IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - November 2018

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IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2018) YEAR-TO-DATE TARGETED VS REACHED1

8.7M

JAN TO NOV - TARGETED VS REACHED2

PEOPLE IN NEED

SO1 SO2

3.4M

3.4M

PEOPLE TARGETED

2.7 M

PEOPLE TARGETED

Source: HRP 2018

0.7 M

PEOPLE REACHED

3.4M

PEOPLE NOT REACHED

NEEDS SEVERITY

80%

PEOPLE TARGETED

Source: ActivityInfo January to November 2018

SO3 SO4

PEOPLE REACHED

80%

Service provision - Health

142%

5

REACHED

Highest in-kind assistance - WASH

Babylon

Missan Thi-Qar

Severity

Targeted population Basrah

Muthanna

Targeted population

627,000

1,116,000

207,000

440,000

46,000

Source: HRP 2018

34,000

Source: ActivityInfo January to October 2018

Appealing partner by type

6

INGO NNGO UN

102 Partners

60

Source: ActivityInfo January to November 2018

68

Response by SO

No. of partner by SO 7

Reporting partner by type 4

348,211

SO1 SO2 SO3 SO4

49

29

SO1. Supporting highly vulnerable displaced families living in camps and sub-standard accommodation.

Key messages

Wassit

Qadissiya

13

Exceeded

SO3. Reaching as many newly displaced and currently accessible families as possible.

Baghdad

+

Gap

SO4. Supporting highly vulnerable people inadequately covered under the social protection floor.

Najaf

-

901,781

Gap

Diyala

Kerbala

348,211

Response

Salah al-Din

Anbar

1,178 298,737

SO2. Supporting highly vulnerable displaced families who are willing to return to their homes, but are unable to do so without assistance.

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

743,642 393,694

2018 HRP Strategic objectives

REACHED

Erbil

1,583,356

126,392

Response

OVERALL RESPONSE AND GAPS

Dahuk

Ninewa

RESPONSE VS GAP BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE3

123 Partners

21

72

1

Partners

18

32

1,178

743,642

2.7M People

1,583,356

Between January and November 2018, humanitarian partners reached 2.67 million people with some form of humanitarian assistance, 80 per cent of the 3.4 million targeted under the Humanitarian Response Plan. Natural disasters featured heavily in humanitarian response activities during November 2018. Torrential rainfall and ooding during the second half of November affected tens of thousands of people in Ninewa and Salah al-Din, including multiple IDP camps. In all cases, affected people were reached within the ďŹ rst 24 - 48 hours after the onset of the rains. Response activities have been multi-faceted, and undertaken by United Nations humanitarian agencies, NGO partners, government ministries, the Iraqi Security Forces, civil defence actors, and the Iraqi Red Crescent Society. Contingency planning and preparedness, including for natural disasters, is one of the Strategic Objectives for the 2019 Humanitarian Response Plan.

Creation date: 19 Dec 2018 Source: Clusters, fts.unocha.org Feedback: ocha.iraq@un.org, www.unocha.org/iraq, www.reliefweb.int 1. The target population is calculated based on strict prioritisation that addresses multi-sector or multiple needs, focusing on vulnerability rather than status. 2. The Health Cluster figures for people reached were used to reflect the overall number of people reached and they do not have sub-annual targets but compute people reached as of Nov 2018 according to cluster specific criteria. 3. People reached under SO2 exceed target probably due to misreporting by partners. 4. Number of partners reporting on HRP response in the ActivityInfo platform. 5. Health and Protection are considered service clusters while in-kind assistance clusters are WASH, Shelter-NFIs and Food Security. The CCS, Logistics and ETC do not report activities directly targeting people. 6. Some UN agencies and their direct implementing partners report toward HRP targets, which might reflect a higher number of reporting partners. 7. Number of partners reporting per SO.


