CERF-funded Project
Myanmar
Provision of life-saving assistance to IDPs in the North-West and South-East of Myanmar (23-UF-HCR-043)
| Grant | $2,144,611 |
|---|---|
| Recipient UN Agency | UNHCR |
| Emergency type | Multiple Emergencies |
| Window | Underfunded Emergencies |
| Sectors | Protection, Shelter and Non-Food Items |
| Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Internally displaced persons |
| Number of people targeted | 95,000 |
| Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this UNHCR project is to provide life-saving assistance to displaced people and host communities, enabling them to meet their basic needs through increased access to protection services and core-relief items. Under this project, UNHCR offers protection monitoring and assistance, as well as shelter and core-relief items through in-kind distributions and cash-based interventions. The project aims to provide life-saving assistance to 95,000 people, including 26,600 women, 21,850 men, and 46,550 children. An estimated 14,250 people with disabilities benefit from this project.
| Sector | Amount in US$ |
|---|---|
| Protection | US$386,030 |
| Shelter and Non-Food Items | US$1,758,581 |