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Rapid Response Mechanism

01 - 31 October 2017 Monthly dashboard

814+ 12+ 71311+ 7

ESPERANCE

The Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) is designed to monitor humanitarian action, conduct multisector assessments, emergency non-food items distributions (NFI) and water, sanitation and hygiene interventions (WASH) when there is no capacity on site. Currently, RRM is made possible through the generous support of the CHF, ECHO, OFDA, Japan and SIDA. All RRM products are available on the Humanitarian Response portal.

Overview of RRM activities in 2017

Alerts received or sent by the RRM in 2017

Activity distribution in October and in 2017:

Alert distribution in October and in 2017:

(MEX, MSA, NFI distributions and WASH interventions)

Alerts location in October

Activities in 2017 no activity

Activities location in October

1 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 35

Alerts in 2017 no activity 1- 5 6 - 15 16 - 30

RRM activities in October 2017:

Alerts received or sent monthly in 2017: 8

F

14

14

M

12

A

M

7

J

13

J

11

11

A

S

4 MEX

7

31

MSA (multisectorial assessment)

50

NFI distributions

31

WASH interventions

23

Hygiene sessions

86

Emergency latrines

8

Rehabilitation of water sources

50

18 PDM

conducted between January and October 2017.

O

7

1 - 10,000 10,001 - 20,000 20,001 - 35,000

alerts in August 2017

77+4+15B

1

WASH interventions in October and in 2017: WASH interventions in October

71,449

individuals

(24,030 households)

77% 4% 0% 15% 4%

NFI distributions in October

no activity

WASH

individuals

NFI distributions in October and in 2017:

Beneficaries in 2017

Beneficiaries January - October 2017

127,150 Displaced Residents2 Host families3 Returnees4 Repatriated5

Overall satisfaction1 76% Quality 49% Quantity

Distribution of beneficiaries

Ongoing activities are not taken into account. Activities carried out during WASH interventions vary according to the priority needs identified at each location.

NFI

1 SMART 3 NFI distribution 3 WASH interventions

Results of post-distribution monitorings January - October 2017:

Activities January - October 2017 MEX (exploratory mission)

5 MSA

7649+

J

14

35+19+132310B

Beneficiaries in 2017 no activity

35% 19% 13% 23% 10%

1 - 5,000 5,001 - 15,000 15,001 - 25,000

Overall satisfaction of beneficiaries with NFIs kits. 2The 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 ‘host family’ refers to families who are hosting displaced, returnee or refugee persons in their home. 4The term ‘returnees’ refers to people who have come back to their pre-crisis location following a period of internal displacement. 5The term ‘repatriated’ refers to former refugees who have returned from neighbouring countries.

For more information, please contact : RRM Specialist, Eric Mpolesha: [email protected] Chief Emergency & Field Op., Deirdre Kiernan: [email protected]

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