Cluster name
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Relevant governmental institution
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Cluster lead
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Agriculture
|
Ministry of Agriculture
|
FAO
|
CCCM
|
DPC
|
IOM
|
Coordination and Support Services
|
DPC
|
OCHA
|
ER
|
Ministry of Public Works, DPC, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Natural resources.
|
UNDP
|
Education
|
MoE
|
UNICEF
|
Emergency Telecommunication
|
|
WFP
|
Food Aid
|
DPC, Ministry of Agriculture
|
WFP
|
Health
|
MoH, DPC
|
WHO
|
Logistics
|
DPC
|
WFP
|
Nutrition
|
MoH
|
UNICEF and SC
|
Protection
|
DPC, HNP,
|
MIUSTAH Human Rights section of the OHCHR
|
Child Protection
|
MAST, MCFDF, BPM, IBESR,
|
UNICEF
|
Gender-based violence
|
Women’s Ministry
|
UNFPA
|
Shelter and NFIs
|
N/A
|
IFRC/UN HABITAT
|
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
|
DINEPA, DPC
|
UNICEF
|
5. CONCLUSION
While the national and international humanitarian response to the earthquake victims was able to meet all critical live-saving needs in the initial response phase, the overall situation in Haiti continues to be extremely fragile. The January 12 earthquake displaced around 2.1 million people of whom 1.3 million still reside in temporary settlements and 600,000 live with host families. Many of these people were already poor and vulnerable before the earthquake and have since fallen into severe humanitarian need.
The situation has further been compounded by a severe cholera outbreak in October 2010. The disease has spread rapidly and caused many deaths across the country. The epidemic was accelerated by flooding caused by Tropical Storm Tomas on 5 November, and the response has also been impeded by recent violence in Cap Haïtien, one of the places most seriously affected by cholera.
At the time of writing, the humanitarian community was struggling to contain the outbreak with limited financial and human resources on the ground. The large scale of the outbreak and its devastating impact on an already weakened population, call for an urgent and generous response to the cholera projects included in this appeal which require a total of $174.2 million.
The international community has responded promptly to the 2010 Flash Appeal for Haiti, which currently stands at 72% funded. Sustained donor support to Haiti is critical for the survival and well-being of thousands of people affected by cholera or displaced by the earthquake. It is also crucial for those who are trying to rebuild their lives and remain vulnerable to natural disasters and further disease outbreaks.
The CAP aims to support the return of thousands of displaced people and to contribute to the transition from emergency to longer-term recovery programmes. Supporting DRR, contingency planning, authorities and communities are also key elements of this appeal.
The existence of a country-based pooled fund – the ERRF– has enabled donors to channel their funds through a common, un-earmarked financing mechanism throughout 2010. The ERRF allocates funds to NGOs and UN agencies, mainly to projects already selected for the CAP, through a joint decision-making process that aims to address critical gaps and needs. This fund will remain available through 2011 for further contributions.
Accountability and transparency are paramount in any aid operation, especially one of this size. Organizations will show all contributions they receive for projects included in this appeal on the public website of the UN’s Financial Tracking Service (http://fts.unocha.org).
In the appeal’s mid-year review, clusters will report on specific outputs collectively accomplished, versus the targets they set in this document (and update continually as new information emerges) according to needs.
ANNEX I. LIST OF PROJECTS Table IV: List of Appeal projects (grouped by cluster)
Consolidated Appeal for Haiti 2011
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
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Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by appealing organizations.
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Project code
(click on hyperlinked project code to open full project details)
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Title
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Appealing agency
|
Requirements
($)
|
Priority
|
Location
|
AGRICULTURE
|
HTI-11/A/38360/5768
|
Soutien a l’agricolture urbaine dans la commune de Cité Soleil
|
AVSI
|
928,400
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/38369/5675
|
Promotion of rainfed homestead vegetable gardening in the earth quake effected area of Morne a Bateau.
|
Caritas Austria
|
106,461
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/38398/13763
|
Project for immediate economic rehabilitation through improved agricultural production and environmental protection.
|
Floresta
|
2,004,989
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/38945/5186
|
Food diversity reinforcement programme for vulnerable households through support to urban gardening.
|
ACF
|
1,141,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39085/13244
|
Transformation of agricultural products for obtaining value added and the transfer of money in reception areas
|
AMECON 2000
|
292,580
|
HIGH
|
Centre (Hinche)
|
HTI-11/A/39094/5157
|
Agriculture in rural areas of Léogâne and Gressier
|
TEARFUND
|
847,615
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39291/5006
|
Food security for earthquake-affected smallholder families in rural regions of Les Palmes, Petit Goâve, Grand Goâve
|
DWHH
|
1,256,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39374/6422
|
Agriculture and Livelihood Enterprises in Léogâne, Ganthier, Ponsonde and Jacmel
|
BRAC
|
418,816
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39420/123
|
Reduce food insecurity of rural households directly and indirectly affected by the earthquake through strengthening production capacity
|
FAO
|
5,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39431/123
|
Strengthening national capacity to coordinate, be prepared for and respond to emergency situations in the agricultural sector in Haiti
|
FAO
|
2,250,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/A/39432/123
|
Disaster risk reduction, environmental protection and support to coping mechanisms through the support of livelihoods to vulnerable households affected by the earthquake
|
FAO
|
6,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39435/123
|
Urgent support to women’s livelihoods to strengthen coping mechanisms and improve food security through support to food processing and commercialization
|
FAO
|
4,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/A/39437/123
|
Emergency support for the protection of livestock assets of vulnerable people in the earthquake-affected area of Haiti
|
FAO
|
4,410,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39443/123
|
Emergency assistance to food security and nutrition of vulnerable earthquake-affected populations through the support of kitchen gardens in urban/peri-urban areas
|
FAO
|
3,000,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/A/39474/8497
|
Projet d’amélioration des conditions de vie à travers des activités agicoles et de protection de l'environnement en faveur des ménages affectés du dernier séisme à Aux Cadets et à Belladere
|
FH
|
1,010,656
|
HIGH
|
Centre (Hinche)
|
HTI-11/A/39504/6079
|
Increasing agriculture production and incomes for small farmers in Jacmel and Leogone
|
SC
|
750,000
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/A/39507/6079
|
Small Farmers diversify agriculture activities and increase incomes
|
SC
|
1,665,500
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/A/39532/6458
|
Support to agricultural livelihoods in rural areas directly affected by the earthquake
|
ACTED
|
2,055,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/39603/6116
|
Peri-urban Agriculture Recovery Programme
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
2,000,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/A/40093/13244
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Awareness and actions to protect farmers in the Central Plateau against the fury of Cholera
|
AMECON 2000
|
765,000
|
HIGH
|
Centre (Hinche)
|
HTI-11/A/40340/14547
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Awareness and actions to protect people and farmers in Artibonite against the fury of Cholera.
|
PADIH
|
185,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/A/40346/123
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Support to Farmers affected by the Cholera outbreak in Irrigated areas of Artibonite as well as affected areas in Centre, Ouest and Nord Ouest Departments
|
FAO
|
3,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
Sub total for AGRICULTURE
|
43,087,517
|
|
CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT (CCCM)
|
HTI-11/CSS/38061/5167
|
Upholding of quality living conditions standards and institutional strengthening of local committees to identify and negotiate returnee solutions with relevant actors in the camps of Vitkim,Universite, Papeau, Kaype, Arnold, Erithier and Clebert in the municipality of Tabarre, Port au Prince
|
COOPI
|
877,175
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/38849/298
|
Emergency Psycho-social Assistance - Return and Reintegration
|
IOM
|
606,239
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39042/14499
|
Care and Maitenance of Emergency Shelters for IDPs
|
J/P HRO
|
64,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39044/298
|
Support to CCCM Partners through Coordination, Technical Assistance, Information Management and Capacity-building
|
IOM
|
13,125,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/39046/298
|
Support to the Protection, Assistance and Sustainable Return and Relocation of IDPs within the Framework of CCCM
|
IOM
|
42,656,250
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/39079/8498
|
Transition from IDP Camps to Home Communities
|
CW
|
1,400,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39218/6027
|
Camp coordination and management of 27 IDP sites in Fontamara Martissant; towards a progressive and qualitative return to ensure the continuity of coordination, management and support in 27 IDP sites of Fontamara Martissant
|
PU
|
750,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39226/12874
|
Haiti camps care and Maintenance assisting vulnerables peoples in 14 camps to return to their communities of origins
|
IEDA Relief
|
2,640,461
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39274/8502
|
Building Camp Management Capacity; through training, quality assurance, community mapping for durable solutions
|
WVI
|
500,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39487/14499
|
Transportation for IDPs from Petionville Terrain de Golfe (PVC) Camp to Countryside
|
J/P HRO
|
166,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39505/5586
|
Corail Camp Coordination Camp Management
|
ARC
|
620,355
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39508/5586
|
Camp Coordination Camp Management at Terrain Acra
|
ARC
|
657,341
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39514/5586
|
Camp Coordination Camp Management at Old Military Airport camp
|
ARC
|
1,016,949
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39530/14499
|
Energy-efficient lighting for camp security improvement
|
J/P HRO
|
71,700
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39531/14499
|
Community Surveillance Brigades
|
J/P HRO
|
68,300
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/39655/14546
|
Plan d'action communautaire pour reboiser et maintenir les quartiers propres en vue de proteger notre environnement contre les bacteries et maladies provenant des insalubrites publiques.
|
MS
|
700,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40184/298
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Support to Cholera Prevention and Containment
|
IOM
|
14,096,906
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40238/5767
|
Critical technical services for IDP camps in Haiti
|
UNOPS
|
7,577,509
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40276/5767
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Immediate life-saving information and critical watsan mitigation works in camps and neighborhoods affected by the cholera in Haiti
|
UNOPS
|
2,882,614
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40279/6027
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Prévenir la propagation d’une épidémie de choléra sur les zones défavorisées de Martissant 8ème section et les sites de regroupement de Fontamara 9ème section.
|
PU
|
495,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40318/14471
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Assurer la getion des Besoins dans les camps et renforcer les dispositions de controle de l'epidemie de cholera dans le departement de l'Ouest
|
ASA
|
85,639
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40342/12874
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / A Coordinated Health and WASH Approach in the North West, Artibonite, and West departments including the vulnerable people living in 14 IDP camps
|
IEDA Relief
|
1,902,853
|
HIGH
|
National
|
Sub total for CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT (CCCM)
|
92,960,791
|
|
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
|
HTI-11/CSS/39481/119
|
Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti
|
OCHA
|
9,144,551
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40350/6100
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Evaluation of cholera public information campaigns in Port-au-Prince and Artibonite
|
Internews
|
193,282
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S/39490/5139
|
NGO Security Liaison Office
|
UNDSS
|
897,400
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
Sub total for COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
|
10,235,233
|
|
EARLY RECOVERY
|
HTI-11/CSS/39277/14518
|
Léogâne CASEC Capacity-building and Disaster Risk Reduction
|
AHV
|
348,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/38559/5633
|
Pilot project to support the return of affected people in their area of origin
|
Solidarités
|
4,077,030
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/38954/6116
|
Earthquake Relief Rubble Removal
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
9,758,155
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/38958/298
|
Facilitating Returns through Rubble Removal and Short-term Employment Opportunities
|
IOM
|
16,650,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/38962/298
|
Land Tenure Assistance in support of the Return and Relocation Process
|
IOM
|
2,607,045
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39071/5186
|
Rubble removal in Ravine Pintade through Cash for Work activities
|
ACF
|
714,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39072/5157
|
Livelihoods support through cash for work and business recapitalization in remote rural areas
|
TEARFUND
|
865,484
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39093/5157
|
House Repairs
|
TEARFUND
|
747,489
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39130/5114
|
Réparations et reconstructions des maisons individuelles à Petit Goâve
|
HEKS
|
-
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39130/7809
|
Réparations et reconstructions des maisons individuelles à Petit Goâve
|
EPER Lausanne
|
1,250,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39189/776
|
Financing mechanisms for the reconstruction of damaged houses in areas of return/relocation of IDPs in 6 neighbourhoods of the Port au Prince Metropolitan Area
|
UNDP
|
7,505,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39195/13916
|
Small Enterprise Incubator for Inclusive Job Creation and Livelihood Generation
|
Entrepreneurs du Monde
|
695,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39203/5104
|
Promouvoir la réintégration économique de 30,000 femmes, jeunes et handicapés déplacés de Port au Prince, Léogâne et Jacmel, dans leurs milieux d’origine
|
ILO
|
8,056,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39205/776
|
Promoting return of IDPs to areas of origin through restoration of livelihoods
|
UNDP
|
9,650,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39221/6027
|
Livelihood and housing support to earthquake-affected populations in Port-au-Prince & Carrefour
|
PU
|
3,522,600
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39233/14518
|
Masonry Training and Repair of Yellow-tagged homes in Léogâne
|
AHV
|
3,192,818
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39246/14541
|
Restoring livelihoods of micro enterprises in Fontamara 43, Mariani.
