UNICEF Humantaran Acton Study 2015 A synthess of UNICEF s response For more nformaton, please see the Annual Results Report Humantaran Acton The former Yugoslav Republc of Macedona On 2 October 2015 n the former Yugoslav Republc of Macedona, chldren make ther way to the Gevgelja recepton centre for refugees and mgrants, close to the border wth Greece. UNICEF/UNI200268/NYBO
Global response n 2015 In 2015, UNICEF responded to 310 humantaran stuatons n 102 countres, the latter a record and comprsng 65 per cent of UNICEF offces. The number of stuatons s the most snce 2005, when UNICEF began surveyng country offces. Snce 2010, UNICEF has responded to an average of over 290 humantaran stuatons n nearly 90 countres each year. Many of these are handled by UNICEF offces buldng off of preparedness measures already undertaken and usng exstng resources, hghlghtng the mportance of UNICEF s presence before, durng and after a crss. US$147.8 SUPPLIES PROCURED DEPLOYMENTS 755 REVENUE US$1.780 BILLION UNICEF humantaran stuaton responses, 2005-2015 EXPENDITURE US$1.685 BILLION 317 282 290 292 285 289 294 310 NUMBER OF HUMANITARIAN SITUATIONS 230 211 232 RESPONDED TO 310 102 HUMANITARIAN SITUATIONS NUMBER OF COUNTRIES 93 89 94 92 94 93 80 79 83 98 102 IN COUNTRIES 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Ths fgure s based on ORE revenue receved n 2015, whch dffers from ORE budget ssued n 2015. Budget ssued wll normally exceed the revenue receved, as UNICEF now releases budgets n full when a contract s sgned wth a donor, even though t may cover multple years. The gap n 2015 revenue and expendture amounts s due to revenue beng utlzed over dfferent calendar years. For example, a porton of the fundng UNICEF receved late n 2015 was carred forward to be used for actvtes n 2016. Data collecton methodology based on country offce phone ntervews for 2005, country offce questonnare for 2006-2009, and country offce annual report questonnare for 2010-2014. Ths map s stylzed and not to scale. It does not reflect a poston by UNICEF on the legal status of any country or area or the delmtaton of any fronters. The dotted lne represents approxmately the Lne of Control agreed upon by Inda and Pakstan. The fnal status of Jammu and Kashmr has not yet been agreed upon by the Partes. The fnal boundary between the Republc of the Sudan and the Republc of South Sudan has not yet been determned.
Type of response n 2015 unte for chldren 97 92 63 36 22 Natural dsasters (hydro-meteorologcal) Health crss (acute nutrtonal crss, epdemc, nfluenzahuman pandemc) Soco-poltcal crss (acute economc crss, conflct/cvl unrest, human rghts crss) Other humantaran stuatons 2 3 Natural dsasters (geo-physcal) 5 14 0 12 1 Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States 310 RESPONDED TO HUMANITARIAN SITUATIONS 3 5 4 18 Latn Amerca and the Carbbean 36 12 8 4 13 West and Central Afrca 73 17 24 14 10 Mddle East and North Afrca 1 53 23 Eastern and Southern Afrca 6 5 4 1 5 15 8 South Asa 25 5 8 3 6 East Asa and the Pacfc 20 42 4 34 6 68 Ths map s stylzed and not to scale. It does not reflect a poston by UNICEF on the legal status of any country or area or the delmtaton of any fronters. The dotted lne represents approxmately the Lne of Control agreed upon by Inda and Pakstan. The fnal status of Jammu and Kashmr has not yet been agreed upon by the Partes. The fnal boundary between the Republc of the Sudan and the Republc of South Sudan has not yet been determned.
