IRAQ: Humanitarian Dashboard (November 2017) OVERVIEW
In November, humanitarian partners continued supporting the needs of affected people, including people affected by military operations in West Anbar. With the arrival of the winter, partners rolled out winter programmes across the country in and out of camp settings. During the month of November, over 600,000 individuals benefitted from a range of interventions from the following sectors: camp coordination and camp management, health, and food security. The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Cluster delivered services to over 300,000 individuals. The Health and WASH clusters also supported the Government’s response to diarrhea cases. Many partners responded to the needs of people affected by 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck parts of Iraq. By the end of November, humanitarian partners have reached more than 7.2 million people with assistance since the beginning of the year. The HRP received $US893 million of the $US985 million requested, covering 91 per cent requirements. During the month of November, the bulk of the assistance was delivered in Ninewa, Anbar and Salah al-Din.
KEY FIGURES
PEOPLE IN NEED 3
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
11M in need
US$985M requested
total
by age
116% REACHED
total
Food Sec. Shelter-NFI WASH Health Protection Education MPCA EL 20.0 18.7 CCCM RRM 18.0 CCS 16.1 Logistics 11.9 ETC 2.7
5%
Children
48%
47%
TARGETED 4 VS REACHED
Adults Elderly
Source: 2017 HRP
69.9
109.6 106.8
139.2
175.3
235.0
PEOPLE REACHED
61.4
6.2M 7.2M
Source: 2017 HRP
FUNDING
US$893M funding received
PEOPLE TARGETED
Source: ActivityInfo November 2017
91% coverage
total
funding
Funding by Cluster (in US$ millions)
285.7
2017 HRP funding 9%
$893m 119.9 115.1 83.9
68.9 42.8
37.3
27.1 0.0
Food Security Shelter - NFI
Unmet
91%
103.4
91.4 78.5
Received
funding received
136.3
WASH
Health
24.1
3.4
Protection
Education
MPCA
16.6
11.6
3.4
EL
7.1
12.6
CCCM
20.1 5.4
0.0
RRM
CCS
9.5
2.4
Logistics
0.3
2.4
Source: FTS - 31 December 2017
ETC
Not specified
DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS
US$893M total funding received 351.3M
197.8M 97.5M
USA
Germany
EC
62.8M
Japan
47.9M
69.5M
27.4M
Canada
UK
16.3M
12.4M
10.0M
Sweden
WFP
CERF
Others
Source: FTS - 31 December 2017
RESPONSE
1585partners reached 7.8M people in 1,776 geographical locations People reached
Partner interventions People reached per governorate
158 partners
1.3K-4.5M 136K-1.2M 66K-536K 1-65K
Reporting agencies
Partner area coverage
Number of partners 48-109 11-47 1-10
139
120
Out-of-camp
Camp
one partner can be working in-camp and out-of-camp settings
Source: ActivityInfo January - November 2017
Source: ActivityInfo January - November 2017
Source: ActivityInfo January - November 2017
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 the relevant cluster. 2. The Health Cluster figures for people reached were used to reflect the overall number of people reached. 3. People in need is a subset of total affected population identified by the clusters in the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) . 4. The target population is calculated based on strict prioritisation that addresses multi-sector or multiple needs, focusing on vulnerability rather than status. 5. Number of partners reporting on HRP response in the ActivityInfo platform. Creation date: 31 December 2017 Source: Clusters Feedback: ocha.iraq@un.org www.unocha.org/iraq www.reliefweb.int https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
FOOD SECURITY
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: info.iraq@fscluster.org, ryan.freeman@wfp.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview The Food Security Cluster continued to support food-insecure people in camp and out-of-camp locations and along displacement routes. Support provided includes in-kind, cash for food, training initiatives, and agricultural activities. The cluster also responded to needs of people affected by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake that hit northeastern Iraq. The cluster continues to work with the relevant line ministries to ensure food and livelihood assistance is delivered nationwide. Needs 1. A predictable line of support for food needs and the strengthening of food related social safety nets. 2. Support to fight Sunn pest, an insect that damages wheat and barley crops. Response 1. A total of 640,000 individuals in 12 governorates received dry food rations. An additional 232,724 people received cash and voucher support, representing about 25 per cent of the total November response. 2. Vulnerable families received livelihood and rehabilitation support through cash for work schemes and agricultural training. 3. The cluster continued food security monitoring and assessments. Partner assessments and post distribution monitoring were also conducted, and regular price and market bulletins were produced
