Rohingya (JRP)

Food Security

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    1.2 million
  • People targeted
    1.2 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $247.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $158.1 million
  • % Funded
    64.0%

Sector Objectives

1

Ensure and sustain the timely provision of life-saving food assistance for Rohingya refugee women, girls, men and boys.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Percentage of refugee households using consumption-based coping strategy disaggregated by sex. (%)
Percentage
40%
No data
Percentage of refugee households with acceptable Food Consumption Score disaggregated by sex. (%)
Percentage
70%
No data
Number of refugees receiving regular food assistance disaggregated by sex and age.
People
889,407
No data
Percentage of refugee households reached with timely food assistance in case of a disaster. (%)
Percentage
100%
No data

2

Support self-reliance of Rohingya refugee women, girls, men and boys though development of portable skills.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of refugee population participating in food for assets/cash for work activities.
People
385,000
No data
Number of households receiving self-reliance support.
Households
94,000
No data
Percentage of refugee households using crisis coping strategy (reduced coping strategy index) disaggregated by sex. (%)
Percentage
30%
No data

3

Enhance the livelihoods and resilience of women, girls, men and boys from vulnerable host communities and support social protection interventions in cooperation with the Government of Bangladesh.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of host community households reached with agricultural livelihoods support.
Households
25,370
No data
Percentage of host community households using crisis coping strategy (livelihood coping strategy index) disaggregated by sex. (%)
Percentage
10%
No data
Number of host community households reached with non-agricultural livelihoods support.
Households
33,630
No data
Number of host community households reached with food or cash support.
Households
59,000
No data
Number of host community individuals participating in food for assets/cash for work activities.
Individuals
54,200
No data

4

Strengthen sustainable Natural Resource Management for Rohingya refugee and host community women, girls, men and boys to support peaceful co-existence.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of nurseries gained improved knowledge and techniques on organizational management and quality seedling production to meet local demands ensuring qualities.
Medical Staff
20
No data
Number of natural resource dependent individuals directly benefitted from the NRM activities.
Individuals
50,000
No data
Percentage of natural resource dependent households adopted improved farming techniques / alternative livelihood practices in reducing pressure on natural resources. (%)
Percentage
80%
No data
Percentage of natural resource management initiatives that engaged local communities and contributed to increasing sustainability and reduce hazards / shocks. (%)
Percentage
80%
No data
Number of hectares of degraded forest land reforested / rehabilitated / maintained inside and outside the camp.
Hectares
3,650
No data

Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid
$1.8 million
ACT Alliance / DanChurchAid
$0.7 million
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$4.9 million
BRAC
$7.3 million
Caritas Bangladesh
$352 thousand
COAST Trust
$0.8 million
Danish Refugee Council
$0.9 million
Faith in Action
$0.7 million
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
$7.2 million
Friends in Village Development Bangladesh
$1.5 million
HEKS - Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen Schweiz
$166 thousand
Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation
$1.1 million
International Organization for Migration
$5.2 million
International Rescue Committee
$1.2 million
Mukti Cox's Bazar
$2 million
Oxfam GB
$6.3 million
Relief International
$1.1 million
Save the Children
$1.7 million
Solidarités International
$1.5 million
UN Women
$0.8 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$5.1 million
World Food Programme
$192.7 million
World Vision Bangladesh
$2.2 million