Delverng humantaran results for chldren These are some of the key humantaran results acheved aganst targets for chldren by UNICEF and partners n 2015. In some contexts, achevements were constraned by lmted resources, ncludng across sectors; nadequate humantaran access; nsecurty; and a challengng operatng envronments. 25.5 mllon people accessed suffcent quantty of water of approprate qualty for drnkng, cookng and personal hygene 84% 2 mllon chldren aged 6-59 months wth severe acute malnutrton admtted to programmes for treatment 65% 3.1 mllon chldren accessed psychosocal support 97% 23 mllon chldren aged 6 months 15 years vaccnated for measles 43% 7.5 mllon chldren (3-18 years old) accessed formal or non-formal basc educaton (ncludng pre-prmary schools/early chldhood learnng spaces) 70% 16,600 HIV-postve pregnant women contnued ant-retrovral therapy 59% WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE NUTRITION CHILD PROTECTION HEALTH EDUCATION HIV/AIDS In countres where both humantaran and development contexts exst, reportng of chldren beng admtted for SAM treatment have not necessarly been dstngushed by the contexts n whch they were treated. As such, SAM cases wthn humantaran contexts have often been reported wthn the development-related SAM ndcator, makng t appear as f fewer chldren have been reached n humantaran contexts n 2015. Ths explans, n part, the declne n achevement aganst the target (compared to 2014). Low achevement aganst the target can be attrbuted to a few factors. In addton to the near doublng of the target from 31 mllon n 2014 to 55 mllon n 2015, n some settngs, followng assessment of epdemology, rsk and populaton mmunty (routne coverage/prevous campagns, etc.) there may be a delberate decson to scale back the age range and lmt the campagns to chldren under 5 years nstead of chldren aged 6 months to 15 years. In other cases there may have been logstcal, fnancal or even poltcal barrers to mplementng a wde age range campagn and as a result the age range was scaled down. Other factors may also have also have mpacted results. Ths achevement ncreased from 53.5 per cent n 2014, whch shows some progress towards the Strategc Plan target of 80 per cent by 2017. PHOTO CREDITS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: UNICEF/UN010156/AYENE, UNICEF/UN011617/HOLT, UNICEF/UN011220/GEORGIEV, UNICEF/UNI183870/PANDAY, UNICEF/UN012283/SOKHIN, UNICEF/UNI159177/SCHERMBRUCKER
Results from key humantaran responses The map below hghlghts the key results acheved by UNICEF and partners n some of the major humantaran responses n 2015 Refugee and mgrant crss n Europe 81,000 chldren reached n chld-frendly spaces offerng rest, play, psychosocal support, specalzed chld protecton servces and health referrals Ukrane: 1.6 mllon people ganed access to safe water (exceedng target) Iraq: 346,558 chldren beneftted from the provson of learnng materals (63 per cent of target) Afghanstan: 160,160 chldren aged 0-59 months affected by SAM admtted for treatment (exceedng target) Nepal: 434,690 vulnerable people, ncludng persons wth dsabltes, older persons, wdows, sngle women above 60 and Dalt chldren under 5 receved an emergency top up to ther regular socal assstance grants. Hat: 127,000 people n drought-affected areas supported wth emergency water access nterventons (exceedng target) Myanmar: 146 chldren were released from armed forces or groups and receved medcal support, formal educaton, vocatonal tranng and/or ncome generaton support. Ebola response n Serra Leone, Gunea and Lbera: 3.7 mllon households reached wth nterpersonal communcaton and sklls tranng on Ebola across the three affected countres Syran Arab Republc: 278,000 chldren accessed formal educaton (55 per cent of target) Ngera: 84,012 chldren under 5 wth SAM admtted to therapeutc feedng programmes (exceedng target) Central Afrcan Republc: 41,584 vulnerable households asssted wth WASH nterventons and non-food tems through the Rapd Response Mechansm (exceedng target) Burund: 333,936 chldren under 5 reached wth measles vaccnaton durng the Mother and Chld Health Week (exceedng target) South Sudan: 297,040 people provded wth access to approprate santaton facltes (exceedng target) Yemen: 158,409 chldren aged 6-59 months wth SAM admtted for treatment (74 per cent of target) Syran refugees n Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt: 630,000 refugee chldren accessed formal educaton (exceedng target) In some cases, where emergences were underfunded but targets were exceeded, non-emergency funds were re-programmed for emergency response.