FUNDING Required Received
$235 m $115 m
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached) People in need People targeted People reached
PEOPLE reached*
Number of people reached 161K-430K 41K-160K 300-40K 0
3.2 m 2.8 m 2.9 m
People reached from January to November 2017
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit
Reporting Agencies November 2017
Progress Gap Response
November 2017 *For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
PARTNERS 7 partners
Number of partners 3 2 1 0
November 2017
November 2017
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE IN NOVEMBER 2017
0.9
million people
First line Second line Full cluster
655,437 228,934 0
SHELTER/NFI*
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: coord.iraq@sheltercluster.org, coord2.iraq@sheltercluster.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview Cluster partners continued supporting the humanitarian response in West Anbar following the military operations. The cluster started to roll out winter programmes across the country, targeting affected people both in and out of camps. Needs 1. The Shelter Cluster identified winter needs and gaps in emergency repairs and sealing off kits. 2. Advocacy needed to ensure the Government provides winter non-food items (NFI) in camps, and kerosene both in and out of camps. Response Since January, the cluster has reached 1,773,744 of the overall target of 2.3 million people with NFI kits; 1,351,734 of whom have benefited EDUCATION SHELTER/NFI from shelter interventions. Coverage for non-food item kits is at 76 per cent of the cluster target; whileFOOD shelterSECURITY coverage is at 58 per cent the cluster target. people people people During November: in need in need in need 1. 231,060 people were assisted with shelter interventions, including 73,176 people who benefited from NFI kits. 2. At least 205,512 peoplex,xxx,xxx were assisted with shelter interventions including1,677,483 41,190 people assisted with NFI kits in first line response. x,xxx,xxx 3. In second line response,targeted 31,986 people received cash for NFI replenishment including 25,548 people who benefited from shelter upgrade targeted targeted and basic repair interventions. 4. The cluster advocated for winterization response with government as well as other clusters.
3.5M
3.9M
xxx,xxx
* Shelter and Non-Food Items
assisted
FUNDING
% assisted (of targeted population)
Required
HEALTH
Received
$175.3 m $91.4 m
9.7M
people in need
297,876 % assisted PEOPLE
People in need CCCM* People targeted People reached
3.2 m 2.3 m 2.0 m
November 2017
Gap
people in need
x,xxx,xxx
8.7M
November 2017
people in need
3,350,000
*For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
xxx,xxx assisted
targeted
PARTNERS 77 partners
xx%
% assisted (of targeted population)
xxx,xxx
Number of partners 19-51 6-18 assisted 1-5 0
WASH
5.2M
x,xxx,xxx
people in need
November 2017
6.3M
x,xxx,xxx
targeted
targeted
xxx,xxx
assisted
reached 21K-32K 6K-20K 1-5K 0
(of targeted population) reached*
people in need
targeted Response
% assisted (of targeted population)
assisted Number of people
PEOPLE % assisted
EL&SC***
2.2M
Reporting Agencies
1.3M
Progress
xxx,xxx
PROTECTION
People reached from January to November 2017
734,896 assisted
assisted
(of targeted population) (In Need/Target/Reached)
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 6,234,439 targeted TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar Babylon Baghdad % assisted (of targeted population) Basrah Dahuk Diyala MPCA** Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah % assisted (of targeted population) Thi-Qar Wassit
3.2M
2,000,000 targeted
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE IN NOVEMBER 2017
xxx,xxx % assisted (of targeted population)
assisted
November 2017
people in need
1,000,000 0.07
million people
% First assisted line (of targeted population) Second line
Full cluster
assisted
41,190 31,986 0
WASH*
