Humanitarian Financing in Kenya
Humanitarian Donor Coordination Meeting 16 February 2012
Total Requested: US$ 763,757,858
NB: Carryover = US$ 3,232,032 (2% of Total resources available)
3% xx% [xx%] - increase in request
[-xx%] - decrease in request
10%
-12%
-51% 5%
85%
84%
-9%
5%
16%
10%
239%
36%
35%
64%
42%
40%
65%
29%
84%
70%
71%
Total CERF Funding (2011) = USD 22,683,472 RR = 74% UFE = 26%
Total requested = USD 6,116,780
Total requested = USD 4,106,433
Drought requested = USD 4,106,433 Total requested (2009 – 2012) = USD 6,116,780
Samples of ERF-implemented projects
JUNE 2011 Drought in the Horn of Africa: People in Sericho, Kenya get water from a recently rehabilitated water point. More than 5,000 families in the area benefited from water points rehabilitated by NGO Actione Contre La Faim, using funds from the OCHA-operated Emergency Response Fund. Credit: OCHA/ Dan DeLorenzo
Samples of ERF-implemented projects Animals being presented for slaughter destocking in Isiolo – VSFS- ERF implemented project looking at Emergency Slaughter destocking. 1st April to 31st October. The recurrent droughts over the past ten years have made it difficult for pastoralists to recover from the loss of livestock and livelihood. From a rapid needs assessment done in late March 2011, Merti district was found to be most severely hit by the impact of the drought with 67.5% of the population in need of support (16,397 people). This was followed by Oldonyiro with 62.5% of the population in need (9,934 people). Main objective of this intervention was to mitigate declining food security and preserve pastoralist livelihoods through increased availability of cash and meat to vulnerable households. Food security and livelihood assistance for vulnerable slum dwellers in Nairobi COOPI, 26 September to 20 Jan 2012. Sectors: Food & Water and Sanitation. Reduction of food insecurity and malnutrition of inhabitants in Mathare and Huruma informal settlements in Nairobi by increasing households’ purchasing power and food access. Cash for Work (CFW), small scale urban agriculture and hygiene and nutrition awareness campaigns. which will allow slum dwellers to access cash. 600 HH amongst target groups earn at least 120 dollars by end of the project.
Seed, seedling and sacks distribution for domestic use. 1200 HH engaged in vegetables production by the end of the project Garden-in-a-sack.
ERF Donor contributions: 2009 - 2011 2009
2010
2011
1,721,530
0
774,200
Norway
871,179
0
UK -DFID
0
0
1,584,786
Switzerland - SDC
0
0
1,392,111
2,592,709
0
3,751,097
Donor
Sweden -Sida
Total Grand Total
6,343,806