato. IOM will use CERF for the provision of cash for work assistance to rehabilitate essential facilities in the prioritised formal and informal evacuation centres (ECs), training and deployment of skilled camp managers to prioritised ECs, displacement tracking, and short-term shelter and NFI assistance (including through cash voucher distribution). An estimated 38,885 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-08-04
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
PHILIPPINES EARTHQUAKE 2019431486.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving CCCM and Shelter Assistance to the most vulnerable earthquake affected IDPs in Tulunan, Makilala and Kidapawan, North Cotabato province, Region XIIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)647229.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Life-saving CCCM and Shelter Assistance to the most vulnerable earthquake affected IDPs in Tulunan, Makilala and Kidapawan, North Cotabato province, Region XIIOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1ECs are provided with care and maintenance through Cash for Work, for safer and more dignified living conditions for IDPs with strengthened protection against GBV and increased disability-friendlinessIndicator 1.1Number of individuals in ECs which are provided with care and maintenance (including such as: drainage, desludging, repair of latrines, bathing cubicles, lighting, cooking counters, privacy partitions for GBV prevention/mitigation, multipurpose halls and other communal facilities) – with consideration for users with disabilities, to the extent possible.Indicator 1.2% of individuals residing in ECs expressing that their living conditions in the ECs are improved through the assistanceIndicator 1.3Number of IDPs directly supported by cash assistance (Cash for Work)Output 2CCCM capacities of the ECs (including GBV prevention/mitigation/response and AAP) are improved through technical assistanceIndicator 2.1Number of individuals in ECs where camp managers and IDP leaders were capacitated on CCCM through technical assistanceIndicator 2.2Number of individuals who received CCCM technical assistance including GBV prevention/mitigation/response and AAP (such as IDP leaders and camp managers)Indicator 2.3Feedback mechanism set up and functioning for CCCM assistanceOutput 3Displacement tracking and needs assessment are regularly conducted, contributing to strengthening of AAPIndicator 3.1Number of humanitarian partners receiving DTM data as reference and information source for their assistanceIndicator 3.2Number of DTM reports (needs assessment reports) issued highlighting needs and concerns of different segments of displaced persons in target areasOutput 4IDPs inside and outside ECs are provided with short-term emergency shelter assistanceIndicator 4.1Number of households inside ECs receiving short-term emergency shelter assistanceIndicator 4.2Number of households outside ECs receiving short-term emergency shelter assistanceIndicator 4.3Number of households receiving cash assistance for NFIsIndicator 4.4Feedback mechanism set up and functioning for shelter assistanceOutput 5Technical assistance is provided to IDPs to install / set up emergency shelters with consideration for GBV/protectionIndicator 5.1Number of households receiving technical assistance for installing emergency shelters, with considerations for GBV/protectionIndicator 5.2% of households who received technical assistance feeling that they are able to install / have installed emergency shelters with improved techniquesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-113UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Multi-sector (Education, Child Protection, and WASH) Emergency Response for Most Vulnerable Population affected by earthquake in Region XII, Mindanao, PhilippinesThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving education in emergencies, child protection and water and sanitation assistance to mainly displaced children and their families affected by the successive earthquakes in North Cotabato. UNICEF will use CERF for the provision of temporary learning spaces and learning materials, school and community-based psychosocial support for children, potable water, emergency latrines, hygiene items and messaging, as well as cash-vouchers to support emergency repairs/construction of home-based WASH facilities. An estimated 25,000 people including 18,600 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-07-30
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
PHILIPPINES EARTHQUAKE 2019380356.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sector (Education, Child Protection, and WASH) Emergency Response for Most Vulnerable Population affected by earthquake in Region XII, Mindanao, PhilippinesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)511513.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sector (Education, Child Protection, and WASH) Emergency Response for Most Vulnerable Population affected by earthquake in Region XII, Mindanao, PhilippinesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)419703.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Multi-sector (Education, Child Protection, and WASH) Emergency Response for Most Vulnerable Population affected by earthquake in Region XII, Mindanao, PhilippinesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Girls and boys affected by emergency have access to quality education services and enjoy their rights in a protective environmentIndicator 1.1Number of 3-4 y/o children attending supervised neighbourhood playgroup (SNP) sessions (with sex disaggregation)Indicator 1.2Number of learners with access to safe learning environment (with sex disaggregation)Indicator 1.3Number of Child Development Workers (CDWs) with psychosocial support and training on responding to the needs of children in an emergency and emergency preparedness and response strategiesOutput 2Girls and boys affected by emergency have access to child protection services and enjoy their rights in a protective environmentIndicator 2.1Coordination mechanism (CPWG and support for MHPSS) and information management system in place and functional (3Ws, infographics, weekly/monthly meetings.)Indicator 2.2% of separated children successfully reunified with families or provided appropriate alternative care arrangements.Indicator 2.3# of vulnerable children and families identified and referred for basic services (female headed households) child headed families, PWD, families headed by senior citizens)Output 3Children''s resilience is strengthened through Community Based MHPSS programmes designed and implemented with the participation and engagement of the community membersIndicator 3.1# of Child Friendly Spaces established to reach affected children in accordance with Philippines CFS guidelinesIndicator 3.2# of community members oriented on how to address protection and MHPSS needs of at-risk children and familiesIndicator 3.3# of at-risk boys and girls (all ages), caregivers and women who use safe spacesIndicator 3.4# of sectoral staff and community volunteers trained in basic psychosocial support principles (e.g. PFA, PSEA) and "do no harm" strategies (e.g. IASC, MHPSS guidelines).Indicator 3.5# of adolescent girls and boys trained as youth CFS Facilitators and Mobile animators (120 in CFSI and 140 Mobile Animators) (with sex disaggregation)Indicator 3.6# of parents, teachers and community members (preferably members of BCPC/LCPC) trained in assessing and referral of children in need of psychosocial supportIndicator 3.7% of vulnerable children and parents/caregivers who have received Psychological First aid (with sex disaggregation)Indicator 3.8% of vulnerable children and parents/caregivers who report satisfaction with protection and supportive functions of safe spaces.Output 4Effective and efficient programme management including Accountability to Affected PopulationIndicator 4.1Beneficiary feedback used to adjust response planIndicator 4.2# of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) collecting beneficiary feedback from most vulnerable including adolescentsIndicator 4.3After Action Review/assessment workshop carried out with participation from affected populationOutput 5Effective leadership is established for WASH cluster/inter-agency coordination, with links to other cluster/ sector coordination mechanisms on critical inter-sectoral issues.Indicator 5.1# of LGUs with active WASH Cluster focal groups proactively managing WaSH interventionsOutput 6Children and women access sufficient water of appropriate quality and quantity for drinking, cooking, and maintaining personal hygiene.Indicator 6.1# of target population provided with access to water as per agreed standardsOutput 7Children and women access toilets and washing facilities that are culturally appropriate, secure, and sanitary, and are user friendly and gender appropriate.Indicator 7.1# of target population provided access to appropriately designed toiletsIndicator 7.2# of target population with access to functional handwashing facilities and soap or an alternativeIndicator 7.3# of population provided with sanitation repair kitsIndicator 7.4# of home latrines to be repaired/constructed through cash programmingOutput 8Children and women receive critical WASH related information to prevent child illness, especially diarrhoea.Indicator 8.1# of target population reached with hygiene promotion messagesIndicator 8.2# of population provided with hygiene kits or key hygiene itemsIndicator 8.3% of focus groups/community group interviews where messages were understood and received positivelyOutput 9Children access safe water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in their learning environment and in child friendly spacesIndicator 9.1# of children in school/learning programmes provided with access to 3 litres of water per child per day (for drinking and handwashing)Indicator 9.2# of children (male and female) provided with access to appropriately designed toilets at schools/learning spacesIndicator 9.3# of children in schools or learning programmes provided with access to hygiene kits or key hygiene itemsIndicator 9.4% of focus groups/community group interviews at schools /learning programmes where messages were understood and received positively (not monthly)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-049UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring Life-Saving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-based Violence Services and Information to Women and Girls severely affected by the Mindanao EarthquakesThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving reproductive health services and protection mechanisms for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors to earthquake-affected women and adolescent girls in the targeted municipalities of North Cotabato. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of temporary reproductive health tents and clinics, information sessions to reduce the risk of GBV, and women and youth friendly spaces combined with cash interventions targeting pregnant women, GBV survivors and community volunteers. An estimated 8,000 people (4,000 women and 4,000 girls) will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-07-04
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
PHILIPPINES EARTHQUAKE 2019385199.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Life-Saving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-based Violence Services and Information to Women and Girls severely affected by the Mindanao EarthquakesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund290589.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring Life-Saving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-based Violence Services and Information to Women and Girls severely affected by the Mindanao EarthquakesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS PHILIPPINES RAPID RESPONSE EARTHQUAKE 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Assured availability and accessibility of minimum life-saving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-based Violence services and information for affected women and young people particularly adolescent girlsIndicator 1.1Number of maternal health tents serving as temporary birthing clinicsIndicator 1.2Number of safe deliveries managed in supported (temporary/permanent) facilitiesIndicator 1.3Functional interim WCPU in the Cotabato Provincial Hospital for Clinical Management of RapeIndicator 1.4Re-activated and functional local council against trafficking and VAWC (LCAT-VAWC)Indicator 1.5Established GBV and MHPSS referral pathwaysIndicator 1.6Number of youth and adolescents reached with RH information and protection against GBVIndicator 1.7Number of GBV survivors/ Persons with severe psychosocial issues who have accessed Cash for ProtectionOutput 2Increased access to and utilization of facility-based delivery by pregnant womenIndicator 2.1Number of women to benefit from information sessions on RH, safe motherhood and Mental HealthIndicator 2.2Number of pregnant women able to access Cash for Health ProgramIndicator 2.3Number of facility-based deliveries supportedOutput 3Reduced risk and vulnerability to GBV of women and young people particularly girls through community-based, participatory and inclusive GBV prevention and psychosocial support activitiesIndicator 3.1Number of women reached with gender-responsive community-based information sessions for the prevention of GBVIndicator 3.2Number of youth reached with SRH & GBV informationIndicator 3.3Number of women, adolescent girls and boys who receive cash for work (CFW) cash assistance for serving as Women Friendly Space (WFS) / Youth Friendly Space (YFS) facilitatorsIndicator 3.4Number of women who receive CFW cash assistance for serving as GBV watch group monitorsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-050UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of Life-Saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Mitigate Negative Health Effects of the Floods Emergency in KenyaThe main objective of this UNFPA project is to reduce the morbidity and mortality among women of reproductive age (WRA) in nine floods affected counties.
With this $US 149,773 USD CERF grant, UNFPA will provide 1,850 dignity kits.
