Cluster

CLSHL

Shelter/NFIs

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Population data People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
Shelter/NFIs Natural Disasters Response
390,456
104,135
No data
No data
Shelter/NFIs Conflict Response
1,249,116
373,182
No data
No data

Cluster Objectives

CO1

Provide adequate and contextualized shelter and non food items assistance responding to the immediate needs of most vulnerable crisis affected population.

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of people reached through the Distribution of NFI Assistance
1,000
No data
Number of people targeted and reached through Stock Prepositioning and DRR/Resilience Awareness Sessions
1,000
No data
Number of people reached through the Provision of Emergency Shelter Assistance
1,000
No data

CO2

Provide Sustainable shelter and essential non-food items support promoting links between emergency and early-recovery solutions and with access to livelihoods for most vulnerable crisis affected population.

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of artisans trained and equipped to provide technical support and oversight to offer technical guidance and supervision (through CfW or technical trainings)
500
No data
Number of people reached through Shelter Repair/Rehabilitation Assistance
1,000
No data
Number of people reached through Early Recovery Shelter Assistance
1,000
No data
Number of individuals with disabilities benefiting from shelter accessibility enhancements, including the installation of ramps, handrails, and similar modifications.
1,000
No data

CO3

Strengthen the Shelter and NFIs assessment, analysis and implementation capacity through community participatory approaches, to support quality response, and reinforce the accountability to affected population.

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 3
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Percentage of IDPs, returnee, and HC households expressing satisfaction with the emergency shelter, recovery shelter and NFI assitance
80
No data
Number of complaints and feedback received through available CFM channels
70
No data
Number of IDPs, returnees, host community individuals supported with technical assistance, technical supervision, and IEC materials campaigns (BBS, HLP, participatory shelter design, etc).
8,000
No data
Number of IDPs, returnees, and host community members evaluated through verification procedures or needs assessments conducted before distributing aid.
1,000
No data