|
GRUEEDH
|
104,390
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39248/14515
|
Optimiser et faciliter le retour des habitants de PITIT SAVANE dans leurs logements et leur quartier d'origine
|
FAU
|
1,324,350
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39267/5536
|
Safety Net and Income Generating Activities for Older People Affected by the Earthquake
|
HelpAge International
|
1,250,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39275/5536
|
Reduction des risques aux desastres pour les personnes agees vivant dans les camps
|
HelpAge International
|
371,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39376/5349
|
Inclusion of disability in the Early Recovery programme
|
HI
|
80,250
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39398/8498
|
Economic Recovery Project for famillies in camps and host communities in Saint Martin
|
CW
|
2,396,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39405/120
|
Durable Solutions for most vulnerable IDPs in the border area
|
UNHCR
|
595,374
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39419/5120
|
Improved food security and livelihoods through safety net programmes, micro-enterprise reinforcement and employment creation
|
OXFAM GB
|
2,600,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39470/5103
|
Socio economic integration of youth and vulnerable adult women and men through vocational training
|
UNESCO
|
1,255,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39473/5767
|
Revitalization of livelihoods and improvement of safety and health condition of local communities through labour intensive trash collection
|
UNOPS
|
1,784,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39482/5767
|
Building assessments and management, analysis and dissemination of information available in the national infrastructure database for improved early recovery response
|
UNOPS
|
733,271
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39493/5767
|
Livelihood revitalization through labour-intensive canal cleaning and reinforcement of drainage system in Port-au-Prince
|
UNOPS
|
4,170,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39510/6079
|
Increased incomes through support for youth livelihoods
|
SC
|
526,500
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39515/6079
|
Livelihood support for women market traders
|
SC
|
690,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/ER/39518/7039
|
Supporting the Safe Return of Affected Households in Port-au-Prince to Their Communities of Origin Including Preparing and Rehabilitating the Districts (quartiers)
|
UN-HABITAT
|
8,655,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39520/1171
|
Enquêtes sur les services sociaux de base dans les quartiers de retour des migrants
|
UNFPA
|
749,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39535/6458
|
Support for recreation of livelihoods for vulnerable families in rural and urban areas directly or indirectly affected by the earthquake
|
ACTED
|
1,664,550
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39604/5767
|
Early recovery and livelihood revitalization through demolition of unsafe structures and labour intensive removal, processing and recycling of debris in Carrefour
|
UNOPS
|
8,050,475
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/ER/39665/5767
|
Repairs of earthquake damaged homes in Haiti
|
UNOPS
|
8,476,240
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
Sub total for EARLY RECOVERY
|
115,114,021
|
|
EDUCATION
|
HTI-11/E/37168/5390
|
Integrated Emergency Support to Schools in Gressier, Léogâne, Grand Goâve and Petit Goâve
|
Finnchurchaid
|
1,920,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/38034/13754
|
Capacity-building for Local Educational Association Supporting Non Public Schools in Haiti
|
OI
|
37,400
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/38037/13754
|
Community-based Psycho Social Support in Non Public Schools in Haiti
|
OI
|
77,770
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/38047/14507
|
Appui à la rentrée scolaire de 3000 enfants issus de parents à bas niveau de revenu à Cité Soleil
|
FESFORDH
|
701,301
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/38104/13754
|
Intensive Teacher Training in Disaster Risk Reduction, Pedagogical Methods and Gender Awareness
|
OI
|
221,320
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/38237/5636
|
Ensure access to equity and quality primary education for children in affected rural communities of Petit-Goâve and Grand-Goâve, West Department, Haiti.
|
GVC
|
1,200,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/38246/5061
|
Disaster Risk Reduction Education in Schools and Communities in Petit-Goâve
|
ASB
|
249,395
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/38255/5128
|
Support to creating a dignified and safe environment in schools affected by the earthquake in Petit Goâve and Grand Goâve (Departement de l’Ouest)
|
CESVI
|
650,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/38532/8502
|
Early Childhood Care and Development for Haitian Children
|
WVI
|
763,590
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/39078/5157
|
Education: Ensure access to high quality education
|
TEARFUND
|
3,611,486
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/39260/8498
|
Assisting earthquake-affected children in transitioning from emergency to normalcy through quality preschool and primary school education
|
CW
|
2,275,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/39400/124
|
Quality basic education for vulnerable children in earthquake-affected areas and host communities in Haiti
|
UNICEF
|
19,890,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/39486/5103
|
Enhancing disaster preparedness at community level through education in four coastal communities in Haiti.
|
UNESCO
|
503,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/E/39502/6079
|
Increasing access to quality education for children in earthquake-affected areas
|
SC
|
750,620
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/E/40272/5157
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Response in Rural Areas of Léogâne and Gressier
|
TEARFUND
|
48,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
Sub total for EDUCATION
|
32,898,882
|
|
Project code
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|
Title
|
Appealing agency
|
Requirements
($)
|
Priority
|
Location
|
EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
HTI-11/CSS
|
EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS CLUSTER / Provision of extended ICT services to the Humanitarian Community
|
WFP
|
See footnote
|
HIGH
|
Not specified
|
Sub total for EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
-
|
|
FOOD AID
|
HTI-11/F/38062/5186
|
Food diversity reinforcement programme for vulnerable households supporting vendors and producers of fresh and processed food products
|
ACF
|
2,985,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/F/38761/561
|
Food Assistance to Vulnerable Groups
|
WFP
|
95,307,574
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/F/39182/5768
|
Renforcement de la diversification alimentaire pour la population vulnérable et les DIPs de les « zones rouges » de Cité Soleil et Martissant
|
AVSI
|
720,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/F/39533/6458
|
Food assistance for most vulnerable population affected directly and indirectly by the earthquake
|
ACTED
|
2,975,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/F/40329/561
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Food Assistance in Response to Cholera Outbreak
|
WFP
|
-
|
HIGH
|
National
|
Sub total for FOOD AID
|
101,987,574
|
|
HEALTH
|
HTI-11/CSS/37704/122
|
Coordination of Health Services for the Disaster-affected Population in Haiti
|
WHO
|
588,500
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/37712/122
|
Emergency Preparedness and Response Capacity of the Health Sector
|
WHO
|
517,880
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/37797/122
|
Strengthening epidemiologic surveillance and outbreak prevention and control
|
WHO
|
7,415,100
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/38826/298
|
Capacity-building in Psycho-social Response to Emergencies and Displacement through an Executive Professional Masters
|
IOM
|
393,750
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/CSS/40192/122
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Coordination of Cholera Services for the Affected Population in Haiti
|
WHO
|
635,580
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40284/14615
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / IMAT Mobile Medical Teams
|
IMAT
|
477,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/37624/13674
|
Trauma therapy (for earthquake victims) in the Dep. of Artibonite
|
LFA
|
56,604
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/H/37940/8767
|
Primary health care services for IDP of Delmas/Cité Soleil
|
MDM Canada
|
970,548
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/37955/13790
|
Maintaining and Improving 5 Existing Medical Clinics in Carrefour, Bristout/Bobin, Galette Chambon, Solino, Léogane and Organize Mobile Clinics in the Upper North East areas.
|
FHED-INC
|
1,560,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/38233/13723
|
Strengthening Reproductive Health Services for Earthquake Victims
|
MARCH
|
997,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38247/5586
|
Provision of Primary Health Care in the Delmas Commune
|
ARC
|
983,133
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38338/5465
|
Renforcement de 6 Centres de santé de Premier échelon et appuis aux structures de tutelle
|
France RC
|
1,178,200
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38470/13723
|
Camp edutainment
|
MARCH
|
991,110
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38540/6116
|
Comprehensive Maternal and Child Health Training Programme
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
306,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38541/14499
|
J/P HRO Lower Clinic
|
J/P HRO
|
105,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38571/14528
|
Soins de sante primaire au niveau de 5 sections communales de Jacmel
|
MHDR
|
232,800
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/H/38700/14536
|
Prise en charge et accompagnement post désastre en Haïti. Approche pluridisciplinaire & intégrée médico-légale et psycho-sociale
|
URAMEL
|
1,323,591
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38806/298
|
Assisted Patient Referral, Discharge and Support for Vulnerable Patients and Families
|
IOM
|
908,250
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38877/122
|
Environmental Health Post Earthquake
|
WHO
|
1,059,300
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/38907/8772
|
Prise en charge pluridisciplinaire des femmes affectées par le séisme et victimes de violence sur les communes de Carrefour, Port-au-Prince et Delmas
|
MDM France
|
1,287,363
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38923/298
|
Improving access to preventive public health information and linking communities with service providers aimed at returning/resettling and camp populations
|
IOM
|
798,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38943/8502
|
Emergency Obstetric Care
|
WVI
|
255,450
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39041/298
|
Ensuring Adequate Inpatient Treatment for Tuberculosis Patients among returnees, host communities, and camp populations in Port au Prince
|
IOM
|
693,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39045/8772
|
Amélioration de l’état de santé des populations qui ont été affectés par le séisme et ses conséquences sur les communes de Carrefour, Port-au-Prince et Delmas.
|
MDM France
|
2,171,172
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39075/7159
|
Establishment of a health centre for primary care and psychological support for central Port-au-Prince (Unité de Santé Familial – USF)
|
Saúde em Português
|
1,617,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39086/6116
|
Obstetrical Centre in Cabaret
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
3,600,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39091/6116
|
Cité Soleil Maternal Child Health Care
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
398,600
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39092/6116
|
Obstetrical Capacity Training at CHOSCAL
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
747,400
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39097/8498
|
Mother and Child Health, including HIV/AIDS Awareness among youth aged 15-24 years old.
|
CW
|
256,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39112/14534
|
Reaching the Unreached, Innovative sexual and reproductive health programming with young people most at risk in three cities
|
PK
|
285,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/39193/6116
|
Petit Goâve Trauma Centre
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
4,243,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39196/6116
|
Cabaret Trauma Centre
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
4,243,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39208/122
|
Access to a Comprehensive Package of Health Services
|
WHO
|
7,650,500
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/39212/122
|
Sog 2 et gbv apres, pendant et avant les situations de violence sexuelle
|
WHO
|
859,210
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/39237/14528
|
Fournir à 630 personnes infectées et affectées par le VHI/SIDA dans le Sud-Est un support en kits d’hygiène et de betterie cuisine
|
MHDR
|
299,600
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/H/39262/5536
|
Emergency Geriatric, Psycho-social and Home Base Care to Highly Vulnerable Older People Affected by earthquake in Haiti
|
HelpAge International
|
1,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39263/6116
|
Emergency Services Training, Petit Goâve
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
1,272,160
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39271/5850
|
Supporting health care provision through the establishment of mobile clinics and medical centres in some of the IDP catchment zones in the Port au Prince area
|
HWA
|
986,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39395/14528
|
Reamenagement du Dispensaire de l'Etat de Cochon-Gras-Jacmel
|
MHDR
|
55,000
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/H/39477/5195
|
Provision of primary health care services in the communes of Port-au-Prince, Delmas and Croix-de-Bouquets
|
MERLIN
|
2,801,996
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39478/1171
|
Renforcement des services de sante de la reproduction et de PTME dans les zones affectées par le séisme.
|
UNFPA
|
8,206,900
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39480/5195
|
Provision of primary health care services in the Petit Goâve commune
|
MERLIN
|
1,516,742
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39495/6079
|
Health in 2 IDP camps, rehabilitation/provision of services to 15 MSPP facilities
|
SC
|
1,004,500
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/H/39496/6079
|
Provide comprehensive Health services in 6 fixed clinics (5 of which support Hopital St Croix as main MSPP-sanctioned health care facility for area), and 6-8 mobile clinics, as needed
|
SC
|
1,004,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39499/6079
|
Support the provision of health services in 5 IDP camps, rehabilitation to 2 MSPP facilities
|
SC
|
996,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39609/124
|
Essential Health Services for children and women in earthquake-affected areas
|
UNICEF
|
12,168,468
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40169/14610
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Fight the epidemic of cholera in Haiti: Reinforce a preventive strategy and health surveillance in the countryside communities of Mirebalais and Lascahobas the centre department’s victims of the Cholera Epidemic.
