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Key humanitarian indicators have been identified by global clusters and are available for use by country teams to create a composite and ongoing picture of the humanitarian situation. CCCM Indicators C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 % of IDP population living in camps that have been registered at the household level % of IDP population living in camps that has been registered at the individual level % of displaced people living in camps or collective centres managed under the CCCM cluster % of IDP camps that have a dispute resolution mechanism % of IDP camps in which at least one NFI distribution has taken place in the last three months % of IDP camps in which people are able to move freely inside and outside the camp % of IDP camps where household registration services are available for camp residents % of IDP camps where individual registration services are available for camp residents % of IDP camps where programmes for disabled persons are offered to camp residents % of IDP camps where programmes for single heads of household are offered to camp residents % of camps where programmes for older persons are offered to camp residents % of camps where programmes for children are offered to camp residents Early Recovery Indicators ER1 ER2 ER3 ER4 ER5 ER6 ER7 % of public sector employees unavailable because of crisis % of localities with a local government-led recovery plan % of households with no income sources provided with income support (transfer or generation) % of households with no livelihood assets % of eligible workforce who is employed on a) a short term/temporary basis; b) a long term/permanent basis % of affected sites with problematic rubble/debris present % of population with access to basic infrastructure Education Indicators

E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 % of school-age children and youth not currently attending school/learning % of existing school buildings (a) usable; (b) unusable % of schools/learning spaces with classes taking place in temporary facilities Number of school days disrupted or lost due to the emergency % of schools/learning spaces with life skill-based education on crisis-related issues % of schools/learning spaces that lost learning material as a result of the emergency % of teaching personnel unable to deliver classes due to the emergency % of schools/learning spaces offering psychosocial support for (a) children and youth; (b) teachers % of education authority officials not working due to the emergency % of government education offices/ facilities (a) usable; (b) unusable Emergency Shelter Indicators S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 % of affected population who do not have either shelter or settlement to SPHERE minimum standards % of affected population who do not have non-food items to SPHERE minimum standards % of affected population by settlement type % of affected population by shelter solution % of homes / dwellings damaged or destroyed % of affected population with a covered living area of less that 3.5 m 2 per person % of affected population targeted for shelter and settlement assistance who have not received any shelter and settlement assistance to date. % of affected population targeted for non-food items assistance who have not received any non-food item assistance to date % of affected population who do not have shelter and settlement to continuously meet SPHERE minimum standards until durable solutions are achieved. % of affected population whose shelter, settlement and non-food item needs to meet SPHERE Shelter, Settlement and Non-Food Items standards cannot be covered by committed funding.

Food Security Indicators F1 % HHs according to food consumption score (< 21 and 21-34, 35+) F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 % HHs by duration of food stock % HHs according to coping strategy index % HHs by main source of staple food consumed % HHs with less than three daily meals for children < 5 years % HHs with less than two daily meals for adults % HHs without physical access to any market % markets by level of decreases in availability of main staple food F9 % markets with price of main staple foods increased by at least 20% F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 % HHs by main income source % HHs by main type of cash expenditure (e.g. food, health, transportation, housing) Average daily casual labour wage % HHs receiving food assistance, by type of assistance % of HHs receiving cash / voucher Health Indicators H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Average population per health facility Number of HF with Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care / 500,000 population % of HF providing selected relevant services Number of health workers (MD + nurse + midwife) per 10,000 population Number of CHW per 10,000 population Number of outpatients consultations H7 Coverage of measles vaccination ( 6 mon - 15 y)

H8 H9 H10 % of expected deliveries by Cesarean section Number of cases or incidence rates for selected diseases relevant to the local context Number of reported cases of sexual violence Nutrition Indicators N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 % children 6-59 months acutely malnourished a) pre-crisis, b) currently Number of children 6-59 months moderately acutely malnourished a) currently b) pre-crisis Number children 6-59 months severely acutely malnourished a) currently, b)pre-crisis % acutely severely acutely malnourished children 6-59 months enrolled in admitted to therapeutic feeding programmes % of moderately acutely malnourished 6-59 month enrolled supplementary feeding programmes % of infants aged 0-5 months who are: a) fed exclusively with breast milk, b) Formula fed, c) Particially breastfed % of infants 6-8 months of age who receive solid, semi-solid and soft food Proportion of children 6-23 months of age who receive food from 4 or more food groups currently and pre-crisis Proportion of children (breastfed and non-breastfed) 6-23 months of age who received solid, semisolid and soft foods for the minimum number of times or more number of daily feeding episodes in children. Proportion of mother with children 0-23 months receiving IYCF counseling Proportion of children 6-59 months having received vitamin A in previous 6 months Protection Indicators P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Number of civilians injured in violence % of surveyed sites where there are reported attacks directed at the civilian population Number of civilians reported or estimated killed by violence % of surveyed sites where civilians are being deliberately killed by armed actors Number of community assets (e.g. bridge, school, hospital, place of worship) deliberately attacked % of surveyed sites where civilians are being coerced into assisting combatants or arms bearers % of affected population living in surveyed sites with indications that mines and explosive remnants of war, or unexploded munitions / devices are currently present Number of reports of disappearances / abductions % of surveyed sites reporting that disappearances / abductions are taking place % of surveyed sites where the civilian community is threatened by armed actors

P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 Number of reported cases of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment % of surveyed sites where there are reports of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment % of health facilities equipped to respond to GBV survivors (e.g. PEP kits) % of affected population with access to security services. % of surveyed sites with communal facilities with separate toilet and bathing facilities for males and females Number of reports of sexual violence per 10,000 people Is there a data system in place to systematically collect IDP population data? (Y/N) % of reporting surveyed sites where arbitrary restrictions on freedom of movement exist Number of separated children / unaccompanied children / orphaned children Number of children reported missing % of unaccompanied and separated children for whom family tracing has been successful Number of children in institutional care Number of reports of people arbitrarily detained Number of reported cases of trafficking for exploitation (labour or sex) % of reporting communities indicating recruitment of children Number of children newly reported to be associated with armed forces and groups Number of children newly released from armed forces and groups Number of children in worst forms of child labour % of surveyed sites with active denial or obstruction of adequate food % of children with safe access to community spaces for socializing, play, learning, etc. % of surveyed sites with active denial or obstruction of adequate justice mechanisms % of surveyed sites in which international and/or national humanitarian organizations' access to affected populations has been limited by duty bearers or armed actors

P33 P34 P35 P36 Months since population data was updated % of the affected population lacking personal identity documents. % of surveyed sites where there is a functioning dispute resolution mechanism (judical or customary/informal) to address housing, land and property grievances % of affected population who may be at risk of eviction or unauthorized occupation / confiscation of their property WASH Indicators ater and Sanitation 1 Average population per toilet / latrine 2 Average population per toilet / latrine with functioning handwashing facility 3 Proportion of households possessing soap 4 % of population with access to 15 litres of water per person per day 5 % of population with access to bathing facilities (m/f separated, if communal) 6 % of population with access to laundry facilities 7 % of sites with solid waste in the open 8 % of sites with stagnant water