regional emergency operation in mar: 577,824 regional

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Sources: WFP, UNGIWG, GAUL, GLCSC, OCHA, UNHCR The designations employed and the presentation of material in the map(s) do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of WFP concerning the legal or constitutional status of any country, territory, city or sea, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. © World Food Programme 2018. Emergency Dashboard January 2018 Central African Republic 2016) 30 Apr. 2017) SUDAN ENSA Results: Percentage of food insecure households (December 2016) No data 15% - 30% 30% - 45% 45% - 55% >55% For more information, see the SITUATION REPORT and COUNTRY BRIEF www.wfp.org/countries/central-african-republic Produced by the WFP Operations Centre (OPSCEN) jointly with Country Office and Regional Bureau Dakar This dashboard is based on best available information at the time of production. Future updates may vary as new information becomes available. WFP LEVEL 2 EMERGENCY SINCE 02 JUNE 2015 2A Regional Emergency Operation 200799 http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/ep/WFP284303.pdf Source: WFP, 16 January 2018 Regional Special Operation 200934 Logistics Optimization of supply corridors 0% 2018 Requirements: US$0.26m 2018 Received: US$0m 2018 Requirements: US$1.1m 2018 Received: US$1.1m Special Operation 200997 Logistics & Emergency Telecommunications Clusters Special Operation 201045 UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) 2018 PROJECT RESOURCES 2018 Requirements: US$15m 2018 Received: US$14.6m 96.6% in MAR: 577,824 Central African Republic 631,880 631,880 631,880 Assisted Operational Plan Regional Emergency Operation 200799 238,622 247,037 204,933* 331,967 280,709 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 NOV DEC OCT 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 NOV DEC OCT REGION (Cameroon, Chad, DRC and Rep. of Congo) 275,766 PEOPLE ASSISTED Regional Emergency Operation 200799 Source: WFP, 30 January 2018 Source: WFP, 30 January 2018 FUNDING WFP LED & CO-LED CLUSTERS Logistics Cluster Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster Emergency Telecommunications Cluster Number of Partners Number of Organizations Supported 101 131 Number of Organizations Supported 70 Received: US$0m Requirements:US$0.5m Received: US$1.2m Requirements:US$1.2m Received: US$51.3m Requirements:US$174.8m OCT NOV DEC 1,640 1,643 1,702 UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) Sources: OCHA FTS, 16 January 2017; WFP, 30 January 2018 Organizations Served Passengers Transported OCT NOV DEC HUMANITARIAN ACCESS RESTRICTIONS 76,653* Refugees (UNHCR, 31 Dec. 2017) 247,777 Refugees (UNHCR, 30 Nov. 2017) 50,028 Refugees (UNHCR, 31 Oct. 2017) 181,917 Refugees (UNHCR, 31 Dec. 2017) *hightened insecurity and logistical challenges Note: as of 1st July 2017, all C.A.R. affected beneficiaries in Chad are assisted under PRRO 200713 100% 311,016 292,016 Source: HNO 2018 235,038 100% 0% 29% 82 90 84 * In addition to the 76,653 refugees, Chad also hosts 54,469 Chadian returnees from CAR. (2017) (2017) (total since the beginning of the operation) January – June 2018 US$ 32 m Net Funding Requirements 2018 operations 34% funded IDPs (CMP, Dec. 2017) 688,700 people are food insecure of which 268,000 are severely food insecure (ENSA December 2016) 2.1m 60% increase since January 2017

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Page 1: Regional Emergency Operation in MAR: 577,824 Regional

Sources: WFP, UNGIWG, GAUL, GLCSC, OCHA, UNHCRThe designations employed and the presentation of material in the map(s) do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of WFP concerning the legal or constitutional status of any country, territory, city or sea, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. © World Food Programme 2018.

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ENSA Results: Percentage of food insecure households (December 2016)

No data15% - 30%

30% - 45%

45% - 55%

>55%

For more information, see the SITUATION REPORT and COUNTRY BRIEF www.wfp.org/countries/central-african-republic

Produced by the WFP Operations Centre (OPSCEN) jointly with Country Office and Regional Bureau DakarThis dashboard is based on best available information at the time of production. Future updates may vary as new information becomes available.

WFP LEVEL 2 EMERGENCYSINCE 02 JUNE 2015

2A Regional Emergency Operation 200799http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/ep/WFP284303.pdf

Sou

rce:

WFP

, 16

Jan

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Regional Special Operation 200934Logistics Optimization of supply corridors

0%2018 Requirements:US$0.26m

2018 Received:US$0m

2018 Requirements:US$1.1m

2018 Received:US$1.1m

Special Operation 200997 Logistics & Emergency Telecommunications Clusters

Special Operation 201045UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS)

2018 PROJECT RESOURCES

2018 Requirements:US$15m

2018 Received:US$14.6m

96.6%

in MAR: 577,824

Central African Republic

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Regional Emergency Operation 200799

238,622 247,037 204,933*

331,967

280,709

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WFP LED & CO-LED CLUSTERS

Logistics Cluster

Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster

Emergency Telecommunications Cluster

Number of Partners

Number of Organizations Supported

101

131

Number of Organizations Supported

70

Received: US$0m

Requirements:US$0.5m

Received: US$1.2m

Requirements:US$1.2m

Received: US$51.3m

Requirements:US$174.8m

OCT NOV DEC

1,640 1,6431,702

UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS)

Sources: OCHA FTS, 16 January 2017; WFP, 30 January 2018

Organizations ServedPassengers Transported

OCT NOV DEC

HUMANITARIAN ACCESS RESTRICTIONS

76,653*Refugees

(UNHCR,31 Dec. 2017)

247,777Refugees

(UNHCR, 30 Nov. 2017)

50,028Refugees

(UNHCR, 31 Oct. 2017)

181,917Refugees

(UNHCR, 31 Dec. 2017)

*hightened insecurity and logistical challenges Note: as of 1st July 2017, all C.A.R. affected beneficiaries in Chad are assisted under PRRO 200713

100%311,016292,016

Source: HNO 2018

235,038

100%

0%

29%

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* In addition to the 76,653 refugees, Chad also hosts 54,469 Chadian returnees from CAR.

(2017)

(2017)

(total since the beginning of the operation)

January– June 2018

US$32m Net Funding Requirements 2018 operations 34% funded

IDPs(CMP, Dec. 2017)

688,700people are food insecure of which 268,000are severelyfood insecure(ENSA December 2016)

2.1m

60% increase since January 2017