|
MDM Argentina
|
200,000
|
HIGH
|
Centre (Hinche)
|
HTI-11/H/40183/298
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Response Project
|
IOM
|
1,012,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40189/14610
|
“Renforcer les soins de santé primaires et la prévention/promotion de la santé collective des femmes et des enfants des communautés paysannes de LÉOGÂNE et JACMEL, affectées par le tremblement de terre de janvier 2010"
|
MDM Argentina
|
350,000
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/H/40190/122
|
Mental Health
|
WHO
|
497,871
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40194/122
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Implementation of the National Cholera Response Plan
|
WHO
|
16,628,656
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40214/14471
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Reponse et Controle de l'epidemie de cholera dans le departement de l'Ouest et l'Artibonite
|
ASA
|
550,945
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40263/5536
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / HelpAge International Cholera Response Appeal
|
HelpAge International
|
148,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40269/124
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Child Health
|
UNICEF
|
5,808,341
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40270/6758
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Support to community health networks to adress the cholera epidemics in the Cahos mountains (5eme section Perodin and 6eme Medor of Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite)
|
Inter Aide
|
33,300
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/H/40298/13895
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Strenghtening of 5 Haïtian departments aimed at improving the availibility and management of cholera-related pharmaceuticals and disposables
|
PAH
|
1,940,980
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40301/5585
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / CARE Haiti: Emergency Cholera Awareness, Prevention and Response Initiatives in Earthquake and Cholera-Affected Areas of Haiti
|
CARE USA
|
4,309,212
|
HIGH
|
Nord-Ouest (Port-de-Paix)
|
HTI-11/H/40310/8649
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / CTC implementation in the commune of Carrefour
|
FTC
|
981,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40321/5586
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Establishment and Operation of the Cholera Treatment Unit in Terrain Acra IDP Camp and Delmas 30 & 32
|
ARC
|
714,780
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40324/6079
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Health
|
SC
|
1,900,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40326/13934
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Treatment Centre (CTC) and Community Support
|
Haiti Participative
|
1,373,124
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40331/14561
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Formation et sensibilization des gens vivant dans les camps contre le cholera
|
OEDH
|
75,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40375/13790
|
Cholera Prevention and Reduction in Bristout & Bobin Camps Peguy-Ville, Port-Au-Prince
|
FHED-INC
|
220,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40379/1171
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Reinforcing Reproductive Health Care Services to Diminish the Impact of Hurricane Tomas in the spread of cholera and its effects on pregnant women, PMTC and PLWHIV
|
UNFPA
|
11,206,800
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/40381/8767
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Commune Delmas, Port au Prince
|
MDM Canada
|
937,600
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/40383/8772
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Reponse Epidemie de Cholera Departements de L’ouest et de la Grande Anse
|
MDM France
|
1,812,345
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40191/122
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health
|
WHO
|
3,531,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40325/6458
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Emergency WASH Intervention in Community Health Care Centre
|
ACTED
|
300,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
Sub total for HEALTH
|
135,647,361
|
|
LOGISTICS
|
HTI-11/CSS/39069/561
|
Logistics Augmentation (Transport and Storage) and Cluster Coordination
|
WFP
|
18,300,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40341/561
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Logistics Augmentation and Cluster Coordination for Cholera Outbreak Response
|
WFP
|
6,500,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
Sub total for LOGISTICS
|
24,800,000
|
|
NUTRITION
|
HTI-11/H/38126/5768
|
Lutte contre la malnutrition aigue des FEA et des enfants des quartiers le plus vulnérables de Porte au Prince (Cité Soleil et Martissant)
|
AVSI
|
1,248,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38198/5186
|
Capacity stengthening of MSPP for Community management of acute malnutrition and community prevention and management of moderate acute malnutrition in North Artibonite, Haiti
|
ACF
|
1,085,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/H/38245/5186
|
Transversal answer to the malnutrition issue in post emergency in Port-au-Prince
|
ACF
|
1,709,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/38555/8768
|
Support à une alimentation infantile adaptée et prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans et les femmes enceintes et mère allaitantes dans les communes de Petit Goâve et de Grand Goâve, Département de l’Ouest.
|
MDM Suisse
|
1,005,058
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39074/124
|
Emergency Nutrition Services in Earthquake-affected Areas
|
UNICEF
|
18,152,550
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/H/39096/8498
|
Contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of children under five and pregnant/lactating women attributed to acute malnutrition in earthquake-affected zones of Port au Prince
|
CW
|
1,593,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/H/39500/6079
|
Reduction of infant, child and maternal mortality and morbidity through prevention and treatment of acute malnutrition in Haiti
|
SC
|
1,873,000
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
Sub total for NUTRITION
|
26,665,608
|
|
PROTECTION
|
HTI-11/CSS/38164/120
|
Protection Cluster Leadership and Coordination 2011
|
UNHCR
|
175,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/38164/5025
|
Protection Cluster Leadership and Coordination 2011
|
OHCHR
|
520,601
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/39524/5586
|
Training Local and INGO Partners in Preventive and Response Techniques for SGBV
|
ARC
|
150,000
|
MEDIUM
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40177/5025
|
Increase capacity of national actors to respond to immediate protection needs of earthquake-affected population
|
OHCHR
|
670,090
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40236/12874
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Youth, Cholera and the Media in cholera affected areas including the vulnerable people living in 14 IDP camps
|
IEDA Relief
|
500,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/CSS/40358/14622
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Critical Supply And Medical Personnel Transport
|
MMRC
|
40,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/37595/124
|
Child Protection emergency response to prevent and respond to abuse, violence and exploitation in a post earthquake situation
|
UNICEF
|
24,412,050
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/37868/13721
|
Building Capacity of Haitian Media to Raise Awareness of Child Protection and Child Trafficking Issues
|
CECOSIDA
|
255,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/37937/5465
|
Programme de renforcement des acteurs Haitiens dans le secteur de la protection et du psycho-social
|
France RC
|
393,250
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38043/5768
|
Appui au développement du système de protection d’enfance a Cité Soleil et Martissant (UN RED AREA)
|
AVSI
|
1,250,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38380/5762
|
Projet de prévention, de protection et d’appui psycho-social en faveur des enfants affectés par le séisme, déplacés et victimes de violences, abus et exploitation dans les départements de l’Ouest et du Sud d’Haïti
|
Terre Des Hommes
|
3,180,395
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38514/7356
|
Providing Protection and Solutions to IDPs
|
USCRI
|
1,000,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38940/5186
|
Renforcement de la capacité individuelle et communautaire à répondre aux catastrophes naturelles
|
ACF
|
675,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38942/5186
|
Post-crisis response to population psychologically affected by the earthquake of January 12th, 2010 in the area of Port au Prince
|
ACF
|
306,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38949/1171
|
Reducing Gender-Based Violence Risks in IDP sites
|
UNFPA
|
273,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/38949/298
|
Reducing Gender-Based Violence Risks in IDP sites
|
IOM
|
1,387,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39054/298
|
Mapping of the Most Vulnerable in High-Risk IDP sites in Port-au-Prince
|
IOM
|
748,125
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39249/5179
|
Promoting Awareness and Access to Human Rights in Port au Prince
|
IRC
|
286,760
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39354/13994
|
Provide Identification paper for earthquake victims in Gressier, Léogâne Grand Goâve and Petit Goâve
|
ACAT
|
429,705
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39413/13757
|
Reinforcement of Services for Street Children in Port-au-Prince
|
Heartland
|
2,936,027
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39428/14496
|
Prise en charge des enfants orphelins vulnérables affectés/infectés par le VIH/SIDA & prise en charge temporaire des enfants vulnérables victimes du tremblement de terre
|
MAEC
|
287,292
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39436/120
|
Protection of IDPs through response to SGBV, documentation, prevention of forced evictions and targeted intervention to the most vulnerable
|
UNHCR
|
5,212,084
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39455/8498
|
Protecting and promoting the respect for the rights of women and children in Port-au-Prince
|
CW
|
332,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39466/8649
|
Strengthening GBV response in Port au Prince (communes of Carrefour & Delmas)
|
FTC
|
633,489
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39498/1171
|
Protection, Prise en charge et Accompagnement des femmes et filles victimes de violences en Haiti
|
UNFPA
|
7,536,300
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39503/14496
|
Accompagnement psycho-social des enfants vulnérables et renforcement des capacités des communautés afin de favoriser une prise en charge bénévole de proximité
|
MAEC
|
592,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39506/5179
|
Reinforcing the Capacity of Haitian Civil Society Organizations to Respond to and Prevent Violence Against Women
|
IRC
|
721,621
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39516/5586
|
Safe Spaces for Children and Youth in the Delmas 32 Area
|
ARC
|
728,240
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39519/6079
|
Fostering community-based child protection in Haiti
|
SC
|
2,400,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/39525/6079
|
Supporting Girls to lead Safe and Empowered Lives through Livelihoods and Protection Strategies
|
SC
|
500,000
|
HIGH
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
HTI-11/P-HR-RL/40339/14587
|
Improvement of the living conditions and Integration of street children around port-au-prince
|
FIDEH
|
720,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40357/5120
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE
|
OXFAM GB
|
1,500,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
Sub total for PROTECTION
|
60,751,529
|
|
SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS
|
HTI-11/S-NF/37844/14376
|
2,500 Transitional Homes for Haiti
|
Un Techo Para Mi Pais
|
4,500,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/37936/5861
|
Shelter Provision for Structurally Comdemned Residences in the Earthquake Zone, Port au Prince
|
IRD
|
4,210,250
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38196/14470
|
Moving Into Durable Shelters
|
ARI
|
1,688,751
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38230/5061
|
Transitional shelter construction in support of returnees and training in safer construction methods
|
ASB
|
1,490,948
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38535/6116
|
Emergency Shelter Preparedness for Greater Port-au-Prince and Cabaret
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
1,538,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38961/298
|
Provision of transitional shelters and land tenure support to facilitate a safe return for IDPs
|
IOM
|
7,917,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38964/298
|
Upgrading transitional shelters with more durable materials in areas of return
|
IOM
|
5,386,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38967/298
|
Provision of Returnee NFI kits and Replacement of Emergency Shelters for IDPs who cannot Return
|
IOM
|
10,022,880
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38970/298
|
Pre-positioning of essential Non-food Items in key regions
|
IOM
|
3,833,361
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/S-NF/38983/5768
|
Appui aux IDPs dans les emergency shelters et les transitional shelters dans les sites de retour, pour la population de la « zone rouge » de Cité Soleil
|
AVSI
|
1,850,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39056/14522
|
T-shelter pour la zone de:Bois dioute, Mahotière,Rivière froide,waney87 (commune de carrefour)
|
HU
|
1,590,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39076/5157
|
Shelter: Provision of shelter for Disaster-affected Households in remote rural communities
|
TEARFUND
|
2,426,904
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39220/6027
|
Housing support to earthquake-affected populations in the municipalities of Port-au-Prince and Carrefour
|
PU
|
1,469,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39298/5006
|
Earthquake and hurricane resistant transitional shelters in Petit Goâve and Grande Goâve
|
DWHH
|
2,048,057
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39416/8502
|
Integrated Assistance for the Community Returns Process
|
WVI
|
5,453,008
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39424/8498
|
Concern Contingency Stocks for Emergency Response
|
CW
|
565,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39447/8502
|
Strengthening Emergency Shelter and Emergency Reserve Capacity
|
WVI
|
13,220,385
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39464/5585
|
Shelter support (t-shelters) to earthquake-affected populations
|
CARE USA
|
3,100,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39467/8497
|
1500 transitional shelters for Haiti
|
FH
|
2,250,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39521/5586
|
ARC Transitional Shelter Upgrade
|
ARC
|
3,086,736
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39529/14559
|
Semi-Permanent Shelters for 60 Families in Need in Bas Laferoney
|
AMI
|
269,775
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39536/6458
|
Improvement of the shelter response and gap coverage
|
ACTED
|
3,208,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/S-NF/39653/5767
|
Strengthening Transitional Shelter response in earthquake-affected Haiti
|
UNOPS
|
10,711,160
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
Sub total for SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS
|
91,835,715
|
|
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE
|
HTI-11/CSS/38243/122
|
Assessment and Monitoring of Water Quality
|
WHO
|
765,050
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/37932/5861
|
Provision of Urgent Sanitation and Hygiene Services for Earthquake-affected Communities in Léogâne, Haiti
|
IRD
|
1,200,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38060/5527
|
Water, sanitation and hygiene for camps and communities.