IRAQ IMPLEMENTATION VS FUNDING (NOVEMBER IRAQHUMANITARIAN HUMANITARIANDASHBOARD: RESPONSE IMPLEMENTATION (JANUARY TO MARCH 2018) 2018) Overview of implementation and funding 1

2018 Funding overview People targeted

as of 23 Dec 2018

% People in need targeted

People reached

% People reached against HRP Funding Required Target

Funding against HRP Requirements

Health

3.4M

46% 2.68M

80% 67.38M

99%

Protection

2.2M

42% 2.85M

129% 26.39M

138%

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

2.4M

44% 3.34M

142% 70.00M

65%

US$568.7M US$503.1M 11% total funding required

funding received as of 27 Nov 2018

89%

funding received

funding gap

US$1.06 B total humanitarian funding to Iraq as of 27 Nov 2018 48%

52% funded through HRP

Shelter and Non-Food Items

1.9M

Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance

1.5M

46% 1.25M

66% 63.38M

49%

63% 0.17M

11% 59.95M

56%

Camp Coordination and Camp Management2

1.1M

43% 0.00M

0% 25.04M

32%

Food Security

1.0M

50% 0.00M

0%

80%

150.03M

funded outside HRP

2017 Funding overview

US$987M

US$929M

total funding required

6%

funding received as of 31 December 2017

94%

funding received

funding gap

Funding by Cluster (in US$ millions) 235

224

funding requested

Rapid Response Mechanism

0.6M

18% 7.00M

73% 0.11M

26%

139

115

Education

0.5M

16% 0.26M

49% 38.01M

71%

Emergency Livelihoods

0.02M

0.8% 0.01M

56% 3.50M

10%

funding received

175

92

137 110

80

107

97

93

70

61 24

Food Security

Shelter NFI

WASH

Health

24

Protection Education MPCA

20 EL

4

19

10

CCCM

18 RRM

5

16 17 CCS

12

2

Logistics

3

2

ETC

0

Not speciďŹ ed

0

Multiple clusters

Source: FTS - 1 May 2018

Key messages

People reached trend (2018) 1.20M

2017 0.60M

2018 0.00M

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

As of 27-November, the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) has received US$503 million (89 per cent) of the requested $569 million. There were signiďŹ cant increases in humanitarian funding to Iraq during the latter part of the year: Protection, Food Security and Health all received substantial contributions against HRP requirements. In parallel, considerable growth in funding outside the HRP was also logged, with $546m recorded, for a total of US$1.05 billion of humanitarian funding in Iraq. The Iraq Humanitarian Fund began preparations for its second standard allocation, which had $40 million available for up to 25 projects which prioritized IDPs, returnees or host communities in high or very-high severity locations. Large-scale consortium projects and projects lead by or in partnership with I/NNGOs were encouraged.

1. There is no obligation of donors to report funding on FTS and while projects are funded, they are not necessarily reported. This results in FTS not always accurately reflect funds received by agencies. Cluster level funding may change when funding not yet allocated to any cluster is assigned to the relevant cluster.


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD: IMPLEMENTATION BY GOVERNORATE AND PARTNERS (NOVEMBER 2018) PEOPLE REACHED BY CLUSTER AND GOVERNORATE Cluster

Target Population

CCCM Education EL Food Security

People reached

Anbar

Babylon

Baghdad

Basrah

Dahuk

Diyala

Erbil

Kerbala

Kirkuk

Missan

Muthanna

Najaf

Ninewa

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Sulaymaniyah

51,478

7,999

528,222

141,661

14,148

15,975

6,030

954

1,682

738

4,084

6

39,506

141,661

1,656

6,030

6

372

982,849 3,356,819

1528088

554,572

MPC

1,452,738

75016

22,820

Protection

2,209,766

16,783

1221552

271,050

RRM

630,000

89232

9,848

SNFI

1,879,888

775554

111,817

3,000

WASH

2,350,796

1743050

333,758

266,908

9,468

23,792

169,631

12,935

82,397

426

8,346

3,050

5,054

3,916

249,231

90,655

126,264

2,913

89,545

13,251

2,491

15,848

942

486

484,973

3,298

7,038

5,538

4,582 564

62,225

30,472

67,309

96,913

394,772

167,111

25,200

108,572

1,528,088

151,095

65,937

75,016

1,470

26,298

4,112

1,332

1,221,552

6,200

200,536

130,259

2,969

45,814

52,166

742

152,721

146,671

89,232 453

410

775,554

Target Population1

554,309 82,882 243,468 108,780 103,604 155,406 155,404 46,620 207,215 113,962 62,160 67,342 626,834 88,062 414,431 155,400 77,700 93,240

