KRAMATORSK FOOD SECURITY CLUSTER Meeting – 17Th March 2016 UN Common Premises Contact: [email protected] AGENDA

KRAMATORSK FOOD SECURITY CLUSTER Meeting – 17Th March 2016 UN Common Premises Contact: Info.Ukraine@Fscluster.Org AGENDA

KRAMATORSK FOOD SECURITY CLUSTER Meeting – 17th March 2016 UN common premises Contact: [email protected] AGENDA - Follow up on previous meeting minutes; - Cluster structure; - Reporting tools briefing; - Achievements February 2016; - AOB PREVIOUS MINUTES(1/3) • meetings to take place every 2 weeks in Kramatorsk: wednesdays • Lead agencies: WFP and FAO • Organizations to share plans • DRC: March 2016 • ACF: March 2016 • WFP: March 2016 • PU-AMI: April 2016 • SCI: March 2016 • Red Cross and Save Ukraine plans up to Feb 2016 • Organizations to share Actuals before the 10th of the following month • WFP Organizations need to report • ACF that they did nothing: • PIN • FAO ENGAGEMENT PREVIOUS MINUTES(2/3) • Focal persons Organization Name Name Surname Premiere-Urgence/ Aide Medicale Internationale Sandrine Chapeleau Action contre le famme Viktor Avtonomov Save the Children International Marvin JURAO Ukraine Red Cross Society Nikolay Nagornyy Rinat Akhmetov Foundation (FDU-RAF) Rzayeva Evgeniya Save Ukraine Natalya Belyaeva Help Age Sinead McGrath Mercy Corps Stuart Willcuts Mercy Corps Oksana Mikitenko IASC GenCAP April Phalm French Red Cross Susanna Mnatsakanova Polish Humanitarian Action (PAU) Stanislav Pidperygora Turbote Galyna Poliakova ADRA Ukraine Larisa Kobzarenko People In Need (PIN) Paul Thibault NGO Forum Nino Zhvania Hungarian Interchurch Aid Vita Nesterenko DRC Isla Fraser IFRC Bilal Hussain Shah All-Ukrainian Charity “Child Well-Being Fund Ukraine” Tetiana Khomutinina Action contre le famme Olena Budagovska PREVIOUS MINUTES(3/3) • Working Groups: Assessments, Agriculture. Cash Task Force • ToR: – “Be proactive in exchanging information and reporting, highlight needs, gaps, and duplication, mobilize resources (financial, human, material), engage with affected communities and build local capacity.” – “Share responsibility for FS Cluster activities, including assessing needs, developing plans, and developing policies and guidelines through working groups.” – “Work as a team.” Next Steps • How to report to cluster? • Assessments • Develop policies • What do YOU expect from the Cluster? CLUSTER STRUCTURE • Meetings in Slaviansk or Kramatorsk? • Partners working in Mariupol • Sub national focal point • ToR • 2016 Strategy: – HRP + non HRP + Private – Objectives: 1.- Ensure immediate access to food 553,000 individuals 2.- Livelihood assistance and food production 43,000 households REPORTING TOOLS Starting point • Organizations plans and reporting: DRC,WFP, ACF, PIN, FAO, PU-AMI,SCI, URCS, Save Ukraine. • Trained organizations: – ADRA, Child Well Being Fund, FAO, ICRC, IRD, PIN, PU-AMI, TPL, SCI, URCS, UNDP. • Reporting tool: 3 Ws Proposal • Move online • Train partners FEBRUARY INTERVENTIONS Summary of interventions February 2016 Access to food Livelihoods (individuals) (households) Donetsk 96,095 2,003 Luhansk 38,219 0 TOTAL 134,314 2,003 Cluster Members Responses for February 2016 - Donetsk Donetsk Improved Access to Livelihood Investment Rayon food (individuals) (households) Amvrosiivskyi 9 036 1 050 Avdiivka 1 123 Bakhmut (Artemivsk) 2 289 Dobropillia 964 Dokuchaievsk 1 249 Donetsk 3 234 Druzhkivka 1 241 Dymytrov 1 230 Dzerzhynska 312 465 Horlivka 1 536 Khartsyzk 5 904 Kirovske 3 000 Kostiantynivka 1 593 Kostiantynivskyi 517 Kramatorsk 2 135 Krasnoarmiisk 2 475 Krasnoarmiiska 995 Improved Access to Food: GFD, unconditional cash, Food Donetsk Improved Access to Livelihood Investment Rayon food (individuals) (households) Krasnolymanska 117 Krasnolymanskyi 26 Lyman (Krasnyi Lyman) 2 176 Makiivka 7 928 Mariupol 5 745 Novoazovskyi 1 293 Pershotravnevyi 2 481 Shakhtarsk 2 074 Shakhtarskyi 2 687 Slovianska 1 047 Slovyansk 2 984 Snizhne 3 750 Starobeshivskyi 5 800 Telmanivskyi 3 106 Toretsk (Dzerzhynsk) 3 597 Torez 2 879 Volnovaskyi 1 280 684 Yasynuvata 750 Yasynuvatskyi 531 Yenakiieve 3 719 Zhdanivka 3 292 Cluster Members Responses for February 2016 - Luhansk Luhansk Improved Access Rayon to food Alchevsk 894 Bilokurakynskyi 398 Bilovodskyi 201 Brianka 73 Krasnodon 34 Krasnyi Luch 27 Kreminskyi 411 Luhansk 529 Lutuhynskyi 143 Lysychansk 2 952 Markivskyi 570 Milovskyi 70 Novoaidarskyi 1 788 Novopskovskyi 528 Perevalskyi 715 Cluster Members Responses for February 2016 - Luhansk Luhansk Improved Access Rayon Pervomaisk 1 586to food Popasnianskyi 14 829 Rovenky 400 Rubizhne 231 Sievierodonetsk 3 808 Sievierodonetska 2 000 Slovyanoserbskyi 133 Stakhanov 31 Stanychno-Luhanskyi 2 402 Starobilskyi 354 Svativskyi 2 119 Sverdlovsk 829 Troitskyi 164 MAP AOB • ….

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