Rohingya (JRP)

Communication with Communities

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    1.1 million
  • People targeted
    1.1 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $10 million
  • Funding ($)
    $3.1 million
  • % Funded
    31.2%

Sector Objectives

1

Support government, operational sectors and humanitarian actors in ensuring adoption of rationalized, community-centric and evidence-based communication and community engagement approaches on COVID-19 and other key humanitarian concerns integrating gender, inclusion and protection considerations.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Percentage of refugee and host community members feel informed about the kind of aid and services available to them, disaggregated by sex, age and diversity. (%)
Percentage
75%
No data
Number of refugee and host community members reached through CwC services
Individuals
900,000
No data
Percentage of refugee and host community members who reported that CwC content/messages are accessible and understandable, disaggregated by sex, age and diversity.
Percentage
90%
No data

2

Improve participation of and accountability to affected people following minimum standards for the referral and resolution of community feedback; and through increased use of collective data analysis.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of Information Service Centers/Info Hubs following CwC Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).
Centers
104
No data
Number of agencies/sectors partners following the common feedback mechanism standards.
Partners
50
No data
Percentage of refugee and host community members who reported that they have no barriers to using complaint/ feedback mechanisms, disaggregated by sex, age and diversity. (%)
Percentage
90%
No data

3

Reinforce coordination, advocacy and technical support across different Sectors and stakeholders for mainstreaming CwC and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) principles enabling affected peoples to have access to life-saving information and knowledge on rights and services.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of humanitarian organizations regularly participating in CwC coordination meetings.
Organizations
40
No data
Number of training/orientation on CwC, Accountability and humanitarian principles organized for humanitarian staff/volunteer.
Volunteers
1,500
No data
Number of agencies, sectors and platforms used services and tools produced by CwC Working Group members.
Partners
90
No data

Communication with Communities
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1023/ge/5915


Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid
$148 thousand
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$2 million
Association For Mass Advancement Network
$165 thousand
BRAC
$1 million
HEKS - Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen Schweiz
$306 thousand
International Organization for Migration
$2.3 million
International Rescue Committee
$1.2 million
Oxfam GB
$156 thousand
Rehabilitation Centre for Prostitutes And Rootless Children
$107 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$2.6 million