Plan overview

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $844.5 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    75.9%
  • Unmet ($)
    $0
  • Clusters
    9
  • Partners
    0
  • Projects
    0

Humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Humanitarian profile

Humanitarian profile by cluster

03-Nov-2023


Humanitarian profile by cluster

Cluster In Need Targeted (%) Targeted Reached (%) Reached
Agriculture
3,146,374
26.1%
820,690
46.9%calendar_today
385,045calendar_today
Education
2,616,444
86.3%
2,258,474
24.9%calendar_today
563,471calendar_today
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items
3,325,479
74.4%
2,474,654
64.9%calendar_today
1,605,534calendar_today
Food
7,726,764
100.0%
7,726,764
86.1%calendar_today
6,652,299calendar_today
Health
6,029,755
52.5%
3,168,616
29.8%calendar_today
944,635calendar_today
Nutrition
5,906,920
74.3%
4,387,523
67.0%calendar_today
2,939,914calendar_today
Protection
2,949,571
25.2%
742,132
149%calendar_today
1,104,346calendar_today
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
7,260,454
69.1%
5,016,854
136%calendar_today
6,799,508calendar_today

Strategic Objectives

1

Lives are saved and sustained

2

Protection services for affected communities are provided

3

Livelihoods and basic service delivery are supported to strengthen resilience to recurrent shocks

Key indicator overview

03-Nov-2023


Key indicator overview

Indicator Unit In need Target Reached Reached (%)
CO1: Contribute to the protection IDPs by providing life-saving ES/NFIs to improve their living conditions and the capacity for self-recovery
IN1: Number of beneficiaries who have received shelter solutions which provide physical protection People
1,826,519
1,252,863
1,009,857watch_later
80.6%calendar_today
CO1: Saving lives through food and cash assistance
IN1: Number of beneficiaries receiving food and cash transfers People
7,726,764
7,726,764
6,652,299watch_later
86.1%calendar_today
CO1: To provide timely access to live-saving quality treatment of acute malnutrition among children under five years of age and pregnant and lactating women
IN2: SAM new admissions Children
609,961
487,969
377,638watch_later
77.4%calendar_today
IN5: MAM new admissions Children
2,150,258
1,433,507
1,306,153watch_later
91.1%calendar_today
IN6: Number of PLW treated for AM Women
1,859,828
1,430,644
1,256,123watch_later
87.8%calendar_today
CO1: To provide safe drinking water
IN1: Number of people with access to safe drinking water through water trucking People
4,491,187
2,299,265
2,095,685watch_later
91.1%calendar_today
IN2: Number of people with access to safe drinking water through durable solution People
4,752,479
3,261,942
2,851,296watch_later
87.4%calendar_today
CO2: Basic agriculture livelihoods are supported to strengthen households’ resilience to recurrent shocks
IN1: Provision of emergency seeds and tools Heads of household
1,008,974
460,241
105,981watch_later
23.0%calendar_today
CO2: Prepare, detect and respond to epidemic prone disease outbreaks
IN2: Number of children 6 months to 15 years receiving emergency measles vaccination Children
2,592,795
2,052,421
1,922,706watch_later
93.7%calendar_today
CO2: Women, including women with disabilities and older persons, adolescent girls, and children, are protected from violence, exploitation and abuse, receive response services, and benefit from risk reduction measures
IN1: Number of boys and girls at high protection risk receiving child protection services including PSS, case management, and FTR. Children
945,398
95,410
71,049watch_later
74.5%calendar_today
CO3: Ensure quality, inclusive and responsive essential health services sensitive to specific needs of affected populations
IN1: Per cent of health facilities providing clinical management of rape services for SGBV survivors Percentage
100
196watch_later
392%calendar_today
CO3: To contribute to health system strengthening within the National Health Extension Programme and support early warning system to ensure effective emergency nutrition response
IN1: Number of woredas where MAM treatment and rehabilitation services are delivered through routine health services (IMAM) Districts
No data
No data
0%
CO3: Improve the living standards and strengthen accountable service delivery for IDPs
IN1: Number of persons with access to safe and appropriate living spaces through site management support, coordination of service provision, and site improvement works. People
1,769,193
390,000
387,603watch_later
99.4%calendar_today
CO3: Ensure Support livelihoods and reintegration/resettlement by improving shelter-related infrastructure
IN1: Number of individuals supported through cash-based rehabilitation of community structures and shelters People
1,244,336
657,437
125,287watch_later
19.1%calendar_today

Cluster overview and funding status

03-Nov-2023


Cluster overview and funding status

Cluster Requirements ($) Current funding ($) Coverage
Agriculture
$33.8 millionView this data in FTS
$12.7 millionView this data in FTS
37.6%
Coordination
$5.2 millionView this data in FTS
$4.1 millionView this data in FTS
78.7%
Education
$32.6 millionView this data in FTS
$5.5 millionView this data in FTS
17.0%
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items
$80 millionView this data in FTS
$22 millionView this data in FTS
27.4%
Food
$246.9 millionView this data in FTS
$256.8 millionView this data in FTS
104%
Health
$95.1 millionView this data in FTS
$13.8 millionView this data in FTS
14.5%
Nutrition
$216.2 millionView this data in FTS
$120.3 millionView this data in FTS
55.7%
Protection
$20.4 millionView this data in FTS
$13.3 millionView this data in FTS
65.2%
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
$114.4 millionView this data in FTS
$30.1 millionView this data in FTS
26.3%
Funding to cluster not reported N/A
$108.4 millionView this data in FTS
N/A
Funding to multiple cluster (shared) N/A
$53.9 million
N/A

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