Food Security Sector Rohingyas crisis Tuesday 25th October 2017, 9:00 – 10:00 IOM office - Cox’s Bazar Rohingyas crisis v
Agenda 1 Welcome and introduction Update on distribution plan for round #4 and new distribution points Update on the 4Ws (John Durcan), ask each partner to confirm if any missing gaps. Cyclone Preparedness plan Cooking Fuel presentation (IOM – WFP – FAO) Gender Presentation (Simon) Advocacy paper – pledging conference (FSS, gFSC) AoB (FD7, Price for volunteer, cooked meals, …)
ACTION previous meeting STATUS Person in Charge John to update data figures once corrections received from partners (4W) Completed John Food Security Sector will provide update if any changes with distribution points at next meeting FSS team Food Security Sector will follow up at next meeting to review any outstanding FD7 issues FSS will inform ISCG regarding pending FD7 Round#4 joint food distribution: Submit all details to Damien or John as soon as possible if not already done. FTS: The FSS team to develop a template to capture financial information from FSS partners. Very few information received FSS coordinator
Action Status PiC FSS to invite GoB officials (DRRO, RRRC) to the meeting Pending FSS coordinator FSS to select a GoB representative as co-lead of the FSS FSS team to prepare the ToR of the co-lead Almost completed Update from ADRA and MUKTI on Army Coordination meetings. Completed Exclusion error in the joint food distribution needs to be looked at. WFP FSS will organize a lesson learned workshop /meeting at the end of the joint food distribution with the FSS partners involved in this operation FSS team
#4th Round of Food distributions 2 Food Distribution #4th Round of Food distributions Number of organization involved 16 (INGOs, NNGOs, WFP) Number of implementing partners 4 (NNGOs) Total Caseload 146,501 Distribution points 14 Timeline 25th of October – 3rd of November 2017
Information sharing 3 4Ws for Food Security Sector (WHO, WHERE, WHAT, WHEN) Avoid overlap and filling gaps Total organization reporting: 14 To be filled every Thursday by 13:00 FSS Compilation by Friday and Sitrep
Cyclone preparedness plan 4 Preparedness Cyclone preparedness plan Prepositioning/Stock of food (modalities: in-kind, cash) A cyclone or tropical depression causes major flooding and wind damage with major impact on refugee sites and host communities. Refugees Host communities (HC) Food assistance - immediate food assistance (Fortified biscuit) for the first 3 to 7 days: Targeting: the most affected districts and the most vulnerable people (HC); all refugees. - Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme for the PLW and U5 (HC and Refugees) - short term food assistance (in cash or in kind or mix, as define by the FSC package). Early Recovery livelihoods - livelihood package - Cash for work for the rehabilitation of fishing and farming infrastructures
Rohingya Crisis Overview 23 October 2017 Bangladesh Emergency Response The recent violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine State has led to widespread movement of the Rohingya population both within Myanmar and across the border into Bangladesh. The newly arrived Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh live in extremely precarious and deteriorating conditions, requiring an immediate and comprehensive scale-up of the relief response. Given the current volatile situation, the numbers continue to increase. 603,000 people have been displaced since August 25th 2017. FOOD SECURITY UPDATES: KEY FACTS AND FIGURES FSS PEOPLE TARGETED MEN / WOMEN BREAKDOWN WFP with its partners has started distribution of the FSS coordinated full Food Package for 2 weeks ration starting since 7 October 2017. Next round will start on 25 October Package includes 25 kg rice, 4kg pulse, 2 litter vegetable oil, 0.5 kg iodine salt and 1 kg sugar. Since 25 August, 63,633 (13,223 PLW and 50,403 Children under 5) received supplementary feeding REFUGEE SITES BY POPULATION AND LOCATION TYPE 589,000 PEOPLE ASSISTED 47% 53% 566,100 Men Women (New influx with Rice or FSS) PARTNERS FUNDING REQUIRED US $78mil Map source: ISCG https://tinyurl.com/ya6o3p74 23 Revised Response Plan funding request For more information contact: info.bangladesh@fscluster.org http://fscluster.org/rohingya_crisis
AoB FSS team to prepare the ToR of the co-lead Finalizing FSS coordinator FSS Information Bulletin (monthly) On-going FSS – IMO - members Post distribution monitoring Pending Members To prepare a checklist for cooked meals distribution Wages: Bangladeshi Day laborer and porters: BDT 600.00/day; Rohingyas Food Management Volunteer: BDT 2,500.00/month; Enumerators: BDT 1,200.00/day Wage rate (to be confirmed) Bangladeshi Day laborer and porters: BDT 600.00/day; Rohingyas Food Management Volunteer: BDT 2,500.00/month; Enumerators: BDT 1,200.00/day
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