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HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN ACHIEVEMENTS

Key Numbers

EiE donor contributions in 2017

Partners

EiE MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS

Humanitarian Response Plan Funding

Established CBEs & children supported

Distribution of learning and teaching materials

Teacher recruitment and trainings

2017 Education in Emergency Response DashboardAFGHANISTAN: (as of 31 December 2017)

Funding received Unmet funding

900 K2,373

118,636

101,164

7,200

13,000

49%

20

51%

33% 67%

51%

51%

49%

49%Children in Need

CBE established in 2017

Children benefited from theestablsihed CBEs in 2017

Children benefited from distributed EiE supplies.

% boys vs & girls provided with learning materials

% boys vs girls that benefited fromestablished CBEs

reached of the target

reached of the target

Boys & girls provided with learning materials in Provinces

Provinces

Teachers recruited and trained

Reached GapTargeted

Children reachedagainst the target

% of girls vs boys supported in 2017 EiE response

International Actors

Involved in EiE Response

NNGos

MoE & UN

INGos

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Girls Boys

Girls Boys

BPRM

EC

GIZ

MDF

NMFA

NORAD

Radio Aid

SIDA

ECHO

UNICEF

CHF

375,000People targeted

in fund mobilisation

180,000People reached

101,164 375,000Reached Targeted

118,636 375,000Reached Targeted

1,140

1,892

2,245

2,582

3,435

3,612

3,626

3,748

4,273

13,891

49,925

- 15,000 30,000 45,000

Kabul City

Kunar

Sar-e-Pul

Kandahar

Faryab

Laghman

Khost

Kunduz

Jawzjan

Kabul Pro

Nangarhar

Total Children

Inadequate funding limited the capacity of the Education in Emergency Working Group in achieving its targets. Some partners also under report-ed. Efforts are on track to improve reporting in 2018

(US$15 million)37%

Funding received

US$15.0 millionfunding received for the 2017 HRP

Unmet requirements(US$25 million)

67%

Creation date: 22 February 2018. This analysis is based on partners reports through the 4Ws. it is aimed at illustrating EiE response in 2017 to widen understanding of gaps & capacities in the response. Source: EiE WG 4Ws and Map Boundary HDX. Feedback: [email protected]

(48%)27%

32%

55.4% -44.6%

12

6

2

EiE coveraged & partner operational presence in 2017

WASH in EiE facilities

Social mobilisation

Vocational training

AFGHANISTAN: 2017 Education in Emergency Response Dashboard (as of 31 December 2017)

14,018

38,029

130

54%

48% 52%

65% 35%

46%

Legend

% boys vs & girls provided with WASH services

% boys vs & girls remobilised return to schools

% boys vs & girls trained onvocational skills

Children provided with water, sanitation & hygiene services

Provided with access to Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

Children remobilised to return to school following

displacement

Children remobilised per province

Kabul Prov

Kabul City

Kandahar

beneficiaries trained on vocational skills only in Herat Province

NangarharPeople Reached (’00)

07

1,25

0

Hirat

Himan

dFary

ab

Jawzja

nKun

ar

Lagm

an

Sar-e-P

ul

Kundu

zKhost

Kanda

har

Kabul

Nanga

rhar

2,15

0

2,60

0

3,15

0

3,20

0

5,65

0

7,25

0 13,2

50

14,4

00

27,3

00

29,4

50

72,0

00

144 294 720

# of partners

Overall achievements in targeted

±

Laghman

Kandahar

Nangarhar

Kabul Prov

PED

BEST ADA

CoAREiE partners

in 2017

EiE WG Leads

HRDA OHW

Hirat

Hilmand

FaryabSar-e-Pul

Jawzjan Kunduz

Khost

KabulNangarhar

Laghma Kunar

1

1

1

1

2

2

24

9

7

5

0 250 500125 KMGirls Boys

Creation date: 22 February 2018. This analysis is based on partners reports through the 4Ws. it is aimed at illustrating EiE response in 2017 to widen understanding of gaps & capacities in the response. Source: EiE WG 4Ws and Map Boundary HDX. Feedback: [email protected]

2,979

6,618

12,642

15,790

Kundahar


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