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VENEZUELA HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN 2019 Humanitarian Response Plan at a Glance REQUIREMENTS (US$) POPULATION TARGETED POPULATION IN NEED PARTNERS 7M 2.6M $223M 61 JULY - DECEMBER 2019 Summary 98 PROJECTS PRIORITIZED STATES TARGET POPULATION BY STATE Prioritized States BOLÍVAR AMAZONAS APURE GUÁRICO ZULIA BARINAS ANZOÁTEGUI LARA FALCÓN MONAGAS DELTA AMACURO MÉRIDA SUCRE COJEDES PORTUGUESA TÁCHIRA TRUJILLO MIRANDA ARAGUA YARACUY CARABOBO VARGAS Caracas NUEVA ESPARTA VENEZUELA SO 1 SO 2 SO 3 Ensure the survival and well-being of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity, improving their access to goods and essential services in quantity, quality, continuity and territorial coverage under a rights-based approach. Promote and reinforce the protection and dignity of the most vulnerable groups through a humanitarian response that strengthens institutional and community mecha- nisms, according to humanitarian principles and respect for human rights. Strengthen the resilience and livelihoods of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity and contribute to the sustainability of essential services. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Source: HCT The presentation of material in this report does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Date of creation: 29 July 2019 | Sources: OCHA and other humanitarian actors participating in the Humanitarian Response Plan ! ^ Caracas AMAZONAS ANZOÁTEGUI APURE ARAGUA ARAGUA BARINAS BOLÍVAR COJEDES DELTA AMACURO FALCÓN GUÁRICO LARA MÉRIDA MONAGAS NUEVA ESPARTA PORTUGUESA SUCRE TÁCHIRA TRUJILLO Y A R A C U Y YARACUY CARABOBO ZULIA MIRANDA Target population 67,000 - 143,000 143,000 - 771-697 24,386 - 67,000 DISTRITO FEDERAL VARGAS

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Page 1: VENEZUELA HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN 2019 …...delta amacuro falcÓn uric r ri ns nueva esparta port ug esa sucre tchir truji yaracuy cr ui irn target population,000 1,000 1,000 19

VENEZUELA HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN 2019

Humanitarian ResponsePlan at a Glance

REQUIREMENTS (US$)POPULATION TARGETEDPOPULATION IN NEED PARTNERS

7M 2.6M $223M 61

JULY - DECEMBER2019

Summary

98PROJECTS

BOLÍVAR

AMAZONAS

APURE

GUÁRICO

ZULIA

BARINAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

LARA

FALCÓN

MONAGAS

DELTAAMACURO

MÉRIDA

SUCRE

COJEDES

PORTUGUESA

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

MIRANDAARAGUA

YARACUYCARABOBO

VARGAS

DISTRITO CAPITALNUEVA ESPARTA

PRIORITIZED STATES TARGET POPULATION BY STATE

Prioritized States

BOLÍVAR

AMAZONAS

APURE

GUÁRICO

ZULIA

BARINAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

LARA

FALCÓN

MONAGAS

DELTA AMACUROMÉRIDA

SUCRE

COJEDES

PORTUGUESA

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

MIRANDAARAGUA

YARACUYCARABOBO

VARGAS

CaracasNUEVA ESPARTA

VENEZUELA

SO 1

SO 2

SO 3

Ensure the survival and well-being of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity, improving their access to goods and essential services in quantity, quality, continuity and territorial coverage under a rights-based approach.

Promote and reinforce the protection and dignity of the most vulnerable groups through a humanitarian response that strengthens institutional and community mecha-nisms, according to humanitarian principles and respect for human rights.

Strengthen the resilience and livelihoods of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity and contribute to the sustainability of essential services.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Fuente: EquipoHumanitario País

Source: HCT

The presentation of material in this report does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Date of creation: 29 July 2019 | Sources: OCHA and other humanitarian actors participating in the Humanitarian Response Plan

!̂Caracas

AMAZONAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

APURE

ARAGUAARAGUA

BARINAS

BOLÍVAR

COJEDES

DELTAAMACURO

FALCÓN

GUÁRICO

LARA

MÉRIDA

MONAGAS

NUEVA ESPARTA

PORTUGUESA

SUCRE

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

YARACUYYARACUY

CARABOBO

ZULIA

MIRANDA

Target population

67,000 - 143,000143,000 - 771-697

24,386 - 67,000

DISTRITOFEDERAL

VARGAS

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VENEZUELA HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN 2019

Humanitarian ResponsePlan at a Glance

REQUIREMENTS (US$)POPULATION TARGETEDPOPULATION IN NEED PARTNERS

7M 2.6M $223M 61

JULY - DECEMBER2019

Summary

98PROJECTS

BOLÍVAR

AMAZONAS

APURE

GUÁRICO

ZULIA

BARINAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

LARA

FALCÓN

MONAGAS

DELTAAMACURO

MÉRIDA

SUCRE

COJEDES

PORTUGUESA

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

MIRANDAARAGUA

YARACUYCARABOBO

VARGAS

DISTRITO CAPITALNUEVA ESPARTA

PRIORITIZED STATES TARGET POPULATION BY STATE

Prioritized States

BOLÍVAR

AMAZONAS

APURE

GUÁRICO

ZULIA

BARINAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

LARA

FALCÓN

MONAGAS

DELTA AMACUROMÉRIDA

SUCRE

COJEDES

PORTUGUESA

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

MIRANDAARAGUA

YARACUYCARABOBO

VARGAS

CaracasNUEVA ESPARTA

VENEZUELA

SO 1

SO 2

SO 3

Ensure the survival and well-being of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity, improving their access to goods and essential services in quantity, quality, continuity and territorial coverage under a rights-based approach.

Promote and reinforce the protection and dignity of the most vulnerable groups through a humanitarian response that strengthens institutional and community mecha-nisms, according to humanitarian principles and respect for human rights.

Strengthen the resilience and livelihoods of the most vulnerable people by age, gender and diversity and contribute to the sustainability of essential services.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Fuente: EquipoHumanitario País

Source: HCT

The presentation of material in this report does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Date of creation: 29 July 2019 | Sources: OCHA and other humanitarian actors participating in the Humanitarian Response Plan

!̂Caracas

AMAZONAS

ANZOÁTEGUI

APURE

ARAGUAARAGUA

BARINAS

BOLÍVAR

COJEDES

DELTAAMACURO

FALCÓN

GUÁRICO

LARA

MÉRIDA

MONAGAS

NUEVA ESPARTA

PORTUGUESA

SUCRE

TÁCHIRA

TRUJILLO

YARACUYYARACUY

CARABOBO

ZULIA

MIRANDA

Target population

67,000 - 143,000143,000 - 771-697

24,386 - 67,000

DISTRITOFEDERAL

VARGAS

7 2,6M $223M 61

73%

6%

UN Agencies

International NGO

National NGO 19%

Others* 2%

Financial RequirementsProjects

Others*: academic and church

POPULATION IN NEED AND TARGET BY CLUSTER

NUMBER OF PROJECTS AND FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

Food security

People in need Financial Requirements ProjectsPeople targeted

32

10

49

7

0.5M 1.9MNutrition $10.4M 10

0.3M 3.7M $34.7M 29

0.7M 2.7MProtection $41.2M 35

1.0M 2.2MEducation $42.8M 11

1.2M 2.8MHealth $61.6M 24

1.4M 4.3MWASH $30.4M 20

4$1.6MCoordination

The presentation of material in this report does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Date of creation: 29 July 2019 | Sources: OCHA and other humanitarian actors participating in the Humanitarian Response Plan