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Groupe régional Santé Présentation sur la situation humanitaire 24 mars 2015 Fatou Binta Kane

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Page 1: Groupe régional Santé Présentation sur la situation humanitaire 24 mars 2015 Fatou Binta Kane

Groupe régional SantéPrésentation sur la situation humanitaire

24 mars 2015

Fatou Binta Kane

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Content

• Food security• Cadre Harmonisé Ebola• Manultrition• Population mouvements

– Nigeria– Cameroon – CAR

• Upcoming presidential elections• Status of fundingEbola not mentioned because already discussed in previous points

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Food Security

• Cereal production in the Sahel (excluding Nigeria) for the 2013-2014 season will reach 55.6 million tons, representing a six percent increase over the previous year and a 10 percent increase compared to the average production of the past five years;

• This output, however, masks disparities between countries. There are significant drops in output of more than 32 percent in western countries (Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea, Senegal) and increases of more than nine percent in coastal countries.

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Cadre Harmonisé for identification of areas and populations in food insecurity in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone

• Current situation: around 1,235,000 persons need immediate assistance to protect livelihoods and prevent malnutrition

• Two areas are identified in phase 3 - Crisis in Sierra Leone (Port Loko and Bombali districts). Some lower proportions of population in phase 3 (below the 20% threshold for area classification) are also present in areas classified in phase 1 or 2.

• Projected situation : around 2,215,000 persons will likely be in Crisis at the peak of the lean season

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Cadre Harmonisé for identification of areas and populations in food insecurity in Guinea, Liberia and

Sierra Leone• Current situation: around 3,900,000 people are already under

stress to ensure adequate diet and essential non-food expenditure without engaging in irreversible coping strategies

• According to the analysis, it is estimated that a total of 32 areas are currently in Phase 2 - Stress across the three countries. This level of food insecurity is the result of the negative impact of EVD on farming activities, trade, and livelihoods. These populations are at risk of further deterioration, and therefore strengthening their capacity for resilience is essential for preventing worsening outcomes.

• • Projected situation: around 4,650,000 people will likely be under Stress at the peak of the lean season

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Malnutrition

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Mouvements de population - Nigeria

Thousands of civilians continue to flee towns and villages in northeastern Nigeria due

to attacks by insurgent group Boko Haram. Raids have further increased in intensity

since the start of 2015 and led to a new peak in displacements. Within Nigeria, 1.2

million people have been uprooted from their homes. In addition, more than 190,000

people have fled to neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

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Mouvements de population - Nigeria

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CAR

• The overall situation in CAR remains volatile. Criminal activities continued in Bangui, insecurity on roads and in IDP camps remains a major constraint for relief organizations attempting to deliver adequate assistance.

• 436,300 IDPs in CAR, including 49,113 in 35 sites in Bangui

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Cameroon

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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by theUnited Nations

West and Central Africa: Presidential Elections Calendar

500 km

Map updated on 18 Mar 2015Projection/Datum: GSC, WGS 84

Map data source(s): DevInfo Admin data, Media, Press, electionguide.org, National Democratic Institute (NDI.org)

Jan 2016

28 Mar 2015

2019

11 Oct 2015

2018

2016

2017

Nov 2016

31 Dec 2015

Jun 2016

11 Oct 2015

2017

11 Oct 2015

Mar2016

15 April 2015

Dec 2015

31 Oct 2018

Aug 2015

Jul 2016Aug

2016 27 Nov 2016

2016

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SAHEL CRISIS 2015: Funding Status as of 23 March 2015

All figures in US$

Funding available Unmet Requirements in billion US$

Source: Financial Tracking Service, http://fts.unocha.org

SRP REQUIREMENTS

SRP FUNDING

SRP UNMET REQUIREMENTS

FUNDING OUTSIDE SRP

US$ 1955,656 million

US$ 135,428 million

US$ 1820,228 million

US$ 88 million

2,0

1,5

1,0

0,5

0,0

févr-15 mars-15

6,9% Funded

2014-2016 Strategic Response Plans

Burkina Faso Cam eroon Chad G am bia M ali M auritania

CONTRIBUTIONS

DESTINATION COUNTRIES TOP 10 DONORS

Country Requirem ents Funding P ledges Coverage

Funding outside SRP Donor Contributions P ledges

Burkina Faso 98 761 764 4 110 993 0 4,2% 2 128 684

Cam eroon 264 023 457 4 135 921 0 1,6% 21 321 169

Chad 540 882 216 3 378 850 0 0,6% 43 632 929

G am bia 23 687 972 0 0 0,0% -

M ali 377 381 530 53 979 656 0 14,3% 11 384 216

M auritania 105 171 809 2 200 000 10 800 000 2,1% -

N iger 375 720 263 53 839 744 0 14,3% 8 201 390

N igeria 100 263 495 9 450 325 0 9,4% 1 236 716

Region 10 336 405 0 0 0,0% -

Senegal 59 427 358 4 332 908 0 7,3% 49 488

United States of Am erica

Japan

ECHO

A.U.F.* by W F P

Various Donors (details not yet prov

G erm any

Canada

Private (individuals & organisations)

Switzerland

56 755 154 0

22 961 000 10 800 000

11 851 255 0

10 977 008 0

8 071 615 0

5 555 556 0

5 330 097 0

3 409 656 0

3 396 419 0

FUNDING STATUS PER CLUSTER

(in million)

Cluster Requirements Funding Coverage 0 500 1 000

Food Security 694 874 620 85 118 724 12,2%

M ulti-Sector For Refugees 389 768 254 5 140 888 1,3% Agriculture

Nutrition 284 468 673 13 907 983 4,9% Requirements

Food Security Breakdown

Protection 137 992 736 5 249 660 3,8% 133 152 064

Health 134 536 760 5 932 475 4,4% Funding

W ater And Sanitation 100 436 384 453 515 0,5% 561 167

Education 58 988 694 0 0,0%

Early Recovery 49 311 090 0 0,0% Food Assistance

Coordination And Support Services 48 017 059 6 105 180 12,7% Requirem ents

Logistics 28 458 973 2 274 801 8,0% 494 716 104

Em ergency Shelter And N fi 21 275 208 0 0,0% Funding

Shelter/Cccm 7 527 818 0 0,0% 84 557 557

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THANK YOU