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West Sumatra Banten West Java DI Yogyakarta DKI Jakarta Central Java East Java West Papua South Kalimantan Location by District: West Sumatra (Padang, Padang Pariaman, Agam, Pariaman, Pesisir Selatan); Banten (Pandeglang, Banten); DKI Jakarta (Thousand Islands); West Java (Bandung, Garut, Ciamis, Tasikmalaya, Cianjur); Central Java (Surakarta, Magelang, Klaten, Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Klaten); DI Yogyakarta (Sleman); East Java (Tuban, Lamongan, Bojonegoro); South Kalimantan (Banjar); Gorontalo (Gorontalo); Central Sulawesi (Buol); North Sulawesi (Talaud); West Papua (Manokwari, Wasior) Central Sulawesi Gorontalo North Sulawesi d e k h c NFI f Health WASH Emergency Shelter Education Nutrition Early Recovery Non-Food Items Legend: 2009 - $1,772,819 2010 - $2,140,332 2011 - $1,024,670 2012 - $ 296,302 2009 - 213,039 2010 - 44,100 2011 - 33,206 2012 - 293,353 Total Allocated Funds (US $) Total Beneficiaries (Persons) * as of March 2012 * * Established in 2001, the Humanitarian Response Fund (HRF) is an NGO funding mechanism managed by OCHA that aims to provide immediate funds to respond to short-term humanitar- ian needs triggered by conflict or natural disasters, parcularly in areas where funding gaps exist. The humanitarian acvies focus on meeng short-term emergency needs and re-establishing basic living condions; prevenng and strength- ening preparedness for the occurrence of such situaons; and laying the groundwork for supporng durable soluons by meeng inial recovery or transional needs. Since 2011, all HRF projects are coded with a Gender Marker, which was introduced in 2010. Since SIDA DFID AusAID OPEC/ OFID Kingdom Foundation 8,161,985 499,975 266,575 999,000 2,863,900 40% 15% 15% 13% 7% 4% 2% Emergency Shelter Health Early Recovery WASH Education Protection Nutrition, Camp Coordination /Camp Management and Agriculture Code 1 Code 2a Code 2b Code 0 45% 30% 15% 10% where gender is not reflected in project document indicating that gender dimensions are included in assessment, activities or outcomes where gender analysis is included in indicating project purpose of advanced gender equality assessment, activities and outcomes Contributions to HRF by Donor Gender Marker Percentage on HRF Projects *As per March 2012, 147 projects have been financed (45 implemented by national NGOs and 102 by international NGOs) Percentage of HRF Projects by Cluster HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FUND HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FUND

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Page 1: HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FUNDHUMANITARIAN · PDF fileWest Sumatra Banten West Java DI Yogyakarta DKI Jakarta Central Java East Java West Papua South Kalimantan Location by District:

West Sumatra

BantenWest Java

DI Yogyakarta

DKI JakartaCentral Java

East Java

West Papua

South Kalimantan

Location by District:West Sumatra (Padang, Padang Pariaman, Agam, Pariaman, Pesisir Selatan); Banten (Pandeglang, Banten); DKI Jakarta (Thousand Islands); West Java (Bandung,

Garut, Ciamis, Tasikmalaya, Cianjur); Central Java (Surakarta, Magelang, Klaten, Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Klaten); DI Yogyakarta (Sleman); East Java (Tuban,

Lamongan, Bojonegoro); South Kalimantan (Banjar); Gorontalo (Gorontalo); Central Sulawesi (Buol); North Sulawesi (Talaud); West Papua (Manokwari, Wasior)

Central SulawesiGorontalo

North Sulawesi

dek

h cNFI

fHealth WASH Emergency ShelterEducation Nutrition Early RecoveryNon-Food Items

Legend:

2009 - $1,772,8192010 - $2,140,3322011 - $1,024,6702012 - $ 296,302

2009 - 213,0392010 - 44,1002011 - 33,2062012 - 293,353

Total Allocated Funds (US $)

Total Bene�ciaries (Persons)

* as of March 2012

*

*

Established in 2001, the Humanitarian Response Fund (HRF) is an NGO funding mechanism managed by OCHA that aims to provide immediate funds to respond to short-term humanitar-ian needs triggered by conflict or natural disasters, particularly in areas where funding gaps exist. The humanitarian activities focus on meeting short-term emergency needs and re-establishing basic living conditions; preventing and strength-ening preparedness for the occurrence of such situations; and laying the groundwork for supporting durable solutions by meeting initial recovery or transitional needs.

Since 2011, all HRF projects are coded with a Gender Marker, which was introduced in 2010. Since

SIDA

DFID

AusAID

OPEC/ OFID

KingdomFoundation

8,161,985

499,975

266,575

999,000

2,863,900

40%

15%

15%

13%

7%4%

2%

Emergency Shelter

Health

Early Recovery

WASH

EducationProtectionNutrition, Camp Coordination

/Camp Management and Agriculture

Code 1Code 2aCode 2bCode 0

45%

30%

15%10%

where gender is not re�ected inproject document

indicating that gender dimensionsare included in assessment, activities or outcomes

where gender analysis is included in

indicating project purpose ofadvanced gender equality

assessment, activities and outcomes

Contributions to HRF by Donor

Gender Marker Percentage on HRF Projects

*As per March 2012, 147 projects have been �nanced (45 implemented by national NGOs and 102 by international NGOs)

Percentage of HRF Projects by Cluster

HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FUNDHUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FUND