Rohingya (JRP)

LOGISTICS COVID-19

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $1.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $1.1 million
  • % Funded
    91.1%

Sector Objectives

1

Coordination: Provide logistics coordination mechanisms, support and advisory services to identify needs and gaps, and facilitate a collaborative approach amongst humanitarian partners to identify and resolve logistics constraints and bottlenecks.

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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
% of Logistics Sector partners’ satisfaction feedback rated as “Satisfied” and “Very Satisfied” in regard to coordination initiatives.
Percentage
No data
92%
# of (national/international) organizations actively participating in coordination meetings (provide names of organisations regularly participating to allow for cross-sector aggregation)
Organizations
No data
39

2

Information Management: Maintain information management and communication platforms to compile and share updates on logistics capacities (sea/airport, transport, storage) and access constraints.

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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
#IM Product produced and published
Products
No data
30
# of access to Logistics Sector - Bangladesh website
Access Frameworks
No data
5,500
% of Logistics Sector partners’ satisfaction feedback rated as “Satisfied” and “Very Satisfied” in regard to IM products
Percentage
No data
85%

3

Common services: As a provider of last resort, implement timely and reliable temporary common storage, transport and camp access facilitation services, to address the Covid-19 response material supply surge.

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Indicator Unit In Need Result Progress
% of Logistics Sector partners’ satisfaction feedback rated as “Satisfied” and “Very Satisfied” in regard to common logistics services
Partners
No data
87
# of organizations using common logistics services
Organizations
No data
31
% of storage service/transport requests delivered in full (accepted, storage provided and released)
Percentage
No data
100%

Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
World Food Programme
$1.2 million