IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - April 2018

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

8.7M

JAN TO APR - TARGETED VS REACHED2

PEOPLE IN NEED

SO1

3.4M

PEOPLE TARGETED

1.15M

PEOPLE TARGETED

Source: HRP 2018

2.2M

PEOPLE REACHED

3.4M

PEOPLE NOT REACHED

NEEDS SEVERITY

34%

PEOPLE TARGETED

Source: ActivityInfo January to April 2018

SO3 581

34%

56%

Service provision - Health 5

REACHED

Highest in-kind assistance - WASH

Gap

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

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

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

Baghdad Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon Qadissiya

Najaf

Key messages

Missan Thi-Qar

Severity

+

Target population Basrah

Muthanna

1,116,000

207,000

440,000 34,000

Source: Activity info: Health

Source: HRP 2018

Appealing partner by type

102 Partners

Source: Activity info: WASH, SNFI, FSC

60

4

157,080 19,344

SO1 SO2 SO3 SO4

32 31

71

Partners

Response by SO

No. of partner by SO

Reporting partner by type 4

INGO NNGO UN

Out of 3.4 million Iraqis targeted in a highly prioritized humanitarian response plan, up to 1.15 million people (34 per cent) have been reached with some form of humanitarian assistance between January and April 2018.

Target population

627,000

46,000

29

SO1. Supporting highly vulnerable displaced families living in camps and sub-standard accommodation. SO2. Supporting highly vulnerable displaced families who are willing to return to their homes, but are unable to do so without assistance.

Response

Kirkuk

1.1M Gap

2018 HRP Strategic objectives

REACHED

Erbil

300K

Response

Sulaymaniyah

13

754K

SO4 146K

PEOPLE REACHED

OVERALL RESPONSE AND GAPS

Dahuk

-

703K

SO2 301K 49K

3.4M

Ninewa

RESPONSE VS GAP BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE3

37

71

9

1M

62

Partners

32

People

571,521

702,521

By considering the highest service provision (Health) and the highest in-kind assistance (WASH), the response was geographically focused on Ninewa and partially Anbar, governorates with the highest number of targeted population. As of April, some 70 per cent of partners have been regularly reporting on their implementation of the Humanitarian Response Plan.

Creation date: 10 June 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 April 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.


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

2018 Funding overview % People in need targeted

People targeted

as of 2 May 2018

Funding against HRP Requirements

% People reached against HRP Funding Required Target

People reached

Health

3.4M

46%

1.1M

34%

67M

11%

Protection

2.2M

42%

0.6M

28%

65M

20%

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

2.4M

44%

1.3M

56%

70M

23%

US$569M

US$75M

total funding required

87%

funding received as of 2 May 2018

13%

funding received

funding gap

US$234.2M total funding to Iraq as of 2 May 2018 32.0%

68.0%

funded through HRP

Shelter and Non-Food Items

1.9M

46%

0.5M

28%

63M

13%

Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance

1.5M

63%

0.09M

6%

60M

1%

Camp Coordination and Camp Management2

1.1M

43%

0.002M

2%

25M

0%

Food Security

1.0M

50%

0M

0%

150M

1%

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

73%

0.6M

0.05M

7M

8%

4%

Education

0.5M

16%

0.1M

23%

38M

16%

Emergency Livelihoods

0.02M

0.8%

0.01M

10%

3.5M

10%

funding received

175 139

115

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 2 May, the 2018 Iraq Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) has received US$75 million in donor contributions out of the requested $569 million. This covers only 13 per cent of the total funding requirements, making Iraq one of the least funded emergencies out of all HRPs in 2018. Lack of funding is already restricting humanitarian activities of clusters. While in the first few months a number of clusters could rely on a carryover from the previous year, this reserve has by now largely dried out, further limiting the implementation of an already highly prioritized HRP.

