[Merged] Basic Needs Working Group - Jordan
Basic Needs Working Group in Jordan
For the first time in Jordan and starting in 2015, the Basic Needs Sector will bring together partners from camp and non-camp settings working on the delivery of basic needs items or basic needs assistance that is monetized. As this represents effectively a merger of the Non-Food Items (NFI) and Cash Assistance Sectors of RRP6, monetized assistance will also include broader unconditional cash interventions in order to address the needs of Syrian women, girls, boys and men in the context of Jordan. The main approach is to support and strengthen the link between emergency assistance and more durable solutions in responding to the humanitarian crisis by maintaining a platform for all partners and stakeholders to coordinate their response through information sharing, developing of needs based standards and mitigating against overlapping while monitoring the equal access of women, girls, boys and men to assistance.
Working Group Documents
Working Group Chairs
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UNHCR Jordan
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees -
IOM
International Organization for Migration
Working Group Key Contacts
أبرز العناوين
In March, the Basic Needs Working Group provided around 3,757,926 US$ worth of regular cash, winterization assistances and non-food item (NFIs) to vulnerable beneficiaries from the refugee and host Community. | |
12 Apr 2018 |
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Basic Needs Sector Quarterly Dashbaord - Quarter 1 - 2018
Basic Needs_Quarterly_Dashbaord _Q1_Finalتاريخ النشر: 20 May 2018
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2018 FTS First Quarter- Basic Needs- REF
2018 FTS First Quarter- Basic Needs- REFتاريخ النشر: 20 May 2018
Sub - Working Groups
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