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: pplukwiya@unicef.org, bbongomin@unicef.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview The WASH Cluster continued to provide WASH services for displaced people in newly accessible areas in Anbar and Salah al-Din governorates. Efforts to coordinate and advocate for emergency support in earthquake affected areas took place. The cluster also rehabilitated damaged water treatment plants and provided sanitation facilities. The cluster worked with the Health Cluster to prevent the further spread of acute watery and bloody diarrhea in central south governorates and camps in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KR-I). Needs 1. WASH services were needed by people who were secondarily displaced in Zummar, Sinjar and Kirkuk. EDUCATION SHELTER/NFI FOOD SECURITY 2. In many areas in the country, there was insufficient power and fuel supplies to operate water treatment plants. 3. Displaced people in newly retaken areas of West Anbar required WASH services. people people people Response in need in need in need 1. Some 34,631 people in camps and out of camps in Ninewa received hygiene kits to prevent the further spread of acute watery diarrhea. 2. About 326,040 people living in 19 camps, emergency sites, and transit sites, accessed water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.x,xxx,xxx x,xxx,xxx 1,677,483 3. People in camp and out-of-camp locations in West Anbar received immediate lifesaving emergency WASH services, including water targeted targeted targeted trucking, temporary sanitation facilities and hygiene items.
3.5M
* Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
% assisted (of targeted population)
3.9M
xxx,xxx
297,876
assisted
Received
$139.2 m $68.9 m 9.7M
people in need
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE 734,896 assisted
Reporting Agencies October 2017
reached*
1.3M
x,xxx,xxx
Progress targeted Gap
people in need
xxx,xxx
3,350,000
November 2017
targeted
assisted
PARTNERS
xx%
% assisted (of targeted population)
xxx,xxx assisted
37 partners
Number of partners 7-20 2-6 1 0
WASH
5.2M
x,xxx,xxx
6.3M
people in need
x,xxx,xxx
targeted
targeted
xxx,xxx
assisted
people in need
*For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
Response
% assisted (of targeted population)
8.7M
people in need
EL&SC***
2.2M
Number of people reached 451K-3.6M 151K-450K 1-150K 0
PROTECTION
People reached from January to November 2017
targeted
assisted
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached)
6,234,439
Anbar % assisted Babylon (of targeted population) Baghdad Basrah Dahuk MPCA** Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya % assisted Salah al-Din (of targeted population) Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit
% assisted (of targeted population)
PEOPLE
6.3 m People in need CCCM* 3.5 m People targeted People reached 5m
xxx,xxx
assisted
% assisted (of targeted population)
FUNDING
HEALTH Required
3.2M
people in need
2,000,000 targeted
November 2017
xxx,xxx 1,000,000 PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE % assisted (of targeted population)
assisted
November 2017
IN NOVEMBER 2017
% assisted (of targeted population)
4.9
million people
First line Second line Full cluster
assisted
2,841,057 1,249,543 847,030
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) )
HEALTH
Contact Information: khanmu@who.int, kolleri@InternationalMedicalCorps.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview People affected by military operations in West Anbar, particularly in Ana, Rawa and Qa’im, required emergency primary health care services at screening sites, trauma management services and essential primary health care services. Throughout Iraq, partners provided immunization services, disease treatment, disease surveillance and response, reproductive health services, nutrition screening and treatment, and provided referrals for complicated cases in camps and host communities. Needs 1. Essential primary healthcare services and emergency and cold-case referrals. 2. Identification and containment of potential communicable disease outbreaks. 3. Steady supply of life-saving and non-communicable disease medicines. Response 1. Partners continued to provide critical life-saving services to vulnerable groups through the provision of 646,745 consultations in ten governorates, as well as 70,190 vaccinations to under-five years old children. In addition, 19,572 reproductive health consultations were provided.