|
NCA
|
2,005,300
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38177/14471
|
Assurer les besoins en eau, hygiène et assainissement pour les populations affectées et vulnérables pour promouvoir leur retour et dans les camps, et, renforcer les structures communautaires pour la reduction, la gestion et la reponse aux desastres pour Port-au-Prince,Croix des Bouquets, Gressier et Léogâne
|
ASA
|
724,332
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38195/14469
|
Ecological Sanitation in Post-Earthquake Haiti
|
SOIL
|
963,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38201/6775
|
Sustainable and integrated community-based basic water & sanitation infrastructure, community management strengthening and hygiene promotion project in the region of Petit Goâve, Haiti (SICobWatSan)
|
AN
|
516,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38212/14470
|
Improved WASH at Schools
|
ARI
|
799,482
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38214/14470
|
Improved WASH for displaced persons
|
ARI
|
898,955
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38226/13282
|
Sustainable Hygiene Promotion and Household Chlorination in Affected Rural Areas
|
Deep Springs International
|
384,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38229/5186
|
To contribute to cover the primary needs of the population in Canaan camp, in the suburb area of Port au Prince
|
ACF
|
1,234,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38232/5162
|
WASH Humanitarian Assistance for Returning Earthquake Victims and Maintenance of Basic Services for Vulnerable People in Camps in Petion-Ville and Tabarre, Haiti
|
Mercy Corps
|
2,106,370
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38234/5186
|
WaSH response in 8 areas of Port au Prince to facilitate the return of population affected by the earthquake of the 12th of January 2010
|
ACF
|
2,784,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38236/8498
|
Transitioning focus of WASH Earthquake Response services from Camps to Neighbourhoods (WFFCN)
|
CW
|
2,800,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38239/5186
|
Portable latrines dislodging for places where no sustainable solutions can be found in a short term
|
ACF
|
802,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38240/5157
|
WASH In Rural Areas Of Léogâne & Gressier
|
TEARFUND
|
1,913,004
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38241/5128
|
Creating a dignified and healthy environment for the earthquake-affected population in Petit & Grand-Goâve (Haiti)
|
CESVI
|
800,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38242/298
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Provision of transitional WASH Services to reduce public health risk in earthquake and cholera affected areas
|
IOM
|
18,631,397
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/38244/5186
|
Contingency plan and stock for the Gonaïves
|
ACF
|
842,000
|
MEDIUM
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/38251/5636
|
WASH in the affected rural areas of the West Department (PG-GG)
|
GVC
|
1,960,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38377/5585
|
WASH support for earthquake-affected populations in Léogâne
|
CARE USA
|
1,922,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38383/5585
|
WASH support for earthquake-affected populations in Carrefour
|
CARE USA
|
2,387,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38388/8502
|
Sustainable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Promotion Project
|
WVI
|
6,788,380
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/38551/5633
|
Améliorer durablement l’accès a l’eau potable, à l’hygiène et à l’assainissement des enfants scolarisés dans les écoles affectées par le séisme du 12 janvier 2010, Commune de Petit-Goâve
|
Solidarités
|
752,509
|
MEDIUM
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38565/5633
|
Improving access to water, hygiene and sanitation in IDP sites, Port au Prince
|
Solidarités
|
3,152,051
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/38570/14522
|
projet de constructions de latrines familiales et communautaires a roseaux dexième section communale de saint- marc dans l'une des zones touchées par l'epidemie de choléra
|
HU
|
138,927
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/39059/298
|
Providing clean water in St. Marc
|
IOM
|
300,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/39061/13876
|
Information et éducation à l’hygiène dans 3 Communes de la zone frontaliere
|
PESADEV
|
982,955
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39083/124
|
UNICEF WASH Emergency and Recovery in Haiti
|
UNICEF
|
24,923,865
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/39216/6116
|
WASH services for IDP camps in directly affected zones
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
1,376,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39219/6116
|
WASH Rural Returnees Project
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
1,750,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39222/6116
|
WASH-in-schools
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
2,662,500
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39272/12874
|
Contribuer à la réduction des risques liés à l’eau, la assainissement et l’hygiène“Projet de prévention et de lutte contre les maladies hydriques pour les retournés et les déplacés vivant dans les familles d’accueil
|
IEDA Relief
|
1,014,729
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39491/6079
|
Restoration and rehabilitation of water and sanitation facilities at the community level as a step towards building back Haiti better
|
SC
|
1,867,822
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/39528/8497
|
Amélioration de l’accès a l’eau, a l’assainissement et a l’hygiène des populations victimes et vulnerables dans les localités Bellevue la Montagne, Aux Cadets, Siloe et Belladères.
|
FH
|
5,350,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39534/6458
|
Community-based hygiene awareness and best practices in earthquake and outbreak affected areas
|
ACTED
|
2,969,300
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/39784/14561
|
Transformation des déchets en produits utiles
|
OEDH
|
620,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39841/13790
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Continue to Provide 11000 Bio Sands Water Filters to Prevent the Spread of Cholera and Endemic Diseases in The Upper North East areas of Carice, Mombin Crochu, Mont Organisé, Perches, and Vallières.
|
FHED-INC
|
3,060,300
|
MEDIUM
|
Nord-Est (Fort-Liberté)
|
HTI-11/WS/39851/14527
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Assainissement de l'eau et distribution de l'eau potable dans le camps de Delmas 33, rue Kawas
|
URBATEX
|
1,841,125
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/39851/6971
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Assainissement de l'eau et distribution de l'eau potable dans le camps de Delmas 33, rue Kawas
|
RI
|
343,971
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40119/12721
|
Appui à l’amélioration des conditions de vie sanitaire et socio-économique des familles affectées dans les quartiers de retour de Léogane, Haïti
|
OXFAM Quebec
|
1,065,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40203/8498
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Concern Haiti Cholera Response Project
|
CW
|
3,306,786
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40208/5186
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Emergency response to cholera outbreak in Artibonite, Nord Ouest and Ouest departments, Haiti
|
ACF
|
3,630,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40209/5162
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Response for Vulnerable People in Camps in Petion-Ville and Tabarre, Haiti
|
Mercy Corps
|
199,483
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40210/14471
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Reponse et Controle de l'epidemie de cholera dans le departement de l'Ouest et l'Artibonite
|
ASA
|
813,950
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40215/8502
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Prevention and Response Project
|
WVI
|
1,916,091
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40231/13282
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Household Chlorination at National Scale
|
Deep Springs International
|
935,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40240/6079
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Save the Children WASH
|
SC
|
2,100,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40244/5167
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE
|
COOPI
|
1,800,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40248/5861
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / IRD Emergency Cholera Response in Artibonite
|
IRD
|
3,360,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/40256/5527
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Improving Public Health of population in camps, schools and cholera affected rural areas
|
NCA
|
2,782,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40262/5179
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Prevention in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps and surrounding areas
|
IRC
|
1,152,817
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40266/124
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
|
UNICEF
|
19,418,566
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40278/13935
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / International Action's Clean Water Campaign against Cholera
|
International Action
|
1,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/40281/8649
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / community-based cholera response in the community of Carrefour
|
FTC
|
449,052
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40282/5633
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Emergency response to the cholera outbreak in the metropolitan area of Port au Prince
|
Solidarités
|
5,053,344
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40288/8649
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / School-Based Cholera Prevention in the Carrefour Area
|
FTC
|
626,322
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40292/5349
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Rapid response for the most vulnerable persons and their families
|
HI
|
592,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40293/13819
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Hygiene Promotion at Earthquake-affected schools
|
American Institutes for Research
|
255,065
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40295/14469
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Emergency Hygiene Promotion and Sanitation Sevices
|
SOIL
|
2,325,775
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40297/8058
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Hygiene Promotion
|
IRW
|
558,797
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40303/6458
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Emergency WASH Intervention in response and prevention to cholera outbreaks
|
ACTED
|
4,000,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40304/5186
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Sensitization of the population on cholera and prevention measures
|
ACF
|
100,000
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40305/5120
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Cholera Response Project
|
OXFAM GB
|
1,500,000
|
HIGH
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
HTI-11/WS/40309/12721
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Réponse d’urgence au choléra en Haïti
|
OXFAM Quebec
|
1,000,000
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40322/7790
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / IEC and pre-positioning on cholera response kits
|
GOAL
|
174,120
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40328/13934
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Zero Cholera Caravane
|
Haiti Participative
|
684,162
|
HIGH
|
National
|
HTI-11/WS/40344/13934
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / Sensitization against Cholera in Schools - Pilot
|
Haiti Participative
|
266,121
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40356/6116
|
CHOLERA RESPONSE / WASH Emergency Cholera Mitigation
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
3,205,400
|
HIGH
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
HTI-11/WS/40376/13790
|
Prevention of Cholera in 80 Voodoo Temples in Léogane, Bristout/Bobin camps in Peguy -Ville, and Valheureux in the Lower Artibonite.
|
FHED-INC
|
373,300
|
HIGH
|
National
|
Sub total for WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE
|
170,976,975
|
|
CLUSTER NOT YET SPECIFIED
|
HTI-11/SNYS/40090/8487
|
Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [target needs $15,000,000]
|
ERF (OCHA)
|
-
|
HIGH
|
National
|
Sub total for CLUSTER NOT YET SPECIFIED
|
-
|
|
|
Grand Total
|
906,961,206
|
|
Table V: Summary of requirements (grouped by location)
Consolidated Appeal for Haiti 2011
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by appealing organizations.
|
Location
|
Requirements
($)
|
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
|
17,975,831
|
Centre (Hinche)
|
2,268,236
|
National
|
512,370,568
|
Nord-Est (Fort-Liberté)
|
3,060,300
|
Nord-Ouest (Port-de-Paix)
|
4,309,212
|
Ouest (Port-au-Prince)
|
360,246,659
|
Sud-Est (Jacmel)
|
6,730,400
|
Grand Total
|
906,961,206
|
ANNEX III. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES
Haiti earthquake operation
Summary of the plan of action
Background
This document reflects a summary of the revised plan of action with a total budget of 314,329,971 Swiss francs. It articulates operational adjustments to the emergency appeal initially launched on 26 January 2010, which was then revised to 218.4 million Swiss francs on 9 February 2010 (the detailed plan of action is available upon request).
Montreal declaration
In February 2010, Red Cross and Red Crescent partners involved in the Haiti recovery operation gathered in Montreal to devise a shared strategy and identify common priority areas. Collectively, Red Cross and Red Crescent leaders committed to:
strengthening the capacity of the Haitian Red Cross Society, recognizing its crucial role within Haiti’s often fractured society
providing curative health services for approximately 500,000 people for the critical first six months of the operation, as well as longer-term health support services
providing approximately 30,000 families with appropriate transitional shelter
complementing health and shelter assistance with water and sanitation for 30,000 families
contributing meaningfully to protect the most vulnerable during Haiti’s long and difficult recovery and reconstruction
Red Cross Red Crescent plan of action
A Red Cross Red Crescent plan of action was developed and presented at the Red Cross Red Crescent New York Summit in April 2010. This plan was structured around three pillars:
The three pillars approach
|
Earthquake operation
Pillar 1
|
Disaster preparedness
Pillar 2
|
Strengthening the
Haitian Red Cross Society
Pillar 3
|
Support affected households with their immediate post-earthquake needs and help them move towards recovery.
|
Introducing key community-based DRRand disaster preparedness measures, bearing in mind the potential impact that the rains and hurricanes can have on an annual basis upon this already weakened nation.
|
Focusing on the responsibility that Red Cross Red Crescent partners and the IFRC have for supporting and strengthening the Haitian Red Cross Society.
|
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies plan of action
The IFRC plan of action comprises only part of the much broader Red Cross Red Crescent plan of action. It includes only multilateral activities, i.e., activities that will be delivered by the Haitian Red Cross Society with IFRC support, and with funding received from more than 90 national Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
The IFRC’s plan and budget has been designed with the funding commitments and intentions of national societies in mind. At the April 2010 New York Summit, there was a clear indication of interest from the 25 attending national societies in providing a further (and estimated) 100 million Swiss francs to the IFRC in addition to the approximately 200 million Swiss francs that had already been contributed.36 The IFRC’s plan of action calls for 314 million Swiss francs with 85 million Swiss francs being sought.37
Overview
Cooperation among Red Cross Red Crescent actors has been essential to the Haitian Red Cross Society’s (HRCS) ability to assume a lead role in addressing the staggering needs generated by the earthquake on 12 January 2010. In the seven month period following the earthquake, the HRCS with the support of delegates, staff and volunteers originating from some 59 Red Cross Red Crescent national societies, 21 Emergency Response Units and other Red Cross Red Crescent ERTs from Mexico, Colombia, South Korea and Qatar have worked together to deliver urgently needed water, relief items (NFIs and emergency shelter), and health and sanitation services to hundreds of thousands of individuals in affected communities throughout PaP and other affected areas. As the operation transitions into longer term programming, the IFRC will continue to work with the HRCS to provide assistance to affected communities, and help Haiti rebuild so local response capabilities are better than before. The programmes described in this plan of action have been developed in consultation with the HRCS based on needs assessments in the affected communities.
Pillar 1: the earthquake operation
|
Relief. Increasingly, and understandably, the attention of the Haitian Government and the international and humanitarian communities are turning towards the considerable task of recovery and reconstruction. There remains, however, staggering basic humanitarian needs amongst Haiti’s displaced. The IFRC will continue to provide basic relief until the end of 2010 in an attempt to protect the basic dignity of those living in settlements. This includes the distribution of traditional NFIs and replacement of emergency shelter items that rapidly deteriorate in Haiti’s harsh climate.
Shelter. The shelter needs in Haiti are unprecedented. The earthquake displaced an estimated 2 million people with 1.3 million people finding refuge in settlements across the affected region in the months that followed. It was clear from the outset that before permanent solutions could be found, Haiti’s earthquake survivors would need considerable emergency shelter assistance as well as support to bridge the difficult transitional period of recovery.
In the six months following the earthquake, Red Cross emergency shelter distributions reached 125,000 families with 233,000 tarpaulins and more than 9,000 family tents. A second round of shelter distribution, targeting 80,000 families, began in August.
Whilst addressing emergency shelter needs, the IFRC has also started a programme that will provide 7,500 families with safe and improved shelter coupled with improved access to water and sanitation. In addition to building wooden transitional shelters, the IFRC will support families returning to their homes if the location is safe. The IFRC will also help families return to their plots once cleared of rubble, and help repair homes that can be salvaged.
Health and care. Haiti’s health indicators before the earthquake were amongst the worst in the Americas. Haiti had the region’s highest rates of infant and maternal mortality, the worst malnutrition and the highest HIV and AIDS rates. The country also had a weak public health system with only 20% of health care previously being delivered by the state. For many of Haiti’s affected, the earthquake response represents the first time that they have had access to formal and free health care.
