February 5, 2024
February 2024
In October 2023, in support to the Government of the Republic of Armenia, a joint humanitarian funding appeal, the Armenia Refugee Response Plan (RRP), was launched. It covers a six-month period from October 2023 to March 2024. The plan outlines coordinated and inclusive interventions to support urgent lifesaving needs and the resilience of both the refugee and hosting populations. This inter-agency operational update reflects the work of RRP partners and RRP-aligned partners as reported in ActivityInfo for the period of October to December 2023. Overall, 43 partners reporting across six sectors and two sub-sectors, detailing 32 activities tracked by 51 indicators, covering 11 regions. Detailed data is available online.
43 Reporting partners, both RRP and RRP-aligned, reporting on October to December 2023 activities.
100% of regions of Armenia covered by humanitarian activities (all marzes and Yerevan).
32 RRP activities reported on for the October – December 2023 period.
USD 97 M requested for the Armenia situation.
*Implementing partners acknowledged in parentheses.
A Family without Violence, ACTED, Action Against Hunger, All for Armenia, Ambra Mental Wellbeing Centre, Armavir Development Centre, Armenian Progressive Youth, Armenian Psychiatric Association, Armenian Red Cross Society, Caritas Armenia (OxYGen), Centre for Psychosocial Regulation, Coalition of Domestic Violence Support Centres, Confederation of Trade Unions of Armenia, Democracy International (Armenian Red Cross Society, Mission Armenia, DRR NP), Fonds Arménien de France, For Equality, Impact Hub Armenian Social Innovation Development Foundation, IOM (Seda Ghazaryan Mental Health Foundation), International Rescue Committee (OxYGen), Khachmeruk Educational Consulting Centre Foundation, Martuni Women’s Community Council, Mission Armenia, Partnership & Teaching, People in Need, Resource Centre for Women’s Empowerment (Women’s Support Centre), Save the Children (Partnership & Teaching), Seda Ghazaryan Mental Health Foundation, Spitak Helsinki Group (OxYGen), SOS Children’s Villages, Sose Women’s Issues, Teach for Armenia, UNAIDS (Real World, Real People), UNDP, UNFPA (Coalition of Domestic Violence Support Centres, Safe You, OxYGen Armenia, Women’s Rights House, WINNET Goris, Armenian Psychiatric Association, A Family without Violence, Centre for Psychosocial Regulation), UNHCR (Armenian Red Cross Society, KASA, Mission Armenia, People in Need), UNICEF (Armenian Association of Social Workers, Armenian Association of Child & Educational Psychologists, Armenian Red Cross Society, Child Development Foundation, Children & Adolescents Social & Health Support Centre, Parenting School, Source Foundation, Step by Step Benevolent Foundation), UN Women, WFP, WHO (Armenian Psychiatric Association, Ambra Mental Wellbeing Centre), WINNET Goris Development Foundation, World Vision Armenia, Women’s Rights House, and Women’s Support Centre.
Indicator | Target | Reached | % | ||
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# of people received protection services | 5,000 | 10,444 | 209% | ||
# of individuals reached through protection monitoring visits | 15,000 | 10,474 | 70% | ||
SUB-SECTOR CHILD PROTECTION | |||||
# children provided with child protection services | 15,000 | 27,587 | 139% | ||
SUB-SECTOR GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) | |||||
# of persons reached through community outreach on prevention and mitigation of GBV, including communication campaigns | 30,000 | 25,778 | 86% | ||
# regions with functional referral pathways | 11 | 11 | 100% | ||
EDUCATION | |||||
# of children accessing formal or non-formal education, including early learning | 27,000 | 8,274 | 31% | ||
# of children receiving learning material | 10,000 | 5,741 | 57% | ||
HEALTH | |||||
# of individuals, including children, receiving health services, including MHPSS and rehabilitation | 80,000 | 81,777 | 102% | ||
# of health service providers trained | 3,500 | 1,888 | 34% | ||
FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION | |||||
# of individuals receiving food assistance (in-kind) | 62,500 | 76,023 | 161% | ||
SHELTER AND NFIS | |||||
# of individuals who received shelter and housing assistance (cash/in-kind) | 10,000 | 27,055 | 271% | ||
# of individuals who received household and domestic non-food items (in-kind) | 61,000 | 98,690 | 162% | ||
RESILIENCE | |||||
# of people who benefitted from livelihoods and economic inclusion interventions | 12,000 | 40 [405 planned] | |||
CASH WORKING GROUP | |||||
# of individuals supported through cash and voucher assistance (CVA)* : | 64,380 | ||||
# of individuals reached with Government programme for basic consumption needs with support of partners | 12,332 | ||||
# of individuals reached with Government rent + utilities cash programme with support of partners | 18,448 | ||||
# of individuals reached with multipurpose vouchers | 33,600 |