OCHA resumed its operation in Afghanistan in 2009, providing humanitarian assistance in a complex environment where separate – and not always complementary – military, political and security objectives pose challenges to the implementation of humanitarian principles, the ability of responders to reach people in need and the safety and security of aid workers
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Updated
26 June 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2022-June 21, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
24 June 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-December 31, 2021
This dataset updates: Every year
Afghanistan administrative levels 0 (country), and 1 (province) population statistics.
REFERENCE YEAR: 2021 estimates based on 2017 study conducted by Flowminder/UNFPA.
Dataset updated by OCHA in 2021.
The gazetteer is compatible with the Afghanistan - Subnational Administrative Boundaries gazetteer. (COD-AB boundaries are unavailable.)
Updated
14 June 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2022-April 30, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
The number of humanitarian incidents between 01 January and 30 Apr 2022, compiled by OCHA based on number of incidents reported by humanitarian access working group (HAG). This data is a snapshot as of 14 May 2022 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
14 June 2022
| Dataset date: April 10, 2022-May 10, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2022 and 10 May 2022, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 14 June 2022 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
26 April 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2022-March 31, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
24 April 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-November 30, 2021
This dataset updates: As needed
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2021 and 30 November 2021, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 24 April 2022 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
15 March 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2017-December 31, 2022
This dataset updates: Every year
This dataset was compiled by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) on behalf of the Humanitarian Country Team and partners. It provides the Humanitarian Country Team’s shared understanding of the crisis, including the most pressing humanitarian need and the estimated number of people who need assistance, and represents a consolidated evidence base and helps inform joint strategic response planning.
Updated
13 February 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-August 30, 2021
This dataset updates: As needed
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
6 February 2022
| Dataset date: October 01, 2021-December 31, 2021
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
8 November 2021
| Dataset date: July 01, 2021-September 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
5 November 2021
| Dataset date: September 30, 2020-September 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
4 August 2021
| Dataset date: April 01, 2021-June 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
14 June 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-March 31, 2021
This dataset updates: As needed
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
9 May 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2020-December 27, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
20 April 2021
| Dataset date: April 01, 2016-June 30, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
20 April 2021
| Dataset date: April 01, 2017-June 30, 2017
This dataset updates: Never
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
20 April 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2017-March 31, 2017
This dataset updates: Never
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
20 April 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2016-March 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
18 April 2021
| Dataset date: October 01, 2020-December 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
18 April 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2020-March 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
Updated
18 April 2021
| Dataset date: April 01, 2020-June 30, 2020
This dataset updates: Never
The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.