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Operational Presence and Operational Capacity* (3W) in Eastern Region (April to June 2014) AFGHANISTAN: Operational Presence and Operational Capacity* (3W) in Eastern Region (April to June 2014) Burka Fereng Wa Gharu BADAKHSHAN Question #1 : Who is currently delivering or implementing humanitarian projects in the district? [Refer "Operational Presence 3W" map] Operational PresenceTA K H A R Question #2: Who has the ability to access and provide humanitarian assistance (conduct assessment, deliver a service and/or implement a program) in the district if needed? [Note: additional list of organizations than reported in Question #1, refer Khwajahejran "Operational Capacity 3W" map for Q#1 & Q#2 combined] Nahrin Warsaj Number of Number of Organization Organization Khost Wa Region Province District Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items Food Security & Agriculture Health Nutrition WASH Fereng (Operational (Operational BAGHLAN Koran Wa Presence) Capacity) Monjan Region Province District Question #1 Question #2 Question #1 Question #2 Question #1 Question #2 Question #1 Question #2 Question #1 Question #2 Barg-e-Matal North ARCS, IMC, AGHCO, APA, ARCS, HADAF, ASAARO, NRC, Dehsalah Eastern Eastern Kunar Asadabad 23 29 UNHCR, UNICEF APA, Madera, PU-AMI, RSSOA IRDP, RI, SOFAR ARCS, PU-AMI DAO, RI, WHO PU-AMI MADERA, DACAAR HEWAD, IMC, IOM, NRC UNICEF UNICEF PANJSHER Eastern Kunar Barkunar 7 11 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG APA, Madera, PU-AMI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI Paryan Eastern Kunar Chapadara 5 9 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG Madera, PU-AMI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI ARCS, ICARDA, IMC, IOM, ODCG, ASAARO, Pul-e-Hesar Eastern Kunar Chawkay 11 21 AGHCO, APA, NRC, WSTA APA, Madera, PU-AMI ADA, ICARDA, IRDP, SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI UNICEF Andarab NURISTAN UNICEF UNICEF APA, AWARO, Madera, PU-AMI, Eastern Kunar Dangam 9 13 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI SHPOUL Khenj Kamdesh Eastern Kunar Dara-e-Pech 8 11 APA, ARCS, IMC, ODCG Madera, PU-AMI RI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI (Hes-e-Awal) !! Eastern Kunar Ghaziabad 7 10 APA ARCS, IMC, ODCG AWARO, Madera, PU-AMI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI NPO/RRAA Mandol APA, AWARO, Madera, PU-AMI, Salang Bazarak Poruns Eastern Kunar Khaskunar 12 21 APA, NRC ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG, UNICEF ADA, IRDP, SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI NPO/RRAA ASAARO RSSOA, SHPOUL Shutul K U N A R !! Eastern Kunar Marawara 8 14 APA, NRC ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG, UNICEFAPA, MADERA, PU-AMI SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI Duab Rukha ASAARO, Onaba Dara / Waygal Ghaziabad Eastern Kunar Narang 8 17 APA, NRC ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG APA, Madera, PU-AMI AREA, IRDP, SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI UNICEF (Anawa) Ab Shar Nari UNICEF Wama Eastern Kunar Nari 5 9 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM, ODCG APA, Madera, PU-AMI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan Jabalussaraj Kohband Eastern Kunar Nurgal 9 18 APA, NRC ARCS, ICARDA, IMC, IOM, ODCG APA, MADERA, PU-AMI, SHPOUL ADA, ICARDA, RI, SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI UNICEF UNICEF Hisa-e-Duwum-e-Kohestan Shigal Wa Saydkhel K A P I S A Barkunar APA, Madera, PU-AMI, RSSOA, Nurgeram Sheltan Eastern Kunar Sarkani 11 18 AGHCO, APA, ODCG