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Afg 3W 202106Jun01 A3 Q2 Oc.Pdf (English) AFGHANISTAN Humanitarian Operational Capacity (3W) (April - June 2021) Darwaz-e-Payin 192 organisations UZBEKISTAN Shaki TAJIKISTAN Organisations with the capacity to provide humanitarian Kofab Khwahan Darwaz-e-Balla services in April, May and June 2021. Shighnan Raghestan Chahab Yawan Yangi Qala Shahr-e-Buzorg Kohistan Arghanj Khwaja Khwah CHINA Khamyab Qarqin Shortepa Bahawuddin Yaftal-e-Sufla Khan-e-Char Fayzabad Wakhan TURKMENISTAN Dasht-e-Qala Bagh Sharak-e-Hayratan Shuhada Imam Sahib ! Qurghan Argo Mingajik Mardyan Dawlat Abad Kaldar Rostaq Khwaja Baharak Andkhoy Khwaja Dukoh Dasht-e-Archi Ghar Fayzabad Hazar Sumuch Khash Qaram Qul JAWZJAN BALKH Qala-e-Zal KUNDUZ Warduj Char Balkh Khulm Baharak Darayem Khanaqa Nahr-e-Shahi Kunduz Bolak ! Kalafgan Jorm ! ! ! Keshem Teshkan Aqcha Khan Taloqan Eshkashem Shiberghan Mazar-e-Sharif Chahar Darah Dawlat Abad Dehdadi Abad Bangi TAKHAR Chemtal Ali BADAKHSHAN Marmul Namak Ab NUMBER OF REPORTING ORGANISATIONS BY CLUSTER Feroz Abad Chal Farkhar Tagab Yamgan Nakhchir Charkent Hazrat-e-Sultan Zebak Shirin Tagab Sar-e-Pul Eshkmesh Qush ! Sholgareh ! Baghlan-e-Jadid Burka Tepa Aybak Khwaja Sayad Guzargah-e-Nur Sabz Posh Fereng Sozmaqala Khuram Warsaj Almar Darzab Keshendeh Wa Gharu Maymana Khwaja ! Dara-e-Suf-e-Payin Wa Sarbagh Pul-e-Khumri Nahrin Ghormach ! Hejran Khost Wa Koran Wa Pashtun Kot Bilcheragh Zari Monjan Gosfandi SAMANGAN Fereng Dahana-e-Ghori BAGHLAN ! ! Sancharak ! Barg-e-Matal ! FARYAB Dara-e-Suf-e-Bala ! Qaysar Deh Salah ! ! ! ! Garzewan Paryan ! ! Ruy-e-Duab ! EIE ES/NFI FSA Health Nutrition Protection WASH Clusters All Province ! Bala Murghab SAR-E-PUL Andarab ! Pul-e-Hisar ! Doshi ! ! 0101223167! 30 Badakhshan ! Kohestanat Balkhab Kamdesh ! Khinjan ! Kohistan ! ! Khenj ! Mandol Badghis 8121135166JAMMU AND ! 20 Gulran Kahmard Parun ! Bazarak ! ! ! ! ! Shutul ! ! Tala Wa NURISTAN Ghazi Baghlan 05831222! 30 Salang Waygal KASHMIR ! ! Muqur Rukha ! ! ! Barfak Dara ! ! BADGHIS ! Duab Abad ! Nari ! Charsadra Shinwari Anawa Balkh 2111134181! 27 Wama KUNAR ! Kushk Ab Kamari ! Yakawlang Sayghan ! Jabal Saraj Bar Kunar ! Jawand Koh Band ! 31 Watapur Bamyan 1111355140! ! Sayed Khel ! ! Nijrab Dangam ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nurgaram ! Kohsan ! Dara-e-Pech ! ! Shigal ! ! Ghorband Charikar ! 25 KAPISA Daykundi 291336120! ! ! ! ! Qala-e-Naw Shekh Ali ! Chapa ! ! ! Marawara ! Qadis ! ! Bagram ! Shibar ! ! Alasay ! ! ! ! ! Kushk-e-Kuhna ! ! ! BAMYAN ! ! ! ! Dara Asad Abad ! Tagab ! ! ! 16 ! ! ! Alishang ! 2775283! ! ! Farah ! ! ! ! ! ! Alingar ! ! ! ! Estalef ! ! PARWAN ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Narang ! ! ! Bamyan ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Feroz Koh ! Surkh-e-Parsa Mir Kalakan Chawkay ! ! ! ! 24 ! ! ! ! ! ! 36695163! ! ! Faryab ! ! ! LAGHMAN Sar Kani ! ! Injil Bacha Kot ! Karukh Deh ! Lal Wa ! Khas ! Shakar Dara Ghazni ! 166428119 Dawlatyar Sabz Mehtarlam ! ! Jalrez Kunar ! Sarjangal Kuz ! Hesa-e-Awal-e-Behsud Paghman ! ! Surobi Qarghayi ! 6 1111107 165 24 Zindajan Hirat Obe Chisht-e-Sharif Kabul!^ KABUL Kunar Ghor !! Goshta ! Bagrami ! ! ! ! Kama ! Panjab Markaz-e-Behsud Maydan Shahr Chahar Jalalabad! ! 43 Ghoryan ! Khak-e-Jabbar Hilmand ! 5131786255 Behsud Lalpur ! HIRAT Asyab Surkh Rod ! Pashtun Shahrak Nerkh Bati Kot ! MAIDAN WARDAK Chaparhar Hirat ! 