REVISED HUMANITARIAN NEEDS AND RESPONSE PLAN 2020 AT A GLANCE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO PUBLISHED IN JUNE 2020 REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET REVISED BUDGET

25.6M 9.2M 2.07B Overview map

R E P U B L I C OF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBL IC SO UTH SUDAN

HAUT-UELE NORD-UBANGI CAMERO ON BAS-UELE SUD-UBANGI

Lake Albert ITURI EQUATEUR UGANDA NORD- Lake Edward CONGO GABON Lake Victoria RWANDA Lake Kivu MAÏ-NDOMBE SUD-KIVU BURUNDI inshasa

KWILU KASAI

KONGO CENTRAL LOMAMI TANGANYIKA TANZANIA

KASAI Lake Tanganyika CENTRAL

HAUT-LOMAMI Maï-Ndombe Kwango Lomami Mongala Nord-Ubangi Sud-Kivu Tanganyika Kwilu Lualaba Maniema KASAI Sankuru LakeSud-Ubangi Moero ORIENTAL Nord-Kivu Tshopo HAUT-KATANGA

LUALABA Atlantic Ocean Proportion of targeted people over those in need 1 000 000 500 000 O ZAMBIA 100 000 110 Km The names used in the report and the presentation of the various media do not imply any opinion whatsover on the part of the United Nations Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of their authorities, nor the delimitation of its boundaries or geographical boundaries. REVISED HUMANITARIAN NEEDS AND RESPONSE PLAN 2020 AT A GLANCE

Humanitarian overview

POPULATION MOVEMENTS CHOLERA EVOLUTION OF FOOD INSECURITY

internally displaced people as of February Suspect cholera cases reported in 2020 5.50M 2020 9.58k (as of 17th May) 13.1M IPC 2018 (16th cycle) 15.6M IPC 2019 (17th cycle)

NORD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE HAUT-UELE NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE SUD-UBANGI SUD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE

MONGALA ITURI MONGALA ITURI SUD-UBANGI SUD-UBANGI Lake Albert Lake Albert MONGALA ITURI MONGALA ITURI EQUATEUR EQUATEUR TSHOPO TSHOPO EQUATEUR TSHOPO TSHUAPA Lake Edouard TSHUAPA Lake Edouard EQUATEUR TSHOPO Lac Lac NORD-KIVU Victoria NORD-IVU Victoria TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU Lake Kivu MAÏ-NDOMBE Lake Kivu MAÏ-NDOMBE MAÏ-NDOMBE MANIEMA SANKURU SANKURU SUD-IVU SUD-KIVU SUD-KIVU MAÏ-NDOMBE SANKURU MANIEMA SUD-KIVU inshasa MANIEMA inshasa MANIEMA SANKURU KWILU KASAÏ KWILU KASAÏ KASAÏ KINSHASA KWILU KONGO-CENTRAL KONGO-CENTRAL KASAÏ KWILU LOMAMI LOMAMI TANGANYIKA TANGANYIA KONGO-CENTRAL KONGO-CENTRAL LOMAMI KWANGO KWANGO KASAÏ KASAÏ LOMAMI KWANGO TANGANYIKA LacTanganyika CENTRAL LacTanganyika CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KASAÏ-CENTRAL KWANGO KASAÏ-CENTRAL HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI # of cholera cases HAUT-LOMAMI KASAÏ Lake Moero KASAÏ Lake Moero ORIENTAL ORIENTAL 1 - 100 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA LUALABA LUALABA 101 - 300 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA not analysed Phase 3: crisis not analysed Phase 3: crisis HAUT-KATANGA 301 -500 HAUT-ATANGA Internally displaced persons Phase 1: minimal Phase 4: emergency Phase 1: minimal Phase 4: emergency M 500 - 1000 00 Phase 2: stressed Phase 5: famine Phase 2: stressed Phase 5: famine >1000

DÉPLACÉMENT/CONFLIT

MEASLES PROTECTION INCIDENTS ACUTE MALNUTRITION OVERVIEW OF HNO/HRP 2020 (as of December 2019) cases of measles registered in 2020 Protection incidents reported as of People affected by Global Acute Malnutrition Tshopo Lualaba haut-Uela (asKasaï-central of the 17th May) Maniema March 2020 (children under 5, LPW, Patients under treatment for Tuberculosis and HIV) 59.3k Sud-kivu 19k 4.7M

