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Food Insecurity and Response Plan Budget Beneficiary and Summary Resilience and Activity Types Budget Distribution

Jenin 370k food insecure people targeted Jenin Tulkarm

Tulkarm 17 partners working in Tubas Tubas food security sector:

Qalqilya - 7 Palestinian Nablus Qalqilya - 10 International Nablus Salfit Salfit Jericho 27 food security WEST BANK WEST Ramallah projects planned: Jericho Ramallah - 13 Palestinian - 14 international

Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem $75m requested through the HRP: - $9m Palestinian Bethlehem - $66m international Bethlehem Humanitarian Programme Cycle 2017 Cycle Programme Humanitarian Hebron $24.90 per capita FSS Humanitarian Response Plan - HRP Humanitarian Response FSS Hebron investment planned

% Food Insecure Population Size Resilience LevelBudget per Capita Budget Appeal Activity Type% of Beneficiaries out % of Response Budget of Total Population and Beneficiaries 1 top priority gender < 10 % 750,000 Low under $ 10 $16m

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Palestine Overall Overall Cash Assistance: Food $13.1m 33 partners working in Assistance: Appeal by Project Type Funding by Region 61 food security food security sector: $35.5m Cash Assistance: : projects planned - 15 Palestinian $66.1m $224.8m - 18 international $75m 1.65m food insecure $300m Livelihood $300m 0.09% of the appeal for Support: people in need $54.4m coordination costs West Bank: Livelihood Food $74.9m 6 top priority gender Support: $26.4m Assistance: $154.1m projects worth $4.3m

Version: 13 February 2017 Contact Data sources Additional explanations FS coordination: [email protected] Food Security Sector (FSS), All figures related to programme response are planned and not actual figures. The final project response depends on funding levels. Programme response figures maps, infographics: [email protected] Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), were collected by the FSS in parallel to the HRP process at the end of 2016. Food insecurity and resilience data is drawn from the SEFSec survey 2014. Population WFP, OCHA figures are based on projections of PCBS figures for 2016. Food assistance includes food in-kind and e-voucher modalities. Website fscluster.org/state-of-palestine Disclaimer Map legend classes are calculated on Palestine overall (West Bank and Gaza Strip). Therefore not all classes may appear on these maps. The grey circles in the www.wfp.org/countries/palestine The boundaries and names and the designations used on legend refer to the size of the coloured pie charts in the respective map. this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Please turn over for more details on activities and implementing partners in the West Bank. Number of activities by governorate and FSS partner JENIN tot: 16 TULKAREM tot: 16 TUBAS tot: 16 NABLUS tot: 11 QALQILIYA tot: 13 SALFIT tot: 7 Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based total → 221332211222512113355721 242212 12512 11 212 total: 64 12 10 9 8 13 8 2 2 AAA 11 1 AAA ●● ● ACF 11111 ACF ●●●●●● ACT/DCA ACT/DCA ●●●● ACT/FCA 11 ACT/FCA ●● CARE CARE ●●●●●● ESDC 1111 ESDC ●●●●● FAO 1 221 12 1 111 231 12 1 FAO ●● ●● MAAN MAAN ●● ● NPA 11 11 NPA ●● OXFAM IT 11 11 OXFAM IT ●●●● PARC PARC ●●●● PFU 111211 PFU ●●●●●● PYU 1 PYU ● UAWC 1111 1 2 1111 UAWC ● ●●●● UNRWA 11 11 11 11 1 1 UNRWA ●● WeEffect 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 WeEffect ●●●●●● WFP 111111WFP ●

JERICHO tot: 18 RAMALLAH tot: 16 JERUSALEM tot: 25 BETHLEHEM tot: 36 HEBRON tot: 48

Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Land Rehab. Road Rehab. Greenhouses Water for Agric. Other Livelih. Livestock Food Assistance Cash‐based Projects and partners by governorate total → 244521221242212116662165168622973109721 numbers $ millions AAA 20 25 ACF 1111 111 1 111 1 11 1 111111 18 ACT/DCA 1111111 16 20 ACT/FCA 1111 14 CARE 11 1 111 11 111 111111 12 15 ESDC 111 2211 2211 10 FAO 121 11 121 121 121 8 10 MAAN 11 11 NPA 6 OXFAM IT 11 11 111 1 111 1 111 4 5 PARC 1111 2 PFU 0 0 PYU UAWC 1 1 1 2 1 112 1 212 UNRWA 11 11 11 11 11 WeEffect 1111111 number of partners number of projects budget WFP 11111 WEST BANK Humanitarian Programme Cycle 2017 ‐ FSS Humanitarian Response Plan How to use this matrix: Additional explanations: The matrix is meant as a tool to improve coordination among organizations working in food security in Palestine. Data used in this paper were collected by the FSS in parallel to the HRP process at the end of Each table represents one governorate. For every governorate it is shown which partners (rows) are active in 2016. It was directly submitted by the partners. All projects are planned projects, while actual which working field/activity type (columns). Thus, each organisation can quickly look up which other organisations implementation depends on funding levels. Please turn around for more information on food are active in the same field in the same governorate. The numbers indicate the amount of projects per partner in security and socio‐economic background data, as well as budget and beneficiary distribution. the working field in the respective governorate. Food Assistance includes food in Kind and e‐vouchers modalities.