People Reached2

554,572 9,468 266,908 3,916 394,772 167,111 126,264 13,251 484,973 3,298 7,038 5,538 1,743,050 6,200 200,536 146,671 2,969 876

CCCM

Education

1

2 1 1

1 1

876

8,464 946

1,743,050

Jan - Nov 2018

PARTNER PRESENCE BY GOVERNORATE AND CLUSTER

Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit Total per Cluster

Wassit

1,049,793

Health

Governorates

Thi-Qar

Emergency Livelihoods

2 1

Food Security

Health

MPC

Protection

RRM

SNFI

WASH

Grand Total

1

5

7

8

1 36

15 4 7 3 19 12 15 5 13 3 2 5 39 4 13 10 3 3 62

2

2 1

10 2 6 1 15 6 11 1 12 1 1 4 28 1 10 8

12 2 5 1 4 3 1 1 9 1 1 1 21 1 7 3 1 2 35

34 8 17 6 40 22 28 7 39 6 5 10 81 8 31 25 5 5 122

1

2 2 3

1

2 1

5

1

1

3

9

5

1 2

5 1

3 1 2

5

12

6

1 1 3 1 3 1 1 9 1 5 2 1 10

1

1 2

4

1. The target population is based on the Health Cluster target which is the highest of all clusters and is considered as the overall target population for the 2018 HRP. 2. People reached is calculated based on the highest number reached by a cluster achieving highest reach per governorate.

1 1 4 2 5 1 8 1 1 1 15 1 6 3 1 25

Jan - Nov 2018


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - HEALTH CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted People Reached Gap

3.36M

Required

67.38M

Received

66.77M

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

Erbil

Ninewa

Vulnerability

Key Messages

2.68M

-

The capacity of the cluster partners and Ministry of Health was enhanced by training on response to gender-based violence including clinical management of rape. Flooding in camps limited the ability of some IDPs to reach PHCCs; mobile clinics were on standby as necessary.

0.68M

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Anbar

SO2

Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala

Progress Gap

SO3

1,583,356

126,392

Babylon Baghdad

393,694 1,178

743,642

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Exceeded

298,737 348,211

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

Response

SO4

Missan

Exceeded

REPORTING PARTNERS

Najaf

Gap

Basrah Muthanna

Response

Kirkuk Muthanna

Thi-Qar

901,781

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Wassit

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Contact Information: khanmu@who.int, kolleri@InternationalMedicalCorps.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/health-cluster-iraq

Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Target Exceeded 0 1 9,450 28,351 47,252 66,153

Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - PROTECTION CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

2.21M

Required

26.39M

Received

36.31M

Sulaymaniyah -

People Reached Exceeded

Key Messages

2.85M

Vulnerability -

Protection partners responded to several protection concerns through monitoring and advocacy with authorities, including: forced relocations and premature returns in camps in Anbar; forced relocations and premature returns in camps and informal settlements in Salah al-Din; and barred returns in Erbil. GBV partners implemented activities for ‘16 Days of Activism’, and distributed dignity kits for flood response in Ninewa, Salah al-Din, Diyala and Sulaymaniyah.

0.64M

Erbil

Ninewa

24%

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

+

Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Anbar Babylon Baghdad

SO2

Basrah

793,772

2,223,715

456,138 106,204

Erbil Kerbala

Progress Gap

SO3

299,939

Response

SO4

Missan

Exceeded

REPORTING PARTNERS

Najaf

not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Exceeded

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

171,013 41,063

Kirkuk Muthanna

Gap

PEOPLE

Response

Dahuk Diyala

Muthanna

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Wassit

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Target Exceeded 0 1 -5,932 -17,797 -29,661 -41,526

Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - WASH CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted People Reached Exceeded

2.35M

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

Required

70.00M

Received

45.57M

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability

-

Key Messages

3.36M

Flood water caused drainage clogging both in camps in and in out-of-camp locations, and affected water quality due to increased turbidity. While immediate humanitarian needs were met, Cluster partners demonstrated limited capacity in terms of preparedness and response by partners to flooding in Ninewa, Salah al Din and other governorates.

