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Central African Republic 01 - 30 November 2015 # 12 Monthly Factsheet

Central African Republic 01 - 30 November 2015 # 12 Monthly Factsheet

Rapid Response Mechanism: 01 - 30 November 2015 # 12 Monthly factsheet

The Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) is a tool to monitor humanitarian action, conduct multisector assessments and intervene in NFI and WASH when there is no capacity on site. The RRM is made possible through the generous support of the CERF, CHF, Denmark, European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO), Global Thematic, IFRC, OFDA, Portugal , SDC and SIDA. All RRM products are available on the Humanitarian Response portal. Activities : January - November 2015 Alerts received or sent by the RRM in 2015 Ongoing activities are not taken into account. The WASH package is adapted to the priority needs identified at each Total number : 193 Sudan answer.

Chad Vakaga Exploratory missions (MEX) 88 18 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 10 4 3 1 1 1 Multisectoral assessments MSA) 90 -Bangoran 41 Cameroon 20 South Sudan Haute-Kotto 1 1 6 NFI Distributions 44 3 1 4 3 1 1 1 Nana-Gribizi 28 5 6 5 6 5 4 4 4 1 1 Pendé Ouham Haut- 1 1 4 3 3 3 3 5 WASH Interventions 30 12 1 2 2 2 4 12 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Kémo 7 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 Nana-Mambéré 1 2 1 1 2 Hygiene sessions 127 20 Mbomou Ombella M'Poko 5 1 1 Basse-Kotto 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 Built emergency latrines 265 Mambéré-Kadéï 1 1 13 8 4 Republic of Congo 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Rehabilitation of water sources 43 Sangha-Mbaéré Republic of Congo

Beneficiaries : January-November 2015 Number of alerts: Alerts received or sent monthly in 2015: January - November 2015

NFI (beneficiaries) 154,190 NoNo alertsalerts 0 - 10 NFI (households) 29,545 11 - 20 WASH (beneficiaires) 65,248 21 - 41 Overview of RRM activities in 2015

Sous-préfecture Activities completed : November 2015 Sudan Préfecture Alerts (21) Frontière internationale Vakaga Chad Exploratory missions (MEX) (3)

Multi-sectoral assessments (MSA) (7)

Bamingui-Bangoran South Sudan NFI Distributions NFI (1)

Nana-Gribizi Haute-Kotto WASH Interventions (1) Ouham Pendé Ouham Ouaka Total number of activities (MEX, MSA et interventions): Haut-Mbomou Kémo January - November 2015 Nana-Mambéré Mbomou Ombella No activities M'Poko

Mambéré-Kadéï Basse-Kotto 1 - 5

Lobaye 6 - 10

Cameroon Sangha-Mbaéré Democratic Republic of the Congo

Republic of Congo 11 - 28

For more information, please contact : RRM Coordinator, Christine Guinot: [email protected] RRM Specialist, Jaume Buch: [email protected] Number of beneficiaries in November 2015 ⚌ƾ 6 057 Number of beneficiaries; January - November 2015 No activities

0 - 3 000

3 001 - 6 000 Vakaga

6 001 - 10 354 Bamingui- Bangoran Nana- Haute-Kotto Gribizi Ouham Pendé Haut-Mbomou Ouaka Rapid ResponseOuham Mechanism: Central African Republic Kémo Nana- Mbomou Mambéré Ombella Basse- M'01Poko - 30 NovemberKotto 2015 Mambéré-Kadéï #⚌ƾ 12LobaMonthlyye factsheet

NumberSangh a-ofMba ébeneficiariesré : 6 057 Status of beneficiaries : NFI : 6,057 beneficiaries in November 2015 January - November 2015

Number of beneficiaries in Novemberober 2015 ♫¾ 6 057 NFI Number of beneficiaries; January - November 2015 No activities Vakaga 0 - 7 000 7 001 - 15 000 15 001 - 23 580 Bamingui- Bangoran Residents** Nana- Haute-Kotto 15% Gribizi Ouham Pendé Displaced Haut-Mbomou Ouham Ouaka 36% Kémo Nana- Mambéré Ombella Basse- Mbomou Returnees M'Poko Kotto 41% Mambéré-Kadéï ♫¾ Lobaye Living in host Gamboula: 6 057 families Sangha-Mbaéré 8%

WASH : 6,057 beneficiaries in November 2015 WASH Number of beneficiaries in November 2015 Residents** ⚌ƾ 6 057 9% Number of beneficiaries; January - November 2015 No activities

0 - 3 000 Vakaga 3 001 - 6 000 Displaced 6 001 - 10 354 32% Bamingui- Bangoran Nana- Haute-Kotto Gribizi Ouham Pendé Returnees Haut-Mbomou Ouaka 53% Ouham Kémo Nana- Mbomou Living in host Mambéré Ombella Basse- families M'Poko Kotto Mambéré-Kadéï 6% ⚌ƾ Lobaye NB: The term ‘residents’ refers to individuals that have not been displaced as the result of a humanita- rian-related event and are not hosting anyone in their home. NB: The term ‘host family’ refers to families who are hosting displaced, returnee or refugee persons Sangha-Mbaéré Gamboula: 6 057 in their home. **Due to the absence of recent population data in the majority of communities in CAR, these figures are estimations.

RRMNumber oinf ben eactionficiaries in Novemberober 2015 ♫¾ 6 057 Results of the post-distribution monitoring : Number of beneficiaries; January - November 2015 No activities Vakaga January - November 2015 0 - 7 000 7 001 - 15 000 15 001 - 23 580 Bamingui- Bangoran Nana- Haute-Kotto Gribizi The 21 PDMs made between​​ January and November Ouham Pendé Haut-Mbomou 2015 have provided the following answers to the ques- Ouham Ouaka Kémo Nana- tion about the overall beneficiary satisfaction Mambéré Ombella Basse- Mbomou with NFIs received: M'Poko Kotto Mambéré-Kadéï ♫¾ Lobaye Completely satisfied Gamboula: 6 057 82% Sangha-Mbaéré 14% Moderately satisfied 3% Dissatisfied 1% Not satisfied at all 82+1431

For more information, please contact : RRM Coordinator, Christine Guinot: [email protected] RRM Specialist, Jaume Buch: [email protected]