ARCS, IMC, IOM, UNICEF SOFAR PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI NPO/RRAA ASAARO Nejrab Dawlatshah !! SHPOUL Watapur Charikar Chapadara Dangam APA, FGA, Madera, PU-AMI, Mahmud-e-Raqi Eastern Kunar Shigal Wa sheltan 10 14 AGHCO, APA, ODCG ARCS, IMC, IOM PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI NPO/RRAA Dara-e-Pech SHPOUL Bagram Alasay LAGHMAN Eastern Kunar Watapur 6 12 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM, UNICEF APA, MADERA, PU-AMI RI PU-AMI WHO PU-AMI Asadabad Eastern !! Eastern Laghman Alingar 7 14 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM APA, MADERA, PU-AMI, SCA IDEA-New, SOFAR CWS, SCA WHO CWS, SCA UNICEF UNICEF PA R WA N Marawara AMRAN, APA, MCA, PU-AMI, Eastern Laghman Alishang 15 19 APA ARCS, IMC, IOM IDEA-New, SOFAR CWS, SCA WHO CWS, SCA Qarabagh Alingar RRDPO, SCA Tagab Alishang Narang Eastern Laghman Dawlatshah 7 10 APA ARCS, IOM ADA, APA, MADERA, MCA, SCA CWS, SCA WHO CWS, SCA Koh-e-Safi Sarkani Chawkay Mehtarlam Kalakan AGHCO, APA, ARCS, COAR, ABM, ADA, APA, Madera, MCA, MADERA, DACAAR, FGA, Mehtarlam Dara-e-Nur Eastern Laghman (Laghman Centre; 23 29 ICARDA, IRC, UNHCR, UNICEF ICARDA ARCS, SCA CWS, WHO ARCS, SCA NCRO, UNICEF Nurgal IOM, NRC RRDPO, RSSOA, SCA, SOFAR UNICEF NRC Dehsabz / Bad Pash Bad Pash) !! Khaskunar ARCS, ICARDA, IOM, IRC, ABM, ADA, APA, MADERA, MCA, MADERA, Eastern Laghman Qarghayi 17 24 AGHCO, APA, NRC ICARDA SCA CWS, WHO SCA DACAAR, NRC UNICEF UNHCR, UNICEF RSSOA, SCA, SOFAR UNICEF Capital Kuzkunar Eastern Nangarhar Achin 14 17 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC, SCI MADERA SOFAR AADA ARCS, WHO AADA DWHH/GAA Kabul K A B U L Surobi Eastern Nangarhar Batikot 16 20 APA ARCS, IOM, SCI ADA, APA, Madera, SOFAR NVDA AADA WHO AADA UNICEF UNICEF Qarghayi Bagrami AWAKEN, HNI- Behsud ARCS, ICARDA, IOM, IRC, SCI, ADA, APA, BFANO, ICARDA, DACAAR, NRC, Eastern Nangarhar Behsud 22 34 AGHCO, APA, NRC AREA, AWARO, NVDA, RoP AADA AADA UNICEF, WFP UNICEF Kama Goshta TPO, UNICEF, !! 84 UNHCR, UNICEF Madera, RSSOA, SOFAR SCI Jalalabad WHO Surkhrod NANGARHAR Musayi Eastern Nangarhar Chaparhar 16 18 APA, NRC ARCS, IOM ADA, APA, CEDO, MADERA SOFAR AADA WHO AADA DACAAR Khak-e-Jabbar ARCS, IOM, IRC, SCI, UNHCR, AADA, ARCS, AADA, ARCS, Lalpur Eastern Nangarhar Dara-e-Nur 16 22 AGHCO, APA, NRC ADA, APA, MADERA, RSSOA AAID, RoP, SOFAR WHO NRC Hesarak UNICEF PMS PMS Chaparhar Batikot Organizations delivering Rodat Eastern Nangarhar Dehbala 13 15 APA, NRC ARCS, IOM, IRC ADA, APA, MADERA AADA RI, WHO AADA Muhmand humanitarian services Eastern Nangarhar Durbaba 12 16 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC APA, MADERA AAID AADA RI, WHO AADA DWHH/GAA Khogyani Shinwar Dara L O G A R Sherzad Eastern Nangarhar Goshta 14 20 APA, NRC ARCS, IOM, IRC ADA, APA, MADERA AWARO, SOFAR AADA RI, WHO AADA UNICEF DACAAR, NRC UNICEF Mohammadagha DACAAR, Kot Eastern Nangarhar Hesarak 13 15 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC APA, MADERA SOFAR AADA ARCS AADA Pachieragam NPO/RRAA Azra Durbaba AABRAR, AASRO, ADA, AMRAN, AVDA, CWS, Dehbala AGHCO, APA, ARCS, COAR, Achin Nazyan APA, AWESDO, BFANO, CEDO, AADA, ARCS, IMC, JVC, RI, AADA, ARCS, FAO, SCI, DACAAR, NRC, Eastern Nangarhar Jalalabad 52 58 ICRC, IMC, IOM, IRC, NRC, SCI, UNHCR, UNICEF MADERA, NRC, SCI, SOFAR, HNI-TPO, WHO UMCA, UNICEF, HNI-TPO UNICEF, WFP SCA, SCI UNHABITAT, UNHCR, UNICEF Khoshi Alikhel UNHCR, WFP WFP (Jaji) ARCS, IOM, IRC, SCI, UNHCR, ADA, APA, DRC, Madera, DACAAR, NRC, Eastern Nangarhar Kama 16 22 AGHCO, APA, NRC SOFAR AADA WHO AADA UNICEF UNICEF PA K T YA UNICEF RSSOA, SAADAT, SCI SCI South DACAAR, FGA, Pul-e-Alam