0.99M

Erbil

Ninewa

Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk

Progress Gap Response

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE

SO3

Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf

844,574 494,594

SO2

Exceeded

Diyala

2,097,750 1,473,303

SO1

SO4

326

Gap

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response 299,671

Exceeded

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Wassit

Contact Information: pplukwiya@unicef.org, wsalih@iq-actionagainsthunger.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/wash-cluster-iraq

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

396,113 680,259

REPORTING PARTNERS

Erbil

Target Exceeded 0 1 8,771 26,313 43,854 61,396

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - FOOD SECURITY CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING¹

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted

0.98M

150.03M

Received

120.11M

Dahuk

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability

-

Significant gaps remained in food baskets for 300,000 IDPs in November; governmental food-related social safety mechanisms were effective at mediating some of the gaps for in-camp IDPs, though distributions were not uniform across all camps. Cash modalities accounted for 45 per cent of response. The pipeline break was resolved for December distributions.

0.98M

Erbil

Ninewa

Key Messages

People Reached Gap

Required

SEVERITY OF NEEDS

Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

799,914

Anbar Babylon

SO2

Baghdad

Gap

Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala

Progress Gap

Kirkuk

Response

Missan

Exceeded

Muthanna

SO3

SO4

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Response

Ninewa

Exceeded

12,965

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

169,970

REPORTING PARTNERS

Erbil

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Wassit

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Contact Information: info.iraq@fscluster.org, timothy.anderson@wfp.org, https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/health-cluster-iraq 1. The Food Security Cluster has not started implementing 2018 HRP funded projects to date.

Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Target Exceeded 0 1 13,651 40,952 68,253 95,555

Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - SHELTER/NFI CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

1.88M

Required

63.38M

Received

30.88M -

People Reached

1.25M

Gap

0.63M

Erbil

Ninewa

Key Messages

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability -

Heavy rains affected more than 5,100 households (19,000 people) in IDP camps in Ninewa. Shelter/NFI Cluster partners rapidly mobilized resources to respond to NFI needs, such as mattresses, blankets and kerosene stoves. Many residents’ tents which were not flooded were damaged, since the rain worsened existing tears due to the age and accompanying fragility of the tents.

Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Anbar

Progress Gap

SO2

Response Exceeded

SO3

Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf

Muthanna

SO4

937,830

22,119 194,058 144,082 24,381

92,116

Gap

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response Exceeded

275,616

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

477,850

REPORTING PARTNERS

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Contact Information: coord.iraq@sheltercluster.org, coord2.iraq@sheltercluster.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/shelter-nfi-cluster-iraq

Target Exceeded 0 1 8,771 26,313 43,854 61,396

Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - CAMP COORDINATION CAMP MANAGEMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

Required People Targeted

Received

1.05M

People Reached Gap

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

25.04M

Erbil Ninewa

7.89M

Vulnerability

Key Messages

-

The Cluster organized trainings for camp managers for the revised Formal Site Monitoring Tool. Several IDP camps were impacted by the floods with Jed’dah, Qayyarah and Nimrud being among the most affected. Quick response was provided to repair internal roads and drainage and to provide food, shelter and NFIs.

1.05M

Kirkuk

Sulaymaniyah

Salah al-Din

+

Diyala

Anbar

Baghdad Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

399,942

Anbar Babylon

SO2

Baghdad

149,965

Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

SO3

Progress Gap Response Exceeded

Muthanna

Muthanna

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Gap

Dahuk

Response 99,944

SO4

REPORTING PARTNERS

Ninewa

Exceeded

Erbil

Salah al-Din

399,942

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Najaf

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Wassit Contact Information: hussein@unhcr.org, twilson@iom.int https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/cccm-cluster-iraq

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Target Exceeded 0 1 14,580 43,741 72,902 102,063

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - EDUCATION CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted People Reached Gap

0.53M

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

Required

38.01M

Received

26.82M

Ninewa

Vulnerability

Key Messages

0.26M

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

96,388

4,245

Babylon Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala

Progress Gap Response

SO2

SO3

Exceeded

Kirkuk Missan Muthanna

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

SO4

29,842

Gap

Najaf

Qar Basrah Muthanna

not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response 67,090 37,067

REPORTING PARTNERS

Exceeded

Erbil

Salah al-Din

225,433

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Contact Information: cchipuriro@unicef.org, abdirisak.aden@savethechildren.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/education-cluster-iraq

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Missan

Qadissiya

PEOPLE

127,841

Wassit

Kerbala Babylon

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Anbar Baghdad

-

Teacher shortages continue to cause significant difficulties in several governorates, with Dahuk among the most heavily affected — more than 1,200 teachers are needed for 71,000 students in camps. Absenteeism by teachers (collecting a salary without showing up to work) is on the rise in areas of displacement. In parallel there is a reported lack of education partners in areas of return.