The project covers health sector and will last six months. It will benefit 76,117 women including 2,532 people with disabilities.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-06-04
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
KENYA FLOOD 2019149773.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of Life-Saving Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Mitigate Negative Health Effects of the Floods Emergency in KenyaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS KENYA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 176,117 women of reproductive age access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 1.1Number of health care workers oriented on MISP for Reproductive Health.Indicator 1.2Number of expectant women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 1.3Number of WRA among the targeted population receiving family planning information and services.Indicator 1.4Number of dignity kits procuredIndicator 1.5Number of women of reproductive age receiving dignity kitsOutput 2Demand for quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services increased.Indicator 2.1Number of mobile integrated community health outreaches conductedOutput 315,600 refugee women of reproductive age access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 3.1Number of expectant refugee women attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 3.2Number of refugee women of reproductive age receiving family planning services among the targeted population.Indicator 3.3Number of dignity kits procured.Indicator 3.4Number of refugee women of reproductive age receiving dignity kits.Output 42,532 women of reproductive age with disability access quality reproductive, maternal and new born health services.Indicator 4.1Number of WRA with disability attending health facilities who access skilled birth attendance.Indicator 4.2Number of WRA with disability receiving family planning services among the targeted population.Indicator 4.3Number of dignity kits procured.Indicator 4.4Number of women of reproductive age with disability receiving dignity kits.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-114UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Zambia Drought Response – Education: Emergency School Feeding ProgrammeThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency school feeding in priority drought-affected districts in Zambia. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide locally-sourced meals in 100 schools as an emergency school feeding project to keep children dropping out of school as a negative coping strategy to respond to the drought. Some 25,000 students will benefit from this project (including 12,500 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-152020-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 2019506495.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Zambia Drought Response – Education: Emergency School Feeding ProgrammeOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 125,000 children benefit from emergency school feeding Education - EducationIndicator 1.1Number of school children benefitting from the school feeding. (for approx. 65 days)Indicator 1.2Number of schools targeted.Indicator 1.3Emergency School feeding effectively implemented and monitored- the number of monthly reports on programme performanceIndicator 1.4Percentage of enrolled children reporting to school (boys/girls)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-115UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Nutrition – Drought response in 14 drought affected districts of ZambiaThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving nutrition assistance in drought-affected districts. UNICEF will use CERF funds to support procure and distribute ready-to-use supplementary foods to treat moderate acute malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months. Some 13,800 people will benefit from this project (including 7,020 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-032020-09-02
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
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 2019498577.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Nutrition – Drought response in 14 drought affected districts of ZambiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Enhanced MoH and NFNC capacity to implement and monitor nutrition response in the affected districts.Indicator 1.1Number of community level volunteers trained in IMAM data collection, active case finding and management of IMAMIndicator 1.2Number of 14kg cartons of RUTF supplied to intervention districtsOutput 2Active Nutrition screening at both community and health facility level to facilitate early detection of cases of acute malnutrition for referral for lifesaving treatment.Indicator 2.1Number of children screened in the 14 districtsIndicator 2.2Number of children treatedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-051UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Responding to Sexual and Gender Based Violence through integrated and Lifesaving interventions in priority drought affected districts in ZambiaThe main objective of this project is to provide sexual- and gender-based violence response services in priority drought-affected districts. UNFPA will use CERF funds to deploy protection monitors, manage referral mechanisms, and distribute dignity and hygiene kits. 110,208 people will benefit from this project (including 55,104 women and 27,552 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-09-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 2019685273.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Responding to Sexual and Gender Based Violence through integrated and Lifesaving interventions in priority drought affected districts in ZambiaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Strengthened institutional and community capacity to respond to protection concerns among women, girls and children in target districtsProtection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceIndicator 1.1Number of SGBV cases reported in affected districts (disaggregated by sex and disability status)Indicator 1.2Existence of a functional SGBV coordination mechanism at district service delivery levelOutput 2Multisector GBV response services are integrated in the drought induced humanitarian response in target districtsIndicator 2.1Number of service providers oriented on GBV survivor-centred approach by sector (disaggregated by sex)Indicator 2.2Number of men, women, girls and boys who have received GBV response services (disaggregated by sex and disability status)Output 3Strengthened community engagement and participation in the GBV response in target districtsIndicator 3.1Number of community volunteers oriented on GBV response (disaggregated by sex and disability status)Indicator 3.2Number of people reached with GBV messages (disaggregated by sex and disability status)Indicator 3.3Number of community dialogues undertaken on SGBV by community based volunteers (disaggregated by sex and disability status)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-116UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of water supply services to drought affected communitiesThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving WASH assistance to vulnerable communities affected by the drought. UNICEF will use CERF funds to drill new boreholes, rehabilitate existing water points, and distribute critical WASH supplies. 60,000 people will benefit from this project (including 14,260 women and 16,340 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-032020-09-02
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
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 20191139550.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of water supply services to drought affected communitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Drought affected population have access to sufficient water and of appropriate quality and quantity for drinking, cooking and maintaining personal hygiene - Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Number of people provided with access to safe water supplyXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-071UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Food Assistance to Drought Affected People in Zambia Drought Emergency ResponseThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving food assistance to vulnerable communities in the most affected IPC 3 and 4 districts. WFP will use CERF funds to support Government efforts by providing logistics capacity for the delivery of 18,614MT of Government maize meal and to most food distributions. 517,056 people will benefit from this project (including 124,520 women and 137,627 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-042020-09-03
