| CO1: Provide logistics coordination, information management, preparedness and technical advisory services to the humanitarian community |
| IN1: Number of organizations utilizing logistics and coordination services |
Organizations |
340
|
| IN2: Number of information products shared with the humanitarian community |
Documents |
170
|
| IN3: Number of cluster coordination meetings conducted |
Meetings |
40
|
| IN4: Number of humanitarian staff benefitting from logistics capacity building services |
Staff |
500
|
| IN5: User satisfaction rate of annual performance survey for Logistics Cluster and UNHAS |
Percentage |
90
|
| CO2: Enhanced access to beneficiaries and project implementation sites through safe, effective and efficient passenger air service |
| IN1: Number of passengers transported |
People |
65,000
|
| IN2: Amount of light humanitarian cargo transported by UNHAS |
Metric tons |
2,000
|
| IN3: Percentage of evacuations (medical and security) performed against request |
Percentage |
100
|
| CO3: Achieve logistics and cost efficiencies through the expansion of road and river transport modalities and a decreased reliance on air operations |
| IN1: Quantity (mt) of humanitarian cargo moved through Logistics Cluster common services |
Metric tons |
8,500
|
| IN2: Percentage of humanitarian relief cargo moved by river and road versus by air |
Percentage |
50
|
| IN3: Amount of cargo moved with Common Transport Services trucks in support of air, river and Beyond Responses |
Metric tons |
16,718
|
| IN4: Number of inter-agency road convoys facilitated |
|
45
|
| IN5: Amount of common storage space made available to the humanitarian community |
m2 |
19,500
|
| IN6: Amount of kilometers of Bor and Bentiu primary dyke rehabilitated |
Kilometers |
94
|
| IN7: Amount of kilometers of main supply routes rehabilitated |
Kilometers |
534
|
| IN8: Amount of kilometers of river routes and canals cleared/dredged |
Kilometers |
No data
|