FUNDING Required Received
$109.6 m $136.3 m
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached)
People in need People targeted People reached
PEOPLE reached*
9.7 m 6.2 m 7.2 m
People reached from January to November 2017
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit
Reporting Agencies November 2017
Number of people reached 76K-244K 11K-75K 1.6K-10K 1-1.5K 0
Progress Gap Response
November 2017 *For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
PARTNERS Number of partners 11-24 5-10 2-4 1 0
34 partners
November 2017
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE IN NOVEMBER 2017
0.4
November 2017
million people
First line Second line Full cluster
39,868 263,129 95,683
PROTECTION
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: khanmo@unhcr.org, co-coordinator.protection@drciraq.dk
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview Secondary displacement accounted for most new arrivals to camps around Mosul, as economic hardship and intercommunal tensions continue. Large scale forced evictions/returns from East Anbar camps began on 18 November; and continued forced evictions/returns were reported across Salah al-Din governorate. Needs 1. Need to strengthen protection monitoring, protection coordination, and communication with communities in Jad’ah camp on camp consolidation and decommissioning. 2. Need for adequate GBV services in newly accessible areas of Diyala, Hawija and Kirkuk; including availability of legal services in Central South and Dohuk. 3. There is an ongoing need for Housing, Lands and Property (HLP) rights services, including legal assistance for HLP documentation and compensation claims. Response 1. Protection and CCCM Clusters conducted a household-level intention survey in Tal Jarabia. 2. Partners in Anbar and Salah al-Din intervened with the authorities to immediately halt forced evictions/returns and to return all seized ID documents. 3. Gender based violence partners launched a national campaign to combat violence against women and girls in different governorates and undertook survivor needs assessments. 4. HLP actors addressed HLP claims in Mosul, undertook large-scale awareness raising efforts in Mosul to inform returnees about their HLP rights, and built the capacity of local authorities to address HLP claims.
FUNDING Required
$106.8 m
Received
$103.4 m
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached) People in need People targeted People reached
reached*
8.7 m 3.4 m 2.8 m
People reached from January to October 2017
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE** **No data on beneficiaries reached were reported by the Protection for September to November 2017
PEOPLE *No data on beneficiaries reached were reported by the Protection for September to November 2017
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017)
EDUCATION
Contact Information: abdirisak.aden@savethechildren.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview There are significant teacher shortages in IDP schools in Salah al-Din, Anbar and Ninewa, and the Department of Education instructed teachers at IDP schools to report back to schools in their area of origin. The cluster worked with the Government to convert some temporary learning spaces into formal schools. Needs 1. Volunteer teachers’ incentives and transportation costs are required to fill teacher shortages in Salah al-Din, Anbar and Ninewa. Response 1. The Education Cluster continues to work with the Government to rehabilitate schools in NinewaFOOD and other newly accessible areas, EDUCATION SHELTER/NFI SECURITY including Hawiga and Telafar.