The IFRC’s initial focus on supporting curative health services for the first year of the response will give way to a focus on community mobilization and behaviour change, supporting the long-term objectives of the HRCS which include bolstering its HIV and AIDS capacity, and strengthening its existing blood donor recruitment programme.
Water and sanitation. Everyday more than 300,000 people in PaP receive safe water from Red Cross Red Crescent partners. This support, coupled with extensive sanitation and hygiene activities, contributed heavily to the fact that there were no disease outbreaks in the post disaster phase. The water and sanitation needs in Haiti are not primarily the result of the earthquake. Prior to 12 January 2010, 63% of Haitians had regular (but not necessarily sufficient) access to drinking water. Only 17% had access to sanitation services and watery diarrhoea caused between five and 16% of child deaths.
The need for a long-term approach to strengthening Haiti’s water and sanitation capacity is clear. The IFRC has been working very closely with Haiti’s national water authority, DINEPA since the earthquake. This collaboration will continue into the third year of the operation, with the goal of successfully transferring institutional capacity from the IFRC to the public authorities.
Livelihoods. Similarly to water and sanitation, income and livelihood needs in Haiti clearly pre-date the earthquake. In 2009, various estimates suggested that between 72% and even 90% of Haitians lived on less than $1 per day. Such poverty inevitably contributed to the severity of January’s disaster and any recovery effort must address it wherever possible. Whilst planning is still underway, the IFRC’s livelihoods programme will be integrated with shelter and water and sanitation programmes. In terms of shelter, opportunities clearly exist in relation to the building of transitional shelters, the repairing of damaged houses, and removal and transformation of rubble.
Pillar 2: disaster preparedness
|
Preparations for the hurricane and rain season are well underway. However, other triggers for new humanitarian crises are still on the horizon. The vulnerabilities of Haitian communities to natural hazards will require many years to address effectively.
Pillar 3: National Society development
|
The continuing strength of the HRCS is at the very heart of the IFRC’s plan of action. The strategy that has been developed focuses on ensuring the national society’ capacity can continue to meet the needs of earthquake-affected communities. However, it also addresses the long-term priorities of the HRCS – priorities that pre-date the earthquake. It looks, for example, at continuing to ensure the HRCS´s leading role in the country’s fight against HIV and AIDS, as well as expanding and strengthening the blood service programme.
Maintaining operational capacity
|
The IFRC’s operation is Haiti is one of the largest in its history. More than 1,500 international delegates have been involved in the operation and an excess of 13,000 tons of aid has been brought into the country. In addition, 17 national Red Cross societies have bilateral programmes underway in Haiti. The scope of the IFRC’s logistical and operational capacity will remain consistent for the duration of the plan of action, albeit with changing and steadily increasing emphasis on recovery as of early 2011. The IFRC’s ability to support national societies in their operations will also need to be maintained, both in terms of support services and movement coordination.
Finally, the IFRC is committed to continuing its engagement with beneficiaries. Already hundreds of thousands of earthquake survivors have received vital information about the support that is available to them, as well as warnings and advice about the risks they face through the IFRC’s beneficiary communication project. The early successes of the Red Cross Red Crescent/Trilogy SMS partnership and the weekly Radio Croix Rouge Haitienne programme must evolve into a practice of sustainable engagement with our most important stakeholders: the beneficiaries.
Financial overview of the plan of action
Appeal target: 314,329,971 Swiss francs in cash, in kind, or services are required to support the plan of action of the HRCS and the IFRC. As of 24 September 2010, a total 229.5 million Swiss francs have been received to cover this budget, resulting in a 73% coverage of the appeal. The 2,560,967 Swiss francs requested to support the IFRC and Red Crescent Society’s inter-agency coordination of the shelter and NFIs cluster have already been covered by different donors.
Programme
|
Budget
|
Relief (1)
|
57,362,076
|
Health
|
6,843,227
|
Water and sanitation
|
36,910,005
|
Léogâne water and sanitation and Health
|
10,976,327
|
Shelter (2)
|
62,718,559
|
Livelihoods
|
9,843,264
|
Pillar 2: disaster preparedness and disaster response management
|
14,858,960
|
Pillar 3: National Society development
|
17,559,885
|
Movement coordination
|
3,883,161
|
Communications
|
4,442,775
|
Emergency Response Units (3)
|
19,445,615
|
In-country management
|
1,869,795
|
Support services
|
16,143,826
|
Logistics
|
20,655,098
|
Base camp and security
|
27,352,367
|
Zone office/Geneva support
|
3,465,030
|
Total plan of action
|
314,329,971
|
Shelter cluster coordination
|
2,560,967
|
(1) Relief programme includes emergency shelter activities
|
|
|
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society’s vision is to inspire, encourage, facilitate and promote at all times all forms of humanitarian activities by National Societies, with a view to preventing and alleviating human suffering, and thereby contributing to the maintenance and promotion of human dignity and peace in the world.
|
ANNEX IV. DONOR RESPONSE TO THE 2010 APPEAL Table VI: Summary of requirements and funding (grouped by cluster)
Haiti Revised Humanitarian Appeal (January - December 2010)
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.
|
Cluster
|
Original requirements
|
Revised requirements
|
Carry-
over
|
Funding
|
Total
resources
available
|
Unmet requirements
|
%
Covered
|
Uncommitted
pledges
|
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
|
($)
|
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E=C+D
|
B-E
|
E/B
|
F
|
AGRICULTURE
|
23,000,000
|
58,818,036
|
-
|
31,526,150
|
31,526,150
|
27,291,886
|
54%
|
-
|
CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT (CCCM)
|
1,300,000
|
78,779,460
|
-
|
36,196,220
|
36,196,220
|
42,583,240
|
46%
|
-
|
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
|
10,487,579
|
21,861,148
|
165,430
|
21,833,048
|
21,998,478
|
- 137,330
|
101%
|
-
|
EARLY RECOVERY
|
49,218,850
|
140,705,800
|
-
|
53,617,941
|
53,617,941
|
87,087,859
|
38%
|
-
|
EDUCATION
|
11,100,000
|
87,536,872
|
-
|
85,523,861
|
85,523,861
|
2,013,011
|
98%
|
-
|
EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNI-CATIONS
|
782,460
|
4,433,765
|
-
|
782,460
|
782,460
|
3,651,305
|
18%
|
-
|
FOOD AID
|
246,039,060
|
486,742,542
|
3,635,725
|
349,899,032
|
353,534,757
|
133,207,785
|
73%
|
2,111,614
|
HEALTH
|
33,900,000
|
140,320,179
|
-
|
103,096,178
|
103,096,178
|
37,224,001
|
73%
|
450,000
|
LOGISTICS
|
33,527,705
|
89,843,876
|
-
|
64,629,799
|
64,629,799
|
25,214,077
|
72%
|
-
|
NUTRITION
|
48,400,000
|
48,108,992
|
-
|
46,236,495
|
46,236,495
|
1,872,497
|
96%
|
-
|
PROTECTION
|
16,230,000
|
71,867,732
|
-
|
42,940,134
|
42,940,134
|
28,927,598
|
60%
|
100,000
|
SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS
|
29,250,000
|
162,263,354
|
-
|
102,276,697
|
102,276,697
|
59,986,657
|
63%
|
220,000
|
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE
|
58,825,000
|
110,939,574
|
-
|
97,216,853
|
97,216,853
|
13,722,721
|
88%
|
-
|
CLUSTER NOT SPECIFIED
|
-
|
-
|
1,497,307
|
39,136,182
|
40,633,489
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
-
|
Grand Total
|
562,060,654
|
1,502,221,330
|
5,298,462
|
1,074,911,050
|
1,080,209,512
|
422,011,818
|
72%
|
2,881,614
|
NOTE: "Funding" means Contributions + Commitments
Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables indicates the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)
Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed.
Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity.
The list of projects and the figures for their funding requirements in this document are a snapshot as of 15 November 2010. For continuously updated information on projects, funding requirements, and contributions to date, visit the Financial Tracking Service (fts.unocha.org).
Table VII: Summary of requirements and funding (grouped by appealing organization)
Haiti Revised Humanitarian Appeal (January - December 2010)
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.
|
Appealing
organization
|
Original requirements
|
Revised requirements
|
Carry-
over
|
Funding
|
Total
resources
available
|
Unmet requirements
|
% Covered
|
Uncommitted
pledges
|
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
|
($)
|
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E=C+D
|
B-E
|
E/B
|
F
|
AAI
|
-
|
3,137,582
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
3,137,582
|
0%
|
-
|
ACAT
|
-
|
40,600
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
40,600
|
0%
|
-
|
ACDI/VOCA
|
-
|
3,280,000
|
-
|
3,878,712
|
3,878,712
|
- 598,712
|
100%
|
-
|
ACF
|
700,000
|
30,290,843
|
-
|
17,869,823
|
17,869,823
|
12,421,020
|
59%
|
-
|
ACTED
|
-
|
28,330,225
|
-
|
11,382,013
|
11,382,013
|
16,948,212
|
40%
|
-
|
ADRA-Haiti
|
-
|
478,100
|
-
|
478,000
|
478,000
|
100
|
100%
|
-
|
Aide et Action
|
-
|
1,109,385
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1,109,385
|
0%
|
-
|
AMI
|
-
|
211,546
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
211,546
|
0%
|
-
|
AMURT (USA)
|
-
|
518,940
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
518,940
|
0%
|
-
|
ARC
|
-
|
1,447,500
|
-
|
1,297,180
|
1,297,180
|
150,320
|
90%
|
-
|
AVSF
|
-
|
1,720,464
|
-
|
1,365,546
|
1,365,546
|
354,918
|
79%
|
-
|
AVSI
|
-
|
4,205,100
|
-
|
628,248
|
628,248
|
3,576,852
|
15%
|
-
|
Bioforce
|
-
|
414,433
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
414,433
|
0%
|
-
|
CARE International
|
-
|
12,875,000
|
-
|
11,310,684
|
11,310,684
|
1,564,316
|
88%
|
-
|
CECOSIDA
|
-
|
255,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
255,000
|
0%
|
-
|
CEHPAPE
|
-
|
750,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
750,000
|
0%
|
-
|
CESVI
|
-
|
1,011,400
|
-
|
1,012,751
|
1,012,751
|
- 1,351
|
100%
|
-
|
CISP
|
-
|
183,130
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
183,130
|
0%
|
-
|
COOPI
|
-
|
1,380,000
|
-
|
1,794,000
|
1,794,000
|
- 414,000
|
100%
|
-
|
CW
|
-
|
2,409,600
|
-
|
2,409,600
|
2,409,600
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
Deep Springs International
|
400,000
|
472,592
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
472,592
|
0%
|
-
|
Entrepreneurs du Monde
|
-
|
741,910
|
-
|
744,431
|
744,431
|
- 2,521
|
100%
|
-
|
ERF (OCHA)
|
-
|
-
|
1,497,307
|
22,339,862
|
23,837,169
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
-
|
FAO
|
23,000,000
|
32,511,179
|
-
|
16,160,355
|
16,160,355
|
16,350,824
|
50%
|
-
|
FHED-INC
|
-
|
1,780,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1,780,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Finnchurchaid
|
-
|
1,650,000
|
-
|
937,951
|
937,951
|
712,049
|
57%
|
-
|
Floresta
|
-
|
1,792,324
|
-
|
476,375
|
476,375
|
1,315,949
|
27%
|
-
|
FRATERNITE NOTRE DAME
|
-
|
408,500
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
408,500
|
0%
|
-
|
Haiti Participative
|
-
|
258,563
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
258,563
|
0%
|
-
|
Heartland
|
-
|
1,459,449
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1,459,449
|
0%
|
-
|
HFHI
|
-
|
35,021,289
|
-
|
15,650,471
|
15,650,471
|
19,370,818
|
45%
|
-
|
HHI
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
HI
|
5,850,000
|
30,590,830
|
-
|
9,889,021
|
9,889,021
|
20,701,809
|
32%
|
-
|
Hopital Albert Schweitzer
|
-
|
3,390,000
|
-
|
759,518
|
759,518
|
2,630,482
|
22%
|
-
|
Hopital Sainte Croix
|
-
|
575,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
575,000
|
0%
|
-
|
HWA
|
-
|
2,534,389
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2,534,389
|
0%
|
-
|
IAHV
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
IFOCOH
|
-
|
168,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
168,000
|
0%
|
-
|
ILO
|
2,380,000
|
2,380,000
|
-
|
589,510
|
589,510
|
1,790,490
|
25%
|
-
|
IMC
|
2,200,000
|
7,738,720
|
-
|
9,334,618
|
9,334,618
|
- 1,595,898
|
100%
|
-
|
IMS
|
-
|
600,474
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
600,474
|
0%
|
-
|
International Action
|
-
|
523,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
523,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Internews
|
-
|
748,908
|
-
|
748,908
|
748,908
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
INTERSOS
|
-
|
600,600
|
-
|
600,600
|
600,600
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
IOM
|
29,175,000
|
128,223,931
|
-
|
93,663,109
|
93,663,109
|
34,560,822
|
73%
|
-
|
IRC
|
250,000
|
4,075,060
|
-
|
4,075,060
|
4,075,060
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
IRD
|
-
|
4,096,927
|
-
|
4,845,969
|
4,845,969
|
- 749,042
|
100%
|
-
|
IRD/MEBSH
|
-
|
745,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
745,000
|
0%
|
-
|
IRW
|
-
|
123,061
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
123,061
|
0%
|
-
|
JRS
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
MARCH
|
-
|
480,080
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
480,080
|
0%
|
-
|
MDM Canada
|
-
|
1,183,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1,183,000
|
0%
|
-
|
MDM France
|
-
|
4,661,965
|
-
|
2,621,232
|
2,621,232
|
2,040,733
|
56%
|
-
|
MDM Greece
|
400,000
|
900,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
900,000
|
0%
|
-
|
MDM Suisse
|
-
|
652,750
|
-
|
652,750
|
652,750
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
Mercy Corps
|
-
|
4,379,434
|
-
|
4,381,578
|
4,381,578
|
- 2,144
|
100%
|
100,000
|
MERLIN
|
500,000
|
8,287,200
|
-
|
8,287,200
|
8,287,200
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
MI
|
-
|
671,468
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
671,468
|
0%
|
-
|
NCA
|
-
|
4,300,000
|
-
|
3,900,521
|
3,900,521
|
399,479
|
91%
|
-
|
OCHA
|
6,677,579
|
13,443,757
|
165,430
|
13,890,657
|
14,056,087
|
- 612,330
|
100%
|
-
|
OHCHR
|
530,000
|
1,668,000
|
-
|
2,035,770
|
2,035,770
|
- 367,770
|
100%
|
-
|
OI
|
-
|
370,388
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
370,388
|
0%
|
-
|
OXFAM GB
|
3,000,000
|
5,440,950
|
-
|
5,440,950
|
5,440,950
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
OXFAM Quebec
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
PESADEV
|
-
|
398,158
|
-
|
324,210
|
324,210
|
73,948
|
81%
|
-
|
PIH
|
-
|
10,000,000
|
-
|
11,968,147
|
11,968,147
|
- 1,968,147
|
100%
|
-
|
Plan
|
1,000,000
|
7,610,000
|
-
|
7,995,901
|
7,995,901
|
- 385,901
|
100%
|
-
|
Project K.I.D.
