Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: April 10, 2018-April 10, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
To inform humanitarian actors’ cash and voucher programming, REACH and the Cash-Based Responses Technical Working Group (CBR–TWG) conduct monthly monitoring of key markets throughout Syria to assess the availability and affordability of basic commodities (Market Monitoring Exercise).
Updated
Live
| Dataset date: May 17, 2017-June 27, 2022
This dataset updates: Live
This dataset is an extraction of roads from OpenStreetMap data made by WFP following UNSDI-T standards. The data is updated in near-real time from OSM servers and include all latest updates. NOTE: this dataset doesn't include streets that have been published on a separate dataset (Democratic Republic of the Congo, streets and pathways).
It also includes the latest information on access constraints published by the Logistics Cluster in D.R.C.
CAUTION: The dataset is quite heavy (~30Mb). To download only a subset of it (by bounding box or filtering the data), please go to the WFP geonode page of this dataset : https://geonode.wfp.org/layers/ogcserver.gis.wfp.org%3Ageonode%3Acod_trs_roads_osm#
Updated
11 September 2018
| Dataset date: May 16, 2016-May 16, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
4W of the Ecuador Response as of 16th May 2016, compiled by OCHA featuring 4W inputs from:
WASH, Food Security, Education, Protection, CCCM, Shelter, Logistics, Early Recovery sectors.
Updated
15 August 2016
| Dataset date: July 14, 2016-July 14, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
Through SAFE, WFP works with food insecure people to support their long-term food security and sustainable livelihoods. For additional information on SAFE, see http://www.wfp.org/climate-change/initiatives/safe. The Microsoft Excel spread sheet contains details of the villages supported under WFP's Safe Access to Fuel and Energy (SAFE) Initiative. The data set is a work in progress. It will be replaced once an updated copy is available.
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.