3.5M
3.9M
people in need
x,xxx,xxx
1,677,483
targeted
FUNDING
xxx,xxx
% assisted Required (of targeted population) Received
assisted
$69.9 m
$27.1 m
targeted
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached)
297,876
% assisted 3.7 m People in need (of targeted population) 1.5 m People targeted People reached 1.8 m
PROGRESS 2017 9.7M inAGAINST need TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE 6,234,439 people
1.3M
Progress
Gap
Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah % assisted (of targetedDahuk population) Diyala Erbil Kerbala MPCA** Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar % assisted (of targetedWassit population)
assisted
November 2017
people in need
targeted
xx%
assisted
people in need
Number of partners 5-7 2-4 1 0
% assisted (of targeted population)
xxx,xxx assisted
WASH
5.2M
people in need
6.3M
November 2017
xxx,xxx
xxx,xxx
targeted
assisted % assisted November 2017 (of targeted population)
people in need
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE
IN NOVEMBER 2017 x,xxx,xxx
assisted
assisted
3,350,000
10 partners
x,xxx,xxx targeted
xxx,xxx
PARTNERS
EL&SC***
2.2M
Reporting Agencies
reached*
8.7M
xxx,xxx % assisted (of targeted population)
Number of people reached 6K-60K 3K-5K 1-2K 0
people *For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit in need https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
x,xxx,xxx
734,896
PEOPLE
NovemberPROTECTION 2017
Response targeted
targeted
targeted
% assisted (of targeted population)
CCCM*
people in need
x,xxx,xxx
assisted
People reached from January to November 2017
HEALTH
3.2M
people in need
0.3
million people
First line Second line Full cluster % assisted (of targeted population)
2,000,000 targeted
26,544 272,423 1,000,000 0 assisted
EMERGENCY LIVELIHOODS
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: gozde.avci@undp.org, livelihoods.cash.coordinator@drciraq.dk
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview The number of people returning to Mosul and surrounding areas from disputed areas has increased. Some NGO partners faced challenges accessing disputed areas. There were also challenges with sourcing goods and supplies for small businesses. Cluster partners are responding to livelihood needs by offering cash for work to clean debris and to rehabilitate medical, public and private properties. Business trainings and grants to open small shops are being given in Ninewa. Vocational trainings are provided throughout Erbil and Dahuk governorates, including in IDP camps. Needs 1. Additional livelihoods programming remains an acute need in the Hajj Ali emergency site. EDUCATION SHELTER/NFI FOOD SECURITY 2. In Hamdaniya, returnees require livelihood support, as many people lost productive assets. 3. Communities in Qaratapa require assistance to start small business and income generating activities. people people people Response in need in need in need In November, 16,807 people were reached, including 15,233 people who accessed temporary employment opportunities or cash for work. Some 406 people gained professional skills or attended business development training, and 168 people benefited from asset recovery or replacement/grants. A further 96 people are provided with employment and 804 beneficiaries received support through small-grants/mitargeted targeted targeted cro-finance.
3.5M
3.9M
x,xxx,xxx
FUNDING xxx,xxx % assisted (of targeted population) Required Received
assisted
$20 m
$3.4 m
HEALTH
1,677,483
PEOPLE
297,876 (In Need/Target/Reached)
people in need
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS 6,234,439 BY GOVERNORATE
PEOPLE
Gap
Anbar Babylon Baghdad % assisted (of targetedBasrah population) Dahuk Diyala Erbil MPCA** Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah % assisted Thi-Qar (of targeted population) Wassit
% assisted (of targeted population)
assisted
people in need
x,xxx,xxx
targeted Response
734,896
November 2017
assisted
PARTNERS
5 partners % assisted
people in need
x,xxx,xxx targeted
xxx,xxx
assisted
xx%
people in need
3,350,000 targeted
xxx,xxx
Number of partners
assisted3-9 2 1 0
(of targeted population)
EL&SC***
2.2M
8.7M
*For actual figures of people reached by governorate visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/2017-dashbords
xxx,xxx % assisted (of targeted population)
Number of people reached 2.6K-13K assisted300-2.5K 1-200 0
xxx,xxx
reached*
PROTECTION
1.3M Progress
targeted
November 2017
assisted
% assisted (of targeted population) 5.2 m People in need People targeted 0.159 m People reached 0.08 m
x,xxx,xxx
People reached from January to November 2017 CCCM*
9.7M
Reporting Agencies
3.2M
WASH
5.2M
6.3M
people in need
x,xxx,xxx targeted
people in need
2,000,000
November 2017
targeted
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE IN NOVEMBER 2017
xxx,xxx assisted
% assisted November 2017 (of targeted population)
1,000,000
0.02
million people
%First assisted line (of targeted population)
Second line Full cluster
assisted
15,401 1,406 0
CCCM*
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: mpereira@iom.int
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview During November, CCCM partners continued to provide CCCM services to people living in camps. The cluster supported regular monitoring of living conditions in camps and informal settlements, identifying gaps and liaising with relevant clusters to address gaps in service and assistance provision. Needs 1. During November, the main needs identified were winter items, employment, medical care, and clothing. Winterization response remained a top priority, and full attention is needed to address gaps in winter assistance. Response 1. CCCM Cluster continued to assist 626,914 people living in camps and emergency sites with daily CCCM services. 2. The CCCM Cluster, in collaboration with the IDP Call Centre and the Protection Cluster, started conducting follow-up surveys with families who left Mosul camps. 3. Consultations on the sequenced camp life cycle were held in order to inform camp prioritization and camp consolidation efforts.