Emergency deployments DEPLOYMENT BY CRISIS: DEPLOYMENT BY FUNCTIONAL AREA: 83% TO LEVEL 2 AND LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSES FOR: 31% EBOLA 236 14% NEPAL 13% NIGERIA, CAMEROON, CHAD, NIGER 10% REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CRISIS IN EUROPE 104 98 9% SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC AND IRAQ SOUTH SUDAN DEPLOYMENTS 755 79 5% 68 39 Does not represent 100% of the total number of surge deployments. Ths ncludes 201 feld deployments provded through standby partners. UNICEF 657 COORDINATION 96 Chld protecton Educaton Emergency coordnaton, management and specalsts Health Plannng, montorng and evaluaton 9 15 Nutrton 21 19 21 Supply and logstcs Water, santaton and hygene Communcaton for development Operatons and other 103 51 101 36 31 38 50 59 69 Chld protecton ncludes deployments for gender-based volence 132
Standby Partners 201 deployments were undertaken n 2015, a sgnfcant ncrease from 2014 and returnng to levels smlar to 2012 and 2013, the hghest deployment years to date. In 2015, partners provded UNICEF wth a total of 25,689 days, or the equvalent of 70 full tme staff workng for emergency operatons. STANDBY PARTNERS DEPLOYED COUNTRY AND REGIONAL OFFICES 226 37 65% SUPPORT TO LEVEL 2 AND LEVEL 3 EMERGENCIES 224 230 226 DEPLOYED IN THE FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF: 192 178 25% Chld protecton 21% Informaton management 17% WASH 9% Nutrton 8% Educaton 5% Emergency 4% DRR/DRM 3% Communcaton 1% Constructon 1% Montorng <1% Telecommuncatons <1% GBV PARTNERS PROVIDED UNICEF WITH THE EQUIVALENT OF: 70 FULL TIME STAFF 40 7 77 9 119 11 129 14 15 139 16 19 21 26 29 4% Logstcs <1% Cash programmng 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total number of deployments Total number of partners Ths fgure ncludes 25 deployments to HQ offces
Coordnaton unte for chldren Number of countres where cluster coordnaton mechansm meets CCC standards: 67% 63% 76% 93% Met standards: 14 OF 21 12 OF 19 13 OF 17 13 OF 14 Number of countres leadng/co-leadng sector/cluster: 66 66 57 60 8 EDUCATION WASH CHILD NUTRITION GENDER-BASED PROTECTION VIOLENCE Core Commtments for Chldren n Humantaran Acton standards for coordnaton defned as: convenng partners; establshng terms of reference for coordnaton; establshng cluster operatonal strategy/acton plan; performance management system n place; sector coverage known from cluster reportng.
Preparedness Number of countres recordng hgh, medum and low complance wth mnmum standards of UNICEF s onlne Early Warnng Early Acton system as a proxy for preparedness. Partnershps UNICEF works n partnershp wth natonal governments, cvl socety partners and other Unted Natons agences n some of the most challengng envronments n the world to delver results for chldren and women. Below are the number of cvl socety partners for humantaran programmng as reported by country offces. 409 333 116 West and Central Afrca (WCARO) Mddle East and North Afrca (MENA) Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CEE/CIS) HIGH 110 MEDIUM 7 LOW 13 UNICEF s developng a new, more rgorous system, wth hgher preparedness standards, whch wll, n future, provde a more robust measurement of readness levels. 59 270 Latn Amerca and Carbbean (LACRO) Eastern and Southern Afrca (ESARO) 172 1,434 PARTNERSHIPS* South Asa (ROSA) 75 East Asa and the Pacfc (EAPRO)
Supples Grand Total: US$147.8 for 51 COUNTRIES Total spent globally on emergency supples UNITED ARAB EMIRATES SAUDI ARABIA Yemen response ERITREA YEMEN GRAND : US$19.7 SUPPLIES SHIPPED INCLUDING: 2,889 METRIC TONS IN INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS 35 50 INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS TO DJIBOUTI AND YEMEN INTERNATIONAL SEA SHIPMENTS TO DJIBOUTI AND YEMEN KEY COMMODITY GROUPS (Internatonal and local) EDUCATION US$2.2 MEDICINES NUTRITION US$7.3 WASH VACCINES ETHIOPIA US$4.9 MEDICAL SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT DJIBOUTI SHELTER SOMALIA US$1.7 US$1.3 US$1.2 US$ 243,670 Ths s the total value of all supples shpped to Yemen between Aprl and December 2015. The lst of commodty groups s not exhaustve, but s meant to llustrate the key commodty groups wth the hghest supply value procured for the Yemen response. Total procurement ncluded 81% nternatonal shpments and 19% local shpments.
