South Sudan

Cluster

CLSHL

Shelter and Non-Food Items

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Caseload People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
Shelter/NFI
2,989,421
1,462,644
543,846
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37.2%
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Cluster Objectives

CLSHL/CO1

Percentage of the targeted population able to access shelter material and non-food items in situations of emergency and transition -- New displacement

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of people reached with in kind light emergency shelter
People
42,526
No data
# of people reached with in kind light NFI kits
People
71,200
No data
# of people reached with individual Shelter/NFI items
People
32,800
No data
# of people reached with in-kind standard emergency shelter
People
31,800
No data
# of people reached with in-kind standard lifesaving NFIs
People
61,100
No data
# of people reached with flood kits
People
526,400
No data
# of people reached with individual Shelter/NFI items
People
32,800
No data

CLSHL/CO2

Percentage of the targeted population able to access shelter material and non-food items in situations of emergency and transition -- Protracted displacements.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of Partners trained on CVA programming
Partners
30
No data
# of people reached with cash and voucher for essential emergency shelter upgrades
People
94,800
No data
# of people reached with essential emergency shelter upgrades
People
273,100
No data
# of people reached with cash and voucher for essential NFI replacements
People
56,700
No data
# of people reached with essential NFI replacements
People
153,150
No data
# of people reached with individuals Shelter/NFI items
People
54,200
No data

CLSHL/CO3

Enhance community dignity and engagement in the provision of S/NFI services.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 3.4
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of national and local organizations and community members involved in decision-making mechanisms
Percentage
70%
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% of affected population served with S/NFI items reporting that assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible, and participatory manner
Percentage
80%
No data
% of beneficiaries (disaggregated by age, sex and ability) who feel their opinions are taken into account in decision-making by humanitarians prior to the interventions
Percentage
60%
No data
% of beneficiaries who have access to safe, child and gender sensitive complaint, feedback and reporting channels in humanitarian response sites for reporting sensitive issues and concerns in aid delivery and misconduct by aid workers disaggregated by age, sex and diversity
Percentage
80%
No data
% of distributions followed with rapid monitoring
Percentage
80%
No data
# of partners trained on cluster response methodology
Percentage
30%
No data
% of beneficiaries (disaggregated by age, sex and ability) who report they have access to complaints and feedback mechanisms
Percentage
90%
No data
% of cases received in a Complaints Feedback Mechanism that have been “considered as resolved.”
Percentage
80%
No data

CLSHL/CO4

Community members’ exposure to environmental hazards is reduced through the construction of disaster-resistant structures.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of Partners trained on HLP (Due diligence, and access rights and challenges)
Partners
30
No data
# of people reached with in-kind shelter (reconstruction and rehabilitation)
People
14,400
No data
# of people supported with transitional shelters
People
5,400
No data
# of people reached with CVA for shelter (reconstruction and rehabilitation)
People
12,300
No data
# of Disaster Management Committees and Climate Change Adaptation Plans developed
Plans
40
No data
# of community members reached through awareness sessions on disaster risk reduction
People
25,000
No data