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GLOBAL DASHBOARD (7 October 2015)
The gFSC coordinates the food security response during a humanitarian crisis, in order to ensure a timely, effective and coherent response.
global partners, observers and associates48
36formal clusters and sectors/other coordination mechanisms around the world
Key information on the gFSC
13 gFSC Support Team members from WFP, FAO and NGOs; including 6 staff in professional categories, consultants and secondments
Funding status of the gFSC, as of October 2015
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Country-level Food Security Coordination
As of 7 October 2015, country-level Food Security Clusters/Sectors are on average only 52% funded while coordination remains critical. 52%
*based on data available from the Food Security Clusters/Sectors.
Source: WFP
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors with SRP, as of October 2015
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
AFGHANISTAN
BANGLADESH
2.1 millionpeople targeted
$92 millionNumber of partners:
172
Team: Coordinator, NGO Co-Chair, Information Management Officer (IMO), Reporting Officer
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator, IM Officer, IPC Coordinator (not full-time)
Number of partners:
73283,870 million
people targeted
IMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
2%
$19.6 million
Funding requirements, 2015:
IMO
coordination costs out of sector requirements
1%
Food Security and Agriculture Cluster
Food Security Cluster
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Funding requirements, 2015:Team: Coordinator, NGO Co-Facilitator and IM/GIS Officer
Number of partners:
1051.2 millionpeople targeted
IMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.5%
$195 million
NGOFunding for Coordinator is secured until December 2015. IMO/GIS funding secured until December 2015 (part-time), full-time NGO Co-facilitator funding secured until January 2016.
Food Security Cluster
30 International 43 National
75 International 30 National
99 International 73 National
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors with SRP, as of October 2015
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: 2 Co-coordinators (not full-time FSC), NGO Co-facilitator, NGO Stand-by Partner, 2 sub-national coordinators, IMO, provincial focal points
Number of partners:
652.49 millionpeople targeted
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
2.74%
$182 million
Team: Coordinator
Number of partners:
24400,000
people targeted
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
$39 millionCOLOMBIA
Funding requirements, 2015:
0.2%
Funding needed Information Manager
Food Security Cluster
Food Security and Nutrition
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
IMO
CHAD
Team: Coordinator, IMO, FSC Assessment Officer, Co-Coordinator (half-time), NGO Co-facilitator
Number of partners:
76
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
.1%
$226 million
Funding requirements, 2015:
Food Security ClusterIMO
2.5 millionpeople targeted
NGO
28 International 37 National
23 International 1 National
57 International 19 National
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors with SRP, as of October 2015
LIBERIA
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator,IMO
Number of partners:
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
Food Security Cluster
IMO
$34.7 million*405,500
people targeted* coordination costs out of sector requirements
1.4 %44*United Nations consolidated response plan in support of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia: September 2014 - February 2015
IRAQ
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator (dedicated), NGO Co-Chair, National coordinator, co-coordi-nator and government level focal points (all not full-time)
Number of partners:
894.4 millionpeople targeted
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
$249.3 million
L3Food Security Cluster NGO
Revised requirement for Jan-Dec 2015, as per FTS.
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.36%Estimated costs. Dedicated FSC staff funded until 30 June 2015.
35 International 5 National4 Government
MALI
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator, Information Manager, NGO Co-facilitator
Number of partners:
75 1.2 million
IMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.3 %
$126 millionFood Security Cluster
people targeted 30 International 37 National2 Government3 UN 3 Civil Society
35 International 54 National
Gap for IMO and sub-national coordinator for Erbil
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors with SRP, as of October 2015
NIGER
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: 2 Co-coordinators (not dedicated full time), IMO (not dedicated full time), NGO Co-facilitator (not full time)
Number of partners:
491.65 millionpeople targeted
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.2 %
$201 millionFood Security Cluster
NEPALNumber of partners:
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
IMO
$98.6 million*coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.4 %131
Funding requirements, 2015:
Organizations participating in the FSC *Revised Flash Appeal requirements
1.4 millionpeople targeted (food) +
1 millionpeople targeted (livelihoods)
Food Security Cluster
Team: At national level: Coordinator (until 26 June), IMO (until 30 September), IM Assistant (until 30 June); at humanitarian hubs: 1 Area Coordinator in Sindhu-palchok (until 24 September); 1 Area Coordinator in Gorkha until 20 August; and 5 District Focal Points
IMO
Requirements for June - December 2015
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
MYANMARFood Security Sector
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator (full time)
Number of partners:
34480,000
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.5 %
$92.6 million
people targeted
+ 2 National Coordinators (not full time) Gap for national staff and 2 staff at field level.