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
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 20194360000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Food Assistance to Drought Affected People in Zambia Drought Emergency ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 118,614 mt of maize meal delivered to targeted districts affected by the drought Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving foodIndicator 1.2Quantity of food deliveredXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-055UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of essential health services to populations most affected by drought in 4 districts of Western and Southern provincesThe main objective of this project is to provide essential health services to populations in priority drought-affected districts. WHO will use CERF funds to roll-out an electronic surveillance platform, support maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response, train rapid response teams, and implement events-based surveillance. 279,037 people will benefit from this project (including 64,564 women and 75,792 girls), which will be implemented in 6 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-052020-09-04
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
ZAMBIA DROUGHT 2019798779.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of essential health services to populations most affected by drought in 4 districts of Western and Southern provincesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS ZAMBIA RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Surveillance data & information on priority diseases, conditions and events among the affected population is collected and shared to guide health services deliveryHealth - HealthIndicator 1.1Number of mid-level managers and frontline health workers sensitized on (B.) Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR)Indicator 1.2Proportion of Health facilities supervisedOutput 2Community capacity to detect, report and manage drought-related health events strengthenedIndicator 2.1Number of districts implementing EBSIndicator 2.2Number of community gatekeepers trained in case identification and reportingIndicator 2.3Number of mid-level managers trained in (E.) rapid responseIndicator 2.4Number of community volunteers trained on ICCM and IMNCIOutput 3Common childhood, adolescent and reproductive health diseases, conditions and events in the catchment population appropriately managedIndicator 3.1Proportion of health facilities with tracer drugs in stock for 22 of the 26 weeksOutput 4Affected community members reached with targeted risk communication messagesIndicator 4.1Proportion of target population reached with risk communication messagesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-072UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Prestation de services aériens humanitaires au NigerThe main objective of this project is to enable UNHAS to continue providing reliable air services for the humanitarian community through 31 December. WFP will use CERF to provide humanitarian air transport between Niamey, Tahoua, Agadez, Maradi, Zinder, and Diffa, with an average of 1,500 passengers and 5,400MT of cargo per month. The project will be implemented within 3 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-152020-08-14
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
NIGER HUMAN RIGHTS 2019949945.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Prestation de services aériens humanitaires 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 HUMAN RIGHTS 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Assurer des services aériens sûrs, efficaces, efficients et fiables à la communauté humanitaire au NigerIndicator 1.1Nombre de passagers transportés sur la période (1.5 mois)Indicator 1.2Quantité de cargo transporté sur la période en kg (1.5 mois)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-117UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency WASH Response for flood affected populations in Bay, Hiraan and Middle Shabelle Regions of South-Central SomaliaThe main objective of the project is to provide emergency life-saving WASH services to flood-affected people in Bay, Hiraan and Middle Shabelle Regions. UNICEF will use CERF funds to provide 45,000 flood-affected people with water for 45 days through vouchers and 30,000 people with access to appropriate sanitation by constructing 600 gender-segregated family latrines and cleaning and repairing 400 existing latrines. In addition, 120,000 people will receive hygiene kits, which will include menstrual hygiene management items for women and girls. The project will assist 120,000 people (including 25,776 women and 34,740 girls) of whom 100,000 are displaced persons, for 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-112020-06-10
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
SOMALIA FLOOD 20191600215.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency WASH Response for flood affected populations in Bay, Hiraan and Middle Shabelle Regions of South-Central SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1105,000 flood-affected people have temporary access to adequate and safe water.Indicator 1.1# of people reached with emergency water supply through water trucking using water vouchersIndicator 1.2# of people reached with emergency water supply through water source chlorination/disinfection and household water treatment.Output 230,000 flood affected people provided with access to appropriate sanitation facilities (gender segregated and equipped with hand washing facilities) and clean-up campaigns.Indicator 2.1# of new gender-segregated shared family latrines constructedIndicator 2.2# of existing latrines desludged and repaired in IDP settlementsIndicator 2.3# of clean-up campaigns conducted in IDP settlementsOutput 3Output 3: 120,000 flood-affected people and vulnerable host communities provided with hygiene and sanitation promotion messages and emergency WASH supplies including Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) kits.Indicator 3.1Number of flood-affected people provided with WASH hygiene kitsIndicator 3.2# of flood-affected people reached with key WASH messages through house-to-house visitsIndicator 3.3# of hygiene promoters trained and deployed to conduct hygiene promotion through house-to-house visits.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-HCR-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response through Protection and Emergency Shelter and NFI interventions benefiting Flood Affected populationsThe main objective of the project is to support the flood-affected population with emergency shelter, non-foot items and protection services. UNHCR will use CERF funds to procure 1500 dignity kits and 1500 solar lamps as well as assistive devices (wheelchairs, walking sticks, hearing aids) for 200 persons with disabilities. In addition, UNHCR will support 2000 households with emergency shelter kits and 2500 households with non-food items. The project will benefit 15,000 persons, including 4395 women and 3,135 girls. Of these 8,283 are persons who have been displaced. The project will last 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-122020-06-11
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
SOMALIA FLOOD 2019336002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response through Protection and Emergency Shelter and NFI interventions benefiting Flood Affected populationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)1064005.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response through Protection and Emergency Shelter and NFI interventions benefiting Flood Affected populationsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Favourable Protection Environment ImprovedIndicator 1.1# of households covered under vulnerability assessmentsIndicator 1.2# of dignity kits providedIndicator 1.3# of solar lamps provided to women at riskIndicator 1.4# of persons with specific needs & disabilities supportedIndicator 1.5# of persons reached during GBV prevention awarenessOutput 2Emergency shelter and NFIs providedIndicator 2.1# of households affected by floods receiving emergency sheltersIndicator 2.2# of households affected by floods receiving NFI kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency flood-response through Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items (NFI) responses in Berdale, Somalia.The objective of the project is to ensure dignified living conditions through distribution of emergency shelter and non-food items for people displaced by floods in Berdale (Bay region). IOM will use CERF funds to provide 3,000 households (18,000 people, including 3,351 women and 5,469 girls) with vouchers for construction materials for shelter and urgently needed non-food items through vouchers, as well as training for 300 people on how to construct shelters. The $1 million project includes a cash component of $750,000 and will be implemented in 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-042020-06-03