Resource Moblzaton 2015 Other resources emergency (ORE) humantaran revenue by type of donor n Unted States dollar Top 20 Resource Partners Top 20 resource partners to ORE, 2015 Donor ORE (US$) 1 Unted States of Amerca 508,830,904 Governments and Inter-Governmental Organzatons 3 $1.396 mllon 2 Germany 197,956,631 3 European Commsson 171,078,444 4 The Unted Kngdom 170,339,724 Inter-Organzatonal Arrangements 2 $170 mllon 10% 12% 78% 5 Japan 123,553,811 6 Central Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) 115,134,238 7 Canada 71,922,760 8 Netherlands 52,993,251 Prvate Sector 1 $214 mllon 9 Kuwat 45,000,000 10 Mult-Donor Trust Fund (Common Humantaran Fund) 38,483,032 11 Unted Kngdom Commttee for UNICEF 32,557,168 12 Unted States Fund for UNICEF 30,713,631 13 Sweden 22,254,634 Total humantaran revenue: US$1.780 bllon v, a 12.7% ncrease from 2014 14 Japan Commttee for UNICEF 19,312,034 15 German Commttee for UNICEF 18,478,318 16 Norway 18,006,484 Includes contrbutons from global funds, foundatons, Natonal Commttees and country offce prvate sector fundrasng, ndvduals and NGOs. Inter-Organzatonal Arrangements nclude Food and Agrculture Organzaton of the Unted Natons (FAO), Global Partnershp for Educaton, Internatonal Labour Organzaton (ILO), Internatonal Organzaton for Mgraton, UNAIDS, UNHCR, UNDP, UN Women, UN Habtat, Unted Natons Msson for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER), UNOPS, UNOCHA, UNFPA, Unted Natons Trust Fund for Human Securty (UNTFHS), World Bank, WFP, WHO as well as UN Jont Programme where UNICEF s the Admnstratve Agent. Inter-Governmental Organzatons that provded ORE n 2015 ncluded the Asan Development Bank, European Commsson, UNITAID and West Afrcan Health Organzaton. v Ths fgure s based on ORE revenue receved n 2015, whch dffers from ORE budget ssued n 2015. Budget ssued wll normally exceed the revenue receved, as UNICEF now releases budgets n full when a contract s sgned wth a donor, even though t may cover multple years. 17 Saud Araba 17,300,865 18 Belgum 10,657,745 19 Spansh Commttee for UNICEF 10,430,598 20 Denmark 9,274,414
Expendture Top 30 country offces n total expendture 2015 Total ORE expendture: US$1.685 bllon, a 40% ncrease from 2014 Humantaran expendture Non-humantaran expendture 250,000,000 200,000,000 150,000,000 100,000,000 50,000,000 0 Madagascar Nepal* Bangladesh Myanmar* Central Afrcan Republc* Nger* Kenya* Phlppnes* Uganda* Malaw* Chad* Lbera* Mal* Gunea* Yemen* Sudan* Pakstan Inda Serra Leone* Afghanstan* Jordan* Syra* Somala* Zmbabwe South Sudan* Ethopa* Iraq* Ngera* Lebanon* Dem. Rep. of Congo* Astersks ndcate countres wth appeals n the Humantaran Acton for Chldren 2015. The gap n 2015 revenue and expendture amounts s due to revenue beng utlzed over dfferent calendar years. For example, a porton of the fundng UNICEF receved late n 2015 was carred forward to be used for actvtes n 2016. Humantaran expendture s calculated as the sum of ORE and emergency-coded ORR and RR.