0.27M

Erbil

Target Exceeded 0 1 4,641 13,924 23,206 32,488

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - EMERGENCY LIVELIHOODS CLUSTER OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

Required People Targeted People Reached

0.01M

Gap

0.01M

Response modality

Received

0.02M

SEVERITY OF NEEDS

3.50M Erbil

Ninewa

0.36M

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability -

Key Messages

Kirkuk

+ Salah al-Din

Partners continued to create temporary jobs through Cash for Work (CFW) activities and asset replacement in communities experiencing high levels of return, as well as in communities with or high levels of protracted displacement.

100%

Dahuk

Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya

Cash

Najaf

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 1,398 1,398

SO1

Anbar Babylon Baghdad

7,206

SO2

Basrah

PEOPLE

Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala

Progress Gap

SO3

Ninewa

Response 420 420

Kirkuk

Response

Missan

Exceeded

REPORTING PARTNERS

Najaf

Dahuk

Gap

SO4

Muthanna

8,769

not reached (Gap)

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Exceeded

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Contact Information: gozde.avci@undp.org, livelihoods.cash.coordinator@drciraq.dk https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/social-cohesion-and-sustainable-livelihoods

Target Exceeded 0 1 145 434 723 1,012

Basrah Muthanna


MAY

IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - MULTI-PURPOSE CASH ASSISTANCE OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted People Reached Gap

Response modality

1.45M

Required

59.95M

Received

33.53M

SEVERITY OF NEEDS Dahuk

100% Cash

14,054

501,473

Anbar Babylon

Dahuk Diyala Erbil

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Qadissiya

Missan

Progress Gap Response

SO2

SO3

Exceeded

Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna

Thi-Qar

SO4

59,382

220,594

57,720 37,017 34,044

REPORTING PARTNERS

PEOPLE not reached (Gap)

Gap

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response Exceeded

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

528,454

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Najaf

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa

Wassit

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah Wassit Contact Information: vigagni@unhcr.org, pjensen@mercycorps.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/cash-working-group

Missan

Qadissiya

Qadissiya

Thi-Qar

Basrah

Muthanna

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Basrah

Kirkuk

Najaf

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

Baghdad

-

Cash partners assisted 3,114 households across five governorates. The majority received multi-month cash assistance, with a focus on Hawiga and Mosul districts. CWG partners responded to floods caused by heavy rains in Salah Al-Din Governorate with multi-purpose cash assistance.

1.30M

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability

Key Messages

0.15M

Erbil

Ninewa

Target Exceeded 0 1 18,130 54,390 90,651 126,911

Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - RAPID RESPONSE MECHANISM OVERVIEW (NOVEMBER 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

People Targeted

0.63M

People Reached Gap

SEVERITY OF NEEDS

Required

7.00M

Received

1.83M

Dahuk

The consortium activated an immediate RRM response to assist 4,855 families in the flood affected camps in Ninewa and in inundated villages in Salah al-Din.

0.52M

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability

Key Messages

0.11M

Erbil

Ninewa

-

Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon Qadissiya

Najaf

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

105,701 104,299

PEOPLE

Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala

Gap

SO2

Progress Gap Response Exceeded

Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf

Muthanna

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Anbar

Thi-Qar

SO3

Response

120,000 6,425

not reached (Gap)

Dahuk

Exceeded

Ninewa

293,575

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

SO4

REPORTING PARTNERS

Erbil

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Contact Information: aalyaseen@unicef.org https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/rapid-response-mechanism-rrm

Target Exceeded 0 1 7,655 22,965 38,275 53,585

Basrah Muthanna


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