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
SOMALIA FLOOD 20191000000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency flood-response through Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items (NFI) responses in Berdale, Somalia.OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Displaced people have access to safe and dignified emergency shelter Emergency Shelter and NFI - Shelter and Non-Food ItemsIndicator 1.1Number of IDPs provided construction skills training (10% population target).Indicator 1.2Number of displaced vulnerable HH benefiting from emergency shelters and supported in the construction by construction supervisors.Indicator 1.3Number of HH receiving cash-based shelter assistance.Indicator 1.4Percentage of displaced population served with S-NFIs reporting assistance has contributed to addressing urgent needs.Indicator 1.5Percentage of targeted population reporting they are satisfied with quality of received SNFI items.Output 2Displaced people have access to lifesaving non-food items (NFI)Indicator 2.1Number of HH receiving cash-based non-food item assistance.Indicator 2.2Percentage of displaced population served with S-NFIs reporting assistance has contributed to addressing urgent needs.Indicator 2.3Percentage of targeted population reporting they are satisfied with quality of received SNFI items.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-073UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Emergency Response to Flood Affected Households in Hiraan, Middle Shabelle & Bay RegionsThe main objective of the project is to support food insecure people in flood affected areas in Hiraan, Middle Shabelle and Bay regions with unconditional cash-based transfers (electronic vouchers) to meet their basic food and nutrition needs. WFP will use CERF funds to register affected people, print and distribute e-vouchers to 19,921 households so they can purchase the commodities of their choice. 119,526 flood-displaced Somalis, including 29,284 women and 30,479 girls, will receive assistance for two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
SOMALIA FLOOD 20192500000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Emergency Response to Flood Affected Households in Hiraan, Middle Shabelle & Bay RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Food Security - Food AssistanceIndicator 1.1Number of beneficiaries received 2 months of unconditional E-vouchers assistance at US $65 (Middle Shabelle), US $55 (Hiraan), UD$ 40 (Bay) per month per Household.Indicator 1.2Total amount transferred to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Number of project sites monitoredXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-074UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of dedicated humanitarian air services in response to the floods emergency in SomaliaThe main objective of this project is to ensure that the humanitarian personnel and cargo can access the flood-affected areas. WFP will use CERF funds to add a helicopter to the UNHAS fleet which will enable transport of 200 passengers and 160 MT of cargo over a period of two months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
SOMALIA FLOOD 2019700000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of dedicated humanitarian air services in response to the floods emergency in SomaliaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian personnel and cargo safely access flood-affected areas by airIndicator 1.1Number of passengers transported monthlyIndicator 1.2metric tonnes (mt) of humanitarian cargo transported monthlyOutput 2Readily available medical evacuation and security relocation services by air assured.Indicator 2.1Operate in support of the humanitarian community Number / Percentage of medical evacuations carried out by an additional helicopter based in Mogadishu.Indicator 2.2Number/Percentage of security relocations carried out using additional helicopter based in Mogadishu.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-056UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Provision of primary health care services to flood affected and vulnerable communities in Hiraan and Middle Shabelle RegionsThe main objective of the project is to protect flood-affected Somalis in Beletweyne, Jowhar, Berdale and Baidoa from health emergencies. WHO will use CERF funds to equip and deploy 20 integrated emergency response teams for primary health care services and 10 rapid response teams for investigation and treatment of epidemics. Life-saving equipment and supplies procured by WHO will include 3 MT of medical supplies, 3 emergency health kits, 5 cholera kits, 50 dengue diagnostic kits, and 2,000 litres of insecticide for malaria prevention. This health-sector project will benefit 156,000 vulnerable individuals, of whom 100,000 are displaced persons, over a period of 4 months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-012020-04-30
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
SOMALIA FLOOD 2019800000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Provision of primary health care services to flood affected and vulnerable communities in Hiraan and Middle Shabelle RegionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SOMALIA RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Water and vector borne diseases (Malaria and diarrhoea) detected, responded to and contained to avoid further spreadIndicator 1.1Number of health workers trained in integrated management of water and vector borne diseases and reporting in EWARNIndicator 1.2Number of health facilities reporting health alerts in EWARN using mobile applicationIndicator 1.3Number of RRTs deployed to investigate alertsIndicator 1.4Number of IERT deployed to provide PHC services to flood affected communitiesIndicator 1.5Number of people educated and sensitised with preventive messages for the prevention of water and vector borne diseasesIndicator 1.6Number of households where fumigation services are providedOutput 2Procurement and distribution of life saving emergency medical supplies including laboratory supplies to replenish already distributed supplies in targeted districtsIndicator 2.1Number of cholera kits replenishedIndicator 2.2Number of Inter emergency Health Kits (IEHK) replenishedIndicator 2.3Number of Rapid Diagnostic Kits for Dengue procuredIndicator 2.4Number of outbreak investigation kits procured for investigation of outbreaks in remote areasIndicator 2.5Assorted equipment for fogging of households for Malaria control and preventionIndicator 2.6Number of medical supplies (Cholera Kits, inter emergency Kits, Dengue RDTs and Outbreak Investigation Kits) distributedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-012UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Expanded Capacity for Collection, Processing, Analysis and Dissemination of Critical Health InformationThe main objective of this project is to scale up the digitization of critical immunization records in support of the national measles vaccination campaign in Samoa, as well as remote diagnostics, consultations and case management of measles. UNDP will use CERF funds for the provision of IT equipment (software for digitized immunization record management, a high-performance scanner, computers and webcams) and technical support to relevant government counterparts. An estimated 143,255 people – the total target population of the ongoing vaccination campaign in the country – will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-11-132020-08-12
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
