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Rapid Response Mechanism: RRM RCA Rapid Response Mechanism 01 - 30 September 2016 # 09 Monthly factsheet

The Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) is designed to monitor humanitarian action, conduct multisector assessments and intervene in NFI and WASH when there is no capacity on site. Currently RRM is made possible through the generous support of the CERF, Denmark, Ireland, Canada, European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department (ECHO), Global Thematic, OFDA and SIDA. All RRM products are available on the Humanitarian Response portal.

Activities: January - September 2016 Alerts received or sent by RRM in 2016 Ongoing activities are not taken into account The WASH package is adapted to the Alert distribution in September and in 2016 priority needs identified at each answer. Alerts location in MEX (exploratory mission) 58 September AAA MSA (multisectorial assessment) 59

AMARA 31 DÉKOA ET NFI distributions MOYENNE SIDO 21 MBOLo YANGOUBRINDJI, YANGOUBERLO WASH interventions 22 ET TAKARA BALTEZE alerts AAR A Hygiene sessions 118 in September 2016 PAMA KOLOGBO ZARBOTOU AXE DAN-KOBIRA AM KAGA-BANDORO VILLAGE - DONGUÉ-DOUANE AM NANGAYAN Emergency latrines 10 AA BAKALA

YANGOUSSI DERBISSAKA M Rehabilitation of water sources 36 MM AAMAMR AMM BAHR MA GUERIKINDO TABANE M ET KPIAMOU TABANE Beneficiaries: January - September 2016 BIANGA MAMRA A Alerts in 2016 A NFI WASH A No alert 1 - 5 AAMAR 6 - 15 107,392 34,299 16 - 34 individuals individuals (23, 246 households) Alerts received or sent monthly in 2016 30% Displaced 31% 1 14% Residents 24% 11% Host families2 7% 45% Returnees3 28% 0% Repatriated4 10% 30+14+11+45B 28+31+7+2410B Distribution of beneficiaries Overview of RRM activities in 2016 NFI distributions in September and in 2016 Activity distributions in September and in 2016 (MEX, MSA and interventions)

4 Bénéficiaries in September SUDAN Bénéficiaries 2016 RRM activities in September SUDAN Activities 2016 AAA 1 AAA No activities No activities 1 - 3 TCHAD 150 - 1500 TCHAD (! AMARA 1501 - 4500 AMARA 4 - 8 Kabo: 646 SOUTH SUDAN 4500 - 9000 (! 9 - 13 CAMEROON CAMEROON A SOUTH SUDAN A AAR A(!AR AM AM AM (! AM (! AA AA

M M MM MM AAMAMR AMM AAMAMR (! AMM

MA MA M M

MAMRA A MAMRA A A : 1665 A A A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

AAMAR AAMAR CONGO CONGO

WASH interventions in September and in 2016 RRM activities in September 2016

Bénéficiaries 2016 SUDAN 6 MEX 2 NFI distributions AAA No activities Kabo: 1195 500 - 5000 TCHAD 5001 - 10000 4 MSA 3 WASH interventions AMARA Kaga-Bandoro: 620 10000 - 30000

CAMEROON A AAR SOUTH SUDAN Results of the post-distribution monitoring: January - September 2016 AM AM 5 AA Overall satisfaction

M MM AAMAMR AMM 87% Completely

MA M 11% Moderately PDM made between MAMRA 23 A A Bakouma: 784 January and September 2016 1% Dissastisfied A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 1% Not satisfied AAMAR CONGO 87+111B 1 The term ‘host family’ refers to families who are hosting displaced, returnee or refugee persons in their home. 2 The term ‘residents’ refers to individuals that have not been displaced as the result of a humanitarian-related event and are not hosting anyone in their home. 3The term ‘Returnees’ refers to people who have come back to their pre-crisis location following a period of displacement. 4The term ‘repatriated’ refers to returnees back from neighborhood countries. Due to the absence of recent population data in the majority of communities in CAR, these figures are estimations. For more information, please contact : RRM Coordinator, Maurice Vanfoy: [email protected] RRM Specialist, Eric Mpolesha: [email protected]