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HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD – Côte d’Ivoire November 2011



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HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD – Côte d’Ivoire November 2011





Evolution of number of IDPs in CDI and projection for December 2011 (Source: CCCM Cluster)





End of 2012, in multi-sectoral humanitarian intervention areas, reduction of morbidity from waterborne diseases by x%

End of 2012, increase in primary-school enrolment ratio by x% for school-age boys and y% for school-age girls.

End of 2012, in multi-sectoral and sectoral humanitarian intervention areas, 10% increase of the number of households with a food consumption score of 35+.

End of 2012, in return areas, 75% of basic health-care facilities are functional.

End of 2012, in return areas, primary-school enrolment ratio reaching the national average.

In 2012, gradual and regular increase (+x monthly %) of the “intent to return” rate of displaced people and refugees.

End of 2012, in food security intervention regions, reduction by 12 points of the household monitoring strategy index.

End of 2012, in food security intervention regions, reduction by 40% of the number of households in moderate food insecurity.

End of 2012, in food security intervention regions, 60% reduction of the number of households in acute food insecurity.

End of 2012, in the Montagnes and Moyen Cavally regions, reduction by 30% of cases of acute respiratory infection.



Key humanitarian monitoring indicators AND TARGETS

IndicatOrs

Top-level outcome/humanitarian indicators

Crude mortality rate

10.16/1,000) 2011 (statistiques-mondiale.com/cote_divoire.htm)

Mortality rate <5 years

114/1,000 live births (Child Info Côte d'Ivoire Country Profile 2010)

Global acute malnutrition <5

5.4% (Côte d'Ivoire SMART Survey 2011)

Severe acute malnutrition <5

1.0% (Côte d'Ivoire SMART Survey 2011)

% of the population living below the poverty line (241,145 F CFA/y)

48.9% (National Survey into the Standard of Living of Households in Côte d'Ivoire 2008)



Reference indicators (pre-crisis reference)

Population

21,570,700 (UNDP, 2009)

Population growth

2.08% (2011, statistiques-mondiale.com/cote_divoire.htm)

Life expectancy (F)

54.4 years (INS 2010 forecasts)

Life expectancy (M)

51 years (INS 2010 forecasts)

Literacy rate in %

66.6% (http:mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Data.asp?)

HDI Rank

0.4 rank, 170th country out of 187 (2011)

Urban population

49.0% (2008)statistiques-mondiale.com/cote_divoire.htm









information GAPs and assessment planning

  • Estimate of IDPs in host families.

  • Update of the total population (new population census planned for 2012).

  • Mapping of functional public institutions in priority areas.

  • Thorough assessments in areas where information gaps have been identified (Bas Sassandra, Haut Sassandra, Wouroudougo).

  • Thorough food security assessment planned for December 2011 by WFP/FAO, Minagri and INS.

HUMANITARIAN DASHBOARD – Côte d’Ivoire November 2011


OPERATING CONSTRAINTS

Access to vulnerable populations practically impossible for several months.

Limited funding in 2011 affecting the humanitarian response plan.

Prolonged closure of schools, absence of police and judicial services, and absence of interlocutors in public administration.

analyse de la tendance




Additional humanitarian and development indicators for Côte d’Ivoire




Latest data


Previous data or pre-crisis reference level

Trend2

Economic status

Gross national income per capita ($ PPP)

$1,387 (HDR 2011, PPP 2005)


$1,625 (PPP value, 2008)



% of the population living below poverty line (241,145 FCFA3/y)

48.9% (National Survey on the Standard of Living of Households in Côte d'Ivoire 2008)

38.4% (CIA World Factbook, 2002)



Health

Maternal mortality rate

543/100,000 births, DIPE 2010

470/100,000 live births (CIA World Factbook, 2008)



Number of medical staff (MD + nurses + midwives) per 10,000 people

1.2 MD/10,000,

4.8 MW/10,000 deliveries,

6 nurses/10,000 inhabitants

(WHO, 2010)









Rate of measles vaccines (6 months-15 years)

43% in 2011, PPC EIP







Number of cases or frequency rates of diseases

Malaria: 1,913,970 cases in 2009 (source: DIPE)

Acute respiratory infectoin (0-4 years): 280,196 cases in 2009 (DIPE)

Diarrhoea (0-4 years): 143,058, in 2009


1,549,005
203,846
52,645



Food security

% of households by food consumption score (<21, 21-34, 35+)

<21: 6.9%

21-34: 22.4%

+35: 70.7%

ESASU, June 2009



<21: 2.5%

21-34: 10.1%

+35: 87.4%

ESASU, June 2011





% of households in global and severe food insecurity (FI)


29.3% in global FI including 6.9% in severe FI (ESASU 2011, data not statistically representative at the national level)

12.6% in global FI including 2.5 in severe FI (In-Depth Food Security Survey 2009)



WASH

Proportion of population without sustainable access to an improved source of drinking water

24% (MICS, 2006)







Access to improved sanitation

77% (2008, UNICEF)








Table I. Requirements per cluster

Côte d’Ivoire Consolidated Appeal 2012

15 November 2011

http://fts.unocha.org


Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by appealing organizations.

Cluster

Requirements($)

CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT

4,018,833

COORDINATION, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES

4,425,413

EARLY RECOVERY

9,837,519

EDUCATION

11,770,536

EMERGENCY SHELTER, NON-FOOD ITEMS

9,298,470

FOOD SECURITY

46,807,431

HEALTH

18,822,233

LOGISTICS

2,129,985

MULTI-SECTOR

18,336,975

NUTRITION

15,797,322

PROTECTION

18,493,062

WATER, HYGIENE AND SANITATION (WASH)

13,351,554

Grand Total

173,089,333

Table II. Requirements per priority level

Côte d’Ivoire Consolidated Appeal 2012

15 November 2011

http://fts.unocha.org


Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by appealing organizations.

Priority level

Required funds
($)


Category A

98,487,377

Category B

62,487,419

Category C

12,114,537

Grand Total

173,089,333


Table III. Requirements per organization

Côte d’Ivoire Consolidated Appeal 2012

15 November 2011



http://fts.unocha.org

Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by appealing organizations.

Agency

Required funds

($)

ACF

8,891,054

ACTED

3,250,000

ADRA

2,349,000

ASA

300,670

ASAPSU

750,010

CARE International

1,874,910

CARITAS

604,538

COOPI

3,080,170

DRC

2,092,619

FAO

6,617,321

France RC

200,000

Geneva Global

1,014,000

HAC-SEA

250,000

HI

1,000,000

HKI

2,018,842

IOM

3,001,170

IRC

1,815,547

JRS

1,065,440

MESAD

200,090

NRC

729,720

OCHA

4,425,413

PAH

309,000

PU-AMI

1,456,056

SC

6,918,620

SCG

1,716,996

Solidarités-France

2,281,349

UN Women

434,720

UNAIDS

1,914,280

UNDP

4,595,940

UNFPA

6,903,446

UN-HABITAT

1,669,200

UNHCR

31,342,307

UNICEF

17,277,000

WANEP-CI

216,264

WFP

43,148,166

WHO

7,375,475

Grand Total

173,089,333





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