SAMOA MEASLES 201998840.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Expanded Capacity for Collection, Processing, Analysis and Dissemination of Critical Health InformationOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SAMOA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1National Digitisation of measles vaccination recordsIndicator 1.1Timely delivery of 15 laptops and 1 heavy-duty/bulk scanner in line with requirements and fit for purpose (Y/N)Indicator 1.2Percentage of vaccination records digitalizedOutput 2Improved outcome of measles cases with complications treated at remote facilities equipped by the project with telemedicine video linkIndicator 2.1Timely delivery of 15 webcams (Y/N)Indicator 2.22.2.1 Percentage of measles cases with complications managed/ assisted with remote diagnostic support 2.2.2 Percentage of measles cases with complications that have improved treatment outcomes(Note: Baseline to be established as at 15-Dec)Output 3Technical advisory matches expectation, is timely delivered and develops national capacity for digitization of vaccination recordsIndicator 3.1IT expert fielded with MCIT to provide advisory and capacity development support on digitalization of vaccination records and storage of data (Y/N)Output 4Procurement of repository software and licensing for scanned vaccination records as per specification provided by end usersIndicator 4.1Software available and used for storage and management of digitalized vaccination records (Y/N)XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-118UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to the Measles Outbreak in Samoa and other Pacific Island CountriesThe main objective of this multi-sectoral project is to support national measles immunization campaigns in Samoa and the neighbouring countries of the Pacific region affected by the recent outbreaks. UNICEF will use CERF for the vaccination and vitamin A supplementation in Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Nauru, Republic of the Marshall Islands and Federated State of Micronesia, emergency WASH interventions to support 12 health facilities in Samoa, and provision of psychosocial support to children and caregivers affected by sickness or death of a family/community member in Samoa. The project aims to reach 1.16 million people through health interventions, 30,600 people through WASH assistance and 55,000 people through psychosocial support. The project will be implemented within six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-182020-09-17
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
SAMOA MEASLES 20192032561.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the Measles Outbreak in Samoa and other Pacific Island CountriesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)64869.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the Measles Outbreak in Samoa and other Pacific Island CountriesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)64869.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the Measles Outbreak in Samoa and other Pacific Island CountriesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SAMOA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Vaccination coverage for measles containing vaccines among children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years and among other agreed high-risk populations increasedIndicator 1.1Percentage of children aged 6 months – 5 years immunized against measlesIndicator 1.2Number of bundled doses of MR vaccines procuredOutput 2Health and emergency response mechanisms in measles affected countries deliver effective communication and social mobilization actions enabling demand for vaccination, improved access to treatment and preventive measures among groups in risk.Indicator 2.1Number of people reached by mass media platforms activated to promote vaccination and prevention in countries affected with outbreaks and in risk (90% of population in Samoa, Fiji & Tonga & 60% in Vanuatu, Kiribati, FSM & RMI)Indicator 2.2Number of people reached by community engagements and social mobilization activitiesOutput 3All 12 hospitals in Samoa have improved access to basic drinking water and sanitation and increased knowledge and skills to adopt good hygiene practices.Indicator 3.1Number of health centers (clinics, hospitals) with basic WASH facilitiesIndicator 3.2Number of foot-operated handwashing stations installedIndicator 3.3Number of WASH Fit plans integrating risk management and gender needs developedOutput 4Children and caregivers affected by sickness or death of a member of the extended family or community are provided with psychosocial support.Indicator 4.1Number of children (F/M) and adults (F/M) reached by community facilitation teamsIndicator 4.2Number of children (F/M) and adults (F/M) referred to and cared for by social workers (5 x 25 SW x 40 days)Indicator 4.3Number of children (F/M) and adults (F/M) referred to and cared for by psychosocial teams and mental health servicesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-057UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Supporting the Response to the Measles Outbreak with Emergency Medical Teams, Intensive Clinical Care and Public Health ResponseThe main objective of this project is to provide life-saving clinical support to critically ill children measles and associated complications, as well as psychosocial support to affected families, care workers and communities at large. WHO will use CERF for the deployment of emergency medical teams and provision of medical supplies and equipment to local health facilities to support case management of measles, and training in psychological first aid to front-line health/social workers and psychosocial services to the affected families and community members. An estimated 23,000 people including 6,000 children will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-012020-08-31
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
SAMOA MEASLES 2019299600.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Supporting the Response to the Measles Outbreak with Emergency Medical Teams, Intensive Clinical Care and Public Health ResponseOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SAMOA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Improved access to critical care, including in APCC, ICU and paediatrics isolation units (both islands)Indicator 1.1% of critically ill patients with Measles saved, recovered and dischargedIndicator 1.2Number of Emergency Medical Teams mobilised and coordinatedOutput 2Availability and accessibility of life-saving equipment and suppliesIndicator 2.1All health facilities (TTM, MT2 and health district facilities) have sufficient supply of equipment and consumables to care for critically ill patients due to Measles and its complications, including bacterial pneumonia.Indicator 2.2Number of in-patient individuals directly benefiting from supplies of life-saving equipmentOutput 3Mental health and psychosocial support to communities and care workersIndicator 3.1# of families receiving psychosocial supportIndicator 3.2# of health workers receiving psychosocial supportXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-052UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Ensuring universal access to life-saving reproductive health information and services for women and young people of reproductive age during the measles outbreak in SamoaThe main objective of this project is to protect pregnant mothers and newborns from measles-related complications by ensuring availability of emergency obstetric and neonatal care and targeted family planning support to measles-vaccinated women in Samoa. UNFPA will use CERF for the provision of medical care to pregnant women and new mothers infected with measles, emergency obstetric and neonatal care to manage expected increase in complications due to measles, and targeted family planning and risk communication support to measles-vaccinated women. An estimated 4,944 women and girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in three months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-182020-06-17
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
SAMOA MEASLES 2019146329.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Ensuring universal access to life-saving reproductive health information and services for women and young people of reproductive age during the measles outbreak in SamoaOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS SAMOA RAPID RESPONSE MEASLES 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Increased access of antenatal and pregnant women and newborns with measles to quality emergency obstetric and newborn care services including management of miscarriages in tertiary and secondary health facilitiesIndicator 1.1Percentage of deliveries with measles presentations attended by skilled attendants in TTM and MT II hospitalsIndicator 1.2Currently deployed clinical staff at service delivery sites oriented on RH Kits contents and usageIndicator 1.3Percentage of pregnant women with measles who are admitted in TTM Hospital and require Caesarean sections provided with serviceIndicator 1.4Percentage of measles related miscarriages presented in TTM hospital is managed and treatedIndicator 1.5Number of midwives deployed to augment services in the affected areasIndicator 1.6Percentage of newborns with measles complications that received newborn emergency care in TTM and MT II hospitalsOutput 2Increased access of newly measles-vaccinated women to family planning information and servicesIndicator 2.1Number of women who received measles vaccination provided with FP information and counsellingIndicator 2.2Number of newly