10 19 28 23 4 30 20 49 Guzara Zarghun Hesarak ! Daymirdad Khogyani RodatMuhmand Dara ! Sang-e-Takht Mohammad ! ! 20 DoLayna Deh Bala Shinwar Jawzjan ! 34914101 ! Agha Sherzad ! ! ! ! ! ! Dur Baba ! ! ! ! ! Waras Pachir Kot ! Tolak Chak-e-Wardak Azra ! ! 47 Ashtarlay Wa Agam Nazyan Kabul 07363422! GHOR LOGAR ! Achin ! Farsi ! Khoshi ! Saydabad Jaji ! 6 1619139 356 53 Kandahar ! ! ! Pul-e-Alam ! ! Khadir ! Adraskan Baraki Barak ! ! Lija Ahmad Kapisa ! 154235013 Nawur ! Nili Jaghatu Charkh Khel Chamkani ! Shahrestan ! ! Miramor Dand Wa Khost ! 265856419 Sayed Karam ! ! Pasaband ! Patan Jaji ! ! ! Saghar DAYKUNDI Rashidan Kharwar ! 34 PAKTYA Kunar ! 41048 5207 ! Zanakhan ! Maydan ! Jaghatu ! Taywarah ! Gardez Qalandar Jani ! Ajristan Wal-e-Muhammad-e-Shahid Bak Kunduz ! 211115227637 Kiti Khel ! ! Ghazni Deh Yak ! Shindand Zurmat Shawak Sabari Laghman ! 11037 416130 Waghaz Nadir ! ! ! Gizab Terezayi ! ! ! Patoo ! ! ! Shah Kot ! ! ! Malistan Mata Zadran Matun ! 044326114 GHAZNI Andar Mandozayi Logar ! ! Khan Shamal ! Pur Chaman Kajran ! Qara Bagh KHOST ! 16 Maidan Wardak! 1563441 ! Spera Tani Gurbuz ! Baghran Nika ! Sar ! Jaghuri Sharan Ziruk Nangarhar ! 416512740556 Giro Yosuf Khel Rawzah Chora Shahid-e-Hassas Yahya Khel Nimroz 2993418329 Giyan Anar Dara Bala Buluk Khas Uruzgan Muqur Omna Urgun 18 URUZGAN Kakar Ab Band Nuristan 05352101 Khak-e-Safed Zarghun Shahr Chinarto Surobi Paktika 13323309 Nawzad Pushtrod Gulistan Tirinkot Gelan Barmal Qala-e-Kah FARAH Dehrawud ! Jani Khel Paktya 264655316 Daychopan ! Dila Kajaki PAKTIKA Panjsher 053238015 Arghandab Shah Joi Musa 13 Farah Miyanshin Gomal Parwan 1642351 Qala Nesh PAKISTAN Bakwa Samangan 0883410021 Shibkoh ZABUL Nawa Washer 2544410017 Mizan Qalat Wazakhah Sar-e-Pul Ghorak Nawbahar Sangin Shah Wali Kot ! Takhar 08121129439 Khakrez Uruzgan 111105122533 Tarnak Wa Shinkay Lash-e-Juwayn Nahr-e-Saraj Jaldak Wormamay 26 Shamul Zayi Turwo Zabul 37741171 Khashrod Arghandab Atghar Nad-e-Ali ! Zheray ! Kang Maywand Administrative boundaries Arghestan Nawa-e-Barakzaiy Kandahar Lashkargah Maruf District Chakhansur This 3W information is a work in progress. HILMAND Daman International If an agency or organisation is not represented in ! KANDAHAR Panjwayi Zaranj Spin Boldak Province this map, please contact the following regional focal NIMROZ Reg-i-Khan IRAN Nishin UNAMA Region points: !^ Capital Region ContactINDIA ! Central Highland [email protected] Garmser Provincial center Central [email protected] Char Burjak Number of organisations reported Shorabak Eastern [email protected] Reg 1 - 4 Deh-e-Shu North Eastern [email protected] Operational capacity is defined as: Organisations with the 5 - 9 potential to deliver humanitarian services, if required. This means Northern [email protected] 10 - 19 that an organisation has access to the affected area and the South Eastern [email protected] human resources to deliver services. Organisations currently 20 - 46 Southern [email protected] Western [email protected] providing assistance are included. No organisation reported Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties. Data Source(s): AGCHO, 3W information was collected by OCHA regional field offices and Humanitarian Regional Team (HRT) mechanism in July 2021. Feedback: [email protected] Website: www.unocha.org/afghanistan afg.humanitarianresponse.info.
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