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Quarter 4 January - December 2019 Performance Snapshot Uganda Refugee Response Plan Education Environment & Energy Health & Nutrition Livelihoods & Resilience Food Security Child Protection Shelter, Settlement & NFI Water, Sanitation & Hygiene 63,929 Registered refugees 19,254 HHs 38 Partners Cash-Based Interventions 122 households with special needs received semi-permanent shelters 4,635 newly arrived refugee house- holds received NFIs 883 children with special needs received services, support or monitoring 71 SGBV survivors received appropriate multi-sectoral support The Global Acute Malnutrition rate was 10.3% The under-five mortality rate was 0.06 per 1,000 children 58,974 refugees received monthly food assistance 56% of HH with poor or borderline Food Consumption Score (<20%) 2,460 (Host: 116 and Ref: 1,344) additional households gained access to fuel-efficient stoves to cook 286.26 (Host: 141.7 and Ref: 144.56) hectares of forests, wetlands, riverbanks and lakeshores protected and restored Refugees received 22.3 liters of water per person per day 69% of refugee households had access to a latrine 14,079 (Host: 120 and Ref: 13,959) housholds enrolled in bank accounts 200 households received cash assistance for basic needs 24% 100 10% 0 100 100 69% 100 100 13% 14,792 (Host: 593 and Ref: 14,199) households received emergency livelihood support 2% refugees were employed or self employed in sustainable livelihoods 68% children of school age enrolled in primary school (Consideration is made on net enrolment (children aged 6-12)) The pupil teacher ratio for primary schools was 1:72 0 100 95% 1:77 19,413 (target) 1/HH (standard) 1,169 ha 63,929 registered refugees 30% of HHs 5% (target) < 5% (standard) 0.1 (target) < 1.5 (standard) 14,316 HHs receive support 33% of refugees employed 2,249 Individuals 600 Individuals 20 liter (target) 20 liter (standard) 75% (target) ≥ 85% (standard) 16,609HHs enrolled 16,700 HHs receive cash SGBV 10.3% 0 5 10 15 20 1 Imvepi Refugee Settlement Arua Sub-Office 1,169 HHs receive semi-permanent shelters 19,254 HHs (Registered HHs) 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 0.06 1:72 >100% 39% 12% 92% 22.3 1% 85% 68% 1:53 24% Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org Sector Actual status per key indicator Target/Standard (2019) Actual against annual target or standard 56% 2% 1:77 Target/standard Target/Standard

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Quarter 4

January - December 2019

Performance SnapshotUganda Refugee Response Plan

Education

Environment & Energy

Health & Nutrition

Livelihoods & Resilience

FoodSecurity

Child Protection

Shelter, Settlement &

NFI

Water, Sanitation &

Hygiene

63,929Registered refugees

19,254 HHs38

Partners

Cash-Based Interventions

122 households with special needs received semi-permanent shelters

4,635 newly arrived refugee house-holds received NFIs

883 children with special needs received services, support or monitoring

71 SGBV survivors received appropriate multi-sectoral support

The Global Acute Malnutrition rate was 10.3%

The under-five mortality rate was 0.06 per 1,000 children

58,974 refugees received monthly food assistance

56% of HH with poor or borderline Food Consumption Score (<20%)

2,460 (Host: 116 and Ref: 1,344) additional households gained access to fuel-efficient stoves to cook

286.26 (Host: 141.7 and Ref: 144.56) hectares of forests, wetlands, riverbanks and lakeshores protected and restored

Refugees received 22.3 liters of water per person per day

69% of refugee households had access to a latrine

14,079 (Host: 120 and Ref: 13,959) housholds enrolled in bank accounts

200 households received cash assistance for basic needs

24%

0 20 40 60 80 100

10%

0 20 40 60 80 100

0 20 40 60 80 100

69%

0 20 40 60 80 100

0 20 40 60 80 100

13%

14,792 (Host: 593 and Ref: 14,199) households receivedemergency livelihood support

2% refugees were employed or self employed in sustainable livelihoods

68% children of school age enrolled in primary school (Consideration is made on net enrolment (children aged 6-12))

The pupil teacher ratio for primary schools was 1:72

0 20 40 60 80 100

95%

1:77

19,413 (target)1/HH (standard)

1,169 ha

63,929 registered refugees

30% of HHs

5% (target)< 5% (standard)

0.1 (target)< 1.5 (standard)

14,316 HHs receive support

33% of refugees employed

2,249 Individuals

600 Individuals

20 liter (target)20 liter (standard)

75% (target)≥ 85% (standard)

16,609HHs enrolled

16,700 HHs receive cash

SGBV

10.3%

0 5 10 15 20

1

Imvepi Refugee SettlementArua Sub-Office

1,169 HHs receive semi-permanent shelters

19,254 HHs (Registered HHs)

0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5

0.06

1:72

>100%

39%

12%

92%

22.3

1%

85%

68%

1:53

24%

Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org

Sector Actual status per key indicator Target/Standard (2019) Actual against annual target or standard

56%

2%

1:77

Target/standard

Target/Standard

Association for Aid and Relief Japan (AARJ)

Arua District Local Government (ADLG)

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)

Caritas (Caritas Arua Diocese)

Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development Aid (CORDAID)

Doctors with Africa (CUAMM)

DanChurchAid (DCA)

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Finn Church Aid (FCA)

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)

Global Gefugee International (GRI)

Humanity&Inclusion (HI)

Infectious Disease Institute (IDI)

International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Malteser International (Malteser)

Medicines Sans Frontiers France (MSF-F)

Medical Teams International (MTI)

Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)

OXFAM

Peace Winds Japan (PWJ)

Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU)

Rural Initiative for Community Empowerment in West Nile (RICE-WN)

Save the Children International (SCI)

Samaritan’s Purse (SP)

Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO)

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

United Nations High Commision for Refugees (UNHCR)

United Nations International Children’s Emmergency Fund (UNICEF)

United Nations Entity for Gender Equity and the Empower-ment of Women (UNWOMEN)

Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS)

War Child Holland (WCH)

Windle International Uganda (WIU)

World Food Programme (WFP)

Welthunger Hilfe (WHH)

World Health Organization (WHO)

World Vision International (WVI)

ZOA International (ZOA)

Operational PresenceImvepi Refugee Settlement

Quarter 4

January - December 2019

08UN

Agencies

23International

NGOs

07National partners

2 Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: April 2020 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: Arua IM Unit | [email protected] | [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org

Partner/Sector Educa�on E&E Food SecurityHealth & Nutri�on

Livelihood Protec�on CP SGBV SSNFI WASH CBI

AARJ OPADLG IPCARE OP OP OP OPCaritas OPCORDAID OP OPCUAMM OPDCA IP OPFAO AFCA OP OPGIZ OPGRI OPHI OPIDI OPIRC IP IPMalteser OP OP OPMSF-F OPMTI IPNRC OP OPOXFAM IPPWJ IP OPRAHU IPRICE_WN IPSCI OP IPSP OP OPTPO IP IPUNDP A A AUNFPA A A AUNHCR A A A A A A A A A AUNICEF AUNWOMEN AURCS OP OP OP OPWCH OPWIU IPWFP A A A AWHH OP OPWHO AWVI OP IP IP IP IP OP OP OP IPZOA OPTotal # 6 7 2 14 13 6 4 8 5 11 4

A = United Nations Agency IP = Implementing Partner OP = Operational Partner