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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
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Marie Van den Broeckfrom the Noun Project
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Creative Stallfrom the Noun Project
774
393
792
1,262
832
1,224
Direct bene�ciaries
Indirect beneficiaries
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Pasquale Cavorsifrom the Noun Project
Created by Marie Van den Broeckfrom the Noun Project
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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
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