Humanitarian Response Dashboard January - June 2021

SITUATION UPDATE

During June, attacks and clashes between non-state armed actors and security first half of 2021. By the end of June: at least 739,000 people had received food forces in -particularly in Macomia and Palma Districts- assistance; almost 301,000 were assisted to access health services; more than 151,000 forced thousands of people to flee for their protection. About 25,000 people fled gained access to safe water; about 150,500 received emergency shelter and/or critical conflict-affected areas in Palma in June, bringing the total number of people who household items; and nearly 142,000 were reached with gender-based violence have left the district since March to nearly 90,000. Nearly 1,300 Mozambican asylum prevention activities. Inter-agency teams of aid workers also undertook coordinated rapid seekers were forcibly returned from Tanzania in June, raising the total number of needs assessment missions to Ibo and Matemo islands in , and rapid people refouled to Mozambique in 2021 to nearly 10,000. response missions to Mueda, and Ngapa in Mueda District, in June. Insecurity The armed conflict has heightened food insecurity and malnutrition, with families during the month hampered the response in Palma and Macomia districts. However, forced to abandon their homes and fields and erratic rainfall compounding crop humanitarians were able to assist displaced people in the areas where they arrived. losses, according to the latest IPC analysis. In the three northern provinces, more The number of organizations and aid workers responding to the crisis in Cabo Delgado than 900,000 people are severely food insecure, while a recent analysis highlighted had increased significantly by the mid-year point. By the end of June, there were now the impact of the crisis on displaced people and host communities. More than more than 800 aid workers delivering assistance and protection across Cabo Delgado 228,000 people who are either displaced (128,000) or hosting displaced people province (up from just over 300 in October 2020) and at least 59 humanitarian (101,000) in their households in seven southern districts of Cabo Delgado are organizations responding (up from 47 in January 2021). Of the 59 organizations projected to face severe food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between April and undertaking humanitarian action, 52 per cent (30) were international non-governmental September 2021. The analysis covered internally displaced people in five organizations (INGOs), 36 per cent (21) national NGOs, and 14 per cent (8) United districts—Metuge, Ancuabe, Chiúre, Namuno and Balama— and households hosting Nations entities. internally displaced people in seven districts—Pemba City, Montepuez, Metuge, However, the humanitarian response was increasingly challenged by under-funding. By Ancuabe, Chiúre, Namuno and Balama. the end of the month, humanitarians had received only US$38.5 million—about 15 per Humanitarian organizations continued to ramp-up their response, providing vital cent—of the $254 million required to provide life-saving assistance and protection in the assistance and protection to around 912,700 people in northern Mozambique in the three northern provinces (Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa).

KEY FIGURES

1.3M 912.7k people in need people reached¹ 30 INGOs (52%) M 1.1M 59 9.5 organizations 21 NNGOs (36%) population² 14% people 83% responding of population targeted of target³ 8 UN (14%)

Number of organizations who have been responding up to June 2021

2021 HRP FUNDING (30 June 2021) PEOPLE REACHED

$254M $38.5M $215.5M 15% 1.1M 912.7K 440.2K 472.5K required funded unmet funded targeted reached male female

Cluster numbers in US$ millions Required Funded Unmet Cluster Reach M F Target 2% CCCM $7.4m $144.7k $7.3m CCCM 29% 101.3k 49.5k 51.8k 351k $355k Education 7% $5.2m $4.8m Education 47% 115.7k 61.8k 53.9k 246k

FSL 7% $136m $9.7m $126.2m FSL 99% 739.1k 354.9k 384.2k 750k Health 29% $10.5m $3.0m $7.4m Health 53% 301k 147.6k 153.4k 564k Nutrition 18% $15m $2.7m $12.4m Nutrition 5% 7.3k 1.7k 5.6k 152k Protection 16% $20.6m $3.4m $17.2m Protection 41% 214.2k 100.8k 113.4k 517k ESN /NFI 5% $28m $1.4m $26.6m ESN / NFI 27% 150.5k 73.2k 77.3k 564k WASH 14% $24m $3.4m $20.6m WASH 28% 151.8k 72.9k 78.9K 542k Refugee 0% $1.5m $0 $1.5m Response Refugee 0% 0k 0k 14k Coordination & 1% $3.1m $35k $3.0m Response 0k Common Services Logistics 22% $3.0m $666.4k $2.3m