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 (APRIL 2018) PEOPLE REACHED BY CLUSTER AND GOVERNORATE¹ Cluster

People targeted People reached (millions)

Anbar

Protection

2.2

568,792

53,427

Health

3.3

1,149,741

224,476

WASH

2.3

1,315,293

116,233

Shelter/NFIs

1.8

522,864

MPCA

1.4

CCCM

Babylon

Baghdad

2,134

5,527

Basrah

Dahuk

Erbil

Kerbala

Kirkuk

57,606

18,678

43,079

2,675

18,154

4,489

55,660

7,083

31,651

1,837

35,119

31,309

97,537

113,618

25,200

50,384

46,862

4,893

87,136

9,718

3,540

718

1

164,000

34,000

Food Security

0.9

-

RRM

0.6

49,944

6,808

Education

0.5

123,681

15,710

0.015

1,566

774

6

415,076

2,140

EL

Total

1,465

Diyala

31,000

46,375

1,465

238,208

135,214

31,432

799,346

42,305

58,313

18,505

45,181

336,129

17,154

3,756

1,928

1,440

56,884

10,948

1,960

22,000

35,000

7,000

14,000

3,494

36,384

3,258

8,393

76,538

22,085

112,917

1,118

4,027

2,491

3,226

1,865

774

6

6

2,079,925

1,871

250,664

Target Popula�on1 554,309

CCCM

Educa�on

Emergency Livelihoods

Food Security

Health

MPC

Protec�on

RRM

SNFI

1

5

2

8

9

5

17

2

8

82,882 243,468

95,529 Jan - Apr 2018

PARTNER PRESENCE BY GOVERNORATE AND CLUSTER² Governorates Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Sulaymaniyah 30,796

12,265

229,381

Salah al-Din 81,348

125,582

719

Qadissiya

674,791

787

4,027

Ninewa

34,234

130

1,118

Muthanna Najaf

93,660

21,000

38

Missan

1

WASH

Grand Total

9

37

2

8

1

4

21

3

1

1

6

23

5

9

50

2

5

3

4

9

1

1

14

1

1

3

103,604

1

6

9

3

155,406

1

3

4

3

6

2

11

2

3

23

155,404

1

6

5

7

12

1

22

6

3

42

2

1

6

1

5

12

8

43

108,780

46,620 207,215

1

7

4

113,962 62,160

1

67,342 626,834

21

17

414,431

2

6

155,400

2

4

88,062

16 2

1

1

4

1

1

5

47

4 9 1

2

2

4

9

6

15

4

4

9

3

15

1

2

1 2

1

1

7

20

28

98

1

1

5

8

7

33

3

3

32

1

1

4

2 6

27

21

25

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. Clusters partner presence includes partners outside the 2018 HRP response.

38

8

2

27

77,700

10

1

21

1

1

1 3

3

93,240 Total

4

12

67

4

35

2

4

42

139 Jan - Apr 2018


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - HEALTH CLUSTER OVERVIEW (APRIL 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

3.36M

People Reached

1.15M

Gap

2.21M

$XXM Service

Key Messages

$XXM In-kind

Anbar

SO2

Dahuk

Progress Gap Response

Missan

SO3 SO4

PEOPLE

754,188 702,776

SO1

Basrah

Kirkuk

+

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE

Baghdad

Kerbala

-

Due to underfunding, an estimated 2.2 million affected people, including displaced people and vulnerable host communities, may not receive regular access to Primary Health Care services.Due to underfunding, 531,640 children could miss out on vaccination against vaccine-preventable diseases.

Babylon

Erbil

$7.6 m Vulnerability

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

Diyala

$67.4 m

Required Received

People Targeted

SEVERITY OF NEEDS

49,112 300,836

Gap

Ninewa

Response

299,334 581

Erbil

Salah al-Din

1,104,444 145,548

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Najaf

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Qadissiya Najaf

Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna

Dahuk

not reached* (Gap)

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 30,746 92,238 153,730 215,222

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - PROTECTION CLUSTER OVERVIEW (APRIL 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

Required

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $26.4 m

Received $1.2 m People Targeted

2.21M

People Reached

0.62M

24% -

Gap

Response modality

Key Messages

1.59M

$XXM Cash

$XXM In-kind

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

By using 2017 carryover funding, Protection partners have been able to provide critical protection assistance to conflict-affected families from January to April 2018. The Protection response has received just 4 per cent of requested funding as of 2 May 2018.