|
-
|
3,059,825
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
3,059,825
|
0%
|
-
|
RedR UK
|
-
|
414,433
|
-
|
463,902
|
463,902
|
- 49,469
|
100%
|
-
|
RET
|
-
|
1,110,887
|
-
|
589,788
|
589,788
|
521,099
|
53%
|
-
|
RI
|
-
|
5,246,343
|
-
|
2,279,607
|
2,279,607
|
2,966,736
|
43%
|
-
|
Samaritan's Purse
|
-
|
775,000
|
-
|
775,000
|
775,000
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
SC
|
9,825,000
|
36,603,393
|
-
|
36,652,679
|
36,652,679
|
- 49,286
|
100%
|
-
|
Solidarités
|
-
|
2,225,754
|
-
|
2,147,680
|
2,147,680
|
78,074
|
96%
|
-
|
Terre Des Hommes
|
800,000
|
1,600,000
|
-
|
1,039,608
|
1,039,608
|
560,392
|
65%
|
-
|
UCODEP
|
-
|
252,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
252,000
|
0%
|
-
|
UNAIDS
|
600,000
|
717,581
|
-
|
24,331
|
24,331
|
693,250
|
3%
|
-
|
UNDOCO
|
-
|
475,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
475,000
|
0%
|
-
|
UNDP
|
35,600,000
|
89,074,349
|
-
|
28,942,560
|
28,942,560
|
60,131,789
|
32%
|
-
|
UNDSS
|
3,810,000
|
240,848
|
-
|
240,848
|
240,848
|
-
|
100%
|
-
|
UNEP
|
1,000,000
|
1,500,000
|
-
|
414,953
|
414,953
|
1,085,047
|
28%
|
-
|
UNESCO
|
1,900,000
|
4,050,000
|
-
|
2,734,359
|
2,734,359
|
1,315,641
|
68%
|
-
|
UNFPA
|
4,550,000
|
13,425,927
|
-
|
7,139,535
|
7,139,535
|
6,286,392
|
53%
|
-
|
UN-HABITAT
|
13,430,000
|
8,450,000
|
-
|
4,659,963
|
4,659,963
|
3,790,037
|
55%
|
120,000
|
UNHCR
|
-
|
12,500,121
|
-
|
5,866,494
|
5,866,494
|
6,633,627
|
47%
|
-
|
UNICEF
|
119,975,000
|
224,453,120
|
-
|
227,483,563
|
227,483,563
|
- 3,030,443
|
100%
|
-
|
UNIFEM
|
800,000
|
1,700,000
|
-
|
199,020
|
199,020
|
1,500,980
|
12%
|
100,000
|
UNISDR
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
UNOOSA
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
UNOPS
|
-
|
33,532,828
|
-
|
5,715,563
|
5,715,563
|
27,817,265
|
17%
|
-
|
UNOSAT
|
58,850
|
191,530
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
191,530
|
0%
|
-
|
USCRI
|
-
|
280,093
|
-
|
239,960
|
239,960
|
40,133
|
86%
|
-
|
WCC
|
-
|
94,133
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
94,133
|
0%
|
-
|
WCC
|
-
|
1,288,370
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1,288,370
|
0%
|
-
|
WCH
|
-
|
2,908,500
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2,908,500
|
0%
|
-
|
WFP
|
279,849,225
|
569,236,339
|
3,635,725
|
409,726,667
|
413,362,392
|
155,873,947
|
73%
|
2,111,614
|
WHO
|
10,000,000
|
49,871,023
|
-
|
27,850,165
|
27,850,165
|
22,020,858
|
56%
|
450,000
|
WMO
|
-
|
890,000
|
-
|
680,000
|
680,000
|
210,000
|
76%
|
-
|
World Concern
|
-
|
1,095,438
|
-
|
746,783
|
746,783
|
348,655
|
68%
|
-
|
World Hope International
|
-
|
796,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
796,000
|
0%
|
-
|
World YWCA
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
WVI
|
3,800,000
|
12,456,791
|
-
|
12,556,791
|
12,556,791
|
- 100,000
|
100%
|
-
|
Grand Total
|
562,060,654
|
1,502,221,330
|
5,298,462
|
1,074,911,050
|
1,080,209,512
|
422,011,818
|
72%
|
2,881,614
|
NOTE: "Funding" means Contributions + Commitments
Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables indicates the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)
Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed.
Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity.
The list of projects and the figures for their funding requirements in this document are a snapshot as of 15 November 2010. For continuously updated information on projects, funding requirements, and contributions to date, visit the Financial Tracking Service (fts.unocha.org).
Table VIII: Total funding per donor (to projects listed in the Appeal)
Haiti Revised Humanitarian Appeal (January - December 2010)
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.
|
Donor
|
Funding
|
% of
Grand Total
|
Uncommitted
pledges
|
|
($)
|
|
($)
|
Private (individuals & organizations)
|
284,460,555
|
26%
|
200,000
|
United States
|
242,409,083
|
22%
|
-
|
Canada
|
87,538,938
|
8%
|
-
|
European Commission
|
54,611,166
|
5%
|
-
|
Saudi Arabia
|
50,000,000
|
5%
|
-
|
Japan
|
42,680,000
|
4%
|
-
|
Allocation of funds from Red Cross / Red Crescent
|
39,591,491
|
4%
|
120,000
|
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
|
38,506,425
|
4%
|
-
|
Spain
|
35,278,849
|
3%
|
-
|
Brazil
|
28,245,860
|
3%
|
-
|
Sweden
|
25,966,761
|
2%
|
-
|
Norway
|
20,952,289
|
2%
|
-
|
France
|
17,270,416
|
2%
|
2,111,614
|
Denmark
|
16,543,700
|
2%
|
-
|
United Kingdom
|
9,577,254
|
1%
|
450,000
|
Australia
|
8,552,365
|
1%
|
-
|
Thailand
|
6,632,381
|
1%
|
-
|
Allocations of unearmarked funds by UN agencies
|
6,545,153
|
1%
|
-
|
Germany
|
6,516,127
|
1%
|
-
|
Italy
|
6,001,921
|
1%
|
-
|
Carry-over (donors not specified)
|
5,298,462
|
0%
|
-
|
Finland
|
5,216,135
|
0%
|
-
|
Russian Federation
|
5,200,000
|
0%
|
-
|
World Bank
|
3,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Belgium
|
2,659,933
|
0%
|
-
|
Others
|
30,954,248
|
3%
|
-
|
Grand Total
|
1,080,209,512
|
100%
|
2,881,614
|
NOTE: "Funding" means Contributions + Commitments
Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables indicates the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)
Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed.
Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity.
The list of projects and the figures for their funding requirements in this document are a snapshot as of 15 November 2010. For continuously updated information on projects, funding requirements, and contributions to date, visit the Financial Tracking Service (fts.unocha.org).
Table IX: Non-Appeal funding (per IASC standard sector)
Other humanitarian funding to HAITI - Earthquakes - January 2010
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.
|
Sector
|
Funding
|
% of
Grand Total
|
Uncommitted
pledges
|
|
($)
|
|
($)
|
AGRICULTURE
|
4,614,484
|
0%
|
-
|
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
|
574,213,235
|
24%
|
25,000
|
ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
|
43,169,873
|
2%
|
-
|
EDUCATION
|
10,500,477
|
0%
|
400,000
|
FOOD
|
71,805,407
|
3%
|
-
|
HEALTH
|
158,414,777
|
7%
|
15,226,499
|
MULTI-SECTOR
|
3,502,882
|
0%
|
-
|
PROTECTION/HUMAN RIGHTS/RULE OF LAW
|
5,470,852
|
0%
|
-
|
SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS
|
129,828,841
|
6%
|
-
|
WATER AND SANITATION
|
23,856,316
|
1%
|
447,699
|
SECTOR NOT YET SPECIFIED
|
1,329,293,434
|
56%
|
1,075,106,448
|
Grand Total
|
2,354,670,578
|
100%
|
1,091,205,646
|
NOTE: "Funding" means Contributions + Commitments
Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables indicates the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)
Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed.
Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity.
The list of projects and the figures for their funding requirements in this document are a snapshot as of 15 November 2010. For continuously updated information on projects, funding requirements, and contributions to date, visit the Financial Tracking Service (fts.unocha.org).
Table X: Total humanitarian assistance per donor (Appeal plus other*)
HAITI - Earthquakes - January 2010
as of 15 November 2010
http://fts.unocha.org
|
Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.