measles-vaccinated women who received FP servicesIndicator 2.3Number of Districts served with mobile health services providing information on measles in pregnancy, and contraceptive information in immediate post vaccination periodOutput 3Increased awareness of pregnant and non-pregnant on the potential consequences of measles to their health and their newborns and risk communication including the need for contraceptive servicesIndicator 3.1# of IEC materials on risk communication on measles among women of reproductive age and FP developed and distributedIndicator 3.2# of community information sessions on FP held with womenXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-038UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)FAO Integrated Emergency Support to Affected Communities caused by persistent Drought conditions in LesothoThe main objective of this project is to provide immediate emergency support to farmers in protecting and restoring their agricultural production, incomes and assets while enhancing nutritious and diversified diets of the drought-affected households. FAO will use CERF funds to provide water for 50,000 livestock animals, basic veterinary care for 100,000 animals and vaccination for 600,000 animals, emergency agricultural input packages to 2,000 farming households, and complementary home gardening and nutrition kits to 11,600 vulnerable households. An estimated 128,520 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2020-01-012020-10-06
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
LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019879992.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project FAO Integrated Emergency Support to Affected Communities caused by persistent Drought conditions in LesothoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Provision of water for animal drinking in 42 villages in Maseru, Mafeteng, and Berea districts.Indicator 1.1Number of animals provided with waterOutput 2Emergency livestock health and protection through basic veterinary careIndicator 2.1Number of livestock vaccinatedOutput 3Emergency agricultural input packages to enhance winter cropping season 2019- 2020 are provided to 2,000 vulnerable, but active farming households across the country.Indicator 3.1Number of farmers assisted with winter cropping inputs (wheat and peas)Output 4Complementary home gardening and nutrition kits provided to 11,600 social protection beneficiaries and other households with special nutritional requirements.Indicator 4.1Number of households assisted with complementary home gardening kitsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FPA-053UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Preventing and Responding to GBV in Drought Affected CommunitiesThe main objective of this project is to mainstream protection in the life-saving drought response through the establishment of a grievance and referral mechanism, timely response to GBV, and addressing child forced marriages and abuse as a consequence of drought. UNFPA will use CERF funds to provide protection mainstreaming training for humanitarian actors and community members, map and manage GBV cases, address special needs of vulnerable groups, and conduct awareness and outreach activities for GBV and social services programmes. An estimated 50,000 people including 15,000 women and 20,000 girls will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Population FundUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2020-01-072020-10-06
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
LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019300001.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Preventing and Responding to GBV in Drought Affected CommunitiesOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Population Fund
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Humanitarian actors and Community protection(GBV) teams trained on Protection MainstreamingProtection - Sexual and/or Gender-Based ViolenceSelect an item from drop-downIndicator 1.1Number of humanitarian actors that received Protection Mainstreaming TrainingIndicator 1.2Number of community protection (GBV) response teams Trained on Protection MainstreamingOutput 2GBV Grievance Mechanisms mapped, reviewed and strengthened.Indicator 2.1Number of GBV grievance mechanisms mappedIndicator 2.2Percentage of GBV Grievance mechanisms supportedIndicator 2.3Number of cases that have been reportedIndicator 2.4Percentage reported cases CompletedOutput 3SRHR/HIV/GBV services for drought affected people with disabilities, adolescent girls, pregnant women, key populations and People Living with HIV providedIndicator 3.1Number of people with special needs reached with servicesIndicator 3.2Number of services providedIndicator 3.3Number of dignity kits distributedIndicator 3.4Number of lifesaving information Materials distributedOutput 4Prevention and Response to Gender Based Violence including Child Marriage improvedIndicator 4.1Number of Adolescents and young people reached with GBV and child marriage lifesaving informationIndicator 4.2Number of Households reached with GBV child marriage lifesaving informationIndicator 4.3Number of victims of GBV and Child marriage provided with psychosocial supportIndicator 4.4Number of households that received Psychosocial Services in emergenciesIndicator 4.5PSS manual and IEC materials producedIndicator 4.6Number of men reached with GBV and child marriage lifesaving informationOutput 5Vulnerable women and girl headed households linked to existing livelihoods and social services programmesIndicator 5.1Number of women linked to at least one existing social services programmesIndicator 5.2Number of girl headed of households linked with at least one social services programmesIndicator 5.3Number of victims of human Trafficking linked with at least one social services programmesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WFP-075UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Support to Drought affected populations in the Southern districts of LesothoThe main objective of this project is to provide emergency cash and food assistance to drought-affected people in Qacha’s Nek district of Lesotho. WFP will use CERF funds to distribute a combination of cash and commodity vouchers to target households, coupled with social and behavior change communication to enhance their coping capacity. An estimated 13,335 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2020-01-062020-09-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019970000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Support to Drought affected populations in the Southern districts of LesothoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Cash and food to meet short-term basic food and nutrition requirementsIndicator 1.1Number of women, men, boys and girls receiving cash and in-kind transfersIndicator 1.2Value of commodity vouchers provided to targeted beneficiariesIndicator 1.3Cash transfer for other household commodities provided to targeted beneficiariesOutput 2Targeted households benefit from improved knowledge of nutrition, HIV AIDs, Climate Change, health, hygiene and other care practices that contribute to improved food consumption and nutritional statusIndicator 2.1No. of people reached through interpersonal, media and community SBCC approachesIndicator 2.2No of exercises facilitated to enhance capacity of targeted beneficiariesXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-WHO-058UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Response to the health effects of drought in LesothoThe main objective of this project is to provide drought-linked disease outbreak control and response services and emergency maternal and child health interventions to those suffering direct consequence of drought in eight districts of Lesotho. WHO will use CERF funds to respond to outbreaks associated with the prevailing drought (diarrhoeal disease, anthrax outbreaks and measles), support management of severe acute malnutrition and other childhood illnesses in hospitals, distribute disposable delivery kits, and provide targeted WASH assistance to health facilities. An estimated 24,000 people will benefit from this project, which will be implemented in six months.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
World Health OrganizationUN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2020-01-062020-10-05
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
LESOTHO DROUGHT 2019150002.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Response to the health effects of drought in LesothoOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)World Health Organization