* Camp Coordination and Camp Management
FUNDING Required Received
$18.7 m $7.1 m
PEOPLE
(In Need/Target/Reached) People in need People targeted People reached*
2.7 m 0.9 m 1.3 m
PARTNERS 5 partners
People reached from January to August 2017
*No data on beneficiaries reached were reported by the CCCM since August 2017 November 2017
Reporting Agencies November 2017
Number of partners 3 2 0
RRM*
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: aalyaseen@unicef.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview A decrease in the rate of new displacements was recorded in November, owing to the conclusion of military operations in Rawa and Qa’im in West Anbar. The Rapid Response Mechanism Cluster (RRM) responded to the needs of displaced people on the move in Ninewa, West Anbar, Kirkuk, Erbil and Salah al-Din governorates, by providing emergency response items including food, water and hygiene materials for survival, in the first 72 hours of displacement. Needs 1. Displaced people continue to require life-saving and dignity preserving RRM emergency packages in various camps and out-of-camp locations. Response 1. RRM partners distributed 16,672 emergency kits to 70,255 people, of which 40,945 were children (including 19,551 boys and 21,394 girls). 2. As of November 2017, the RRM consortium has reached a total of 2,447,984 vulnerable people including over 460,840 families and 1,340,568 children. * Rapid Response Mechanism
PEOPLE
FUNDING Required Received
$18.0 m $5.4 m
(In Need/Target/Reached)
People in need People targeted People reached
PEOPLE reached
Number of people reached 17K-32K 3.7K-16K 1-3.6K 0
2.1 m 1.3 m 2.4 m
People reached from January to November 2017
PROGRESS AGAINST 2017 TARGETS BY GOVERNORATE Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Kirkuk Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Thi-Qar Wassit
Reporting Agencies November 2017
Progress Gap
November 2017
Response
PARTNERS 5 partners
Number of partners 3 2 1 0
November 2017
PEOPLE REACHED BY RESPONSE LINE IN NOVEMBER 2017 November 2017
0.07
million people
First line Second line Full cluster
70,255 0 0
LOGISTICS
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: cameron.kiss@wfp.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview The Logistics Cluster facilitates access to sufficient and reliable logistics services to the humanitarian community. The Logistics Cluster also maintains a coordination and information management role to maximise the use of available resources incountry, and provides support with customs clearance and government liaison. Needs 1. There is a continuing need for logistics coordination and information, with a close focus on alternative entry points, supply chain routes and access throughout several governorates under different authorities. 2. Humanitarian actors lack sufficient storage capacity for prepositioning and contingency stocks in areas close to emergency sites and newly accessible locations. Response 1. Forty-eight humanitarian organizations have been supported with access to common storage. As of the end of October, 116 organisations have been supported through services, training and coordination. 2. The Logistics Cluster produced guidance documents on the import process into Baghdad International Airport and onward transport to the KR-I, as well as importation into the KR-I through Turkey and the use of the Um Qasr seaport. 3. Logistics assessment missions were conducted to West Anbar and Qa’im areas and Fishkhabour border crossing. 4. In November, 24,200 m² of common storage space was provided to humanitarian partners in 16 key operational areas. Some 2,509 mt/7,188 m³ of cargo was received in November 2017 on behalf of nine organisations.