|
Donor
|
Funding
|
% of
Grand Total
|
Uncommitted
pledges
|
|
($)
|
|
($)
|
Private (individuals & organizations)
|
1,242,863,865
|
36%
|
56,271,772
|
United States
|
1,177,361,057
|
34%
|
-
|
Canada
|
159,031,978
|
5%
|
-
|
European Commission
|
116,941,763
|
3%
|
475,689,053
|
Allocation of funds from Red Cross / Red Crescent
|
86,481,683
|
3%
|
120,000
|
Spain
|
72,277,006
|
2%
|
-
|
Japan
|
58,842,154
|
2%
|
42,485,000
|
Saudi Arabia
|
50,000,000
|
1%
|
-
|
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
|
38,506,425
|
1%
|
-
|
Sweden
|
37,351,986
|
1%
|
278,940
|
France
|
36,136,891
|
1%
|
254,212,454
|
United Kingdom
|
33,272,548
|
1%
|
450,000
|
Germany
|
32,854,285
|
1%
|
-
|
Norway
|
29,070,011
|
1%
|
-
|
Brazil
|
28,784,328
|
1%
|
10,000,000
|
Denmark
|
26,584,971
|
1%
|
-
|
Netherlands
|
22,045,134
|
1%
|
-
|
Italy
|
21,182,931
|
1%
|
-
|
Switzerland
|
13,719,899
|
0%
|
-
|
Australia
|
12,913,876
|
0%
|
-
|
China
|
11,039,457
|
0%
|
5,000,000
|
Russian Federation
|
10,900,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Mexico
|
10,103,778
|
0%
|
-
|
Finland
|
8,243,388
|
0%
|
-
|
Belgium
|
6,779,102
|
0%
|
-
|
Thailand
|
6,752,381
|
0%
|
-
|
Allocations of unearmarked funds by UN agencies
|
6,545,153
|
0%
|
-
|
Ireland
|
6,408,289
|
0%
|
-
|
United Arab Emirates
|
6,037,973
|
0%
|
2,703,542
|
Carry-over (donors not specified)
|
5,298,462
|
0%
|
-
|
India
|
5,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Austria
|
4,379,418
|
0%
|
-
|
Ghana
|
3,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
World Bank
|
3,000,000
|
0%
|
100,000,000
|
Nigeria
|
2,501,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Congo, The Democratic Republic of
|
2,500,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Turkey
|
2,300,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Luxembourg
|
2,076,031
|
0%
|
-
|
Poland
|
2,031,169
|
0%
|
-
|
Bahrain
|
2,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Equatorial Guinea
|
1,999,977
|
0%
|
-
|
Indonesia
|
1,750,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Portugal
|
1,443,001
|
0%
|
-
|
New Zealand
|
1,439,884
|
0%
|
-
|
Kuwait
|
1,250,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Korea, Republic of
|
1,200,000
|
0%
|
8,800,000
|
Czech Republic
|
1,134,357
|
0%
|
-
|
Algeria
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Congo, Republic of
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Gabon
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Gambia
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Guyana
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Morocco
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
33,000,000
|
Senegal
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Suriname
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Tunisia
|
1,000,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Greece
|
928,115
|
0%
|
-
|
Slovakia
|
652,669
|
0%
|
-
|
Cuba
|
607,500
|
0%
|
-
|
Estonia
|
600,764
|
0%
|
-
|
Ukraine
|
503,643
|
0%
|
-
|
Mauritius
|
500,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Timor-Leste
|
500,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Turkmenistan
|
500,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Azerbaijan
|
499,978
|
0%
|
-
|
Chad
|
499,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Croatia
|
491,660
|
0%
|
-
|
Bulgaria
|
373,511
|
0%
|
-
|
Lithuania
|
296,173
|
0%
|
-
|
Slovenia
|
243,188
|
0%
|
-
|
Various (details not yet provided)
|
222,384
|
0%
|
-
|
Afghanistan
|
200,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Burkina Faso
|
200,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Malta
|
199,898
|
0%
|
-
|
Liechtenstein
|
190,295
|
0%
|
-
|
Saint Lucia
|
185,185
|
0%
|
-
|
South Africa
|
184,240
|
0%
|
-
|
Burundi
|
161,186
|
0%
|
-
|
Benin
|
150,500
|
0%
|
-
|
Cyprus
|
144,300
|
0%
|
-
|
Hungary
|
144,300
|
0%
|
-
|
Council of Europe
|
140,056
|
0%
|
-
|
Monaco
|
140,056
|
0%
|
-
|
Viet Nam
|
130,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Botswana
|
128,100
|
0%
|
-
|
Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of
|
126,075
|
0%
|
-
|
Armenia
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Grenada
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Kazakhstan
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Malaysia
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Serbia
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Sierra Leone
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Uganda
|
100,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Iceland
|
96,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Moldova, Republic of
|
90,000
|
0%
|
-
|
British Virgin Islands
|
80,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
73,780
|
0%
|
-
|
Romania
|
72,150
|
0%
|
-
|
Andorra
|
69,920
|
0%
|
-
|
Cambodia
|
60,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Brunei Darussalam
|
52,544
|
0%
|
-
|
Colombia
|
50,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Liberia
|
50,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Philippines
|
50,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Singapore
|
50,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Antigua and Barbuda
|
37,037
|
0%
|
-
|
Ecuador
|
30,785
|
0%
|
-
|
Mongolia
|
20,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Bahamas
|
12,500
|
0%
|
-
|
Madagascar
|
5,000
|
0%
|
-
|
Kenya
|
1,987
|
0%
|
-
|
Union of South American Nations
|
-
|
0%
|
100,000,000
|
Dominican Republic
|
-
|
0%
|
4,976,499
|
Rwanda
|
-
|
0%
|
100,000
|
Argentina
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Bangladesh
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Barbados
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Bolivia
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Chile
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Egypt
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
El Salvador
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Georgia
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Israel
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Jamaica
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Jordan
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Lebanon
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Malawi
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Nicaragua
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Panama
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Paraguay
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Peru
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Qatar
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Uruguay
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Venezuela
|
-
|
0%
|
-
|
Grand Total:
|
3,434,880,090
|
100%
|
1,094,087,260
|
NOTE: "Funding" means Contributions + Commitments
Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables indicates the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)
Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed.
Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity.
* Includes contributions to the Consolidated Appeal and additional contributions outside of the Consolidated Appeal Process (bilateral, Red Cross, etc.)
The list of projects and the figures for their funding requirements in this document are a snapshot as of 15 November 2010. For continuously updated information on projects, funding requirements, and contributions to date, visit the Financial Tracking Service (fts.unocha.org).
ANNEX V. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AA Action Aid
AAA Agro Action Allemande (German Agricultural Action or Welthungerhilfe)
AAI Alliance Agricole Internationale
AAR Association for Aid and Relief
ACAT Action des Chrétiens pour l’Abolition de la Torture
ACD Association for Community Development
ACDI Agence Canadienne de Développement International
ACDR Asian Conference on Disaster Reduction
ACF Action Contre la Faim (Action Against Hunger)
ACPP Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz
ACREPB Association des Citoyens pour le Relèvement et la Protection de Belle Avenue
ACT Alliance Action by Churches Together
ACTED Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
ACTS Active Christians That Serve
ACV Advent Christian Village
ADEMA Ansanm pou yon demen miyò an Ayiti
ADEPFOMA Association des Directeurs d'Ecoles Privées de Fontamara et de Martissant
ADF America Development Foundation
ADRA Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ADS Armée du Salut
AGF America Development Foundation
AECID Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
(Spanish Agency for International Cooperation)
AEPCGH Association des Femmes en Action + Education Partnership For The Children of Haiti
AFH Architecture for Humanity
AFPD Asosiasyon fanm progresiste dayiti
AG Assemblies of God
AGPAM Association des Gens Progressistes pour un Avenir Meilleur.
AHFH Aquidneck Hearts for Haiti
AHV All Hands Volunteers
AI Amnesty International
AIDG Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group
AIR American Institute for Research
AJAG Association for the Youth of La Gonave
AJDMP Association des Jeunes pour le Développement Mahot de Petit Goâve
AJDSH Association des Jeunes pour le Development de Saint Hélène
AJUDEL Association des Jeunes de Delmas
AL Atlas Logistique
ALEHA Association des leaders Evangéliques d'Haïti
AMECON 2000 American Continental 2000
AME-SADA African Methodist Episcopal Church-Service and Development Agency
AMI Acts of Mercy International
AMURT Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team
AN Arche Nova E.V. – Initiative for People in Need
ANA American Nurses Association
ANAPFEH Association Nationale de Protection Des Femmes et Enfants Haitiens
ANPC Portugal's National Civil Protection Authority
APAN All Partners Access Network
APFB (undefined)
APJ Artists for Peace and Justice
APMADEN Asosyssyon Paran Moun Andikape Defisyan Entelektyel
ARC American Refugee Committee
ARCH Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti
ARI Allied Recovery International
ART anti-retroviral therapy
ASA Action Secours Ambulance
ASB Arbeiter Samariter Bund Deutschland E.V
ASCJM Association Sociaux Culturelles des Jeunes de Mariani
ASSODLO Association Haitian pour la Maitrise des Eaux et des Sols
AVAP Associazione Volontari Assistenza Pubblica
AVISER-Haiti Action Viable et Solidaire pour la Renforcement de l'education en Haiti
AVSF Agronomes et vétérinaires sans frontières
AVSI Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
AWO Arbeiterwohlfahrt
BAI Bureau des Avocats Internationaux
BPM Brigades for Protection of Minors
BRAC Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee
BRC British Red Cross
BUSF Bomberos Unidos sin Fronteras (United Firefighters without Frontiers)
CA Christian Aid
CAD Centre d'Aide au Développement
CAF Christian Aid Foundation
CAM Christian Aid Ministries
CAMEP Centrale Métropolitaine d'Eau Portable
CAP Consolidated Appeal or Consolidated Appeal Process
CC Community Coalition
CCE Caribbean Cultural Experience
CCCM camp coordination and camp management
CDAC communications with disaster-affected populations
CEAAL Consejo de Educación de Adultos de América Latina
CECI Centre for International Studies and Cooperation
CECOSIDA Centre de Communications sur le SIDA et la Santé
CEEC Commission épiscopale pour l'éducation catholique
CEHPAPE Centre Haitien pour la Promotion de l’Agriculture et la Protection de l’Environnement
CEMEAH Comité pour l'Encadrement des Enfants Abandonnés de Morne l'Hôpital
CEPAM Centre pour la promotion de l'Allaitement Maternel (Centre for Breastfeeding Promotion)
CEPED Centre population et développement
CESAL Cooperación al Desarrollo
CESVI Cooperazione e Sviluppo
CFM Caribbean Fellowship Ministries
CFPO Centre for the Promotion of Women Workers
CFS child-friendly space
CFTA Culture and Free Though Association
CfW cash-for-work
CGCHTN Comité de Gestion du Centre d'Hébergement du Théatre National
CHAI Concerned Haitian Americans of Illinois
CHAP common humanitarian action plan
CHF Cooperative Housing Federation
CHP Colorado Haiti Project
CHR Conférence Haïtienne des Religieux
CHV community health volunteer
CIAT International Centre for Tropical Agriculture
CI Communication Integration
CISP Comitato Internationale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli
CMA camp management agency
CMMB Catholic Medical Mission Board
CMO camp management operation
CMSR Centro Mondialita e Sviluppo Reciproco.
CNEH Confederation Nationale des Educatrices et Educateurs d'Haiti
CNP Children's Nutrition Programme of Haiti
CNSA Coordination Nationale de la Sécurité Alimentaire (National Coordination of Food Security)
CODEP Comprehensive Development Project
COFEDES Concertation Nationale Contre les Violences Faites aux Femmes
COHAN Coopération Haiti-Néerlandais
COHI Circle of Health International
COMCEN communication centre
CONEH Corps National des Enseignants d’Haiti
COOPI Cooperazione Internazionale
COPEDECS Conference on Coastal and Port Engineering in Developing Countries
CORDAID Catholic Organization for Relief and Development
CP child protection
CPAS Centre d’Appui à la Production Agricole du Sud
CRA Croix Rouge Allemande
CRAD Centre de Recherche en Aménagement et Developpement
CRC Canadian Red Cross
CRDFP Central River Division Forestry Project
CRECH Consortium pour le Renforcement de l'Education Chrétienne en Haiti
CRF Christian Relief Fund
CROSE Coordination Régionale des Organisations du Sud-Est
CRS Catholic Relief Services
CSDI Centre for Sustainable Development Initiatives
CTA Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation
CTC cholera treatment centre
CTU cholera treatment unit
CUZPC Cellule d'urgence de la zone pont caiman
CW Concern Worldwide
CWW Christian Wing for the World
CVM Christian Veterinary Mission
DART Disaster Assistance Response Team (part of USAID)
DD Digital Democracy
DDASE Direction Departmentale Agricole du Sud Est.
