Response Plan Overview

PEOPLE IN NEED 4.7M
PEOPLE TARGETED 2.7M
REQUIREMENTS (US$) $407.3M
OPERATIONAL PARTNERS 81
In 2023, 4.7 million people need humanitarian assistance, out of which 2.7 million are targeted by the humanitarian response plan (HRP) with projects aiming to support internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, refugees, host communities and those left behind. The humanitarian community prioritizes life-saving assistance (strategic objective 1), including protection interventions (strategic objective 2), but in this HRP livelihood support and resilience building (strategic objective 3) are additional important pillars, to ensure people affected by crises can meet their basic needs in a sustainable manner. The resilience capacities to withhold future stresses and shocks in the short and longer term and their associated causes are analysed notably as part of the HumanitarianDevelopment-Peace (HDP) Nexus and to inform joint planning between humanitarian, development, and peace actors, as appropriate. The objectives contribute to meeting the collective outcome and consider complementary action by State and development actors. The humanitarian stakeholders will ensure that gender, age, and diversity considerations, including on disability, are part and parcel of humanitarian assessments and that humanitarian actors have the capacity to provide a response that is inclusive and adequate.