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Community Restoration (CoRe) ClusterMonthly Dashboard, June 2016

FATA - Complex Emergency 2016

Total funding requirements

Thematic areas

Cash for workLivelihood grantsLivelihood training

Geographic focus

South WaziristanAgency

Khyber Agency

FATA

$ 22.7 million

US $ required

Contact

CLUSTER OVERVIEW

Cash for work Livelihood training

Improve IDPs' self-

(targeting vulnerablefamilies) in host andreturn areas, ensuring a smooth transitionto longer-term recoveryand development.

Intervention typeCash for work

Livelihood grants

Training

DescriptionShort-term labour based on a 15-day cycle paid at standard daily ratesCash/kind (depending on market conditions) grants to micro-entrepreneursDemand-driven skills and management trainings

Target100,000(30% women,70% men)80,000(50% women,50% men)100,000(50% women,50% men)

Humanitarian Strategic Plan prioritized interventions for non-farm livelihood support to 280,000 IDPs in KP’s hosting areas and FATA’s return areas.

Progress to date26,788(39% women,61% men)1,167(34% women,66% men)4,736(33% women,67% men)

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12.8Funding gap:

Asma AnsariAsst. Cluster Coordinatorasma.ansari@undppartners.org.pk+92 91 584 5077 (x 118)Web: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/pakistan/community-restoration

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Implementing partners

Funding information ($)

People targeted

People in need

CoRe objectives

Contact

78%Cash

grants

22%In-kindgrants

Tailoring,etc.

32%

Infrastructure

rehab.

18%

50%Irrigation

works

M LA

MVS

P

BM

DM

EW

17%Plumbing

15%Tailoring

Businessmgt.12% Electrical

works20%

15%Misc.

livelihoodactivities

21%Misc.

vocationalskills

Direct beneficiaries = 26,788Indirect beneficiaries = 86,136

Direct beneficiaries = 1,167Indirect beneficiaries = 4,110

Direct beneficiaries = 4,736Indirect beneficiaries = 15,491

Required:

Donors:

Received:22.7 million

9.9 million

DFID, OFDAERF/PHPF, Japan, ECHO

(44%)

million

million

million

partners

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16,302

10.486

22,652

20,409

22,504

20,571

Direct bene�ciaries

Indirect beneficiaries

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3,167

1,569

2,866

5,264

1,907

5,454

Direct bene�ciaries

Indirect beneficiaries

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774

393

792

1,262

832

1,224

Direct bene�ciaries

Indirect beneficiaries

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Involvement of relevant line departments in Core Cluster

Just 9 Cluster members have valid NOCs

4 Cluster member have applied for NOC extensions

Fill the funding gap and maximize impact & bene�ciaries to complete CoRe activities

Livelihood grants