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Quarter 4 January - December 2019 Performance Snapshot Uganda Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2019-2020 Education Environment & Energy Health & Nutrition Livelihoods & Resilience Food Security Child Protection Shelter, Settlement & NFI Water, Sanitation & Hygiene 231,065 Registered refugees 42,933 HHs 46 Partners Cash-Based Interventions 80 households with special needs received semi-permanent shelters 375 newly arrived refugee households received NFIs 76 (Paneled BIA+BID) children with special needs received services, support or monitoring 44 SGBV survivors received appropriate multi-sectoral support The Global Acute Malnutrition rate was 11.7% The under-five mortality rate was 0.1 per 1,000 children 223,164 refugees received monthly food assistance 66% of HH with poor or borderline Food Consumption Score (<20%) 12,806 (Host: 1,315 and Ref: 11,491) additional households gained access to fuel-efficient stoves to cook 931 hectares of forests, wetlands, riverbanks and lakeshores protected and restored Refugees received 16.5 liters of water per person per day 63% of refugee households had access to a latrine 575 (Host: 129 and Ref: 446) housholds enrolled in bank accounts 6,456 (Host: 438 and Ref: 6,018 house- holds received cash assistance for basic needs 100 80 100 100 29,510 (Host: 5,688 and Ref 23,822) households received emergency livelihood support 367 refugees were employed or self employed in sustainable livelihoods Sector Actual status per key indicator Target/Standard (2019) Actual against annual target or standard 55% children of school age enrolled in primary school (Consideration is made on net enrolment (children aged 6-12)) The pupil teacher ratio for primary schools was 1:93 0 100 87% 1:77 85,441 (target) 1/HH (standard) 4,587 ha 231,065 registered refugees 30% of HHs 5% (target) < 5% (standard) 0.1 (target) < 1.5 (standard) 38,661 HHs receive support 33% of refugees employed 3,637 Individuals 900 Individuals 17 liter (target) 20 liter (standard) 80% (target) ≥ 85% (standard) 43,856 HHs enrolled 43,692 HHs receive cash SGBV 11.7% 0 5 10 15 20 1 Bidibidi Refugee Settlement Yumbe Sub-Office 35% 1,062 New arrival HHs (Target) 2,830 HHs receive semi-permanent shelters 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 0.1 1: 93 76% 2% 5% 97% 63% 1% 15% 55% 1:53 1:77 Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org 16.5 66% 3% 15% < 1% 20% Target/Standard

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Page 1: Performance Snapshot Quarter 4 - UNHCR

Quarter 4

January - December 2019

Performance SnapshotUganda Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2019-2020

Education

Environment & Energy

Health & Nutrition

Livelihoods & Resilience

FoodSecurity

Child Protection

Shelter, Settlement &

NFI

Water, Sanitation &

Hygiene

231,065Registered refugees

42,933 HHs46

Partners

Cash-Based Interventions

80 households with special needs received semi-permanent shelters

375 newly arrived refugee households received NFIs

76 (Paneled BIA+BID) children with special needs received services, support or monitoring

44 SGBV survivors received appropriate multi-sectoral support

The Global Acute Malnutrition rate was 11.7%

The under-five mortality rate was 0.1 per 1,000 children

223,164 refugees received monthly food assistance

66% of HH with poor or borderline Food Consumption Score (<20%)

12,806 (Host: 1,315 and Ref: 11,491) additional households gained access to fuel-efficient stoves to cook

931 hectares of forests, wetlands, riverbanks and lakeshores protected and restored

Refugees received 16.5 liters of water per person per day

63% of refugee households had access to a latrine

575 (Host: 129 and Ref: 446) housholds enrolled in bank accounts

6,456 (Host: 438 and Ref: 6,018 house-holds received cash assistance for basic needs

0 20 40 60 80 100

0 20 40 60 80 100

0 20 40 60 80 100

29,510 (Host: 5,688 and Ref 23,822) households receivedemergency livelihood support367 refugees were employed or self employed in sustainable livelihoods

