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Clusters11Clusters
- CLCSS: Coordination
- CLEDU: Education
- CLERY: Early Recovery
- CLFSC: Food Security
- CLHEA: Health
- CLRR: Multi-Sector for Refugees
- CLMS: Multi-Sector for Non-Refugees
- CLNUT: Nutrition
- CLPRO: Protection
- CLSHL: Shelter and NFI
- CLWSH: WASH
- CLCSS: Coordination
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Partners46
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Projects204
Humanitarian profile by cluster
24-Mar-2025
Humanitarian profile by cluster
Cluster | People in need | Target % | People targeted |
---|---|---|---|
80
|
52.5%
|
42
|
|
528,000
|
63.1%
|
333,000
|
|
549,000
|
74.9%
|
411,000
|
|
2,600,000
|
25.0%
|
651,000
|
|
1,200,000
|
100%
|
1,200,000
|
|
295,000
|
69.2%
|
204,000
|
|
550,000
|
96%
|
528,000
|
|
541,007
|
51.8%
|
280,062
|
|
1,300,000
|
92.3%
|
1,200,000
|
|
876,000
|
43.3%
|
379,000
|
|
1,400,000
|
57.1%
|
799,000
|
Strategic Objectives
1
Provide to people in emergency a coordinated, innovative, integrated and adapted assistance, necessary for their survival, that integrates and meets their needs
2
Advocate for access to protection, in conformity with national laws and international conventions, to promote and reinforce accountability towards affected populations in compliance with humanitarian principles
3
Humanitarian and development programming are based on gender sensitive data collection, risks and vulnerabilities analysis
4
Reinforce the resilience capacities of vulnerable populations, by group age and gender, and support national actors to prevent and adapt to shocks
Cluster overview and funding status
24-Mar-2025
Cluster overview and funding status
Cluster | Partners | Projects | Requirements ($) | Current funding ($) | % Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4
|
5
|
55.1%
|
|||
21
|
31
|
29.6%
|
|||
9
|
17
|
17.6%
|
|||
16
|
30
|
71.2%
|
|||
8
|
18
|
29.1%
|
|||
9
|
11
|
25.8%
|
|||
5
|
6
|
7.7%
|
|||
8
|
11
|
36.2%
|
|||
14
|
35
|
45.6%
|
|||
6
|
9
|
21.5%
|
|||
19
|
31
|
33.8%
|