FUNDING
COMMON STORAGE
ORGANIZATIONS
capacity (in M²)
(Targeted/supported)
Ninewa
Required
$11.8 m
Received
$2.4 m
2 Partners in appeal 116 Organizations supported through
Salah Al-Din Dahuk Baghdad
services, training and coordination.
64 INGOs, 30 NNGOs, 11 UN agencies 10 Government agencies
ETC *
10,400
Erbil
5,640 3,400 2,760 2,000
NOVEMBER 2017 UPDATE
24,200m2 Common storage available in 16 key operational areas, accessed by 48 humanitarian organizations 2,509mt ⁄ 7,188m3 Cargo received in November 2017 on behalf of 9 organizations.
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: Prakash.muniandy@wfp.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview
The ETC continues to respond to the vital communications needs of humanitarian partners across the KR-I and in sites established as part of the Mosul humanitarian response. Needs
1. Humanitarian partners require telecommunications and internet services in emergency sites/camps to facilitate their work. Response
1. The ETC provided communications services including security telecommunications and Internet connectivity in 19 sites. The cluster deployed telecommunications and internet services in Haj Ali and Hassansham camps. 2. The ETC deployed internet services in Domiz camp, Dahuk, to facilitate the work of a humanitarian partner. 3. The ETC conducted a training session in Erbil on standard security telecommunications operating procedures. * Emergency Telecommunications Cluster
FUNDING Required Received
$2.7 m $2.4 m
ORGANIZATIONS (Targeted)
146 Organizations targeted 1Partner in appeal
CCS*
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (NOVEMBER 2017) Contact Information: madzarevic@un.org, ncciraq@ncciraq.org
SITUATION ANALYSIS Overview The humanitarian situation in relation to the military realignments across the disputed territories of northern Iraq in mid-October remained challenging, as key access routes remained closed, including Sahela and Nawaran checkpoints (north Ninewa governorate), Makhmur checkpoint (south-west Erbil governorate), and Altun Kupri checkpoint (north Kirkuk governorate). Military operations in West Anbar (Ka’im, Ru’ua districts) resulted in displacement of some 16,500 people (2,750 families; those in Jazeera desert (between Anbar, Salah al-Din and Ninewa) displaced 610 people (102 families). Needs The major needs of humanitarian partners remained mostly standard and revolved around: 1. Facilitating national and sub-national coordination enabling effective and efficient response. 2. Coordination of needs assessments and analysis. The need for more sector-specific assessments and urgent scale up of assistance in Anbar was identified, as a result of the reported higher volume of population movements, inexistence of local markets, unavailability of basic items and services, and the population’s lack of resources to sustain themselves. 3. Facilitation of humanitarian access. Response 1. CCS members shared real-time data on displacement, needs, gaps and security alerts enabling humanitarian partners’ interventions. 2. Civil Military Coordination Unit conducted ten missions and facilitated humanitarian access to conflict-affected areas through active engagement with relevant armed actors. CMCoord facilitated access via alternative routes (instead of the closed ones), where applicable. 3. OCHA was leading on preparedness and response especially related to the West Anbar offensive (Ka’im, Ru’ua districts), Jazeera desert operations (between Anbar, Salah al-Din and Ninewa), and key increased returns.
* Coordination and Common Services
Calls received through the call centre
FUNDING Required
$16.1 m
Received
206 Governorate
not specified/ call disconnected
$20.1 m
KEY INDICATORS NOVEMBER 2017 33 (206%)
Number of IM Products
16 (100%) 7,757 (206%)
Number of calls to the IICC
4,000 (100%)
% closed cases
Target
Total calls per governorate
Archieved
96% (98%)
4,050
580
PROGRESS NOVEMBER 2017
5 11 12 4
Snapshots
Datasets created Daily security alerts
6 7 118
Factsheets
Reports (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly) Maps produced
Orientation sessions
Reporting Agencies
OCHA REACH UNOPS NCCI INSO iMMAP IOM-DTM
Source of calls out-ofcamp
in-camp
5 20 1
Round Tables
Dashboards
Humanitarian Bulletin