Lija Ahmad Eastern Nangarhar Khogyani 18 21 APA, NRC ARCS, IOM, IRC, SCI ADA, APA, MADERA, SOFAR AWARO AADA WHO AADA Eastern Khel / Laja SCI Mangel Chamkani Ahmadaba Sayedkaram Eastern Nangarhar Kot 9 15 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC, NRC, SCI APA, MADERA, SCI SOFAR AADA WHO AADA / Mirzaka ARCS, IOM, IRC, SCI, UNHCR, ADA, APA, DRC, Madera, MDAO, DACAAR, NRC, Dand Wa Eastern Nangarhar Kuzkunar 18 26 AGHCO, NRC AREA, RoP, SOFAR AADA, JVC WHO AADA UNICEF UNICEF UNICEF RSSOA SCI Gardez Patan Jajimaydan DACAAR, Eastern Nangarhar Lalpur 14 19 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC ADA, APA, CHA, MADERA SOFAR AADA RI, WHO AADA UNICEF UNICEF Burka Fereng NPO/RRAA Wa Gharu DACAAR, BADAKHSHAN ADA, APA, IOM, MADERA, RI, UNHCR, Operational Capacity Eastern Nangarhar Muhmand Dara 23 26 AGHCO, APA, NRC ARCS, IOM, SCI, UNHCR, UNICEF AADA AADA UNICEF NPO/RRAA, UNICEF TA K H A R RSSOA, SCI, SOFAR WHO Khwajahejran NRC, SCA Nahrin DWHH/GAA, Warsaj Eastern Nangarhar Nazyan 9 13 APA ARCS, IOM, IRC APA, MADERA, SOFAR AADA WHO AADA FGA Khost Wa Eastern Nangarhar Pachieragam 14 16 APA ARCS, IOM ADA, APA, MADERA SOFAR AADA WHO AADA DACAAR Fereng ARCS, IOM, IRC, NRC, SCI, AASRO, APA, Madera, RSSOA, DACAAR, IRC, Eastern Nangarhar Rodat 17 22 AGHCO, APA WDOSS AADA WHO AADA BAGHLAN Koran Wa UNHCR, UNICEF SOFAR SCI Monjan North Barg-e-Matal Eastern Nangarhar Sherzad 7 9 APA ARCS, IOM APA, Madera, SOFAR AADA AADA DACAAR Eastern Eastern Nangarhar Shinwar 11 16 APA, IOM ARCS, IRC, NRC, SCI ADA, APA, Madera, SOFAR AADA WHO AADA DACAAR Dehsalah ADAA, APA, AWEC, CEDO, DRC, ARCS, ICARDA, IOM, IRC, FAO, SCI, DACAAR, NRC, Eastern Nangarhar Surkhrod 28 37 AGHCO, APA, NRC DSWCO, MADERA, RSSOA, AAID, AREA, AWESDO, ICARDA AADA WHO AADA NPO/RRAA, SCI, UNHCR, UNICEF UNICEF, WFP SCI PANJSHER SOFAR, WESDO Paryan Eastern Nuristan Barg-e-Matal 2 6 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC IMC Pul-e-Hesar Eastern Nuristan Duab 4 8 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC, MADERA, SHPOUL IMC HADAF IMC Andarab NURISTAN Eastern Nuristan Kamdesh 2 7 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC HADAF, WHO IMC Eastern Nuristan Mandol 3 7 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC, MADERA IMC HADAF IMC Eastern Nuristan Nurgeram 5 10 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC, MADERA, SHPOUL IMC HADAF, WHO IMC Kamdesh Khenj Eastern Nuristan Poruns 8 10 ODCG ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM IMC, MADERA, SHPOUL ARCS, IMC HADAF, WHO ARCS, IMC (Hes-e-Awal) !! Eastern Nuristan Wama 4 8 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC, MADERA, SHPOUL IMC HADAF IMC Mandol Salang Bazarak Poruns Eastern Nuristan Waygal 4 8 ARCS, HADAF, IMC, IOM, ODCG IMC, MADERA, SHPOUL IMC HADAF IMC Shutul K U N A R !! Duab * Operational Presence: Rukha Onaba Dara / Waygal Ghaziabad Organizations that are physically present in the district and are delivering a humanitarian service or implementing a humanitarian (Anawa) Ab Shar Nari project during the reporting period. Wama Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan Jabalussaraj Kohband Hisa-e-Duwum-e-Kohestan Shigal Wa Barkunar If a large organization or UN agency is implementing a project through an implementing partner (independent humanitarian actors only, Saydkhel K A P I S A Nurgeram Sheltan Nejrab Dawlatshah !! NOT Government and NOT Private Contractors), the implementing partner that is physically accessing and delivering the service in the Watapur Charikar Chapadara Dangam Mahmud-e-Raqi district is considered.
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