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Rapid Response Mechanism: Central African Republic

Rapid Response Mechanism

- 30 September 2016 # 09 01 Monthly factsheet

The Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) is designed to monitor humanitarian action, conduct multisector assessments and intervene in NFI and WASH when there is no capacity on site. Currently RRM is made possible through the generous support of the CERF, Denmark, Ireland, Canada, European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department (ECHO), Global Thematic, OFDA and SIDA. All RRM products are available on the Humanitarian Response portal.

Activities: January - September 2016

Ongoing activities are not taken into account The WASH package is adapted to the priority needs identified at each answer. MEX (exploratory mission)

58

MSA (multisectorial assessment)

59

NFI distributions

31

WASH interventions

22

Hygiene sessions

118

Emergency latrines

10

Rehabilitation of water sources

36

Alerts received or sent by RRM in 2016 Alert distribution in September and in 2016 Alerts location in September VAKAGA

21

TCHAD

alerts

CAMEROON

in September 2016

KABO

KOUI

DAN-KOBIRA DONGUÉ-DOUANE

(23, 246 households)

Displaced Residents1 Host families2 Returnees3 Repatriated4

Distribution of beneficiaries

CONGO

31% 24% 7% 28% 10%

Alerts received or sent monthly in 2016 22

21

16 9

11

8

january february march

april

may

june

july

9

august september

Overview of RRM activities in 2016

SUDAN

Bénéficiaries 2016 No activities

4 1

RRM activities in September

150 - 1500 1501 - 4500 4500 - 9000 HAUTE-KOTTO

SOUTH SUDAN

VAKAGA

TCHAD

! (

SOUTH SUDAN

! (

CAMEROON

1-3 4-8 9 - 13

HAUTE-KOTTO

! (

NANA-GRIBIZI

! (

Activities 2016 No activities

SUDAN

BAMINGUI-BANGORAN

OUHAM

OUHAM PENDÉ

! ( OUAKA

MBOMOU

HAUT-MBOMOU

KÉMO

NANA-MAMBÉRÉ

! (

MBOMOU

HAUT-MBOMOU

OMBELLA M'POKO

OMBELLA M'POKO BANGUI

BASSE-KOTTO

Bakouma: 1665

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

MAMBÉRÉ-KADÉÏ LOBAYE

BANGUI

BASSE-KOTTO

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

SANGHA-MBAÉRÉ

SANGHA-MBAÉRÉ

CONGO

CONGO

WASH interventions in September and in 2016 VAKAGA

Kabo: 1195

RRM activities in September 2016

SUDAN

Bénéficiaries 2016 No activities

6 MEX

2 NFI distributions

500 - 5000 5001 - 10000 10000 - 30000

4 MSA

3 WASH interventions

TCHAD BAMINGUI-BANGORAN

Kaga-Bandoro: 620

CAMEROON

HAUTE-KOTTO

NANA-GRIBIZI

SOUTH SUDAN

OUHAM

OUHAM PENDÉ

24

22

OUAKA

LOBAYE

1-5 6 - 15 16 - 34

(MEX, MSA and interventions)

BAMINGUI-BANGORAN

KÉMO

MAMBÉRÉ-KADÉÏ

Alerts in 2016 No alert

BASSE-KOTTO

BANGUI

SANGHA-MBAÉRÉ

OUHAM

NANA-MAMBÉRÉ

HAUT-MBOMOU BAHR TABANE TABANE

GUERIKINDO ET KPIAMOU

Activity distributions in September and in 2016

TCHAD

OUHAM PENDÉ

DERBISSAKA

MBOMOU

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

28+31+72410B

VAKAGA

YANGOUSSI

BIANGA

LOBAYE

NFI distributions in September and in 2016

NANA-GRIBIZI

OUAKA

KÉMO

MAMBÉRÉ-KADÉÏ

individuals

individuals

CAMEROON

KOLOGBO

OMBELLA M'POKO

34,299

107,392

Kabo: 646

HAUTE-KOTTO

OUHAM

NANA-MAMBÉRÉ

WASH

Bénéficiaries in September

SOUTH SUDAN

NANA-GRIBIZI

BAKALA

NFI

30+14+1145B

MBOLo

YANGOUBRINDJI, YANGOUBERLO ET TAKARA

BALTEZE

AXE KAGA-BANDORO VILLAGE - DEKOA NANGAYAN

OUHAM PENDÉ

Beneficiaries: January - September 2016

30% 14% 11% 45% 0%

DÉKOA ET MOYENNE SIDO

PAMA ZARBOTOU

SUDAN

BAMINGUI-BANGORAN

Results of the post-distribution monitoring: January - September 2016

OUAKA KÉMO

NANA-MAMBÉRÉ

MBOMOU

HAUT-MBOMOU

OMBELLA M'POKO MAMBÉRÉ-KADÉÏ LOBAYE

BANGUI

BASSE-KOTTO

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

SANGHA-MBAÉRÉ

CONGO

Bakouma: 784

23 PDM

made between January and September 2016

87+11+1B

Overall satisfaction5 87% Completely 11% Moderately 1% Dissastisfied 1% Not satisfied

1 The term ‘host family’ refers to families who are hosting displaced, returnee or refugee persons in their home. 2 The term ‘residents’ refers to individuals that have not been displaced as the result of a humanitarian-related event and are not hosting anyone in their home. 3The term ‘Returnees’ refers to people who have come back to their pre-crisis location following a period of displacement. 4The term ‘repatriated’ refers to returnees back from neighborhood countries. Due to the absence of recent population data in the majority of communities in CAR, these figures are estimations.

For more information, please contact : RRM Coordinator, Maurice Vanfoy: [email protected] RRM Specialist, Eric Mpolesha: [email protected]