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2020.04 Dashboard HRP FS Cluster Tableau de bord de la réponse HRP 2020 Janvier-mars 2020 Cadre Harmonisé mars 2020 OS 1: Fournir une réponse d’urgence aux CHIFFRES CLES Situa�on projétée personnes en situation d’insécurité alimentaire Assistance alimentaire Tibesti Ouest Tibesti Tibesti PERSONNES CIBLEES Est Nombre de personnes ayant reçu une assistance Fada 14% Am-Djarass alimentaire 2,3 millions Ennedi Ouest Ennedi Cible: 1 128 113 Borkou Est Femme Homme Yala 51% 49% Borkou OS 2: Préserver les moyens d'existence des Borkou Mourtcha personnes en situation d'insécurité alimentaire Nord Wadi Hawar STATUT FINANCIER (USD) Kanem Appui aux moyens d’existence Kobé Kanem Barh-El-Gazel Mégri Gap Nord Biltine Wadi Fira Barh-El-Gazel Batha Nombre de personnes Fouli Ouest Dar-Tama 80% 20% Financé Kanem Batha ayant reçu un appui pour Ouara Assoungha Batha Kaya Wadi Barh-El- Ouaddaï 135 Barh-El leurs moyens d’existence Lac Bissam Gazel Est -Gazel 8% Mamdi Sud Wayi Ouest millions Dagana Fitri Abdi Hadjer-Lamis Mangalmé Haraze-Al-Biar Djourf Al Guéra Ahmar requis Dababa Kimiti Cible: 2 085 886 N'Djaména Abtouyour Sila Chari Baguirmi Aboudéia Au 7 mai 2020 Chari-Baguirmi Guéra Bahr-Azoum Légende Mayo- Barh-Signaka Salamat 129 20 29 Kebbi Nombre de partenaires Projets mis en oeuvre Partena*ires ayant Est Limites Bahr-Köh Haraze-Mangueigne Lac Iro du cluster sécurité par les partenaires du rapporté leurs activités Province Mayo- Tandjilé Moyen-Chari Kebbi alimentaire cluster à travers la matrice 4w Ouest Logone Département Occidental * Tous les partenaires ne mettent pas en oeuvre des projets , faute de financements. Mandoul Grande Logone Barh- Sido Oriental Sara 0 300 Km Cadre Harmonisé, situation Monts de Lam La Nya projetée juin-août 2019 Pendé Minimale Les activités liées au HRP ont touché 157 862 personnes en assistance Sous pression alimentaire (uniquement dans le Lac et le Salamat pour les IDPs et retournés), soit un taux de 14% de réalisation. L’appui aux moyens d’existence a toucherait Crise 136 982 personnes pour une couverture de 8%. Taux de couverture par province Ces faibles taux de couverture s’expliquent par le fait que les acteurs xx% sont à la phase ciblage pour l’appui aux moyens d’existence et que l’assistance alimentaire atteindra son pic lors des activités de réponse à la soudure. Le tracé des frontières ou limites et les appellations employées dans la présente Date de production : 20 avril 2020 h�p://fscluster.org/chad [email protected] publication n’impliquent aucune prise de position de la. part des Nations Unies. Sources de données : partenaires du Cluster SA [email protected] Tableau de bord de la réponse HRP 2020 Janvier-mars 2020 Assistance Appui aux moyens alimentaire d’existence Tibesti Tibesti Ouest Tibesti Ouest Tibesti Tibesti Tibesti Est Est Fada Fada Am-Djarass Am-Djarass Ennedi Ennedi Ouest Ouest Ennedi Ennedi Borkou Est Borkou Est Yala Yala Borkou Borkou Borkou Borkou Mourtcha Mourtcha Nord Wadi Hawar Nord Wadi Hawar Kanem Kanem Kobé Kanem Barh-El-Gazel Kobé Mégri Kanem Barh-El-Gazel Mégri Nord Biltine Nord Biltine Wadi Fira Wadi Fira Barh-El-Gazel 3% 3% Batha Barh-El-Gazel Batha Ouest Fouli Dar-Tama Fouli Ouest Dar-Tama Batha Kanem Ouara Kanem Batha Assoungha 5% Ouara Assoungha Kaya Barh-El- Batha Ouaddaï 2% Batha Wadi Kaya Wadi Barh-El- Ouaddaï 51% Lac Barh-El Gazel Est Barh-El Bissam Lac Bissam Gazel Est -Gazel Sud -Gazel Mamdi Mamdi Sud Wayi Ouest Wayi Ouest 1% 100% Abdi Dagana Fitri Dagana Fitri Abdi Hadjer-Lamis Mangalmé Hadjer-Lamis Haraze-Al-Biar Djourf Al Mangalmé Djourf Al Ahmar Haraze-Al-Biar Guéra Kimiti Guéra Ahmar N'Djaména Dababa Sila Dababa Kimiti Abtouyour N'Djaména Abtouyour Sila Chari Baguirmi Chari Baguirmi Aboudéia Bahr-Azoum 2% Aboudéia Chari-Baguirmi Guéra Chari-Baguirmi Guéra Bahr-Azoum Barh-Signaka Mayo- 46% Mayo- Barh-Signaka Salamat Kebbi Kebbi Est Salamat Est Bahr-Köh Bahr-Köh Haraze-Mangueigne Haraze-Mangueigne Tandjilé Lac Iro Lac Iro Mayo- Mayo- Tandjilé Moyen-Chari Moyen-Chari Kebbi Kebbi Ouest Ouest Logone Logone Occidental Mandoul Grande Occidental Mandoul Logone Grande Barh- Sido Logone Barh- Sido Oriental Sara Oriental Monts Sara La Nya Monts de Lam de4% Lam La Nya Pendé Pendé Le tracé des frontières ou limites et les appellations employées dans la présente Date de production : 20 avril 2020 h�p://fscluster.org/chad [email protected] publication n’impliquent aucune prise de position de la. part des Nations Unies. Sources de données : partenaires du Cluster SA [email protected].
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