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QUARTERLY DASHBOARD Jan - Mar 2015 SITUATION ANALYSIS FUNDING Required/Received PEOPLE In Need/Target PROGRESS AGAINST 2015 TARGETS Month of March progress PARTNERS 13 Partners in Lebanon Count of partners per area of operation SHELTER sector Contact Information: Ahmad Kassem: [email protected], Vincent Dupin: [email protected], Synne Bergby: [email protected] Reporting Agencies Progress CISP, CHF, CONCERN, DRC, IOM, MEDAIR, NRC, PU-AMI, SCI, SOLIDAR SUISSE, SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL, UNHCR, UNRWA vulnerable individuals living in informal settlements and substandard buildings were assisted in March with the replacement, physical improvement, and protection of their shelters from the elements and winter conditions. 100% of the targeted most vulnerable population living in informal settlements were assisted. However, 38% of the needs of the As a lesson learnt, the shelter sector started mapping the locations of substandard buildings in Bekaa, followed by Akkar. This will allow locating their needs, planning ahead for assistance, and advocating for support within the donor community. Palestinian landlords. 0 0 0 11,433 42,040 27,489 46,871 9,422 1.8 m People in Need 1.4 m People Targeted Refugees 863,417 Vulnerable Lebanese 504,838 Tripoli +5 Akkar Bekaa Beirut Mt Lebanon South 4 5 7 Rehabilitations of unoccupied or occupied garages, worksites etc.) (monthly) WASH upgrades of substandard buildings Site or infrastructure improvement of Informal Settlements Site or infrastructure improvement of informal gatherings and informal urban areas Assisted through local neighborhood upgrades Received legal documentation for lease agreements 125,654 132,522 262,334 115,093 47,136 84,870 543,633 297,690 Jan - Mar 147 m (required) Received 11% received gap 16.4 m 130.6 m I n t er - A gen c y C o o r din a tion L ebanon 8 ACTIVITIES BY GOVERNORATE Mt Lebanon/Beirut Tripoli+5 South Baalbek Hermel Akkar Bekaa ACTIVITY 1: substandard buildings 2 % 7 % 7 % 8 % 25 % 50 % 68,529 individuals % of total 46,871 individuals received cash for shelter support in 2015 - mostly Palestinian Refugees from Syria (PRS) Mt Lebanon/Beirut Tripoli+5 South Baalbek Hermel Akkar Bekaa ACTIVITY 2: Amount of USD disbursed for cash for shelter 19 % 16 % 48 % 0 % 1 % 16 % USD 3.6m disbursed % of total During the initial months of the year some partners may use un-earmarked global funds to ensure programmes can begin in the absence of funding earmarked specifically for the sector

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  • QUARTERLY DASHBOARD Jan - Mar 2015

    SITUATION ANALYSIS

    FUNDINGRequired/Received

    PEOPLEIn Need/Target

    PROGRESS AGAINST 2015 TARGETSMonth of March progress

    PARTNERS13 Partners in Lebanon

    Count of partners per area of operation

    SHELTER sector

    Contact Information: Ahmad Kassem: [email protected],Vincent Dupin: [email protected], Synne Bergby: [email protected]

    Reporting Agencies

    Progress

    CISP, CHF, CONCERN, DRC, IOM, MEDAIR, NRC, PU-AMI, SCI, SOLIDAR SUISSE, SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL, UNHCR, UNRWA

    vulnerable individuals living in informal settlements and substandard buildings were assisted in March with the replacement, physical improvement, and protection of their shelters from the elements and winter conditions.

    100% of the targeted most vulnerable population living in informal settlements were assisted. However, 38% of the needs of the

    As a lesson learnt, the shelter sector started mapping the locations of substandard buildings in Bekaa, followed by Akkar. This will allow locating their needs, planning ahead for assistance, and advocating for support within the donor community.

    Palestinian landlords.

    0

    0

    0

    11,433

    42,040

    27,489

    46,871

    9,422

    1.8 m People in Need1.4 m People Targeted

    Refugees863,417

    Vulnerable Lebanese504,838

    Tripoli +5

    Akkar

    Bekaa

    Beirut Mt Lebanon

    South

    457

    Rehabilitations of unoccupied or occupied

    garages, worksites etc.)