Sector Actual status per key indicator Target/Standard (2019) Actual against annual target or standard

55% children of school age enrolled in primary school (Consideration is made on net enrolment (children aged 6-12))

The pupil teacher ratio for primary schools was 1:93

0 20 40 60 80 100

87%

1:77

85,441 (target)1/HH (standard)

4,587 ha

231,065 registered refugees

30% of HHs

5% (target)< 5% (standard)

0.1 (target)< 1.5 (standard)

38,661 HHs receive support

33% of refugees employed

3,637 Individuals

900 Individuals

17 liter (target)20 liter (standard)

80% (target)≥ 85% (standard)

43,856 HHs enrolled

43,692 HHs receive cash

SGBV

11.7%

0 5 10 15 20

1

Bidibidi Refugee SettlementYumbe Sub-Office

35%

1,062 New arrival HHs (Target)

2,830 HHs receive semi-permanent shelters

0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5

0.1

1: 93

76%

2%

5%

97%

63%

1%

15%

55%

1:53 1:77

Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org

16.5

66%

3%

15%

< 1%

20%

Target/Standard

Page 2: Performance Snapshot Quarter 4 - UNHCR

Operational PresenceBidibidi Refugee Settlement

Quarter 4

January - December 2019

08UN

Agencies

27International

NGOs

11National partners

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Agency for Cooperation and Research in Develop-ment (ACORD)Action Against Hunger (ACF)African Partners for Child Poverty (APPCO)Alight (Formerly American Refugee Committee (ARC))Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)Caritas (Caritas Arua Diocese)Community Empoerment for Rural Development (CEFORD)Catholic Relief Services (CRS)DanChurchAid (DCA)Danish Refugee Council (DRC)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)Finn Church Aid (FCA)Health Home Initiative (HHI)

Inter-Church Organization for Development Cooperation (ICCO)International Rescue Committee (IRC)Malteser International (Malteser)Mercy Corps (MC)Medecins du Monde (MdM)Medecins Sans Frontieres France (MSF-F)Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)OxfamPeace Winds Japan (PWJ)Plan International (Plan)Prime Skills Foundation (PSF)Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU)Raising Gabdho Foundation (RGF)Real Medicine Foundation (RMF)Save the Children International (SCI)Samaritan’s Purse (SP)Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO)

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)United Nations Children Emmergency Fund (UNICEF)United Nations Entity for Gender Equity and the Empowerment of Women (UNWOMEN)Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS)Village Enterprise (VE)War Child Holland (WCH)World Food Programme (WFP)Welthunger Hilfe (WHH)World Health Organization (WHO)Windle International Uganda (WIU)Water Mission Uganda (WMU)World Vision International (WVI)Yumbe District Local Government (YDLG)ZOA International (ZOA)

Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org

Partner/Sector Education E&E Food Security

Health & Nutrition Livelihood Protection CP SGBV SSNFI WASH CBI

ACORD OPACF OPAPPCO OP OPAlight OP OP OP IPCARE OP IP IPCaritas OP OP OPCEFORD IPCRS OP OP IP OPDCA IP IP IPDRC OP OPFAO AFCA IP OP OPHHI OPICCO OP OPIRC IP IP IP IPMalteser OPMC OPMdM OPMSF-F OPNRC IP OP OP OP OP OPOxfam OPPlan OP OP OP OPPSF OPPWJ OP OP OPRAHU IPRGF OPRMF OPSCI OP OP OP OPSP OP OP OP OP OPTPO OP IP IPUNDP A A AUNFPA A A AUNHCR A A A A A A A A A AUNICEF A A AUNWOMEN A A AURCS OP OP OPVE OPWCH OPWFP A A AWHH OP OPWHO AWIU OPWMU IPWVI IP IP IP IP IP OP OP OP IPYDLG IPZOA OP OP OPTotal # 7 9 3 15 24 12 10 10 5 14 8

A = United Nations Agency IP = Implementing Partner OP = Operational Partner