* Not specified funding: $13.7m 50% Creation date: 22 July 2021 | Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/rosea www.twitter.com/UNOCHA_ROSEA www.reliefweb.int http://fts.unocha.org. | 1. All achievements are from January to June 2021 (cumulative figures). | 2. Mozambique National Bureau of Statistics (INE).| 3. Target set for the HRP 2021. Some people reached figures are from responses funded by other mechanisms carried over from 2020 . |4. The funding fiigures represent the information available on the Financial Tracking Service for 2021, as of 30 June (https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/1040/summary). However, in addition to the funds reported here, partners have used carryover funding from 2020 to implement programming in 2021, and further fund agreements between donors and partners are currently being finalized for 2021.| 5. Requirement for the HRP (Response Plan 2021) only.| 6.In accordance with the HRP, this figure represents the number of children and pregnant and lactating treated for MAM or SAM. In addition, the Nutrition Cluster has screened at least 239,856 children and 3,755 pregnant and lactating women. MOZAMBIQUE Humanitarian Response Dashboard January - June 2021

PEOPLE TARGETED AND REACHED BY DISTRICT

People targeted FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS Palma 160,000 People reached 120,000 80,000 Response gap Nangade 739.1K 40,000 Mocimboa Da Praia People receiving regular life-saving food TANZANIA assistance (739.1k) / people receiving Mueda regular livelihood assistance (1.9K). Muidumbe Mecula Sanga Ibo Ilha Licom Cabo Delgado Macomia NUTRITION Niassa Mavago Meluco Quissanga Lago Montepuez Lago Niassa 7.3k Ancuabe Metuge Pemba Muembe Marrupa Children under age 5 being treated for Balama acute malnutrition (3.5k) / pregnant and Cidade De Lichinga Mecufi lactating women being treated for acute Chimbonila Majune Chiure malnutrition (3.8k). Memba Ngauma Maua Erati Namuno Nipepe EMERGENCY SHELTER & NFI Metarica Nacaroa MALAWI Mandimba Nacala Lalaua Muecate Nacala-A-Velha Cuamba Monapo (30.1k households) Mecuburi 150.5k Malema Nampula Rapale Mossuril Internally displaced people and host Ribaue Meconta Tete Cidade De Nampula communities affected by the crisis Mecanhelas provided with life-saving shelter and

Murrupula non-food items. Mogincual Liúpo Mogovolas WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE Angoche Inter- agency missions Moma Rapid needs assessment Larde Zambezia Ibo and Matemo 151.8k (2 - 4 June) People with access to sufficient quantity of Tete Response missions Mueda, Ngapa and clean water (151.3k)/ people with access to Negomano (3 - 13 June) appropriate sanitation facilities (64.4k).

CAMP COORDINATION & CAMP MANAGEMENT EDUCATION HEALTH

101.3K (20.3k households) 115.7K 301k Internally displaced people in sites. Students received basic learning materials (40.8k)/ personal Outpatient consultations (52k) / women hygiene kits provided to children (17.7k)/children provided receiving modern contraceptives (43k) / with school feeding in transitional learning spaces (TLS) children receiving measles vaccine (30.7K) (274.6k).

PROTECTION PROTECTION - GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) CHILD PROTECTION 126.8K 141.8K 47.3K People referred successfully to essential services. People reached by GBV prevention (including structural Children participating in psychosocial behavioural change programmes) and empowerment support and child protection programmes activities. (includes child-friendly spaces) (46.7k)/ children accessing case management services (8.5k).

TOP 10 DONORS numbers in US$ millions

$5 m $4.7 m $3.9 m $3.9 m $2.8m $2.6 m $1.6 m $1.2 m $1.2 m $831 k $139k $0.72 k

United CERF USA Canada Norway Japan Sweden ECHO Austria France Germany Denmark Kingdom

7.Distribution of livelihood assistance is seasonal. | 8.In accordance with the HRP, this figure represents the number of children and pregnant and lactating treated for MAM or SAM. In addition, the Nutrition Cluster has screened at least 239,856 children and 3,755 pregnant and lactating women.| 9. UN agencies funding is $8.5m (UNICEF is $8m, UNHCR is $400k, FAO is $40K); private funding from individuals and organizations is $588K, Education Can’t Wait Fund is $341.6k.