Ituri

Kasaï Haut-katanga 15.6M Haut-lomami Kasaï-oriental Lomami Maï-ndombe Nord-kivu Tanganyika people in need NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE SUD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE 8.1M MONGALA SUD-UBANGI ITURI SUD-UBANGI Lake Albert people targeted MONGALA Lake Albert MONGALA Lake Albert Most affected Provinces ITURI EQUATEUR TSHOPO ITURI TSHUAPA Lake Edouard EQUATEUR TSHOPO NORD-IVU EQUATEUR 1.82B Lac TSHOPO Lake Edouard Victoria Lake Edouard TSHUAPA funding requirements Lake TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU NORD-KIVU Lake Lake Kivu Victoria Victoria Lake Kivu MA-NDOMBE Lake Kivu SANKURU SUD-IVU MAÏ-NDOMBE MANIEMA MAÏ-NDOMBE Kinshasa MANIEMA SANKURU MANIEMA SUD-KIVU 5.01M SUD-KIVU SANKURU internally displaced people as of WILU ASA KINSHASA KINSHASA KWILU KASAÏ ONGO-CENTRAL KWILU KASAÏ september 2019 LOMAMI KONGO-CENTRAL KASAÏ-C TANGANYIA KONGO-CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KWANGO LOMAMI ASA KASAÏ-O LOMAMI LacTanganyika CENTRAL KWANGO LacTanganyika KASAÏ-CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KWANGO LacTanganyika 30k HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI suspect cholera cases reported in 2019 # of measles cases HAUT-LOMAMI KASAÏ Lake Moero Lake Moero ORIENTAL Protection cases reported Lake Moero 0 - 1000 HAUT-KATANGA LUALABA 300k LUALABA 1001 - 5000 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA cases of measles registered in 2019 5001 -10000 HAUT-KATANGA Most affected Provinces 10001 - 15000 200 54k >15000 protection incidents reported in 2019

2 HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW

POPULATION MOVEMENTS CHOLERA EVOLUTION OF FOOD INSECURITY internally displaced people as of February Suspect cholera cases reported in 2020 5.50M 2020 9.58k (as of 17th May) 13.1M IPC 2018 (16th cycle) 15.6M IPC 2019 (17th cycle)

NORD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE HAUT-UELE NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE SUD-UBANGI SUD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE

MONGALA ITURI MONGALA ITURI SUD-UBANGI SUD-UBANGI Lake Albert Lake Albert MONGALA ITURI MONGALA ITURI EQUATEUR EQUATEUR TSHOPO TSHOPO EQUATEUR TSHOPO TSHUAPA Lake Edouard TSHUAPA Lake Edouard EQUATEUR TSHOPO Lac Lac NORD-KIVU Victoria NORD-IVU Victoria TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU Lake Kivu MAÏ-NDOMBE Lake Kivu MAÏ-NDOMBE MAÏ-NDOMBE MANIEMA SANKURU SANKURU SUD-IVU SUD-KIVU SUD-KIVU MAÏ-NDOMBE SANKURU MANIEMA SUD-KIVU inshasa MANIEMA inshasa MANIEMA SANKURU KINSHASA KWILU KASAÏ KWILU KASAÏ KASAÏ KINSHASA KWILU KONGO-CENTRAL KONGO-CENTRAL KASAÏ KWILU LOMAMI LOMAMI TANGANYIKA TANGANYIA KONGO-CENTRAL KONGO-CENTRAL LOMAMI KWANGO KWANGO KASAÏ KASAÏ LOMAMI KWANGO TANGANYIKA LacTanganyika CENTRAL LacTanganyika CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KASAÏ-CENTRAL KWANGO KASAÏ-CENTRAL HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI # of cholera cases HAUT-LOMAMI KASAÏ Lake Moero KASAÏ Lake Moero ORIENTAL ORIENTAL 1 - 100 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA LUALABA LUALABA 101 - 300 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA not analysed Phase 3: crisis not analysed Phase 3: crisis HAUT-KATANGA 301 -500 HAUT-ATANGA Internally displaced persons Phase 1: minimal Phase 4: emergency Phase 1: minimal Phase 4: emergency M 500 - 1000 00 Phase 2: stressed Phase 5: famine Phase 2: stressed Phase 5: famine >1000

