Cuba Hurricane Ian Response - Plan of Action 2022

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Totals

Total incoming funding: US$8,396,222
Total requirements: US$41,817,107
Coverage: 20.1%
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13
Flow ID Sort descending Source org. Destination org. Project code Description Field Cluster Amount (US$) Funding status Boundary
World Food Programme
Response to hurrican Ian
Food Security
$1,798,106 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Population Fund
Sexual and reproductive health, including sexual violence services revitalized
Health
$400,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
WASH intervention and rehabilitation of educational centers to benefit children, families, and communities in 8 municipalities of Pinar del Río.
Education
$458,863 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
WASH intervention and rehabilitation of educational centers to benefit children, families, and communities in 8 municipalities of Pinar del Río.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
$1,070,682 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Health Organization
Health Response to the impact of Hurricane Ian in western provinces of Pinar del Rio and Artemisa, Cuba
Health
$899,997 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Development Programme
Immediate response to provide temporary emergency shelter and restore basic living conditions for hurricane Ian affected people in the province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba.
Housing and Early Recovery
$2,700,001 Paid Contribution Incoming
CARITAS
Humanitarian assistance to victims of Hurricane Ian, Cuba $33,912 Commitment Incoming
CARITAS
Humanitarian assistance to victims of Hurricane Ian, Cuba $14,533 Commitment Incoming
World Food Programme
food security
Food Security
$25,119 Commitment Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
Cuba: Strengthening the CNHS - Hurricane Ian in Pinar del Rio and Artemisa Health
Health
$36,765 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Development Programme
Strengthening institutional and community capacities of housing-urban planning sector in Havana to ensure an efficient disaster response and increase the city's resilience
Housing and Early Recovery
$317,029 Commitment Incoming
United Nations Development Programme
Strengthening institutional and community capacities of housing-urban planning sector in Havana to ensure an efficient disaster response and increase the city's resilience
Housing and Early Recovery
$126,812 Commitment Incoming
World Food Programme
Hurricane Ian Respone (WFP) Emergency food assistance
Food Security
$514,403 Paid Contribution Incoming
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