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RAPID Phase II September 2013 March 2019 RAPID Fund, with the support of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA), responds to the needs of populations affected by natural and human induced disasters across Pakistan in close coordination with Disaster Management Authorities (DMAs) and humanitarian stakeholders. Million Beneficiaries Reached 2.9 Projects Completed 116 Million Budget $26.7 NGOs worked with RAPID during Phase II 90% 46 Funding to Local NGO

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Page 1: RAPID Phase II - Concern Worldwide Phase II...RAPID Phase II September 2013 – March 2019 RAPID Fund, with the support of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA),

RAPID Phase IISeptember 2013 – March 2019

RAPID Fund, with the support of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA), responds to the needs of populations affected by natural and human induced disasters across Pakistan in close coordination with Disaster Management Authorities (DMAs) and humanitarian stakeholders.

MillionBene�ciaries

Reached

2.9

Projects Completed

116

Million Budget

$26.7

NGOs worked with RAPID

during Phase II

90%

46Funding to Local NGO

Page 2: RAPID Phase II - Concern Worldwide Phase II...RAPID Phase II September 2013 – March 2019 RAPID Fund, with the support of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA),

Beneficiaries Reached by Response (in Thousands)

Funding by

Sector

Humanitarian Coordination

and Information Management (HCIM)

Water, Sanitation and

Hygiene (WASH)

Logistic Support and Relief

Commodities (LSRC)

Economic Recovery & Market Systems

(ERMS)

Agriculture & Food Security

6%

70

Complex Emergency

211411

Flood DroughtEarthquake

RAPID Phase II - At a Glance

Complex Emergency

Flood Drought

Earthquake 510

310

1,890

190

9% 20%

28%

26%

2% 8%Health

Shelter and Settlement

Projects by Response

Flood affected family supported with cash grant assistance to restore small business in Jhang district, Punjab.

Livestock fodder assistance provided to drought affected people in Tharparkar district, Sindh.

Page 3: RAPID Phase II - Concern Worldwide Phase II...RAPID Phase II September 2013 – March 2019 RAPID Fund, with the support of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA),

42,861 Non Food Items (NFIs) kits. 7,375 Plastic sheets.4,032 Jerrycans.

141 Tons of seed. 25,763 Tons of livestock fodder & feed.330,167 Animals benefitted from fodder & feed assistance. 1,533 Livestock management sessions. 346,916 Animals vaccinated with the support of livestock department.

RAPID Phase II - Key Outputs

3,018 Latrines. 2,734 Water tanks. 9,851 Health and Hygiene sessions.1,126 Water supply systems (hand pumps,water infrastructure, pressure pumps, wells & ponds).

Economic Recovery& Market Systems (ERMS)

Logistic Support &

Relief Commodities

(LSRC)

Health

Shelter and

Settlement

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

4,315 Transitional shelters. 1,157 Semi-permanent shelters.11,270 Tents during relief phase. 2,363 Shelter tool kits.

321,664 People benefitted from primary health care assistance.25 Health facilities supported/rehabilitated.Agriculture &

Food Security

Key cross cutting themes such as protection, age,gender, disability, accountabilityetc. mainstreamed across all sectoral interventions.

HumanitarianCoordination and

Information Management

(HCIM)

16 Disaster Management Authorities (DMAs) are supported in humanitarian coordination & information management.

Protection

283,573 People assisted through economic asset restoration activities. 18,995 Individuals employed through cash for work activities.

Shelter assistance for the flood affected families in Sohbatpur district, Balochistan. The shelters were provided in 2014 and are still in use due to periodic mud coating by beneficiaries.

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RAPID Phase II - Key Findings of External Evaluation

98%

86%

92%

94%Assessment participants agreed that the assistance they received was amongst their top need at the time.

“With its successful implementation, RAPID has become a brand in itself for responding to critical humanitarian needs.”

- Remained successful in achieving the agreed results;- Provided multi-sectoral need-driven assistance;- Sustained its uniqueness of being readily available for humanitarian response;- Flexible to changing needs and reaching the most vulnerable communities;- Easily accessible to local NGOs for swift response;- Has built significant repute within the humanitarian forum and among communities.

As per the external evaluation, RAPID:

Assessment participants were satisfied with the assistance providedby RAPID.

Beneficiaries shared that they had received the RAPID interventions when they needed it.

Assessment participants agreed that communities were engaged in the project delivery.

WASH assistance for the Temporarily Dislocated Persons (TDPs) returned to North Waziristan Tribal district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.