SO1

Baghdad Basrah

SO2

Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

SO3

Progress

Gap Response

Najaf

+

SO4

PEOPLE

949,397 480,546

not reached* (Gap)

251,364

443,658 98,570 299,939 0

Dahuk

Ninewa

Gap

Response

Erbil

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

92,991 36,959

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna

-

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE

Anbar Babylon

Vulnerability

Jan - Apr 2018

Target Exceeded 0 1 22,135 66,404 110,673 154,942

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - WASH CLUSTER OVERVIEW (APRIL 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $70m

Required $14.1 m

Received People Targeted

2.35M

People Reached

1.32M

Key Messages

Gap

1.04M

WASH activities have been signiďŹ cantly affected by underfunding. Only 45 per cent of those targeted have been reached with adequate WASH services.

-

Response modality

$XXM Cash

$XXM

Anbar

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

38,081 586,366

Babylon Baghdad

SO2

Dahuk

Missan

Gap

Response

SO3 299,671 326

Diyala

Kirkuk

PEOPLE

571,521

Basrah

Kerbala

+

In-kind

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

Erbil

Vulnerability

-

Progress Gap Response

Muthanna

SO4

not reached* (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Erbil

157,080

Salah al-Din

REPORTING PARTNERS

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Najaf Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

919,292

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 14,382 43,146 71,910 100,674

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


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

PEOPLE

FUNDINGยน

(Targeted/Reached)

Required

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $150m

Dahuk

Received $1.5 m People Targeted

0.98M

Response modality

Key Messages

Cash

-

Kirkuk

+

Salah al-Din

Targeting of Area of Origin with cash for work, livelihood, resilience and early recovery activities is required as returnee numbers increase. Maintenance of camp support during this transition process is a parallel and protract need.

0.98M

13%

Sulaymaniyah

Vulnerability

People Reached Gap

Erbil

Ninewa

87% In-kind

Diyala Anbar

Baghdad

Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon

Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE

Anbar

Basrah Muthanna

PEOPLE

Babylon

not reached* (Gap)

Baghdad Basrah

Dahuk

Dahuk

Ninewa

Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

Erbil

Salah al-Din

Response

REPORTING PARTNERS

Najaf

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Progress Gap

Muthanna

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar

Jan - Apr 2018

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.

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

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - SHELTER-NFI CLUSTER OVERVIEW (APRIL 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $63.4m

Required Received $3.4 m

People Targeted

1.88M

People Reached

0.52M

Gap

1.36M

Response modality

Key Messages

$XXM Cash

$XXM In-kind

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

To support highly vulnerable families living in damaged houses, war-damaged shelters were assessed across the country and emergency shelter repairs were carried out. Some transitional shelter solutions have been provided to beneďŹ ciaries living in destroyed houses.

Baghdad SO2

Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

SO3

Progress Gap Response

SO4

628,931

Najaf

-

+

PEOPLE

331,018 112,841

Gap

not reached* (Gap)

Dahuk

Response

285,260

Ninewa

14,737

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

505,698 64,268

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna

Vulnerability

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon

-

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit

Najaf

Sulaymaniyah

Thi-Qar

Thi-Qar Wassit

Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din

Jan - Apr 2018

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 18,848 56,543 94,238 131,933

Basrah Muthanna


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

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

Required

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $25 m

Received $0m People Targeted

1.05M -

People Reached Gap

Response modality

Key Messages

0.03M 1.02M

$XXM Cash

$XXM In-kind

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

Water is reported as insufďŹ cient resulting in dehydration, skin diseases, and increased stroke incidents. To date one death has been reported. The situation is expected to worsen as it gets hotter. Health services continue reducing capacity and have limited medication availability.

Baghdad SO2

Basrah

235,942 164,000

Erbil

149,965

Gap

Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

not reached* (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response

SO3 99,944

Progress Gap

+

PEOPLE

Dahuk Diyala

-

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon

Vulnerability

SO4

399,942

REPORTING PARTNERS

Najaf

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya Salah al-Din

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Sulaymaniyah

Najaf

Thi-Qar Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Response

Muthanna

Erbil

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 189,512 595,535 992,559 1,389,582

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


IRAQ HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD - EDUCATION CLUSTER OVERVIEW (APRIL 2018)

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $38 m

Required Received $4.9 m

People Targeted

0.53M

People Reached

0.12M

Key Messages

Gap

0.40M

There continue to be gaps in the provision of education for conflict affected children particularly in governorates such as Kirkuk and Diyala were less than 15 per cent of children targeted have been reached. Greater investment is required to ensure that all targeted children have access to quality education.