DÉPLACÉMENT/CONFLIT

MEASLES PROTECTION INCIDENTS ACUTE MALNUTRITION OVERVIEW OF HNO/HRP 2020 (as of December 2019) cases of measles registered in 2020 Protection incidents reported as of People affected by Global Acute Malnutrition Tshopo Lualaba haut-Uela (asKasaï-central of the 17th May) Maniema March 2020 (children under 5, LPW, Patients under treatment for Tuberculosis and HIV) 59.3k Sud-kivu 19k 4.7M

Ituri

Kasaï Haut-katanga 15.6M Haut-lomami Kasaï-oriental Lomami Maï-ndombe Nord-kivu Tanganyika people in need NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE SUD-UBANGI NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE NORD-UBANGI BAS-UELE HAUT-UELE 8.1M MONGALA SUD-UBANGI ITURI SUD-UBANGI Lake Albert people targeted MONGALA Lake Albert MONGALA Lake Albert Most affected Provinces ITURI EQUATEUR TSHOPO ITURI TSHUAPA Lake Edouard EQUATEUR TSHOPO NORD-IVU EQUATEUR 1.82B Lac TSHOPO Lake Edouard Victoria Lake Edouard TSHUAPA funding requirements Lake TSHUAPA NORD-KIVU NORD-KIVU Lake Lake Kivu Victoria Victoria Lake Kivu MA-NDOMBE Lake Kivu SANKURU SUD-IVU MAÏ-NDOMBE MANIEMA MAÏ-NDOMBE Kinshasa MANIEMA SANKURU MANIEMA SUD-KIVU 5.01M SUD-KIVU SANKURU internally displaced people as of WILU ASA KINSHASA KINSHASA KWILU KASAÏ ONGO-CENTRAL KWILU KASAÏ september 2019 LOMAMI KONGO-CENTRAL KASAÏ-C TANGANYIA KONGO-CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KWANGO LOMAMI ASA KASAÏ-O LOMAMI LacTanganyika CENTRAL KWANGO LacTanganyika KASAÏ-CENTRAL TANGANYIKA KWANGO LacTanganyika 30k HAUT-LOMAMI HAUT-LOMAMI suspect cholera cases reported in 2019 # of measles cases HAUT-LOMAMI KASAÏ Lake Moero Lake Moero ORIENTAL Protection cases reported Lake Moero 0 - 1000 HAUT-KATANGA LUALABA 300k LUALABA 1001 - 5000 LUALABA HAUT-KATANGA cases of measles registered in 2019 5001 -10000 HAUT-KATANGA Most affected Provinces 10001 - 15000 200 54k >15000 protection incidents reported in 2019

3 REVISED HUMANITARIAN NEEDS AND RESPONSE PLAN 2020 AT A GLANCE

Humanitarian response plan Strategic objectives Strategic Objective 1 The physical and mental well-being of the most vulnerable people with life-saving needs is ensured

REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET REVISED BUDGET

19.5M 9.1M 1.40B

# SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET

SO 1.1 The physical and mental well-being of the 1.7 million most vulnerable people impacted by the immediate effects of conflict and natural disasters – including population movements (displaced and returnees 3.8M 1.7M of less than 6 months and host families), is ensured in response to their life-saving needs

The physical and mental well-being of the 9.1 million most vulnerable SO 1.2 people affected by epidemic outbreaks, gender based violence, and/or 19.5M 9.1M food insecurity, and/or acute malnutrition is ensured in response to their life-saving needs

SO 1.3 Rapid response mechanisms are operational to meet the life-saving N/A 60% needs of people in emergencies

Strategic Objective 2 The living conditions of the most vulnerable people affected by the loss of their assets and livelihoods and/or with limited access to essential services are improved

REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET REVISED BUDGET

19.5M 6.8M 0.50B

# SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET

SO 2.1 The living conditions of the 1.4 million most vulnerable people affected by the protracted effects of conflicts and natural disasters – including 5.4M 1.4M population movements (displaced and returnees between 7 -12 months and host families) are improved