30 International 4 National
19 International 30 National
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors with SRP, as of October 2015
PACIFIC REGIONFood Security ClusterTropical Cyclone Pam Response
Regional-level cluster as a part of the Pacific Humanitarian Team struc-ture: Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tokelau, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
Funding requirements, 2015, for Tropical Cyclone Pam Response:
Team: Coordinator at regional level
Number of partners:
20
Gap for full time IMO.
Sector funding requirements, 2015, for Tropical Cyclone Pam Response:
$10.7 millioncoordination costs out of sector requirements
2.8%as per FTS 62,250
people targeted in Humanitarian Action Plan: Tropical Cyclone Pam
as per FTS
STATE OFPALESTINE
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator (in Jerusalem) and 2 Operation Coordinators (in Ramallah and Gaza)
Number of partners:
261.6 millionpeople targeted
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
Coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.2 %
Food Security Sector $324 million
in SRP, 50 organizations in total26 International 24 National
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
PAKISTAN
Funding requirements, 2015:Team: 2 National Co-Coordinators, 2 Provincial Coordinators, Information Manager, 2 Assistant Cluster Coordinators
IMO
Number of partners: 1.63 millionpeople targeted
$216.9 million
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.45%
+ 2 Programme AssistantsFood Security Cluster
167in Humanitarian Strategic Plan 2015
57 International 88 National6 Government10 UN 6 Donor
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors, as of October 2015
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
SOUTH SUDAN
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: 2 Co-coordinators, NGO Co-Chair, IMO
Number of partners:
1982.1 million
people targeted (food) +$623 million
3.5 millionpeople targeted (livelihoods) coordination costs
out of sector requirements
0.5 %
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
L3
Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster
NGO
1.2 millionpeople targeted (asset creation)
SOMALIA
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: 2 Co-Coordinators, IM Assistant, Regional Support Officer, and Capacity Building Officer (not full time), Infographic/GIS Assistant, AAP Project Officer (until December 2015)
Number of partners:
323.2 millionpeople targeted
$398 millionIMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
in SRP, 463 organizations in total368 International 95 National
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.3%
Food Security Cluster
Funding needed IM Assistant
93 International 105 National
GIS
SUDAN
Funding requirements, 2015:
Number of partners:
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.2 %
4.2 millionpeople targeted
Team: 2 Co-Coordinators, IMO (part time)
200
$357 millionFood Security and Livelihoods Sector No full time IMO and no full time area FSL
Sector Coordinators in the emergency operation sub-regions and state
IMO
Key information on Food Security Coordination Key information on Food Security Cluster as a whole
(Unless otherwise indicated, figures are from 2015 SRPs or from country clusters)
UKRAINEFood Security Cluster
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator, IMO
Number of partners:
13 500,000people targeted
IMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015::
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.3 %
$65 million
Whole of SYRIA
L3
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Whole of Syria: Coordinator, IMO and NGO Co- coordinator (all dedicated); Damascus hub: Co-coordinator and 2 IMO (all dedicated), Co-coordinator and national IMO (not dedicated full time); Gaziantep hub: Co-coordinator, NGO Co-coordinator, IMO (all dedicated); Amman hub: Co-ordinator (dedicated, but also WoS), IMO (dedicated but also WoS), NGO Co-coordinator (not dedicated full time).
IMO
Number of partners:
7.5 millionpeople targeted
$1.218 billion
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.2%Including hubs in Damascus, Gaziantep and Amman
50
NGO
IMO IMO
NGO
IMO
Key information on Food Security Clusters and Sectors, as of October 2015
11 International 2 National
YEMEN
Funding requirements, 2015: Team: Coordinator, IMO, NGO Co-Facilitator, 3 Sub-National Cluster Facilitators
Number of partners:
617.6 millionpeople targeted
IMO
Sector funding requirements, 2015:
coordination costs out of sector requirements
0.1 %
$792 millionFood Security and Agriculture Cluster
L3
IMO