Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan 2020

Feedback

Totals

You have filtered on a destination object (Field cluster). Please note that filters do not change a boundary, but reduces the result set accordingly. This means that flow funding values in the result set cannot always be simply added together to get the total funding, as other factors need to be taken into account, such as shared flows and internal flows.
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17
Flow ID Sort descending Source org. Destination org. Project code Description Field Cluster Amount (US$) Funding status Boundary Destination country
Sweden, Government of
Save the Children
The project intends to strengthen resilience of Rohingya children and adjacent host communities through child protection programming integrated with food security and livelihoods, and WASH services. Total child protection portion: SEK 27,402,599 (2019: SEK 13,701,300; 2020: SEK 13,701,300)
CHILD PROTECTION
$1,511,284 Paid Contribution Incoming
Japan, Government of
United Nations Children's Fund
Saving lives, building resilience and reducing tensions in Cox's Bazar District: multsectoral response to the ongoing Rohingya refugee and host community crisis - Child protection (SM200070)
CHILD PROTECTION
$715,627 Paid Contribution Incoming
Canada, Government of
United Nations Children's Fund
Child Protection. Q2 update. SM200174
CHILD PROTECTION
$705,219 Paid Contribution Incoming
Australia, Government of
United Nations Children's Fund
Child protection (SM200031)
CHILD PROTECTION
$1,325,578 Paid Contribution Incoming
United States of America, Government of
United Nations Children's Fund
Child protection (SM200091). Q3 updated
CHILD PROTECTION
$1,800,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department
Save the Children
Providing boys and girls affected by the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazar with integrated and safe education, protection and health services (part of ECHO/-XA/BUD/2020/91013)
CHILD PROTECTION | EDUCATION | HEALTH
$542,888 Commitment Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Changed amount v2 Contribution to UNHCR
CHILD PROTECTION
$4,671 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
Q2 update. SM200458. Provision of life-saving WASH, Child Protection and Nutrition services for the cyclone affected people in Barguna, Patuakhali, Khulna and Satkhira districts of Bangladesh (part of 20-RR-CEF-039)
CHILD PROTECTION
$353,969 Paid Contribution Incoming
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department
Save the Children
Integrated response to COVID-19 crisis through strengthened healthcare, child protection and education services (part of ECHO/-XA/BUD/2020/91013)
CHILD PROTECTION | EDUCATION | HEALTH
$3,691,640 Commitment Incoming
Australia, Government of
International Organization for Migration
Improved and Specialized Child Protection Services to Rohingya and Host Community Population
CHILD PROTECTION
$287,003 Paid Contribution Incoming
Switzerland, Government of
International Organization for Migration
Improved and Specialized Child Protection Services to Rohingya and Host Community Population
CHILD PROTECTION
$81,704 Paid Contribution Incoming
Japan, Government of
International Organization for Migration
Improved and Specialized Child Protection Services to Rohingya and Host Community Population
CHILD PROTECTION
$208,963 Paid Contribution Incoming
Korea, Republic of, Government of
United Nations Children's Fund
Child Protection SM200649
CHILD PROTECTION
$1,000,000 Commitment Incoming
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department
International Organization for Migration
Supporting vulnerable refugees and local communities in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, through improved Health, Protection, and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), BANGLADESH
CHILD PROTECTION
$437,519 Paid Contribution Incoming
Terre des Hommes International
Agrajattra Organization
Ensure safe and dignifed access to life-saving integrated services to the Rohingya population and host communities in Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh
CHILD PROTECTION
$122,996 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- DFAT-AHP (The Whitelum Group) (BP no. 1547) The proposed AHP project will focus on vulnerable children, adolescents and youth through targeted Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) and Education in Emergencies (EiE) activities. Proposed activities include the provision of early childhood education; case management and community-based child protection; adolescent life skills and livelihood education; short-term income generating opportunities; community engagement in everyday peace building; and social cohesion building. These activities will align with DFAT's outcomes areas: Basic Need, Self-Reliance, Resilience and Reform. --- Child Protection
CHILD PROTECTION
$76,848 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- DFAT-AHP (The Whitelum Group) (BP no. 1547) The proposed AHP project will focus on vulnerable children, adolescents and youth through targeted Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) and Education in Emergencies (EiE) activities. Proposed activities include the provision of early childhood education; case management and community-based child protection; adolescent life skills and livelihood education; short-term income generating opportunities; community engagement in everyday peace building; and social cohesion building. These activities will align with DFAT's outcomes areas: Basic Need, Self-Reliance, Resilience and Reform. --- Child Protection --- CASH
CHILD PROTECTION
$3,202 Paid Contribution Incoming
  • <
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • >

Filter by boundary

Filter by flow status