The living conditions of the 6.8 million most vulnerable people affected by SO 2.2 epidemics, gender based violence, and or food insecurity are improved 19.5M 6.8M

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Strategic Objective 3 The protective environment for the most vulnerable people at risk of human rights violations is improved

REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET REVISED BUDGET

12.3M 3.1M 0.04B

# SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE REVISED PIN REVISED TARGET

SO 3.1 The risk of human rights violations related to the humanitarian crisis and affect- ing 3.1 million people is reduced by the implementation of preventive measures 12.3M 3.1M

The Clusters develop their technical capacities for Protection against Sexual SO 3.2 Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) 100% 70%

SO 3.3 The “Ligne Verte” or some other inter-agency complaint mechanism is accessible in prioritized health zones to strengthen accountability to affected 100% 70% populations

Strategic Objective 4 The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic is contained and mortality is reduced

PIN TARGET BUDGET

24.7M 5.8M 0.12B

# SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE PIN TARGET

Preventing, interrupting and suppressing the transmission of COVID-19 SO 4.1 24.7M 5.7M (social distancing)

Strengthen communication and community engagement to reduce the risk of transmis- SO 4.2 24.7M 5.7M sion of COVID-19

Strengthen water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) activities and measures for the SO 4.3 prevention and control of waterborne diseases infections in health facilities and 5.3M 2.1M communities

Strengthen the detection of suspected cases of COVID-19 through monitoring and SO 4.4 24.7M 5.7M laboratory testing

SO 4.5 Providing safe and effective clinical care to individuals supported for COVID-19 2.1M 201.4k

SO 4.6 Ensuring continuity of the supply chain for medical response to COVID-19 175.6k 40.3k

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Planning figures by cluster

PEOPLE PEOPLE REQUIREMENTS # OPERATIONAL BY GENDER BY AGE WITH DISABILITY CLUSTER / SUB CLUSTERS (SC) IN NEED TARGETED (USD) PARTNERS WOMEN / MEN (%) CHILDRES / ADULTS / ELDERS (%) (%)

Shelter 5.1M 2.0M $76.4M 14 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Household Non Food Items Essentials 1.9M 1.3M $35.6M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Water, Hygiene and Sanitation 11.5M 5.4M $201.6M 18 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Education 19.7M 1.1M $75.4M 24 50.8 / 49.2 98 / 2 / 0 15%

Logistics - - $49.0M - - - -

Nutrition 5.5M 2.4M $218.2M 70 58.8 / 41.2 74.2 / 25.8 / 0 15%

Protection 17.9M 5.8M $111.7M 11 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

General Protection 7.9M 2.7M $46.2M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

SC Child protection 8.8M 3.4M $19.7M 118 50.8 / 49.2 100 / 0 / 0 15%

SC Housing, land and property 190.6k 38.1k $11.9M 3 48.2 / 51.8 20 / 62.6 / 17.4 15%

SC Gender based violence 10.9M 871.9k $31.1M 14 98 / 2 43 / 55 / 2 15%

SC Mine action 1.4M 1.4M $2.8M 3 50.8 / 49.2 74.6 / 25.4 / 0 15%

Health 25.6M 9.2M $232.1M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Food Security 19.5M 9.1M $888.0M 48 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Refugee response 538 k 538k $144.8M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Coordination - - $32.2M - - - -

Total 25.6M 9.2M $2.07B 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

6 PLANNING FIGURES BY CLUSTER

PEOPLE PEOPLE REQUIREMENTS # OPERATIONAL BY GENDER BY AGE WITH DISABILITY CLUSTER / SUB CLUSTERS (SC) IN NEED TARGETED (USD) PARTNERS WOMEN / MEN (%) CHILDRES / ADULTS / ELDERS (%) (%)

Shelter 5.1M 2.0M $76.4M 14 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Household Non Food Items Essentials 1.9M 1.3M $35.6M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Water, Hygiene and Sanitation 11.5M 5.4M $201.6M 18 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Education 19.7M 1.1M $75.4M 24 50.8 / 49.2 98 / 2 / 0 15%

Logistics - - $49.0M - - - -

Nutrition 5.5M 2.4M $218.2M 70 58.8 / 41.2 74.2 / 25.8 / 0 15%

Protection 17.9M 5.8M $111.7M 11 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