Response modality

-

5% 4,000 Schoolaged children reached

95% 75,000 School-

Cash

In-kind

$245K

aged children reached

$4.7M

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

Baghdad Basrah

Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

Progress Gap Response

67,591 28,978 69,021

SO3

67,090

Gap

Najaf

not reached* (Gap)

Dahuk

Ninewa

Response

Erbil

SO4

240,882 Salah al-Din

21,618

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya

Salah al-Din Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna

+

PEOPLE

33,042

SO2

Dahuk Diyala

-

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon

Vulnerability

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 5,619 16,856 28,093 39,330

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


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

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

SEVERITY OF NEEDS

Required $3.5m Received $0 m

People Targeted

0.0159M

People Reached

0.002M

Gap

Key Messages

0.0144M

Response modality

$XXM Cash

$XXM In-kind

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

A total of 3,410 beneficiaries were reached in April 2018, of which 70 per cent were in Ninewa and 15 per cent in Dahuk. Women’s participation in some Livelihood activities is limited, especially in certain activities that could increase family income, as well as geographically, for example in East Mosul.

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon Baghdad

SO2

Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan

Progress Gap Response

15,123 852 0

SO4

0 372

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna Najaf

-

+

PEOPLE

342

SO3

Vulnerability

Gap

Dahuk

not reached* (Gap)

Ninewa

Response

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa

Wassit

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Missan

Qadissiya

Qadissiya

Jan - Apr 2018

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 1 200 600 1,001 1,401

Basrah Muthanna


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

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

Required

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $7m

Dahuk

Received $0.3m People Targeted

0.63M

People Reached

0.05M

Gap

0.58M

Erbil

Ninewa

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

Vulnerability

Key Messages

There have been limited requests for Rapid Response Mechanism, due to lower than anticipated levels of displacement and no large-scale camp relocation movements necessitating RRM support.

-

Salah al-Din

+

Diyala Anbar

Baghdad Kerbala

Wassit

Babylon Qadissiya

Najaf

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

162,152

Dahuk Diyala Erbil

120,000

SO2

Progress Gap Response

Kerbala

PEOPLE

47,848

Baghdad Basrah

Muthanna

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon

Gap SO3

297,904

Dahuk

not reached* (Gap) Ninewa

Response

2,096

Erbil

Salah al-Din Diyala

Missan

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna Najaf

Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din

Wassit

Wassit Missan

Qadissiya Najaf

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

SO4 0

Kirkuk

Thi-Qar

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 8,056 24,169 40,282 56,394

Thi-Qar Basrah Muthanna


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

PEOPLE

FUNDING

(Targeted/Reached)

SEVERITY OF NEEDS $59.9m

Required

Dahuk

Received $0.6 m People Targeted People Reached Gap

1.45M

Some 20,683 households received MPCA totalling $1.2 million. Of these, 63 per cent are returnees, 35 per cent IDPs and 2 per cent non-displaced households. Almost 30 per cent of the beneďŹ ciaries are single female-headed households. MPCA response is focused on Ninewa. Additional funding would strengthen response in areas such as Anbar, Kirkuk and areas affected by protracted displacement.

1.37M

Response modality

$XXM Cash

PEOPLE REACHED AGAINST 2018 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar

Baghdad Dahuk Diyala Erbil

Progress Gap Response

Kerbala

SO2 SO3 SO4

Kirkuk Missan

510,217

Najaf

+

Salah al-Din Diyala Anbar

Baghdad Kerbala

228,862 51,114

Gap

Qadissiya

Thi-Qar

Muthanna

Dahuk

not reached* (Gap)

Ninewa

Response

75,393

Wassit

Babylon

Najaf

PEOPLE

5,310

Erbil Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

19,344 551,130

Salah al-Din

11,368

REPORTING PARTNERS

Muthanna

-

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

TARGETED VS REACHED BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO1

Babylon Basrah

Vulnerability

Key Messages

0.09M

Erbil

Ninewa

Diyala Baghdad

Anbar

Kerbala Babylon

Ninewa

Wassit

Salah al-Din

Najaf

Thi-Qar

Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit

Missan

Qadissiya

Qadissiya

Jan - Apr 2018

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

Target Exceeded 0 1 19,270 57,811 96,352 134,893

Basrah Muthanna


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