    (monthly)

    WASH upgrades of substandard buildings

    Site or infrastructure improvement of Informal Settlements

    Site or infrastructure improvement of informal gatherings and informal urban areas

    Assisted through local neighborhood upgrades

    Received legal documentation for lease agreements

    125,654

    132,522

    262,334

    115,093

    47,136

    84,870

    543,633

    297,690

    Jan - Mar

    147 m (required)Received11%

    received gap

    16.4 m 130.6 m

    Inter-AgencyCoordinationLebanon

    8

    ACTIVITIES BY GOVERNORATE

    Mt Lebanon/Beirut

    Tripoli+5

    South

    Baalbek Hermel

    Akkar

    Bekaa

    ACTIVITY 1: substandard buildings

    2 %7 %7 %8 %25 %50 %

    68,529individuals

    % of total

    46,871 individuals received cash for shelter support in 2015 - mostly Palestinian Refugees from Syria (PRS)

    Mt Lebanon/Beirut

    Tripoli+5

    South

    Baalbek Hermel

    Akkar

    Bekaa

    ACTIVITY 2: Amount of USD disbursed for cash for shelter

    19 %16 %48 % 0 % 1 %16 %

    USD 3.6mdisbursed

    % of total

    During the initial months of the year some partners may use un-earmarked global funds to ensure programmes can begin in the absence of funding earmarked specifically for the sector

  • SECTOR

  • The boundaries and names shown on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptancyby the United Nations.. It does not constitute an official United Nations map. The designationsemployed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of anyopinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legalstatus of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation ofits frontiers or boundaries.

    Mount Lebanon

    North

    Baalbek-ElHermel

    Beirut

    SouthEl Nabatieh

    Akkar

    Bekaa

    Akkar

    El HermelEl Minieh-Dennie

    Tripoli

    Zgharta

    Baalbek

    El Koura

    El Batroun Bcharre

    Jbeil

    Kesrwane

    El Meten

    Zahle

    Beirut

    Baabda

    Aley

    WestBekaa

    Chouf

    RachayaJezzine

    Saida

    El Nabatieh Hasbaya

    Marjaayoun

    Sour

    BentJbeil

    CONCERN,IOM, NRC,

    PU-AMI, SCI

    MEDAIRBeyond, DRC,NRC, PU-AMI,

    Solidarités

    DRC, IOM,UNRWA

    DRC,Solidarités

    Beyond, IOM,MEDAIR,NRC, SCI

    DRC

    DRC

    PU-AMI

    PU-AMI

    PU-AMI

    ABAAD, Beyond,MEDAIR, NRC,SCI, UNRWA

    UNRWA

    IOM

    IOM

    Beyond,MEDAIR,NRC, SCICHF

    MEDAIR,NRC

    SolidarSuisse

    SolidarSuisse

    IOM, NRC,PU-AMI,Solidar

    Suisse, UNRWA

    CISP, IOM,NRC, Solidar

    Suisse

    CISP,IOM

    Beyond,CISP

    CISP,IOM, NRC,

    UNRWAIOM, NRC

    A Total Number of 13 Organizations Currently Report Their Activities

    ABAAD, Beyond, CHF, CISP, CONCERN, DRC, IOM, MEDAIR, NRC, PU-AMI, SCI, Solidar Suisse, Solidarites International, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNRWA

    Reporting Partners:

    SHELTERSECTOR

    Number of Partners per Caza/District

    Contact Information:For information about Shelter Sector, please contact:Ahmad Kassem at [email protected] or Synne Bergby at [email protected] if you have any enquiry about the map, please contact the information management focal point:Remo Fambri at [email protected]

    Disclaimer:

    LegendGovernorate

    District

    Number of Partners per District0

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    3 - 4

    5 - 6

    March 2015

    March_Quarterly Shelter Sectoral Dashboard_1503_FinalMarch 2015 - ShelterShelter_