General Protection 7.9M 2.7M $46.2M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

SC Child protection 8.8M 3.4M $19.7M 118 50.8 / 49.2 100 / 0 / 0 15%

SC Housing, land and property 190.6k 38.1k $11.9M 3 48.2 / 51.8 20 / 62.6 / 17.4 15%

SC Gender based violence 10.9M 871.9k $31.1M 14 98 / 2 43 / 55 / 2 15%

SC Mine action 1.4M 1.4M $2.8M 3 50.8 / 49.2 74.6 / 25.4 / 0 15%

Health 25.6M 9.2M $232.1M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Food Security 19.5M 9.1M $888.0M 48 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Refugee response 538 k 538k $144.8M - 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

Coordination - - $32.2M - - - -

Total 25.6M 9.2M $2.06B 50.8 / 49.2 58.5 / 38.8 / 2.7 15%

7 What if we fail to respond ?

If the humanitarian response is not provided in a timely fashion Acute malnutrition in 2020, 9.1 million people, particularly the displaced, returnee, Child mortality will increase and host community populations, will not be able to meet their basic needs and their lives will be at risk. The living standards The lack of appropriate health care as well as water, sanitation, of 6.8 million people will continue to deteriorate, increasing hygiene and nutritional assistance will have dramatic consequences their vulnerability to further shocks of all types. The protective for nearly 1.1 million children under five years of age suffering from environment of 3.1 million vulnerable people will worsen, severe acute malnutrition. About 1 million pregnant and lactating particularly in conflict areas. women, people living with HIV and people living with tuberculosis affected by moderate acute malnutrition will not receive treatement. Population movements Protection Internally displaced persons, returnees, refugees and host families will neither be able to meet their basic needs nor The physical and mental integrity of human rights violations’ begin to recover victims will be threatened 1,681,340 recently displaced persons and returnees as well as host Victims of human rights violations will not be identified or referred families and 538,000 refugees will be deprived of minimum access to to appropriate services in time due to the suspension of protection clean water, health care, food, decent shelter and basic needs. Children monitoring. 11,200 unaccompanied children, 8,400 children associated will continue to be denied their right to education. 1,438,779 people with armed forces or armed groups, and survivors of gender-based affected by protracted displacement will no longer receive assistance violence will not be cared for. Without support, their psychosocial and will struggle to recover from shocks. In areas of return, tensions distress will be aggravated, and their physical integrity threatened. could escalate and threaten already fragile social cohesion between Children will remain separated from their families and victims of communities, leading to the emergence or aggravation of inter- sexual violence will be further stigmatized. Parties to the conflict will community and land conflicts. not be sensitized regarding their obligations to international law and communities will be less aware of their rights and potential protection Acute food insecurity risks. The result could be the persistence of international humanitarian Hunger will threaten the most vulnerable and human rights law violations, particularly in conflict areas. 3.9 million people are currently in emergency phase (IPC 4) of acute Humanitarian access food insecurity. Without rapid access to aid, food needs will not be Physical access constraints will restrain humanitarian covered, and populations will be pushed to use coping mechanisms assistance that often have serious negative implications, particularly regarding protection of children and women. The productive assets of the most Air services to hard-to-reach areas for the transport of humanitarian vulnerable households could be irreversibly lost. personnel and cargo could be disrupted, drastically limiting the provision of humanitarian assistance. The necessary rehabilitation Epidemics of damaged roads will not be possible, further affecting the physical Risks of outbreaks will be exacerbated access of humanitarian partners to the most remote and vulnerable populations. Measles, cholera and malaria epidemics will continue to cost thousands of lives, especially among children. An estimated 3.1 million Prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse children would be at risk of contracting measles, a disease preventable Risks of sexual exploitation and abuse will persist through vaccination. 1.8 million people could be affected by cholera due to the lack of simple hygiene measures as well as access to water Affected people, as well as humanitarian partners, will not be able and sanitation in their communities, schools, health facilities, and to access to complaint mechanisms established to report cases of temporary shelter for children associated to armed forces or armed sexual exploitation and abuse, leading to a lack of identification and groups. care for victims and the absence of investigation and remedial actions.

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