DDC Direction du développement et de la coopération
DF Digicel Foundation
DFID (UK) Department for International Development
DHS Demographic and Health Survey
DIFAEM Deutsches Institut für Ärztliche Mission eV
DINEPA Direction Nationale de l’Eau potable et de l’Assainissement (National Directorate for Potable Water and Sanitation)
DPC Direction de la Protection Civile
DPSPE Department de la promotion de la Santé et protection de l’environnement
DPT diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus
DRI Direct Relief International
DRR disaster risk reduction
DSRSG Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General
DT diphtheria and tetanus
DWHH Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action)
ECD early childhood development
ECHO European Commission Directorate-General for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection
EDC Education Development Centre
EdM Entrepreneurs du Monde
EFS (undefined)
EFSA Emergency Food Security Assessment
EI Emmanuel International
EMDH Enfants du Monde Droits de l'Homme
ENTRADE Entraide et Fraternité
EPER Entraide Protestante Suisse
ER early recovery
ERF Emergency Response Fund, Emergency Relief Response Fund
ERRF Emergency Relief Response Fund
ERT Emergency Response Team
ESF Electriciens Sans Frontières
ETC Emergency Telecommunications Cluster
FADA Fondation Amour de Dieu en Action
FANM DESIDE Fondation Fanm Deside
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
FAU Fondation Architectes de l'Urgence
FCA FinnChurchAid
FDEH Fonds pour le Développement de l'Education en Haïti
FESFORDH Fonds Espoir pour la Formation et le Developpment Humain
FFW food-for-work
FGBM Foundation Gerald Bataille Ministries
FH Food for the Hungry
FHED Foundation for Humanitarian Education and Development
FHED-INC (undefined)
FHI Family Health International
FIDA Fond International pour le Développement et l'Agriculture
FIDEH Famille Interne pour le Developpment des Enfants d´Haiti
FINCA Foundation for International Communty Assistance
FIP International Pharmaceutical Federation
FITTEST (World Food Programme’s) Fast IT and Emergency Telecommunications Emergency and Support Team
FLM Fédération Luterienne Mondiale
FLORESTA Floresta Ayiti (Plant with Purpose)
FOCIDES Fonds Chrétien d'Investissement pour le Développement Economique et Social
FONHEP Fondation Haitienne de l’Enseignement Privé
FONHFARA Fondation haïtienne des familles des rapatriés
FONCOMA Fondation College Mixte Ampere
FONDEFH Fondation pour le Développement de la Famille Haïtienne
FRADES Fonds de Reseaux d'Aide pour le Developpement Economique et Social
France RC French Red Cross
FOSA Formation Sanitaire
FPGL Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie pour la Coopération Internationale
FPN Fonds de Parrainage National
FRADES (undefined)
FRC Finnish Red Cross
FROCASH Fondation Rocher Salut d'Haiti
FTC Feed the Children
Fundación CUME Fundación Cume para el desarrollo de Culturas y Pueblos
GAM global acute malnutrition
GB Great Britain
GBV gender-based violence
GCST Global Consortium on Security Transformation
GDECC (undefined)
GHA Global Health Action
GHESKIO Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections
GIC Group Intervened for Children
GIEL Groupe d’Initiative des enseignants des lycées
GIS Geographic information systems
GJARE Youth in Action for Reform
GoH Government of Haiti
GREPS Groupe de Réflexion sur les Problèmes Sociaux
GRET Groupe de Recherche et d'Echanges Technologiques
GRU Grass Roots United
GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
GTIH Groupe Technologie Intermediare d'Haiti
GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (German Agency for Technical Cooperation)
GVC Gruppo di Volontariato Civile
HAO Humanitarian Affairs Officer
HAS Hôpital Albert Schweitzer
HAS Humanitarian Air Service
HC Humanitarian Coordinator
HCR Haitian Red Cross
HCT Humanitarian Country Team
HEARTLAND Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
HEKS Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen Schweiz (Swiss Interchurch Aid)
HERO Housing, Education, and Rehabilitation of Orphans
HF high frequency
HFC Hope for the Children of Haiti
HFOI Help for Orphans International
HFP Haiti Film Production
HH Habitat for Humanity
HHI Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
HHI-LAC-DRC Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Disaster Recovery Center at Love a Child Orphanage
HI Handicap International
HIV/AIDS human immuno-deficiency virus/acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome
HNP Haiti National Police
HP Haiti Participative
HPC Healing Place Church
HPI-HAITI Heifer Project International
HRC Haiti Response Coalition
HRCS Haitian Red Cross Society
HSC Hôpital Sainte Croix
HU Haiti Union
HWA Hilfswerk Austria International
IA Irish Aid
IAAS International Association of Adaptive Sciences
IAHV International Association for Human Values
IASC Inter-Agency Standing Committee
IAT International Action Ties
IBESR Institute de Bien-Être Social et Recherche
ICCO Interchurch Organization for Development Cooperation
ICVA International Council of Voluntary Agencies
ID Initiative Développement
IDEJEN Initiative pour le Développement des Jeunes
IDP(s) internally displaced person (people)
IEC information, education and communication
IEDA International Emergency and Development Aid
IFRC International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
IGPEH Institut de gestion et de la protection de l'environnement d'Haiti
IJDH Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
IJM International Justice Mission
ILF International Lifeline Fund
ILO International Labour Organization
IMAT International Medical Assistance Team
IMC International Medical Corps
IMS International Media Support
INTERSOS (not an acronym)
IPPF/WHR International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region
IOCC International Orthodox Christian Charities’ Response to Earthquake in Haiti
IOM International Organization for Migration
IR Islamic Relief
IRC International Rescue Committee
IRD International Relief and Development
IRW Islamic Relief Worldwide
ISF Infancia Sin Fronteras
ISP internet service provider
IYCN infant and young child nutrition
JCICS Joint Council on International Children's Services
JJD Foundation Jean Joseph Darbouze Foundation
JOTC Joint Operation and Tasking Centre
JPHRO J/P Haitian Relief Organization
JRS Jesuit Refugee Service
JTS Join Together Society
KFHI Korea Food for the Hungry International
KNH Kindernothilfe
KROS Kordinasyon Rejyonal Oganysasyon Sides
LaC Love a Child
LBL Les Brébis de Lumière
LERN Lawyers’ Earthquake Response Network
LFA Leben Fur Alle
LWF Lutheran World Federation
MADRE (not an acronym)
MAEC La Maison L'Arc-en-Ciel
MARCH Management and Resources for Communty Health
MARNDR Ministère de l’Agriculture, des Ressources Naturelles et du Développement Rural (Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development)
MAST Ministère des Affaires Sociales et du Travail
MCC Mennonite Central Committee
MCFDF Ministère à la Condition Féminine et aux Droits des Femmes
MDM Médecins du Monde
MEBSH Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud d'Haïti
MED Mission d'Espoir pour les démunis
MEDH Mission de l'espoir d'haiti
MENFP Ministry of National Education and Professional Training
MERLIN Medical Emergency Relief International
MFA Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MFK Meds & Food for Kids
MHD My Home Doctor
MHDR Mouvement Haitien pour le Développement Rural
MHO Mutual Health Organization
MI The Micronutrient Initiative
MINUSTAH United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
MINUSTAH CITS United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti Communications and Information Technology Service
MIPROS Mouvement D’Intégration Pour La Promotion Sociale
MISP minimal initial service package
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MMRC Materials Management Relief Corps
MoA Ministry of Agriculture
MoE Ministry of Education
MOFECS Mouvement de Femmes de Cité Soleil
MoH Ministry of Health
MOJ Ministry of Justice
MOSS Minimum Operating Security Standard
MPCE Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation
MR measles-rubella
MS SOS Multi-Services
MSH Management Sciences for Health
MSPP Ministry of Public Health and Population
MT metric ton
MTPTC Ministry Public Works, Transport and Communications
MUAC mid-upper arm circumference
NCA Norwegian Church Aid
NCV Noble Compassionate Volunteer Group
NFI(s) non-food item(s)
NPFS Nos Petits Frères et Sœurs
NGO(s) non-governmental organization(s)
NHA National Health Authority
NHN Neighbours Helping Neighbours
NICCO Nippon International Cooperation for Community Development
NRC Norwegian Refugee Council
OCCED’H Organisation des Cœurs pour le changement des Enfants démunis d'Haïti
OCHA Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
ODEFH Organisation pour le Développement et l’encadrement des Femmes Haïtiennes
OEDH Organisation pour l’Encradement des Démunis d´Haiti
OGITH General Independent Organisations of Workers of Haiti
OHCHR Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
OHDD Organisation Haitienne pour Développement Durable
OI Outreach International
OJEPOREB Organisation des Jeunes pour la Reconstruction de Bizoton
OJFA Organisation des Jeunes Filles en Action
OJMDP Organizasyon Jen Mane Dimanche Ti Gwav
OJPDO Organisation des Jeunes Penseurs pour le Développement de l’Ouest
OLE Open Learning Exchange
OMKL Oganizasyon men kontre pou lavi
OMS Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (=WHO)
ONJDR Organisation Nationale des Jeunes en marche pour le Développement Rural
OPADI Organización de Padres y Amigos de Discapacitados intelectuales
OPADEM Organizacion Panameña de Mujeres
OPC Office de la Protection du Citoyen
ORC oral rehydration centre
ORE Organization for the Rehabilitation of the Environment
ORELPH Organisation pour la Réhabilitation de l'Environnement et la Lutte contre la Pauvreté en Haïti
ORH Operation Renewed Hope
OSIC one-stop information centre
Oxfam Q Oxfam-Québec
PADESS Projet d'appui au développement du système de santé (Health System Development Support)
PAD Production Agro-Animale pour le Développement Intégré d’Haiti
PADF Pan American Development Foundation
PAH Pharmaciens et Aide Humanitaire
PAHO Pan-American Health Organization
PAM Programme Alimentaire Mondial (=WFP)
PAP Port-au-Prince
PCNB Points de Conseil de Nutrition pour les Bébés
PDL Partenariat pour le Développement Local (Partnership for Local Development)
PDT Peace Dividend Trust
PEP post-exposure prophylaxis
PEPFAR U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
PESADEV Perspectives pour la Sante et le Développement
(Prospects for Health and Development)
PHC primary health care
PHR Physicians for Human Rights
PIH Partners in Health
PIN People in Need
PLW pregnant and lactating women
PLWHA people living with HIV/AIDS
PMCC Project Management Coordination Cell
PMTCT prevention of mother-to-child transmission
PNUD Programme des Nations Unies pour le Développement
PRODEV Progrès et Développement
PROTOS (undefined)
PSF Pompiers Sans Frontières
PU Première Urgence
PWJ Peace Winds Japan
QIP quick impact project
RANCOD Rassemblement des notables pour le développement communautaire
RDPC Rassemblement des Détourneurs et Petits Copains
REPT Regroupement Education pour toutes/tous
RET Refugee Education Trust
RI Relief International
SA Salvation Army
SAD Service Allemand de Developpement
SAG Strategic Advisory Group
SAM severe acute malnutrition
SAS Haiti Sustainable Aid Supporting Haiti
SC Save the Children
SCCA Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
SDC Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
SDSH Santé pour le Développement et la Stabilité d'Haïti
SGBV sexual and gender-based violence
SGM Soka Gakkai Malaysia
SI Service International
SIF Secours Islamic France
SJRM Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados y Migrantes (Jesuit Refugee Service)
SMI Santé Maternelle et Infantile (Maternal and Child Health)
SMTN Sun Mountain International
SNEP Service National d'Eau Potable (National Water and Sanitation Service
SOFA Solidarité Fanm Ayisyen
SOIL Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihood
SOP Standard Operational Procedure
SP Samaritan’s Purse
SSF Sports Sans Frontières (Sports Without Borders)
TB tuberculosis
TDH Terre des Hommes
THW Technische Hilfswerk (German Federal agency)
ToR terms of reference
TWG Technical Working Group
UCODEP Unity and Cooperation for the Development of the People
UJDHRD Union des Jeunes pour le Développement Humain Réel et Durable
UMCOR United Methodist Committee on Relief
UMC United Methodist Church
UN United Nations
UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNASCCAD Union des Amis Socio Culturels d'Action en Développement
UNDAC United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNDSS United Nations Department of Safety and Security
UNEP United Nations Environmental Programme
UNEPAM Unite des ecoles privées dans l'aire metropolitaine
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UN-HABITAT United Nations Human Settlements Programme
UNHAS United Nations Humanitarian Air Service
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
UNIFEM United Nations Development Fund for Women
UNITECHD Union des Techniciens et des Cadres Haïtiens pour le Développement
UNNOH Union Nationale des Normaliens d’Haiti
UNOOSA United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs
UNOPS United Nations Office for Project Services
UNPOL United Nations Police
UPROCOM Unité Pour Le Progrès de la Commune de Delmas
URAMEL Unité de Recherche et d Action Médico Légal
URBATEX Urbanisation et Aide Technique Expérimentale
US or USA United States of America
USAID United States Agency for International Development
USAID PHARE/AIR USAID’s Programme Haïtien d'Appui à la Réforme de l'Education implemented by American Institutes for Research (AIR)
USCRI U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
UTPMP Un Techo para mi País
VAM vulnerability and analysis mapping
VETERMON Veterinarians without Borders (Spain)
VHF very high frequency
VOCA Agricultural Cooperative Development International / Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance
VSF Vétérinaires sans Frontières
VIVA RIO (not an acronym)
WASH water, sanitation and hygiene
WC World Concern
WCC World Council of Churches
WFP World Food Programme (Programme Alimentaire Mondial)
WH World Help
WHI World Hope International
WHO World Health Organization
WINNER Watershed Initiative for National Natural Environmental Resources
(USAID programme)
WSM World Service of Mercy
WV World Vision
WVI World Vision International
YMCA Young Men’s Christian Association
YWCA Young Women’s Christian Association
Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP)
The CAP is a tool for aid organizations to jointly plan, coordinate, implement and monitor their response to disasters and emergencies, and to appeal for funds together instead of competitively.
It is the forum for developing a strategic approach to humanitarian action, focusing on close cooperation among host governments, donors, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations agencies. As such, the CAP presents a situation analysis, assessment of humanitarian needs, and response plans. It encompasses the humanitarian aid programme cycle:
Strategic planning leading to a Common Humanitarian Action Plan (CHAP)
Resource mobilization leading to a Consolidated Appeal or a Flash Appeal
Coordinated programme implementation
Joint monitoring and evaluation
Revision, if necessary
Reporting on results
The CHAP is the core of the CAP: it is a strategic plan for humanitarian response in a given country or region. The CHAP includes:
A common analysis of the context in which humanitarian action takes place
An assessment of needs
Best-case, worst-case, and most likely scenarios
A clear statement of longer-term objectives and goals
Prioritized response plans, including a detailed mapping of projects to cover all needs
A framework for monitoring the strategy and revising it if necessary
Under the Humanitarian Coordinator’s leadership, and in consultation with host governments and donors, the HCTdevelops the CHAP at the field level. This team includes Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) members and standing invitees (UN agencies, IOM, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and NGOs that belong to ICVA, Interaction or SCHR). Non-IASC members, such as national NGOs, can also be included.
The Humanitarian Coordinator is responsible for the annual preparation of the consolidated appeal document. The document is launched globally near the end of each year to enhance advocacy and resource mobilization. An update, known as the Mid-Year Review, is presented to donors the following July.
Donors generally fund appealing agencies directly in response to project proposals listed in appeals – the CAP does not contain a funding pool or channel. The Financial Tracking Service (FTS, fts.unocha.org), managed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), is a database of appeal-funded needs and worldwide donor contributions.
In summary, the CAP is how aid agencies join forces to provide people in need with the best available protection and assistance, on time.
OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
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(OCHA)
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United Nations
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Palais des Nations
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New York, NY 10017
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1211 Geneva 10
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USA
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Switzerland
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