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS LESOTHO RAPID RESPONSE DROUGHT 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Disease outbreaks reported by the eight selected districts responded to Health - HealthIndicator 1.1Proportion of reported outbreaks responded toOutput 2Management of children admitted in 11 hospitals in four priority districts conducted in accordance with integrated management of acute malnutrition guidelines and protocolsIndicator 2.1Proportion of hospitals managing severe acute malnutrition in accordance with integrated management of acute malnutrition guidelines and protocolsIndicator 2.2Reduction of case fatality rate due to severe acute malnutrition in hospitals from the current 18% to less than 10%Output 376 health facilities in 8 districts using disposable delivery kitsIndicator 3.1Proportion of health facilities in 8 selected districts using disposable delivery kitsIndicator 3.2Number of deliveries conductedOutput 476 health facilities using hand sanitizers to avert health care acquired infectionsIndicator 4.1Proportion of health facilities in five selected districts using hand sanitizersOutput 5At least 24,000 people reached through different health education channels and community engagement approaches on the health effects of the droughtIndicator 5.1Number of public awareness sessions conductedXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-CEF-120UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Improving access to lifesaving interventions to families affected by floods in DjiboutiThis UNICEF project aims to directly reach 2,088 people with the WASH component, 9,800 people with the Education component and 9,600 people with the ES/NFI component, for a requested budget of US$ 510,001. However, the indirect reach of the project is projected to be 120,000 people, who will benefit from hygiene promotion messaging, aired in the affected areas. The focus of the project is to mitigate the effects of flooding in Djibouti (urban and peri-urban areas) through a multi-sector engagement.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-092020-06-08
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
DJIBOUTI FLOOD 2019142800.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to lifesaving interventions to families affected by floods in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)173400.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to lifesaving interventions to families affected by floods in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)193801.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Improving access to lifesaving interventions to families affected by floods in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1348 flooded family latrines clean and functional Water Sanitation Hygiene - Water, Sanitation and HygieneIndicator 1.1Number of drained family latrinesIndicator 1.2Number of households reached with hygiene promotion activitiesOutput 2Replace school kits and uniforms damaged by floods to ensure the return to school for children affected by floodsIndicator 2.1Number of school kits procured and distributedIndicator 2.2Number of school uniforms procured and distributedOutput 3Ensure families affected by floods have access to essential hygiene kits through the voucher systemIndicator 3.1Number of vouchers distributed to families affected by floodsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-FAO-039UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Rapid response for food security and livelihood restoration of rural food-insecure communities affected by floods and locust invasionThis FAO project aims to directly reach a total of 13,800 people through its Food Security and Agriculture component, by restoring the livelihoods of most affected people by the November 2019 floods in rural areas of Djibouti. It also anticipated that the project will indirectly reach an indeterminate number of rural farmers in the surrounding areas. The total budgetary requirement is US$ 300,000. The project aims to mitigate the effects of the November 2019 floods on the affected population in rural Djibouti, as part of a comprehensive response strategy developed by the HCT.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-302020-09-29
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
DJIBOUTI FLOOD 2019300000.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Rapid response for food security and livelihood restoration of rural food-insecure communities affected by floods and locust invasionOCHA 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 RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Flood-affected livelihood is rapidly restored, based on sensible zones and household composition to minimize impact on food insecurityIndicator 1.1Number of individuals recovering their land asset (pumps, pipes, reservoirs, agricultural tools, etc.)Indicator 1.2Number of agriculture livelihood water access structures rehabilitated after flood-caused shockOutput 2Animal, fodder and vegetable productions are rapidly restored in locust-crisis hit areas to minimize impact on food insecurityIndicator 2.1Kg of short cycle fodder seeds distributed to locust-affected households.Indicator 2.2Metric tons of complementary animal feed distributed to locust-affected households.XM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-IOM-040UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Lifesaving emergency assistance to vulnerable migrants affected by floods in DjiboutiThis IOM project aims to directly reach a total of 5,670 people through its Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items component, by providing shelter repair kits, vouchers and NFIs to most affected migrants by the November 2019 floods in Djibouti City. The total budgetary requirement is US$ 338,444. The project aims to mitigate the effects of the November 2019 floods on the affected migrant population in urban Djibouti, as part of a comprehensive response strategy developed by the HCT.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-312020-09-30
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
DJIBOUTI FLOOD 2019338444.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Lifesaving emergency assistance to vulnerable migrants affected by floods in DjiboutiOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)International Organization for Migration (IOM)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1900 flood affected migrants household have access to NFI kitsIndicator 1.1Number of vouchers distributed to migrant households affected by floodsOutput 2Access to basic shelter amongst affected migrants’ households is strengthened.Indicator 2.1Number of vouchers distributed to migrant households affected by floodsXM-OCHA-CERF-19-RR-UDP-013UNOCHA - Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)Reduce flooding and restoring sanitary conditions through emergency drainage and waste management interventionsThis UNDP project aims to directly reach a total of 120,000 people through its WASH component, by ensuring the emergency removal of stagnant water from the black spots of Djibouti City through mechanical solutions, in support of most affected people by the November 2019 floods. The total budgetary requirement is US$ 100,024. The project aims to mitigate the effects of the November 2019 floods on the affected population in urban Djibouti, as part of a comprehensive response strategy developed by the HCT.
OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UN OCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)2019-12-012020-05-31
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) secretariat
cerf@un.orghttp://www.unocha.org/cerf/
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), 2 United Nations Plaza (DC2), East 44th street (13th floor), United Nations, New York, USA
DJIBOUTI FLOOD 2019100024.0000
Disbursement to CERF Project Reduce flooding and restoring sanitary conditions through emergency drainage and waste management interventionsOCHA Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
RESIDENT / HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR REPORT ON THE USE OF CERF FUNDS DJIBOUTI RAPID RESPONSE FLOOD 2019CERF funding is based on an agreed proposal, including specific planned outcomes and outputs.Output 1Rapid quick fixes to boost current mechanical responseIndicator 1.1Number of household/neighbourhoods drained from floodwater and benefiting from improved emergency pumping systemIndicator 1.2Number of large size pumps and accessories purchased/maintainedOutput 2Training and systematic dispatching of floods operations taskforce (management team, emergency response technician)Indicator 2.1Number of people trained within the national mechanical and technical experts on disaster responseIndicator 2.2Number of checklists developed for immediate disaster response techniques in the events of flash flood