Updated
21 September 2016
| Dataset date: September 20, 2016-September 20, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
List of geodatasets collected for MapAction’s earthquake response deployment to Tanzania, 17/09/2016. These are intended for initial field mapping rather than being a comprehensive listing. Other datasets from the deployment will be published as they become available.
Updated
25 August 2016
| Dataset date: January 01, 2016-April 30, 2016
This dataset updates: Every month
SOUTH SUDAN : 2016 Operational Presence (3W: Who does What, Where).
These are organisations responding with emergency programs in South Sudan. Information was compiled from monthly 5W submissions to by the clusters.
Updated
16 August 2016
| Dataset date: June 01, 2016-December 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
List of projects being developed currently in Haiti in the context of the drought response.
The data of this document was collected only for 4 towns, that are considered to be in IPC phase 3 by the National coordination of Food Security (CNSA)
The dataset contains the list of projects organized by sectors: Food Security, Agriculture, Nutrition and WASH. The document also contains the estimated populations in need by commune and sector.
The caseload for the nutrition projects corresponds only to children under five years old.
An analysis document developed with this data is available at: https://goo.gl/NBHRZI
Updated
3 August 2016
| Dataset date: July 11, 2016-July 11, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Hotspot woreda classification is derived using six multisector indicators, including agriculture and nutrition, agreed at regional and federal levels. A hotspot matrix is often used as a proxy for the acute Integrated Phase Food Security Classification (IPC) and is indicative of food security and nutrition status. Hotspot woredas require urgent humanitarian response.
Updated
16 July 2016
| Dataset date: July 07, 2016-July 07, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Energy projects are being implemented in humanitarian contexts across the globe. These excel spreadsheets include all known past and present energy projects that have taken place in refugee camps, IDP communities, and other crisis-affected populations throughout the world, and were collected by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves on behalf of the Safe Access to Fuel & Energy (SAFE) Humanitarian Working Group. To view full descriptions of the projects represented here, please visit www.safefuelandenergy.org/where-we-work.
This project listing was created as part of an effort to enhance coordination of activities, encourage collaboration, and share knowledge between organizations working on Safe Access to Fuel and Energy (SAFE) in humanitarian settings. Projects included in this database are those that improve access to fuel or energy for cooking, lighting, heating, or powering among crisis-affected populations. By crisis-affected populations we mean refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), or those affected by natural disaster or prolonged conflict.
Examples of applicable energy interventions include providing solar lighting, manufacturing and/or distributing cookstoves and fuels, setting up mini grids for camp electrification, establishing and managing woodlots for fuel provision and environmental protection, improving protection mechanisms for women during firewood collection, and many others, provided they take place among crisis-affected populations.
The SAFE Humanitarian Working Group is a consortium of partners including UNHCR, FAO, WFP, the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, the Women's Refugee Commission, International Lifeline Fund, Mercy Corps, UNICEF, and other agencies.
If you know of additional energy projects that are not shown here, please contact us at info@safefuelandenergy.org.
Updated
13 July 2016
| Dataset date: May 30, 2016-May 30, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
The Who Does What Where is a core humanitarian dataset for coordination. This data contains operational presence of humanitarian partners in Ethiopia at admin3 level by cluster in CSV format.
Updated
11 July 2016
| Dataset date: July 11, 2016-July 11, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
This map illustrates satellite-detected damage and destruction in the city of Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Using satellite imagery acquired 28 and 29 June 2016, UNOSAT identified 491 destroyed structures, 300 severely damaged structures, and 453 moderately damaged structure. This latest analysis, combined with a previous UNOSAT analysis (done using an image from 30 November 2014), indicates a total of 1,422 destroyed structures (an increase of 53% from 2014), 604 severely damaged structures (an increase of 99% from 2014), and 578 moderately damaged structures (an increase of 362% from 2014). The total number of destroyed or damaged structures therefore increased from 1,360 to 3,964, an increase of 191%. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.
Updated
23 June 2016
| Dataset date: January 31, 2015-December 31, 2015
This dataset updates: Every month
SOUTH SUDAN : 2015 Operational Presence (3W: Who does What, Where).
These are organisations responding with emergency programs in South Sudan. Information was compiled from monthly 5W submissions to by the clusters.
Updated
21 June 2016
| Dataset date: April 21, 2016-April 21, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
This dataset contains a list of the countries affected by the El Niño as at April 21, 2016 as reported jointly by FAO, the Global Food Security Cluster and WFP on 21 April 2016 in the 2015-2016 El Niño: WFP and FAO Overview update. According to the World Bank, El Niño is likely to have a negative impact in more isolated local food markets, and many countries are already facing increased food prices. Food Security Cluster partners have implemented preparedness activities and are responding in countries where the effects of El Niño have materialised, such as Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea, Malawi and throughout Central America. In Southern Africa, many areas have seen the driest October-December
period since at least 1981, and some 14 million people in the region are already facing hunger, which adds to fears of a spike in the numbers of the food insecure later this year through 2017.
Updated
10 May 2016
| Dataset date: February 01, 2014-December 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Every three months
Who What Where (3W) related to ongoing humanitarian activities in South Sudan
Who - Agency
What - Related Cluster of the given activity
Where - Location of the activity (State and County)
Updated
5 May 2016
| Dataset date: April 19, 2016-April 19, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
It is estimated that at least 300,000 Haitian undocumented migrants are residing in the DR remain at risk of deportation. Since 17 June 2015, increased population movements took place due to the end of the expiration date given by the Dominican authorities to irregular migrants to regularize their status in the country (National Plan for the Regularization of Foreigners).
Updated
3 May 2016
| Dataset date: April 29, 2016-April 29, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
The data represents the IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification) analysis as of November 2015 for Mali and its related projection for June - August 2016.
Updated
27 April 2016
| Dataset date: January 01, 2011-December 31, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This dataset includes grants committed by foundations, public charities, and corporations for disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies from 2011 to 2015.